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(\^2-5-c|76 GENERAL INDEX TO THE SESSIONAL PAPERS, FEOM The Union with Ireland to the Termination of the Seventeenth Parliament of the United Kingdom. 41 Geo. 3. to 22 Vict. 1801—1859. Note. — The Figures placed at the End of the Titles in Parentheses refer to ^AeNuMBEK at the Bottom of each Bill, Papee, or Kepobt ; and ^Ae Numerals and FiG-UEEsa? of the Slave Trade. See Slave Trade. Abolition of Slavery. ' See West India Colonies. . III. " " A GENERAL INDEX TO THE AbOKIGINES - - - - AcCOtTNTS Aboeigines (Beitish Settlements) : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed (in 1836) to consider what Measures ought to be adopted with respect to the Native Inhabitants of Countries ■where British Settlements are made, and to the neighbouring Tribes ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (330.) .... 1836. Vol. xxi. p. 1 [SBTOtLEMBSTS iii|"espect of which Witnesses were examined before the Committee : — Africa, Southern and Western ; Anstralia ; Canada ; Cape of Good Hope ; Bssequibo ; Namaqualand ; Newfound- laud ; New Holland ; New South Wales ; New Zealand ; South Sea Islands ; Van Diemen's land ; and Zoolu Ooantry.] Report of a like Committee in 1837, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (238.) - 1837. x±iii. 1 [SxTBiTECTS : — Eeview in detail of the State of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of Newfoundland ^ North America ; South America ; New Holland ; Van Di«nen's Xand ; Islands in the Pacific ; and South Africa. Effects of fair Dealing, combined with Christian Instruction, on the Aborigines. Settlement of Sierra Leone. Sd^gestions :— 1. Protection of Natives to devolve on the Executive ; 2. Contracts for Service to be limited ; 3. Sale of ardent Spirits to be prevented ; 4. Kegiilations as tb Acquisition of Lands by British Subjects ; 5. New Territories not to be acquired without Sanction of the Home Government ; 6. Religious Instruction and Education to be provided ; 7. Punishment of Crimes ', 8. Trfeaties wifli Natives inexpedient ; 9. Missionaries to be encouraged. Special Recommendations by the Committee regarding the several Colonies.] Papers relative to the Condition and Treatment of the Native Inhabitants of the Cape of Oood Hope : — » Part I. — Hottentots and Bosjesmen ; Caffi-es ; Griquas. (66.) - - 1835. xxx. 539 Part n.— Ii-ruption of the Caffre Tribes into the Eastern Districts. (234.) 1835. xlvii. 149 See also Afhican Colonies. Hudson's Bay Company. Aeoyne, Geoege Eael of. See Huntxy Claim of PeekAiGE, Absenteeism. See Outeages, Ieeland. Peace, Public, Ibeland. Abuses and Frauds. See Auctioneers. Bankruptcy. Chaeitdeb. Cinque Poets. Debtoes and Debts. False Peetences. Feamewoek Knitting Manufactuee, Gold and Siltee Waees. Hops. Landloed and Tenant. Linen Teadb. Mee- chants Peopeety, Peotection of. Peomissoey Notes. Salvage. Soap. Wareants op Attoeney. Woollen Manufactures. Abyssinia : ' ' Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Great Britain and Abyssinia ; signed at Ennowga, 2d November 1849. ...--. 1852. xvi. 851 Acceptance of 3ills of Exchange. See Peomissoey Notes. ACCESSOEIES AND AbETTOES : ' Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Accessories to and Abettors of Indictable Oiffenees, (276.) - - - . - . 1856. iv. 329 Bill to consolidate the Statute Law of England and Ireland relating to Accessories to and Abettors of Indictable Oflfences. (60.) ... 1857, Sess. 2. in. 1 Accidents : Bill for compensating the Families of Persons killed by Atecidents. (17.)— —-As amended by the Select Committee. (199.) - - - - - 1845. iii. 405. 409 A similar Bill. (87.) As amended in Committee. (122.) .With^the Amendments made by the Commons. (277.) - - - 1846. in. 387. 391. 395 Bill to abolish Deodands. (30.,) ...... 1845. in. 419 A similar Bill. (86.) ...... i846. m. 339 A similar BiU. (274.) - - .' . - . 1846. in. 401 See also Collieeies. " Cotton Mills and Factoeies. Railways, I. II. 4. Stage Coaches. Accountant in Bankeuptcy, See Bankruptcy Couets, &wj. Accountant General of Chanceey. See Chancery, Couet of, England. Peopeety Duty. Accountant Geneeal of Exchequee. See Exchequee, Couet op, England. Accountants, Public : Bill for charging Public Accountants with Interest upon Balances, and for other Purposes relating to the passing of Public Accounts. (24. of 1807.) - - . ix. 345 List of Public Accountants in respect of whom Execution of Process for recovering Balances due from them has been suspended, &c. (10. of 1817.) . . lxxxvt. 165 See also Account!, Public, Ieeland. Aeeeaes and Balances. Finance. Accounts, Audit op. See County Teeasueees, Ieeland. Accounts laid bepoeb Paeliament : Bill to repeal so much of Two Acts (10& 1 1 Will. 3. e. 6. and 1 1 & 12 WilL 3. c. 10.) as requii-e certain Accounts to be laid before Parliament ; and to amend the Act 26 Geo. 3. c. 41.. relating to the same Subject. (157. of 1819.^ - . - ' . xcvii". 881 Accounts, Public : . Bill to amend the Act 25 Geo. 3.Yor auditing and examining the Public Accounts of the Kingdom, and to allow unstamped Vouchers. (43. of 1805.) - . [xiii.] 253 Bill to appoint additional ■Commissioners for beffcter examining and auditing the Public Accounts of Great Britain. (71. of 1805.) - - . . [Km.] 455 Bill for further regulating the Constitution of , the Board of Commissioners for .auditing the Publicf Accounts. (90. of 1809.) - - - - - . xxiu. 305 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. S ACCOOTTS - - - - • - ACTIONTS AccouNis, Public — continued. > Bill to authorize the CoBamissi oners for auditing the Public Aecoimts of Great Britain to examine and audit Accounts of the Keceipt and Expenditure of Colonial Revenues. (lOa. of 1831--32.) - - - - - - Vol. ccxcvi. p. 683 Return (so far as relates to the Audit Office) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department in any new Situation or Appointment in 1847 ; and of the increased Salary, &c. allowed before the Commencement of that Tear : Also, Correspondence with the Treasury relative thereto, and to any Increase ot Establishment, Salaries, &c. where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) - - - - # - - 1847-8. xxi. 441 See also Accountants, Public. Ahreaes and Balances. Fees, &c. Financb. MiLiTAET Expenditure. Paymastek General. West India Colonies, i. Accounts, Public, Ireland : Bill directing certain Public Accounts of Ireland to be laid annually before Parliament. (46. of 1803-4.) - - - - - ~ - - - [viii.] 147 , BiU to provide for the speedy and regular Examination and Audit of Public Accounts ia Ireland, and to repeal former Acts relating thereto. (68. of 1812.) - XLviii. 785 Bill to amend the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 52. respecting the Audit of the Public Accounts of Ireland ; and to appoint the Number of Commis^oners competent to grant Quietus to Public Accountants under the Act 56 Geo. •3. c. 98. for consolidating the Public ' Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland. (84. of 1831.) - - - ccxc. 259 Bill (inter alia) to amend the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. for transferring the Powers and Duties of the Commissioners of Public Accounts in Ireland to the Commissioners fear auditing the Public'Accounts of Great Britain. (182.) - - ., - 1835, n. 461 Twenty-fifth Report of the Commissioners of Public Accounts in Ireland. (1801.) - [i.] 33 Twenty-sixth Report of the Commissioners. (1. of 1805.) ... [xvi.] 407 TweatyTseventh Report of the Cranmissioners. (2. of 1805.) - - [xvi.] 435 Twenty-eighth Report of the Commissioners. (7. of 1805.) - . - - [xvi.] 479 Twenty.hinth Report of the Commissioners. (16. of 1803-4.) ... [x.] 1 Thirtieth Report of the Commissioners. (8. of 1805.) - - - [xvi.] 489 Thirty-first Report of the Commissioners. (8. of 1806.) - - - - iv. 514 Thirty-seqpnd Report of the Commissioners. (5. of 1806-7.) ... xir. 210' Thirty-third Report of the Commissioners. (38. of 1808.) '- - - xvil. 61 Thirty-fourth Report of the Commissioners. (3. of 1809.) - - - xxvi, 297 Thir^-fifth Report of the Commissioners. (140. of 1810.) - - - xxxiv. 161 [Sdbjects : — The Examination of the annual Accounts of the several Establishments raising Money for Public Purposes, or receiving Aid from i^'arliamentary Grants.] Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Commissioners of Accounts in Ireland for the Year ended 5th January 1808. (7. of 1808.) .... xrti. 195 ,See also Arrears and Balances. Fees, &c. Finance. Militart Accounts, Ireland. Accusations to Extort Monet. See' Threatening Letters. AcHiLL, Island of : Correspondence between the Rev. Edward Nangle and the Chief Secretary of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, respecting the Insecurity of the Protestant Colony in the Island of Achill. (25.) ....... 1839. vi. 483 AcHiLL National Schools. See Education and Schools, Ireland, III. 1. Ackers, Phipps v. :. Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Questions, of. Law propounded to them in the Case ofPhippsv. Ackers, 30th June 1842. (253.) - - . 1842. xiv.,449 AcJSAMAN, Alfred John. See Bankruptct Courts. Actions, Discontinuance of. See Coals, Coal Trade, &c. Foreign Lotteries. Gaming. Printers and Publishers. AoaaoNS, Frivolous and Vexatious : Bill to repeal so much of 43 Eliz., intituled " An Act to avoid trifling and Mvolous Suits in Law in Her Majesty's Courts at Westminster," and of 22 & 23 Car. 2., intituled " A» Act for laying. Impositions on Proceedings at Law," as relaites to Costs in Personal Actions, and to make further Provisions in lieu thereof. (18.)— As amended in Committee. (102.2.) As amended on Report. (121.) . . 1840. m. 203. ,205, 207 Bill to prevent Plaintiffs in certain frivolous Actions from obtaining their full Costs of Suit. (8S.) ^As amended in Committee. (106.)— -As amended on Report. (108.) , . . 1841. 249.251.253 Bill for protecting from vexatious Actions Persons (fisehairging Public Duties. (137.) 1846. v. 487 A similar Bill. (99.) - - - ... - 1847. v. 497 Bill to protect Justices of Peace from vexatious Actions for Acts done in execution of their -Office. (176.) As amended in Committee. (239.) - . M47-8. v. 709. 719 A similar Bill. (67.) - - - ... 1849. vi. 293 Bill to prevent vexatious Litigation. (7.) ... 1857^ gesa. 1, ii. 201 A similar Bill. (62'.) - . - . . . . 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 549 A 2 4 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Actions ----- Addresses Actions, Limitation of : Bill for the further Limitation of Real Aetions, and for the further Amendment of the Law relating thereto, [Writ of Eight.] (89. of 1826-27.) - - Vol. ccxi. p. 93 Bill to amend the Law relating to Double Costs, Notices of Action, Limitations of Actions, and Pleas of the General Issue, under certain Acts of Parliament. (69.)- 1841. ill. 5 A similar Bill. (137.) 1842. ni. 55 See also Debtoks and Debts, 1. 6. II. Real Peopertt. Actions, Multiplication of : Bill for preventing unnecessary Multiplication of Actions. (69.) - 1847-8. vi. 613 Actions against Public Opficeks. See Actions, Frivolous and Vexatious. Ofpicebb, Public. Actions and Suits. See the following Heads: Arbitration. Ecclesiastical Courts. Assault and Battery. Evidence. Beer. Foreign Lotteries. Clergy, L l. G-aming. Coals, Coal Trade, &c. Local Jurisdiction, Courts of. Costs of Actions. Newspapers. Courts in England. Parliamentary PApfeRs. Courts in Ireland. Printers and Publishers. Crown Suits. Quare Impedit. Debtors and Debts, 1. 3. Real Property. Declaratory Suits. Witnesses. Acts of the Colonial Legislatures. See Colonies. ' Acts of Parliament : Bill for shortening the Language used in Acts of Parliament. (26.) - - 1850. iii. 1 See also Bills, Private. Bills, Public. House of Lords, l. Meetings UNDER Acts op Parliament. Mistakes in Acts of Parliament. Promul- gation of the Statutes. Statutes, Repeal of. Addresses op the House of Lords : , To King George III. : On His Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session of the First Parliament of the United Kingdom, 2d Feb. 1801. - - - cccxxix. 5 ----- opening the Second Session of the First Parliament of the United Kingdom, 29th Oct. 1801. - - - 17 On the Ratification of the Preliminary Articles of Peace with France, 3d Nov. 1801. 21 On His Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session of the Second Parliament of the < United Kingdom, 23d Nov. 1802. ..-.-- 33 On the Failure of a treasonable Conspiracy; 22d Feb. 1803. - - - - 37 On breaking off the Negotiations with France, 23d May 1803. - - - 41 On His Majesty's Speech, opening the Second Session of the Second Parliament of the United Kingdom, 22d Nov. 1803. - - 53 ----- opening the Third Session of the Second Parliament of the United Kingdom, 15th Jan. 1805. - - 65 ----- opening the Fourth Session of the Second Parliament of the United Kingdom, 21st Jan. 1806. - - - 77 ----- opening the First Session of the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom, 19th Dec. 1806. - - 89 - - - - opening the First Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 26th June 1807. '- . - 101 - , - opening the Second Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 21st Jan. 1808. - - 113 opening the Third Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 20th Jan. 1809. - - 125 Opening the Fourth Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d Jan. 1810. - - - 137 To Queen Charlotte {Consort of George III.) : Resolution and Address respecting the Care of His Majesty's Royal Person during the Continuance of His Illness, 10th Jan. 1811. - - - _ 145 To His Royal Highness the Prince Regent : Eesolutions empowering His Royal Highness to exercise and administer the Royal Authority during the Illness of His Majesty George IH., 10th Jan. 1811. - 149 On the Prince Regent's Speech, opening the Fifth Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 12th Feb. 1811. - . 157 ----- opening the Sixth Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 7th Jan. 1812, - - 169 On the Ass&,Bsin^pn of Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, 11th May 1812. - - 173 As to making Provisions for liis Widow and Family, 12th May 1812, - . 177 On the Prince Regent's Speech, opening the First Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 30th Nov, 1812, - - - - - - 189 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801^1859. Addresses Adpbesses of the House op Loeds — continued. To His Royal Highness the Prince Regent — continued. On the Prince Regent's Speech, opening the Second Session of the Fifth Parlialnent of the limited Kingdom, 4th Nov. 1813. ... Vol. cccxxix, p. 201 For the Suppression of the African Slave Ttade, 5th May 1&14. - - - 205 On the Conclusion of the Definitive Treaty of Peace with France, 28th June 1814. - 209 On the Prince Regent's Speech, opening the, Third Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 8th Nov. 1814. - . 221 . . - - - opening the Fourth Session of the Fifth Parliament ofthe United Kingdom, 1st Feb. 1816. - - 233 Respecting the Outrage on His Royal Highness, 29th Jan. 1817. ... 245 On the Prince Regent's Speech, opening the Fifth Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 29th Jan. 1817. - - '249 - > - • - opening the Sixth Session of the Fifth Parliament oftheUnitedKingdoni, 27th Jan. 1818. - - 261 .--».. opening the First Session of the Sixth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 21st Jan. 1819. - - 273 .-.--- opening the Second Session of the Sixth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d Nov. 1819. - - 285 To King George IV. : Of Condolence on the Death of His Majesty King George III., 17th Feb. 1820. - 289 On the State of Public Business, and calling a new Parliament, 18th Feb. 1820. . 293 On His Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 27th April 1820. .... 305 , - - - - opening the Second Session' of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d Jan. 1821. - . - 313 -»,--- opening the Third Session of the Seventh Parliament of . the United Kingdom, 5th Feb. 1822. - " - 325 -».--- opening the Fourth Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Feb. 1823!. - - - 337 ■ ^ ..... opening the Fifth Session of the Seventh Parliament of • the United Kingdom, 3d Feb. 1824. . - - 349 , - - . opening the Sixth Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3d Feb. 1825. - - - 361 - - - - opening the Seventh Session of the Seventh Parliament of ihe United Kingdom, 2d Feb. 1826. - - 373 ----- opening the First Session of the Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 21st Nov. 1826. - 385 » - - - - opening the Second Session of the Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 29th Jan. 1828. .... 397 -----. opening the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 5th Feb. 1829. ... - 409 . - - . . opening the Fourth Session of the Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Feb. 1830. - - - 421 To King William IV. . Of Condolence on the Death of His Majesty George IV., 29th June 1830. - - 425 As to the Disposal of the Business ofthe Session, 30th June, 1830. ... 429 On His Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session of the Ninth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 2d Nov. 1830. . . - 441 . - -. opening the First Session of the Tenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 21st June 1831. ... 453 ... - - opening the Second Session of the Tenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 6th Dec. 1831. - - - 465 Respecting the Outrage on His Majesty, 20th June 1832. - - - - 469 On His Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session of the Eleventh Parliament ofthe United Kingdom, 5th Feb. 1833. - - - 481 ----- opening the Second Session of the Eleventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Feb. 1834. - - - 493 On the Maintenance of the Legislative Union, 1st May 1834. - - . - 497 On His Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session of the Twelfth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 24th Feb. 1835. - - - 509 _ . - - - openin'g the Second Session of the Twelfth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Feb. 1836. - - . 521 ..... opening the Third Session of the Twelfth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 31st Jan. 1837. - - 533 To Queen Adelaide {Consort of William IV.) : Of Condolence on the Death of His Majesty William IV., 22d June 1837. - - 545 To Queen Victoria: Of Condolence on the Death of His Majesty William IV., 22d June 1 837. - - 537 As to the Disposal of the Business of the Session, 23d June 1837. - . - - 451 On Her Majesty's Speech, opening the First Session ofthe Thirteenth Parliament ofthe United Kingdom, 20th Nov. 1837. - - - 1838. i. 5 , . « « - opening the Second Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 5th Feb. 1839. - - 1839. I. 5 A 3 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Adbsesses. Addresses of the House or Loeds — continued. To Queen Victoria— continued, Eeapecting Public Edmcation, 5th July 1839. (164.) - - 1839. Vol, i. p. 809 Praying Her Maiesty to take Measures for putting down the Traffic in Siavesj 2d Aug. 1839. (2341) ^ . - - - - 1839.- I- 813 ' . On Her Majesty's Speech, opening the Third Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of the UnitedKingdom, 16th Jan. 1840. ' - 1840- i. 5 Praying that Her Majesty will be pleased to command that Inquiries be made into the Difiusion of blasphemous and immoral Publicatipns, and especially into the Tenets and Psoceedings of a Society under the Name of " Socialists," 4th Feb. 1840. (12.) - 1840. 1.861 On Her Majesty's Marriage, 14th Feb. 1840. (24.) - - , - 1840. i. 863 On the treasonable Attempt against Her Majesty's Life, 11 June 1840. (156.) - 1840. i. 877 On Her Majesty's Speech, opening the Fourth Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 26th Jan. 1841. - •- 1841. i. 5 opening the First Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the I United Kingdom, 24th Aug. 1841. - ■ - 1841. I.-565 opening the Second Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3d Feb. 1842. - - 1842. -i. 5 Respecting the treasonable Attempt against Her Mjgesty's Life, 31 Mar. 1842. - 1842. i. 851 On Her Majesty's Speech, opening the Third Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of \ the United Kingdom, 2d Feb. 1843. - - 1843. i. 5 opening the Fourth Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1st Feb. 1844. - - •_ 1844. i. 5 ----- opening the Fifth Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Feb. 1845. - 1845. i. 5 opening- the Sixth Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 22d Jan. 1846. - - 1846. i. 5 opening the Seventh Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 19tti Jan. 1847. - - 1847. I. 5 opening the First Session of the Fifteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d Nov. 1847. ^ - - 1847-8. i. 5 opening the Second Session of the Fifteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1st Feb. 1849. - 1849. i. 5 opening the Third Session of the Fifteenth Parliament of the ~ United Kingdom, 31st Jan. 1850. - 1850. i. 5 opening the Fourth Session of the Fifteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Feb. 1851. - - 1851. i. 5 opening the Fifth Session of the Fifteenth Parliament of the , United Kingdom, 3d Feb. 1852. - - 1852. i. 5 opening the First Session of the Sfxteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, November 1852. - - 1852-3. i. 5 opening the Second Session of the Sixteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3Ist January 1854. - - 1854. i. 5 On Her Majesty's Message respecting the Commencement of Hostilities with Russia. (79.) - - - - . i854_ j_ 9 On Her Majesty's Speech, opening the Third Session of the Sixteentk Parfiament of the United Kingdom, 12th December 1854. - 1854-5, i. 5 opening the Fourth Session of the Sixteenth Parliaament of the United Kingdom, 31st Janraairy 1856. - - 1856, i. 5 On tie General Treaty, cMtcluded at Paris on 30th March 1856, between G-reat Britain, Austria^ France, Prussia^ Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, for th& Re-establishment of Peace. (101.) - - - - - - i856. I. 9 On Her Maj,esty'a Speech, opening the Fifth Session of the Sixteenth Parliament of. the United Kingdom, 3d Februai-y 1857. - 1857, Sess. 1. i. 5 opening the First Session i of the Seventeenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 7th May 1857, 1857, Sess. 2. i. 5 opening the Second Session of the Seventeenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3d December 1857. 1857-8. i. 5 On the Marriage of the Princess Royal. (20.) - - - 1857-8* i* 9 On Her Majesty's Speech, opening the Third Session of the Sevemteeath Parliament of the United Kingdom, 3d Feb. 1859. - - - . 1339 gegg. 1, j 5 See also Babnstaple Election. Cambridge Election. Canteebukt Elec- tion. Clitheeoe Election. Hull Election. Maldon Election Ttnemouth Election. Adbeesses op the Bkxtish Colonies : Address to Her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly of Canada, respecting the Admission of Foreign Corn into the British Markets. (168.) - - . 1846. xviii 361 Papers relative to Addresses, &c,, from the British Colonies on the Subject of the War" with Russia. , ■ - ■ - - - - -. X: - 1856> xv. 181 See also Cleegy Reseeves. AitoEESS OF the Roman Catholic Bishops in Iebland : Address from the Bishs^s of the Roman Catholic Church exercising Episcopal Fuactjons in Ireland, to Her Majesty, respecting any Measiarea pi-oposed to be adopted in relation to liiiie Papal EesBisipt. purporting to erect certain Sees and Ecclesiastical -Titles in -. ;i .' Bagland. (20Y.) 1851. xvi. 95 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-18^9. Addresses Administkatiost Addeesses respecting the Clergy Resertes in Canada. See Clergt Ebsekves. 1839. Vol, viii. p. 299 Aden : , , Correspondence relating to Aden. (96.) Adjutant General's Depabtmessc. See IChlitart Expenditure.. Adjutants os' Militia. See Militia. Administration op Assets : Bill for the Administration of Assets in Cases where the Executor or Administrator to whom Probate has b'een granted is out of Ireland. (11. of 1820.)' - "- - cxiv, 83 Eeturii of the total Aniount of Property passing under .Probates of Wills and Xetters of Administration, in Ireland, from 1819 to 1843. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 276 See also East Indies, I. 2. Probate, Court op. Administration op Charitable Trusts. See Charities. OP Administration op Estates. See Executors. Probate, Court or. Real Estate. Administration op Justice : For Matters relating to this Subject, and to Law — see ~ Accessories and Abettors. Actions, Frivolous and Vexatious. Actions, Limitation op- Actions, Multiplication of. Administration op Assets. Admiralty, Courts op. Advocations and Suspensions. Alienation op Corporate Pro- perty. Appeals op Murder, Treason, &c. Appeals to the House op Lords. Apprentices and Apprenticeships. Arbitration. Arches Court. Arms and Ammunition. Army. Assault and BatteSy, Assaults, Ireland. AsSIGNStENT OF SATISPIED TeRMS. Assistant Barristers.' Assizes. Attestation op Instruments. ^ Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Courts. Bastard Childhsbn. Beer. Bills of Lading. ;6iLLs op Sale. Birmingham. Boroughs. Brothels Suppression. Bribery at Elections. See Elec- tions AND Electors. Parliamen- tary Representation.. Central Criminal Court. Certiorari. Cessio Bonorum. Chancery, Court of. Charities. Cinque Ports. Circuits op the Judges. Citations, Scotland. Civil Bills, and Civil Bill Courts, Combinations op Workmen. Commissary Courts. Common Pleas, England. Confirmations, Scotland. Consuls and Consular Establish- ments. Contempts of Court. Conviction Rewards. Convictions. Convicts. Copyhold and Customary Estatesi. Corn, &c. Coronekb. Coroners Inquests. Corporation and Test Acts. Corporations, Municipal. A Intestates Estates. Personal Estate. the several Alterations or Amendments of the Costs of Actions. Cotton Mills and Factories. County Cess. County Courts. County Rates. Courtesy. Courts in England, Courts in Ireland. Courts in Scotland. Counts-Martial. Creditors, Scotlanj). Criminal Law. Crown Suits. Cruelty to Animals. Customs. Debtors and Debts. Delegates, High Court of. Designs Copyright, Dissenters. Dissenting Places op Worship, 'Distraint foe Rent. See Landlord and Tenant. Distresses, Ireland. Dividends. Divisional Sessions. Divisions of Counties. Divorce, &c. Dower. Dublin. Durham Palatinate Jurisdiction. Ecclesiastical Courts, eleca?ions and electors, Entailed Estates. Equity, Courts op. Error, Writs op. Escheat. Evidence. Exchequer, Court of. Excise. Extents in Aid. Fines and Recognizances. Fines and Recoveeies. FiEST Fruits and Tenths, &c. Fish and Fisheries. FisHEEiES, Ireland. Friendly Societies, Game Laws. Gaming. Gaols ajsd Prisons. Grammar Schools. Grand Jukies. " - Habeas. Coimpus. Heritable Propbjjtx. , , Heritable Securities. ^ Hypothec. Illusory Appointments, Improvement aud Drahtagk op JjAxm. Inclosure. - Indemnity. 4 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Administration Administkation of Justice — continued. Indictments. Infants, Custody qf. Infants, Minors, Femes Coyebt, &c. Infekiob Courts. Informations. Inheritance. Interpleader. Joint Stock Companies. Judges. Judgment. Juries and Jurors. Jury Court, Scotland. Justices of Peace. Justice op Peace Courts, Scotland, Justiciary Courts, Scotland. King's Bench, Court oT Hartlepool Pier and Port. (56.34.35.) - . . . " I 413 Harwich Improvement— Quays and Pier. (56.3.) . , " . 361 Hayling Bridge and Causeway. (56.15.) - - . . 075 Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester Railway. (56.4o.) . . " "471 Holyhead Railway or Tramway. (56.0.) - - . " ^L, Inverness Bridge. (56.46.) - - .'. . -"-"481 Lincolnshire Estuary— Liclosure of Lands and Improvement of the Ch-innpk nf the Rivers Witham and ^Velland. (56.48.) - . / ™ ^^^annels ol Liverpool Docks — Amendment of Acts. (56.13.) - " . " " 070 Liverpool Docks — Alteration of Management. (56.14.) . " . ' tit London and Blackwall Railway— Railway from the London and Blackwall Exten" sion tQ Tilbury, with Branch to Ilford, &c. (56.21.) - . oog Monkland Railways— Slamannan and Borrowstouness Deviation (56 32 •> " Int North British Railway — ^Alteration, &e. (56.27.) - . . " JrX North Shields Quays and Improvement. (56.39.) . " " 7^1. Polnasherry Embankment. (56.7.) - . . J " ^ Saint Andrews Railway. (56.37.) - - . . " " ^^^ Shrewsbury and Chester Railway. (56.47.) . - " " ^o. South Wales Railway, (56.22.) - . . , " " 'oaf 359 369 SESSIONAL PAPERS. 1801-1S69. li Admiralty Admiealtt Reports on Private Bills — continued. Strood and Dover Railway. (56.8.) - - - 1851. "Vol. xxx. p. 365 Submarine Telegraph— Between England and France. (56.42.) - - 475 Submarine TelegrapK — Between Great Britain and Ireland. (56.43.) - 475 Tees River Conservancy. (56.36.') -...." 417 Thames and Medway Conservancy. (56.9.) .... 355 Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway— rConstruction of Railway from the Fumes 'Railway to the Lancaster and Cta'iisle Railway at Carnforth. (S6.1.) - " 357 Victoria (Redcar) Harbour and Docks. (56.16.) ----- 377 Warkworth Harbour Dock Company. (56.17.) - - . - 383 Warrington and Altrincham Junction Railway. (56.18.) - - - - 381 Waterford and Kilkenny Railway. (56.45.) - . . . 479 Waterford and Limerick Railway — Deviation. (56.33.) - - - - 411 Wexford Free Bridge. (56.23.) - - - - . - 393 Whitby Waterworks. (56.12.) - - - - - - - 371 Wicklow Harbour — ^Amendment of Act. , (56.38.) - . . . 467 York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway — Abandonment of Part of Bishop Anckland Branch, &c. (56.24.) - - - - - - 395 Similar Reports for the Session of 1852 : — Aldborough Harbour of Refuge and Improvement. (65.13.) - 1852. xxix. 219 Belfast Harbour. (65.14.) • ' • " . " ' - - 223 Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction Railway — Extension to Poulton- cum-Seacbmbe, &c. (65.25.) - - - - - . - 253 Blyth and Tyne Railway. (65.6.) ----- 205 Chester and Holyhead Railway — Extension to Birkenhead. (65.23.) - - 249 Dj-ainage and Embankment of Lands. (65.10.) - . . - . 213 East Anglian Railways — Deviations and new Lines, &c. (65.4.) . - - 201 Fm-ness and Pile Harbour, Railway, &c. (65.26.) - - - . 255 Humber Conservancy. (65.7.) --...-- 207 Idle Drainage. (65.41.) - - - - - - - - 311 Irish Fisheries. ,,(65.11.) - - - - - - 215 Kingston-upon-HuU Docks — ^Repeal or Postponement of Provisions in • Act of 1849 as to Mud dredged from the Docks. (65.8.) 207 Kingston-upon-Hull Dues and Docks. (65.28.) ----- 259 Liskeard Turnpike Roads. (65.36.) - . - . . - 283 London and North-western Railway — Amendment of Acts, Extension from Chester to Birkenhead, and Branches, &c. (65.8.) - . . . 251 London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway. (65.21.) - . . . 245 Londonderry Bridge. (65.32.) ---...- 281 Londonderry and Coleraine Railway. (65.20.) - - . _ - 243 Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway. (65.19.) - - - . _ 243 Lough Foyle and Lough SwiUy Drainage. (65.9.) - - - - 211 Medina River Navigation. (65.18.) - - - . . . . 241 Milford Docks. (65.1.) - - - - - - - - 199 Monmouthshire Railway and Canal. . (65.42.) - - ... 313 Nene VaUey Drainage and Navigation Improvement.. (65.31.) - . - 273 North-western Railway. . (65.27.) ..... . 257 Portrush Harbour Amendment. (65.16.) - - - . . 225 Rhyl Improvement. (65.1,7.) - - - - . 239 Severn Steam Tug Company. (65.2.) - - . - . 199 Shropshire Union Railways and Canal. (65.38.) ..... 301 South Essex Estuary and Reclamation — ^Improvement of Navigation of Rivers Crouch and Blackwater. (65.16.) ---... 227 South Wales Railway — Construction of New Railways to Milford Haven, and at Newport, &c. (65.5.) - - .... 203 Stockton and Hartlepool and Clarence Railway, and Hartlepool West Harbour and Dock — ^Lease, Purchase, and Amalgamation ; Amendment, &c. of Acts. (65.29.) 261 Tees Conservancy. (65.39.) , - ------ 303 Tramore Embankment. (65.22.) - - - - . . 247 Tyne Improvement. (65.30.) - ----- 263 Waterford Free Bridge. (65.3.) - . - - _ . - 199 Wexford Harbour Improvement. (65.37.) - - - . - 285 Worcester and Hereford Railway; (65.12.) .- - - - 217 York and North Midland Railway — Branch to the Victoria or East Dock at Hull. (65.40.) - - .. . - - . - 309 Similar Reports for the Session of 1852-3 : — Aberdeen Railway. (119.4.) - . - . 1852-3. lxvii. 371 Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine, and Portrush Junction Railway. (119.43.) 457 Bideford' Extension Railway. (119.19.) - . . . . 401 Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction Railway — Extension to Poulton- cum-Seacombe. (119.57.) - - ... - . 437 Boston and Midland Counties Railway and Docks. (119.56.) - - : - 485 Castlemaine Estuary Reclathation, &c. (1 19.10.) - - - 383 Chatham and Canterbury Local Railway. (119.70.) ... 531 Cornwall Railway. (119.63.) - . - . - - 479 ■ Cornwall (West) Railway. (119.52.) , ^ - - - 477 12 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Admiralty Admiralty Eepokts on Private Bills — continued. Deeping Fen Drainage. (119.16.) - - - 1852r3. Vol. Lxvii. p. 393 East Anglian Eailway. (119.36.) . - - . - - 439 East Kent Railway. (119.35.) - - - - - - - 415 Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Eailway. (119.7.) ... - 377 Electric Telegraph Company. (119.18.) - - ... 399 Fisheries (Ireland). (119.37.) .----- 441 Forth and Clyde Junction Eailway. (119.40.) - - - - - 447 Galway Harbour. (119.3.) - .... - . 369 Galway Improvement. (119.50.) - .... 473 ^Glasgow Waterworks. (119.60.) ...... 493 Great Yarmouth Waterworks. (1 19.14.) - - - - - 391 Great Yarmouth, Wellington Pier. (119.6.) - - - - - 375 Harwich Dock and Pier. (119.27.) - 419 Hereford, Eoss, and GIbucester Railway — Monmouth Lines. (119.55.) - 483 Limerick and Foynes Railway. (119.66.) - - - - - 519 Llanelly Railway and Dock Company. (119.34.) - ... 435 Llynvi Valley Railway — Deviations. (119.73.) .... 537 London Drainage. ^^119.65.) ..--... 517 London Waterworks. (119.54.) - - - - ---481 London Dock Company. (119.45.) - - - * - - - 461 London and North-western Railways — Shrewsbury and Newtown, &c., Branches. (119.32.) ..-.-.-- - 431 London and Westminster Thames Railway. (119.36.) .... 417 Londonderry Improvement. (119.49.) - - - - - - 471 Londonderry, Coleraine, and Belfast Junction Railway. (119.44.) . . 459 Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Railways. (119.48.) - - - - 469 Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Drainage and Eeclamation. (119.47.) - - 467 MUford Haven Docks. (119.72.) - ^ 535 New Eoss Free Bridge. (119.17.) - 397 Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Eailway — Extension to Brecon. (119.35.) 437 Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway — Extension to Swansea. (119.31.) 429 Newry and Enniskillen Eailway. (119.67.) ... . . 521 Norfolk Estuary. (119.1.) - - - - - - ' - 365 Norwich and Spalding Eailway. (119.41.) .... . 449 Plymouth Improvement. (119.5.) - - - - . . 373 Poole Harbour and Port. (119.64.) - 515 Poulnasherry luclosnre. (119.69.) ...... 529 Eedruth and Chasewater Eailway. (119.11.) - - - - . 385 Ribble Navigation. (119.63;) 507 Eogerstown Inclosure. (119.8.) - - - - - . 379 Euncorn and Weston Canal. (119.13.) ----... 337 Saint George's Harbour, Carnarvon. (119.68.) - - . . . 523 Saint Ives Harbour, Cornwall. (119.23.) -.--.. 409 Saint Ives and West Cornwall Junction Railway. (119.51.) - . _ 475 Severn Valley Railway. (119.30.) - - - - - . . 427 Severn Navigation and Improvement. (119.3.) - - . . . 357 Severn and Wye Eailway and Canal. (119.29.) ... . 425 South Wales Eailway, Pembroke Line.- (119.38.) - - - . 443 South Wales Eailway, Monmouth Line — New Lines and Deviation. (119.39.) - 445 South-eastern Eailway, Greenwich and North Kent — From the North Kent Eail. way to the 'Eiver Thames. '(119.71.) ... .... -gg South-eastern Eailway — Strood to Maidstone. (119.61.) - . . 593 Spalding Improvement. (119.33.) ...... . _ ^gg Staines, Wokingham, and Woking Junction Eailway. (119.42.) ... 455 Stockton Dock. (119.63.) - - - 505 Swansea Vale Railway. (119.74.) ----.. 539 Teignmouth Harbour and River Teign Navigation. (119.9.) ... ggi Tynemouth Docks and Morpeth and Shields Railway. (119.76.) - . . 543 Victoria (London) Docks. (119.20.) ----.. 403 Warrington and Altrincham Railway. (119.13.) ... . ggg Waveney Valley Railway Act Amendment, and Extension to Beccles. (119.28.) - 423 Wellington and Severn Junction Railway. (119.21.) - . . ' . 4Q5 Westport Port and Harbour, Mayo. (119.23.) - - . . ^q^ Wexford Junction Railway. (119.75.) ... _ _ g^j, Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway. (119.24.) - - . 4^3 Woodford Eailway. (119.16.) -----.. 395 Worcester and Hereford Eailway. (119.58.) - - . . . ^gg Worcester and Hereford Junction Railway. (119.59.) - - , . 49 j York Drainage and Sanitai-y Improvement, and Foss Navigation. (119.«6.) - 465 Similar Reports for the Session of 1_854 :^- Bagenalstown, New Ross, and Wexford Railway. (33.43.) - 1854. xxxvn. 883 Ballymena, Ballymohey, Coleraine, and Portrush Junction Eailway. "(33.53.* & 33.54.) - - - - - - - - - 85a Bannow Eeclaipatipn. (33,43.) _ - - - - . . §35 Beccles Water and Gas, (33.35.) - - - . ^ . gog SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 13 Admiralty Advances. Admiealty Rkpokts on Private Bills — continued. Belfast and County Down Railway. (33.28.) - - 1854. Vol. xxxvii. p. 787 Belfast Harbour-^Construction of new Docks and Embankment, Eeclamation of Land, and Amendment of Acts. (33.8.) - - - - - - 749 Blyth Harbour Improvemenf;, Docks, and Railway. (33.1 1.) - - - 755 Blyth and Tyne Railway. (33.S.) - - 743 Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway and Dock Company. (33.23.) - - - 777 Carmarthen andCardigan Railway and Cardigan Harbour Improvement. (33.18.) 769 Commissioners of Sewers for Levels of Havering, Dagenham, &c. (33.6.) - 745 Cork and Bandon Railway. (33.34.) ... . . 807 Cork and Waterford Railway. (33.46.) ... - - - 841 Downpatrick, Belfast, and Dublin Railway. (33.29.) .... 787 Drainage of Lands. (33.56.) ....... 867 East Suffolk Railway — Deviation and Extension of the Halesworth, Beccles, and Haddiscoe Railway from Halesworth to Woodbridge, with Branches to Leiston, Snape Bridge, and Framlingham ; Change of Name of Company. (33.26,) - 781 Ennis and Shannon Navigation. (33.5-2.) - •• - - - 857 Glasgow Corporation Waterworks. (33.30.) - - - - _ - 789 Glasgow New Suspension Bridge. (33.48.) - . . . . 845 Gloucester Water Company. (33.16.) ----.. 765 Grand Junction Railway of Ireland. (33.46.) . - - . . 839 Great North of Scotland Railway. (33.37.) - - - - - 813 Havant and Hayling Railway. (33.10.) ..... . 753 Irish South-eastern Railway. (33.41.) - - - - --831 Llandudno Improvement. (33.7.) ..... . 747 London, Tilbury, and Southend Extension Railway — Deviations between Leigh and Southend ; Purchase of Thames Haven Railway and Works ; Increase of Capital ; and Amendment of Acts. (33.27.) - - - ... 785 Londonderry Bridge. (33.49.) - - .... 847 Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway. (33.50.) - - ... 853 Londonderry and Coleraine Railway. (33.51.) .... 855 LondondeiTy Port. (33.57.) .... . . 869 Methwold Drainage. (33.13.) - - . - . - - 759 Newcastle-upon-Tyne Docks. (33.9.) ..... 751 Newport Dock Company. (33^.47.) ...... 843 Norfolk Railway — ^Lowestoft Harbour Improvement. (33.26.) ... 783 North Shields Quays and Improvement. (33.17.) .... 757 Piers and Harbours (Scotland). (33.55.) - - - ... 865 Port Gordon Harbour Improvement — New Works and Rates. (33.1.) - - 735 Rossall Estate Sea Wall. (33.33.) ...... 805 Ryde Improvement. (33.21.) ...... . 773 Saint Mawes Port, Harbour, and Pier. (33.36.) - - - - - 811 Severn Valley Railway. (33.14.) - - - - - - 761 South Devon. Railway. (33.38.) ... . . . §15 Stockton and Cleveland Union Railway. (33.31.) ..... 801 Swansea Harbour. (33.24.) ....... 779 Swansea Vale Railway. (33.4.) ..... . 741 Tacumshin Embankment. (33.44.) ...... ^37 Telegraph (Electric) Company (No. 2.) (33.19.) - - - - - 771 Telegraph (International) Company. (33.20.) ' - - - - - 771 Traethbach new Bridge and Road. (33.12.) ..... 757 Wapentake of Ouse and Derwent, &c. (33.15.) .... 763 Waveney Valley Drainage. (33.39.) ...... 817 Wellington Docks (Southwark). (33.3.) .... 739 Wells and Fakenham Railway. (33.32.) - - - ... 803 Westminster Terminus Railway. (33.22.) ..... 775 Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Markets and Pier. (33.2.) ... 737 York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway — Construction of Docks, &c. (33.40.) - 829 See also Bills, Private. Admission to Benefices. See Church op Scotland, Admission to Holy Orders. See Clergy, I, 5. Adriatic. See Piracy. Ai)ULTERATioN OF Beer, Food, Medicine, &c. See Public Houses. Adulterers Marriages : Bill concerning the Manner in which the Marriages of divorced Adulterers shall be con- tracted. (64.) ....... 1857, Sess. 2. iii., 7 Adultery. See Divorce Bills. Advances to Agents. See Merchants Property, Protection of. Advances, Bank. See Bank of England, I. 2. 3. III. i. Bank of Ireland, I. 1. Advances on account of LocAl Works. See Finance. Improvement and Drainage of Lands. Inland Navigation. Interment of the Dead. Railways. Advances on account of Public Works. See Works, Public. Advances for Relief of Distress. See Consolidated Annuities, Ireland. Distress ix Ireland. Distressed Districts of Scotland. Poor in Ireland. West Indies. B 8 14 etENERi^L INDEX TO THE Advances - - - ■ African Advekse Claims. See Interpleader. Advertisements. See Newspapers. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Ajtvocations and Suspensions, Scotland : Bill to diminish Delay and Expense in Advocations and Suspensions in the Court of Session in Scotland. (203.) - " 1838. Vol. ii. p. 31 Advowsons. -See Church op England. Church of Ireland. Church of Scotland. Apfghanistan : . ■ Correspondence relating to Persia and Affghanistan. . - - - 1839. viii. 1 Correspondence relating-to Affghanistan and the Occupation. of Karrak. (43.) 1839. viii. 291 Papers relative to the War in Affghanistan. (4.) . : - - - 1840. x. 337 Proclamation of the Governor- General of India, respecting the Evacuation of Affghanistan. (in 41.) ... .... 1843. IX. 445 Papers relating to Military Operations in Affghanistan. - - - 1843. ix. 1. 449 Further Papers relating to Military Operations in Affghanistan. (23.) - 1843. ix. 443 See also East Indies, III. i. Affidavit Office in _Chancebt. See Chancery, Court of, England. Affidavits. See Attornies and Solicitors. Chancery, Court of, England. Courts IN Ireland. Indemnity. Oaths. Stannaries Court, Cornwall. Witnesses. Affiliation. See Bastard Children... Affinity, Prohibited Degrees of. See Marriages. Apfirmations. See Chancery, Court of, England, I. Oaths. Stannaries Court. Cornwall., Africa, French Possessions m : - -, Despatch. from the Earl of Aberdeen to Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris respecting the French Possessions ia Africa, with reference to the Establishment of the Frencli at Algiers ; dated 28th Januaiy 1842- (51.) . .... 1842. xiv. 331 ApR:fCA, Imports from. See Import's and Exports, II. 2., Ssc. Trade, Foreign. African Colonies : 1 . Cape of Good Hope : Bill for the Prevention and Punishment of Offences committed by His Majesty's Subjects within certafn Territories adjacent to the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope [Southward of the Twenty-fifth Degree of South Latitude]. (159.) - - 1836. ii. 225 Representations addressed frorti the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope to the Government, in 1831', respecting the Duties on Cape Wine ; and Despatches from the Governor on the same "Subject.' (42. of 1831.)' - - - - - ccxciv. 61 Accounf of the Quantity and'Talue of all Imports from the Cape of Good Hope in each Year from 1812 to 1831, and Ihe several Rates of Duty thereon. (73. of 1831.) - ccxciv. 65 Papers rein tive to the Condition and Treatment of the Native Inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope : — Part I.— Hottentots and Bosjesmen ; Cafii'es ; Griquas. (66.) - 1835. xxx. 539 Part II Irruption of Caffre'Tribes into the Eastern Districts. (234.) 1835. xlviii. 149 Co{)ies of Extracts of any Despatches received from or addressed to the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, relative to the late Caflfre War. and to the Death of Hintza : Also, Copies of the Instructions given to the Lieutenant Governor of the Frontiei; Districts. (339.) . - - - - . . . . . 1836. XXVI. 393 ' Copies or Extracts of Despatches received from or addressed to the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, relative to the late Caffre War, since the Papers presented in 1836. (186.) - - .... . . . ig38_ y_ { Return of Ciistoms "Duties payable in the Cape of Good Hope and the Mauritius, &c. (in 295.) - -■■ ; . - . . . 1840. xxvii.' 535 Statistical Reports on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in Western Aificsi, St. Helena, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Mauritius ; prepared from the Records of the Army Medical Department and War Office Returns. - 1840. xvn. 1 Papers relating to the Cape of Good Hope.ff (in 84.) >- ,, . . 1840. xi. 85 Correspondence with the Governor of the C^pe. of Good Hope relative to the State of" the Caffi'e Tribes on the Eastern Frontier of the Colony. - . 1847. tiJ259 Further Correspondence. - - - . . 1847-8. vii. 243. 399 Further Correspondence. ■ ' '- ' . . ■ . . ;. 1349. viii.' 1 Further Correspondence. - - ... i85o! viii! 1 Correspondence with the Governor of- the Cape of Good Hope relative to the State of the . Caffre TribeSj and- to the recent Outbreak on the Eastern Frontier of the , Colony ----- - - 1851. xii. 209 Further Correspondence. - - . iggi. ^ii. 361 Fui^her C.prrespondence. - - . . 1851. xii. 389 Further Correspondence. - .. 1852*. xv. 107 Further Cori-espohdence. - . 1852-3. xx 1 Further Correspondence. - - - . 1854_5." xvi! 1 Further Correspondence! i . . » , , - - . 1856. ' sx 55 . Further Cprrespondence. . - , , - . 1857^ Sesg. 1. v 1 Further Correspondence. ,- - - 1857, Bess. 2. xiv. 329 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ]80;-1869. 15 African African Colonies — continued. 1. Cape of Good Hope — continued. Correspondence relative to the Establishment of a Representative Assembly at the Cape of Good Hope. ; ^ - -, - - 1830. Vol. vu. p. 413 Further Correspondence. - - . - , - 1850. vn. 521 Further Correspondence. - ,r: , '- - 1851. xii. 1 Further Correspondence. - - - - - 1852. xv. 1 Further Correspondence. - - , - 1852-3. xix. 1 Further Correspondence. - - , - - 1852-3. xix. 335 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Grovernors of the Cape of Good Hope and Ceylon, respecting the Introduction of Convicts into those Colonies : Also, Correspondence with the Governor of Bermuda on the Removal of Convicts from that •' . Station to the Cape. (16.) ------ 1850. vii. 187 Despatches relative to Reception of Convicts at tjie Capo of Good Hope. - 1850. vn. 249 Correspondence with the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope relative to the Assumption of Sovereignty over the Territory between the Vaal-and Orange Rivers. - 1851. xii. 459 Further Correspondence. - - : - - 1852-3. xx. 279 Further Correspondence. - - . . . 1854. xiii. 315 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Relations between this Country and the Kafir and other Tribes on our South African Frontier ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index. (55.) - - - 1852. xxx. 1 (In consequence of the Lateness of the Session, the Committee merely reported the Evidence.) [Heads of Evidence : — Amatola Mountains ; Opinions for and against their being cleared, as a Means of iinishing the War. Discontent of the Boers. How far the diminished Influence of the Tribes has led to their' inciting the People to War. Whether the Chiefs should be removed, or their Authority upheld. E^ect of Missionary Efforts for' the Civilization of the Kafirs. The Commando system. Predatory Habits of the Kaflrs. Migration of Dutch Settlers. Gaika Tribes. Griquas dispossessed of their Territory.-' Hottentots, their Conduct in the Rebellion. Cause of the War of 1835-6, and of the lOntbrealt in 1846. Circumsta,nces that have led to the present War. Kat River Settlement. Kei River considered as a Frontier Boundary. How far expedient to appoint Native Magistrates. Necessity for a larger Military Force on the Frontier. Defective , Nature of the Policy "pursued by the British Government. liepiegentative Gbvermnent.] Return of the Number of Guns and of Pounds of. Gunpowder annually exported from the United Kingdom to the Cape of Good Hope, from the close of 1844 to 1st January 1852. (30.) - - - - • -' - - 1852. xv. 389 Return of all Ordinances published at the Cape relating to the Trade of Arms and Gun- powder, previously to that published 17th November 1851. (31.) - 1852. XV. 379 Copies of Two Ordinances as enacted by the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, with the Advice and Consent of the Legislative Council thereof, and amended' and confirmed by Her Majesty in Qouncil ; the first constituting a Parliament for the said Colony ; the second regulating in certain respects the.Appropriation of the Revenue thereof by the said. Parliament. - - - , - - ; -, - 1852-3. xix. 371 iSee aZso Aborigines. " Birkenhead " Steam Vessel. Colonies, I. Emigkation. Slavery. 2. Port Natat : Bill to make legal the CoUection of certain Duties at Port Natal. (217.) - 1847. in. 377 Extracts from Correspondence relative to th6 Establishment of the Settlement of Natal. (in46.— App.) ■ - - - - 1847-8. xxiii. 754 Correspondence relative to the Establishment of the Settlement of Natal. - 1847-8. vii. 493 Correspondence rcslative to the Establishment of the Settlement of Natal, and the recent Rebellion of the Boers. - ..... 1349. vni. 47 Correspondence relating to the Settlement of Natal. - . - - 1850. vni. Further Correspondence. - - - - 1851. xii. 567 Further Correspondence. - ... . 1852-3. xix. 393 See also Colonies, I. Emigration and Emigrants. 3. West Coast of .Africa . •Bill for transferring to His Majesty certain Possessions and Rights vested in the Sierra Leone Company, and for shortening the Duration of the ssiid Company ; and for preventing the Slave Trade within Sierra Leone. • (40. of 1806-7.) - - - ix. 185 A similar BUI. (20. of 1807.) - - - - - - ix. 189 Bill for enabling Her Majesty to provide for the Government of Her Settlements on the Coast of Africa and in the FalfelaM 'Islands, (62.) - - -. - 1843. 11* 403 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Eights of the liberated Africans in Sierra Leone. (378.) • - - • . . . . 1852-3. v. 629 Bill for carrying into effect the Engagements between Her Majesty and certain Chiefs of the Sherbrb' Country, near Sierra Leone in Africa, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade. (274.) - - - - ' - 1854-5. vi. 443 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Operation of a Cbnvfention between Her Majesty and the Empei'er of the French relative to Portendic and Albreda. (175.) - 1857-8. v. 57 Report frbm the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the 'West Coast of Africa (Gold Coast ; Gambia ( Sierra Leone) : — .-, „._ .■ Part L-^Report and Evidence. (35.1.) - - - 1843. xxii. 1 Part II ^Appendix and Index. (35.2.) - - - 1843. xxiii. 1 Return of the Exports and Imports for the last Fifteen Years between the "West Coast of Africa and England, gsc. (in 35.3.)- - - , - 1843. xxiii. 496 " - ■ B~4 16 GENERAL INDEX TO THE African - - - - - . - Agricultural Afeican Colonies — continued. 3. West Coast of Africa — continued. Despatches received from Captain Winniett, Lieutenant- G-overnor of Her Majesty's Settle- ments on the Gold Coast, relating to recent Missions to certain Princes in the Vicinity of those Settlements. (169.) . - - - 1849. • Vol. ix. p. 519 Papers respecting the Cession to the British Crown of the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa, (in 35.) - - - -.,.-, 1850. xxiv. 215 Papers respecting the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa. - - 1850. x. 771 Journal of a Tour by Governor Sir W. Winniett through an extensive Tract of the Danish Settlements now transferred to the English Crown. - - - 1850. x. 773 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark for the Cession of the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africsf to Great Britain ; signed at London, I7th August 1850. . - .- . .. - ■ - - 1851. XV. 7 Papers relative to the Reduction of Lagos by Her Majesty's Forces on the West Coast of Africa. - - - - » - - 1852. xvi. 541 Papers relative to the Rights of liberated' Africans and the Prevention of Slave Dealing in Sierra Leone. - - _ - -' - - 1852-3. xv. 723 Further Papers on same Subject. ... - 1854-5. xvi. 115 Correspondence relative to the recent Expeditions against the Moriah Chiefs in the Neigh- bourhood of Sierra Leone. . ----- 1854-5. XVI. 83 Further CoiTespondence on same Subject. - - * - 1856. xv. 107 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Portendic and Albreda; signed at London, 7th March 1857. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 543 Correspondence on the Subject of the above Convention. - - 1857-8. xv. 55 Return of the Names of the various Persons holding Official Appointments in the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the Amount of Salary and. Allowances received by each, and whether holding more than one, and in such Case the Amount of Salary and Allowances in each Case, since 1850, inclusive ; with a Statement showing what Amount is paid by the Colony, and how much by the Imperial Government, towards the Expenditure incidental to this Department of the Public Service. (,28.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 215 See also Aborigines. Colonies, I. Emigration, 4. s. Slavery, II. HI. 3, Statistical Tables. African Slave Trade. See Slave Trade. African States : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America ; together with thp Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. (Part the Tenth— African States.) ------ 1843. vii. 218 Papers relating to the Cultivation of Cotton in Africa : — Reports, &c., from Consul Campbell to the Earl of Clarendon, on the Trade of the Bight of Benim, and the Prospects of an ^ increased Cultivation of Cotton in Africa. - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 565 Agar Town. See Public Health, II. Agency, Army and Navy. See Military Expenditure. Naval Inquiry. Agent General : Bill for better regulating the Office of Agent General for Volunteers and Local Militia, (93. of 1809.) xxiii. 321 Agents, GooiSs intrusted to : Bill for the better Protection of the Property of Merchants and others who may hereafter enter into Contracts or Agreements in relation to Goods, Wares, or Merchandize intrusted to Factors or Agents. (104. of 1823.) - - . . . cxliv. 981 Bill to alter and amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 83. for the better Protection of the Property of Merchants and others who may hereafter enter into Contracts or Agreements in relation to Goods, &c. intrusted to Factors or Agents, (89. of 1824.) - - clx. 613 A similar Bill. (125. of 1825.) - - - - . clxxv. 651 Bill to amend the Law relating to Advances made bona fide to Agents intrusted with Goods. (183.) ... . - - . 1840. v. 123 Bill to amend the Law relating to Pledges by Factors and Agents intrusted with Goods and Documents of Title for bona fide Advances. (146.) - . - 1841. ni. 503 Bill to amend the Law relating to Advances bona fide made to Agents intrusted with Goods. (65.) Amendments made by the Commons. (135.) - - 1842. in. 553. 559 Agra, Government of. See East Indies, 1. 5. III. i. Agrarian Outrages. See Outrages, Ireland. Peace, Public, Ireland. Agricultural Labourers : Bill to provide for the better Employment of Labourers in Husbandry, by enabling Justices of the Peace to order a distinct Rate to be made on their Behalf (to be called the Labour Rate), with Allowances to such Occupiers of Land as shall find them Emplovment. (9. of 1830-31 ) - - ccLxxxin. 27 A similar Bill. (7. of 1831.) - - . . . cclxxxix. 173 Bill for encouraging and facilitating the Employment of Labourers in Agriculture. (54. of 1831.) ^As amended by the Committee. (94. of 1831.) - cclxxxix. 593. 599 Bill for encouraging and facilitating the Employment of Labourers in Agriculture. (4. of 1831-32.) As amended by the Private Committee. (46.) As amended by the Committee of the Whole House. (70.) As amended on Re-commitment. (90.) - ----.. ccxcvi. 1. 33. 67. 103 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 17 AQRICftJLTUEAL AGKicuLTDEAL Labotjkeks — continued. Bill for the hetiev Employment of Labourers in Agricultural Parishes until the 25th Day of March 1834. (216. of 1831-321) - - - Vol. ccxcvn. p. 341 Bill for explaining and amending the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c.S6. fpr the better Employment of Labourers in Agricultural Parishes until 25th March '1834. (37. of 1833.) As amended by the Select Cbmmittee. (88. of 1833.) - - - cccxiv. 483.-487 Tabular Statement showing the comparative Ability of the several Counties in England respectively to. support their Agricultural Population. Prepared by the Reverend John Thomas Beeeher. (58. of 1830-31.) , - - . - - cclxxxviii. 547. Eeports of Special Assistant Poor Law Commissioners on the Employment of Women and' Children in Agriculture. - , - - - - - 1843. xxxi. 1 Statement of the weekly Wages for an ordinary ^gricultui-alLabourer, as paid at Blythburgh, near Wangford, Suffolk,.from 1834 to 1844. (in 29. — App.) - 1846. xxiii. 46 Table of daily Wages and Prices of T'hrashing Labour, Und Value of Wheat per Bag, and of Barley per Quarter, from 1794 tp 1,845. (in 29.— App.) . - - 1846. . xxiii. 9 Return of the total Population o{ Grreat Britain in 1831 and 1841, also of the Number of Adult Males employed in Agriculture at those Periods, as stated in the Reports of the Census Commissioners. (147.) - - - - - 1846. xix. 1 Report by E. C. Tuffliell, Esq., on . the Failure of 'the Potato Crop, and its Effects on Labourers, and on the ' Copdition of the Agricultural Labourers in the West of ' England. -' - - - " , " " " 1846. xxxvi. 421 See also Pook and Poor Rates, England and Wales, II. 2. Ageicultukal Schools, Ireland. See Education and Schools, Ireland, II. Agricultural Statistics : . ' Generally : Bill for making Provision for the Collection of Agricultural Statistics. (40.) As amended in Committee. (61.) - - - - - - 1856. in. 9. I'Q Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the best Mode of obtaining accurate Agricultural Statistics from all Parts of the United King- dom ; 'together with the Minutes of Evilcuce, and Appendix. (162.) - 1854-5. XXII. 1 [Subject : — Seview of the Means and Machinery hitherto employed for the Collection of Agri- cultural Statistics ; their Inadequacy. Necessity of rendering it compulsory on Occupiers of Land to give the Information sought for. Details of the Machinery to he employed. Mature of the Information to be embraced in any System of Agricultural Statistics.] E7igland : Reports of Sir John Walsham and Mr. Hawley on the Agricultural Statistics of Norfolk and Hampshire. ......... 1854. vii. 1 Reports of Poor Law Inspectors on Agricultural Statistics in England for the Year 1854 : — Hampshire and Wiltshire, Leicestei-, Norfolk and Suffolk, Berkshire, Worcester and Brecknock, Salop and Denbigh, and W. R. York. - - 1854-5. viii. 1 Scotland : Letter addressed to the Board of Trade by the Secretary of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, transmitting Abstract of Returns of the Agricultural Statistics of the Counties of Roxburgh, Haddington, and Sutherland, on 20th May 1853. (419.) - - ..'.-. 1852-3. XXV. 1 Report of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland to the Board of Trade on the Agricultural Statistics of Scotland for the Year 1854. - - 1854. vii. 295 Further Report for the Year 1855, - - - - 1856. vn. 1 Supplementary Report : Average Weight of Grain. - - 1856. vn. 23 Further Report for the Year 1856. .... 1857, Sess. 1. m. 1 Correspondence relating to the Discontinuance by the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland of the Collection of the Agricultural Statistics. (34.) - 1857-8. vr. 27 Reports to the Board of Trade on the Agricultural Statistics of Scotland, for the Year 1857. ..... . . 1857-8. vi. 1 Ireland : Returns of Agricultural Produce in L'eland in the Year 1 847. - - 1847-8. vii. 1 Similar Returns for the Year 1848. - - 1849. vii. 1 Similar Returns for the Year 1849. - - - 1850. xvi. 539 Similar Returns for the Year 1850. - - - 1851. xxxi. 427 Similar Returns for the Year 1851. {not printed.) Similar Returns for the Year 1852. - ... 1854. vii. 25 [The above Eeturns, from 1847 to 1852, exhibit the Number of Holdings, the Extent of Land under Crops, the Average Eates of Produce, and the Quantity of Stock, in each County, Barony, and Poor Law Union!] Similar Returns for the Year 1853. - . - - 1854-5. viii. 101 Similar Returns for the Year 1854. - - . - - 1856. vii. 33 Similar Returns for the Year 1855. - - - 1857, Sess. 1. in. 33 Similar Returns for the Year 1856. ..... 1857-8. vi. 107 [To these latter Returns, from 1853 to 1856, are added Statements of the Number of Scutching Mills, and the Extent to which Weeds are permitted to grow on Earms.] Agricultural Statistics of Ireland for the Year 1857. - - 1859, Sess. 1. iv. 1 III, [These " Statistics " are a Continuation, under a new Title, of the preceding Ketums of Agricultural "Produce."] 18 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Agricultueal - - - Ageicultuee Ageicult heal Statistics — continued. Ireland — continued. Return of the Extent of Land under Crops in Ireland in the Years 1852 and 1853. ...... - 1854. Vol vii. p. 287 ' ' Return of the Agricultural Statistics of Ireland for the Year 1854, 1854. vii. 291 (Tillage.) Return of the Agricultural Statistics of Ireland for the Year 1855. 1856. Tii. 331 Return of the Live Stock in Ireland for the Year 1855. - - 1856. vii. 328 General Abstracts showing the Acreage under the several Crops, and the Number of Live Stock, in each County and Province, for the Year 1856. 1857, Sess. 1. in. 309 Similar Abstracts for the Year 1857. 1857-8. xxxvii. 1 Return of the Live Stock for the Year 1858.- - - - 1859, Sess. 1. iv. 275 Return of the Extent of Land under Crops, for the Year 1858. - 1859, Sess. 1. iv. 279 [The above Series of Returns, Eight in Number, are Abstract Tables, prepared in anticipation of • the larger Volume of Agricultural Statistics ;— for -which, vide mpra.'] Tables showing the estimated Average Produce fof the Year 1855. - 1856. vn. 313 Tables sho-vving the estimated Averaige Produce for the Year 1856 ; also the Diversity of Weights used in buying and selling Corn, Potatoes, and Flax, in Irelaiid ; and the Emi- gration from Irish Ports, from 1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1856. - 1857, Sess. 2. vn. 1 Shnilar Tables for the Year 1857. - - - - 1857-8. vi. 79 See also Population, 2. Ageicultueal Tenants Fixtuees. -S'ee Landloed and Tenant, 2. Ageicultuee : Bill to amend the Act 25 Geo. 3. (I.) for explaining and amending several IjOWS for the Encouragement of Agriculture, so far as relates to Leases for the Erection of Mills. (36.) - • - ..... 1851. v. 311 Abstract of the Communications received by the Board of Agriculture in ans-wer to Queries transmitted by them to several Correspondents on the present State of the Agriculture of the Country. (38. of 1816.) .... - lxxxl 167 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons (in 1821) to whom were referred the Petitions complaining of the depressed State of the j^griculture of the United Kingdom. (125. of 1821.) - . . cxxiv. 587 [Subjects op the Report : — Causes of Agricultural Distress ; Depression of Prices ; Expenses of Cultivation ; Changes in the Currency. Similai" Depression of the Prices produced, jn 1804 and 1814, by the Abundance of the Harvests and Extension of Tillage. Pluctuations in the Price of Corn. Periodical Seasons of Abundance and Scarcity. Misconception prevailing respecting remu- nerative Prices. Foreign Trade in Corn. Progressive Improvement in Tillage from 1773 to 1814. Cursory View of the early and present ■ Corn Laws. Warehousing Foreign Com. Concluding Observations respecting the Plan of Relief sought by the Petitioners.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (1. of 1822.) - - cxl. 11 [^Appendix of Papers relating to the Import, Export, and Prices of Com, Grain, Meal, and Flour ; Quantities of Sugar and Cotton Wool charged with Customs Duties ; Import and Export of Flax to and from Ireland ; Quantities of various Articles charged with Excise Duties ; Contract Prices of Provisions, Clothing, &c. for Greenwich and Bethlem Hospitals, and for the Victualling Office and Commissariat Department, &c.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons (in 1822) on the Allegations of the several Petitions presented to the House, complaining of the distressed State of the Agriculture of the United Kingdom. (27. of 1822.) - . . cxx. 1 [SnBJEOTS : — Plans of Relief. 1,000,000?. to be laid out by Government in the Purchase of Com for Store, proposed; but objectionable. Advance by Loan on Corn to be laid up in Store, recommended. Foreign Grain in Warehouses proposed to be converted into Flour. Restrictive Laws on Impor- tation suggested to be continued, with Modifications.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons (in 1833) on the State of Agriculture, and of the Persons employed in Agriculture in the United Kingdom ; witli Minutes of Evidence, &c. (202. of 1833.) - . . cccxix. 1 [SoBJECTS:— Increased Depression in Agriculture since 1821., Dimunition of Produce on certain Lands. Mr. Jacob's Opinion on the diminished Growth of Wheat. Burden of County Rates Tithes, and Poor Rates on the Land. Improved Condition of the Labouring classes as compared with 1821. Allotment System. Depressed State of the Yeomanry. Improvements in Agriculture Reluctance to "purchase Land ascribed to the Uncertainty supposed to exist with regard to the present Corn Laws. Steadiness of the Price of Wheat for the last Five Years in comparison with former Periods. Appendix of Papers relating to Imports and Prices of Grain ; Contract Prices of Provisions and Clothing for Greenwich and Bethlem Hospitals,, and the Commissariat Department; Quantities of British Hides and Skins charged with Exfiise Duties; and Irish Aericulturd^Produce &c. Imported into England.] " ' Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords (in 1836) on the State of Agri- culture in England and Wales ; with Minutes of Evidence. (9.) - ] 836 xi 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence taken before them. Without any Observations.) [Subjects or the Evidence ;— Causes of Agricultural Distress. Advantages of the" Allotment System. Demoralizing Effects of Beer Shops. Effects of the Currency on Prices Distressed State of Farmers. Foreign Corn Effects of Imports from Ireland on the Prices of Agricultural Products. Pnce of Labour, and State of the Labourers. Land Tax. Malt Tax. Manufacturinff Interest. State of Agriculture in various Counties. Over-cropping. State of the Poor and Amount of Poor Rates in various Places. Rent of Land, and Reduction thereof in many Counties. Tithes. Wages. Price of Wheat in various Years. Prices of Wool AanendL of Papers relative to the chafgmg of the Land Tax ; Agricultural Produce imported into Great Britain from Ireland ; Import, Export, and Prices of Corn and Grain ; Prices of Clothing and Provisions in Greenwich, Bethlem, and Chelsea Hospitals; NAes of Private and Joitif «st«^t Banlcs, from 1825 to 183.5; and Amount of the Liabilities of, the Bank of EnsUnd dSlnff the same Period.] . ^ ° SESSTGfNaiL :P1.PERS, 1801-1859. 19 Agkicultuee - - - ■ Albert Agkicultuee — continued. • First Report from the Select 'Committee of .the House of Commons (in 1836) on the State of Agriculture ; with Minutes of Evidence. (125.) - - 1836. Vol. xv. p. 471 Second Export ; with Minutes of Evidence. (126.) - - - 1836. xv. 695 Third Report ; with Minutes of Evidence. (334.) - - - 1836. xvi. 1 [The Reports are merely introductory to the Evidence, which relates principaHy to the following Sdbjeots : — Extent of Agricultural Distress. Quantity of Corn in ]3ond. Distress on Clay Lands. Corn Laws. Cultivation, ifmportation of Foreign and Irish Corn. Currency, Gold and Silver Standard, Joint Stock Banks, &c. Comparative Growth of Wheat. Condition of Land- lords. Malt Duty. Poor Rates. Rent. Rot in Sheep. Diminution of Stock of Corn on hand. Taxes pressing on Agriculture. Tithes. Wages. Appendixes of Papers relating to Prices and Sales of Corn and Grain : Assets and Liahilities of the Bank ; Prices of Provisjons, Clothing, &c. for Greenwich and Bethlem Hospitals and the Commissariat Department ; Gold and Silver coined at the Mint ; Bank Paper in Circulation ; British and Irish Exports to Countries from which Corn is imported; Prices of Wool in Norfolk and Suffolk ; Average Rate of Land Tax throughout Great Britain ; estimated Expense of cultivating Heavy Land ; Crops and Price of Wheat from 1815 to 1835 ; Depreciation of British Produce ; Population and Value of Manufactures ; Prices of Wheat and Barley at Dantisig, Hamburgh, and Rotterdam, from 1826 to 1835.] Instructions addressed to, and Reports- received from His Majesty's Consuls abroad, with respect to the State of Agriculture and the Condition of the Population "within the Districts of their Consulates. (127.) - ■■ - 1836. xxv. 369 [Contents :-^Retums as to the State of the Agricultural Population in the following Consular Districts ; viz., Calais, Boulogne, Havre, Brest, Nantes,' Charehte, Bordeaux, Bay onne, Marseilles, and Bastia; Dautzig; Hamburgh ; Rottferdam j Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Ostend ; Venice, Milan, Grenoa, and Leghorn.] Account of Sums granted by Parliament for Charitable Institutions for the Encouragement of Agriculture and Manufactures, and for Public Works and Employment of the Poor, in Ireland, from Jst January 1801 to 1st January 1817, and from that Period to 31st March 1834, with a Continuation of the Account to 31st March 1844. (in 113.) - 1844. XV. 252 See aZso Agkicultukal Laboukebs. Cokn. Spikits, II. Agriculture op XpE N'okth op Europe. See Corn, II. . Aids pok Relief op Disieess,. see — CoMMEBOiAi, Credit. Consolidated Ankuities, Ireland. Distress in Ireland. Distress op Spitalpields Weavers. Distressed Districts op Scotland. Rate in Aid. See Poor and Poor Rates, England and Wales, III. 2. Poor in Ireland, I. III. 8. West India Colonies. AlBDBIE AND BaTHGATE JUNCTION RAILWAY : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Airdrie and Bathgate Junction Railway Bill. (148.38.) - 1847. xl. 181 , Airlie Claim op Peerage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Walter Qgilvy, Esquire, claiming, the Titles, &c. of Earl of Airlie and Lord Ogilvy. (67. of 1812-13.) - - - - lxvii. 163 Evidence taken in Session 1813-14. (60. of 1813-14.) - - - lxxii. 661 Airlie, Earl op : Minutes of Election of the Right Honourable the Earl of Airlie and the Lord Blantyre, as Two of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland in the room of David Earl of Airlie and John Lord Colville of Culross, deceased. (84.) ... - - 1850. xx. 569 AiRTH Claim op Peerage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Robert Barclay Allardice, Esquire, claiming, as of Right, to be Earl 'of Airth. (162.) - . - - - - 1839. xvii. 1 , Albania : . . Correspondence with Albania relative to the Slave Trade. - 1844. xiv. 1 Further Correspondence. - - .... 1845. xii. 273 Albany Barracks, Isle of Wight. See Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Albert, Prince, op Saxe Coburg and Gotha : Bill for exhibiting a Bill i^ this present Parliament for, naturalizing His Serene. Highness Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg an4 Gotha. - (3.) 1840. v. 121 Bill for the Naturalization of His Serene Highness Prince Albei;t of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. (5.) - - - 1840. v. 119 Bill for enabling Her Majesty to grant an Annuity to His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. (11.) - • - - - - 1840. v. 117 Treaty for the Marriage of Her Majesty with Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha ; signed at London, 7th Feb. 1840. - - - - - 1840. xix. 553 Message of the Lords to His Royal Highness Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha ■' (14th February 1840) to. congratulate His Royal Highness upon his Marriage; with Uie Answer of His Royal Highness. (25.) . - - - - 1840. i. 869 C 2 20 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Albert - . - - - Aliens AxBeet; Edwaed Prince op Wales : Bill to enable Her Majesty to make Provision for the Residence of His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales in Marlborough! House during the joint Lives of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness. (324.) - - - 1850. Vol. iv. p. 443 See also Coenwall and Lancastee, Duchies op. Albeeda and Poetendic. See Afeican Colonies, 3. Aldboeough, Eael op : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Pi'ivileges to whom were referred the Petition of Benjamin O'Neale Stratford, Viscount Amiens and Earl of Aldborough of the Palatinate of Upper Ormond in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland ; and also the Petition of Maiy Countess of Aldborough, Widow of the late Mason Gerrard Stratford, Viscount Amiens and Earl of Aldborough of the Palatinate of Upper Ormond in Ireland, against the said Claim. (155.) .... - - 1854. xx. 675 Aldboeough Haeboue op RePuge and Improvement : Report of the Admiralty on the Aldborough Harbour of Refuge and .Improvement Bill. (65.13.) 1852. XXIX. 219 Aldernet. See Gueensey, &c. Land Revenue. Spirits. Aldershot Camp : ^ Bill to extinguish certain Rights of Way, and to stop up certain Roads and Paths, near the Camp at Aldershot. (158.) - - - - - - 1856. iii. 29 Alehouses. See Victuallees. Aleppi : Treasuiy Minute, dated 25th October 1833, respecting the Duty on Pepper imported from Aleppi. (in43.— App.) --.-.. 1840. xxii. 682 Alexandria Mails : ' Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Admiralty to inquire as to the best Port of Arrival and Departure for Steam Vessels to be employed in the Conveyance of Mails between England and Alexandria direct, (in ,65.) - ^ 1841. xix. 453 Algiers : , Correspondence with His Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, and Communications fi-om the French Ambassador in London, in the Year 1830, relative to the French Expedition against Algiers. (51. of 1833.) - . - — . cccxxiv. 811 Papers relative 10 the Occupation of Algiers by the Frenchl - - 1838. xvn. 381 Despatch from the Earl of Aberdeen to Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris respecting the French Possessions in Africa, with reference to the Establishment of the French at Algiers ; dated Foreign Office, 28th January 1842. (51.) - - 1842. xiv. 331 • See also Commercial Tariffs. Exmouth, Viscount. Ali Moead Ameer. See East Indies, III. i. Alice Holt Forest : Bill for the better Cultivation of Navy Timber in the Forest of Alice Holt in the County of Southampton. (79. of 1812.) ...... xLvin. 835 Alienation op Corporate Property, Ireland : Bill to restrain the Alienation pf Corporate Property in certain Towns in Ireland. (302.) As amended by the Committee. (311.) - - - 1836. iii. 1007. 1011 A similar Bill. (198.) - - . . . i837. n. 89 Bill to annex certain Parts of certain Counties of Cities to adjoining Counties ; to make further Provision for Compensation of Officers in Boroughs ; to limit the Borough Rate; and to continue for a limited Time an Act to restrain the Alienation of Corporate Property m Ireland. (244.) .... . i34o_ jy_ 665 Bill to amend and explain the above (3 iS: 4 Vict. c. 109.) (349.) . 1845. iv. 679 i\xiEN Dujss. See Light, &c. Dues. Aliens : Bill for repealing several Acts for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens arrivino- in this Kingdom, or resident therein, in certain Cases, and for substituting other Provisions in lieu thereof. (1801-2.) .... " _ . r^\ ^^7 Bill for repealing above Act, and for establishing, until Three Months after the Ratification of a definitive Treaty of Peace, Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in this Kingdom qr residing therein. (1802-3.) - . . . Ty "1 753 Bill for granting to Foreign Ships put under His Majesty's Protection the Privileges of Prize Ships, under certain Regulations and Restrictions, and for allowing Aliens in Foreign Colonies surrendered to His Majesty to exercise the Occupations of Merchants or Factors during the jsresent War. (24. of 1805.) . w . , _ Txiii 1 39 Bill to repeal the Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 155. respecting Aliens, and to establish, for Twelve Months, other Regulations respecting Aliens arriving in this Kingdom, or residing therein, in certain Cases. (54. of 1814-15.) .... lxxiii 219 Bill to repeal the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 54. for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens and to substitute otliei- Provisions in lieu thereof. (71. of 1816.) '- . lxxvii. 185 Bill to continue for Two Years the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 86. for establishing Regulations respectino- Aliens arriving in this Kingdom in certain Cases. (78. of 1818.).^ As amended by the Committee. (99. of 1818.) - - - - . lxxxviii. 355. 357* Bill to continue ihe Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 97. for preventing Aliens from becoming naturalized except, in certain Cases. (29. of 1819.) - - - - . xcvii. 73 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 21 Aliens ----- America AijIens — continued. Bill to continue for Two Years the Act'56 Geo. 3. c. 86. for establishing Regulations respecting. Aliens arriving in this Kingdom in certain Cases. (83. of 1820.) - Vol. cxiv. p. 517 ' A similar Bill. (104. of 1822.) - - - - - cxxix. 737 A similar Bill. (40. of 1824.) - - clix. 151 Bill to alter and amend the Act 7 Jac. 1. c. 2. that all such as are to be naturalized or restored in Blood shall first receive the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and take the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy. (113. of 1825.) - - . . clxxv. 543 Billfor the Registration of Aliens. (104. of 1826.) - . - . cc. 719 Bill for the Registration of Aliens, and to rfepeal 7 G-eo. 4. c. 54. (73.) - 1836. i. 953 Bill to amend jthe Law rekting to Aliens. (184.) . - . 1844. i. 19 As amended on Report. (208.) - - - . . 1844. iii. 25 Billfor the Naturalization of Aliens. (201.) - - - 1847. iv. 543 Bill to authorize; during a limited Time, the Removal of Aliens from the Realm. (94.) As amended on Report. (104.) - - - - 1847-8. vi. 439. 445 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] to authorize for One Year, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Removal of Aliens from the Realm. (129.) - - - ' - - - - 1847-8. VI. 449 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Laws affecting Aliens ; with the Minutes of Evidence and Index. (185.) . . . 1843. xxi. 1 Account of the Number of Aliens resident in the Kingdom ; Number sent out of the King- dom ; and Expense of carrying into execution the several Statutes for the Regulation of Aliens; from 1798 to 1815. (78. of 1816.) - - - . lxxx. 251 See also Divoece and Mateimomal Causes, Couet op. Refugees, Foeeign. Aliment op Pooe Peisonees, Scotland : Bill to amend an Act of the Scottish Parliament relative to the Alitoent of Poor Prisoners. (143. of 1825.) - - - - - - - -■ OLXXVL 795 Alkali. See Mineeal Alkali. Allardice, R. B., Esq. See Aieth Claim of Peeeage. Allaedtce's Divoeoe : Minutes of*^vidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of James AUardyce, Esquire, with Dorothy Allardyce his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (18. of 1823.) ------ cLvii. 105 Allegiance, Oath of. See Aliens. Oaths, I. 6." Alliance Maeine Assueance Company : Bill [as amended by the Committee] for enabling the Alliance Marine Assurance Company to sue and be sued in the Name of the Chairman for the Time being or of any other Member of the Company. (196. of 1825.) - - - - clxxvi. 1445 Allied Powees. See Teeaties, ix. xxvi. lxvi. Allotments to the Pooe. See Pooe Allotments. Allowances op Customs. See Customs. Allowances on Stamps. See Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Almanacks. See Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Aloes : Accounts of the Quantities of Quassia and Aloes imported from January 1840 to January 1849. (105.) ..----. 1849. xxv. 439 Account of the Quantities of Quassia and Aloes imported from January 1840 to January 1852 : Also, Account of the Quantity of Foreign Hops charged with Duty in the United Kingdom for the same Period. (70.) - - - 1852. x. 177 Alpaca Wool. See Impoets and Expoets, II. 6. Alphabetical List op the Loeds. See House of Loeds, 4. Alum. See Potash^ Peices Cueeent. Amazon Steamee : ■ . Report of the OfiBcers appointed to conduct the Official Inquiry into the Loss of the "Amazon;" with Appendix, Minutes of Evidence, &c. - - 1852. xxiv. 571 Ambassadoes, 8ec. See Diplomatic Seevice. t Ambeegate, Nottingham, &c. Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston, tod Eastern Junction Railway Bill. (148.7.) ..... 1847. XL. 63 Ambinavigatoe Vessel. See Stanhope, Eael. Amerciaments. See Fines and Recognizances, &c. Ameeica, United States of : I. Bills relating to the United States : Bill to facilitate the Trade and Intercourse between Ireland and the United States of America, during the Continuance of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and the said States. (1801.) ----- [i.] 659 Bill for appointing Commissioners for distributing the Money stipulated to be paid by the United States of America, under the Convention made between His Majesty and the said United States, among the Persons having Claims to Compensation out of such Money. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 119 3 22 GENERAIJ INDEX TQ THE Am-erica America, United States op : I. Bills relating to the United States — continued. Bill to continue and amend the Act 37 Geo. 3. for carrying into execution the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between; His Majesty and the United States of America. (21. of 1805.) - . - - - - Vol. [xm.] p. 45 A similar Bill. (3. of 1807.) - - .- - - ix. 229 A Similar Bill. (12. of 1808.). - - - - - xv. 85 Bill to indemnify Persons who have advised or acted under an Order of Council for making Eegulations respecting Navigation and Commerce between His Majesty's. Subjects and those of the United States. (4. of 1807.) . - - - ix. 233 Bill to permit the Impartatioa of certain Articles into the British Colonies in North America from the United States of America, and the Exportation of other Articles from the same Colonies to the said States. (-25. of 1807.) - - . . . - ix. 237 Bill to regulate the Trade between Great Britain and the United States of America, for a limited Time. (100. of 1808.) , - - - - . - xv. 89 Bill to permit the Trade between Great Britain and the United States to be carried on in American Vessels. (80. of 1809.) - - ' - - - xxiil 229 Bill to amend Act of the present. Session for carrying into effect a Convention of Commerce with the United States. , (89. of -1816.) . . - . lxxvii. 253 , BiU to carry into effect a; Convention of Commerce with the United States, and a Treaty with Portugal. (126. of 1819.) ------ xcvii. 483 Bill to regulate the Trade between His Majesty's Possessions in America, and the West Indies, and other Places in America and the West Indies. (64. of 1822.) - cxxviii. 269 BiU to make certain Provisions and Regulations in respect of the Exercise, within England and Ireland, of their Office by the Bishops and Clergy canonically ordained of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church in Scotland, and to extend such Provisions to the Bishops and Clergy pf the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United State.s. (144.) - 1840. v. 153 ' A similar Bill. (159.) - - - - t ' - 1840. v. 157 Bill for giying effect to a Treaty "between Her MajBsty and the United States of America for the Apprehension of certain Offenders. (156.) - - . 1843. n. 83 BiU for facilitating Execution of the Treaties with France and the United States of America for the Apprehension of certain Offenders. (289.) With the Commons Amend- ments. (355.) . - - . . - '1845. ♦ II. 13. 17 Bill to carry into effect a Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America [relative to Fisheries, Commerce, and Navigation]. , (16.) - 1854-5. iv. 231 BiU to give effect to a Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America [for Settlement of Claims upon either Government]. (262.) - 1854-5. in. 419 Copies of all Acts recently passed by the Legislatures of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, and Prince Edward Island, for givmg effect, on the Part of those Provinces, to the recent Reciprocity Treaty with the United States. - - 1854-5. xvin. 55 II. Reports and Accounts relating to the United States : Report of the Committee of Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations, dated 31st May 1784, respecting the Intercourse between the West India Islands and the United States of America. (56. of 1806.) - - - - - _ - vi. 189 Report of William Crawford, Esquire, to the Secretary for the Home Department on the Penitentiaries of the United States. (21.)' - - 1835. xix. 183 Accounts of the Real and Official Value of aU Imports and Exports between Great Britain and the United States of America, for Three Years ended 5th Jan. 1808 ; distinguishing Foreign from British Produce and Manufactures, (in -26. of 1808.) - xxi 255 Ditto, for Three Years ended 10th Oct. 1808. (in 7. of 1809.) . - xxx! 188 DittOj for Three Years ended 5th Jan. 1809. (in 50. of 1809.) - xxx 220 Ditto, for Six Years ended 5th Jan. 1812. (186. of 1812.) lv.' 157 Account of the Real Value of the principal Articles of the Pr6duce of the United States of America imported into England in the Years ended 10th Oct. 1807, 1808 and 1809 , compared with similar Articles bteihg the Grovrth or Production of other Parts of the World, during the same Periods, (in 6. o/ 1810.) j . . r - . xxxvii 164 , Papers relative to the Naval Establishment of the United States. (55. of 1812-13.) lxvi' 128 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of thie sev^al Stp,tes of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries.--Part the Fifteenth: — United States of America. - . 1845. vi nt 2 n 1 Copy of the Report made in 1845 by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the Customs Tariff. .■'.,, " - - 1846. ' xviii. 107 Laws of the State of New York (passed prior to 1st Januar3» 1846) in relation to Banking Associations and individual Bankers doing Business under the said Laws (ii^^^-) - ■ - - - . 1847-8. XXIV. 525 Abstract of Report by James WynHe, M,D.,' on Epidemic Cholera, as it nrevailed' in thp United States in 1849 and 1850. - - . ' 1852^ xxxi^ 423 Memorandum on the general Condition of the Population in the Two principal Minine Districts in the United. States. - - - . . 1852. xxxv 316 III. Treaties and State Papers relating tothe United States : Convantion between His Majesty and the United States of America, signed at London the 8th Jan. 1802. Orders in Council relating ta certain American Ships and their Cargoes ; with thelnstmnfi^r.^ to the Board of Customs thereon. (34. of 1808.) . ! ' ^im tne instructions SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 2S Ameeica America, United States of : III. Treaties and State pB-ipers^confmued. Message from the President to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States; dated 27th October 1807. - - - - - Vol. xx. p. 231 Papers and Correspondence between Great Britain and America relative to theBerlin Decree and BTitish Orders in Council. 1808. - - - xxii. 349. 361. 371 Con-espondence between His Majesty's Government and the United States of America since 1st Jan. 1808, on the Subject of the Orders in Council. (5. of 1809.) - xxx. 105 Proceedings of the United States respecting their, Commerce. (10. of 1809.) - xxx. 127 Message from the President to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, dated 8th Nov. 1808 ; and Report of the Committee, dated 22d Nov. 1808, on so much thereof as respects' their Relations with Foreign Powers, (in 10. of 1809.) xxx. 172. 177 Correspondence between the Governments of Great Britain and America relating to the Affair of the Chesapeake and the Orders in Council. (4. of 1810.) r, - xl. 513 Further Correspondeiice on the Subject of the Orders in Council. (5. of 1810.) xl. 557 Declaration of the Prince Regent on the Rupture with America. 1812-1813. - lxviii. 1 Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the United States of America, in Four Classes : — . - ' , Class A — Between Marquess Wellesley, the Earl of Liverpool, and Viscount Castlereagh, and the American Ministers in London, Jan. 1810 to July 1812. - lxviii. 7 Class B. — Between Marquess Wellesley and Mr.Morier, July 1810 to Mar. 1811. - lxviii. 71 Class C. — ^Between Marquess Wellesley and Mr. Foster, April to Dec. 1811. - lxviii. 101 Class D. — ^Between Viscount Castlereagh and Messrs. Foster and Baker, March to August, 1812.. - ..... lxviii. 175 Correspondence relative to the Berlin Decree and British Orders in Council, subsequent to 20th May 1812. (1812-13.) ... . . . . lxviii. 289 Papers relating to the War with America ; viz.. Petitions and Memorials complaining of the Want of Protection to the Coasting and other Trades ; Accounts relating to American Seamen, Prisoners of War,, and to Vessels of all Sorts captured from and by the United States ; and Accounts relative to the Naval Force and Proceedings on the Lakes of Canada, &c. (12. 17. 8. & 14. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxv. 1. 7. 19. 25 Returns from the Admiralty relative to the War ; viz.. Number of Ships of War in Com- mission on 26th Dec. 1814 ; Stores furnished towards the Equipment of the Fleet on Lake Ontario in 1814 ; Efficiency and Sailing Qualities of the 20-Gun Ships built upon the Model of the Bonne Citoyenne ; and Representations from Naval Officers as to the Insufficiency of thefa- Crews. (75.& 98. of 1814-15.) xxxv. 45. 261 Complement of Ships destined for the North American Station at the Time of their sailing, between April and July 1814. (77. of 1814-15.) - - Lxxv. 277 Correspondence between Lieut.-Gen. Sir G. Prevost and Earls Liverpool and Bathurst, relative to the Defence of the Canadas. (29. of 1814-15.) - - lxxv. 279 Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Majesty and the United States of America ; signed at Ghent, 24th Dec. 1814. (1814-15.) - - - ... lxxvi. 335 Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America, respecting theNewfound- ■ land Fishery ; signed at London, 20th Oct. 1818. (1819.) - - cxii. 67 Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, and the United States of America, for carrying into effect His Imperial Majesty's Award on the First Article of the Treaty of Ghent ; signed at St. Petersbtirgh, 12th July 1822. (1825.) - cxcviii. 9 Convention between His Majesty and the United States, for the final Settlement of certain Claims of the United Slates, arising out of the Convention concluded at St. Petersburg h, 12th July 1822 ; signed at London, 13th Nov. 1826. (1828.) - ccxli. 419 Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the United States of America ; signed at London, 6th Aug. 1827. (1828.) -----. ccxli. 425 Convention between His Majesty and the United States, relative to the Territory on the North-west Coast of America; signed at London, 6th Aug. 1827. (1828.) - ccxli. 429 .Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America, relative to the Reference to Arbitration of the disputed Points under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent ; signed at London, 29th Sept, 1827. (1828.) .... ccxli. 433 Correspondence relative to Commercial Intercourse between the United States of America • and the British West India Colonies. (1828.) - - ccxli. 439. 471 Further Correspondence. (1830-31.) ... cclxxxviii. 511 .CoEce^ondence relating to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North Anierica and the United States of America under the Treaty of 1783, subsequently to the Reference to Arbitration of the disputed Points of Boundary under the Convention of the 29th September 1827, and the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent ; with an Appendix. - - -.- - - - - 1838. xvii. 67 Proceedings and Correspondence relating to the Pretensions of the States of Maine, Massachusetts, .and New Hampshire, and to the Question of Jurisdictiop within the disputed Territory, from 1831 to 1837. - - - - 1838. xvii. 187 Correspondence relating to the boundary between the British Possessions in North America and. the United States of America, under the Treaty of 1783 : — Parti. — Correspondence. - - - - - - 1840. x. 367 Part II. — Correspondence; with Reports of the Commissioners appointed to survey the disputed Boundary, and an Appendix and Maps. - - 1 840. x. 541 Supplementary Reports relating to the Boundary between the British Popsessions in North . . America ahd the United States of America, under the Treaty of 1783 ; with Map and . Sections. - - - - - - 1842. xxiv. 1 C 4 24* GENERAL INDEX TO THE America Amekica, United States of : III. Treaties and State Papers — continued. Correspondence relative to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and tlie United States under the Treaty. of 1783. - - 1843. Vol. xv. p. 411 Papers relative to the Special Mission' of Lord Ashburton to the United States of America ' in 1842. .,...- - 1843. xv. 583 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, signed at Washington, 9th August 1842, to settle and define the Boundary between the Possessions of Her Britannic Majesty and the Territories of the United States, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, and for the giving up of Criminals fugitive from Justice, in certain Cases. - - . °. - - - - 1843. xv. 649 Map to illustrate the Boundary established by the foregoing Treaty. - 1843. xv, 677 Letter from Lord Ashburton to Mr. Webster respecting the mutual Surrender of Persons fugitive from Justice ; dated Washington, 9th August 1842. - - 1843. xv. 617 Corresp5ndence between Great Britain and the United States relative to the Treaty concluded at Washington on 9th August 1842, including Instructions from the Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Ashburton with respect to the Right of Search, 1842-43. - 1843. xv. 657 Correspondence respecting the Operations of the Commission for running and tracing the Boundary Line between Her Majesty's Possessions in North America and the United States, under the Sixth Article of the Treaty signed at Washington, 9th August 1842 ; with Map annexed, showing the Country in which the Operations have been carried on.' - - - ... -, - -• - 1845. xiv. 301 Correspondence relative to the Negotiation of the Question of disputed Right to the Oregon Territory, on the North-west Coast of America, subsequent to the Treaty of Washington of 9th August 1842. - - - - - - 1846. xviii. 1 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Settlement of the Oregon Boundary ; signed ait Washington, 15th June 1846. - 1846. xviii. 77 Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Improvement of the Communication by Post between their respective Territories ; signed at London, 15th December 1848. - - ' - - 1849. xx. 5 Articles agreed upon between the Post Ofi&ce of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of tlie United States of America, for carrying into execution the Convention of 15th December 1848. - - - - - - 1850. xix. 7 Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Settlement of outstanding Claims by a Mixed Commission ; signed at London, 8th February 1853. ........ 1852-3. xxi. 801 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, relative to Fisheries, Commerce, and Navigation [of British America and the United States] ; signed at Washington, 5th June 1854. - 1854-5. xviii. 49 Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, extending the Term allowed for the Operations of the Mixed Commission, established under the Convention of 8tli February 1853, for the mutual Settlement of Claims; signed at Washington, ■ 17th July 1854. ... . 1854-5. xvui. 63 Papers relative to Recruiting in the United States. ... 1856. xx. 329 Papers respecting Recruiting in the United States, not already published -in the Papers laid before Parliament, 2nd May 1856. (Reprinted from a Collection of Papers entitled " Messages of the President," ordered to be printed by the Senate of the United States.) - -,-... . 1856. xx. 605 Further Papers on the same Subject. - - 1856. xx. 635 See also America, Central. Colonies, I. II. i. 4. V. i. 4. Corn. Cotton, &c. Customs. East Indies, III. 3. 5. 6. Emigration and Emigrants. Fuk Trade. Hardware. Lmpoets and Exports, II. 2. 5. &c. Raii,ways, United States. Shipping, &c. III. i. 2. Slave Trade, III. 3. Spirits, II. Trade, Foreign. Treaties, vi. America, British Land and Naval Forces in. See Armt, III. 2.' Navy, II. 2. Treaties, VI. LXVI. 3. America, Central : Convention between' Her Majesty and the United States of America, relative to the- Esta- blishment of a Communication by Ship Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ; signed at Washington, 19th April 1850. - - . . 1850. xix. 1 Correspondence with the United States respecting Central America ; from September 18*49 to March 1856. - - - - . , i856. xx. 1 [Sdbjects :— Construction of a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Nicaragua. Also, in connection therewith, Questions of Boundary and Sovereignty of Native States and Governments and of Great Britain and the United States; viz., Boundaries of Costa Rica and Mosquito Sovereignty Occupation of Tigre Island by Her Majesty's Steamer "Plumper:" Cession of Tigre Island by Honduras, and Protests against its Seizure : Question whether Costa Rica is under British Protection : Views of British Government as to Mosquito and Greytown, and proposing Settlement of Boundaries between Hi)nduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Mosquito: Possession of Tigre Island by Mr. Squier, disapproved by American Government : Levy of Customs Duties at Port of Greytowu: Conduct of Agent of United States Ship-Canal Cpmpany in exciting the Nicaraguans to seize on Greytown; American Steamship " Prometheus" fired into by British Vessel of War for attempting to leave Greytown without Paytoent of Dues : Violent Proceedings of American Citizens at Greytown : Proposed Bases for Treaty with Nicaragua : Jurisdiction of the River San Juan ■ Debate in the Senate on Mr. Cass's Motion respecting Ruation : Attack on Mr. Clayton for alleged / Concealment of Correspondence with Sir Henry Bulwer, respecting Declaration exempting British Settlement of Honduras from the Provisions of the Convention of April 1850 : Mr. Clayton's Defence: Message of President, declining to communicate Correspondence on Aifairs of Nicaragua SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 25 America _ . . American Amebica, Centeal — continued. and Mosquito : Beport of the Committee on I'oreign Relations respecting the British Colony of the Bay Island : Attack by the Authorities of Greytown on the Transit Company's Station : Inter- ference of the United States Ship "Cyane."] Further Correspondence on same Subject ; May and June 1856. - 1856. Vol. xx. p. 317 [Subject: —Lord Clarendon's Offer to refer the whole Question to the Arbitration of a Third Power.] See also Costa Rica. Guatemala, Slave Trade, III. 3. America, South. See South America. Brazils. Columbia. Falkland Islands. Spain. American Colonies (North) : 1. Generally: Bill for the better Regulation of His Majesty's Prize Courts in the West Indies and America, and for giving more speedy and effectual Execution to the Decrees of the Lords Com- missioners of Appeals. (1801.) -....- [i.] 649 Bill to permit the Importation of certain Articles into the British Colonies in North America from the United States of America, and the Exportation of other Articles from the same Colonies to the said States. (25. of 1807.) - - - - ix. 237 Bill to regulate the Trade between Places in Europe South of Cape Finisterre and certain Ports in the British Colonies in North America. (98. of 1811.) - - xli. 641 Bill to regulate the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Indies and other Parts of the World. (65. of 1822.) - - - - cxxvni. 255 Bill for further regulating the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Indies, and for the warehousing of Goods therein. (133. of 1825.) - clxxv. 699 Bill to carry into effect a Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America [Fisheries, Commerce, and Navigation]. (16.) ... 1854-,5. iv. 231 Copies of all Acts recently passed by the Legislatures of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, for giving effect, on the Part of those Provinces, to the recent Reciprocity Treaty with the United States. - 1854-5. xvni. 55 Report of the Board of Trade, in 1764, on the Expediency of restraining the Emission of Paper Bills of Credit in our American Colonies, and other Reports and Memorials on the Subject of the Currency therein. (53. of 1812-13.) ... lxvi. Ill Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the exist- ing Facilities for Intercourse between the United Kingdom and the North American Colonies, and the Means and Expediency of improving them ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (56.) .... 1836. ix. 297 (The Committee state that they would not be justified in submitting any specific Recommendation.) [Heads OP EvIDE^■CE : — Advantages of Western and South-western Ports of Ireland as Points of Communication. Want of good Pilots. Distances of Ports from each other. Advantages of a Railway from Dublin to Galway or Valentia. Steam Communication. Supply of Coals to Steamers. Fisheries on the Western Coast of Ireland and Labrador.] - Report on the Affairs of British North America, from the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's High Commissioner. (3.) - - ... 1839. xxiv. 1 [Subjects : — Lower Canada : Animosities between French and English Races. Jealousy between British Settlers and the Assembly. French Nationality not preservable amidst Anglo-Saxon States. — American Colonies generally : Defect of the Colonial System of Government. Evils of com- mitting Details of Government to Colonial Department. Inefficient Administration of Justice. — Upper Canada ; Failure of Sir F. Head's Policy. Clergy Reserves. State of Society adverse to the Principle of a dominant Church. — Eastern Province and Newfoundland : Working of the System of Government. Disposal of Public Lands. Emigration. Operation of Passengers Act. Union of the Two Provinces proposed.] Appendix (A.) to Report. (3.) - ... 1839. xxiv. 121 [Subjects : — Clergy Reserves. State of Hospitals, &c. Exclusion of Irish Roman Catholics from Offices under Government.] Appendix (B.) to Report. (3.) - - - - 1839. xxiv. 185 [Subject : — Report of Charles BuUer, Esq., to the Earl of Durham, on the Disposal of Waste Lands, &c. in Lower Canada.] Appendix (C.) to Report. (3.) ..... 1839. xxiv. 407 [Subjects : — Beport of Commissioners of Inquiry into the Municipal Institutions of Lower Canada. Report from the Bishop of Montreal on the State of the Church within his Diocese.] Appendixes (D.) & (E.) to Report. (3.) .... 1839. xxiv. 467 [Subjects : — Disposal of Funds applicable to Purposes of Education in Lower Canada. Commutation of Feudal Tenures in the Island of Montreal. Incorporation of the Seminary of St. Snlpice.] Account of the Number and Tonnage of Ships that cleared outwards from the British Colonies in North America to the West India Islands, on a Comparison of tke Years 1807 and 1808. (14. of 1809.) - xxx. 233 Account of all Exports from Great Britain to Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland, in each Year, from 1800 to 1818, distinguishing each Colony and Settlement, (in 134. of 1819.) - cviii. 150, 151 Quantity of Timber imported into Great Britain from British North America in each Year from 1800 to 1818. (in 134. of 1819.) ..... cvm. 152 Account of the Quantity of Timber of all sorts. Masts, Ashes, and Corn, imported into the United Kingdom from the British. Possessions in America in each Year from 1822 to 1826. (38. of 1826-27.) ...--.- ccxx. 123 Fish dried, pickled, and smoked, exported from Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland, to the British West India Islands, in each Year from 1814 to 1818; and like Exports, for the same Period, to all Places except the British West India Islands, (in 134. of 1819.) - - - cviii. 162, 163 III. D 26 GENERAL INDEX TO THE AMERICAUr Ameeican Colonies (North) — continued. 1. Generally — eontinuedl Copies or Extracts of Correspondence relative to the Af&irs of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. (29.) (32.) (38.) (46.) (141.) - - - 1838. Vol. vi. pp. 1. 115. 143. XSl. 173 Commission, under tlie Great Seal, appointing the Earl of Durham High Commissioner and Governor General of all Her Majesty's Provinces on the Continent of North America, and of the Islands of Prince Edward and Newfoundlaad.. (250.,) - 1838. vi. 42L Commissions, under the Great Seal, appointing the Earl of Durham Captain General and. Governor in Chief of the Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward. (256.) - - 1838. vi. 425 Instructions given to the Earl of Gosford whea appointed Governor of Lower Canada ; of such Part of the Commission of the said Earl which was omitted in the Commission issued to the Earl of Durham ; and of a Despatch from Lord Glenelg to the Earl of Durham relative to the Instructions issuedi to the late Earl of Dalhousie for the Govern- ment of the Canadas. (367.) - - ■ . ■ " ^^^^- '^'^- ^^"^ Accounts showing the several Charges incurred by the United Kingdom on account of each of the North American Provinces, in each Year from 1827 to 1837. (110.) - 1838. vr..487 Account of the Total Revenue derived from Taxes within each of the North American Pro- vinces, in each Year from 1832 to 1836, specifying the Taxes, and under what. Acts imposed. (52.) 1838. Ti. 511 Accounts of the Value of all Articles imported intO' the United Kingdom from each of the North American Provinces, and of Articles exported from the United Kingdbm to the saidProvinces, in each Year from 1827 to 1836. (49.) - - 1838. vu.509 Accounts of the Value of all Imports and Exports of the North American Provinces, so far as regards the Trade with other Colonies and Foreign Countries, in each Year from 1832 to 1836. (94.) ..-..-- I838i vi. 513 Account of the Amount of Duty levied in the United Kingdbm upon each Article imported from the North American Provinces, and upon similar Articles when imported from Foreign Countries. (50.) ..---- 1838. vi. 505 Account of the Amount of Duty levied in. the Ports of the British Colonies and Dominions beyond Sea upon the like Imports. (76.) - - - - 1838. vi. 503 Accounts showing the Amount of Tonnage aaid Number of Ships belonging to each of the North American Provinces, and the Men employed in navigafMng the same ; and also the Number of Ships belonging to the United Kingdom and to British Colonies employed in the Trade with the said Provinces, and the Men engaged in navigating the same, in each Year from 1832 to 1836. (67.) ... . 1838. vi. 501 Correspondence from Sir John Colbome, the Earl of Durham, and Sir George Arthur, to the Secretary of State, relative to the AiTairs of British America. (4.) - 1839. v. 1 Correspondence since 1st April 1835, between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Governors of the British North American Provinces, respecting the Indians in those Provinces. (93.) ........ i839. ix. 1 Returns respecting the Ecclesiastical Establishments and Religious Instruction in the Colonies : — ^Australia, North American Provinces, West Indies, Geylbn, and European and African Possessions. (105.) - . - . . 1839. ix. 523 Statistical Reports on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America. - - 1839. xxxii. 347 Ditto, in the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America. - 1852-3. ix. 711 Accounts of the Imports to and Exports from the Australian and British North American Colonies in the Year 1844. (in 46. — App.) - . 1847-8. xxiii. 660 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America relative to Fisheries, Navigation, and Commerce [of the North American Colonies and the United States ] ; signed at Washington, 5th June 1854. . . . _ 1854-5. xviii. 49 Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor-General of Canada, or the Lieutenant-Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island, on the Military Establishments to be maintained in those Colonies of a later Date than the Despatch of Eai-1 Grey to the Earl of Elgin, of 14th March 1851 ■ also Report of the Commissioners appointed under the Great Seal of Canada, dated 27th October 1854, to investigate and report upon the best Means of re-organizing the Militia of Canada, and providing an efficient and economical System of Public. Defence and to report upon an improved System of Police ; and a- Copy of the Act passed' by the Parliament of Canada in pursuance of this Recommendation. (289.) - 1856. xv. 1 Cor»Bspondence between the Secretary of State and the Government of Newfoundland and the other North American Colonies, with respect to any Acts passed for giving an exclusive Right to the Establishment of Telegraphic Communication between this Country and North America to One Company. (162.) - - 1857-8.. xi. 207 See also Abokigines. America, United States of. Colonies, I. V. \. 3. Corn. Customs. East Indies, I. 3. Emigration and Emigrants. Hudson's Bat Company. Imports and Expoetsj H, 3. 5., &c. Naval Timber. Passage Vessels and Passengers. Post Office. Shipping, m. Timber. Timber Ships. Woollen MANUFACTUEESi 2. Canada, Upper and Lower : Bill to prevent Foreign Goods of certain Descriptions being brought from the United States of America into Canada ; and to allow a greater Quantity of Worsted Yarn to be exported from Great Britain to Canada.. ('^. of 1812.) - - . xlvii. 631 SESSIONAL. PAPERS, 1801-1859. 27 Amebican American Colonies (Noeth) — continued. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — «oirtinued. Bill to provide for the Extinction of Feudal and Seignorial Eights and Burdens on Lands held a Titre de Fief and k Titre de Cens, in the Province of Lower Canada ; and for the gradual Conversion of those Tenures into the Tenure of Free and Common Soccage ; and for other Purposes relating to said Province. (118. of 1825.) - Vol. clxxv. p. 563 Bill to amend so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. as relates to the Election of Members to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada. (123. of 1826.) - cc. 923 Bill to amend so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. (149. of 1830.) - - cCLXin. 375 Bill to explain and amend the Laws relating to Lands holden in Free and Common Soccage in the Province of Lower Canada. (25. of 1830-31.) ' - - ccLxxxm. 117 Bill to amend the Act 14 Geo. 3. e. 88. for establishing a Fund towards defraying the Charges of the Administration of Justice and Support of the Civil Government within the Province of 'Quebec in America. (56. of 1830-31.) - - - cOLXXXin. 213 A similar Bill. (69. of 1831.) -..--- ccxc. 1 Act relative to the Bight of Tithes within Upper Canada. (51. of 1817.) - 'Lxxxvix. 443 Bill to enable His Majesty to grant to a Company, to be incorporated by Charter, to bei called " The Canada Company," certain Lands in Upper Canada ; and to invest the said Company with certain Powers and Privileges relating thereto. (120. of 1825.) - - - - - - - - OLXxv. 595 Bill to alter and amend an Act for enabling His Majesty to grant to a Company, to be incor- porated by -Charter, to be called " The Canada Company," certain Lands in Upper Canada. (140. of 1828.) ...... ccxxv. 603 Bill to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada. (43.) - 1838. ii. 327 Bill for declaring the true Intent and Meaning of an Act passed in the present Session, intituled "An Act to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada," and for indemnifying those who have issued or acted under a certain Ordinance made under colour of the said Act. (340.) As amended in Committee. (353.) - - - - - - - - 1838. II. 331. 333 Bill to amend the Act 1 & 2 Viet. c. 9. for making temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada. (177.) ..... 1839. ii. 501 Bill to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada. (162.) 1840. ii. 151 Bill for guaranteeing the Payment of the ' Interest on a Loan of One million five hundred thousand Pounds to be raised by the Province of Canada. (254.) - 1842. ii. 303 Bill to authorize Her Majesty to assent to a certain Bill of the Legislative Council and Assembly of the Province of Canada, for granting a Civil List to Her 'Majesty ; and to repeal certain Parts of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 35. for re-uniting the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada. (256.) - 1847. iii. 271 Bill to repeal so much of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 35. to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, as relates to the Use of the English Language in Instruments relating to the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. (211.) - - 1847-8. m. 457 Bill for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Bruns- wick. (215.) With the Commons Amendments. (283.) - 1851. m. 211. 215 Bill to provide for the Exercise of certain Powers vested in the Bishop of Quebec, in respect of Districts severed from his Diocese. (80.) - - - 1852. ii. 27 Titles of all Acts of the Legislature of Lower Canada which, expired in 1835, 1836, and 1837, and which will expire in 1838 and 1839. (45.) - ■ . 1838. vi. 481 Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada in 1793 (Cap. 5.) intituled "An Act to confirm and make valid certain Marriages heretofore contracted in the Country now comprised within the Province of Upper Canada, and to provide for the future Solemnization of Marriage within the same." (in 93.) . 1840. vii. 341 Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada in 1797 (Cap. 14.) intituled " An Act to obviate the Objections that might arise from a clerical Error in some of His Majesty's Letters Patent of Grant." (in 93.) - ... 1840. vii. 344 Copies of all Acts passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada, recognizing any of the various Denominations of Christians existing in that Province. (94.) - 1840. vii. 347 Act passed by the Legislature of the Province of Canada in the Fifth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act for the Disposal of Public Lands."^ (13.) 1842. V. 1 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, in the Sixth Year of the Beign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled " An Act to make Provision for the Management of the Temporalities of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec in this Province, and for other Purposes therein mentioned." (43.) - - 1843. v. 1 Bill passed by the Legislature of Canada, to raise an Income of 100,0007. out of the Public Lands in Canada for Common School Education. (229.) - . 1849. 'vn. 621 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to make Provision for the Management of the Temporalities of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Montreal, and for, other Purposes therein mentioned ; together with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (^0.) ... 1852. xiv. 475 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to repeal so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. as relates to Keotories and the Presentation of Incumbents to the same, and for other Purposes connected with sutih Rectories ; "together with the Resolutions of the Council ■and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (21.) - - - 1852. xiv. 483 D 2 28 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Amebican American Colonies (North) — continued. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to provide for the Establishment of a Church Society of the' United Church of England and Ireland in e^h Diocese of that Church in Lower Canada, and for other Purposes connected with the recent Division of the Diocese of Quebec ; togetlier with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (32.) 1852. Vol. xir. p. 487 Bill to empower the Legislature of Canada to alter the Constitution of the Legislative Council for that Province. (137.) 18^4. iv. 693 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to regulate the Militia of that Province, and to repeal the Acts now in force for that Purpose, (in 289.) - - 1856. xv. 41 Bill to explain an Act for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. (131.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. ni. 289 Return of the effective Strength of the British Land Forces in North America, and the effective Militia Fencibles or Volunteei's in Upper and Lower Canada, on 25th May 1812. (58. of 1812-18.) - - . i-xvi. 152 Copies of Regulations, and Amount of Duties, established by the Provincial Legislatures of the Two Canadas, as affecting the Importation of Foreign Corn or Flour within those Provinces, (in 111. of 1825.) ...-.- cxcm. 190 Return of the Amount of Crown Lands settled or otherwise disposed of, since the Year 1820, in the Two Canadas. (in 111. of 1825.) - - » - - cxcm. 191 Memorial from the Legislative Council of Lower Canada, dated 4th March 1825, on the Subject of the Corn Laws. (124. of 1825.) .... cxcm. 193 Account of the Real and Official Value of British Manufactures exported to Upper and Lower Canada in 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824. (134. of 1825.) - - - cxcm. 219 Minutes of the iijtended Arrangements between the Government and the proposed Canada Company. (112. of 1825.) - ... - - cxcm. 203 Communications between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Upper and Lower Canada, on the Subject of the Civil Government of Canada, as established by the Act of 31 Geo, 3., and respecting Alterations therein ; and the State of the Executive and Legislative Councils in the Yeai-s 1828 and 1829. (216. of 1830.) - - cclxxviii. 269 Communication from the Governor of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada, recommending a final Arrangement of the Finance of that Province relating to the Administration of Justice in the Province. (73. of 1830-31.) - ccLXXXVm. 295 Reports of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Grievances complained of in Lower Canada : (14. of 1837.) First Report. ------- - xxxvii. 203 [StTBiTECT : — Conditions to be annexed to the Cession of the Crown Revenues in the Province.] Second Report. -..--.. xxxvii. 285 [SoBJECTS : — Befusal of the House of Assembly to make Provision for the Wants of the Local Administration. Demands of the Assembly, and Observations of the Commissioners thereon.] Third Report. -------- xxxvn. 305 [Subjects : — Origin and History of the Executive Council, its existing Functions, and the Complaints ■which have been preferred against it Remedies that have been proposed, and Alterations which the Commissioners recommend.] Fourth Report. ------- xxxvii. 337 Fifth Report. -------- xxxvii. 341 [Subjects: — Seminary of Montreal ; State of the Seminary of St. Sulpice, and its History, so far as respects its Title to the Siegnenry of Montreal. Conclusions of the Commissioners on that Subject. Feudal Burdens within the Seigneury, and Proposals of the Seminary for their Extension. Opinion on those Proposals, and BecommendatioDs of the Commissioners. Mode of carrying them into effect. Exception of the ArriSre Piefs from their Operation.] General Report. ----.-. xxxvii. 381 [Subjects : — I. Legislative Council : Historical Retrospect Question as to the Use of the Council as a Check or Balance. Its Services in the Be vision of Bills. Considerations in favour of and against an Elective Council. State of Public Opinion on the Question. — 11. Representation of the People ; Com- plaints respecting, and Plans for Alteration thereof examined.— HI. Wild Lands and King's Domain: Complaints of the Assembly. Opinions on the existing Regulation. Speculation in Wild Lands. Wild Land Tax. King's Domain and Water Lots." Remodelling of Departments, including the Subject of the Court of Escheats. Land Company.— IV. Tenures of Land: Comparison of Tenures, and Imperial Enactments for facilitating Charges on them. Improved Methods of facilitating Commutation. Court of Escheats. Tenure of Eranc Alien.— V. Registry Offices: Reasons in favour of and against Registration. Extent of Hypoth^ques in Lower Canada! Act passed to remedy some of their Inconveniences. Registry established in the Townships. Measures that have been proposed with a view to further Improvements.— VI. Apportionment of Duties, and Effects of the Canada Trade Act : Awards hitherto made, and Attempts to pro- vide better Means of arbitrating under the Act Obstacle it presents to the Alteration of Duties. State of Trade.— Vn. Execution of the Recommendations of the Canada Committee in 1828.— VIIL Education : Proceedings of the Legislature on the Subject. System esUblished by them and Remarks thereon.] ' Despatches relative to the Affairs of Lower Canada, from the Colonial Secretary to the Earl of Gosford, and vice versS, with several Enclosures, containing, inter alia, the Speeches of the Earl of Gosford on opening the Provincial Parliament in 1835 and 1836, and the Addresses of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly thereon, (18.) --------. 1837. V 693 Despatch from the Earl_ of Gosford to the Colonial Secretary relative to the Financid Position of the Province, with a Statement of the Gross Ordinary Revenue thereof for the Years 1835 and 1836. (13.2.) 1837. v. 745 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 29 American Amekican Colonies (North) — eontimied, 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. * Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1834, on the Aflairs of Lower Canada. (37.) - - a 837. Vol. v. p. 305 Resolutions of the House of Commons relative to Canada, agreed to on the 28th April 1837. (63.) - - - - - - - - 1837. v. 749 Account of the Expense already incurred in respect to the Commission sent to Canada, together with an Estimate of any further Charge which it may be necessary to meet upon that Head. (66.) - - ... . . 1837. v. 1 Agreement concluded between His late Majesty's G-overnment and the British American Land Company in the Year 1833. (in 69.) - - - - - 1837. v. 507 Reports of the Select Committee of the House of Assembly respecting Judge Thompson, Mr. Sheriff Witcher, and Mr. Felton. (in 69.) - - 1837. T. 509. 602. 641 Papers relating to the Charges preferred by Dr. C. Duncombe against Sir F. B. Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. (135.) - - - . 1837. v. 3 Orders in Council and Returns relating to the Sale of Lands in the. Province of Upper Canada. (244.) , . - - , - - - - 1837. v. 183 Return of the. Names and Rank of Persons in Holy Orders in Canada who received Salaries in 1832, granted to them by Government previously to the Appropriation Act in 1832, and of those who received Salaries in 1837, specifying the Amount of Salaries ; also the Amount of Salaries granted to any Person in Holy Orders, as such, by any permanent Act of the Provincial Legislature. (HI.) - ... - 1838. vi. 407 Population of Lower Canada, and .of the Six United Counties of Saint Hyacinthe, Richelieu, Rouville, Vercheres, Chambly, and L'Acadie, of the City and County of Montreal, and of the Counties of Two Mountains and Terrebonne. (44.) - - 1838. vi. 413 Extract of a Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to the Earl of Durham, dated 20th January 1838, relative to the Formation of a Special Council. (37.) - - 1838. vi. 417 Instruction under the Royal Signet and Sign Manual, authorizing the Governor in Chief (Earl of Durham) of Lower Canada to constitute a Special Council. (249.) - 1838. vi. 423 Returns of the Appointments made by the Earl of Durham since his Arrival in Canada, and the Names of the Persons holding those Appointments. (291.85 313.) - 1838. vi. 465. 467 Return of aU Appointments made by the Earl of Durham to the Special Council of Lower Canada, and of all Ordinances passed in such Special Council, of any Proclamation issued by the Earl of Durham on 28th June 1838, and of all Minutes of Proceedings of the Special Council on that Date. (325.) - - . . - 1838. vi. 469 Form of Mandamus by which Members of the Executive Council in Lower Canada have usually been appointed. (251.) - . - . . 1838. vi. 479 Statement of the Expenses of the Civil Government and Administration of Justice in Lower Canada from 1832 to 1835, as also of the Sums which would have been at the Dis- posal of the Government if the Revenues of the 14 Geo. 3. c. 88. had not been given up. (42.) 1838. VI. 485 Despatches from Sir F. B. Head, Bart., on the Subject of Canada ; with Copies or Extracts of the Answers from the Secretary of State. (41.) - ■ - 1839. iv. 1 Return of the Net Revenue and Expenditure of Lower Canada from 1835 to 1838 ; showing the Sources of Revenue and General Heads of Expenditure, (185.) - 1839. v. 473 Letter from Lord Glenelg to the Earl of Durham, 5th Feb. 1839. (20.) - 1839. v. 409 Despatch from Lieutenant General Sir John Colborne to Lord Glenelg, dated Montreal, 15th Jan. 1839. (21.) - - - - 1839. v.' 411 Correspondence from Sir George Arthur to the Secretary of State, relative to the Affairs of Canada. (103.) (253.) - - - ,- - - 1839. v. 413. 461 Correspondence from Sir John Colborne to the Secretary of State, relative to the Affairs of Canada. (165.) ... ... 1839. r. 451 Letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated respectively 23d June, 29th June, and 8th September 1832. (70.) ..... 1839. v. 475 Militia General Order touching the Court of Inquiry held upon Col, Prince. (106.) 1839. v. 479 Despatches from the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada on the Subject of the Creation of Rectories in that Province. (48.) - - - . . 1839. ix. 177 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada : — Part I. — ^Lower Canada. •, .... 1840. vi. 1 Part II. — Upper Canada. - - - . 1840. vi. 219 Part III. — Upper Canada. ...... 1840. vi. 447 Part IV. — Upper and Lower Canada. ..... 1840. vi. 557 Further Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada. (165.) - 1840. vi. 617 Royal Instructions to the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson when appointed Governor General of Canada. (180.) - ... i840. vii. 359 Correspondence between the Marquess of Normanby and Sir John Colborne, and the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson and Lord John Russell, relative to the Re-union of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. (68.) ... 1840. vii. 383 Maps to be added to the above Correspondence ; viz. Map of Canada divided into Counties and Ridings, as per Union Bill ; Map of Lower Canada, in Counties, as previous to Act of 1829, and as divided by said Act ; Map of Upper Canada, in Counties and Ridings, as at present divided. ----.-- 1840. vu. 435 Despatch from the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson, Governor General of Canada, to Lord John Russell, dated 22d Jan. 1840. (70.) .... 1840. vii. 319 Despatch from Lieut.-Governor Sir George Arthur to Lord John Russell, dated Toronto, 22d Oct, 1839; with Copy of Lord John Russell's Reply thereto. (198,) - 1840. vii.441 D 3 30 -GENERAL INDEX TO THE A»fEBIC!4.N American Colonies (NonTn)— continued. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Statement of the Export of Flour and Wheat from the United States of America and Canada, (in 297.) - - . - - 1840. Vol. xxiv. p. 81 Petition of " The>Canada Company," that 60,000Z. due from them to the Government may be employed for the Furtherance of Emigration to Canada, (in 127.) - 1840. vn. 449 Correspondence between Lord Sydenham, Sir George Arthur, and Lord John RwBsell, relative to the Affairs of Canada. ... - - 1841. iv. 289 Statement of the Income and Expenditure of Upper and Lower Canada for the Year 1840. ---_.. - 1841. IV. 297 Ordinances passed by the Governor and Special Council of Lower Canada, in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign -of Her Majesty Queen Victoria ; presented pursuant to 2 & 3 Vict. c. 53. s. 2. (4.) ... - - - 1841. iv. 1 Despatch from the Eight Hon. C. Poulett Thomson to Lord John Kussell, dated Montreal, 13th March 1840, transmitting Memorial from various Parties respecting the Estates of St. Sulpice. (89.) ... . - . - 1840. vn. 461 ' Charter of the Corporation of Saint Nicholet in Lower Canada, with Instructions of Lord, Bathurst on the Subject. (37.) - - - - - 1841. iv. 171 Despatch from Lord SydenTiam, Governor General of British North America, to Lord J. Russell, transmitting a Return from the Principal of the Seminary of Montreal ; showing the Names of those who since the passing of the Ordinance 3 Vict. c. 30. haive commuted the Tenure of theirProperty.witha Statement of the Amount of that Property. (16.) -1841. iv. 165 Despatch from Lord Goderich to Lord Aylmer, 13th September 1831 ; and also Exti-act of Enclosure in the Earl of Aberdeen's Despatch to Earl Amherst, 2d April 1835, relative to the Seminary of Saint Sulpice at Montreal. (32.) - - - 1841. iv. 177 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year, from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Canada, &c. (16.) - - - 1843. xviii. 7 Despatch from Lord Stanl^ -to Sir Charles T. Metcalfe, Bart., dated 3d March 1«43. (in 43.) - - - . . - . ■ - - 1843. _ v. 1 Addi-ess to Her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly of Canada, respecting the Admission of Foreign Corn into the British Markets. (168.)- - - 1846. xvm. 361 Petition to Her Majesty from the Board of Trade of -the Town of Hamilton, praying that the Measures now before the Imperial Parliament relating to Corn and Timber may not become Law. (169.) ..-..-. 1846. xviii. 369 Correspondence between Governor the Earl Cathcart and Mr. Secretary Gladstone, respect- ing the Affairs of Canada. (172.) .... 1^46. xvm. 343 Correspondence between Lord Metcalfe and Lord Stanley, &c., relative to the Affairs of Canada. (1846.) - .... 1847. vi. 1 CoiTOspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - - 1 847—8. vii. 235 Papers relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - 1849. vn. 531.555.571 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland on the Subject of the Fire at St. John's, and the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Sufferers; also between the Secretary of State and the Committee for raising Subscriptions for the Relief of the Distress occasioned by the Fire : And also, similar Returns relative ' to the Fire at Quebec. (41.) - - - - - - 1847. vi. 11 Correspondence between the Governor General of Canada and the Secretary of State foi' the 'Colonial Department upon the Operation of the Navigation Laws. - 1847-8. vn. 213 'Further CoiTespondence on same Subject. - - 1849. xiv. 293. 307. 313 Correspondence between the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Governor- General of Canada, &c., relative to the proposed Halifax and Quebec Railway, (in 46. — App.) - - - . 1847-8. xxni. 791 Final Report of the Officers employed on the Survey of the Line for the Quebec and Halfax Railway, with the subsequent Correspondence thereon, and on Public Works in Canada. - - .... 1849. xlvi. 1 Votes and Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Canada relating to the Rebellion Losses BiU. (161.) - 1849. VII. 519 Return to Address of 28th June, for Copies of any Addresses or Petitions or Communica- tions from the Earl of Elgin, respecting any Addresses or Petitions against giving the Governor's Assent to the Canada Indemnity Bill; (213.) - 1849. vn. 619 Reports rdatiiig to the Quebec and Halifax Railway, the New Brunswick Railway, and the Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Union Railway. - _ 1850. xxxii. 603 Correspondence and Memoirs, &c. relative to the Claim-s of Mr. Ryland, formerly Secretary to the Executive Council of Canada. (112.) - - - . 1850. vn. 29 Papers relative to the Removal of the Seat of Government, and to the Annexation Move- ment. - - . - i85Q_ ^_ I Correspondence relating to the CivU List and Military Expenditure in Canada. - 1851. x. 9 Papers relative to the Settlement of the disputed Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada - and New Brunswick. ... . . . _ _ 1851. x. 211 Correspondence relating to the projected Railway from Halifax to Quebec. 1851. x. 31 Further Correspondence on same Subject. . . - - 1851. ' x. 145 Further Correspondence on same Subject.. ... 1852. xiv! 493 Correspondence relative to the Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Railroad Com- pany. (313.) ------. 1851. X, 177 Papers relative to the proposed Changes in the Legislative Council of Canada. 1854. xiii' 207 Papers relative to Legislative Proceedings in Canada. - - . 1854. xni! 231 Correspondence on the Subject of Colonial Church Affairs in the Dioceses of the Colonies of Canada and Victoria. - • - - - . ^ 1857, Sess. 2. xni. 281 SESSIONAL PAPERS; I'SDI-lS-sg. American American Colonies (Noeth) — continued. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Bespatehes from' the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor- General of Canada, and the Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, on the Military Establislunent to be maintained in those Colonies, of a later Date than the Desfpatch of Earl Grey to the Earl of Elgini of 14th March 1851 : Also, Eeport of the Comniissioners appointed' under the Great Seal of Canada, dated 27th October 1834, to investigate- and report upon tihe best Means of re-organizing the Militia of Canada, and providing an efS.cient and! economical System of Public Defence, and to report upon an improved System of Police ;. and. a Copy of the Act passed by the Parliament of Canada in pursuance of this Eecommendation. (289.) 1856. Vol. xv. p. 1 Copy of the Canada Act, 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. 47.), for the. InteoducCion of Decimal Coinage into Canada : Also, Paper respecting ditto, in the Appendix to the Cxinada Journals of 1852, P. ; Treasury Minute, &c. : Also, Third' and Fourth Reports of Select Committee of Assembly of Canada on Public Accounts, Siession 1855 :. And also, Canada Act, 1857 (20 Vict. c. 18.), directing that Public Accounts be kept in Dollars and Cents. (123.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 1. See also 1. supra; and, in the: Index, ABOEismEa. Amcbeica, ITniteb States of. 'Clergy Reserves. Corn. EmGRiKTioN and Emigrants. Httdson's Bat Company. Statistical Tables. 3. New Brunswick : Bill to permit Goods and Commodities to be importedi into amd, exported' from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, in any Vessel whatsoever. (68. ofl809i) - - xxiii. 181 Bill for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Btuns- vsdck.. (215.), With the Commons Amendments. (283.) - 1851. in. 211. 215 Bill to explain an Act for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. (131.) . . - - 1857, Sess. 2. ra. 289 Reports madte to the Governors of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, &c., in consequence of the Receipt of the Letter of the Secretary of State, relating to the future Administration of the Patronage of their Governments.. (181.) - 1840. vii. 453 Reports to the Secretary of State, from the Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island,, &c., on the State of those Colonies. - 1846. xxxni. 383 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, tlie Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, Britieh Guiana, and New Brunswick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and promoting such Works. (240.) - - - , - - 1847. vi. 91 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl Grey, enclosing Bills for 1,250Z., voted by the Legislature of New Brunswick for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland. (63.) ... 1847. xii. 175 Papers relating to the New Brunswick Railway. ... 1850. xxxii. 603 Papers relative to the Settlement of the disputed Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. -•.-.-. 1851. x. 211 See also 1. 2. supra ; and, in the Index, Emigration. 4. Newfoundland : Bill for establishing Courts of Judicature in Newfoundland ; and for re-annexing Part of the Coast of Labrador to the Government thereof. (34. of 1809.) - xxiii. 21 Bill to regulate the Celebration of Marriages in Newfoundland. (63. of 1817.) lxxxiii. 355 Bill to enable His Majesty to make Regulations with respect to the taking and curing Fish on certain Parts of the Coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, according to a Convention made with the United States of America. (77. of 1819.) - - - xcvii. 311 Bill for the Administration of Justice, and for making further Provision for the Solemniza- tion of Marriage in Newfoundland. (37. of 1824.) As amended by the Committee. (54.) As reported from the Committee. (65.) - - CLix. 93. 113. 131 Bill for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland. (258.) 1842. iv. 65 Bill to continue until 1st Sept. 1847 certain Provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 120. for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland. (251.) - 1846. tv. 223- BiU to render permanent certain Parts of the Act for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland. (211.) ... - 1847. iv. 59T BUI to confirm certain Acts of the Legislature of Newfoundland respecting the rebuilding of the Town of Saint John's, Newfoundland, and to enable the said Legislature to make other Provisions respecting the rebuilding of the said Town. (78.) - 1849. vi. 403 Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America respecting the New- foundland Fishery ; signed at London, 20th Oct. 1818. (1819;) - - cxii. 67 Papers relating to proposed Changes in the Constitution of Newfoundlaiid. (252.) - 1842. v. 49 Despatch from Lieutenant Colonel Law to Earl Grey, dated Newfoundland, l&t March 1847, transmitting a Bill for 500Z. on account of the Subscriptions raised in that Island for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland. (115.) - - - 1847. xii. 177 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland on the- Su/bjectof the Fire at Saint John's, and the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Sufferers ; also between the Secretary of State and the Committee for raising Subscrip- tions fe>r the Relief of the Distiress occasioned by the Fire : And also, similar Returns jsektive to the Fire-at Quebec. (41.) . . _ - . 1847. vi. 11 D 4 32 GENERAL INDEX TO THE American . _ . Anatomy American Colonies (Noeth) — continued. 4. Newfoundland — coutinued. Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the Rights of Fishery on the Coast of Newfoundland and the neighbouring Coasts ; signed at London, 14th January 1857. _ . - - 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. vii. p. 343 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the G-overiiment of Newfoundland and the other North American Colonies, with respect to any Acts passed for giving an exclusive Right to the Establishment of Telegraphic Communication between this Country and North America to One Company, (162.) - - 1857-8. xi. 207 See also 1. 3. supra ; and, in the Index, Abokigines. Emigration and Emigrants. 5. Nova Scotia : Bill to permit Goods and Commodities to be imported into and exported from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in any Vessel whatsoever. (68. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 181 Bill to authorize the Advance of a certain Sum out of the Consolidated Fund, for the Com- pletion of the Shubenaccadie Canal in Nova Scotia. (175. of 1830.) - CCLXIii. 495 Dates of all Despatches from Sir Colin Campbell, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, in which a Supply of additional Forces to that Colony was requested, during the Year 1837, with the Dates of the Receipts of such Despatches, and of the Answers to them. (48.) - - - - - - f- ■ 1838. VI. 415 Reports made by the Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, in consequence of the Receipt of the Letter of the Secretary of State, of 16th October 1839, relating to the future Administration of the Patronage of their Governments. (181.) - - - - - - 1840. vii. 453 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated Halifax, 2d Feb. 1847, enclosing a Draft for 1,000/., voted by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (311.) - 1847. Xii. 179 See also 1. supra; and, in the Index, Emigration and Emigrants. 6. Vancouver's Island : Bill to provide for Administration of Justice in Vancouver's Island. (177.)- 1849. iii. 31 Correspondence between the Chairman of the Hudson's Bay Company and the Secretary of State, relative to the Colonization of Vancouver's Island. (18.) - 1849. ix. 501 7. British Columbia : Bill to provide for the Government of British Columbia. (243.) - 1857-8. it. 243 Correspondence relative to the Discovery of Gold in the Fraser's River District in British North America. - . _ . . . 1857-8. xi. 243 Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of British Columbia, and from the Governor to the Secretary of State, relative to the Government of the Colony : Also, Copies of the Act of Parliament to provide for the Government of British Columbia ; Governor's Commission and Instructions ; Order in Council to provide for the Administration of Justice ; and Instrument revoking so much of the Crown Grant of 30th May 1838 to the Hudson's Bay Company, for exclusive Trading with the Indians, as relates to the Territories comprised within the Colony of British Columbia. - - - - . . 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 237 See also, in the Index, Hudson's Bat Compant. 8. Prince Edward Island : Papers on the Subject of affording the Imperial Guarantee to a Loan for the Service of Prince Edward Island. (72.) - - - . . 1857-8. xi. 171 See also supra, i. 5. Cape Breton. See supra, 1. Labrador. See supra, 4. Amherst (Ship). See China Trade. Amiens, Viscount. See Aldborough, Eael of. Ammunition. See Arms and Ammunition. Amoy. See China Trade. Amsterdam. See Corn, III. 3. Coin and Coinage, m. 2. Exchange, Rate or. Amusements, Public : Bill to repeal so much of Two Acts of the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-eighth Years of Kins George the Second as restrains the Amusements of Public Music, Dancing or other Public Entertainment of the like Kind, in the Cities of London and Westoinster or within Twenty Miles thereof. (152.) . - - - . igae n'oY See also Public Houses. Theatres. Anatomt, Schools op : BiU to prevent the unlawful Disinterment of Human Bodies, and for regulating Schools of Anatomy. (64. of 1829.) - - . . . *= . ccxlii 509 Bill for regulating Schools of Anatomy. (129. of 1831-32.) As amended by the Com- mittee. (199. of 1831-32.) - - - . . ccxcvi. 781. 789 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 33 Anatomy . - . . Astnuities Anatomt, Sohools of — continued. Keport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons (in 1828) on the Manner of obtaining Subjects for Dissection in the Schools of Anatomy, and on the State of the Law affecting Persons employed in obtaining or dissecting Bodies ; with Minutes of Evidence. (12. of 1829.) ..... Vol. ccxliv. p. 1 [Subjects ; — Difficulties ■which Anatomists hare had to contend with. Numher of Anatomical Students previous to 1798. Number of Subjects dissected in London annually. Means taken to obtain Subjects, and Prices given. State of the Law against Disinterment. Number and bad Character of Exhumators. Legislative Measures desirable. Propriety of repealing the Clause of the Act of Geo. 2. as to Bodies of Murderers.] Ancient Demesne, Courts of. See Fines and Eecoveries. Real Pkopeett. Ancient Laws op Ireland : Report of the Commissioners appointed .by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to inquire con- cerning the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland ; also, Letter from the Chief or Under Secretary for Ireland forwarding the same to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. (163.) ....,-.. 1852. xvn. 1 Ancona. See Corn, III. 3. Anderson, Mr. See Treasury. Anderson v. Fitzgerald : Questions of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Anderson v. Fitzgerald (Adminis- tratrix of Patrick Fitzgerald). (269.) .... 1852-3. xxt. 315 Opinion of the Judges upon the above. (277.) ... 1852-3. xxv. 317 Andover Union. See Poor and Poor Rates, England and Wales, II. 5. Anglesey Claim op Peerage : Report from the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of George Earl of Mountnorris in Ireland, claiming the Titles of Earl of Anglesey and Baron Annesley of Newport Pagnell, in Great Britain, on the Proceedings heretofore had touching the said Titles. (65. of 1819.) - - - - - oi. 1 Anhalt, DuiiES OP : Accession of the Dukes of Anhalt to the Convention concluded, 13th May 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 8th February 1853. ..... 1852-3. xxi. 795 Animals. See Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Cruelty to Animals. Imports and Exports, II. 3. 6. Annandale Claim op Peerage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was I'eferred the Petition of J. J. H. Johnstone of Annandale, Esq., claiming the Earldom of Annandale and Hartfell. (128. of 1825.) Ditto [reprinted], (in 100.) Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1826. Ditto [reprinted], (in 100.) Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1830. Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1834. Ditto [reprinted], (in 100.) Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1838. Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1844. Annesley, Earl : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. William Richard Earl Annesley, Viscount Glerawly, Baron Annesley, in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (k.) _..-.. 1854-5. xxi. 77 " Annie Jase," The : Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the Ship " Annie Jane " on Barra Island, made by Direction of the Board of Trade by Captain F. W. Beechey. - 1854. xxxv. 321 Anniversary Days Observance. See Common Prayer Book. Annual Duties. See Taxes and Duties. Annuities : Bill to repeal the Act 17 Geo. 3. for registering Grants of Life Annuities, and for the better Protection of Infants against such Grants ; and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof. (73. of 1812-13.) ...... Lvm. 379 Bill to explain above Acts as to Enrolment of Memorials of Grants of Annuities. (66. of 1822.) As amended by the Committee. (98. of 1822.) - - cxxviii. 247. 249 Bill to iexplain the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 14L respecting the Enrolment of Memorials of Grants of Annuities. (84. of 1826.) ...... cxcrx. 265 Bill to repeal the Laws relating to Usury, and to Enrolment of Annuities. (243.) 1854. vi. 681 See also Athol, Duke of. Cambridge, Duke or. Civil List. Consolidated Annuities, Ireland. Gough, Lord. Haedinge, Viscount. Havelock, Lady and Sir Henry Marsham. Kent, H.R.H. Duchess op. Lepevre, Right Hon. C. S. Philanthropic Annuity Institution. Princess Royal. Raglan, Lady and Lord. Royal Family. Williams, Sir Wm. Fenwick. III. E . - - cxcvL 335 - . - 1844. XVI. 1 (34. of 1826.) . - ccix. 49 - . - 1844. XVI. 1 (in 100.) - 1844. xvL 1 (56.) - - 1834. XXIIL pt. 1. p. 1 - . - 1844. XVI. 1 (in 100.) . - 1844. XVI. 1 (in 101.) - - - 1844. XVI. 93 S4 GENERAL INDEX. TO THE Annuities - - - - Appeal . Annuities, Government : , Statement of the Amount of Long Annuities, with their Value, calculated at Eighteen Years Purchase ; and of the Amount of Life Annuities; with their Value, calculated at Twelve Years Purchase, 1821. (67. of 1821.) - - - Vol. cxxv. pp. 14, 15 > . Similar Account, 1822. (in 28. of 1822.) - - - - CXLI. 288, 289 t : ' Similar Account, 1827. (151 of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxx. 42, 43 ,:, Letter from Mr. John Finlaison to J. C. Herries, Esq,, dated 30th April 1827, enclosmg Memorandum and Four Tables relative to Life Annuities charged on Sinking Fund by the Act 48 Geo. 3. (56. of 1828.) - - - - - ccxxxviii. 499 Account of the Additions to the Life Annuities in each of the Years ending in January 1836, 1837, 1838, ,1839, and .1840, and of the Stock surrendered in compensation for the same ; and also of the Amount of Life Annuities cancelled by Death or otherwise in each of th? same Years. (28.) 1840. xx. 313 Returns of the estimated Amount of Terminable Annuities and of Life Annuities granted by the Public which may be calculated as likely to fall in during each of the Years from 1843 to the 1st January 1864. (244.) - - - 1843. xvin. 1 Eeturn of the total Amount of the Public Debt consisting of Annuities for Lives or Years, ■ as it stood at the End of each of the last Seven Years, ending 5th January 1847 : Also, Return of the Amount of Life Annuities created in each of the last Seven Years, the Amount of Stock redeemed by said Annuities, and also the Amount cancelled by the Death of the Annuitants : And also. Account of the, Interest which would have been payable upon, the above Capital Stock if it had not been exchanged for the said Life Annuities. (87.) -..---- 1847. xxi. 1 ^ee also Debt, National. Debt, Public. Dividends. Finance. Five pee Cents. Foub pee Cents. Savings Banks. Theee-a.np-a-Halp pee CENTSi Annuities, Pkopeett Tax on. See Pkopeett and tfcoME Tax. Annuities Redemption : Bill to authorize Issues out of the Consolidated Fund for the Redemption of certain Annuities charged on Branches of the Gross Revenue. (164^) - ' - - 1856. iii. 61 Bill to alter the Mode of providing for certain Expenses now charged upon certain Parts of the Public Revenue. (238.) - - - - - 1856. vi. 363 Return of Rules and -Regulations issued by the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, in pursuance of the Act 17 & 18 Vict, c. 94., intituled "An Act to alter the Mode of providing for certain Expenses now charged upon certain Branches of the Public Revenues and upon the Consolidated Fund." (9.) - - 1856. xxn. 155 Account showing the Particulars of the Hereditary Pensions which have been redeemed In the Year ending 31st March 1856 by an Issue of 213,177/. 1*. 2d., the Principle on which such Redemption Money was calculated, and Copies of the Warrants, Minutes, or other Instruments by which such Issue of Public Money has been direqted : And also. Copies of any other Treasury Minutes under which Hereditary Pensions have been redeemed. (123.) -.-... i856. xxii. 297 Annuities, South Sea. &e South Sea Company. An^jtity Tax, Edinbuegh : -Report by J. G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., to Sir George Grey, Bart., on the Annuity Tax in the City of Edinburgh and Can ongate ; with Appendixes. - - 1849. xxxvii. 97 Letter from J. G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., to Sir George Grey, Bart., on the same Sub- ject. - - ...... 1850. xxvii. 1 Ansteuthee, Dame Ann. See Polewaet Claim op Peerage. Antigua : Desplatch from Sir E. Bulwer.Lytton, Bart., to the Governor-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands, dated 31st July 1858, relating to the Antigua Riots. - - 1857-8. xi. 263 See also West India Colonies, V. i. Slaveet. Antimony, &c. in Bintulu : Correspondence respecting the Leases of Antimony, &c. in Bintulu. - - 1851. xv. 51 Antiquaeian Society, Geants to. See Finance. Anteim. See Fictitious Votes, i. Antrim Coast Roads. See Woeks, Public, Ireland. Antrim, Earl or : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Mark Earl of Antrim, claiming a Right to vote a,t the Elections of Repre- sentative Peers for Ireland, (g.) - - - . . 1857-8 xix 299 Antrim, Presbytery op. See Dissenting Places or Worship. Apostacy prom Islamism. See Turkey. Apothecaeies : Bill to explain and amend ihe Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 194., for regulating the Practice of Apothe- caries throughout England and Wales. (182. of 1825.) - . cLxxvi 1165 Bill for regulating the Qualifications of Pharmaceutical Chemists. (200.) - 1852. iv 277 See also Aesenic, Sale of. Infirmaeies and Hospitals, Ieeland. Medical Peactitioners. Poisons, Sale op. Appeal, Chancery Court of. See Chancery, Court op, England. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 35 Appeal ----- Appeals Appkal for Prizes, Cotirt op. See Admiraxtt, Cotiet of. AppBAiiS from Towns Corporate. See Quarter Sessions. Appeals from Warrants of Distress, Ireland. See Justices of Peace, 2. Appeals of Murder, Treason, &c. : Bill to abolish Appeals of Murder, Treason, Felony, or other Offences, and Wager of Battel, or joining Issue and Trial by Battel in Writs of Right. (35. of 1819.) Vol. xcvii. p. 83 Appeals to the House of Lords : Bill to alter and amend the Appellate Jurisdiction of the House of Lords, and for certain other Purposes. (225.) 1834. i. pt. 2. 1265 Bill for making better Provision for the Hearing of Appeals and Writs of Error in the House of Lords, and of Appeals in the Privy Council. (77.) - - - 1836. 1.965 Bill for the making better Provision for the Heaa-ing of Appeals and Writs of Error in the House of Lords. (41.) - 1842. _ ii. 13 Bill for transferring the Hearing and determining of certain Appeals from Her Majesty in Councilto the House of Lords. (42.) - ■ - _ - - 1842. ii. 9 Bill for transferring the Hearing and Determination of Appeals in Causes decided in the Ecclesiastical Courts and the Court of Admiralty in Lreland to the House of Lords. (115.) . - . . - - - 1842. III. 197 Bill to enable Parties to sue out and prosecute Writs of Error in certain Cases, upon the Proceedings on Writs of Mandamus. (225.) - - - - 1843. 1X1.23 Bill to make better Provision for the Discharge of the Appellate Jurisdiction of the House of Lords. (122.) As amended in Committee. (138.) As amended on Report. (145.) - - - - - - 1856. m. 65. 71. 77 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire what Measures it may be necessary to adopt for the more expeditious Hearing and Decision of Appeals and Writs of Error. (70. of 1811.) - - - - - xliv. 45 [Eesolutions : — That a greater Proportion of Time should be employed in hearing Appeals than hitherto, in order to reduce the present Arrear of Causes before the House of Lords. The Appointment of an additional judge in the Court of Chancery necessary, in consequence of the great Increase of the Judicial Business. Limiting the Period in each Session for receiving Appeals. The Prints in all Cases of Appeals and Writs of Error then depending to be laid upon the Table before the End of the First Week of the next Session of Parliament ; and of Cases hereafter to be presented, the Prints to be laid upon the Table within a limited Time. Appendix of Papers relating to the Business of the Court of Chancery and Rolls Court ; Number of Orders in Bankruptcy made from 1747 to 1756, and from 1801 to 1810 ; Orders on the Hearing of Lunatic Petitions from 1737 to 1746, and from 1801 to 1810.] First Report from the Select Committee o'f the House of Lords on the best Means of facili- tating the Administration of Justice as connected with the Hearing of Appeals, Writs of Error, and other Judicial Proceedings. (65. of 1823.) - - - CLUI. 139 Ditto [reprinted]. (5. of 1^24.) - - - - - CLxm. 391 [Subjects : — Accumulation of Judicial Business before the House. Best Means of preventing its future Growth. Urgent Necessity of adopting Measures for disposing of the' present Arrears. liota recommended. Appendix of Papers showing the Number of English, Scotch, and Wsh Appeals and Writs of Error decided between 1802 and 1822,] Second Report on the same Subject. (74. of 1823.) - - - CLm. 163 Proposed Resolutions respecting the Appellate Jurisdiction [for enforcing the Attendance of Lords on the Hearing of Appeals]. (92. of 1823.) . - - cliii. 167 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, re-appointed in 1824, on the same Subject. (99. of 1824;) - - - - - - clxiii. 415 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire whether it is expedient to make any, and, if so, what Provision, for more effectually securing the efficient Exercise of the Functions of this House as a Court of Appellate Jurisdiction ; and further, how any such Provisions would affect the general Character of this House ; with Proceedings of the Committee, and Minutes of Evidence. (46.) - 1856. xxiv. 1 [Subjects: — The Committee advise that there should be not less than Three Law Lords on the Hearing of Appeals : The Appointment of Two Deputy Speakers of the House, with Salaries ; Office to be held on same Tenure as that of Judge : Sittings for Exercise of Appellate Juris- diction to be continued, notwithstanding Prorogation of Parliament : Printing of Cases to be determined by Lord Chancellor, &o. : Delivery of Separate Judgments, where Judges differ in Opinion, to be in the Discretion of those who decide the Appeal : For securing the Appoint- ment of fit Persons to Judicial Offices in the House of Lords, the Committee advise the Creation of Peers for Life : In other respects, the Eights and Functions of the House to remain unaffected.] Index to the above Report. (46.— Ind.) - - - - . 1856. xxiv. 207 Rota of Lords appointed to attend on Hearing of Causes in Sess. 1824. (2. of 1824.) clxix. 1 Ditto, in Session 1825. (2. of 1825.) ----- cxciii. 1 Ditto, in Session 1826. (3. of 1826.) - - - - . ccvm. 1 Ditto, in Session 1826-7. ' (103. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxx. 17 Account of the Number of Appeals presented, heard, &c., and the Results of the Proceedings, from 1794 to 1807. (19. of 1806-7.) - - - - xm. 113. 115 Similar Account for the Sessions 1807 and 1808. (40. of 1808.) xxi. 191 Account of the Number of Appeals and Writs of Error depending before the House in April 1808. (54. of 1808.) - - - ~ - - xxi. 193 Account of the Number of Appeals before the House at the Commencement of each Session, from 1808 to 1810, distinguishing the Number presented in the first Fourteen Days, and durinff the Remainder of each Session, and the Proceedings had thereon. (34. & 56. of 1810.) -■ - - - - - - x^ra. 199.203 E 2 36 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Appeals Appeals to the House of Lords — continued. Number of Writs of Error before the House at the Commencement of each Session, from 1800 to 1810, and the Number brought in during the Session, and the Proceedings had thereon. (35. & 56. of 1810.) ... - Vol. xxxvii. p. 201. 204 Number of Appeals before the House at the Commencement of Session 1811, the Number presented in the first Fourteen Days of the Session, and the Number since presented, with the Proceedings had thereon. (113. of 1811.) - - - xlv. 167 List of Appeals and "Writs of Error, showing from what Court brought, when presented, and when set down for Hearing. (63. of 1814-15.) - -. - - lxxv. 551 Number of Appeals and Writs of Error presented, non-pros'd, heard, and decided on, in each Session from May 1813 to June 1822. (80. of 1822.), - - cxli. 385. 387 ' ' Ditto, from May 1813 to March 1823. (10. of 1823.) - - - CLV. I. 3. Number of Appeals affirmed, reversed, remitted, .and dismissed in each Session from 3d May 1813 to 24th March 1823. (17. of 1823.) . . . - - olv. 5 Number of Appeals from Scotland, and Number of Appeals and Writs of Error from Ireland, heard and adjudged, and appointed, and not appointed for Hearing, between the Tears 1802 and 1822. (30. of 1823.) - - - - - - Clv. 7 Number of Cases decided in the Court of Session in Scotland, between the Years 1802 and 1822, from which Decisions the Parties were entitled to appeal to the House of Lords. (70. of 1823.) ....... CLV. 11 Accounts for the Sessions 1823 and 1824, of the Number of Appeals and Writs of Error standing on the Cause List as appointed and not appointed f* Hearing, and of Writs of Error not proceeded with, &c. (135. of 1824.) - ... clxix. 7 Similar Account for Session 1825. , (205. of 1825.) - - - cxcni. 9 Similar Account for Session 1 826. (131. of 1826.) ... ccviii. 9 Account of the Number of Writs of Error and Appeals remaining to be heard at the Com- mencement of each Session from 1820 to 1834, and the Number presented during each such Session ; also the Number heard in each such Session in which the Lord Chancellor or any other Lord presided, and the Number of Days the Chancellor or other Lord so presided. (30.) .... . . 1834. xxn. 299 Supplement to the above, distinguishing Scotch from other Causes. (41.) - 1834. xxn. 301 Account of all Appeals and Writs of Error delivered, heard, and decided on in each Year from 1790 to 1820. (57.) ..... 1836. xxv. 243 Account of the Number of Writs of Error delivered in each Year from 1830 to 1836, with the Result of each, and distiuguishing those Cases in which a Writ of Error was first brought in the Exchequer Chamber. (204.) ... 1836. xxv. 247 Accounts of the Number of Appeals and Writs. of Error presented, heard, decided on, and non-pros'd, in each Session, from 14th March 1823 to 13th June 1836, distinguishing the Countries from whence brought. (129.) ... 1836. xxv. 249 Account of the Number of Appeals and Writs of Error presented, non-pros'd, heard, and decided on, in each Session, from 1823 to 1830 ; distinguishing the Number of Scotch, English, L-ish, and Welsh, (in 298.) .... 1840. xxv. 496 Account of the Number of Judgments given in the Court of Chancery, durfng Four Years ending 1834, which were appealed to the House of Lords, &e. (59.) - 1840. xx. 7 Supplement to the above Account. (145.) .... 1840. xx. 9 Account of the Number of Judgments given in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer during Four Years ending 1839, which were appealed to the House of Lords, &c. • (in 66.) .... . . . i84o_ ^^ „ Return of the Dates of the Judgments given in the Session of 1840 in all Appeals and Writs of Error ; with the Days on which the said Appeals and Writs of Error were entered respectively, &c. (293.) - 1 . . . 1340. xx. 15 Return of Causes which have been fully heard, and are waiting for Judgment ; stating the Names of the Causes, the Dates on which the Appeals were presented, and the Date of Hearing (292.) - - - - . . 1840. xx. 13 Account of Causes ready for Hearing in the House of Lords, with the Dates at which the same were so ready (21.) .... 1341. ^^^j. 35 Returns of the Dates of the Judgments given, in the Sessions of 1841 and 1842, in all Appeals and Writs of Error, with the Days on which the said Appeals and Writs of Error were entered respectively, and the Days on which each was fully heard and waitincr for Judg- ment ; and also of the Causes which have been fuUy heard and are waiting for Judg- ment ; stating the Names of the Causes, the Date on which the Appeals werl presented, and the Date of the Hearmg. (273.) - . . . 1842 xiv 67 Return of the Number of Appeals in the House of Lords set down and remaining for Hearing, together with the Dates when the same were respectively presented. Returns of the Number of Appeals and Writs of Error to the House of Lords from^lS^' to 1843 distinguishing those entered each Year, and stating the Number heard and the Number remaining unheard each Session ; the Number of Appeals and Writs of Error m each of the said Years which have been fully heard and stood over for Judgment tUl the next Session ; and the Number of Estate, Naturalization, and Divorce Bills in the House of Lords, for the same Time. (43.1 . ioaa i^o - , „ , „ ^ " J^a'*4. X. 143 Account of the Number of Days upon which Causes have been heard in the Housp of Torils from 1824 to 1843, distinguishing the Years. (49.) . . 1844 ^ iJs Return of all Declarators of Marriage or Legitimacy brought into the Court of Session "sinre November 1830, with the Decisions of the Court ; and also. Return of all AnDPak to the House of Lords, for the same Period, from Decisions of the Court of Session irp«=A= ofMarriage or Legitimacy, &c. (13.) - . . - iS iiy igg SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 37 Appeals ----- Archbishops Appeals to the House op Loeds — continued. List of Appeals and Writs of Error during the last Twenty Years, with the Results ; distin- guishing Affirmed, Reversed, Varied, and Remitted. (J64.) - 1850. Vol. xx. p. 397 Resolution to be proposed by Lord Brougham and Vaux, on the Subject of the Appellate Jurisdiction of the House of Lords and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. (98.) - - - - - - 1850. xx. 395 Returns of the Number of Days on which the House of Lords has sat on Appeals in each Year froml830 to 24th June 1851. (180.) . . - - 1851. xvi. 219 Return of the Number of Appeals from the Courts of England and Ireland now remaining for Hearing ; also, the Number of Writs of Error from England and Ireland ; also, the same Returns for 1st February 1850 and 1851 ; also, the Number of Scotch Appeals now ready for Heai'ing ; and also, the same Returns for 1st February 1850 and 1851. (19.) - - . - - - - 1852. xvii. 133 Return pf the Number of Appeals and Writs of Error heard and standing for Judgment, 1st February 1850, 1851, and 1852. (37.) - - 1852. xvii. 135 Return of the Number of Cases in which the Judges were summoned to attend the House of Lords, and the average Number attending, from 1851 to 1856. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 660 See also Courts in Scotland. Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases. Questions to Judges. Peivy Council Appellate Jueisdiction. Writs OP Error. Appeals to the Peitt Council. See Peivy Council Appellate Jueisdiction. Appearances and Writs, Clerk of. See Quaee impedit. Apples imported : Account of the Quantity of Apples imported in each Year from 1836 to 1841 (both inclusive), stating the Rate of Duty paid and the total Amount of Duty received on account thereof in each Year, (in 89.) .... - 1842. xiv. 69 Applotments, Ireland : Bill to authorize an Appeal from the Applotments of County Assessments in Ireland, and for regulating such Applotments in certain Cases. (85. of 1829.) - ccxlii. 147 Bill to regulate the Applotment of County Rates and Cesses in Ireland, in certain Cases. (200. of 1830.) ....... ccLxiii. 605 BUI for the more equal Applotment of certain Rates in the County of the City of Dublin and County of Dublin respectively. (240.) - - - - 1843. ii. 63 Appointments, Illusory. See Illusory Appointments. Appraisers : Bill to increase the Stamp Duty on Licences to Appraisers, &c. (327.) - 1845. v. 563 See also Stamps and Stamp Du-ties. Apprehension op Deserters prom Merchant Vessels. See Seamen, Merchant. Apprehension op Oppendees. See Crimes and Offences, I.13. II.i. Appeentices and Appeenticeships : BiU to repeal Part of the Act 5th Eliz. relating to Apprentices, &c. (62. of 1813-14.) As amended on Report. (86. of 1813-14.) .... lxix. 421. 425 BiU to increase the Powers of Magistrates in the Cases of Apprenticeships. (28 of 1823.) .--...... cxLiii. 287 Bill to explain the Acts for the better Regulation of certain Apprentices. (44.) - 1842. ii. 15 BiU for the better Protection of young Persons under the Care and Control of others as Apprentices or Servants ; and .to enable the Guardians and Overseers of the Poor to institute and conduct Prosecutions in certain Cases. (57.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (75.) ..... - 1851. m. 91. 99 See also Chimney Sweepees. Cotton Mills and Factoeies. Justices op Peace, 2. Mastees and Workmen. Navy, I. i. Notaries. Poor and Poor Rates, I. 3. III. 5. Seamen, Meechant. Silk Trade. Slave Trade and Slavery. Appropriation : Bill better to provide for the Application to the Service of the Year 1841 of the Sums granted in the Two last Sessions of Parliament. (10.) - - . - 1842. ii. 17 Arab Tribes. See East Indies, III. 4. Slave Trade, I. 4. Akbitration : Bill for settling Controversies by Arbitration. (4. of 1830-31.) ' - - ccLXXxiii. 5 A simUar BiU. (57. of 1831.) ..... cclxxxix. 639 A similar Bill. (17. of 1831-32.) ..... ccxcvi. 245 BiU to amend the Law of Arbitration. (348.) - - - - 1852-3. in. 21 AsimUarBiU. (61.) ....... 1854. m. 17 See also Masters and Workmen. Aebeoath and Foepae and Scottish Midland Junction Connecting Railway : Report of the RaUway Commissioners on the Arbroath and Forfar, &c. Junction Railway BiU. (in 148.69.) ...... 1847. xl. 329 Aecedeckne, a., Esq. See Jamaica. Archbishops and Bishops : ♦ BiU to enable Coadjutors to Archbishops and Bishops in Ireland to execute the Powers of Archbishops and Bishops respectively. (42. of 1812.) . - - xLvn. 589 Bill for continuing the Bishoprick of Sodor and Man. (35.) - - 1838. iv. 721 E 3 38 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Archbishops ----- Arctic Archbishops and Bishops — continued. Bill to enable Archbishops and Bishops to raise Money on Mortgage of their Sees, for the Purpose of buil^ng and otherwise providing fit Houses for their Residence. (68.) - - - - - - - 1839. - Vol. n. p. 125 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Wynford. (68 a.) - 1839. ii. 141 Bill to provide for Performance of Episcopal Functions in case of Incapacity of any Bishop or Archbishop. (173.) As amended in Committee. (186.) - 1843. ii. 543. 549 Bill to amend an Act made in the Twenty-sixth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled " An Act to empower the Archbishpp of Canterbury or the Archbishop of York for the Time being to consecrate to the Office of a Bishop Persons being Subjects or Citizens of Countries out of His Majesty's Dominions." (191.) - ...... 1841, III. 245 Bill to authorize the Consecration of British Subjects to be Bishops in Foreig?j and Heathen Lands. (327.) - - - - - - 1852-3. Vi. 551 Bill to provide for the Retirement of the present Bishops of London andT)urham. (235.) As amended in Committee. (258.)- - - - 1856. ill. 237. 241 Amendment to be proposed in Committee by lA. Chancellor. (235 a.) - 1856. iii. 239 Amendments to be proposed on Report by the Earl of Chichestel" and the Bishop of Oxford. (258 a.) -.-.... 1856. m. 243 Amendments to be proposed on Report by the Bishop of Oxford. (258 J.) 1856; iii. 245 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Earl of Chichester and the Bishop of Oxford. (258 c.) ...... 1856. iii. 247 Bill to substitute in certain Cases the Bishop of one Diocese for the Bishop of another as a Trustee of certain Trusts. (12.) As amended on Report. (57.)- 1857-8. in. 191. 193 Amendments made by the Commons. (255.) - - - - 1857-8. in. 195 Correspoadence between Her Majesty's Government and the Bishops of London and Durham touching the Resignation by them of their Sees. (259.) - - 1856. xxn. 1 See also Church op England. Church of Ireland. Durham Countt Palatine Jurisdiction. East Indies, I. 2. West India Colonies, \. Archdeaconries in the West Indies. (See- West India Colonies, i. Arches Court : Copy of the Instrument constituting and appointing the Right Hon. Sir Herbert Jeiiner Judge of the Arches Court. (102.) - - . . . 1839. xvij 1 Return of the Number of Sentences of Separation \ Mensa et Thoro pronounced in the Arches ' Court of Canterbury during the last Ten Years, distinguishing each Year. (131.) - 1844. X. 153 See also Judges Salaries. Architectural Museum. See Industrial Exhibition. Akctic Expeditions : Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to inquire into and report on the recent Arctic Expeditions in search of Sir JohnTFranklin; together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee, and Papers connected with the Subject. ------.. i852. v. 1 [Sdejbcts :— Conduct of the Officers, Mr. Penny and Captain Austin, entrusted with the Command of the late Expeditions. Results of the late Expedition, as regards the missing Ships. Recom- mendation that another Expedition be despatched next Year, with Orders to proceed to Beechy Island, as the Base of future Operations. Letters relative to Arctic Searching Expeditions. Evidence taken before the Commissioners.— — Appendix .—Replies from various Parties to Questions submitted to them by the Committee. . Suggestions .of Lieutenants McClintock and Osbom and others.] ' /, ; ■ ' Additional Papers relative to the Arctic Expedition under the Orders of Captain Austin and Mr. William Penny : — Reports and Journal of Proceedings of Captain Ommanney and Officers ; with numerous Maps and Sketches. - . . . i852 v 273 Memoranda and Miscellaneous Documents relating to Proceedings of the ' Expedition under charge of Captain Austin. - . . . ^§3 Account of the critical Position, of the " Intrepid.'' - - . . 597 Proceedings of travelling Parties from the " Sophia," 1851. 'i'. . 603" Detailed Report of the Proceedings of a travelling Party from the "' Sophia " by Dr. Sutherland, under Command of Captain Stewart, 1851. ' ' 617 Proceedings of a travelling Party from the "Lady Franklin " and "" Sophia " 1851, under Orders of Mr. Goodsori, Surgeon. '' - . ' 54] Report of a Journey to examine the Beaches between Capes Grinelle and Spencer, and the Neighbourhood of Caswall's Tower -and Radstock Bav by John Stuart, Third Mate, "Lady. Fra,nklin." - . . ggg Proceedings of Depot Sledges in their first Journey to Depot Point. - ' 666 - Further Correspondence and Proceedings connected with the Arctic Expedition ■— United States Expedition. - . • . . |r,-„ J Raf 0K.0 Proceedingsof Sir John Ross, of the "Felix." - . 668 Captain Collinson's Expedition, and Arrangements for Supplies on the Coast of America. ' - ' . - . ^w- wnn Dr. Rae's Expedition. - -' . . . ". .6^9 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 39 Aectic Abctic Expeditions — continued. Proceedings ofthe"D»dalus" and "Plover." - - 1852. Vol. v. p. 743 Journal of Mr. Simpson, Surgeon of the " Plover," in command of a detached Party to Hotham's Inlet, Kotzebue Sound. - - - 755 Report from Officers appointed to examine Captain Penny and the OfficerH of the "Lady Franklin" and "Sophia" at Woolwich on the Subject of their Discoveries. --■ - r - -- - 775 Report of Researches made by Order of the Russian Government. - - 789 Geological Remarks and List of Specimens collected in Captain Collinson's Expedition. -------- 791 Letter from Mr. Lee, of the " Prince of Wales," respecting the Inlet ex- plored by him in 1848. ----- - 792 Journal of Proceedings of Lieut. W. H. Hooper from Fort McPherson on the . Peel's River to Winter Quarters on the Bear Lake, and subsequently after he had separated from Commander PuUen. - . . 812 Mr. Beatson's Steam Expedition by Behring's Straits. - - - 879 Suggestions, Offers of Service, Plans of Search, proposed Expeditions, &c. 758 — 850 Papers relative to the recent Arctic Expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin, and the Crews of H, M. S. " Erebus " and " Terror ":— Report of Captain Inglefield, 1853, communicating the Loss of Lieut. Bellot, of the French Navy. ----- 1854. xii. 13.21 Proceedings of Captain M'Clure, of the "Investigator," from August 1850 to April 1853, and reporting the Discovery of the North- west Passage. 25 Proceedings of the Squadron in the Arctic Seas, under the Command of Sir Edward Belcher, C.B. - - - - 64 Despatches from Captain Kellett, of the " Resolute," and Captain PuUen, of the "North Star." - - - - ' - - - 87 Journal of the "North Star," Commander Pullen, 14th August 1852 to Februaiy 1853. - - - ' - - 105 Report of Mr. Pullen, Master of the "North Star." - - - 132 Proceedings of the "North Star," 21st March 1853. - • - - 133' Proceedings of Commander Henry TroUope, of the " Rattlesnake." - 149 Proceedings of the " Amphitrite," Captain Frederick. - - 158 Proceedings of the "Plover," Commander Rochfort Maguire. - - 162 Dr. M'Cormick'S Boat Expedition up the Wellington Channel, 1852. - 189 Further Papers in continuation of the above : — Proceedings.of Captain Inglefield, of the "Phoenix." - - 1854-5. vii. 7 Proceedings of Captain Sir E. Belcher, of the " Assistance." - 18 Proceedings of Captain Kellett, of the " Resolute." . - - 75 ' Proceedings of Captain M'Clure, of the " Investigator." - - - 114 Sledge Journeys : Travelling Journeys of the Officers of the Arctic Expedi- tion, and other Documents. - - ' ' - - - - 120 Proceedings of Captain Pullen, of the " North Star." - - - ' 739 Proceedings of Dr. Rae, Chief Factor, Hudson's Bay Company ; containing Information of the Discovery of a Portion of Sir John Franklin's Expedition. -- - - -- - - 837 Proceedings of the Hudson's Bay Company in organizing an Expedition to proceed to the Mouth of the Back River. - ' - - 852 Behring's Straits Expedition under Captain Houston, of the " Trincomalee." 865 Proceedings of Captain Henry TroUope, of the " Rattlesnake." - - 867 Journal of a Sledge Journey round Cape Prince of Wales ; and from Port Clarence to Chamisso Island. ------ 874 Proceedings of Captain Maguire, of the " Plover," and of Captain CoUinson, of the " Enterprise," — Behring's Straits Division of Arctic Search. - 911. 949 Observations on the Western Esquimaux, and the Country they inhabit ; from Notes taken during Two Years at Point Barrow, by Mr. John Simpson, Surgeon, R.N., of the "Plover." - - - 923 Travelling Operations during the Spring of 1853, by the Officers and Crews of the " Resolute " and " Intrepid," commanding the Western Branch of the Arctic Expedition, under Captain Sir E. Belcher, Knight. - - 961 Further Papers in continuation of the above : — , Proceedings of the Second United States Arctic Expedition in search of Sir " John Franklin and his Companions, under the Command of Lieutenant Kan^ ----- - 1856. x. 309 Proceedings of the Hudson's Bay Arctic Expedition, sent down the Great Fish River, under Command of Messrs. Anderson and Stewart, to investigate the Traces of the Party under Sir John Franklin found by Dr. Rae. * - - - 325 Dr. King's Offer of Services to proceed down the Great Fish River. - 339 Recovery and Disposal of Her Majesty's Ship "Resolute." - - 343 Report upon Articles brought Home by Captain CoUinson, of Her Majesty's Ship "Enterprise." ------- 353 CoiTespondenca- relating to the Adjudication of the Sum of 10,000Z. as the Reward for ascertaining the Fate of the Crews of the " Erebus " and " Teror." - ■ - - ^ - - - 355 E 4 . 40 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Aectic ... - Arms Arctic Expeditions — continued. Claims to Reward received since the Notice in the Gazette relating to the intended Adjudication of the 10,000/. to Dr. Eae. - 1856. Vol, x. p. 373 Adjudication of the Reward of 10,000/. to Dr. Rae. - - - 396 ListH of Officers and Seamen of the several United States Expeditions under Command of Lieutenants De Haven, Harstein, and Kane, entitled to receive the Medal for Arctic Service. ----- 400 See also Longitude. Peesekved Meats fok the Navt. Akgentine Confederation : Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; signed at Buenos Ayres, 24th May 1839. - - - 1841. xyi. 293 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (127.) - - - 1842. ir. 459 Convention between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the Settlement of existing Differences, and the Re-establishment of Friendship ; signed at Buenos Ayres, 24th November 1849. - - - - . - 1850. _ xix. 41 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the free Navigation of the Rivers Parana and Uruguay; signed at San Jose de Flores, 10 July 1853. 1854, xvra. 709 See also Buenos Aykes. France, 3. Rio de la Plata. Slave Tkade, m, 3, *i Akgyle Canal : Report of the Admiralty on the Argyle Canal Bill. (49.9.) - - 1849. xxxvii. 19 Argtle, Synod of. See Pook in Scotland. Akklow, Barony of. See Sussex Claim of Peerage. Armagh, Archbishop of. See Desmond, Michael, Armagh, Archdeaconry op. See Church op Ireland, III. s, Armagh, Crime and Outrage, jS'ee Outrages, Ireland, Armagh Metropolitan Court. See Ecclesiastical Courts, Arms and Ammunition : 1 . Manufacture of Arms, 8fc. . Bill to ensure the proper Manufacture of Fire-arms, and to prevent Injuries from the burstingf thereof, by making Provision for proving the Barrels. (82. of 1812-13.) - Lvni. 433 Account of the Quantity and Value of Arms and Ammunition exported to Old Spain in the Years 1815, 1816, 1817, and 1818, and to the 1st July 1819, (163. of 1819.) - cix. 195 2. Possession and Importation of Arms, SfC, Ireland : Bill to prevent improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland. (33. of 1807.) - ix, 317 Bill to continue and amend the Act 47 Geo. 3, sess. 2. c, 54. for preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland. (119. of 1810.) - - . . xxxn. 463 Bill to continue the Acts 47 Geo. 3. sess. 2. c. 54. and 50 Geo. 3. c, 109, for preventing improper Persons from having Arms in Ireland, (78. of 1812-13.) - - - lvih. 425 Bill further to continue the said Acts. (94. of 1829.) . - - ccxlh. 163 Bill to continue certain Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, for preventing the Importation of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition, and the making, removing, selling, and keeping such Articles without Licence. (98. of 1813-14.) - - - lxix. 607 Bill to indemnify Persons for seizing or detaining Arms or Gunpowder in Ireland for the Preservation of the Public Peace. (7, of 1822.) - - - . cxxvm. 7 Bill to regulate for Se^en Years the Importation of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition into Ireland, and the making, removing, keeping, and selling of such Articles. (8. of 1822.) - - . cxxvni. 11 Bill further to regulate the same for One Year, (202. of 1830.) . - cclxiii, 613 Bill to continue for One Year the several Acts relating to the Importation and keeping of Arms and Gunpowder in Ireland. (185.) - - - 1834. i. pt, 2, p, 1005 Bill further to continue the said Acts. (211.) - - - . 1836. ii. 773 Bill to continue for One Year, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the several Acts relating to the Importation and keeping of Arms and Gunpowder in Ireland. (185.)- - - - - . 1840. n. 91 Bill to amend and continue for One Year, and to the End of the then next Session of • Parliament, the several Acts relating to the Importation and keeping of Arms and Gunpowder in Ireland. (97.) ------ 1841, ii, 1 Amendment made by the Commons to the Amendment made by the Lords to the above Bill. (121.) - ---.»- i84i. n. 5 Bil to amend and continue for Two Years, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Laws in Ireland relative to the registering of Arms, and the Importation, Manufacture, and Sale of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition, (232.)- 1843. n 93 Bill to supply an Omission in the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 74. for amending and continuing' the Laws in Ireland relative to the registering of Arms, and the Importation, Manufacture, and Sale of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition. (254.) - . 1844 n 31 Returns of the Number of Persons who have registered Fire-arms at the several Quarter Ses- sions of the Peace holden in Ireland in the Years 1837, 1838, 1839, and at Hilary Quarter Sessions in January 1840 ; distinguishing the Number at each Sessions, and the Periods and Places at which the same were registered respectively. (108.) - 1840, xiv, 481 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 41 Akms ----- . Akmt Arms and Ammunition — continued. 2. Possession and Importation of Arms, 8fc, Ireland — continued. Eeturn (up to 14th March 1848) of all Arms and Ammunition which have been surrendered in conformity with any Notice issued by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and of all Ai'ms , and Ammunition which have been seized or detained by the Constabulary, under the Pi-ovisions of 11 & 12 Vict. c. 2. (83.) - - - 1847-8. Vol. xx. p. 1 Further Eeturn, from 14th March to 14th April 1848, (136.) - - 1847-8. xx. 3 3. Export of Articles Contraband of War : Eeturn of Lead and other Articles contraband of War exported from the United Kingdom to Foreign Countries since the Declaration of War. (77.) - - 1854-5. xvii. 723 See also Cape of Good Hope. Gunpowdek. Arms, Seizure of. See Aems and Ammunition. Peace, Public, England, 1. 1. III. Akms, Training to the Use of. See Training, Military. Armstrong, Skeffington. See Poor in Ireland, III. 4. Abmt : I. Bills relating to the Army : 1. Raising Forces, Enlisting, ^c. 2. Pay, Relief, Pensions, Marching Money, Sfc. 3. Training, Discipline, Mutiny, Sfc. 4. Enlistment of Foreigners. 5. Allowances to Innkeepers. 6. Miscellaneous. II. Eeports, &c. relating to the Army. in. Accounts and Papers relating to the Army : 1. Estimates, S^c. 2. Effective Strength, Establishment, SfC, 3. Artillery, Engineers, Artificers, Waggon Train, 4'c. 4. Foreign Corps. 5. Raising Forces, Enlisting, Recruiting, Sfc. 6. Desertions, Deaths, Sickness, Casualties, Sfc. 7. Pay and Allowances ; Commissions, Purchases and Grants of. 8. Miscellaneous. , I. BiUs relating to the Army : 1. Raising Forces, Enlisting, Sfc. : Bill for raising and assembling an additional Military Force in England, for the better Defence and Security of the United Kingdom, and for the more vigorous Prosecution of _ - g^^ 383 423 the War. (1802-3;) - Bill for raising an additional Force in Scotland. (1802-3.) Bill for raising an additional For^je in Ireland. (1802-3.) Bill to render more effectual the Act of this Session for, raising an additional Military Force for the Defence of the United Kingdota. (1802-3.)- - - . [v.] 511 Bill for raising in London a certain Number of Men as an Addition to the Military Force of Great Britain, for the Defence of the Kingdom, &c. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 499 Bill for establishing and maintaining a permanent additional Force for the Defence of the Eealm, and to provide for augmenting the regular Forces ; and for the gradual Eeduction of the MUitia of England. (55. of 1803-4.) - - - - [vra.] 163 Bill to amend the last above Act, so far as relates to London. (79. of 1803-4.) - Vin.° 383 Bill for establishing a permanent additional Force, &c. for Scotland. (56. of 1803-4.) Viii.° 189 Bill for establishing a permanent additional Force, &c. for Ireland. (70. of 1803-4.) Vni.' 325 Bill for repealing Permanent Additional Force Acts. (40'. of 1806.) - - i. 135 Bill for repealing Permanent Additional Force jj^ct, Ireland. (52. of 1806.) - < - i. 145 Bill for limiting the Time of Service in the Army. (91.) As amended in Committee. (117.) ——As amended on Ee-commitment. (154.) ... 1847. in. 1. 5. 11 Bill to limit Enlistment in the .Artillery and other Ordnance Corps. (244.) - 1849. iv. 509 Bill to amend the Act for limiting the Time of Service in the Army. (26.) 1854-5. iii. 25 Bill to revive and continue the above Act. (226.) ... 1857-8. in, 3 See also infra, I. 4. 2. Pay, Relief, Pensions, Marching Money, Sfc. : Bill for the Eelie/ of Soldiers and Sailors in Cases therein mentioned. (1802-3.) . [v.] 103 Bill to repeal the Act 23 Geo. 3. for regulating the Office of the Paymaster General of His Majesty's Forces, and for the more regular Payment of the Army, and for more effectually regulating the said Office. (42. of 1805.) ...... [xiii.] 257 Bill for making better Provision for Soldiers. (59. of 1806.) - - . i. 199 Bill for enabling the Wives and Families of Soldiers embarked for Foreign Service to return to their Homes. (97. of 1811.) . - . . . . xli. 645 Bill for enabling the Wives and Families of Soldiers embarked in Ireland for Foreign Service to return to their Homes. (48. of 1812.) .... xLvn. 623 Bill to extend the Act 52 Geo. 3. to the Widows, Wives, and Families of Soldiers dying or employed on Foreign Service. (146. of 1812.) . . ^ xlviii. 1167 Bill to consolidate and amend the Acts for enabling the Wives and Families of Soldiers to return to their Houses. (91. of 1818.) • - - - . lxxxviii. 465 IIL F 42 GENEBAL INDEX TO THE Aemy Army : I. Bills relating to the Army — continued. 2. Pay, Beliefs Pensions, Marching Money, ^e. — continued. Bill to repeal several Acts for enabling the Wives and Families of Soldiers, and the Widows and Families of deceased Soldiers, to return to their Homes. (215. of 1831-32.) ...---- Vol. ccxcvii. p. 339 Bill to regulate the Payment and Assignment, in certain Cases, of Pensions granted for Service inHerMajesty's Army, Navy, Eoyal Marines, and Ordnance. (197.) - 1839. m, 631 3. Training, Discipline, Mutiny, S^c. : -Bill for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. (54. of 1806.) - - - - - - - i. 149 Bill to enable the Judges of His Majesty's Courts, of Eecord at Westminster to award Writs of Habeas Corpus for bringing Persons detained in Gaol before Courts Martial, and the several Commissioners therein named. (1802-3.) . - - - [7v.j 617 A similar Bill. (24. of 1806-7.) ix. 49 A simUar Bill. (25. of 1808.) - - - - - - xv. 133 Bill to continue certain Acts for preventing and punishing Attempts to seduce Persons serving in the Sea or Land Forces from their Duty and Allegiance to His Majesty, or to incite them to Mutiny or Disobedience. (8. of 1806-7.) - - - ix. 5 A similar Bill. (14. of 1817.) - - - - - xxxxiii. 7 Bill for the more speedy Trial and Punishment of Offences committed by Soldiers out of His Majesty's Dominions. [Courts-martial.] (115. of 1812-13.) - - lix. 627 Bill to explain so much of an Act of the present Session, for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, as relates to Transportation of Offenders. (169. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 541 Bill for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. (6. of 1829.) ...--. ccxLii. 211 A similar Bill. (90.) ...... 1847. iv. 475 4. Enlistment of Foreigners : Bill for enabling Foreigners to enlist in His Majesty's Service, and for enabling His Majesty to grant Commissions to Foreigners to serve as Officers or as Engineers, under certain Eestrictions ; and to indemnify aU Persons who may have advised His Majesty to enlist such Soldiers or grant such Commissions. (66. of 180S-4.) - . rviir.] 283 Bill to amend and continue Two Acts for enabling Subjects of Foreign States to enlist in His Majesty's Service ; and for enabling His Majesty to grant Commissions to Subjects of Foreign States to serve as Officers. (83. of 1814— 15.) ... lxxiii. 393 Bill for enabling Her Majesty to grant the Rank of General Officers to Foreigners now bearing Her Majesty's Commission, and to permit the Enlistment of Foreigners, under certain Restrictions. (138.) .-..._ 1837. H. 311 Bill to permit Foreigners to be enlisted and to serve as Officers and Soldiers in Her Majesty's Forces. (1.) As amended in Committee. (4.) ^As amended on Report. (6.) - - _ - . - - - - 1854-5. IV. 189. 193. 197 Bill to enable the Subjects of the Ionian States to hold Military and Naval Commissions under the Crown. (25.) 1857, Sess. 1. n. 71 5. Allowance to Innkeepers : Bill for increasing the Rates of Subsistence to be paid to Innkeepers and others on auarterinff Soldiers. (1801.) ^ ["lj igl 6. Miscellaneous : Bill to regulate the Stations of Soldiers during Parliamentary Elections. (93.) - 1847. v. 461 II. Reports, &c. relating to the Army : Report from the Commissioners for inquiring into the System of Military Punishments m the Army ; with Appendixes. i83g_ ^xxTi. i [Subjects :— Object of the Commission ; an Inqniiy into the Means used to maintain the Biscipline of the Army, ifith a view to ascertain how far Corporal Punishment might be dispensed with either immediately and entirely, or prospectively and gradually. Points stated bv the Commis- sioners in order to attain that Object. A short View of the Difference existing between the British and other European Armies, both with regard to their Composition and to the Duties required to be performed by them ; Disadvantages resulting thereby to the British Annv as regards the necessary Disrapline. Consideration of the several Points stated bv the Commis- n^''"'/^ Eeview of the Objections to them detailed in the Evidence. The EstabUshment of an Order of Merit, with a Medal or some Distmotion of Dress, recommended. Observations upon se-veral Altera^ons suggested as the Means of inducing the educated Sons of Individuals in thfE-ddenoeT enter the Army. Conclusions of the Commissioners resulting from Report of the Commissioners appointed to. inquire into the PracticabiUty and Expediencv of consolidatmg the different Departments, connected with the Civil Administration of the Army; with the Evidence taken before them, ... 2g3y xxxvn 1 [Sub JEOIS : -Present Duties of tiie Commauder in Chief, Secretary at War, Ordnance and Ci^Jms- «anat Departments, Board of Audi^and Commissioners of ChSa Hosp itat-ftopo^d i^ ments in the Office of Secretary at War : To have the whole Civil AdSiSkmdoTof t^ i^y now eondnoted by the Home and Colonial Secretaries, vested in him. No AltSn in tbt ^S or Authority of the Commander in Chief. Civil Business of the Board of Or^^T^d^™ Branch of the Commissariat,, to be transferred to the Secretarv at War '^n^o^^.tl'^ * ■'■*«^="7 *fto TinfJo. ^«w „orfnm«o^ w ti,.. r<«rr,™,v.„.:.,. -^ ^.. _ri" ^ „** ^- ssnggestions to separate Annexed to the Report is a Proposal fbr a Eeport drawn out bv flie rnn™i»=; Aomiraity.— 1833, with the Bvitoce takea before them.} ^ ^ ^^ CoHumssioaers appomted in SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 43 ASMT Army : II. Reports, &c. relating to the Army — continued. Report of the Commissioners for inquiring into Naval and Military Promotion and Retire- ment ; with Appendixes. . . - _ . 1840. Vol. xl. p. 1 [Subjects : — ^Recommendations respecting Half Pay, Eetired Pay, Promotions, and Prize Money. Eegimental Promotions, by Purchase, without Purchase, and by Brevet, considered. Promotion and Retirement of Medical Officers.] Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the general Modes of Promotion and Retirement in the Army ; and to report what Changes it may be expedient and practicable to make in the present System, with a View to the greater Efficiency of the Service. -------- 1854. xxxvi. 271 Report from an Official Committee appointed by the War Department to consider the Subject of the Barrack Accommodation to be in future provided for the Army ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (314.) - - 1854-5. xxvi. 1 [StTBJECTS ! — Day Rooms. Accommodation for Married Women. Canteens. Officers Qoarters. Stables. Serjeants. Band Master. Serjeants Mess. PriTates. Heating and Ventilation. Ablution Rooms. Kitchens. Wash-house and Drying-room. Eegimental Library. Chapel School. Orderly Rooms. Guard Rooms. Bakery. Shops. Means of Aiiusement. Privies and TJrinals. Sewerage. Drill Grounds. Lighting and heating. Water. Powder Magazine. Provost Prison. Barrack Master. Quartermaster's Stores. Hospital. Workshops. Stables. Riding Boom. — Appendix, consisting of Plans and Descriptions of various Buildings and Apartments in connexion with Barracks.] Plans of Barracks, Schools, Ventilating Arrangements, &c., referred to in the above Report. (314 a.) - , 1854-5, xxyl. 225 Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Secretary of State for War to consider the best Mode of re-organizing the System for training Officers for the Scientific Corps ; together with an Account of Foreign and other Military Educa- tion. (57.) ----- - 1857, Sess. 1. xi. 1 [StiBJECTS : — Course pursued by the Commissioners in visiting Foreign Schools. General Account of Foreign Systems : Prance, Prussia, Austria, and Sardinia. Remarks upon Foreign Military Education. Outlines and Principles of Military Education in England. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Later Professional Instruction for Artillery Officers. Royal Engineers Establishment at Chatham, Account of the Military Education of France, Prussia, Austria, and Sardinia ; together with a Description of Addiscombe and Woolwich Evidence of English Officers.] Appendix to above Report. - . . . . 1857, Sess. 1. xi. 555 [Contents : — Polytechnic School ; Decree of Re-organization ; Internal Regulations ; Employment of Time ; Order of Selection for various Branches of Public Service ; Credits gained by leading Pupils ; Programmes of internal Instruction ; List of Educational Staff, and of distinguished Pupils. ^Metz : Decree of Re-organization ; Police Regulations ; Regulations for estimating the Value of the Work executed ; Programmes of Instruction. Polytechnic School : Public Services . supplied by the- School ; Note sur lesEcoles MiUtaires autre que celles de I'Artillerie et du Genie qui existaient en France avant 1793. Programmes of Instruction at St. Cyr ; School of Application for the Staff, Paris ; Artillery and Engineer S.chool, Berlin ; Upper Cadet School, Beriin. Staff School at Berlin. Schamharst's Design for a War School : His Report on the War School at Berlin, 1811. Austrian Military Academies, Regulations of. — —Staff School at Vienna, Regulations of. ^Russian Staff School, Regulations of.] Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the System of Purchase and Sale of Commissions in the Army ; with Evidence and Ap- pendix. - - - - - . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 1 [Subjects : — The present Mode of entering the Army. Promotion. Retirement. Objections made to the Purchase System : Opinions favourable to it. Effects of the Purchase System upon the Retirement of Officers. System of Promotion in the French Army. Scheme proposed by Sir C. Trevelyan for the Abolition of Purchase, and the Substitution of another System of Promotion and Retirement. Promotion by Selection not viewed favourably by Officers of the Army. Difficulties attendant upon such a Change in the Organization of the Army. Alterations suggested by the Committee. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners. ■ Appendix ; Return of Prices of Commissions ; Number of Promotions ; Commissions without Purchase ; Sales, Vacancies, and Exchanges ; Half-pay Commission Account, &c.] Report of the Right Hon. Edward EUice, M.P., Lieutenant-General Edward Buckley Wynyard, C.B., and Major General Sir Henry John Bentinck, K.C.B., on the Purchase of Commissions in the Army. ----- 1857-8. xxxiii. 499 [Subjects : — Dissent from the Change recommended, that the Rank of Lieutenant-Colonel should in future be filled by Selection.] Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Regulations affecting the Sanitary Condition of the Army, the Organization of Militaiy Hospitals, and the Treatment of the Sick and Wounded; with Evidence and Appendix. - - 1857-8. xxxiv. 1 [Subjects : — ^Rates of Mortality in the Army. Causes of Mortality. Arrangements for lodging the Soldier : Barracks ; Encampments. Rations. Cooking. Clothing. Effect of Sanitary Measures. Hospitals. Comparison of Military with Civil and Kaval Hospitals. Hospitals at Paris and Brussels. Military Hospitals at Home. General Hospitals. Provision for Lunatic Soldiers. Distribution of Duties in Hospitals. Field Hospitals. Inspections. Returns, Registers, &c. Invaliding. Education of Army Medical Officer. Pay and Retirement. Promo- tion. Roster of Service. Relative Rank. Constitution of Army Medical Department. Summary of Recommendations. Appendix: — Returns and Papers relating to Medical Departments of the Navy and Army. Diet Tables for Military and Naval Hospitals. Rations of i^iifopean Soldiers in India ; also of French, Turkish, and Rtissian, Soldiers in the Crimea. Stoppages for Pay. Schemes of Diets ; probable Cost ; chemicsJ Analysis. Clothing. Barrack and Hospital Accommodation; Arrangemenfof Beds, and System of Ventilation. Systems of Ventilation and warmjng iii Parisiaii Hospitals. Military Lunatic Asylums. Transport of Sick and Wounded from the Crimea. Mdrtality of the Army, from 1839 to 1853. Mortalily of the Royal Artillery, Royal Marines, Sappers and Miners, Cavalry and Infantryi from 1839 to 1854. Admissions into ,r „ Hospitals, and Deatljs by each Class o£ Disease. Mortality of thejijmy ^t Home, as compared ^. F 2 44 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Akmy Aemy : n. Reports, &c. relating to the Army — continued. ■with the Civil Population; with illustrative Tables and Diagrams. Sickness and Mortality of Troops serving abroad ; -with illustrative Diagrams. Mortality of Negro Population of West Indies, compared -with that of the Black Troops. Influence of overcrowding in the Production of Fever among Troops. Becruiting Statistics of British and French Armies. Returns relative to the Police Force. Regulations of Barrack and Hospital Service in the French Army.] Appendix LXXIX. in continuation of the above. - - 1857-8. Vol. xxxiv. p, 745 [Subjects :— I. Director General's Preliminary Sanitary Inquiries and Measures in Bulgaria and • Turkey. II. Correspondence of Medical Officers respecting the State pf Troops and Hospitals in Bulgaria, &c. III. Sanitary Correspendence relating to the Hospitals on the Bosphorus. IV. Sanitary Correspondence regarding Balaklava. V. Correspondence with regard to the Sanitary State of the Camp before Sebastopol. VI. Correspondence regarding Hospitals and Transports in the Crimea during the Winter 1854-55. VII. Letters written and received by the Director General, the principal Medical Officers, and Medical Officers of Divisions, relating to the State of the Hospitals in the Crimea, from 1st March 1855 to June 1856.] Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Question of Promotion and Retirement in the higher Ranks of the Army, commencing with the Rank of Major ; -with an Appendix. ------ - 1857-8. xxxiii. 507 [The Commissioners were also specially directed to inquire into the Working of the System recom- mended by the Commissioners appointed in 1854, which had not proved satisfectory in its Operation.] m. Accounts and Papers relating to the Army : 1. Estimates, 8fC. : 'Estimates of Army Services for the Year 1816. (1,0. of 1816.) - ' - lxxx. 1 Reduction in the Army Estimates for 1816. (41. of 1816.) - - - lxxx. 73 Estimates of the Charge of the OflBice of Ordnance for 1816, for Great Britain and Ireland : Land Service, and Allowances and Compensations to superannuated and retired and Half-pay Military and Civil Officers. (16. of 1816.) - - - lxxx, 97 Similar Estunate for the Year 1817. (39. of 1817.) - - - lxxxvi. 139 Supplemental Paper, showing further Reductions, Civil and MUitary, to be made in the Ordnance Department. (47. of 1816.) ----- lxxx. 119 Estimates of the Commissariat Department for 1816. (15. of 1816.) - - lxxx. 123 Estimates of the Barrack Department for 1816. (55. of 1816.) - - lxxx. 131 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year, from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Commissariat, &e. (16.) - - 1843. xvin. 7 Accounts of the Number of Land Forces and Marines stationed in Ireland on the First Days of January, April, July, and October in the Year 1828, and the following Years to 1st January 1844 ; also of the Expenses of all the Fortifications and Repairs to Barracks and other Stations occupied by or prepared for the Military in Ireland, that have been incuiTed since 1st March 1843 ; and also of all the Expenses of the Alterations of the Police Barracks in Ireland during the same Period. (41.) - - 1844. xv. 291 Correspondence between the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury and the Auditor of the Exchequer, respecting the Issue of Money for the Service of the Army and Navy in the Months of December 1810 and January 1811. (3.) 1857, Sess. 1. vrn. 335 Return of the Sums of Money proposed in the Army Estimates of 1856-7, 1857-8, and 1858-9, to be expended on Barracks, showing, — The Sums required for the Erection of new Barracks, supplying Water, improving Drainage, and ventilating existing Barracks ; also, the Sums required generally for sanitary Purposes connected with Barracks or Hospitals, and for the Provision of Quarters for married Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers : Also, Number of Officers and Men for whom Quarters were to be provided by the new Barracks for which Votes were proposed in the Estimates for 1856-7, 1857-8, and 1858-9 : And also, the total Amount expended on new Barracks within the .United Kingdom in the Twenty Years ending April 1856, and the Number of Officers and Men such Barracks were calculated to contain. (141.) - - 1857-8. xviii. 55 Sums voted in Supply for the Army. See Finakce. 2. Effective Strength, Establishment, Sfc. : State of the British Forces, at Home and on Foreign Stations, on 1st January 1804 (6. of 1805.) - - - r-xvi.-] 359 Ditto, on 1st Jan. 1805. (in 4. of 1805.) - ... [xvi.] 346 Effective Strength of the British Army, exclusive of-Artillery and Engineers, on 1st January and 1st July in each Year from 1801 to 1806. (in 25. of 1806.) - vii. 358 359 Apportionment of 200,000 Men out of 820,420, being the whole number returned as liable to serve in the several Counties of England and "Wales. (27. of 1806-7.) - xni. 101 Effective Strength of the Regular and Militia Forces on 1st January and 1st Julv in'each Year from 1803 to 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - - . xiii. 4, 5 Monthly effective Strength of the Army in Great Britain from 1st July 1804 to 1st Jan. 1807, together with Desertions therefrom, (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - - xiii 6 7 Effective Strength of the Regular and Militia Forces in each Month from 1st March 1806' to let Jan. 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - - - ... xin. 8 9 Number of Men wanting to complete the Establishment of the Regular Army on 1st July 1804, 1805, and 1806, and 1st Jan. 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) xm. 14 15 Number of Rank and File borne on the Establishment of the Regular Army in 1804 1805 and 1806.' (in 38. of 1806-7.) - - . - . •' . ^^^ ^^ Augmentations or Reductions of the several Descriptions of Force ordered in 1804 1805 and 1806. (in 38. of 1806-7.) - - - - . - xra 73* Effective Strength of the Regular Forces on 1st July 1807. (in 28. of 1807.) - xin! 94 Number of effective Cavalry in Great Britain and Ireland on 1st July 1808 (29 of 1809.) -.'--'■' ' " - - , . 1 xxjI. 1 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 45 ^Mfc— 1» I I I ■■■ " III ■ ■■■il.Bii ■ - i_,i I ■■■■■■ « M ir. I ■■ II ■ I I ■■■r I ■■ Ml I ^i. II ■ii ii.ii^M^^^M,_ . Aemy Abmy : III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Army — continued, 2. Effective Strength, Establishment, Sfc. — continued. Effective Force in Rank and File of the British Regular Army (including Foreign Corps) in February 1809. (13. of 1809.) . . - . - Vol. xxx. p. 238 Effective Strength of the Regular and Militia Forces on 25th Dec. 1809, and 25th June and 25th Dec. 1810, &c. (in 34. of 1811.) . - - - xlv. 107 Effective Strength of British Land Forces in North America, and Militia Fencibles or Volunteers in Canada, on 25th May 1812. (58. of 1812-13.) - - lxvi. 152 General and Staff Officers serving in British Pay at home and abroad, and effective Force of all Troops serving in British Pay on Foreign Stations in Europe. (26. of 1814-15.) Lxxv. 527 Establishment and effective Force of the British Army on 24th June and 24th Dec. in each Year, from 1784 to 1792. (9. of 1816.) .... - lxxx. 203 Establishment and effective Force of the Irish Army on 1st January and 1st July in each Year, from 1784 to 1792. (26. of 1816.) .... lxxx. 211 Return showing the effective Strength of Cavalry, Foot G-uards, and Infantry stationed ia Ireland on 1st January in each Year, from 1828 to 1838. (120.) - 1838. xvui. 691 Return of the Number of Men voted for the Army in each Year, from 1835-36 to 1842-43, distinguishing the Number serving in India ; and also of the Number of Men actually serving in the Ai-my on 5J;h April 1840, 1841, and 1842. (in 39.) - 1843. xviii. 9 Return of the Number of Her Majesty's Army serving in Ireland on the First Days of January from the Year 1835 to 1845. (94.) .... 1845. xvi. 167 Returns respecting the Establishment and effective Strength of the Army. (123.) 1847. xx. 15 Order in Council, 6th -June 1855, regulating the Establishments of the Civil Departments of the Army. (147.) ..... - 1854-5. xvn. 709 3. Artillery, Engineers, Artificers, Waggon Train, SfC. : Number of Recruits enlisted and approved for, and Number of Non-commissioned Officers, Privates, Artificers, and Labourers belonging to the Corps of Royal Military Artificers on 1st January 1804 and 1805. (in 5. of 1805.) - - [xvi.] 347—351 Number of Recruits enlisted and approved for, and Number of Non-commissioned Officers, Privates, and Artificers belonging to the~ Royal Regiment of Artillery, Horse Brigade, Brigade of Gunners and Drivers, and the Companies of Foreign ArtUlery, on 1st Jan. 1804 and 1805. (in 5. of 1805.) - - - - - [xvi.] 352—355 Monthly Effective Strength of the Corps of Royal Engineers and the Artillery from 1st March 1806 to 1st Jan. 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - - - xiii. 10, 13 Accounts of the Establishment and effective Force of the Royal Engineers, Royal Military Artificers, and British Artillery, and of the Charge of the Office of Ordnance for Land Service, in each Year from 1784 to 1792. (11. of 1816.) - - - lxxx. 81 4. Foreign Corps: Capitulations and Letters of Service for the following Foreign Corps ; viz., Regiments of Watteville, RoUe, Meuron, and Dillon, King's German Legion, Corsican Rangers, York Light Infantry Volunteers, Royal Regiment of Malta, Sicilian Regiment, Chasseurs Britanniques, and the Duke of Brunswick's Corps ; and Names of General Officers, being Foreigners in the Service of Great Britain. (45. of 1810.) - xxxvii. 107-130 Number of Foreign Troops in the Service of Great Britain on the 1st Jan. yearly, from 1802 to 1810. (in 45. of 1810.) ...... xxxvil 141 Effective Strength and Establishment of the several Foreign Corps in His Majesty's Service in April 1810. (61. of 1810.) ..... xxxvii. 141. 149 5. liaising Forces, Enlisting, Recruiting, S^c. : Number of Men raised and enrolled under the English Additional Force Act from Sept. 1804 to January 1805. (3. of 1805.) ..... [xvi.] 363 Number of effective Men raised under the English Additional Force Act, the Scotch Addi- tional Force Act, and the Irish Additional Force Act ; Men raised under the Three said Acts ; Meu raised weekly and by the ordinary Means of recruiting ; Increase of the Number of effective Men serving in Foreign and Provincial Corps in British Pay in. 1804 ; Recruits raised in 1804 ; Nuniber of effective Recruits raised for the Four new Battalions recruiting in Ireland for general Service. (4. of 1805.) - [xvi.] 329 Number of effective Men raised under the Irish Additional Force Act, from Sept. 1804 to 1st Feb. 1805. (in 5. of 1805.) .... [xvi.] 356, 357 Abstract of the Number of Recruits raised for the Army during the Month of January 1805. (14. of 1805.) - ' . - [xvl] 361 State of the Number of Men enlisted under the Additional' Force Act, in the Months of January and February 1805. (14. of 1805.)' - - -. - [xvi.] 362 Circular Letters from Lord HawS^sbury to Lieutenants of Counties in Great Britain relative to the levying and raising of Men under the Additional Force Act ; with Lords Lieu- tenants Reports in answer, (in 25. of 1806.) .... yji_ 239 Total Number of Men raised in Great Britain and Ireland for Unlimited Service, from 1st Jan. 1801 to 28th Feb. 1806. (in 25. of 1806.) - - - vii. 356 Number of Men that entered from limited to general Service from 1st Jan. 1801 to 15th March 1806. (in 25. of 1806.) - - - - - - vn. 357 Number of Men raised in each Week under the Additional Force Act, distinguishing those raised by Parish and Regimental Officers, in England, Ireland, and Scotland, from Sept. 1804 to April 1806. (in 28. of 1806.) - - - - vn. 365 Abstract of Number of Men raised on behalf of each County under the Additional Force Act} and the Deficiencies in the Quota of each County, (m 28. of 1806.) - vn. 368 F 3 46 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE Aejit Aemy : in. Accounts and Papers relating to the Axmj— continued. 5. Raising Forces, Enlisting, Becruiting, Sjc. — continued. Letters received from the Inspecting Field Officers of Recruiting Districts reporting their Proceedings in execution of the Instructions contained in the Inspector Greneral's Circular Letter of 27th Dec. 1805. (in 28. of 1806.) - - - Vol. vii. p. 372, 373 Numher of Parties employed on the Eecruiting Service in each Yeai- from 1st Jan. 1801 to 1st Jan. 1806. (in 28. of 1806.) - ■ - - - - vn. 444 Number of Men raised for the Array in each Month from 1st Jan. 1805 to 1st Jan. 1807, distinguishing various Particulars, (in 29. of 1806-7.) ... xiii. 22. 24 Number of Men raised monthly,' by the ordinary Means of recruiting, for the Foot Guards, from 27th June 1806 to 27th Jan. 1807, and for corresponding Periods in 1800, 1804, and 1805 ; distinguishing the Number enlisted, dead, rejected, or deserted, and the Number finally approved, (in 29. of 1806-7.) .... xni. 26 Number of Men reported as having volunteered from limited to unlimited Service during the Year 1806. (in 29. of 1806-7.) ..-.-. xin. 30 Regulation for carrying on the Eecruiting Service, (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - xm. 31 General Orders relative to Levy Money, (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - - xiii. 56 Forms of Bonds to be given by a Person employed on the Recruiting Service, and also by his Sureties, (in 29. of 1806-7.) ._--.. xm. 60. 62 Instructions to Officers and other Persons specially appointed to recruit for the Infantry; with a Statement of the Distribution of the Levy Money, (in 29. t)f 1806-7.) - xm. 64 Attestations for Regiments, (in 29. of 1806-7.) . _ . . sjii. 66 Number of Recruits raised monthly from 27th June to the latest Period, and for corresponding Periods in the Years 1800, 1804, 1805, &c. (23. of 1806-7.) - - xm. 78 Number and effective Strength of Parties employed on the ordinary Recruiting Service on 1st January 1806 and 1807. (26. of 1806-7.) - - - - xm. 81 Number of Recruits raised in Great Britain and Ireland for the Regular Army (exclusive of Foreign and Provincial Corps) from 1st January to 1st July in the Years 1801, 1805 1806, and 1807. (in 28. of 1807.) - . - . . xni. 86. 88. 94 Comparative Return of the Number of Men enlisted by District or Extra Officers weekly in England, Scotland, and Ireland, from January to July in the Years 1800, 1805 and 1807, together with the weekly Number of Desertions, (in 28. of 1807.) - xiii. 98 Number of extra Recruiting Officers, and Non-commissioned Officers of Volunteers, employed on the Recruiting Service on 1st Januaiy 1808; and Number of Recruits raised by each from 1st November 1806 to 1st January 1808. (in 27. of 1808.) - xxi. 186 Number of Recruits raised monthly for the Regular Army during the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807, distinguishing the Numbers raised by the ordinary Means of recruiting from those raised under the Additional Force Act. (in 27. of 1808.) - - xxi. 187 188 Number of Recruits for whom Bounty has been drawn as enlisted monthly at the Head Quartet's of Regiments in Great Britain (exclusive of Foreign and Colonial Corps") in the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in 27. of 1808.) - . . xxi. 189 if umber of Recruits raised and finally approved for the Regular Army in each Month "from 1st August 1807 to December 1808. (13. of 1809.) - . . xxx. 237 Number of Recruits raised quarterly by the ordinary Mode of recruiting, and finally approved for the Regular Army (exclusive of Foreign and Colonial Corps), in 1807 1808 1809 and 1810. (in 34. of 1811.) - - - . '. ^lV. 108 Number of Recruits (exclusive of Volunteers from the Militia) obtained for the Regular Army in each Month of the Years 1854 and 1855: Also, Rates of Bounty paid, since the Commencement of the War, to Recruits for the Regular Army, (in 1 84.) - 1 856. xix.709 Number of Non-commissioned Officers and Men actually borne on the Strength of the Army on 1st April 1854, and on each subsequent Quarter Day to 1st January 1857 • distin- guishing the Troops raised under the Foreign Enlistment Act from Her Majesty's British Troops; further showing how far the Number so borne fell short of or exceeded the authorized Establishment of the Army on each of the above Days T. ^^^■''w ,\ ■/ • .1, "tt ■. ^ "e. X " " ■ 1857, Sess.l. vi. 31 Papers relative to Recruitmg m the United States. - - . jggg _y oon Papers respecting Recruiting in the United States, not published in the precediiiff Papers (Reprinted from a Collection of Papers entitled "Messages of the President/' ordered to be prmted by the Senate of the United States.) - - is<;fi^^ cn« -171 iT_ T% CI 1 • . '' loOD. XX. OUO Further Papers on same Subject. - - . .. -1856 ««!'; Number of Volunteers from the Militia to the Regular Army and Marines 'sipf^l, thp Index, Militia. ^' "' ^"'^ See supra, III. 3. 6. Desertions, Deaths, Sickness, Casualties, ^c, t Casualties in the British Army from 1801 to 1805 mclusive. (in 25. of 1806 "> vtt qfio Number of Des^tions from the Army at Home in each Month from I'st Julv isn/^^ i ^" t 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - . _ """"JJ i»U4 to 1st Jan. Number of Desertions from the Army at Home during each Month of the YPflrs'isn^l" ^ 1806. (ij^ 29. of 1806-7.) - - . . "'^ ^j^e jc ears 1805 and Number of Casualties,.. by Deaths, Discharges, or Desertions, in the Reffnlar aL. ^™\?^ Years 1805 and, 1806. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - . regular Army, m the Number of Desertions from the Army at Home monthly from January to TnW i^ ^t^^' ^^ 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in 28. of 1807.) .'' . ^ . '""^^ "^ *^e Years Number of Desertions from the Army at Home in each Month of the Years ismT i5^^^" ^j 18Q7. (in 27. of 1808.) - - . . *^ ^ ears 1805, 1806, and ^ ■ - XXI. 179 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 47 ■Abmy Aajrr : III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Army — continued, 6. Desertions, Deaths, Sickness, Casualties, Sfc, — continued. Number of Casualties whicli have occured in the Eegular Army, half-yearly, from 1st Jan, 1807 to 24th Dec. 1810. (in 34. of 1811.) - - Vol. xlv. p. 109 Statistical Report of the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the West Indies. .... . . - 1838. ix. 1 Ditto, in the United Kingdom, Mediterranean, and British America. - 1839. xxxu. 347 Ditto, in Western Africa, St. Helena, Cape of Good' Hope, and Mauritius. 1840. xvii. 1 Ditto, in the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America. 1852-3. ix. 711 7. Pai/ and Allowances ; Commissions, Purchases and Grants of: Half-pay Fund ; Monies received and paid on account of Half-pay Commissions, &c. 1809—1819. - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 459 Half-pay Commission Account ; continued from the Account rendered by the late Duke of York to the House of Commons, dated 19th Feb. 1820. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 472 Eeturn of the Prices of Commissions of each Rank in the Army, with the Copies of the Authorities or Orders relating thereto ; 1683 — 1821. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 353 Return of the Number of Officers of all Ranks of the Army on Full Pay on 1st May 1856 ; showing the Amount which each Officer has actually paid for his Commission, and the Sum to which each would be entitled under the present System, on retiring from the Service. - - - ' - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 373 Eeturn of Commissions granted between 28th March 1854 (the Date of Commencement of the late War) and 7th May 1855 ; stating the Name of the Person to whom granted, the Regiment, and the Reason for each Commission being given, when without Purchase. - ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 437 Comparison of the present and proposed Pay and Allowances of the Officers of flie Household Troops, and of the Cavalry and Infantry of the Line ; by Sir C. Trevelyan. ....... 1857, Sess. 2. xxvii. 511 8. Miscellaneous: Warrant for better ordering the Army, and for improving the Condition of the Soldiers, dated 7th October 1806. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - . - . xin. 16 Statement of the regulated Charge allowed for the Cost of Troop Horses in each Year from 1790 to 1813. (in 118. of 1813-14.) ..... lxx. 223 List of the Accounts delivered in to the Office of the Comptroller of Army Accounts, from 5th -Jan. 1793, whereon any Balances appear to be owing to or from the Public on 5th Jan. 1817. (12. of 1817.) -' lxxxvt. 136 Eetums showing the Amount of Police Force and the Number of Effective Troops in Ireland on the 1st January in each Year from 1828 to 1839. (90.) - ' - 1839. vi. 391 Papers relating to the Death of Sarah Eiley and her Child. (74.) - 1850. xx. 263 Eegimental Order of the 16th Foot, directing that every Soldier's Wife approaching her Confinement shall have Lodgings provided for her, in order that no Womam. may be confined in Barracks. (69.)' ... . . . 1850. xx. 293 Letter from Major General Bell to the Military Secretary, of 15th February 1850, in relation to the Inquest on the Wife of Private Eiley of the 16th Foot ; also, the 15th, 16th, and 20th Articles of the Queen's Warrant and Eegulations for Barracks ; and also the Ninth Paragraph of the Duke of Wellington's. Letter of 31st Dec. 1827, to Officers commanding on Foreign Stations, in relation to Barracks. (68.) , - 1850. xx. 295 Nominal Eeturn of the Actions to which Medals have been awarded, by Sea and by Land, from 1794 to 1814, in pursuance of the General Orders of the Admiralty and Horse > Guards ; and also. Lists of the Actions which Eegiments are permitted to have embla- zoned on their Standards and Colours. (18.) ... 1850. xx. 461 Proceedings of Two Committees assembled at; Woolwich on 6th March and 26th April, to report on Captain Grant's Cooking Apparatus : And also. Correspondence between the Quartermaster General and Captain Grant respecting the Erection of a Cooking Apparatus at Shorncliffe. (285.) _ _ . 1857-8. xthi. 329 See also Aldeeshot Camp, Armt of Occupation in France. Baebace De- partment. Birkenhead Steam Vessel. Chelsea Hospital. Colonies, I. Commissariat Department. Courts-martial. Defence of the Realm. East Indies, I. 1. III. i. Military Expenditure. Military Prisons. Militia. Navy. Oaths, 1. 5. Ordnance. Paymaster General. Penin- sula, Campaign in. Pensions, Naval and Military. Prizes and Prize Money. Regimental Benefit Societies. Royal Military Asylum. Scheldt Expedition. Secretaries op State, Thanks op Parliament. Transports. Volunteers and Yeomanry. Army in the Crimea. See Crimean Army, &c. Army of Occupation in France : Estimate of the Charge of the Land Forces proposed to be stationed in France during the Year 1816. (20. of 1816.)' lxxx. 241 Estimate of the Charge for the Royal Engineers, ArtiUery, ' and Ordnance, attached to the Army of Occupation in France, during the Year 1816. , (22. of 1816i) - LXXX, 245 Similar Estiniate for the Year 1817. (in 39. of 1817.) - - lxxxvl 155 Account of all Charges incurred for the Expense of Hospitails and Sick of the Army of Occupation, in' the Year 1816. (58. of 1817.) ' ... - lxxxvi. 161 Se6 also FSance. Treaties, lxtt. ' Army Medical Department. See Military- ExPENDrrtJEi?. F 4 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Army ----- - Asaph Aemy Peize Money. See Chelsea Hospital. Prizes and Pbize Money. Koyal MilitaSt Asylum. Abbears and Balances : Accountf? respecting the Arrears and Balances of the several Collectors employed in the Collec- tion of the Public Revenues of Ireland for the Year 1811.' (61. of 1812.) Vol. lv. p. 107 Accounts respecting the Arrears and Balances of the Public Accountants of the tJnited Kingdom for the Year 1819. (103. of 1820.) - - - , - cxviii. 179 Eeturn of the Arrears and Balances due from Public Accountants on 5th January 1820, pre- pared pursuant to the Provisions of 42 Geo. 3. c. 70. s. 4., so far as relates to Accounts audited and prepared for Declaration by the Commissioners for auditing Public Accounts. (103. of 1820.) ..:.------ cxvm. 347 'See also Accountants, Public. Army, III. 7. Bank of England, III. 2. Fees. Finance. Forfeited Estates, Scotland. Post Office, III. Taxes, Eeceivees General of. Aerest op Peers. See Peers of the Realm, 4. Arrest foe Debt. See Clbegy, I. 5. Debtoes and Debts. Arrest upon Final Process. See Debtors and Debts, I. s. Abeest in Personal Actions. See Exchequeb, Couet of, Ibeland. Arrests on Indictments- See Libels. ■ '• Aeeestment of Wages. See Wages. Arrestments, Scotland. See Personal Diligence, &c. Arsenic, Sale op : Bill to regulate the Sale of Arsenic. (42.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (112.) - 1851, Ti. 303. 307 See also Poisons, Sale of. Arson. See Burning, &c. Buildings. Art, Museums op : Bill for the better Protection of Works of Art and Scientific and Literary Collections. (105.) -As amended on Report. (221.) - - - 1845. v. 69. 71 Bill for encouraging Establishment of Museums in large Towns. (149.) - 1845. rv. 687 ' Aet, Practical : First Report to the President of the Board of Trade of the Department of Practical Art. -------. 1852-3. lxxix. 1 See also Science and Art. Art Unions : Bill for legalizing Art Unions. (195.) . - . . . 1844. il 33 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] to indemnify Persons connected with Art Unions, and others, against certain Penalties. (253.) - - 1844. n. 35 Bill to extend the Indemnity of Members of Art Unions. (285.) - - 1845. ii. 23 Bill for legalizing Art Unions. (252.) - . . . . 1846. in. 11 ^ill to amend the Act 9 85 10 Vict. c. 48. for legalizing Art Unions. (179.) - 1857-8. iii. 5 Bill [as amended in Committee] to indemnify certain Persons who have formed a voluntary Association for the Disposal of Works of Utility and Ornament, by Chance or otherwise, as Prizes. (272.) ---... 1857-8. in. 9 Art and Science : Sums voted in Supply for Art and Science. See Finance. Aeteeial Deainage. See Improvement and DeAinage op Lands. Aethub, Sie Geoege. See Ameeican Colonies, I. 2. Clergy Resebves. Articles op Clerkship, ^ee Attoenies and Solicitors. Artificers, ^ee Army, III. 3. Combinations. Docks and Dockyards. Navy II. 2. Wages. " ' Aetilleey. See Aemy, 1. 1. ni. 3. Pensions, Naval and Military. Abtisans and Machineey : Six Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the' Laws relating to Emigration and Combination of Artisans, &c., and the Exportation of Machinery ; with Minutes of Evidence. (136. of 1824.) .... cl^iv 1 Return of the principal Mechanical Establishments in Eleven of the Manufacturinff Towns of Lancashire ; with the Number of Horse Power attached to each; the Number of Hands which each is capable of employing ; and the Amount of Capital invested in each, (m 170.) 1^^^^ ^^^^_ 3^2 See also Wages. Arts, Fine. See Edinburgh. Houses op Parliament, e. Arts and Manufactuees : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Arts and Manufactures ; with Minutes of Evidence, 85c. (233.) - - - , . 1335^ ^xi 419 Asaph, Saint. See Saint Asaph and Bangoe. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. ASHANTEE ----- ASSESSEB AsHANTEE, King op : Despatches received from Captain Winnie^t, Lieutenant Governor of Her Majesty's Settlements on the Gold Coast, relating to recent Missions to certain Princes in the "Vicinity of those Settlements. (169.) - - - 1849, Vol. ix. p. 519 AsHBUETON, Lord. See Amee;ca, United States or, III. Ashby's Divoece : Jlinutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of the Eeverend Edward Quenby Ashby with Elizabeth Sophia his now Wife, and to enable him to maiTy again. (39.) ..-.-- 1850. xxi. 57 Ashes. See American Colonies, l. Imports and Exports, II. 6., &c. Manure. AsHTOWN, Baron : M!inutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Frederick Mason. Trench, Baron Ashtown, claiming a Eight to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (m.) - 1854-5. xxi. 101 Asia, British Colonies and Possessions in. See Australian Colonies. Cetlon. China. East Indies. Assam Tea : Opinions of Brokers and others on Assam Tea. (in 295.) - » 1840. xxvn. 574 Assault and Battery : Bill to prevent frivolous and vexatious Actions of Assault and Battery, and for slanderous Words, in Inferior Courts. (45. of 1818.) - . - - lxxxvih, 67 Bill to repeal Two Acts of the Parliament of Scotland relative to Assault and Battery, pendente Lite- (46. of 1826.) ...--. cxcix. 59 Assaults upon Women and Children. See Criminal Law, I. 8 a. Assaults, Ireland : Bill to render more effectual Redress for Assaults in Ireland, (107. of 1813-14.) lxix. 635 Bill to amend the Act 54 G. 3. c. 181. to render more easy and effectual Redress for Assaults in Ireland. (72. of 1814-15.) - _ - - - - - Lxxm. 347 Bill for the better Prevention and Punishment of Assaults in Ireland for Five Years, (224.) ---...... 1839. n. 21. Bill to continue for Five Years the Act 2 85 3 Vict. c. 77. for the better Prevention and Punishment of Assaults in Ireland. (126.) . _ . . 1844. 11. 39 A similar Bill. (171.) - 1849, m. 73 See also Crimes and Gefences, 1. 8. 8 a. 24. III. Outrages, Ireland, Assay of Gold and Silver Wares. See Plate, Gold and Silver. Assemblies, Seditious, &c. See Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland, Assessed Taxes : Bill for repealing the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and granting new Duties in lieu thereof ; and for repealing the Stamp Duties on Game Certificates, and granting new Duties in lieu thereof, to be placed under the Management of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes. (69. of 1808.) , - - xv. 361 Bill to amend Acts relating to the Assessed Taxes and the Property Tax, and to regulate the Assessment and Collection of the same. (117. of 1808.) ... xv. 413 Bill to regulate the Allowances granted out of the Assessed Taxes to Persons in respect of the Number of their Children. (171. of 1812.) - - - xLvm. 1343 Bill to relieve Persons compounding for their Assessed Taxes, (133. of 1819.) - xcvii. 611 Bill to extend the Period allowed to Persons compounding for their Assessed Taxes, and to give further Relief in certain Cases. (79. of 1820.) ... cxiv. 491 Bill to repeal the Duties on Husbandry Horses, and to make perpetual several Acts for reducing them on certain Horses and Mules. (126. of 1821.) - - cxxl 597 Bill to allow Persons to compound for their Assessed Taxes for the Remainder of the Periods of Composition limited by former Acts. (80. of 1824.) ... clx. 439 Bill to continue Compositions for Assessed Taxes for One Yeai-, and to grant Relief from and alter and repeal the said Duties in certain Cases. (205. of 1830.) - cclxiii. 637 Bill to rediice the Duties now payable in certain Cases on Carriages with less than Four Wheels. (220. of 1831-32.) - - - - . ccxcra. 713 Bill to provide for the Execution of the Duties performed by the Barons of Exchequer in Scotland in relation to the Public Revenue, and to place the Management of the Assessed Taxes and Land Tax in Scotland under the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes. (30. of 1833.) cccxiv. 473 Bill to redulie certain of the Duties on Dwelling Houses, and Jo repeal other Duties of Assessed Taxes. (159. of 1833.) - - . . - . cccxv. 477 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Land and Assessed Taxes, and to consolidate the Boards of Stamps and Tax:es. (193.) .... 1834. 1. pt. 2. p. 1007 Bill to continue for Five Years and amend the Acts for authorizing a Composition for Assessed Taxes. (194.) ...... 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1019 Bill to grant Relief from the Duties of Assessed Taxes in certain Cases therein specified. (207.) - - -' - - - - 1834. L pt. 2. p. 1189 Bill to alter certain Duties of Stamps and Assessed Taxes, and to regulate the Collection thereof, (207.) - -■ ■ - • -^ .;..■. i- 1835. n. 671 III, ' G 50 GENERAL INDEX TO' THE -; Assessed ----- Assistant Assessed Taxes — continued. \ Bill for granting Relief frpm the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and on Stage Carriages, iii certain '. ^ Cases, and to regulate the charging' of the Duty payable for taking or killing Game, ■ in Great Britain ; and to provide for the Collection of certain local Taxes in Scotland. (279.) - - - - . - - - - 1836. Vol. nr. p. 733 Bill to extend an Exemption granted by an Act of the last Session of Parliament from the Duties of Assessed Taxe^, in respect of certain Carriages with less than. Four Wheels, and to amend the Laws relating to the said Duties. (194.) - - 1837. ii, 3 Bill to grant Relief from the Duties of Assessed Taxes in certain Cases, and to provide for the assessing and charging the Property Tax on Dividends payable out of the Revenue of Foreign States, (224.) - - - - - - - 1842. ii. 1& Bill to continue, until 5th April 1845, Compositions for Assessed Taxes, and 'to amend the Laws relating to the Land and Assessed Taxes, and also the Laws relating to the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Prqfessions, Trades, and Offices, (139.) - - - - - - - - 1843. II. 129 Bill to continue, until 5th April 1846, Compositions for Assessed Taxes ; and to amend certain Laws relating to Duties under the Management of the Commissioners of Stamps and Taxes. (192.) . . - - . - 1844. ii. 41 Bill to continue for Five Years, and to amend, the Acts for authorizing a Composition for , ^ . Assessed Taxes. (246.) - - - " . •■ - 1845. ii. 25 Bill" to continue* and amend the Acts for authorizing a Composition for Assessed Taxes. (325.) ---------- 1850. m. 57 Bill ;to repeal the Duties payable on Dwelling Houses according to the Number of Windows or Lights, and to grant in lieu, thereof other Duties on Inhabited Houses according to their annual Value. (209.) ------ issi. y. 93 Bill tp repeal certain Duties of Assessed Taxes, and to grant other Duties of the same De- scription ; and to amend the Lavrs relating to the Application of the Monies arising fronj the Redemption and Purchase of the Land Tax. (381.) - 1852-3. in. 35 Bill to explain and amend the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 90. relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes ; and to authorize Justices of the Peace in Ireland to administer Oaths required in Matters relating to Income Tax. (20.) - - - - 1854. m. 31 ' Bill for better securing the collecting and accounting for the Land Tax, Assessed Taxes, and Income Tax by the Collectors thereof (273.) - *- - 1854. iv. 373 Bill to grant Relief in assessing the Income Tax on Lands in Scotland in respect of cwtaiu Public Burdens charged thereon; to alter and regulate the Allowances to Clerks to the Commissioners of Income Tax; and to amend the Laws relating to the Land , ^ ■ Assessed, and Income Taxes, and the Redemption and Purchase of the Land ' Tai. (260.) -----. . 1856. v. 145 Bill to repeal, and re-impose under . new Regulations, the Duty on Race Horses. (262.) --.--.. 1856. VI. 233 Bill to amend the above Act. (47.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. 11. 185 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Payment of the Land and Assessed Taxes, and Property and Income Tax, in Scotland. (122.) - - 1857 Sess. 2. iv! 407 Account of the Number of Houses subject to the Window Duty in Ireland for Six Years ending 25th March 1810. (55. of 181 1.) - - . ' . xlt. 19 Letters from the First Commissioner of Excise in Irelp,nd to the Clergy and Churchwardens on the Subject of the Commutation of the Window Tax. (38. of 1818.) - xciv. 167 Returns of all Cases which have been stated and signed by the Commissioners acting in execution of the Acts relative to the Assessed Taxes in England, and determined by the Judges on Appeal, since 1st July 1831. (39. of 1831.) - - - ccxciv. 25 Account of the Amount of the Assessed Taxes in Ireland, from 1800 to 183"4. (i"^ ^13-) - 1844. XV. 272 See also Fees, &c. Finance. Inlaijd Revi^nue. P.vbliamentaey Represen- tation, n. 1. HL Penalties. PiiorERTY Duty. Peopebty and Income Tax. Taxes and Duties. Taxes, Receivers General of. assessionable manors, see cornwall and lancaster, duchies of. Assessments. See Poor and Poor Rates. Poor in Ireland. Poor in Scotland Property AND Income Tax. Assessments, County. See Applotments, Ireland. County Rates. Grand Juries, &c. Assets. See Administration of Assets. ' Assignees, Official. See Bankruptcy, III. Bankruptcy Courts. Assignment of Satisfied Terms : Bill to render the Assignment of satisfied Terms unnecessary, (167.) As amended on Report. (235.) J As amended by the Commons. (361.)- - 1845. v. 7, 9 11 Assignments of Freehold and Leasehold Estate. See Registration of Deeds Assistant Barristers : BUI for regulating the Criminal J.urisdictipn of Assistant Barristers as to certain Comitips nf Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland.. (293.) - . . iU5 in ll Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Civil Bills and the Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, and to transfer to the Assistant Barristers certam JurisdintJnr, «« to , Lisqlvent, Debtors, (221,),:- '- - ... /Igsi ° 4*9 AraeisteientB to be proposed in Committee by Earl of St. Germans, {22\a.\- 1851, m 579 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 51 Assistant - . . . , Athenby Assistant Barristers — continued. Bill to amead the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 57. to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Civil Bills and the Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, and to transfer to the Assistant Barristers certain Jurisdiction as to Insolvent Debtors. (^SS^) - 1857-8. Vol.iii. p. 265 ^ee «Zso M'Dermott,William. Assistant Comptrollers of Exchequer. See Exchequer, Court of, England. Assize or Bread. See Brjead. Assize, Clerks op. See Cotjets in England. Courts in Ireland. Prosecutions, Fees payable on. Assizes : 1 . England and Wales : Bill to enable the opening oi Commissions under which the Judges sit upon the Circuits after the Day appointed for holding the Asgizes. (3. of 1822.) As amended by the Com- mittee. (5. of 1822.) - - - . - . - cxxviii. 1.3 Bill for the Appointment of coiiveuient Places for the holding of Assizes in England and Wales. (53. of 1833.) - - '- - , - ccCxiy. 515 Bill for preventing the j Interfetence of the Spring Assizes with the April Quarter Sessions. (105.) ... - - - - 1834. I. pt. 1. p.469 Bill for enabling Justices qf Assize and Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery, to hold Courts for Counties at large in adjoining Counties of Cities and Towns, and .conversely. j(179.) ,As amended in Committee. (221.) - 1839. ii. 321. 323 Bill to enable Justices of Assize on their Circuits to take Inquisition of all Pleas in the Court of Exchequer of Pleas which shall be brought before them without a Special Commission for that Purpose. (85.) - - - - -: - 1839. ii. 443 Bill to. authorize the Purchase or building of Lodgings for the Judges of Assize on their Cu-cuits. (195.) • - - - ^ - ., - 1839. II. 491 Bill to enable Queen's Counsel and others, not being of the Degree of the Coif, to act as Judges of Assize. <202.) - ; ., . - - - - 1850. iv. 335 Bill for the more frequent holding of Assizes and Sessions of the Peace. (160.) ^As amended in Committee. (176.) - . - ' - - 1854-5. in. 29. -^1 2. Ireland: Bill to regulate the Fees payable by Persons charged with Criminal Offences at Assizes and ' Quarter Sessions in Ireland. (74. of 1808.) - - - _ - xv. 457 Bill for the Appointment of convenient Places for the holding of Assizes in Ireland. (112.) - - ■ - - - - 1835. I. 529 Bill to provide for holding the Assi/es of certain Counties of Cities and Towns in Ireland in the Assize Towns of the adjoining Counties at large in certain Cases ; and to make Pro- vision as to Gaols in case of the Change of Assize Towns. (326.) - 1850. iii. 75 Sve also Buckingham Summer Assizes. Circuits op the Judges. Constables, i. County Buildings. Courts in England, II. Crimes and Offences, 111. Juries and Jurors. King's County Assizes. Norfolk Assizes. War- wickshire Boundary, Assizes, &c. Wilts Assizes. Association for discountenancing Vice. See Education and Schools, Ireland, II. 3. ASSOCLATIONS AND SOCIETIES, UNLAWFUL, IRELAND : Bill to amend certain Acts relating to unlawful Societies in Ireland. (12. of 1825.) CLXXV. 159 Bill for the Suppression of dangerous Asso'ciations or Assemblies in Ireland. (3. of ■ 1829:) - - - - - - ccxLii. 51 Bill for the more effectual Suppression of local Disturbances and dangerous Associations in Ireland. (4. of 1833.) -As amended by the Committee. (6.) As amended on Eeport. (9.) As amended by the Commons. (18.) - cccxiv. 5; 21. 39. 57 Bills to continue, under certain Modifications', for One Year, thp Act 3 Will. 4. c. 4., for the more effectual Suppression of local Disturbances and dangerous Associa,tions in Ireland. ■ (135. & 170.) -- - - - ■ - - 1834. I. pt.l. pp.595. 597 Copy of the EecDrd of the Proceediligs in the Court of King's Bench, in Ireland against ' Daniel O'Oonnell, Esquire, atiO. others, for b6ing present at a Meeting called'" The General Association of Ireland." (82. of 1831.) ' - - 1- ccxciv. 271 A'ee aZsa Orange Lodges. Peace, Public, iREt and. Ribbonism. , Associations in Distdrbed Districts. See Protection Associations. AsTLEY, Sir Jacob. Sjee Hastings" Claim of Peerage. ' Assurance Compa] :.:,..., - A-t,v ; .-.,-/ - 1850.. ix.. 1^81 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 55 Australian Australian Colonies — continued. 1. Generally — continued, I)espatches from the Secretary of State tio the Governor of !New South. Wales, in relation to the Place and Precedency to be assigned in the Executive Council, or elsewhere, within thfe Colony of New South Wales, to the Right Rev. Dr. Broughton, as Bishop of Australia or of Sydney, on his Appdintment to that Dignity; and in relation to the First Mission of Dr. John Bede Poldingi as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Communion within that Colony, and the Allowance of Salary payable to him in respect to such Situation, (in 203.) - - - - - - - - 1850. Vol. IX. p. 197 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Gfovernor of New South Wales, relative to the Assumption of the Style and Title of Archbishop of Sydney by t)r. John Bede Folding, (in 203.) - - - - - - 1850. ix.' 197 Correspondence and; other Papers relating to Cases in which the Bishop of any Diocese in the Australian Colonies has attempted to exercise Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over any of his Clergy; with or without Resistawce, from the Parties, and of the Issue of such Cases, since the Year 1837, and down to the latest D^teg ; and relating to the Formation of Ecclesiastical Courts in any of the said Dioceses. — ^Part I. (204.-I.) - 1850. ix. 217 ,,, Ditto Part II. (204.-II.) - - - - - 1850. ix. 293 Correspondence between the Ti'easury and any other Department of Her Majesty's G-overn- ment with the East India Cpmpany, on the Subject of Steam Navigation with the Australian Colonies. (1.) ------ 1851. xi. 65 Return of the Number ot Letters and Newspapers received from and despatched to Great Britain, India, Manilla, and China, and the estimated Number from and to Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, New Zealand, and Western Australia, during the Year 1847; with the estimated Amount of Postage thereon, (in 187.) ' '- - 1851. xxxiv. 598 Correspondence rel'aliiTe to the recent Discovery of Gold in Australia. - 1852. xiii. 193 Further Correspondence on same Suhgect. - - - 1852. xiii. 273 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - 1852-3. xvi. 97. 561 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - 1854. xiv. 1 Further Cotrespondence on same Subject. - - 1854-5. xv. 109. 323 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - 1856. xiv. 303.389 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xm. 1 .Statement of Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Popnla,tion, &c., in illustration of Colonial Pro- gress, during the past Ten Years : — New South Wales and Victoria, South Australia^ and Van Diemen's Land. - - - - - 1852. xih. 112 Copy of the Contract between the Admiralty and the Royal Australian Mail Company for the Transmission of the Mails to Australia. (103.) - . - 1852-3. xxv. 7 Treasury Minute, dated 22d March 1853, respecting the Establishment of Mints in Australia. - - - . - -. - - 1852-3. xvi. 797 A Memorial from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, urging on the Postmaster General the Importance of immediately re-establishing Postal Steam Communication with Australia. (256.) ^ - - ■ ' - - 1854-5. xv. 459 Statement of the Postage received monthly on all Letters and Newspapers sent to or received from the Australian Colonies, whether conveyed by Contract Packets or in Ship Letter Mails ; of the Number and Weight of the Boxes and Bags composing each Mail, and of the Space occupied by it, specifying the Bulk and Weight of the Letters and of the Newspapers, (in 255.) ------ 1854-5. xv. 457 Statement of the Amount of the Postage received by the Postmaster General during the Year 1854 on all Letters to or from the Australian Colonies, whether conveyed by the Contract Packets or by Private Sailing Vessels, and specifying the Number of Boxes as well as the estimated Weight and Contents (or' Cubic Feet of the Mails) received in England, and conveyed to the Colonies by each Vessel, (in 255.) - 1854-5. xv. 458 See also Abokiginbs. Colonies, I. Convicts. Emigration. Statistical Tables. Transportation. 2. New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Bill for the more easy Recovery of Debts in New South Wales. (10. of 1813-14.) lxlx. 131 Bill to provide for the Administi-ation of Justice in New South' Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and the more effectual Government thereof. (114. of 1823.) - - cxliv. ;1087 Bill to grant certain Powers and Authorities to a Company, to be incorporated by Charter, to be called " The Australian Company," for the Cultivation and Improvement of Waste Lands in New South Wales. (96. of 1824.) - - - clx.' 623 Bill for granting certain Powers and Authorities to a Company, to be incorporated by Charter, to be called " The Van Diemen's Land Company," for the Cultivation and Improvement of Waste Lands in Van Diemen's Land. (121. of 1825.) - - clxxv. 579 Bill io provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof, and for other Purposes relating thereto. (154. of 1828.) ..-.-- ccxxv. 765 Bill to amend the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 86. for granting certain Powers to the Australian Company, for the Cultivation and Improvement of Waste Lands in the Colony of New South Wales, arid for other Purposes relating thereto. (130. of 1830.) - - cclxiii. 321 Bill for the more effectixal Administxation of Justice at Norfolk Island [empowering the Governor to institute a Court of Criminal Jurisdiction]. (195.) -.1834. I. pt. 2. p. 1053 Bill to continue until 31st December 1838, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment, the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. (180.) - », . . . . 1837. ii. 1 G 4 5G GENERAL INDEX TO THE AUSTBALIAN AusTEALiAN COLONIES — continued. 2. New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Bill to continue until 31st December 1839, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment, the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Dienien's Land. (268.) ----- 1838. Vol. ii. p. 29 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. for providing for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Lamd, and for the more effectual Govern- ment thereof, and -for other Purposes relating thereto ; and to continue the same until 31st December 1840, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment. (228.) 1839. HI. 375 Bill to continue until 31st December 1841, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, and to extend the Provisions of the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, tod for the more effectual Government thereof ; and for other Purposes relating thereto. (254.) - . - - ^ - - - 1840. V. 5 Bill to continue until 31st December 1842, and from thence until the End of the next ensuing Session of Parliament, certain Acts for providing for the Administration of Justice iu New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof. (139.) .- - '- - - - - 1841. m. 465 Bill to confirm an Act of the Legislature of Van Diemen's Land for authorizing the Levy of certain Duties of Customs and on Spirits. (45.) - «■ - - 1842. iv, 601 Bill for the Government of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. (168.) 1842. iv. 43 Bill to amend so much of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 76., for the Government of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, as relates to Norfolk Island. (176.) - 1843. iii. 79 Bill to explain the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 76. for the Government of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. (139.) As amended in Committee. (227.) - 1844. v. 351. 355 Bill to clear up Doubts as to the Regulation and' Audit of the Accounts of the Customs in New South Wales. (231.) - - - - - 1844. in. 433 Bill to remove Doubts concerning the Validity of certain Grants of Land in the Colony of New South Wales. (77.) , - . . - 1849. iv. 561 Bill to enable Her Majesty to assent to a Bill, as amended, of the Legislature of New South Wales, " to confer a Constitution on New South Wales, and to grant a Civil List to Her Majesly." (186.) - - - - 1854-5. vi. 25 Act of the Colonial Legislature of Van Diemen's Land, intituled " An Act to establish new Electoral Districts in the Colony of Van Diemen's Land and its Dependencies, and to increase the Number of Members of the Legislative Council thereof." - 1854-5. xiv. 16 Act of the Colonial Legislature of Van Diemen's Laud, intituled' "An Act to esta- blish a Parliament in Van Diemen's Land, and to grant a Civil List to Her Majesty." ----,-. . 1854-5. xiv. 23 Act of the Colonial Legislature of New South Wales, intituled " An Act to confer a Con- stitution on New South Wales, and to grant a Civil List to Her Majesty," showing in Italics the Portions which it is proposed to omit. - - - 1854-5. xiv. 65 Act of the Colonial Legislature of New South Wales, intituled " An Act to amend the Quarantine Laws in certain Particulars." (in 46.) , - 1854-5. xv. 100 Act of the Colonial Legislature of Van Diemen's Laud, intituled "An Act to repeal the Act of Council of Ihis Island, intituled 'An Act to consolidate the Laws relatiiia; to Apprentices and Servants, and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof.' " (in 460 - - - - - - 1854-5. xv. 102 Report of the Conin)is*sioner of Inquiry (J. T. Bigge, Esq.) into the State of the Colony of New South Wales. (119. of 1822.) - - - cxxxvi. 29 [Si EJECTS : — 1. Condition and Treatment of Convicts during the Passage to New South Wales, a. Debarkation and Muster of the Convicts. 3. Nature of the Employment , of Convicts when retained in the Service of Government. 4. Superintendence of Convicts. 5. Suhsistence, &c. of Convicts retained by Government, and Employment of Female Convicts. 6. Nature of the Labour of Convicts in the Service of Settlers. 7. Nature and Extent of Remissions of Punishment, and their Effects. «. Nature of the future Establishments for Convicts in New South Wales.] Report of the siunc Commissioner on the Judicial Establishments of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Laud. (118. of 1823.) - - . . clii. 331 [Subjects: — State of the Criminal and Civil Judicature Police. Observations on the Port Regiilations.] Report of the same Commissioner on the State of Agriculture and Trade in the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. (119. of 1823.) - - ci.ii. 423 [Subjects : — State of Agriculture. Kegulations respecting Grants of Lands and Allotments in Towns. Trade of the Settlements. Eccl&iastical Establishments. Cliaracter of the Population. State of the Revenue. Nature of the Expenditure. Medical Establishments.] Royal Instructions and Despatches to the Governors of New South Wales, Van Diemen's Laud, and Western Australia, as to the Mode to be adopted in disposing of Crown Lands, and the Means by which Emigration may be facilitated. (8. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 387 Despatches addressc 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 109 Bangor, Diocese of. See Saint Asaph and Bangor. Bangor and Carnai;\on Railway: Report of the Admiralty on Bangor and Carnarvon Railway Bill. (56.10.) - 1851. xxx. 367 Bajmshment. See Libels, Seditious. Transportation. Bank, National : Remarks on the Question of establishing a National or State Bank • by G Arbuth- not, Esq. (in271.-II.) - - - - - . 1857-8. ' xxl 568 Remai-ks on ! "^ . fyii ] 127 Ditto, on the 1 st June, August, October, and December 1 802, and 1 st Februarv 1 803 respectively. (1802-3.) ----.. r^jJi 129 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 69 Bank Bank of England : III. Accounts and Papers — conUnued,. 4. Bank Notes and Bills, Coin and Bullion — continued. Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation on the 25th Day of each Month, from 25th February to 25th November 1803, inclusive. (8. of 1803-4.) - - Vol. [xi.] p. 441 Ditto, on the 15th Day of each Month, from December 1803 to February 1805, inclusive. (13. of 1805.) - - - - . - [xvi.] 401 Average Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in~ Circulation in the Year 1810, and for the Half Year ending 5th July 1811. (116. of 1811.) - xlv. 171 Ditto, in the Years 1810 and 1811. (5. of 1812.) - - - Liv. 643 Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation on the 25th Day of each Month, from 25th Jan. to 25th June 1811. (107. of 1811.) ..... xlv. 173 Number of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills outstanding on 28th Feb. and 31st Aug. in each Yeai' from 1771 to 1779. (72. of 1812.) .... lit. 649 Total Value of Bank Paper in Circulation in each Month from the Establishment of the Bank to August 1696. (100. of 1812.) ..... liv. 651 Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in each Week, and on the 7th and 12th Days of each Month, in the Year 1812 ; and the highest and lowest Amount thereof at any one Time in Circulation during the same Year. (6. of 1812-13.) - LXVi. 1 — 3 Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation on the 7th and 12th Days of each Month, and also the Amount thereof in each Week, from the 12th December 1812 to the 21st March. 1814. (21. of 1813-14.) - - lxxi. 139, 140 Ditto, from 21st March 1814 to 12th Feb. 1815. (21. of 1814-15.) lxxv. 455, 456 Bank Notes in Circulation on the 1st and 15th of each Month from 1st January 1815 to 1st April 1816, and also in the Year 1796. (44. of 1816.) - - lxxx. 255. 258 Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation on Saturday Night in each Week of the Year 1797. (48. of 1816.) - - - - lxxx. 259 Average Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in each Half Year, from 1st January 1797 to 1st January 1818. (31. of 1818.) - , - xciv. 130 Ditto, from 1st January 1797 to 1st January 1819. (8. of 1819.) - cix. 131 Ditto, from 1st January 1797 to 31st March 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) xcviii. 323 Weekly Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in the Years 1815, 1816, and 1817. (11. of 1818.) - - • - - xciv. 147—152 Ditto, in 1815, 1816, 1817, and 1818. (8. of 1819.) ■ cix. 132—137 Bank Notes issued in 1792 and 1818, and Calculations to show the Number of Days a Bank Note of each Denomination remained in Circulation. (79. of 1819.) - cix. 147 Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation the last Week in February, May, August, and November, in each Year, from 1790 to 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) - - - xcviii. 320 Weekly Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in the Years 1815, 1816, 1817, and 1818, and from January to 17th April 1819, and stating the Total Aggregate Amount, (in 30. of 1819.) - - - - xcviii. 324 Bank Notes in Circulation on the 1st and ISth of each Month, from 1st June 1817 to 15th November 1818. (in 30. of 1819.) - - - - xcviii. 328 Weekly Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in the Year 1819, and the Total Aggregate Amount thereof, and also the Average Amount for the Half Year ending 31st December 1819. (17. of 1819-20.) . - cxviii. 411 Total Number of Bank Notes under the Value of 51. issued during each Week from 22d March to 8th April 1826, and the Total Amount in Circulation at the Close of each such Week. (87. of 1826.) ----.. ccviii. 263 Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation for the Weeks ending the 11th and 25th of February 1826. (29. of 1826.) - - - ccviii. 263* Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation on 15th Feb. 1826. (24. of 1826.) - ccviii. 265 Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in the last Week in February, May, August, and November in each Year from 1790 to 1819, and on the 15th February, May, August, and November in each Year from 1819 to 1825. (14. of 1826.) - covin. 267 Bank Notes ]^nder the Value of 51. issued in each Week from 15tli May to 11th Nov. 1826, and the Amount of such Notes actually in Circulation on each Saturday during the same Period. (5. of 1826-27.) ' - - - - - - ccxx. 139 Ditto, from 12th February to 10th March 1827. (65. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 143 Ditto, from 14th April 1828 to 10th May 1828. (100. of 1828.) ccxxxviii. 529 Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation on 26th Feb. and 26th August in each Year from February 1819 to February 1830. (106. of 1830.) - - ccLXXViii. 47 Average Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation in the Month of January 1830. (9. of 1830.) - ..... CCLXXVIII. 53 Amount of Promissory Notes and Post Bills of the Bank in Circulation in each Week from March 1834 to April 1836. (in 334.) .... 1836. xvi. 502 Returns of the Circulation, Deposits, Securities, and Bullion of the Bank of England, at various Periods, from 1832 to 1840. (in 299.) - 1840. xxiii. 406. 411. 481. 648 Account of the Average Circulation of Branch Bank of England Notes and Twenty-one Days and Seven Days BiUs, &c. (in 202.) .... 1841. xxni. 274 Account of the Amount of Bank of England Notes in Circulation from 1790 to 1819, and likewiseof the Amount of Bank Post BiUs. (in 5.) - - 1844. xvm. 324 Return of the Notes issued by the Bank of England, of those in the Banking Department, and of those remaining in Circulation, also of the Gold Coin and Gold and Silver Bullion in the Issue Department of the Bank, of the Gold and Silver Coin in the Banking Department, and of the Total of Coin and Bullion, since the passing of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 32. (101.) ...-.= 1845. xvi. 37 I 3 70 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bank BxsK OF England : III. A,ccoujits and Papers — continued. 4. Bank Notes and Bills, Coin and Bullion — continued. Account of the Value of all Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion in the Band of England, and of the Bank Notes in Circulation, exclusive of the Notes held in reserve in the Banking Department, at the several Periods when the Returns are made public, from 1st January 1846 to the latest Period : Also, a Monthly Return of the Securities held by the Bank of England during the same Period. (48.) - - 1847. Vol. xx. p. 115 Return of Banks which, having been Banks of Issue previously to the passing of 7 & 8 Vict, c. 32., have ceased to issue their own Notes, and of the Amount of Circulation of such Banks ; also of Applications made by the Bank of England, under the 5th Section of that Act, for Permission to add to their Issue of Notes, in consideration of the With- drawal of the Circulation of such Banks of Issue, and the Result of such Application. (in 30.) . . 1847-8. xx. 216 Ditto. (in213.-III.) - - - . 1847-8. xxviii. 210 Similar Return, up to 5th February 1857. (in 196. -II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 96 Account of Bank Notes held by the Public, and the Amount held in reserve by the Bank of England ; the Rates of Exchange between London, Paris, Hamburg, and Amsterdam ; the total Amount of Bullion, the minimum Rate of Interest charged by the Bank, the total Amount of Bills discounted ; the total Amount of temporary Advances ; also, of the total Amount of Deposits, including the Balances on Account of the Exchequer, and on accOunt of London Bankers ; from the last Day of each Week from 31st August 1844 to 24th December 1847. (in 43.) - - • . 1847-8. xx. 197 Ditto. (in213.-nL) - - - . 1847-8. xxvii'i. 22 Ditto, (in 196.-n.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxn. 122 Similar Return, in each Week, from 1st January 1848 to 27th December 1856. (in 196.-n.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 128 Similar Return, in each Week of 1857. (in 271.-II.) - - 1857-8. xxi. 553 Account of the Notes, Securities, Bullion, &c. of the Bank of England, as published in the Gazette, since the passing of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 32., from 24th April 1847 to the present Time : Also, Account of the Quarterly Averages of the Bank of England since 17th April 1847 : And also, -Returns of the Circulation of the Bank of England, and of the Banks of Issue in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, from March 1847 to the present Time. (11.) ---... 1847-8. xx. 315 Return of the Monthly Average Aggregate Amount of Promissory Notes payable to Bearer on Demand m Circulation in the United Kingdom; distinguishing those circulated by the Banks of England and Ireland, and by Private and Joint Stock Banks in England, Scotland, and Ireland ; together with the Bullion in the Bank of England : from Sep- tember 1833 to June 1841. (in 43.) - - . . 1847-8 xx 62 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) 1847_8. xxvrii. 7 Similar Return, from July 1841 to January 1848. (in 30.) - 1847-8 xx 301 Ditto. (in213.-in.) -. . . . . i847_8. xxviii. 10 Similar Return, for the Year 1846. (in 178.) - - 1849. xxv. 384 Return showing the Monthly Average Aggregate Amount of BuUion in the Bank of England, of Promissory Notes payable to Bearer on Demand in Circulation in the United Kingdom, the Circulation of the Bank of Engla;nd, and the Circulation of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, from June 1841 to Jan. 1848. (in 30.) - 1847-8. xx. 301 Ditto. (in213.-in.) - - . . . 1847-8. xxviii. 11 Monthly Statement of Bullion bought and sold by the Bank of England, distinguishing Gold and Silver Bullion, from Feb. 1841 to Dec. 1847. (in 40.) - 1847-8. xx. 312 Similar Statement for the Years 1832 to 1847. (in 213.-III.) - 1847-8. xxvm 199 Ditto, (in 196.-n.) 1857, Sess." 2. xxii. 90 Similar Return, from 1848 to 1856. (in 196.-II.) - 1857 Sess. 2. xxn. 94 Similar Return for the _ Year 1857. (in 271. -II.) - - ' 1857-8.' xxi. 552 Return of the current Amount of Bullion in the Bank, in the Years 1825 1837 1839 1847 , and 1856. (in 196.-II.) 1857, Sess. 2. xiii. 97 Return of the Circulation of Notes of the Bank of England, and ■ of Private and Joint Stock Banks in England, Scotland, and Ireland, together with the Amount of Bullion in the Bank, in each Month, from 1833 to 1857. (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxn. 156 Account of the Issue and Banking Departments of the Bank of England, pursuant to 7 & 8 Vict C.32., for Week ending Saturday, 9th May 1857. (in 196.-n.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxn. 249 Table of Monthly Gain or Loss of SUver Coin, arising out of the Action of the Public on the Stock of the Bank of England, from 1845 to 1856. (in 196.-II.) 1857, Sess. 2. xxn. 300 Account of Silver Coin held by the Bank, together with the Receipts from the Mint ' and the Excess of Payments to or Receipts from the Public ; also, the Total Amount coined: from 1845 to 1856. (in 196.-n.) . - . . i857, Sess. 2. xxn. 300 Account of Copper coined, and of Copper received at the Bank of England' froin the Mint in each Year, from 1845 to 1856. (in 1&6.-II.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxn. 307 Account of the Number of Bank of England Notes cancelled, and of the Averaee Amount held by the Public ; also, the Number of Days each Note remained in CirralatioTi in the Year 1831, and from 1844 to, 1845. (in 196.-n.) - 1857^8681 2 xSi. 308 Memorandum on the Drain of Bullion in October and November 1857- by Mr Marshall Chief Cashier, (in 271.-n.) - - . . . i857_8. ' xxi. 558 See also 6. infra. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, ' 71 Bank Baitk of England : III. Accounts and Papers-— cowftrewec?. 5. Issue and j^atoe of Bank Dollars and Tokens : Communication from the Committee of Privy Council for conBidering the State of the Coin, dated 18th March 1811, to the Governor of the Bank, respecting the Circulation of Bank DoUar Tokens. (28. of 1811.) .... Vol. xlti. p. 79 Notice issued by the Court of Bank Directors, fixing the current Bate of Bank Dollar Tokens. (27. of 1811.) xlvi. 81 Silver Tokens issued in each Year from 1797 to 1813. (19. of 1812-13.) - lxvi. 77 Weight of pure Silver and Quantity of Alloy contained in the Silver Tosens coined at the Mint for the Bank. (21. & 47. of 1812-13.) - - lxvi. 79. 83 Minute of the Court of Bank Directors, in 1811, fixing tlie current Price of stamped Dollars ; and also the Minute of the Committee of Privy Council. (84. of 1816.) - lxxx. 285 Price per Ounce paid by the Commissary General to the Bank for Dollars in 1811 ; and Quantity and Value of Dollars and Tokens issued by the Bank in each Year from 1797 to 6th June 1816. (90. of 1816.) - " - - - - lxxx. 289. 291 See also Coin and Coinage, III. 1. 6. Assets and Liabilities of the Bank: Debts and Credits of the Bank, 27th March 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) : - - xcviii. 316 Ditto, (in 5.) . - - . - 1844. xviii. 320 Amount of the Liabilities of the Bank, distinguishing Bank Notes from Deposits, and Notes under 51. from those above that Amount, also of Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion in the Bank, in each Quarter from 1825 to 1835. (23.) - - 1836. xxv. 129 Amount of the Issues, Securities, and Bullion of the Bank of England, as published in the Gazette, from the Commencement of the Publication to February 1836, distinguishing Gold from Silver, (in 125.) .... 1836. xv. 691 Average Liabilities of the Bank of England, distinguishing Bank Notes from Deposits or any other Debts of the Bank, and Bank Notes above from those under 51. ; also Coin and Bullion in the Bank, distinguishing each, and Gold from Silver, in each Quarter during the Yeai- 1836. (45.) - - - - . - 1837. xv. 1 Statement of the Sums of Money borrowed by the Bank of England of the East India Com- pany, and the Periods at which they were lent and repaid, (in 299.) 1840. xxiii. 647 Statement of the Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of England, at various Periods, from 1832 to 1840. (in 299.) - - - - - 1840. xxiii. 387. 493 Similar Statement for 1840-41. (in 202.) - - - 1841. xxiii. 273. 275 Similar Statement, from the passing of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 90. to the Year 1842, distin- guishing the Account of Circulation, Deposits, Bullion, &c. (26,) - 1842. xv. 1 Account of the Average Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of England, as published in the London Gazette, during the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843. (in 7.) - 1844. xv. 10 Weekly Accounts of the Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of England,, from August 1844 to December 1847. (in 30.) - - - - 1847-8. xx. 208 Similar Statement, from March 1841 .to January 1848. (in 43.) - 1847-8. xx. 69 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) - , . . 1847-8. xxvin. 32 Average Quarterly Accounts of the Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of England, from March 1841 to August 1844, (in 4Q.) - - - 1847-8. xx. 305 Similar Account, from July 1834 to Jan. 1848. (in213.-nL)- 1847-8. xxvm. 28 Amount of Bank of England Notes in Circulation, distinguishing those under/oZ., of the Amount of all Deposits, and of the Amount of all Securities, and of the Amount of all Bullion, held by the Bank of England, on 28th February and 31st August in each Year, from 1778 to 1847. (in 40.) - 1847-8. xx. 51 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) - ' - - - - 1847-8. xxviii. 13 Ditto, (in 196.-IL) .... 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 98 Similar Return, for the Years 1848 to 1856. (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 101 Similar Return, for 28th February 1857. (in 196.-11.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 241 Account of the Notes, Securities, Bullion, &c. of the Bank of England, as published weekly in the Gazette, since the passing of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 32., from 7th September 1844 to 25th December 1847. (in 43.) - - - - 1847-8. xx. 54 Ditto, (in 213.-111.) . - . . . 1847-8. xxvm. 16 Ditto, (in 196.-11.) - ... 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 102 SimilarReturn,fortheYears 1848 to 1855. (in 196.-n.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 108 Similar Return, for the Year 1857. (in 271.-II.) - - 1857-8. xxi. 560 Return of Bank Notes held by the Public, and those held in reserve by the Bank ; the Total Amount of Bullion, Government and other Securities, Public and other Deposits ; fand the minimum Rate of Interest charged by the Bank, from the last Day of each Week from7thSept. 1 844 to 27th Dec. 1856. (in 196.-IL) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 144 Paper prepared by Mr. Freshfleld, for the Information of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in 1856, in answer to the Question, " Whether, in case of the Insolvency of the Bank of " England, the H olders of Bank Notes would have any Right of Payment out of the " Bullion and Securities held by the Bank on the Issue Department, in preference to " the Depositors." (in 271.-II.) .... 1857-^8. xxi. 581 7. Forged Notes, and Prosecutions for Forgery: Account of the Value of Notes presented at the Bank, and refused Payment on account of their being forged, from 1797 to 1811. (60. of 18i2.) - • liv. 647 Number of Bank Notes discovered to be forged, and nominal Value thereof, in each Year from 1st Jan. 1798 to 1st Jan. 1819. (5. of 1819.) - - - - cix. 159 I 4 72 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bank Bank of England : III. Accounts and Papers — continued, 7. Forged Notes, and Prosecutions for Forger;/ — continued. Number of Persons prosecuted by the Bank for Forgery, and Total Expense incurred in respect thereof, from 1st Jan. 1798 to 1st Jan. 1819. (9. of 1819.) - Vol. cix. p. 161 Account of the Prosecutions by the Bank of England relating to forged Notes, from 1784 to 1801. - - . . - - - - - 1849. XLVi. 548 8. Resumption of Cash Payments : Resolution of the Court of Directors, in 1797, on the State of the Affairs of the Bank, and their Ability to resume Cash Payments. (48. of 1816.) - - - lxxx. 260 Eesolutions of the Court of Bank Directors, on 3d June 1799 and I7th April 1817, relative to the Payment in Cash of certain Notes, (in 30. of 1819.) - - - xcvm. 311 Ditto, (in 5.) - - - - -. - 1844. xviii. 315 Outline of a Plan for the gradual Eesumption of Cash Payments, (in 30. of 1819.) xcviii. 427 Ditto, (in 5.) - - - _ - - - 1844. xvni. 431 Resolutions respecting the Continuance of the Restriction on, and gradual Resumption of Cash Payments by the Bank. (67. of 1819.) - - - Cix. 121 Communication made by the Bank Directors to the Government respecting the Expediency of the Resumption of Cash Payments. (72. of 1819.) - . _ cix. 125 Copies of Minutes of the Court of Directors of the Bank of England and the Committee of Treasury, of the Conferences and Conversations, with the Resolutions thereon, which have passed between the Governor and Deputy Governor and His Majesty's Ministers, from 1st July 1816 to 1st February 1819. (in 5.) - -' - 1844. XTiii. 287 9. Bank Charter: Correspondence between the Government and the Bank,'relating to the Renewal or Extension of the Bank Cliarter. (4]. of 1822.) - - - -- cxli. 353 Account of the Periods at which the Bank Charter has been renewed or extended, from 1708 to 1822, and the Number of Years for which each Renewal or Extension has been granted. (42. of 1822.) - - - - cxli. 357 Charter of the Bank of England, 6 William & Mary. (12. of 1826.) ■• - ccvin. 203 Communications that have passed, subsequent to the 3d June 1833, between the Government and the Bank, having reference to the Terms on which the Renewal of the Bank Charter is to take place. (147.) ... . 1834. xxii. 13 Correspondence between the Government and the Bank of England on the Subject of the Renewal of the Bank Charter. (95.) - - . . 1844. xv. 1 Remarks and ^Opinions of the Governors jand some of the Directors of the Bank of England on the Bank Charter Act of 1844, and the Irish and Scotch Banking Acts of 1845. (in 196.-II.) 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 9 10. Branch Banks : Correspondence between the Government and the Bank on the Subject of theBank establishing Branch Banks, or giving up its exclusive Privilege as to the Number of Partners in Private Banks. (2. of 1826.) - . . . . ccviii. 219 Memorial of the Deputation of Country Bankers to the Treasury respecting the Branch Banks. (92. of 1828.) - ' - ccxxxviii. 535 Statement of the Amount of Revenue received by the Bank of England through the Branch Banks in the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1839. (in 299.) - - 1840. xxiii. 410 Statement of Gold Coin sent to and received from the Branches of the Bank of England; 1826-1840. (in 202.) - - - - 1841. xxiii. 293 Account of the Average Circulation of Branch Banls Notes during the Years 1841, 1842 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, and 1847, distinguishing the Amount from each Branch Bank • also, a Weekly Average thereof for the last Twelve Months, (in 30.) - 1847-8. xx. 217 SimilarAccount, for the Years 1832 to 1847. (in 213.-111.) 1847-8. xxtiii'i94 Ditto. (in213.-ni.) - - - . 1847-8. xxviii'. 195 Ditto, (in 196.-II.) - ... . 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 34 SimilarAccount, for the Years 1848 to 1856. (in 196.-II.) - 1$57, Sess. 2. xxii. 35 Similar Account, for the Year 1857. (in 271.-II.) - - 1857-8. xxi. 547 Account of the Average Circulation of Twenty-one Days and Seven Days Bills during the Years 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, and 1847, distinguishing the Amount from each Branch Bank ; and also, a Weekly Average of the same for the Year 1847. (in 30.) - - - ■ 1847-8. xx. 220 Similar Account, for the Years 1832 to 1847. (in213.-III.) - 1847-8. xxviii 194 , Ditto, (in 196.-II.) - . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 32 Similar Account, for the Years 1848 to 1856. (in 196.-II.) 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 33 Similar Account, for the Year 1857. (in 271.-II.) - - 1857-8. xxi 547 Monthly Statement of the Gold Coin sent to and received from the Branches of the Bank of England, from 3 1 st Dec. 1 840 to 3 1 st Dec. 1 847. (in 30. & 43.) - 1 847-8. xx 203 282 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) - - - , - - 1847-8. xxviii.' 198 Similar Statement, for the Years 1848 to 1856. (in 196.-U.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 297 Similar Statement, for the Year 1857. (in 271. -II.) - 1857-8. xxi " 557 Return of the Deposits of Bankers, and of the Private Customers of the Bank of England also of the Bullion in the Bank of England, and the minimum Rate of Discbunt, on each Saturday during the Drain of BulHon in 1846-47, and during the Period of Pressure fromthe Autumn of 1853 to the Summer of 1857. (in 196.-11.) - 1857 Sess. 2. xxii. 310 See also i. supra. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 73 Bank Bank op Enolakd : III. Accounts and Papers — continued, 11. Issue of Bank Notes in excess:- Corresp'ondence between the First Lord of the Ti'easury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Bank of England respecting the Enlargement of their Issues beyond the Limit fixed by the Bank Act of 1844. (1.) - - - 1857-8. Vol. xviii. p. 3 Correspondence between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Bank of England relating to the Appropriation of Profits on the recent Issue of Notes in excess of the Statutory Limit. ....... 1857-8. xviii. 9 Letter from the Governor and Deputy Governor of the Bank of England to the First Lord of the Treasury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer respecting the Enlargement of their Issues beyond the Limit fixed by the Bank Act of 1844. - - 1857-8. xviii. 1 12. Miscellaneous: Statement of the Biddings made on l7th July 1839 for the Purchase of a- Portion of the Dead Weight Annuity, (in 299.) . - - . 1840. xxiii. 651 Statement of the Amount of Gold Coin tendered monthly at the Bank of England and its Branches, with the Amount rejected as light ; 1837-40. (in 202.) - 1841. xxiii. 293 Extracts from the Minutes of the Committee of Treasury and Court of Directors of the Bank of England, containing Resolutions (between 1805 and 1807) relating to ^rchasing Gold at 4/. per Ounce, (in 5.) - - - - - - 1844. xviii. 321 Treasury Minute, dated 25tli September 1855, relating to Exchequer Specifications and Acquittances. (7.) --.,-. 1856. xxii. 151 Eeturn of all Purchases and Sales of Public Stocks or Exchequer Bills made by the Bank of England in each "Week since the Year 1824, and the Bates of such Purchases and Sales, (in 30.) - ..... 1847-8. xx. 235 Ditto, (in 213.-ni.) 1847-8, xxvm. 226 Similar Return for each Week since 1847. (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 250 SimUar Return for 1857. (in 271.-n.) .... 1867-8. xxi. 564 Memorial of English Bankers, praying to be put on the same Footing as "Scotch and Irish Banks with regard to the Issue of Notes, (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 355 See also Banks and Bankers, III. Coin and Coinage. Commekoial Disteess. Finances. Fokgeky. Peomissoky Notes. Usxjet Laws. Bank of Ireland : I. Bills relating to the Affairs of the Bank : 1. Establishment, and Advances to the Public. 2. Restriction and Resumption of Cash Payments. 3. Bank Tokens. II. Accounts and Papers relating to the Affairs of the Bank : 1. Bank Notes and Bills, Coin and Bullion ; Branch Banks, la. Assets and Liabilities of the Bank. 2. Bank Tokens. 3. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to the Affairs of the Bank : 1. Establishment, and Advances to the Public : Bill empowering the Commissioners of the Treasury to sell the Parliament House in Dublin to the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland. (1801-2.) - . [11.] 385 Bill for extending the Provisions of the Acts for establishing the Bank of Ireland ; and em- powering the Governor and Company to advance 1,250,000;., Irish Currency, for the Service of the Year 1808. (90. of 1808.) ^. - . . . xv. 537 Bill to secure the Repayment of Monies advanced by the Bank for the Purposes therein men. tioned [Commercial Credit]. (62. of 1811.) .... xli. 265 Bill to explain Two Acts of George the Fourth, for establishing an Agreement with the Bank of Ireland for advancing 500,000/., Irish Currency ; and for the better Regulation of Copartnerships of certain Bankers in Ireland. (181. of 1830.) . - colxiii. 505 Bill to postpone, until 1st January 1839, the Repayment of certain Sums advanced by the Bank for the Public Service. (199.) - . - . - 1837. 11. 13 Bill to continue, until 1st January 1841, the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 81. relating to the Bank of Ireland. (263.) . ...... 1839. n. 27 Bill to regulate the Repayment of certain Sums advanced by the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland for the Public Service. (269.) . . -1840. 11. 95 Bill to regulate the Issue of Bank Notes in Ireland, and to regulate the Repayment of certain Sums advanced by the Bank of Ireland for the Public Service. (213.) . 1845. 11. 59 2. Restriction and Resumption of Cash Payments : Bill to' continue the Act 37 Geo. 3. (I.) for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank. (1801-2.) - . ... [n.] 35 Bill to amend and further continue the Act 37 Geo. 3. (I.) for confirming and continuing the Restrictions on Payments in Cash by the Bank. (1802-3.) ... [v.] 95 Bill to continue, for a limited Time, the several Acts restricting Payments in Cash by the Bank. (80. of 1816.) - - - - - . . lxxvii. 239 Bill to continue the Restriction contained in several Acts on Cash Payments, and to provide for the gradual Resumption of such Payments. (131. of 1819.) - . xcvii. 603 Bill to make further Provision for the gradual Resumption of Payments in Cash by the Bank .of Ireland. (44. of 1821.) cxxi. 105 III. K n "GENERAL INBEX TO THE Banc Bank OF Ikkland : I. Bills — contimied, : • ,• 3. Bank Tokens : Bill to prevent the counterfeiting of the Silver Coins called Tokens issued by the Governor , and Company of the Bank of Ireland, Skc, (65. of 1803-4.) - Vol [yin:] p. 277 Bill to expend 42 Geo. 3. c. 42,^ for preventing the counterfeiting of certain Silver Tokens, to certain other Tokens issued by the Bank of Ireland.' (120. of 1812-13.) - lix, 655 , Bill to prevent the further Circulation of Tokens by the Bank, and for defraying the Expense of exchanging such Tokens. (166. of . 1 825.) - - - ' - clxxvi. 1117 See also Bank of England, 1. 6. n. Accounts and Papers relating to the Affairs of the Bank : 1. Bank Notes and Bills, Coin and Bullion ; Branch Banks : Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation on the 1st January, April, June, and September in the Years l797 and 1801, and on 1st June, August, Octbber, and December 1802, and 1st February 1803. (1802-3.) - - - [viij 133 Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation on the 25th Day of eajch month, fi-om February to November 1803 inclusive. (8. of 1803-4.) - - [xi.] 443 Ditto, on the 15th Day of each Month, from January 1804 to February- 1805, inclusive. (15 of 1805.) - - . - - [xn.] 403 Account of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulation from 1st February 1807 to 1st January 1808. (121. of 1808.) - -: ' - - - ' - ' xxi. 239 Amount of Bank Notes and Post BiUs in Circulation from 1819 to 1825, and on the 15th of January, Pebruary, knd March 1826 ; and the Number of Branches.established by the Bank during the last Six Years. (55 of 1826.) - - ccvm. 297, 298 Amount of Bank Notes and Bank Post Bills in Circulaition on the 15th of February, May, August, and November in each Year from 1819 to 1825. (21. of 1826.} - covin. 301 . Statement of the Amount of Notes of this Provincial Balik of Ireland in Circulation, and of Gold Coin in Possession of the Bank, and of SUver Coin, Bank of Ireland Notes, and other feankers Notes in Hands of the said Bank, in each Quarter, commencing Mid- summer 1831 and ending Lady Day 1841. (in 202.) - - 1841. xxiii. 257 Return of the Monthly Average Aggregate Amount of -Promissory Notes payable to Bearer on Demand in Cu-culation in the United Kingdom ; distinguishing those circulated by the Banks of England and Ireland, and by Private and Joint Stock Banks in England, Scotland, and Ireland ; together with th^ Bullion in the Bank of England f from September 1833 to 26th June 1841. (in 43.) - - - 1847-8.- xx. 62 Ditto. (in213.-ni.) - - - - , - - -.1847-8. xxviii. 7 Similar Return from June 1841 to Januai-y 1848. (in 30.) - 1847-8. xx. 301 Ditto, (in 213.-ni.) - - - - - 1847-8. xxvm. 9 Similar Return for the Year..l846.. (in 178.) - - - 1849. xxv. 384 Weekly Statement of that Portion of the Bank [of Ireland Circulation, Deposits, and BUls under Discount, relating to the Bank Agencies, from February 1841 to February 1848. (in 213.-III.) - - . . . . 1847-8. xxviii; 359 la. Assets and Liabilities of the Bank : Statement of the Liabilities and Assets, the Circulation, Deposits, Securities, and Specie of the Bank of Ireland, from 1832 to 1840. (in 299.) - - 1840. Xxm. 66&-737. Ditto, from April 1840 to February 1841. (in 202.) -, 1841. xxiii. 304. 312 Ditto, from February 1841 to January 1848. (27.) - - 1847-8. xx. 325 General Weekly Statement of the Liabilities and Assets of the Bank of Ireland, from February 1841 to February 1848. (in 213.-nL) - ■ - - 1847-8. xxviii. 286 2. Bank Tokens: ' '•■■ Number of Irish Bank Tokens made out of the'l'oiind Trby, and the nominal Value and Weight of each Token, (in 122. of 1816.) - _- - - txxx. 81 Total Amount and, Value of each Denomination of Silvfer Tokens issued by the Bank since the Year 1797. (in 122. of 1816.) - ' - - - , - lxxx. 282 Total Amount of Six Shilling Silver Tokens issued '.by the Bank since the Year 1797. (in 122. of 1816.) - ... . ■ . . . ixxx. 283 3. Miscellaneous: Memorial of certain; Merchants of Dublin respecting lihe Batik's exclusive Privileges as.to the Number of Partners in Private Banks. (51. of 1826.) - - , - ccviii. 305 . Account of the Amount of Guineas received by the Bank of Ireland from the Public, &c., from 1825 to 1840. (in 202.) - - - - . - 1841. xxm. 323 Statement submitted to the Chancellor of* the Exchequer by thp Bank of Ireland, relat- ing to the several Matters brought under his Notice by the Deputation, at. their Inter- view with him in London, on the Subject of the Renewal of ,the Bank Charter (inl96.-II.) .. - - '. ., - 1857,Sess. 2. xxii. 352 Account of the Number of Persons to , whom Half-yearly Dividends on Government Funds in Ireland were payable in each of the Years 1845 to 1857, distinguished in Classes, according to the Amounts of Dividends to which they were elititled. (in271.-IL) - ' - - r - . - - 1857-8. xxi. 651 Sed also Coin and Coinage. Commeeciax ' Distress. EQ-uity, Courts of. Forgery. PpoMisgppY Notes. Usury Laws. BiNK of Ireland v. Trustees of Evans' Charities : Questions to the Judgi^s inthe Case of the Bank of Ireland v. Trustees of Evans' Charities. (HS.) ■ - , .0^, , . 1^4;^. xni. 1 SESSIONAL PAPEIiS; 1801-1839. • 75 Bank - - - Banks Bank OF Scotland : - > . • Paper relating to the Bank of Scotland, (iP 202.) ,, - , , ^ 1841. Vol. xxiii. p. 315 Bates of Interest pillowed by the. Bafk of Scotland on Money deposited at Edinburgh. ' "' (iii202.) ' ' --"■ ■-'■, - ",-!-,- - - - 1841. xxiii. 318 Eateof Interest charged by the Bank at Edinburgh, (in 202.) ' - - 1841. xxiii. 320 Regulations-for settling the Exch?inge of Notes at Edinburgh, (in 202.) - 1841. xxm. 322 Accpunt of Notes delivered and received by the Bank of Scotland in exchange with other Banks, 1840. (in 202.)' . , - - - - - 1841. xxm. 321 iSee oZso Banks AND Bankers. Commercial Distkess. Usury La-w^s, Bank of France : Report madej in the Name of the Commission charged with the Examination of the Project of Law, respecting the Prolongation of the Privilege conferred on the Bank of France; by M. Dufaure, Deputy of the Ch'arente-Infgrieure. (in 299.) - - 1840. xxm. 744 Bank Notes, FoBGEEY OF. ^ee Bank qf .England, III. e. Crimes and Offences, I. i. 7 e. FORGERT. Bank Notes made a Legal Tender. See Coin and Coinage, I. Bank Notes in Circulation. See Bank of IJngland, III. 4. 6. Bank of Ireland, II. i. Bank Post Bills. -See Bank of England, III. 4. 6. Bank of Ireland, II. i. Banks in New York : Laws of the State of New York in relation to Banking Associations and individual Bankers doing Business under the said Laws ; passed previously to the 1st of January 1846. (in 31.) - - - - . - . - . - - 1847-8. xxiv. 525 Banks and Bankers, and Bankers Notes : ' I. Bills relating to Private Banks atid Bank Notes :' 1. Bankers and Banking Copartnerships, England, 2. - - - - Ireland. 3. - - - - . - Scotland. 4. Negotiation, SfC. of Bankers Notes in England. 5. - - - - - Ireland., 6. - - - - - Scotland. 7. Miscellaneous. II. Reports on Banks of Issue and Bank Notes. m.. Accounts and Papers relating to Private Baiiks and Bank Notes : 1. Banks, and Bankers Licences. .- 2. Bankers Notes— stamped or compounded for, and in Circulation. 3. Advances made: by Banks, 4. Bankruptcies of Bankers. 5. Miscellaneous. I, Bills relating to Private Banks and Bank Notes : 1. Bankers and Banking Copartnerships, England: Bill for the better regulating. Copartnerships of certain Bankers in England, and to amend the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 28.- (10 of 1826.) ^As amended on Recommitment. (25.) As amended by the Commons. (88.) - - - - cxcix. 1.13.27 Bill for the further Regulation of Bankers in England. (157. of 1826-27.) - ccxi. 481 Bill to amend, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Law relative to legal Proceedings; by certain Joint Stock Banking Companifes against their own Members, and : by such Members against the Companies. (320.) - - - 1838. iii. 261 Bill to continue until 31st August 1 840 the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 96. relating to legal Proceedings by certain Joint Stock Banking Companies against their own Members, and by such Members against the Companies. (246.). - . , . 1839. ii. 487 Bill to- continue until 31st August 1842, and to extend, 1 & 2 Viet. c. 96. relating to legal Proceedings by certain Joint Stock Banking Companies against their own Menibers, and by such Members against the Companies. (272.) - - 1840. iii. 397 Bill to make good certain- Contracts which have- been or may be entered into by certain Banking and other Copartnerships. (94.) - - - - 1841. n. 31 Bill to, amend the Law relative to legal Proceedings by certain Joint Stock Banking Com- panies against their own Members, and by such Members against the Companies (222.) , - - - - - - - 1842. m. 491 Bill to regulate Joint Stock Banks in England. (226.) With the Amendments moved after Third Reading. (265.) - <• - - - 184'4. rv. 279. 301 Bill ttt amend the Law with sespeot to the Election of Directors of Joint Stock Banks in England. (274.) - . , . . . igsg. y. igs Bill to amend the Law relating to Banking Coinpanies. (129.) - 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 19 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Stanley of Alder ley. (129 «..<&. 129 6.)- ■'-,■-, . ^ . 1857, Sess. 2. in. 27. 29 Bill to amend theJoint Stack Companies Acts, 1856 and 1857, and the Joint Stock Banking ■ Coiapaiaies Act, 1857. (160.) As amended in Committee. (195.) - 1857-8. iv. 333. 343 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Lord Wensleydale. (195 «.) - 1857-8. iv. 353 Bill to , enable Joint Stock Banking Companies to be formed on the Principle of Limited Liability-, (165.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (253.) - 1857-8. iv. 317.327 . Amendments to be proposed on Report by Lord Redesdale. {166 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 323 . Amendment to be moved on Report by Lord Wensleydale. (166 5.) - 1857-8. iv. 325 K 2 76 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Banks Banks and Bankers, &c. : I. Bills — contimied. 2. Bankers and Banking Copartnerships, Ireland : Bill to relieve Bankers in Ireland from divers Restraints under the Act 29 Geo. 2. (I.) for promoting Public Credit ; and to render the Members of certain Banking Copartnerships liable to the Engageinents of such Copartnerships, and to enable them to sue and be ■ sued in the Name of their Public Oflacer.' (114. of 1824.) - - , Vol. clx. p. 893 Bill for the better Regulation of Copartnerships of certain Bankers in Ireland. (104, of 1825.) — ^As amended by the Committee. (126. of 1825.) - - clxxv. 465. 481 Bill to explain Two Acts of King George the Fourth, for establishing an Agreement with the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland for advancing the Sum of 500,000^., Irish Currency ; and for the better Regulation of Copartnerships of certain Bankers in Ireland. (181. of 1830.) ...... cclxiii. 505 Bill to regulate Joint Stock Banks in Scotland and Ireland. (260.) - 1846, iv. 149 Bill to amend the Law relating to Banking Companies. (129.) - 1857, Sess. 2. m. 19 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Stanley of Alderley. (129a. & 129 6.) . . . - . 1857, Sess. 2. in. 27. 29 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Acts, 1856 and 1857, and the Joint Stock Banking Companies Act, 1857. (160.) As amended in Committee. (195.) - 1847-8. iv. 333. 343 Amendment to be proposed on Report by Lord Wensleydale. (195 a.) - 1857-8. rv. 353 Bill to enable Joint Stock Banking Companies to be formed on the Principle of Limited Liability. (165.) — -As amended in Committee and on Report. f253.) - 1857-8. iv. 317.327 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Lord Redesdale. (165 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 323 Amendment to be moved on Report by Lord Wensleydale. (165 6.) - 1857-^. iv. 325 3. Bankers and Banking Copartnerships, Scotland: ' Bill to regulate the Mode in which certain Copartnerships in Scotland may sue and be sued. (81. of 1826.) As amended by the Commons. (125. of 1826.) - cxcix. 229. 239 Bill to regulate Joint Stock Banks in Scotland and Ireland. (260.) - 1846. iv. 149 Bill to amend the Acts for the Regulation of Joint Stock Banks in Scotland. (235.) - - 1854. IV. 349 Bill to extend the Period for which Her Majesty may grant Letters Patent of Incor- poration to Joint Stock Banks in Scotland, existing before the Act of 1846. (286.) - • - - - - - - 1854-5. iv. 387 A similar Bill. (22.) -.-... 1856. v. 167 Bill to amend the Law relating to Banking Companies. (129.) - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 19 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Stanley of Alderley (129 a. & 129 6.) - ... 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 27. 29 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Acts, 1856 and 1857, and the Joint Stock Bankino- Companies Act, 1857. (160.) As amended in Committee. (195.) - 1857-8. iv. 333. 343 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Lord Wensleydale. (195 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 353 Bill to enable Joint Stock Banking Companies to be formed on the Principle of Limited Liability. (165.) ^As amended in Committee and on Report. (253.) - 1857-8. iv. 317. 327 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Lord Redesdale. (165 a.) 1857-8. iv. 323 Amendment to be moved on Report by Lord Wensleydale. (1656.) j - 1857-8. iv. 325 4. Negotiation, S(c. of Bankers Notes in England: Bill to restrain the Negotiation of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum in England. (106. of 1808.) - " ... xv. 757 Bill to continue the Act 37 Geo. 3. c. 32. suspending the Operation of the Act 17 Geo. 3. for restraining the Negotiation of certain Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange under a limited Sum in England. (92. of 1822.) ..... cxxix. 487 Bill to limit, and after a certain Time to prohibit, the issuing of Promissory Notes under a limited Sum in England. (37 of 1826.) - - - . . cxcix. 69 BiU to make Promissory Notes payable where they are issued. (57. of 1826.) - cxcix. 125 Bill to exempt Bankers and others from certain Penalties contained in the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 138. for preventing the counterfeiting Bank Dollars and Tokens, and imitating the Notes or Bills of the Bank. (136. of 1812-13.) - - - . . j^jx. 695 Bill to enable Bankers in England to issue certain unstamped Promissory Notes and Bills 6f Exchange upon Payment of a Composition in lieu of the Stamp Duties thereon (106. of 1828.) - . ccxxiv. 399 Bill to restrain the Negotiation in England of Promissory Notes and Bills under a limited Sum issued in Scotland or Ireland. (150. of 1828.) - - . ccxxT. 727 Bill to compel Banks issuing Promissory Notes payable to Bearer on Demand to make Returns of their Notes in Circulation, and to authorize Banks to issue Notes payable in London for less than Fifty Pounds. (188. of 1833.) - - . cccxv. 843 Bill to make further Provision relative to the Returns to be made by Banks of the Amount of their Notes in Circulation. (148.) - ... . . i84i. n. 103 See also Bank of England, I. 7. ' 5. Negotiation, Sfc. of Bq,nhers Notes in Ireland : Bill to permit the Issue and Negotiation^ of certain Promissory Notes by Bankers in Ireland and to restrain the Issue bf certain other Notes. (73. of 1803-4.) . - fviii.T 363 Bill to amend the Act 45 Geo. 3. for restraining the Negotiation pf certain PromissoryNotes and Inland Bills of Exchange in Ireland. (49. of 1808.) - - . xv. 825 BiU to enable Bankers, in Ireland to issue certain unstamped Promissory Notes upon Payment of a Composition in lieu of the Stamp Duties thereon. (139. of 1828.)- - ccxxv. 593 Bill for making Promissory Notes issued by Bankers in Ireland payable at the Places where they are issued. (147. of 1828.) ^As amended. (158. of 1828.) - ccxxv. 719. 721 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, 77 Banes Banks and Bankebs, &c. : I. Bills — continued. 6. Negotiation, SfC. of Bankers Notes in Scotland : Bill to regulate the Issue of Bank Notes in Scotland. (205.) - 1845. Vol. 11. p. 83 7. Miscellaneous .* Bill to amend the Law relating to Drafts on Bankers. (86.) - - 1856. iv. 457 Bill to make better Provision for the Punishment of Frauds committed by Trustees, Bankers, and other Persons intrusted with Property. (110.) As amended in Committee. (159.) - . . - . 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 265. 271 Bill for granting a Stamp Duty on certain Drafts or Orders for the Payment of Money. (106.) - 1857-8. V. 277 Bill to amend the Law relating to Cheques or Drafts on Bankers. (258.) 1857-8. iii. 553 II. Beports on Banks of Issue and Bank Notes : Beport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, in the Year 1 826, on the State of the Circulation of Promissory Notes under the Value of 51. in Scotland and Ireland. (126. of 1826.) ......... CCTii. 1 [Subject : — The Banking Systems of Scotland and Ireland.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. In Three Parts. — I. Ii-eland. II. Scotland. III. Governor and Directors of the Bank of England. (130. of 1826.) - ccvii. 9 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in the Year 1826, on the Circulation of Promissory Notes under the Value of SI. in Scotland and Ireland; with the Minutes of Evidence, &c. (54. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxviii. 1 [Subjects : — State of the Circulation in Scotland. General View of the Laws regulating the Business of Banking in Scotland, and of the Mode in which' it is conducted. Not advisable to restrict the Issue of Notes below 5l., but to permit a Trial to be made of the Compatibility of Paper Circulation in Scotland with a Circulation of Specie in England. — Circulation of Ireland. A Metallic Currency . ought, ultimately, to be the Basis of Circulation there.] Keport of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Joint Stock Banks ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (314.) . _ . 1838. xxix. 59 [Subjects : — The Committee recommend the Renewal of the Act 1 Vict. c. 59. for postponing the Repayment of certain Sums advanced by the Bank of Ireland for the Public Service ; and also suggest the Introduction of a Measure for the Recovery of Debts contracted between a Partnership and One of the Partners.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Banks of Issue ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (299.) - - 1840. xxiii. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Suggestions upon the Subject of Inquiry.] [Heads oe Evidence : — Advances of the Bank of England. Banking and Trading in the United States. Bank of England. Branch Banks. Circulation. Convertibility of Paper Money. Currency. Deposits. Discount by Bank of England. Drains of Gold. East India Com- pany. Eoreign Exchange. Proposed Government Board for the Issue of Notes. Scotch Banks. Bank of Ireland. Irish Banks. Joint Stock Banks. Private Banks. Liabilities of Bank of England. Panics. Paper Currency. Securities of the Bank of England. Usury Laws. West India Loan.] First and Second Reports from the Secret Committee of the House of Commons on Banks of Issue (1841) ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix and Index. (202.) --.-... i841, xxiii. 1 [Subject : — The Committee suggest the Expediency of a Bill for procuring more accurate and frequent Returns of the Amount of Bank Notes in Circulation in England, Scotland, and Ireland ; together with the Average Amount of Bullion in the Bank of England.] [Heads of Evidence : — Advances by Country Banks. Bills of Exchange. Bullion in Bank of England. Capital of Banks. Cash Credits. Circulation. Discount. Eoreign Exchanges. Rate of Interest. Issue of Notes. Joint Stock Banks. Reserves held by Banks.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Bank Act of 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 32.), and of the Bank Acts for Ireland and Scotland of 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 37, 38.) ; and to whom the Report of the Secret Committee of last Session was referred. — Part I. Report and Evidence. (196.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxi. 1 (The Committee, not having completed their Investigations, merely reported the Evidence, &c., and recommended that the Inquiry be resumed in the ensuing Session.) [Heads of Evidence ; — Accounts of Bank of England. Operation of 7 & 8 Vict. o. .32. and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 38. Advances by the Bank of England. Banks of Prance and Ireland. Banking Department of Bank of England. Bills of Exchange. Branch Banks. Bullion Reserve, Issue Department. Paper Currency. Country Banks ; Lapsed Issues. Drains of Bullion, and Mone- tary Pressures. Extension of Issue. Gold; Purchase of, by the Bank j Imports and Exports since 1851 ; Effect of large Imports upon the Bank Reserve; Increase of internal Circulation. Inconvertible Notes. Import of Com. Management and Direction of the Bank of England. One-Pound Notes. Over-Issue of Notes. Rate of Interest. Restriction upon Issue.] Ditto — Part 11. Appendix and Index. (196.-n.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 1 [Contents : — Remarks and Opinions of Governors and Directors of Bank of England. Aohounts of the Circulation of Branch Banks. Rates of Interest charged by the Bank of England for Money advanced on Loan or Discount. Bullion bought and sold, &c. Bank of England Notes in Circulation. Rates of Exchange. Circulation of Banks of Issue in Scotland and Ireland. Number of Banks of Issue and Non-Issue established in the United Kingdom. Failures of Banks of Issue since 1844. Purchases and Sales of Stock, &c. by the Bank of England. Loans to Canal, Dock, and other Public Companies. Account of Silver Coin held by the Bank of England ; and of Copper coined, and received from the Mint. Deposits of Bank of England. Stamp Duty on Bills of Exchange. Inland Bills of Exchange. Letters from Scotch Bankers relative to Operation of Act of 1 845. Memorials from English Bankers, praying to be put on the same Footing as Scotch and Irish Banks with regard to the Issue of Notes.] See also Commercial Distkess. K 3 78 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Banks Banks and Bankers, &c. — continued. • ' III. Accounts and Papers relating to Private Banks and Bank Notes : . . •■ .' ..L Banks, and Banhe^i -Licenees: .-.. ; ... Account of the Number of Licences for the Issue of Promissory Notes- payable on Demand from 10th Oct. 1808 to 19th July 1811. (120. ofI8H.) - r -, Yol. xi^. p. 175 Number of Licences for issuing Bank Notes payable, on Demand; grantecl in each Year;from 5th Jan. 1797 to 5th Jan. 1813 ; and Lists of the Names and Places of Kesidence of all Persons to whom such Licences were granted in the Year 181,2 : England, and Wales, and Scotland. (161. of 1812 J3.) - - - ,-,■, - - lxvi. 5 Account of the Number of Oountry Banks in England and Wales for which. Licences have been taken out to issue Promissory Notes, for Four Xears ending the 5th January 1814, distinguishing the Number in each County, and the Number of Partners in each of the Banks. (53. of 1813-14.) - - - - ' . • - lxxi. 146 Similar Account forthe Year ended 5th Jan. 1815.. (22. of 1814-15.) - lxxv. 463 Ditto, for Two Years ending 5th Jan. 1816. (50. of 1816.) - ■ . - lxxx. 267 . Licences granted for issuing Bank Notes in 1815, 1816, and 1817. (28. ofil818.) xciv. 143 Ditto, in 1815, 1816, 1817, and 1818. (in Ih of 1819.) ,- - - cix. 156 Number of Private Banks licensed to issue Notes in Great Britain, in each Year from 10th Oct. 1808 to 31st Dec. 1817. (35. of 1818.) - - - - — xciv. 165 Number of Country Banks in England aiid Wales for which Licences.to-issue Promisspry Notes have been taken out, in eaoK Year from 1808 to. 1818. (in 30. of 1819.) - xcnii. 415 Similar Account as to Scotland, (in 30. of 1819.) -, - - xcvm. 418 Number of Country Banks in Englaiid and Wales which issue Promissory Notes payable on Demand, distinguishing the Number in • each County, and the Number of Partners in each Bank. (52. of 1822.) - - - -.. - - clxi. 359 Account of the Number of Licences for the Issue of Promissory Notes granted by the Com- missioners of Stamps from 1790 to 1796. (16. of 1826.) - ' - - ccvui. 283 Account of the Number! of, Banks in Scotlahd, distinguishing the Chaxter Banks, and the Number of Partners in the-Banks not chartered. (17. of 1826.) - - gcvtii. 293 Account of- the Number of Banks in Ireland, . distinguishing the chartered: Banks, and the Number of Partners in such Banks as are not chartered, as the same appear of Record in the Rolls Office. (73. rf- 1826.) - - ■ - ■- . ccvm. 317 List of Banks in Ireland, and Places where established; and Aljfhabetical List of Places where Banks or Branches of Banks are established, (in 130. of 1826.) - ccvn. 332. 333 List of Banks in Scotland, and Places where established; and Alphabetical List of Places , where Banks or Branclies of Banks are established, (in 130. 'of 1826.) - ccvii. 350^354 Number of Joint Stock Banks in England,' Scotland, and Ireland, established in each of the Years from 1833 to 1836, and the Number of Partners in and Branches of each such Establishment. (46.) - - v , ■ - - - 1837. xv. 3.4. 5 List of, the Joint Stock Banks of Issue, showing the Amount of their Circulation in the respective Counties of England • and Wales during the last Quarter of 1836. (in 202.) .... 1841. xxni. 106 Return df English Banks issuing Promissory Notes which have made Weekly Returns of their Circulation, from March 1840 to June 1841. (in 202.) - 1841. xxm. 297. 299 Return of Scotch Banks issuing Promissory Notes which have made Weekly Returns of their Circulation, from March 1840 to June 1841. (in 202.) v - 1841. xxiii. 303 Return of all Joint Stock Bank's to whom Letters Patent have been granted under the Provisions of the 7 & 8 Vict. c. Il3. ; specifying the Name of the Bank; the Place where the Business of the Bank is carried on, and the Amount of its Capital Stock. ■ (271.) - . - :,- - - - .- 1:846. XIX. 365 Return of the Number of Banks and Branch Banks in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland, (in 178.) ' -" ' - ' - " ' - - - 1849. xxv. 383 Return of the Number of Banks of Issue and Non-Issue that have been established in the Three Divisions of the United Kingdom; in each Year from 1819 to 1856, distinguishing Joint Stock Banks froni Private BanTis ; of the Number that have relinquished Business in eacll Year; and the Number that have relinquished Business in consequence of Failure and other Causes, (in 196;-II.) ' •- - 1857, ^ess. 2. xxii. 242 Return of the Names of the Bapks that existed in Scotland in the Years 1819 1830, 1844, and 1847, with X\i^^ Number of Branch Banks belonging to each' (in. 196.-II:) - ■--;', -: - ;^ 1857, Bess. 2. xxn. 244 Account of the Number of Private : Banks of .Issue in Engl-and at the Time of passing the Act of 1844, and whose Issues were iixed by that Act ; also the Number which still continue in existence as Banks of Issue, and- showing what Number havp ceased to issue by compounding "svith the Bapk to tise Bank of England Notes; apd the Number that have ceased fey failing, (in 196.-II.) - - - 1857, 'Sgss. 2, xxu. 246 . Similat Account of Joint Stock Banks of Issue.' (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxn! 246 Account of the Number of Banks of Issue in Scotland at the Time of the passing of the' Act •of 1845, and whose Issues were fixed by that Act ; also the Number which still continue in existence as B^nks of Issue, and showing the Number that have ceased. (inl96.-n.) .- - , - . ' . . 1857, Sjess. 2. xxn. 246 Similar Account of Banks of Issue in Ireland ; showing also the Number that have ceased to issue by Contract with the Bank of Ii-eland, and the Number that have ceased by failing (inl9ML) . :■ : - , - . T . - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 247 Account of Banks that have e^Cieeded. -their limited Issues, and of the Fines imposed since the passing' of 7 & 8 Vict.' c. 3^. .(in,196.-IL) - . -, . 18^7, 'Sess. 2. xxii, 247 Return of the Amount of Duty received for Bankers Licences, in e^ch Year fi-om 1833 to 1856. (inl96.-ir.) - .--.., - - - l857,tes.-2. xxn. 316 Banks Banks and Bankers, &c.: III. , Accpunt^ and Papers — continued. 2. Bankers Notes — stamped or compounded, for^ and in Circulationf Numben of Promissory Notes ststinpfed, in England in ettck Year from- 10th Oct. 1804 to 5th Juij! 1811. (119. of 1811.) - . - ■ - • - Vol. XLV. p. 177, Number of Promissory Notes stamped in Great Britain in the Years ended 10th Oct. 1810 anidi811. (7. of 1812.) .... - . - - lit. 653 Number of Promissory Notes stamped in Great Britain in each Year from 10th Oct. 1804 to 10th Oct. 1811. (21.. of 1812.). - - - ... - liv. 655 Number of Pijomissory Notes stamped in England in each Year fi-om 10th Oct. 1804 to 10th Oct. 1812. (30. of 1812-13>) - - - - - lxti. 75 Ditto, from 10th Oct. 1812 to 10th Oct. 1813. (53, of 1813-14.) , - lxxi. 145 Ditto, from 10th Oct. 1813 to 10th Oct. 1815. <125. of 1816.) . - lxxx. 263 • Ditto, from 5th Jan. 1815 to 5th Jan. 1818. (3. of 1818.) - - xciv. 161 Ditto, from. 5th Jan. 1815 to 5th Jafl. 1819. (11. of 1819.) - - cix. 155 Number of Country Bankers Notes stamped in each Year from 10th October 1804 to . 10th October 1818. (in 30. of 1819.) -' - - - xcvm. 395 Ditto, from 10th Oct. 1809 to IQth Oct. ;1816, (in 30. of 1819.) - xcvin. 399 Aacount of unstamped Small Notes issued by the Xhree chartered Banks of Scotland, for Ten Years ending 5th Jan. 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) - - - - xcvm. 403 Ditto, in each Quarter from 1819 to 1825. (9. of .1826.) . -., .. - ccviii. 295 Estimate of the Amount of Country Bank Notes supposed to. be: in existence in each Year from 1809 to 1818. (in .30. of 1819.) ... - . ...r,': - t. - xcvm. 454 Number of Country Bankers Notes stamped in Great Britain in each Year from 10th Oct. 1,804 to 4th Feb. 1826. (7. of 1826.) - - .1 - .-,... - ccvm. 273 Number of Country Bankers Notes stamped in Great, Britain in each Quarter of each Year from 1819 to 1825. (8. of 1826.) ... , . .ccvm. 277 . . pilito, in Ireland. (20. of 1826.) - - - i ... ccvm. 309 Number of Country Bankers Notes stamped in Ireland in.each Year from 5th Jan. 1818 to 5th Jan. 1826. . (44. &. 69. of 1826.) - - -. . - cpvm. 281. 313 Highest and lowest Amount of Bankers Notes circulating in Ireland in the Years 1815,1821, 1823,. 1824, and 1825;. and the. Average Amount of Bankers Notes, including those of the Bank of Ireland,, m Circulation' at the same P.€;riods'.. (in 130. of 1826.) - ccvii. 32S. 329 Highest, and lowest Amount^f Bankei-,g Notes eirculating.in Scotland in the Years 18l5, 1821, 1823, r824, and 1825 ; and the Average Amount of Baiikers Notes in Circulation at the same Periods, (in 130. of 1826.) - ,-. - - . r ccvii. 330. 331 Number of Country Bankers Notes stamped in each Year, from 1819 to 5th April 1828, in England, Scotland, and Ireland. (101. of 1828.) - . - - coxxxvm. 531 Accounts of all Stamps issued for 5L and lOZl Notes for each Quarter from January 1826 to January 1830 ; of the Number and Value of all Country Bankei^s Notes stamped in Great Britain in each of the Years 1826, 1827,, 1828, and 1829 ;.'and of the Value of all unstamped Notes of Country Bankers !^j: which Composition was paid in the same Years.' (14. of 1830.) ! - - -, ' - . - ccLxxvm. 49— 52 Return of the Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks, in each Quarter, from 28th December . 1,833 to 26th December 1835. _ (in 23.) - - , : - 1836. xxv. 128 Accounts respecting the Amount of lifotes in Circul^'tiori by Priv3,te and Joint Stock Banks in England and Wales, from ithe ' pissing of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 83. to 28th March 1840. (in 299.) - - - ' . '. . 1840. xxm. 389. 653. 659. 661 Account of the Amount of Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks in Ireland in Circulation from 1832 to 1840. (in 2919.) - ; .- '. ,- .- 1840. xxm. 783 Account respecting the Amount of Notes in Circulation by Scotch Banks from 1833 to 1840. (in 299.) - - - - - , - 1840. xxm. 662. 665 Accounts of the Amount of Notes in Circulation by Private and Joint Stock Banks in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland; 1840, 1841. (in 202.) - 1841. xxm. 295. 299. 324. 329 Account of the Amount of Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks in Ireland in Circulation; 1840,1841. (in 202.) - - T , '. - 1841. xxm. 314 Accounts respecting the Ambunt of Notes in Circulation by Scotch Banks ; 1840, 1841. (in 202.) - - - - - . - - 1841. xxm. 302 Return of the Amount of Bank Notes (Scotland) in Circulation for the Years from 1834 to 1844, both inclusive; distinguishing the Amount in each Year, and in each Month of the Yeat. (133.) - . . -• - - 1845. xvi. 39 Return of Country Banks which, ori the 1st January l841, acted with Bank of England Notes exclusively; of the Banks which, since that Period, have agreed to act with Bank of England Notes exclusively; and of the Banks which continue to issue such Notes after their Agreements have beeii cancelled ; the total Amount of , Credits, and the Bate at which isuch Banks so acting under Agreement have discounted with the Bank of England; (in 123.-in,) , - - ...... 1847-8. xxvm. ^02 Returns of the, Circulation of- the Bank of England; and of Banks, of Issue: in England and. Wales, Scotland and Ireland, from March 1847 up ^o the present .Time. .. (in;;ll.) ; •■ - - - - . ..i-.- .1847-8. xx. 315 Return.pf the McsgL^hly Average Aggregate Amount of Promissory Notes payable to Bearer on Demand' circulated by th,e, Banks, of England «md,lrejand, ;and by Private and Joint Stock Banks in England, Scotland, and Ireland, from September 1833 to June 1841. (in 43.) - - . ■, - ' - . - 1847-8. xx. 62 ■,.,.i.. Ditto. (in213.-in.), - - . , . . - 1847-8. xxvm. 7 , Siniilar Return, from July 1841 to January 1848. (in 30.) -. -.1-. 1.847-8. xx. 301 ' ' J, Ditto. , (in 213.-m.).> ; :, -.. -. :. ■ r ,-,.-1847-8. xxviii. 10 . SiiKiter Return, for the Year,.! 846. (ial7a.),.j.;. . . . - . . - .^849. xxxv. 384 K 4 80 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Banks Banks and Bankeks, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 2. Bankers Notes, Sfc: — continued. Return of the Amounts paid for Composition by Bankers, in each Year since 5th July 1829 to 5th January 1839. (in 43.) - - - 1847-8. Vol. xx. p. 64 Ditto, (in 21.3.-in.) . - . . 1847-8. xxviii. 213 Aggregate Amount of all the Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks in England and Wales in Circulation on the last Day of every Week, from 19th October 1844 to iSth December 1847. (in 30.) ..... 1847-8. xx. 283 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) .... 1847-8. xxviii. 207 Eeturn of such of the English Banks issuing Promissory Notes as have made Weekly Returns of their Circulation, from June 1841 to the latest Period to -which the same can be made up. (in 30.) ... - - - . 1847-8. xx. 286 Account of the Aggregate Amount of all the Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks in Scotland in Circulation on the last Day of every Week, from 13th December 1845 to 1 8th December 1847. (in 30.) ... . . - 1847-8. xx. 292 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) ..... 1847-8. xxviii. 285 Account of the greatest Amount of Notes in Circijlation in Scotland at any one Period, during the Three Years previous to the passing of the Act 8 85 9 Vict. c. 38. (in 30.) - - - - - - - - 1847-8. XX. 293 Return of such of the Scotch Banks issuing Promissory Notes as have made Weekly Returns of their Circulation, from December 1845 to the latest Period to which the same can be made up ; showing the Proportion of Notes under 51. to those above 51, issued by each. (in 30.) ....,_ 1847-8. xx. 293 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) - - - ■ - 1847-8. xxviii. 273 Account of the Agigregate Amount of all the Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks in Ireland in Circulation on the last Day of every Week, from 13th December 1845 to 18th December 1847. (in 30.) .... - 1847-8. xx. 294 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) 1847-8. xxviii. 285 Abstract of the Returns by the several Banks of Issue in Ireland, of their Monthly Issue of Notes, and the Amount of Specie in their Hands at the End of each Four Weeks, from 3d January 1846 to 20th May 1848. (in 31.) . - - . 1847-8. xxiv. 517 Return of the Quarterly Average Amount of Promissory Notes payable to Bearer on Demand in Circulation by Private Banks in each County' in England and Wales, except where a separate County Return would occasion private Disclosures, from 18th September 1841 to 4th December 1847. (in 30.) - - - - - 1847-8. xx. 297 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) - - . . . 1847-8. xxviii. 203 Return of the Aggregate Amount of all the Notes in Circulation in Scotland, and of the Aggregate Amount of Gold Coin and Bullion held by the Banks in Scotland, on the last Day of the Second Week of February and November in the Years 1842 to 1847. (in 213.-III.) 1847-8. xxviii. 284 Return of Banks which, having been Banks of Issue previously to the passing of 7 85 8 Vict. c. 32., have ceased to issue their own Notes, and of the Amount of Circulation of such Banks, (in 30.) ..... 1847-8. xx. 216 Ditto, (in 213.-III.) ..... 1847-8. xxvin. 210 Return of the Circulation of Notes of the Bank of England, and of Private and Joint Stock Banks in England, Scotland, and Ireland, in each Week, from 1833 to 1847. (m 196.-II.) 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 156 Account of the Aggregate Daily Circulation of Banks of Issue in England and Wales from 14th October 1844 to 9th May 1857. (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 161 Account showing the authorized Issues of the Notes of the Private and Joint Stock Banks in England and Wales, and the actual Amount issued, also the authorized Issues of the Banks in Scotland and Ireland, the actual Amounts -issued, and the Amounts of Bullion held by these Banks, in each Week since the passing of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 32 and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 37. 38. (in 196.-n.) - - . 1857, Sess. 2. xxii." 190 Ditto, ditto, in each Week from 9th May 1857 to 23d January 1858. (in 16.) - - .... 1857-8. xvin. 361 Account of the Aggregate Weekly Circulation of the Notes of Banks of Issue in Scotland and Ireland, distinguishing those of 51. and upwards and those under 51., showing the Total Amount in Scotland and Ireland, with the Amount of Bullion held from 13th December 1845 to 9th May 1857. (in 196.-II.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 212 Ditto, ditto, in each Week from 9th May 1857 to 23d January 1858. (in 16.) - - - - ... 1857-8. xviii. 363 Account of the Aggregate Weekly Circulation of Bank Notes in the United Kingdom, dis- tinguishing those of the Bank of England in the Hands of the Public and the Issues of other Banks in England, Scotland, and Ireland, from 1844* to 1856. (in 196.-II.) ..... ^ 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 222 Return of the Amount received for Composition for Stamps in Great Britain and t-eland in each Year from 1833 to 1856. (in 196.-II.) . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 317 Daily Return of Circulation of the Sixteen Banks of Issue in Scotland, during the Four Weeks ending 21st November 1857. (in 271.-II.) - _ 1857-8. xxi. 655 3. Advances made hy Banks : Return of the several Rates at which the Banks have advanced Money- on Loan or Discount with the Date at which each such Rate has been established, and the Period during which it has prevailed, and the Amount of Money advanced under each such Rate from 1st January 1847 to tst January 1848, (in 30.) ... 1847-8. xx. 224 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 81 Banks - - - - Bankruptcy Banks and Bankeks, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 4. Bankruptcies of Bankers : Return of the Number of Commissions of Bankruptcy issued in each Year from 1790 to 1818, distinguishing those of Bankers, (in 30. of 1819.) - - Vol. xcviii. p. 426 Account of the Number of Bankruptcies in England in each Year from 1st Jan. 1819 to 11th Feb. 1826, and in the Months of March, April, May, and June 1793, distinguishing those of Bankers. (15. of 1826.) ------ ccviii. 285 Number of Bankruptcies by Sequestration in Scotland in each Year from 1st Jan. 1819 to 14th Feb. 1826, distinguishing Bankers. (18. of 1826.) - - - ccviii. 287 Account of Country Banks in Scotland which became Bankrupts from January 1816 to April 1826. (50. of 1826.) ----- - - ccvm. 289 Number of Commissions of Bankrupt in Ireland from 1st Jan. 1819 to 20th Feb. 1826, dis- tinguishing those of Bankers. (28. of 1826.) - - . - ccvm. 291 Papers intended to show the salutary Operation of the Issues of Private Country Banks as tested by the relative Number of Bankruptcies among the Population where those Issues, circulate, (in 202.) - - - - - 1841. xxiii. 332 Banks of Issue that have failed since 1844 ; the Dividends which they have paid ; the Total Amount of Notes on which such Dividends were paid ; and the Total Amount of Loss incurred by the Public, (in 196.-II.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 248 5. Miscellaneous : Remarks and Opinions of the Governors and some of the Directors of the Bank of England on the Bank Charter Act of 1844, and the Irish and Scotch Banking Acts of 1845. (in 196.-11.) - - - - , 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 9 Letters from Managers of Scotch Banks, relative to the Operation of the Bank Act of 1845. (in 196.-II.) ..-.-- 1857, Sess. 2. xxn. 336 General Statement of the Affairs of the Liverpool Borough Bank, as at Date of Suspension, 27th October 1857 ; with a Report by Messrs. Harwood, Banner, and Son, of Liverpool, Accountants, (in 271. -II.) - - - - - - 1857-8. xxi. 584 Letter, dated 10th August 1838, from the Scotch Bankers to the President of the Board of Trade, against the Grant of Letters Patent to the Western Bank of Scotland, (in 271. -n.) ----- . - 1857-8." xxi. 586 Daily Return of the Amounts of Gold and Silver Coin held by the Sixteen Banks of Issue in Scotland, during the Four Weeks ending 21 Nov. 1857. (in 271.-n.) - 1857-8. xxi. 663 See also Bank of England. Bank of Ireland, II. 3. Commekcial Distress. Crimes and Offences, I. 4. 7e. Exchange, Rates of. Forgery. Joint Stock Companies. London and Westminster Bank. Military Savings Banks. Partnerships. Post Office, I. Promissory Notes. Savings Banks. Usury Laws. Western Bank of Scotland. Banks and Bankers in India. See East. Indies, 1. 1. Banks for Savings. See Savings Banks. Bankrupt Members. See House of Commons, i. Bankruptcy : I. Bills relating to Bankrupts and Bankruptcy Business : Bill for the Relief of uncertified Bankrupts in Ireland. (1801-2.) - - [n.] 557 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (82. of 1806.) . - . 1.325 Bill for better preserving the Monies arising from Bankrupts Estates, and for the further Amendment of the Banlcrupt Laws. (39. of 1808.) - . - - xv. 253 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (65. of 1809.) - - xxin. 157 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 1 Jac. 1. c. 15. for the Relief of Creditors against such as shall become Bankrupts. (96. of 1816.) - - - lxxvii. 339 BiU to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (140. of 1819.) - - - xcvn. 683 A similar Bill. (91. of 1821.) - - - - - cxxi. 395 Bill for regulating Proceedings under Commissions of Bankrupt. (145. of 1819.) xcvn. 697 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 11 & 12 Geo. 3. (I.) for preventing Frauds by Bankrupts, as inflicts Capital Punishment in certain Offences. (32. of 1821.) - - cxxi. 41 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts under Joint Commissions [allowing Super- sedeas in Cases of Partnership]. (67. & 117. of 1822.) - - cxxviii. 287 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (68. & 117. of 1822.) cxxvni. 289. 297 Bill to consolidate and amend the Bankrupt Laws. (91. of 1824.) As amended by the Committee. (117. of 1824.) ----- clx. 511. 561 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (57. of 1825.) - - clxxv. 291 Bill to regulate Prosecution of fraudulent Bankrupts in Scotland [granting Jurisdiction to Court of Justiciary in Cases of fraudulent Bankruptcy]. (105. of 1826-27.) ccxi. 127 Bill to amend the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 16. to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (120. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (167. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 451. 453 Bill to explain and ajnend the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 16. for amending the Laws relating to Bank- rupts. (104. of 1830.) - . - - . - ccLxin. 141 Bill for amending the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (211. of 1830.) - - cclxiii. 693 A similar Bill. (6. of 1830-31.) - - - - - ccLXXxrii. 23 Bill to amend the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 16. for amending the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (50. of 1830-31.) - - - - - - - ccLxxxiii. 197 III. L 82 GENERAL INDEX, TO THE Bankeuptct Bankruptcy : I. Bills — continued. Bill to authorize His Majesty to give further Powers to the Judges of the Court of Bank- ruptcy, and to dii-ect the Times of sitting of Judges and Commissioners of the said Court. (127. of 1833.) - - - - - -' Vol.cccxv. p.£13 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (222. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvu. 379 Bill to establish a Court in Bankruptcy. (40. of 1830-31.) As amended in Com- mittee. (48. of 1830-31.) . - - - . ccLxxxm. 165. 179 Bill to establish a Court in Bankruptcy. (27. of 1831.) As amended in Committee. (46.), As amended on Eecommitment. (88.) - - cclxxxix. 435. 451. 467 Bill for imesting in Government Securities a Portion of the Cash lying unemployed in the Bank of England belonging to Bankrupts Estates, and applying the Interest thereon in discharge of the Expenses of the Court of Bankruptcy, and for the Belief of Suitors in the said Court. (144.) As amended by Committee. (149.) - 1835. ii. 41. 55 Bill for regulating the Sequestration of the Estates of Bankrupts in Scotland. (90.) As amended by the Committee. (244.) ----- 1836. n. 3. 61 BiU to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts in Ireland. (32.) - - 1836. i. 163 Bill to appoint a Second Commissioner of Bankrupt in Ireland. (108.) As amended on further Consideration of the Amendments on Third Reading. (171.) - 1837. ii. 41. 45 BiU for the better Protection of Parties dealing with Persons liable to the Bankrupt Laws. (121.) - - - - - - - - - 1839. m. 503 Bill for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgment, Crown Debts, Lis Pendens, and Fiats in Bankruptcy. (81.) ... . 1839. iii. 52g Bill for regulating the Sequestration of Estates of Bankrupts in Scotland. (142.) 1839. ii. 29 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 14. for amending the Laws relating to Bankrupts in Ireland. (148.) .... ... i839. ii. 95 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and for the better Advancement of Justice in certain Matters relating to Creditors and Debtors. (185.) - 1841. ii. 35 Bill to enable the Lord Chancellor to direct that certain Proceedings from the Court of Chancery, and Matters in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Lunacy, may be carried to the County Courts. (186.) - - . . . i841. ii. 97 A similar BUI. (22.) - - - - - - 1842. ii. 197 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and for the better Advancement of Justice in certain Matters relating to Creditors and Debtors. (16.) - 1842. ii. 65 BiU for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy. (57.) As amended on Report. (214.) .---.... 1842. II. 127. 167 BUI for amending the Laws relating to Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and for facilitating the Settlement of certain Matters of Account. (99.) - . 1844. ii. 71 BiU [with the Amendments made by the Commons] to amend the Law of Insolvency, Bankruptcy, and Execution. (268.) - 1844. iv. 229 Bill to authorize Commissioners of Bankrupt to examine certain Persons, and receive their vStatements, though not upon Oath, under certain Circumstances. (123.) - 1845. v. 1 Bill to substitute a Declaration for an Oath in Cases of Bankruptcy. (178.) 1845. v. 5 BiU for the Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Lis Pendens, and Commissions of Bankruptcy ; and for providing One Office for the registering of aU Judgments in Ireland ; and for amending the Laws in Ireland respecting Bankrupts and the Limitation of Actions. (232.) - ... 1844. v. 553 BUI to make Creditors who have proved under Process in Bankruptcy or Insolvency Judg- . ment Creditors of the Bankrupt or Insolvent. (197.) - - 1846. rv. 153 Bill to consolidate the Statutes and amend the Law of Bankruptcy. (HO.) - 1847. in. 85 Bill to repeal the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy and District Courts of Bankruptcy in Matters of Insolvency, to abolish the Court of Review, and to reduce the Number of Commissioners. (34.) ..... 1847. iii. 19 A similar Bill. (46.) As amended in Committee. (103.) - 1847. in. 31. 47 BUI to abolish the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, and to make Alterations in the Juris- diction of the Courts of Bankruptcy and Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors. (203.) As amended in Committee. (214.) - - . . 1847. in. 67. 75 Bill to consolidate and amend the Bankrupt Law of England. (197.) - 1847-8. in. 263 BiU for the Regulation of the Court of Bankruptcy, and for the further Amendment of the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (98.) - - 1847-8. in. 375 Bill to empower Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy to order the Release of Bank- rupts from Prison in certain. Cases. (267.)- - - 1847-8. III. 395 Bill to amend, methodize, and consolidate the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and to Arrange- ments between Debtors and their Creditors with the Concurrence of a certain Number thereof, and to the Distribution of the Estates of deceased Debtors, in certain Cases. (1.) - - - - . - - - - 1849. III. 117 BUI [as amended by the Select Committee] to amend, methodize, and consolidate the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and to Arrangements between Debtors and their Cre- ditors with the Concurrence of a certain Number thereof. (61.) As amended by the Select Committee on Eecommitment. (117.) As amended in Committee. (126.) 1849. m. 253. 389. 525 BiU for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy in Ireland. (210.) - 1849. in. 661 Account of the Number of all Sections and Articles in the Bankrupt Law Consolidation BiU as it passed the House, and was sent down to the House of Commons, in June last repealing any other Act ; and also, Account of the Number of all such Sections as were contained in the Bill when returned from the Commons. (47.) - 1850. xx. 205. BiU to unite the Office of Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy with the Office of Lord Chancellor's Secretary of Bankrupts. (11.) - - - . isso. vi. 277 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 83 Bankeuptcy Bankeuptcy: I. Bills — continued. Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and to Araangements between Debtors and their Creditors. (2.) , . . . 1850. Vol.ni. p. 199 Paper of Observations explanatory of the Object of the Bill, and of the Amendments and Alterations. {2 a.) - - - - - - - 1850. iii. 325 Bill to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, to abolish the Court of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts, and to give to the Judges of the County Courts Jurisdiction in Matters of Bankruptcy. (7.) - - -• 1851. iv. 101 A similar Bill. (12.)-; As amended in Committee. (137.)- 1851. iv. 121. 141 Bill to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, to abolish the Courts of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts, and to give to the Judges of the County Courts Jurisdiction in Matters of Arrangement and of Bankruptcy in certain Cases. (62.) - - - - -• - - - 1852. III. 147 Observations explanatory of the Objects of the Bill. (62 a.) - 1852. in. 163 A similar Bill. (12.) ------ 1852-3. iv. 587 Bill to abolish the OfBce of Lord Chancellor's Secretary of Bankrupts, and to regulate the Office of Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy. (9.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (236.) - - . . 1852. it. 355. 361 Bill further to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts, to extend the Jurisdiction of the Court of Bankruptcy, and to make such Court auxiliary to the Court of Chancery. (57.) - - 1852-3. m. 69 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankruptcy in Scotland. (235.) - 1852-3. iii. 243 Bill to improve the Administration of Bankruptcy and Insolvency in Scotland. (100.) - - - - . - - - - 1852-3. III. 93 Paper of Observations explanatory of the Objects of the Bill. (100 a.) - 1852-3. ni. 209 BUI to improve the Administration of Bankruptcy and Insolvency in Scotland. (51.) - - 1854. in. 55 BiU for regulating Appointments to Offices in the Court of Bankruptcy, and for amending the Laws relating to Bankrupts. (196.) As amended in Committee. (217.) - 1854. m. 35. 45 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Bankruptcy in Scotland. (87.) As amended in Conmiittee and on Report. (178.) . . - 1856. iii. 85. 161 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankruptcy. (126.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 31 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Bankruptcy and Insolvency in Ireland. (130.) - . . - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 51 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Law of Bankruptcy and Real Securities in Scotland. (98.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 45 Clause to be proposed on Third Reading by Ld. Chancellor. (98 a.) 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 49 Bill to amend the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and of Insolvency and Bankruptcy, and to enable and facilitate the Liquidation by Creditors of a Debtor's Estate, and the Administration of Estates of Insolvent Traders deceased. (291.) - 1857-8. in. 15 Bill to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy; to abolish the Courts of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts ; to give to the Judges of the County Courts acting in the Country Jurisdiction in Matters of Arrangement and of Bankruptcy in certain Cases, and further to increase the Jurisdiction of the County Courts ; and to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts and to the Estates of deceased Debtors. (29.) - 1857-8. in. 445 A similar Bill. (42.) - - - _ 1857-8. in. 479 Bill to abolish Imprisonment for Debt ; to extend the Laws relating to Bankrupts to the Cases of Non-Traders ; to give further Remedies to Creditors ; and to secure the due Punishment of fraudulent Debtors. (17.) - . - 1857-8. iv. 271 Bill to amend the Law of Debtor and Creditor, Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Exe- cution. (10.) ^As amended in Committee. (42.) As amended on Report. (50.) - - - . - . 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 97. 165. 229 Amend' to be proposed in Committee by Lord St. Leonards. (10 a.) - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 161 Amend'= to be proposed in Committee by Lord Cranworth and Lord Wensleydale. (10 6.) - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 163 Amend' to be proposed on Report by Lord St. Leonards. (42 a.) - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 228 a Amend' to be proposed on Third Reading by Ld. Cranworth. (50 a.) 1859, Sess. 1. n. 295 H. Reports and Papers on the Bankrupt Laws : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1817, on the Operation of the Bankrupt Laws ; with Minutes'of Evidence and Appendix. (170. of 1819.) - cvii. 1 Minutes of Evidence, in 1818, on same Subject, (in 170. of 1819.) - - cvii. 139 Report, in 1818, on same Subject ; with Minutes of Evidence, (in 170. of 1819.) - cvii. 243 Report of Commissioners for inquiring into Bankruptcy and Insolvency. - 1840. xxxii. 1 Index to the above Report, (in 309.) - . . - 1847. xxir. 175 Supplementary Paper on Bankruptcy and Insolvency; by William John Law, Esq., dissen- tient from the Report. -.-.„. 1841. xxvii. 39 A Proposal for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, submitted to the Right Hon. the Lord High Chancellor by Mr. Sergeant Manning ; dated 15th April 1844. (224.) „-,-.- - - - - 1845. vi. 139 L 2 84 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bankruptcy Bankruptcy : II. Reports and Papers — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill to consolidate the Statutes and amend the Law of Bankruptcy ; and to whom was referred the Bill " to repeal the Jurisdiction of the Court of Bankruptcy and District Courts of Bankruptcy in Matters of Insolvency, to abolish the Court of Review, and reduce the Number of Commissioners ;" and to whom was also referred the Bill, " to amend and consolidate the Law of Debtor and Creditor." (194.) - 1847. Vol. xxiii. p. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill intituled " An Act to consolidate and amend the Bankrupt Law of England ;" with Minutes of Evidence. (263.) ^ - - - - 1847-8. xxni. 1 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Subject of Bankruptcy and Insolvency; and to whom was referred the Bill intituled "An Act to amend, methodize, and consolidate the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and to Arrange- ments between Debtors and their Creditors with the Concurrence of a certain Number thereof, and to the Distribution of the Estates of deceased Debtors in certain Cases ;" with Minutes of Evidence. (23.-I.) - . . . 1849. xxx. 1 Second Report from same Committee, with Minutes of Evidence. (23.-II.) - 1849. xxx. 73 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider of the best Mode of dealing with the Office of Registrar of Bankrupts, now vacant ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (110.) - - - - 1850. xxv. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bankruptcy Bill. (196.) - - - - 1852-3. xxxi. 1 Memorandum of the Chancery Commissioners as to the Expediency of extending the Jurisdiction of the Court of Bankruptcy to the Administration of deceased Traders Estates. .-.--.. 1856. xxix. 21 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Fees, Funds, and Establishments of the Court of Bankruptcy, and the Operation of the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849 ; with a Copy of the Commission, Minutes of Evidence, &c. - 1854. xxv. 1 [Subjects : — Cause of the Diminution of the Court Fees and Funds. Probable Permanency of such Diminution. Beduction of the Establishment and of the Expenses of the Court. Accounts of the Official Assignees. Effect of the Classification of Certificates. Propriety of some AJteration in the Classification of Certificates. Other Amendments.] III. Accounts and Returns relating to Bankrupts and Bankrupt Business : Account of the Number of Bankruptcies in England from 1st Jan. 1819 to 11th Feb. 1826, and in each of the Months of March, April, May, and June 1793, distinguishing those of Bankers. (15. of 1826.) --.... ccviii. 285 Number of Bankruptcies by Sequestration in Scotland from 1st Jan. 1819 to 14th Feb. 1826, distinguishing Bankers. (18. of 1826.) - - - - , ccvm. 287 Number of Country Banks in Scotland who became Bankrupts from January 1816 to 1st of April 1826. (50. of 1826.) - .... covin. 289 Number of Commissions of Bankrupt in Ireland from 1st Jan. 1819 to 20th Feb. 1826, dis- tinguishing Bankers. (28. of 1826.) ... . CCVIII. 291 Number of Petitions in Bankruptcy presented and answered in each of the Years from 1750 to 1754, 1760 to 1764, 1770 to 1774, 1780 to 1784, 1790 to 1794, 1800 to 1804, in 1808, and in each succeeding Yeai- to March 1836 ; the Number of Petitions heard fi'om the Commencement of 1794 to the present Time ; and the Number remaining unheard at the Close of the Sittings after Trinity Term in each of the above Years, (in 42.) ...... . 1836. xxv. 174 Returns from Oflficial Assignees of the Number of Debts under Fiats in Bankruptcy stated in each Balance Sheet, and the Number collected of the same, classed into those not exceeding 1/., 21, 51., lOZ., 20Z., 30Z., SOL, lOOl., 5001., and l,OO0Z., and of the Actions brought for the Recovery of Debts, and the legal Expenses incident thereto. (83. 102. 114. 115. 143. & 208.) ... - 1838. xviii. 3. 9. 21. 23. 29. 39 Return by Thomas Massa Alsager, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, of all Sums received by him under Commissions and Fiats. (51.) - . 1839. xvi. 3 Ditto, by David Canaan, Official Assignee. (49.) ... 1839. xvi. 5 Ditto, by George Green, William Whitmore, William Pennell, and Edward Edwards Official Assignees. (58.) ..... 1839. xvi. 11 Ditto, by Geo. Gibson and A. B. Belcher, Official Assignees. (69.) - 1839. xvi. 35 Ditto, by George John Graham, Official Assignee. (73.) - - 1839. xvi. 59 Ditto, by James Clark, Official Assignee. (75.) ... 1839. xvi. 65 Ditto, by William Turquand, Official Assignee. (86.) - . 1839. xvi. 71 Ditto, by Patrick Johnson, Official Assignee. (87.) . . 1839. xvi. 83 Ditto, by James Foster Groom, Official Assignee. (88.) - - 1839. xvi. 91 Ditto, by George Lackington, Official Assignee. (97.) - - 1839. xvi. 107 Ditto, by Peter Harriss Abbott, Official Assignee. (99.) - 1839. xvi. 117 Return of the Number of Fiats in Bankruptcy issued in each of the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1839 ; being the Two Years before and the Two Years following the passing of an Act to amend the Laws relating to Discounts on Bills of Exchange. (in 299.) .... ... 1840. xxiii. 743 Return of the Number of Fiats in Bankruptcy issued from 11th January 1832 to 11th January 1841; distinguishing each Year, and also distinguishing how many Town Fiats and how many Country Fiats were issued, and how many in each Quarter of each of those Years ; distinguishing also the Lists to which the Country Fiats were issued durinc the last Seven Years. (182.) .--_-. 1841. x-rai. I SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 85 Bankbuptcy Bankruptcy : III. Accounts. and Returns — continued. Statement of the Amount transferred and paid out as Dividends, and of the Amount paid by Orders of the Court of Bankruptcy and of the Judges, from 31st December 1840 to 1st January 1842 ; also showing the Unappropriated Balance existing on the following Accounts, and standing to the Credit of Basil Montagu, Esq., Accountant in Bankruptcy, on 1st January 1842 ; viz., 1st, Bankruptcy Fund Account ; 2d, Interest arising from Bankruptcy Fund Account ; 3d, Unclaimed' Dividend Account ; 4th, Secretary of Bankrupts Account; 5th, Secretary of Bankrupts Compensation Account; together with Appendixes to the Two last-named Accounts, of Payments made, and whether as Salaries, Compensations, or other Allowances. (40.) - 1842. Vol. xiv. p. 337 Ditto, from 31st Dec. 1846 to 1st January 1848; also similar Balances standing to the Account of Richard Clarke, Esq., on let January 1842. (53.) - 1847-8. xx. 423 Ditto, up to 1st January 1849. (39.) - - 1849. xxv. 29 Return of all Fiats issued and opened, since 12th November 1842 to 28th February 1843, before the Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy, (in 94.) - 1843. iv. 12. 13 Supplement to the preceding Return. (155.) - - - 1843. iv. 651 Return of the Number of Days each Commissioner in London and in the Country has sat in his Court, from 12th November 1842 to 28th February 1843, and the average Number ofHoursof each Day's Sitting, (in 94.) - - - 1843. iv. 38. 44 Returns of all Cases in which the Bankrupt's Residence was above Forty Miles from the Court in which the Fiat was worked, the Number of Creditors stated in the Bankrupt's Schedule, and the Number of Creditors who proved Debts. (172.) - 1843. iv. 687 Copies of all Bills of Costs of Solicitors and Messengers for Business done since 12 th November 1842, which have been taxed by the Commissioners of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts, and Particulars of the Sum allowed to every Official Assignee for the Country District during the same Period, (in 94.) . . - . 1843. iv. 64 Return of Taxed Costs up to the Choice of Assignees on all original Fiats issued to the Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy since the 11th November 1842 ; and of Taxed Costs up to the Choice of Assignees on all Fiats transferred to the Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy. (153.) - . . . 1843. iv. 653 Return of the Amount of Solicitors Bills to the Choice of Assignees, Solicitors further Bills, Court Fees, Messengers Bills, Auctioneers Charges, and Remuneration to the Official Assignee, under Twenty London Fiats in Bankruptcy ; that is, the first Ten Fiats in Banfauptcy allotted to such Official Assignee in 1840, and the first Ten- Fiats in 1841 ; and a similar Return as to Twenty Country Fiats in Bankruptcy. (154.) - 1843. iv. 661 Returns of the Number of Days sitting per Week of Mr. Skirrow, Commissioner of Bank- rupts for the Liverpool District, from 1st to 31st January 1844, and of the Number of Matters in each Day's Paper for the same Time ; also, of Mr. Sergeant Ludlow, and Mr. Skirrow, Commissioners of Bankrupts for the Manchester District, from 1st of January to 1st of June 1844, and of the Number of Matters in each Day's Paper for the same Time. (149.) - - . . . 1844. x. 157 Returns of the Number of Days sitting per Week of certain Commissioners of Bankrupts, from 1st January to 1st June 1844, and of the Number of Matters in each Day's Paper of each Commissioner for the same Time. (150.) - - 1844. x. 161 Retui-n of the Number of Days, and of the Number of Hours per Day, which the Com- missioners of Bankrupt have sat in the Months of June, July, and August 1844, distinguishing each Month. (5. & 16.) . . - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 37. 41 Return of Sums received by John FoUett, Official Assignee of the Court of Bankruptcy in London, for the Year ending 5th January 1845. (21.) - 1845. vi. pt. .1. p. 51 Return by William Pennell, Official Assignee, of his gross Receipts from 1st January 1843 to 31st December 1844. (38.) - - . . 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 81 Account of the Sums received during the Two Years ended 5th January 1845, by Edward Edwards, one of the Official Assignees of the Court of Bankruptcy in London. (58.) - - - - - 1845. VI. pt. 1. p. 61 Ditto, by Geo. Green, Wm. Whitmore, and Patrick Johnson. 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 65 Return of J. S. Pott and R. P. Hobson, Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court, to 31st Dec. 1^44. (43.) - - . . 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 107 Return of Thomas Baker, Official Assignee of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court, to 31st Dec. 1844. (95.) 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 119 Return of the different Balances owing by Peter Harris Abbot at the Period of his Default as Official Assignee. (40.) ----- 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 135 Return of the Days of Attendance of the Commissioners in London, for the Months of August, September, and October 1844. (in 61. & 68.) - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 31. 38 Returns of the Number of Petitions presented to the Loudon Court of Bankruptcy under 7 & 8 Vict. c. 96., and of the Number of Persons who have since the 1st August 1844 obtained their Final Orders ; and of the Number of Persons in Custody for Debt in the Prisons of London, Middlesex, and Surrey, on 1st August 1844, and who had before that Day filed their Petitions in the Insolvent Court. (60.) - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 27 Accounts of the Number of Cases of Insolvency and Bankruptcy which have been brought before several London Commissioners of Bankrupt since 1st September 1842 ; of the Number of Cases of Compromise which have been brought before the said Commissioners of Bankrupt under the Creditors Composition Act of last Session ; and of the Days of Attendance of the said Commissioners for the Months of August, September, and October 1844. (61. & 68.) - - . . 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 31. 35 L 3 86 . GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bankruptcy Bankruptcy : III. Accounts and Returns — continued. Rules and Orders made by the Court of Bankruptcy, under the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 70. s. 14. for the better carrying into effect the several Purposes of the said Act ; dated 11th January 1845. (29.) ----- 1845. Vol. vi. pt. 1. p. 1 Returns of the Total Amount of Assets collected by Official Assignees of certain District Courts of Bankruptcy, in each Year from 11th Nov. 1842 to 11th Nov. 1846, under Fiats in Bankruptcy issued on and subsequent to 11th Nov. 1842, and under which they have respectively been appointed Official Assignees. (67.) - 1847. xx. 133 Returns of the Number of Days on which the Commissioners of Bankruptcy in London, and of the District Courts, have sat during the Year from 1st January to 31st December 1846, &c. ; also Return from -the Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy, London, respecting the Amount of Fees received by him during the Year fi-om 1st January to 31st December 1846, 8sc. (9.) 1847. xx. 117 Amended Returns of Commissioners Stephens, Stevenson, and Skirrow, of the whole Number of Days and Hours occupied by each of them in Year 1846. (121.) 1847. xx. 131 Return of the Number of Days on which the Court of Review sat during the Year 1846, with the Number of Hours of each Day's Sitting. (145.) - - 1847. xx. 147 Account of the Number of Fiats in Bankruptcy issued from 11th November 1842 to 11th November 1847 ; distinguishing the Number issued in each Year, and the Number issued to Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, and the Numbdl- to each of the District Courts, &c. (133.) - - - - 1847-8. xx. 427 Return of the Number of Fiats in Bankruptcy issued in each of the Years from 1832 to 1847, both inclusive, (in 43.) - - - 1847-8. xx. 196 Ditto. (in213.-in.) . - - . . 1847-8. xxviii. 377 Return by George William Freeman, Official Assignee of the Leeds District Court, of his Receipts and Payments during the Year 1847. (194.) - - 1847-8. xx. 437 Ditto, by Mr. Richard PowdreU Hobson, Official Assignee of the Manchester District Court. (60.) 1847-8. xx. 439 Ditto, by Mr. James StansaU Pott, Official Assignee of the Manchester District Court. (63.) - 1847-8. xx. 447 Ditto, by Mr. Thomas Baker, Official Assignee of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court. (50.) - 1847-8. xx. 455 Ditto, by Mr. James Wakley, Official Assignee of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court. (54.) - - - . - . 1847-8. xx. 467 Return of the Number of Days, and of the Number of Hours per Day, on which Edward Holroyd, Esq., One of the Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy acting in London has sat from 1st September to 19th December. (20.) - " 1847-8. xx. 435 Return of the Number of Appeals from Decisions of the Commissioners of Bankruptcy in London and in the Country, set down for Hearing before the Court of Review, or before the Vice Chancellor sitting in Bankruptcy, from 11th November 1842 to 11th November ' 1847. (128.) 1847-8. xx. 433 Return by Mr. James StansaU Pott, Official Assignee of the Manchester District Court, for the Year 1848. (47.) - . . . . i849. xxv. 33 Ditto, by Mr. Richard Powdrell Hobson, Official Assignee of the Manchester District Court. (56.) ---.--. 1849. xxv. 41 Ditto, by Mr. Thomas Baker, Official Assignee for the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court. (26.) - - - . . 1849. xxv. 51 Ditto, by Mr. James Wakley, Official Assignee for the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court. (45.) - - - - 1849. xxv. 61 Return from the Lord Chancellor's Secretary of Bankrupts of the Number of Fiats in Bank- ruptcy issued from 1843 to 1848, in the Four Months ending on 11th February in every Year ; giving the Number directed to each Court : Also, Return of the Number of Adjudjcations of Bankruptcy made in London, and in each of the District Courts of Bankruptcy in the Country, during the Four Months ending on 11th February 1850 : And also, Return of the Amount paid since 11th November 1842 to the Commissioners" Registrars, &c. of the Birmingham and Leeds District Courts for travelling and other Expenses incident to the Sittings held at Nottingham by the Birmingham Commis- sioners, and at Sheffield and Hull by the Leeds Commissioners ; and the Sums paid for Rent, &c. (48.) - 1850. xx. 207 Statement of Amount paid by Orders of the Lord Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor, and Commissioners, and of the Amount transferred and paid out as Dividends from 31st December 1848 to Ist January 1850 ; also showing the Balances on the foUowiug Accounts standing to the Credit of Richard Clarke, Esq., the Accountant in Bankruptcy on 1st January 1850, namely, 1st, the G-eneral Cash Account of Bankrupts Estates • 2d, the Bankruptcy Fund Account ; 3d, the Unclaimed Dividend Account ; 4th the Chief Registrar's Account, &c. ; together with an Appendix to the last-named Account of Payments made, to whom, and whether as Salaries, Compensations or other Allowances. (50.) - - - . - . isso. ' xx. 209 Similar Statement for the Year 1850, showing the above-named Balances on the 1st January 1851. (32.) ----- 1851. xvi. 1 Similar Statement for the Year 1851, showing the above-named Balances on the 1st January 1852. (47.) - . - - . . 1852. xvii. 13 Similar Statement for the Year 1852, showing the above-named Balances on the 1st January 1853. (75.) - - - . . 1852-3. xxv. 21 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 87 Bankruptcy Bankbtiptct : III. Accounts and Returns — continued. Eeturn of the Number of Days on which Joshua Evans, Esq., one of the Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy, sat in his Court during the Year from 1st January to the 31st December 1850, and of the average Number of Hours of each Day's Sitting ; and also of the Number of Adjudications of Bankruptcy made in tiie Court of Mr. Commissioner Evans) yearly, from llth January 1846 to 11th January 1851. (26.) 1851. Vol. xvi. p. 7 Similar Eeturn with respect to Henry John Shepherd, Esq., One of the Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy. (27.) - . . . 1851. xvi. 9 Similar Return with respect to Nathaniel Ellison, Esquire, the Commissioner for the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District. (48.) - - 1851. xvi. 17 Similar Eeturn with respect to the Commissioners acting in London and in the Country. (33.) - - .... 1851. xvi. 11 Similar Eeturn, in continuation of the above, for the Liverpool and Leeds . District. (40.) - - - - - 1851. xvi. 15 Similar Eeturn respecting the Sittings of the Commissioners in London and in the Country, from 1st January to 31st December 1851 ; and also of the Number of Adju? dications of Bankruptcy, from llth Jan. 1851 to llth Jan. 1852. (42.) 1852. xvii. 21 Eeturn by James Stansall Pott, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court, showing the State of every Bankruptcy under his Charge, and not finally wound up, on 31st December 1849. (118.) .... - 1850. xx. 239 Ditto, by Eichai-d Powdrell Hobson, Official Assignee of the Court of Bankruptcy, attached to Mr. Commissioner Skirrow, for the Manchester District Court. (200.) - - - .... 1850. XX. 213 Ditto, by John Eraser, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court. (177.) ..... 1850. xx. 231 Eeturn by James Stansall Pott, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court, showing the State of every Bankruptcy under his Charge, and not finally wound up, on 31st December 1850. (43.) - - - 1851. xvi. 19 Ditto, by John Eraser, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court. (51.) - ...... 1851. XVI. 25 Eeturn by James Stansall Pott, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court, showing the State of every Bankruptcy under his Charge, and not finally wound up, on 31st December 1851. (45.) - - - - 1852. xvii. 31 Ditto, by John Eraser, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District. Court. (46.) - ... 1852. xvii. 37 Ditto, by Robert Shelton Mackenzie, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court. (86.) .... 1852. xvii. 45 Eeturn by James Stansall Pott, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court, showing the State of every Bankruptcy under his Charge, and not finally wound up, on 31st December 1852. (81.) - - 1852-8. xxv. 57 Eeturn by John Eraser, one of the Official Assignees of the Court of Bankruptcy for the Manchester District, showing the State of every Bankruptcy under his Charge, and not finally wound up, on 31st December 1853. (45.) - - 1854. xix. 33 Ditto, by James Stansall Pott, one of the Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court. (43.) ..... 1854. xix. 27 Eeturn of the Number of Certificates granted to Bankrupts in every Year since the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849, distinguishing those granted by different Commissioners, and the several Classes for which they were gi-anted. (191.) ...... . 1852-3. xxv. 29 Eeturn of the Number of Cases in which, since the passing of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122., Certificates have been altogether refused to Bankrupts by the several London and District Commissioners of Bankrupts ; distinguishing the Refusals by every Commissioner : And also a like Return of the Number of Cases in which Cer- tificates have been granted upon Condition, or suspended, &c. (in so far as relates to Commissioners Holroyd, Mei-ivale, Goulburn, Sir Charles Frederick Williams, and Shepherd, for London ; Daniell and Dalguy for Birmingham ; Jemmett and Skirrow for Manchester ; Ellison for Newcastle ; Perry and Stevensons for Liver- pool ; and Goulburn and Bere for Exeter). (305. — I.) - 1852-3. xxv. 31 Similar Return (in so far as relates to Commissioners Eane, Fonblanque, and Evans for London ; West and Ayrton for Leeds.) (305. — 11.) - 1852-3. xxv. 49 Return showing the total Amount of Monies paid into the Bank of England to the Credit of the Accountant in Bankruptcy, for the Year 1853, distinguishing the Amount paid over by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue ; also the Amount paid by Orders of the Lord •Chancellor, Lords Justices, Vice-Chancellors, and Commissioners, and the Amount transferred and paid out as Dividends during the Year 1853 ; also the Balances standing . on the following Accounts to the Credit of Richard Clarke, Esq., the Accountant in Bankruptcy on 1st January 1854 ; namely, 1st, the General Account of Bankrupts Estates ; 2d, the Bankruptcy Fund Account ; 3d, the Unclaimed Dividend Account ; 4th, the Chief Registrar's Account ; together with an Appendix to the last-named Account of Payments made, to whom, and whether as Salaries, Compensations, or other Allowances. (41.) - - - - - - 1854. xix. 21 Similar Statement for the Year 1854, showing the above-named Balances on 1st of January 1855. (56.) ..... 1854-5. xiii. 185 Similar Statement for the Year 1856, showing the above-named Balances on 1st of - January 1857. (11.) - - - - - 1857-8. xviii. 21 Similar Statement for the Year 1857, showing the above-named Balances on 1st of January 1858. (37.) - - - - - 1857-8. xviii. 27 L 4 88 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bankruptcy Bankruptcy : III. Accounts and 'Retvrns— continued. Return from the Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy of the Number of Adjudications of Bankruptcy made in tlie Court of Bankruptcy in London and in the District Courts in the Country ; showing the Number made in each Court, the Number made by the Commissioner.*, and the Number made by Registrars. (58.) - 1857-8. "Vol. xviii. p. 11 Return of the Number of Petitions in Bankruptcy filed during Five Years ending 31st December 1857 ; the Number of Certificates granted immediate, the Number of Certificates suspended, and the Number of Refusals of Certificates, for the same Years. (60.) .-..--- 1857-8. xviii. 15 Return from the Chief, Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy of the Names of the dilferent Official Assignees who since 11th January 1832 have died, resigned, been removed, or absconded, and who, at the Time of such Death, 8fC., were subsequently found to have been Defaulters to the Court ; giving in each Case the Amount of such Default, and the several Sums that have since been recovered from their Sureties. (143.) .... 1857-8. xym. 41 Return of the Number of Days on v.'hicli the Country Commissioners in Bankruptcy presided in the Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Bristol, Exeter, and Manchester District Courts, from 11th October 1856 to 11th October 1857 : Also, the Number of Days on which a Registrar, acting for and as Deputy of the Commis- sioner, presided in the same Courts, during the same Period : Also, the Number of public and private Sittings in Bankruptcy before the said Cfimmissioners, during the same Period : And also, the Number of public and private Sittings in Bankruptcy at which a Registrar acted for and as Deputy of the Commissioner in the same Courts during the same Period. (39.) .... 1857-8. xvin. 39 Return of the Number of Days on which the Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy acting in London and in the Country have sat in their Courts during the Year from 1st January to 31st December 1857, and the average Number of Hours of each Day's Sitting : Also, Return of the Number of Adjudications in Bankruptcy made in each Court yearly from 11th January 1851 to 11th January 1858 : Also, Return stating the Places of Residence of every Commissioner, Registrar, and Official Assignee of the Courts of Bankruptcy in London and in the Country Districts, and how far such Commissioner, Registrar, or Oflicial Assignee resides from the Court to which he is attached. (59.) 1857-8. xviii. 31 See also Appeals to House op Lohds. Bankeuptct Courts, Officers Fees, &c. CouNTT Courts. Creditors, Scotland. Debtors and Debts. Bankruptcy Courts, Officers Fees, &c. : Bill to reduce the Salary and Emoluments of the Registrar of Meetings of the Court of Bankruptcy. (332.) ...... 1852-3. vii. 115 Account of the Fees received by the Commissioners of Bankrupts in the Three Years ended 1st March 1831. (60. of 1830-31.) .... cclxxxviii. 287 Estim.ite of tlie Establishment to be formed under the Bankruptcy Court Act, the Offices to be created, and the Pay of each, &c. (in 127. of 1831.) - - ccxciv. 206 Account of the Expenses of the Office of Secretary of Bankrupts on the Average of Three Years ending March 1830 ; Estimate of the Annual Amount of Fees received by the Commissioners of Bankrupts in London, the Secretary, the Patentee, and Messengers, and the Expense of Assignments and Bargains and Sales, proposed to be abolished under the Bankruptcy Court Bill ; and Estimate of the Establishment to be formed under that Bill. (127. of 1831.) .... ccxciv. 205 Account of the Amount of the Sums and Securities standing, on 1st January 1838, at the Bank of England, in the Name of the Accountant in Bankruptcy; of the annual Salaries payable to the Judges, Commissioners, and Officers of the Coui-t of Bankruptcy ; and of the Expense of that Court as compared with that of the former Commissioners, and of other Savings by the Establishment of the said Court. (51.) - - 1838. xviii. 1 Return of the Amount of Fees received by the Clerk of Enrolments in Bankruptcy in each of the Years 1836, 1837, and 1838, under the Statute 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 114. (211.) 1839. XVI. 123 Return of the Amount of Fees received for the Building Fund of the Court of Bankruptcy by the Registi-ar appointed under 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 115., and of the Amount of Fees received by such Registrar for his own Use, in each of the Years 1836, 1837, and 1838. (213.) - - - - - - - - 1839. xvi. 125 Copies of all Orders of Her Majesty in Council, made in pursuauce of the Provisions of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122., directing in what Place and Places, and in and for what District or Districts, the Commissioners appointed under the said Act for the Prose- cution of Fiats in Bankruptcy in the Country are to hold their respective Courts. (42.) - - - 1843. IT. 1 Account of all Annuities and Sums of Money awarded to the Commissioners, &c. by way of Compensation, under the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122. (in 94.) - . 1843. iv. 11 Account of all Salaries and Additions to Salaries,^ and Sums for Travelling Expenses, payable to Commissioners, Registrars, Deputy Registrars, Clerks, &c. appointed under the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122. &c. ' (in 94.) .... i843. iv. 9. 12. 36 Return of the Total Amount of Remuneration received by each Official Assignee and Messenger in the Court of Bankruptcy during the Three Years preceding the 12th November 1842, and the Rates on which such Remuneration has, since the 12th November 1842 been regulated, (in 94.) ...... i843_ jy_ ^^^^ ggg Account of all Sums of Money paid for Expenses in providing and keeping in repair Courts in the Country, under the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122-., or in Alterations in the Office of the Accountant, or for the Supply of Books, Sue. for the Use of the Courts, &c. (in 94.) .--.... 1843. iv. 10 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 89 Bankruptcy Bankeuptcy Cocets, Officees Fees, &c. — continued. Return of the Names of all Persons appointed Registrars, Deputy Registrars, and Official Assignees of the several Courts of Bankruptcy in the Country, under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122., and the Names of the Places at which the respective Official Assignees have established their Offices of Business, and the Names and Residences of all Creditors Assignees chosen under Fiats issued since the passing of the said Act, and directed to any of the Country Courts of Bankruptcy, (in 94.) - - 1843. Vol. iv. p. 537 Return of Places of Residence of E. Holroyd, Esq., R. G. C. Fane, Esq., and Edward Goulburn, Serjeant-at-Law, Commissioners of Bankrupt. (34.) - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 43 Returns of the Places of Residence of several of the Commissioners of Bankrupt. (37.) (59.) - - 1845. VI. pt. 1. p.45.49 Return by the Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy, from 1st January to 31st De- cember 1844, of the total Amount of all Fees received by or accounted for to him under the Provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122. s. 91., and of the Application of such Fees, to 11th October last ; and also of the total Amount of all Fees received by or accounted for to him under the Provisions of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 96. s. 50., and of the Payment over to the Bank of England, certified by the Accountant in Bankruptcy, from 11th October to 31st December last, of the Fees received during the latter Period, as required by the last -mentioned Statute. (28.) .... 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 23 Accounts of the Emoluments of the Official Assignees of the Court of Bankruptcy during Two Years ending 5th January 1845. (26.) ... 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 53 Return of the Emoluments of Thomas Bittleston, Official Assignee of the Birmingham District Court of Bankruptcy. (80.) - - - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 99 Return of the Emoluments of John Fraser and Richard Powdrell Hobson, Official Assignees of the Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy, and also of Francis Hernaman of the Exeter District Court of Bankruptcy, during Two Years ending 5th January 1845, (33.) .... . . , 1845. VI. pt. 1, p. 103 Return of the Emoluments of J. S. Pott and Alexahder Brymer Belcher, Official Assignees of the Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. (44.) - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 113 Return of the Emoluments of Alfred John Acraman and Roger Kynaston, Official Assignees of the Bristol District Court; also of James Cazenove and George Morgan, of the Liverpool District Court; of J. Holt Stanway, of the Manchester District Court; of Thomas Baker and James Wakely, of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne District Court ; of George Young, George WUliam Freeman, and H. P. Hope, of the Leeds District Court ; of Hery Lake Hirtzel, of the Exeter District Court ; and of William Pennell, during Two Years ending 5th January 1845. (39.) ..... 1845. Ti. pt. 1. p. 85 Return of the different Balances owing by Peter Harris Abbot at the Period of his Default as Official Assignee. (40.) .... 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 135 Account of the Annual Salaries to Commissioners, Registrars, &c. of the Court of Bankruptcy, payable under any Act relating to Bankrupts, or under any Order in pursuance of such Acts : Also, Account of the present Annual Amount of Compensations and Retired Allowances : Also, Account of all Sums paid under Orders of the Lord Chancellor for Rent, &c. of District Courts of Bankruptcy, and for the Supply of Books and other Articles for the Use of the said Courts, from 11th Nov. 1842 to 11th Nov. 1847 : And also, Account of all Sums paid to Commissioners, Registrars, &c. for Travelling and other Expenses, from 11th Nov. 1842 to 11th Nov. 1847. (165.) - 1847-8. xx. 429 Return by the Chief Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy, from 1st January to 31st December 1848, of the Amount of all Fees received by or accounted for to him under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 122. s. 91., 7 & 8 Vict. c. 96. s. 50., and 10 & 11 Vict. c. 102. s. 3., and of the Payment of such Fees to the Bank of England, certified by the Accountant in Bankruptcy, as required by the Statute secondly above mentioned. (24.) - 1849. xxv. 27 Return from the Accountant in Bankruptcy of the Amount of any Sums repaid to the Commissioners of the Treasury, under Sect. 63. of 12 & 13 Vict. c. 106. out of the Monies and Securities standing to the Credit of " The Unclaimed Dividend Account ;" also the Balance of the Monies and Securities standing to the Credit of " The Unclaimed Dividend Account," on 1st January 1852. (34.) ... 1852. xvii. 11 Return from the Accountant in Bankruptcy of the Gross Revenue of the Court of Bank- ruptcy for the Year from 1st January to 31st December 1851 ; showing the various Sources of such Revenue, (including the Amount received as Per-centage on the Gross Assets of Bankrupts Estates, and the Amount received for Stamp Duties on Proceedings in Bankruptcy) ; and showing also the Amount of the Charge on such Revenue for same Period, showing the Gross Amounts paid for Salaries, Compensations, Retiring Annuities, Services, and Travelling and other Expenses : And also. Return of the Amount of Stock standing to the Credit of " The Bankruptcy Fund Account," on 31st December 1851; and stating of what such Account is composed. (58.) - 1852. xvii. 19 Return from the Accountant in Bankruptcy of the Revenue of the Court of Bankruptcy, and of the Charge thereon, for the Year ending 31st December 1852 ; showing the various Sources of such Revenue, and Items of such Charge or Expenditure : Also, an Account of the Stock standing to the Credit of the Bankruptcy Fund Account on. 31st De- cember 1852. (238.) 1852-3. xxv. 27 Returns from the Official Assignees of the Court of Bankruptcy in London, and of the District Courts of Bankruptcy, of the Total Amount of Remuneration received by them, the Total Amount paid thereout for Expenses, and the Net Amount of Remuneration, fortheTwo Years ending nth October 1855. (41.) - - 1856. xii. 95 Similar Returns for the Year endmg 11th Oct. 1856; (100.) 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 1 Similar Returns for the Year£nding Llth Oct 1857. (9.) . - 1857-8. xviii. 43 IIL • M 90 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Baukeuptct - - . . Babnstaple Bankeuptct Courts, Officees Fees, &c. — continued. Return from the Messengers of the Court of Bankruptcy in London, and of the District Courts of Bankruptcy, from 1st June 1855 to 1st June 1856, of the Total Amount of Charges and Fees received hy them during that Period, and also of the Total Amount paid thereout for Expenses for the same Period. (286.) - 1856. Vol. xn. p. 103 Similar Returns for the Year ending 1st June 1857. (111.)- 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 11 Return by the Accountant in Bankruptcy of the Compensations now payable under the Bank- ruptcy Court Act of 1831 ; distinguishing the Persons receiving such Compensations, and whether they hold any and what Office. (181.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 15 See also Judges Salaries. Bankeuptct Offices Building Fund. See Bankeuptct Courts. Bank Navig-ation : Report of the Admiralty on the Bann Navigation (Extension of Works, &c.) BiU. (56.41.) 1851. XXX. 473 Bannow Reclamation : Report of the Admiralty on the Bannow Reclamation Bill. (33.43.) - 1854. xxxvil 835 Banns op Mateimont. See Mareiages. Bantet, Eael op : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee' for Privileges ^to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Richard Earl of Bantry and Viscount Bearhaven in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (216.) 1851. XVII. 115 Bantet and Kenmaee New Roads. See Woeks, Public, Ireland. Baptisms. See Registeation of Bieths, &c. Baptists Affirmations : Bill to enable certain Persons of the Denomination of Christians called Baptists to make Affirmation, instead of swearing, in certain Cases. (54.) - - 1842. n. 203 See also Oaths, 1. 2. Baebadoes. See Colonies, V. i. 3. Slaveet. Barbaet States. See Slave Teadb, III. 3. Statistical Tables. Barilla. See Customs, I. i. Baeing's Divorce : Miniltes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Baring, Esquire, with Maria Matilda his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (16. of 1825.) --.-.. cxcvii. 91 Baek: . Bill to prevent, in Great Britain, the illegally carrying away of Bark ; and to amend Two Acts for the Preservation of Timber, Trees, Underwood, Roots, Shrubs, Plants, Hollies, Thorns, and Quicksets. (56. of 1805.) . _ - . [xiir.] 359 Returns of the Prices of Oak Timber per Load, and of the Prices of Bark per Ton, at each of the Royal Forests, from the Year 1830 to the present Time. (171.) 1846. xx. 363 Further Return of the Sales of the Timber and Bark in each of the Royal Forests, from 1836 to 1846 ; specifying the Amount sold at each Sale, the Price realised, and the Amount bought in. (217.) .... - 1846. xx. 367 See also Jesuits Baek. Barker's Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the BiU to dissolve the Marriage of Samuel Barker, Esquire, with Amelia Penelope his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (52. of 1825.) ..... cxcvn. 171 Barlet. See Beee. Cattle, Food foe. Coen. Babmote Courts. See High Peak Mining Customs, &c. Baenewall Claim of Peerage (Ireland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to vrhom was referred the Petition of Matthew Barnewall, Esquire, claiming the Titles, &c. of Viscount Barnewall of Kingsland and Baron of Turvey in the County of Dublin. (44. of 1812.) - lvii. 259 Evidence taken in Session 1812-13. (27. of 1812-13.) - . xxvn. 249 Evidence taken in Session 1813-14. (61. of 1813-14.) - . lxxii. 665 Barnstaple Election : Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Members to serve in Parlia- ■ ment for the Borough of Barnstaple. (68. of 1819.) , . _ ^icvn. 271 BiU to indemnify Persons who shaU give Evidence before the House of Lords on the Barn- staple Election BiU. (112. of 1819.) ..... xcvn. 463 BiU to prevent the issuing of Writs for the Election of Members for the Boroughs of G-rampound, Penryn, Camelford, and Barnstaple. (14. of 1819-20.) . cxiv. 77 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Barnstaple Election ; together with the Special Report from the said Committee, and the Minutes of Evidence • taken before them. (85. of 1819.) - . - - . - ci. 181 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House ^^ P™^^^. to t^fuslin |s ^''"£olSftt''(.?2£lp;t '- ^"'^'' r^^*^^ "' ^"*^ per Wel,^d th ■' ^ '^'- ■' - - * 1846. XXIII. 55 SESSIONAL PAPERS; 1801-1859. 95 Beer - - - - - - Belfast Beee — continued. Eetum of Petitions presented to the House of Xords since the Commencement of the Session up to 3d May, on the Subject of the Sale of Beer, showing the Number of Signatures to each, and classified according to the Objects of such Petitions. (147.) - 1849. Vol. xxv. p. 445 Further Eeturn, from 4th May to 7th June. (143.) - - 1849. xxv. 453 Further Return, from nth June to 31st July. (296.)- - 1849. xxv. 460 «. Eeturn of the Number and Costs of Actions brought in County Courts during the Year 1848, by Licensed Victuallers or Beerhouse Keepers, for the Recovery of Debts alleged to -have been incurred for the Supply of Beer. (196.) - . - - 1850. xx. 1 General Summary of Petitions on the Subject of the Sale of Beer, presented to the House of Lords during the Sessions 1849 and 1850. (in 25.) - - - 1850, xxiv. 510 Accounts of the Number of Persons in each of the several Collections in England and Wales licensed as "Brewers," "Victuallers," "to sell Beer to be drunk on the Premises," and " to sell Beer not to be drunk on the Premises," stating the Number who brew their own Beer, and the Quantity of Malt consumed by them, &c- &c,, from 5th January 1836 to 10th October 1849! (in 25.) .... - 1850. xxiv. 496 Account of the Number of Houses licensed for the general Sale of Beer, showing the Sum at which rated, &c. (in 25.) . - . . , 1850. xxiv. 491 Account of the Quantities of Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Foreign and British Spirits, Beer, Malt, and Wine, retained for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom ia each of the last Fifteen Years, ending 5th January 1850. (in 25.) - - - 1850, xxiv. 444 Eeturn of the Number of Publicans and Beer-shop Keepers on the Electoral List in each Borough and City, &o. (418.) ----- 1852-3. xxv. 63 See also Beee Coxotjbing. Excise, Inland Eevenub, Malt, Public Houses. Sabbath, Viciuaxlbes, Beee Coloueing : Bill to aUow the Manufacture and Use of a Liquor prepared from Sugar for colouring Porter, and to indemnify Persons for the Use thereof, (95. of 1811.) - - xli. 621 Beee and Spieit Licences, Scotland : BlU for repealing so much of the Act 1 & 2 Will, 4. c. 43., intituled " An Act for amending and making more effectual the Laws concerning Turnpike Eoads in Scotland," as relates to Powers of Justices to grant Licences to Tacksmen of Tolls, &c. (142.) ^As amended in Committee. (208.) ----- 1845, v. 641, 643 A similar Bill, (5.) ...„.- 1846. v. 4,85 Account of the Number of Beer and Spirit Licences granted to Keepers of Turnpikes and Toll Bars in Scotland, and stating the Names of the Places and the Counties in which -they are situated. (107. & 217.) .... 1845, xvl 199. 205 Account of all ihe Spirit Licences granted in each Parish in Scotland, stating the Trade or Profession of the Holder of each such Licence. (352.) - - 1845. xvi, 213 See also Victuallees and Alehouses, 2. Beee Houses. See Beee. Constables and Constabulajbt. Gaming. Beet Root Sugae : BUI to impose certain Duties of Excise on Sugar made from Beet Root in the United Kingdom. (216.) - - - - - - . 1837. ii. 15 Report of Inquiry into the Composition and Cultivation of the Sugar Beet in Ireland, and its A;pplication to the Manufacture of Sugar; made to the Chief Commissioner of Works by the Director of the Museum of Irish Industry, - - 1852-3, lxxvii, 297 Belchee, Alexandee Betmee. See Bankeuptct Couets. Belfast : Bill to extend the Municipal Boundaries of the Borough of Belfast, and to reduce the Scale of Rating upon certain Property within the said Borough. (307.) - 1852-3, m. 257 See also Fictitious Votes, 1. Belfast Academical Institution. See Education and Schools, Ieeland, II. 3. Belfast, Boeough of : Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Municipal Affairs of the Borough of Belfast; with Appendixes and Minutes of Evidence. - 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 1 Belfast College, See Queen's Colleges, Ieeland, Belfast Custom House, See Customs, 1. 2. Belpa^ Harboue : Report of the Admiralty on the IBelfast Harbour Bill. (65.14.) - 1852. xxix. 223 Report x)f the Admiralty on the Belfast Harbour (Construction of new Docks and Embank- ments, Reclamation of Land, and Amendment of Acts.) (33.8.)- 1854, xxxvji. 749 Belfast, Rioirs m : Report of th« Commissioners of Inquiry into the Origin and 'Character of the Riots in Belfast, in July and September lfi57, . _ . . 1857-8. xxv. 183 [These Biots were ■between the Orange and Boman Catholic Populace, 2»d arose out of the Celehra- tion of the Twelfth of July.] Belfast and County Down Railway : / Report of the Admiralty on the Belfast and County Down Railway Bill. (33. 28. and 33. 29.) - - - - - . ■ - - 1854. xxxvn. 787 Report of the Board of Trade on the Belfast and County Down Railway Bill. (23. s,) ------ - 1859, Sess, 1. vin. 115 M 4< 96 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Belfast ------ Beren Belfast and Londonderry Junction Railway : Report of the Board of Trade ou the Belfast and Londonderry Junction Railway Bill. (23. 79.) 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. viii. p. 269 Belgic Fortresses. See Netherlands and Belgium. Belgium : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. — (Part the Second : — Belgium.) ..----- 1842. vi. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, regulating the Communication by Post between the British and Belgian Dominions ; signed at London, 19th October 1844.- ....... 1845. VI. pt. l.p.689 Articles agreed upon between the Post Office of Great Britain and the Post Office of Belgium, for carrying into execution the Convention of 19th October 1844 ; signed at Brussels the 6th, and at London the 27th November 1844. - - 1845. Vi. pt. 1. p. 711 Additional Articles to the above. ..... 1846. xviii. 183 Statistics as to the State of Education in Belgium, &c. - - - 1847-8. xii. 691 Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department of Seymour Tremenheere, Esq., on Mining Inspection in France and Belgium. ... 1847-8. xlii. 767 Abstracts of Regulations of French and Belgian Railways, (in 38.) - 1847-8. xxxii. 609 Additional Convention between Her Majesty and the King of thS Belgians, reducing the Rates of Postage between the British Dominions and Belgium ; signed at London, 27th November 1849. ..-.-- 1850. xix. 31 ■ Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians relative to Fishery j signed at London, 22d March 1852. ------ 1852. xvi. 825 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians ; signed at London, 27th October 1851. .... 1852. xvi. 811 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at London, 12th August 1854. - 1854-5. xviii. 37 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, enabling their respective Post Offices to make Postal Arrangements ; signed at Brussels, 8th January 1857. ---.... 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 355 See also Commercial Distress. Imports and Exports, II. 6. Netherlands AND Belgium. Slavery. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foreign, II, Bell Rock Lighthouse. See Lighthouses. Bellew, Lord : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Patrick Baron BeUew of Barmeath, in the County of Louth, claiming a Right to vote at Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (j.) - 1856. xxiii. 159 Bellew's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of Bellew's (India) Divorce Bill, (d.) - - - - - 1856. xxm. 227 Belmore, Earl : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Somerset Richard Earl Belmore, Viscount and Baron Belmore of Castle Coote, in the County of Fermanagh, claiming a Right to vote at Elections of Represen- tative Peers for Ireland, (g.) - - . . . 1856. xxiii. 165 Bbncoolen. See East Indies. Benefices. See Church of England. Church op Ireland. Church op Scotland. Clergy. Benefit of Clergy. See Crimes and Offences, I. 7. 7 a. 7 b. 23. Benefit Building Societies : Bill for the Regulation of Benefit Building Societies. (170.) - - 1836. n. 321 Benefit Societies. See Friendly Societies. Benefit Societies in the Army. See Regimental Benefit Societies. Bengal. See East Indies. Bengal Railway. See East Indla Railway. Bennett's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of Bennett's Divorce BiU. (153.) .-..-- 1852. xvin. 25 Benson v. Chapman : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Benson v. Chapman, in Error. (203.) - - - - 1849. xxv. 19 Bentham, Jeremy, Esq. See Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Millbank Prison. Bentley Rectory. See Farnham Rectory. Bequests, Charitable. See Charities. Berbice. See Colonies, V. i. 5. Slavery. Beeens' Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Berens' Divorce Bill. (75.) 1854. xx. 761 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 97 Beegaba Bethttne Beegara : Correspondence between Colonel Wylde and the Right Hon. Viscount Palmerston, relating to the Convention of Bergara. ----- 1840. Vol. xix. p, 651 Berkeley Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges on the Earl of Berkeley's Pedigree in 1799. (14. of 1811.) - - - -' - xlvi. («.) 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of WiUiam Fitzhardinge Berkeley, claiming, as of right, to be Earl of Berkeley; with Appendix. (16. of 1811.) - - - xlvi. (a.) 87. xlvi. (S.) 1. 291 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of William Fitzhardinge Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle, claiming the Dignity of Baron de Berkeley, as a Baron by Tenure. (115. of 1829.) - - cclxi. 354 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the Petition of Sir Maurice Fi-ederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley, praying that it may be declared that he is entitled to the Dignity of Baron of Berkeley, &c. (ii.) - 1857-8. xix. 295 Minutes of Evidence in 1859, (d.) - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xi, 1 Berks, Archdeaconry of : Order in Council, dated 5th Oct. 1836, ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for ti:ansferring the Archdeaconry of Berks from the Diocese of Salisbury to that of Oxford, (in 7.) 1837. xv. 125 See also Church of England. Berks and Hants Extension Railway : Repoi't of the Board of Trade on the Berks and Hants Extension Railway. (23. 6.) ------ - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 117 Berkshire, Railways in. See West of England District of Railway. Berlin. See Commercial Distress. Berlin Decree. See Treaties, &c. vi. Bermuda : Bill to allow British Plantation Sugar and Coffee imported into Bermuda in British Ships to be exported to the Territories of the United States of America in Foreign Ships, and to permit Articles the Produce of the said States to be imported into the said Island in Foreign Vessels. (124. of 1812.) ----- xlviii. 1021 Bill for further allowing the Importation and Exportation of certain Articles at the Island of Bermuda. (46. of 1812-13.) - - - - - lviii. 235 Information relative to the Condition, Treatment, Employment, and Conduct of Convicts transported to Bermuda, &c. (in 374.) - - . - 1838. xxxvi. Correspondence with the Governor of Bermuda on the Removal of Convicts from that Station to the Cape. (16.) --.---- 1850. vii. 187 See also Cape of Good Hope. Colonies, I. V. i. Slavery. Statistical Tables. Transportation. Vice-Admiralty Courts. Bernal Collection. See Industrial Exhibition. Berne, Council of : Communications between the Representatives of Austria, Prussia, and Russia in Switzerland, ' and the President and Executive Council of Berne, on the Assumption by the latter of the Functions of Federal Directory. - 1847. xviii. 581 Berners Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Robert Wilson, Esquire, claiming to be eldest of the Corheirs and Repre- sentatives of the ancient Barony of Berners. (73. of 1831-32.) - - cccxi. 1 Berwick-upon-Tweed. See Newcastle and Berwick Railway. Geological Survey. Berwickshire Sheriff and CoMinssAEY Courts : -m:^ Bill for empowering the Sheriff and Commissary of Berwickshire to hold Courts at Dunse, and for other Purposes. (142.) - - - - 1852-3. vii. 265 Bessarabia, Frontier of, See Turkey and Russia. Betham, Sir William. See Reade Pedigree. Bethlehem Hospital : Reports of the Commissioners in Lunacy, and the Evidence presented by them last Year to the Home Office, as to the State and Management of Bethlehem Hospital ; together with the Correspondence thereon : Also, Observations of the Governors of Bethlehem Hospital upon the Report of the Commissioners in Lunacy to the Secretary of State. (95.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. LXXL 125 [Subjects : — Report Proceedings of the Commissioners, Leading Characteristics of the Institu- tion ; Duties of the several Officers ; Classification of Patients. Necessity for a Revision of the Eules and Orders of the Hospital. Cases of Ill-usage in the Hospital. Necessity for a Eevision of the Management of the Hospital. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners. Correspondence vpith the Home Office. Observations of the Governors of Bethlehem Hospital upon the above Eeport. Appendix : Documents and Letters on the Subject of the above Report ; Replies thereto ; Resolutions passed, and Directions given. Observations by Dr. Wood on the Management of Bethlehem Hospital, vrith reference to the Eeport of the Commissioners in Lunacy.] See also Bridewell Hospital. Lunatic Asylums, II. Provisions, &c. Bethune, Mk. Deinkwatbr. See Church of England, III. a. Weights and Measures. III. N 98 GENERAiL INDEX TO THE Betting .--.-- Bills Betting Houses. See Gaming. Beybout. See Tkade, Foreign, Ili ' Bible, its Use in Schools, &c. See East Indies, II. i. Education and Schools, Ireland, II. 6. Matnooth College. Bibles and Prater Books : Bill to remove Doubts as to the Allowance of Drawbacks upon Bibles and Prayer Books to the King's Printers under the Act 34 G. 3. c. 20. (90. of 1813-14.) - Vol. lxix. p. 539 BiDDULPH, Mb.: Copy of Correspondence between the Irish Government and Mr. Biddulph on the Subject of his Removal from the Commission of the Peace ; together with the Dates. (108.) - - - • - - - - 1842. XV. 37 See also Outrages, Ireland. BiDBFORD Extension Railway : Report of the Admiralty on Bideford Extension Railway Bill. (119.19.) 1852-3. LXVii.40I Bigg. See Malt. BiGGE, J. T., Esq. (his Reports on New South Wales). See New South Wales. BiLHAGH. See Sherwood Forest. Bill Chamber, Court op Session : Bill to regulate Procedure in the Bill Chamber in Scotland, (106.) - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 211 Billeting Chelsea Pensioners. See Chelsea Hospital. Billeting Yeomanry and Volunteer Corps. See Volunteers. Billiard Rooms. See Public Houses. Billingsgate Dock, Greenwich. See Greenwich Hospital. Bills, Private : Bill to authorize- the Judges to whom Petitions for certain Bills f relative to Scotland and Ireland] shall be referred to examine Witnesses upon Oath. (1801.) - [i.] 595 Bill to establish a Taxation of Costs on Private Bills in the House of Commons; and to prohibit the Sale of certain Offices under the Serjeant-at-Arms. (179. of 1825.) r clxxvi. 1147 Bill to establish a Taxation of Costs on Private Bills in the House of Lords, and to prohibit all Persons from .practising as Parliamentary Agents who shall not be duly authorized for that Purpose. (131. of 1826-27.) - - - - , - ccxi. 357 Bill to provide for the Custody of certain Monies paid in pursuance of the Standing Orders of either House of Parliament by Subscribers to Works or Undertakings to be effected under the Authority of Parliament. (350.) - . - - 1838. iv. 465 Bill to enable the Houses of Parliament to order Recognizances for Costs in Local and Personal Bills. (277.) - - - - - - 1845. v. 463 Bill for making preliminary Liquiries in certain Cases of Application for Local Acts. (312.) - - - - - - - -■ 1846. Tt. 261 Bill for the more effectual Taxation of Costs on Private Bills in the House of Commons. (257.) - 1847. IV. 199 Bill for amending the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 106. for making preliminary Inquiries in certain Cases of Application for Local Acts. (354.) - - - 1847-8. v. 393 Bill to enable either House of Parliament to adjourn Proceedings during the Prorogation of Parliament upon certain Bills passed by the other House, and to resume the Proceedings thereupon after such Prorogation. (103.) As amended in Committee. (142.) - - - - - - - - 1847-8. V. 557. 561 Bill for the more effectual Taxation' of Costs on Private BUls in the House of Lords, and to facilitate the Taxation of other Costs on Private BUls in certain Cases. (208.) 1849. v. 7 Bill to repeal the Act 11 & 12 Vict. c. 129., for making preliminary Inquiries in certain Cases of Applications for Local Acts, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (253.) - ... - . - . . 1851. v. 169 Report from the Lords Committees appointed to consider of the Standing Orders respecting Private Bills, so far as they relate to Ireland. (1801.) - . . [i.] 665 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords upon the Fees and Charges payable on Private Bills ; with Evidence and Appendix. (114. of 1826-27.) - ccxix. 307 [SuBOTECTS : — I. The Table of Fees of the House, established in 1725, not sufficiently explicit. An amended Form proposed. — II. Charges for Parliamentary Agency. In-door and Ont-door Agents ; Eate of Charges by them not uniform, and Increased considerably of late Years. Some Charges are for Services not actually performed. Establishment of a Power to audit and tax the Charges of Parliamentary A gents recommended. — A List of Private Acts, of different Classes, which may serve as Precedents, is given in the Appendix.] Report from Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to examine the Appli- cations for Local Acts during this Session of Parliament ; to examine especially in respect to the Bills for the Erection of new Waterworks, Drainage, and Paving, and Improvements according to the Recommendations made by the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Means of improving the Health of Towns, &c. (320.) 1846. xxxii. 195 Ditto [reprinted]. (8.) ■--... 1847. xxvn. 1 First, Second, and Third Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed m 1847 tp continue the Inquiify into the Private Business of the House, the Expenses attending the obtaining of all Private Bills, &c.; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (307.) . - a > , - - - 1847,. sxvn. 241 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 99 Bills Bills, Pkivatb — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the present System of Proceedings in Parliament on Private Bills, and to consider whether any Improvement can be effected to regulate and facilitate such Legislation, and diminish its Expense. (176.) - , - - - - 1857-8. Vol. xx. p. 793 Index to Eeport. (176.-Ind.) •- - - - 1857-8. xx. 951 Number of Private Bills brought into the House of Lords from 1812 to 1826, distinguishing those which have not received the Royal ^ssenit. , , (in^ 1 14. of: 1 826-27.) - ccxix, 415 A^cgg^t of Private Bills, divided into Classes, and the Amount of Fees paid on each Class, "■' " ' from 1812 to 1826. (in 114. of 1826-27.) - - - Ccxix. 416, 417 References to most approved Precedents of Private Acts, (in 114. of 1826-27.) - ccxix. 497 Number of Inclosure Bills, Bills for improving Navigable Rivers, and Bills for making Canals, Railways, Docks, and Turnpike Roads, passed in each Year from 1788 to 1818, with the Sums authorized to be raised, (in 30. of 1819;^ ... xcviii. 430 Ditto [reprinted], (in 5.) - - - - 1844. xviii. 433 Motions relative to Joint Stock Company Bills. (78. & 84. of 1824.) - CLxxiii. 1. 3 Orders relative to Joint Stock Company Bills. (197. of 1824.) - - CLXxin. 5 Orders of the House of Lords limiting the Time for receiving Petitions for Private Bills, and the Reports of Judges thereon, in Session 1826-27. (10. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 39 Ditto, in Session 1829. (4. of 1829.) - - . - ccxlii. i. Ditto, in Session 1836. (3.) .... 1836. xxv. 13 Ditto, in Session 1837. (10.) Ditto, in Session 1838. (28.) Ditto, in Session 1839, (IS.), - - Ditto, in Session 1840. (10.) Ditto, in Session 1841. (195.) - - - Ditto, in Session 1842. .... Ditto, in Session 1843. - . Ditto, in Session 1844. ... Ditto, in Session 1845. .... Ditto, in Session 1846. .... Ditto, in Session 1847. -■ Ditto, in Session 1848. ... Ditto, in Session 18^9. Ditto, jn Session 1850. - - - - Ditto, in Session 1851. (5.) - - - Ditto, in Session 1852. (13.) Ditto, in Session 1852-3. (28.) ■ Ditto, in Session 1854. (9.) Ditto, in Session 1854^5. (25.) Ditto, in Session 1856. (16.) ... Ditto, in First Session of 1857. (22.) Ditto, in Session 1857-8. (36.) Ditto, in First Session of 1859. (35.) Return of the Number of Private Bills which received the Royal Assent during each Session for the'last Twenty Years, (in 124.) - - - - 1837. xv. 9 Return of the Number of Estate, Naturalization, and Divorce Bills in the House of Lords, from 1824 to 1843. . (in ^3.) - - - . - 1844. x. 143 Return of the Number of Private BiUs. introduced in each of the Years 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845 ; specifying how many commenced in the House of Commons and how many in the House of Lords, how many opposed and , unopposed, how many read First Time, Second Time, committed, rejected, read a Third Time, and received the Royal Assent. (10,) - - - - - - 1846. xix. 263 Return of all the Private BUls which in the present Session have been treated as opposed ■ Bills, together with the Names of the Lords selected to serve on the several Committees on such Bills, the Number of Days on which each selected Lord has so served, and the Number of Days on which each Comnjittee has sat. (IO.2.) . 1846. xix. 265 Proposed Resolutions respecting Private Bills, ?cc. (125.) - - 1846. xix. 281 Resolutions respecting Private Bills and Business of the House. (137.) - 1847. xv. 357 Resolutions proposed on 4th May 1846, relative to Private Bills and Business of the House of Lords. (91.) - - - - - - 1854. xix. 429 Orders of the House of Lords as to the Second Reading of Private Bills, and certain other Bills, &c. (26.) .... - - 1856. i. 37 Orders of the House on same Subject. (47.) - - -1857-8. i. 39as Resolution of the House of Lords as to Second Reading of Bills. (78.) - 1857-8. i. 396 Resolutions of the House of Lords relative to the Suspension of Proceedings on Private Bills, 8th April 1859. (112.) - -. - - - 1859, Sess. 1. i. 35 Alphabetical List of Private Bills of which Notice has been given of the Intention to proceed in the next Session, pursuant to the Resolutions of the House of Lords, of 8th April 1859; showing the Stage at-which each Bill has arrived. (118.) - 1859, Sess. 1. r. 37 See aZ*o Adsobaltt Reports ON Private Bills. Divorce Bills. Engrossment OF Bills. House op Lords, 2. Inclosure. Railways. Standing Orders. Turnpike Roads and Highways. N 2 - 1837. L 19 - 1838. I. 19 - 1839. I. 19 - 1840. 1.21 - 1841. 1.579 - 1842. I. 19 1843. 1. 19 - 1844. 1.19 - 1845. 1. 19 - 1846. I. 19 - 1847. I. 19 - 1847-8. 1. 19 - 1849. I. 19 . 1850. I. 31 - 1851. l31 - 1852. l41 - 1852-3. l41 - 1854. I. 69 - 1854-5. 1.65 - 1856. 1. 35 1857, Sess. 1^ I. 31 - 1857-8. 1.39 1859, Sess. li I. 33 100 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bills - - . . Birmingham Bills, Public : , Bill to enable either House of Parliament to adjourn Proceedings during the Proroga- tion of parliament upon certain Bills passed by the other House, and to resume the Proceedings thereupon after such Prorogation. (1Q3.) As amended in Committee. (142.) 1847-8. Vol. v. p. 557. 561 Number of Public Bills brought from the House of Commons and introduced in the House of Lords for the last Twenty Years ; the Progress and Total of each for the first Four Months, and the Number and Progress of those passed during the Remainder of each Session : Also the Number of Private Bills which received .the Royal Assent during each Session for the same Period. (124.) - - - - 1837. xv. 9 Return of the Number of Public Bills brought from the House of Commons during each Month of the present Session. (362.) - - - - 1838. xviii. 251 Return of the Number of Commissions for giving 'the Royal Assent to Bills during the Session 1844 ; the Dates of such Commissions ; the Titles of the several Public Bills included in such Commissions ; and the Dates at which such Bills severally were read a First Time in the House of Lords. (275.) - - - 1844. xv. 281 Asunilar Return for Session 1847-8. (376.) - - - 1847-8. xx. 627 Return, in the Order of their original Introduction, of all Public Bills introduced into either House of Parliament during the Session 1847-8 ; distinguishing those introduced into each House respectively, and showing the Dates at which each of such Bills passed through each of its Stages. (20.) - - - . , . 1849. xxv. 417 A similar Return for Session 1849. (52.) .... 1850. xx. 545 A similar Return for Session 1850. (59.) .... 1851. xvi. 621 A similar Return for Session 1851. (49.) .... 1852. xvii. 401 A similar Return for Session 1852-3. (5.) ... 1854-5. xx. 433 See also Engrossment of Bills. House of Lokds, 2. Bills of Costs in Bankeuptct. See Bankruptcy, HI. Bills of Credit. See American Colonies, i. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes. See Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange. Bills of Lading : Bill to amend the Law relating to Bills of Lading. (212.) . - 1854-5. in. 79 Bills of Sale, Registration of : Bill for preventing Frauds upon Creditors by secret Bills of Sale of Personal Chattels. (44.) As amended by the Commons. (183.) - - . 1854. vi. 241. 247 Bill for the Registration of Bills of Sale in L-eland. (236.) - - 1854. vi. 255 BiNTULU : Correspondence respecting the Leases of Antimony, &c. in Bintulu. - 1851. xv. 51 Birkenhead Dock : Report of the Admiralty on the Birkenhead Dock Bill. (66.23.) - 1850. xxxiv. 471 Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction Railway (Cheshire Branch, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 48.) - - - 1847. XL. 239 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction, and Chester and Birkenhead Purchase, Sec. Bill, (in 148.48.) - - 1847. XL. 239 Report of the Admiralty on the Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction Railway (Extension to Poulton-cum-Seacombe, &c.) Bill. (65.25.) - 1852. xxix. 253 Similar Report. (119.57.) - - - - - 1852-3. lxvii. 487 Report of the Board of Trade on the Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction Rail. way. (23.109.) --.-.. 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 331 Birkenhead, Steam Vessel : Order of 18th December 1851 to the several Dep6ts of Regiments that sent Men to the Regiments at the Cape, of which such Dep6ts formed Part, which Men embarked in Her Majesty's late Ship " Birkenhead ": Also, Or/ier of 16th June requiring the Commanding OflScers of the several Depots to report wheiher the Men embarked in the " Birkenhead " were instructed in firing with Ball Cai-tridge : And also. Reports received from the several Dep6ts in consequence. (245.) .... 1852. xvii. 499 BiRKLAND. See Sherwood Forest. Birmingham : Bill to authorize an Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for the Administration of Justice in the Borough of Birmingham. (283.) ... 1840. 11.69 Bill for the more equal Assessment of Police Rates in Manchestei', Birmingham:, and Bolton, and to make better Provision for the Police in Birmingham, for One Year, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (170.) ... 1840. v. 43 Bill to compensate the Clerk of the Peace of the County Palatine of Lancaster, and the Clerks to the Justices of the Peace of the Birmingham Division of the County of Warwick, for their Loss by the Incorporations of the Boroughs of Manchester and Birmingham, (140.) - . . . . - 1841. ii. 311 Bill for improving the Police in Birmingham for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (242.) ... 1839. ii. 119 Bill, to amend and continue, until 1st October 1842, the Acts regulating the Police of Man- chester, Birmingham, and Bolton. (220.) .... 1842. it. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERSj 1801-1859. loi BiKMINGHAM - - . . _ BiRTHS Birmingham — continued. Extracts from Reports of the Commissioners, Messrs. Dawson and Denison, on the Peti- tions presented from Birmingham for and against the Incorporation of that Borough (287.) 1840. Vol. XX. p. 311 Mr. Dundas's Eeport to the Marquess of Normanby, and the Evidence taken on the Investi- gation held at Birmingham, respecting the Riots of 15th July 1839 ; and Letter of W. C. Alston, Esq. (Magistrate) to Lord John Russell, with the Answer thereto. (265.) - - 1840. XIV. 139 Criminal and Statistical Returns relative to the Birmingham Police. - 1841. xviii. 477 Comparative Statement of Apprehensions by the old and new Police, from 21st November 1838 to 20th November 1840. - . - . . i84L xviii. 496 . Return of the Number of Fires in Birmingham, for the Year 1840, showing the Number discovered, &c. by the Police. - - - - 1841. xviii. 496 Table showing the Number of Houses in Birmingham . for the Purposes of Delinquency or _ Vice, &c. - - - - - - - 1841. xviii. 496 Petition to the Queen from certain of the Inhabitants and Burgesses of Birmingham, respect- ing the Appointment of Magistrates for the Birmingham Division of the County ot Warwick. (201.) .----.. 1839. xvi. 359 Correspondence between John B. Hebbert, Esq., and the Secretary of State, respecting the Conduct of the Birmingham Magistrates on the 15th July, (in 201.) - 1839. xvi. 360 See also Bankruptcy Courts, &c. Cholera. East Retford Election. London and Birmingham. Birmingham Borough Prison: Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquii'e into the Condition and Treatment of the Prisoners confined in the Birmingham Borough Prison, and the Conduct, Discipline, and Management of said Prison ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. - 1854. xxvii. 1 [Subjects : — ^Introduction of the " Mark " System by the Governor, Captain Maconochie. Appoint- ment of liieutenant Austin, as Governor ; his Management of the Prison. Examination of Cases of illegal and excessive Punishment of Prisoners ; which the Commissioners report as being confirmed by the Evidence taken before them. They also report that Punishments not warranted by Law have been administered to a great Extent during the whole Time the Prison has been open ; that Prisoners, when visited by Sickness, have not been properly treated ; that the Medical Officer had not attended to the Regulations for his Guidance ; that the strict Enforcement of the Separate System has had an injurious Tendency ; and that the Visiting Magistrates have been remiss in the Exercise of their Supervision,] Birmingham, Christ Church : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for making better Provision for Perpetual Curacy of Christ Church, Birmingham, (in 49.) 1843. xxii. 14 Birmingham, John and Edward, Esquires. See Athenry Claim of Peerage. Birmingham, Justice of Peace. See Von Beck, Wilhelmina. Birmingham, Railways in communication with. See Bristol and Birmingham Railway. London and Birmingham. London, Worcester, &c. Birmingham Roads. See Holyhead Roads. Birmingham School of Art. See Science and Art. Birmingham, Erdington, &c. Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the BuTningham, Erdington, and Sutton Coldfield Railway BiU. (23.7. & 23.8.) . - . . - 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 119 Birmingham and London, Railway Communication between. See Railways, H. 6. Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Petitions respecting the Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway. (190.) - - 1847. XXT. 367 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway; also, on the Birmingham and Oxford, and Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Dudley Railways Amalgamation, (in 148.14.) ... - 1847. XL. 77 Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Dudley Railway: Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Birmingham, Wolvei-hampton, and Dudley Railway (Stourbridge and West Bromwich, &c.) Bill, (in 148.14.) - 1847. su.. 77 See also Birmingham and Oxford Junction Railway. Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley Railway, (in 148.45.) ...--- 1847. xl. 195 Births, Deaths, and Marriages: Return of the Number of Persons reported to the Registrar G-eneral of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, to have died of the Small Pox in the Year 1839. (117.) - 1840. xx. 395 Table showing the Proportion out . of 1,000 registered Deaths which have occurred at various Ages in the whole of England and Wales, and in each of Twenty-five Divi- sions. .--.--.- 1840. XXXII. 632 Similar Table. 1841. xxvii. 180 Tables showing the Diseases of Males and Females, the Diseases of Towns and of the open Country, the Influence of Climate and of the Seasons, and the Progress of Epidemics ; and a Table of Mortality for the Metropolis. - - - 1840. xxxn. 639-766 N 3 - 102 '' GENERAL INDEX,- T6 ' THE Births - - - - Bleach BiHTHs, Deaths, AND Mahbiages — continued. Letter from W. Farr, Esq., to the Registrar General, on the Causes of Death in England and Wales, with Tables showing the Mortality and Diseases of the Year 1839, the Diseases of Males and Females, "Violent Deaths, Sudden Deaths, Deaths in the London Hospitals, Causes of Deaths at different Ages, Diseases of Towns and of the open Country, Inmience ofLocality and Occupation, Influence of Seasons, Epidemics.- - 1841. Vol. xxvii. p. 531 Letter from W. Farr, Esq., to the Registrar General, on the Increase of the Population, the Registration and the Classification of the Causes of Deaths, and on the State of the Public Health, m the Year 1840. - - - - - - 1842. xix. 85 Letter from W, Farr, Esq., to the Registrar General, submitting a Paper on the Construction of Life Tables ; also, a Paper presenting a general View of the fatai Diseas^^ of the Year 1841 ; and a Paper devoted to the Examination of the Diseases of Towns and their ■Causes, &c. - - - - - - - , - 1843. xxv. 211 Letter from W. Farr, Esq., to the Registrar General, submitting a Paper containing Remarks upon Diseases prevailing in 1842, and a Table of Deaths from different Causes in the ■Five Years from 1838 to 1842'; also,. a Paper containing a Table of Results deduced from the English Life Table, showing the annual Premiums required, accorduig to the Law of Mortality prevailing in this Country, &c. . - - - 1844. xxn. 319 Tables stowing the Number and Causes of Deaths in the London Hospitals in the Year 1840. - - - -. - . , - . 1842. XIX. 194 Comparative Table of the annual Mortality in England, in the Metropolis,: and in Manchester; with the Mortality on which the Northampton, Swedish, and Carlisle Tables were calculated. - - - - - - - - 1842. xix. 13 Replies of the Metropolitan, Registrars to Inquiries as to the sanitary State of their Dis- tricts. - -..-... 1843. xxv. 297 Foreign Returns of Population, Births, Marriages, and Deaths. - - 1844. xxn. 211 See also Concealment of Bieths. Interment of the Dead. Mabkiages. Poor and Poor Raxes, III. 2 a. Public Health. Registration or Births, &c. , Biscuits. See Corn, I. Bishop Auckland Branch Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway (Abandonment of Part of Bishop Auckland Branch, &c.) Bill. (56.24.) - - 1851. xxx. 395 Bishops and Bishopricks. See the following Heads : Archbishops and Bishops. - East Indies, 1. 2. TTT. 3. Australian Cc»lonies, 6. House of Lords, 6. Church of England. , Missionary Bishops. Church of Ireland. North American Colonies, 2. Colonies and Colonial Affairs, I. West India Colonies, 1. Bisshop, Sir Cecil, Bart. See Zouche Claim of Peerage. Bittleston, Thomas. See Bankruptcy Courts, &c. Black Game. See Game Laws. New Forest. Black Rod. See House op Lokds, 1. ' Black Sea, Imports of Corn prom. See Corn, III. 1. Turkey and Russia. Black, W. H. See Fines and Recoveries. Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway Bill. (148.65.) - - ...... 1847. XL. 265 Blacker, William. See Currency. Blackwall Railway. See London and Blackwall Railway. Blackwater River, Essex. See South Essex Estuary and Reclamation. Blackwater River, Ireland : -Report of Captain Fraser, R.N., on the State of the Navigation and Weirs in the Har- bour and Port of Youghal and the River Blackwater in Ireland, addressed to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty : Also, Copied of Correspondence between the Admiralty and; Commissioners of Fisheries, Ireland, on the above Report and Subject. (247.) - - - - - - - 1852. xvn. 639 BtAKE, General. See Peninsula, Campaign in. Blantyre, Lord : Minutes of Election of the Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie and the Lord Blantyre, as Two of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland in the Room of David Earl of Airlie and John Lord Colville of Cuboss, deceased. (84.) - - - . . 1850. xx. 569 Blasphemous and Seditious Libels. tSee Libels, Seditious. Blasphemy. See Leasing-making. Bleach Grounds, Stealing from : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 18 Geo. 2. as takes away the Benefit of Clergy for stealing -Gibth .from Bleaching Jfields, &c. (38. of 1811.) - - . . xll 313 A similar Bill as to Ireland. (39. of 1811.) - . .• - xn. 317 SESSIONAL f APEKS,, 1801-1859. 108 Bleaching - -, - - - ~ Bogs Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Work.8 : * ; Bill to regulate the Employment' pf Females,,, young Persons, and, CMldren in Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works.., (175.) - ' - 1854. Vol. ni. p. 263 As amended in Committee^ (205.) - - - ., 1854, iii. 265 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire how far it may be advisable to extend the Provisions of the Acts for the better Eegulation of Mills and Factories to Bleaching Works established in certain Parts of Great Britain and Ireland ; with the Evidence and Appendix. .-,-... 1854-5. xxvi. 235 Bleaching Powder: Bill to repeal so much of 54 Geo. 3. c. 183. [for imposing a countervailing Duty of Excise on Bleaching Powder] as directs that no Bleaching Powder made in L-eland and brought into Scotland should be removed into England. (20. of 1814-15.) - lxxiii. 117 Blenheim Palace : Bill for repairing Blenheim Palace. (199.) - - - . - 1840. it, 127 Blbnkinsop's Divorce (Indli) : Evidence taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras on the Bill for dissolving the Marriage of the Reverend William Thomas Blenkinsop, a Chaplain in the Service of the East India Company on their Madras Establishment, with Clara Jane, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (2.) .... 1835. XLVI. 351 Block and Coopers Contract. See Naval Inquiry. Blockade. See Commercial Licences. France, 3. Mexico. Norway. Portugal. Trade, Foreign, I. Blood, Corruption op. See Attainders. Corruption or Blood. Bloomfield, Baron : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Bight Hon. John Arthur Douglas Baron Bloomfield of Oakhampton in Ireland, claiming the Right to vote as an Irish Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent Ireland. (109.) - - - - - - - 1849. xxvi. 279 Blyth Harbour Improvement, Docks, and Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Blyth Harbour Improvement, Docks, and Railway Bill. (33.11.) - ...-.- 1854. xxxvii. 755 Blyth and Tynb Railway : Report of the Admu-alty on the Blyth and Tyne Railway Bill. (65.6.) - 1852. xxix. 205 Similar Report. (33.5.) - ' - - - 1854. xxxvii. 743 Blythburgh, Suffolk. See Agricultural Labourers. Boa Vista. See Emigration, 4. Slave Trade, III. 3. Board of Audit. See Accounts, Public. Boards of Customs and Excise. See Customs. Excise. Inland Revenue. Board of Education, Ireland. See Education and Schools, Ireland. Board of Health. See General Board of Health. Board of Ordnance. See Military Expenditure. Ordnance. Board op Staso'S. See Revenue, Public, H. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Board op Taxes. See Taxes and Duties. Board of Trade. See Design, Schools of. Joint Stock Companies. Machinery, Exportation of. Offices, Public, II. Railways, H. 5. Trade, Board of. Board of Works. See Fees, &c. Works, Board op. Works, Office of. Works, Public. Boatmen. See Pilots. Salvage. Boats. See Steam Boats. Bobbinet Trade : , Statistics of the Bobbinet Trade, (in 170.) - . - - 1841. xxiv. 366 Bodies, Disinterment of. See Anatomy. Bodies, Inquests on. See Coroners Inquests. Bodies, Interment of. See Interment of the Dead. Bodies cast on Shore : Bill for providing suitable Interment in Churchyards or Parochial Burying Grounds in England for such dead Human Bodies as may be cast on Shore from the Sea in Cases of Wreck or otherwise. (67. of 1808.) - - - - - - xv. 353 Bogs in Ireland : Bill to continue, for a limited Time, the Act 49 Geo. 3. for appointing Commissioners to inquire arid examine into the Nature and Extent of the several Bogs in Ireland, and the Practicability of draining and cultivating them, and the best Means of effecting the same. (77. of 1811.) ... - ... xLi. 509 AsimUarBiU. (97. of 1812.) - • - - " xLViii.941 BUI for encouraging the draining and improving the Bogs of Ireland. (87. of 1829.) ccxlii. 151 BiU for draining and aUotting the Bogs of Ireland. (123. of 1830.) As amended by the Committee.. (172.. bf 1830.) . - . .. - - . - .i ; - ccLxin. 185. 235 N 4 104 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bogs ... ... Bone Bogs in Ikelahd — continued. First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire and examine into the Nature and Extent of the several Bogs in Ireland, and the Practicability of draining and cultivating them. (33. of 1812.) VoLl. p.l [StTBJECTS : — General View of the Nature and Extent of the Bogs. Appointment of Engineers and ■ Surveyors, and Instructions to them. Eeport of Mr. Griffith on the Eastern Division of the Bog of Allen.] Second Report of the Commissioners. (34. of 1812.) ... - i,.-57 [Subjects : — Division of the Bogs into Five Districts, with a short Detail of their several Heights and Depths. Besults of the Beports of the Engineers regarding the Drainage, Agricultural Reclamation, and Planting of Bogs : i. on the Western Division of the Bog of Allen, or the Biver Barrow District ; 2. on the Eiver Boyne District ; 3. on the Biver Brusna District ; 4. on the Shannon District ; and, 5. on the District of the Inny and Lough Ree.] Third Report of the Commissioners. (100. of 1819.) .... cii. 1 [SnBjF.CTS : — Report of the Engineers : i. on the District of Lough Gara ; 2. on the District lying between Roscrea and Killenaul ; 3. on a District to the Westward of Maryborough in Queen's County ; 4. on a District in the Western Extremity of the County Clare ; r,.on a. small District on the Banks of the River Barrow ; c. on the District of Lough Corrib ; 7. 8. and 9, on Three large Districts in the County Mayo ; and, lO. on the District surrounding Lough Neagh and extending to the Mouth of the River Bann.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (101. of 1819.) .... cm. 1 [StTBJECTS : — Observations by the Commissioners on the Operations of the several Engineers, and brief Recapitulation of the Extent and Application of their Inquiries. — Further Reports of the Engineers : 1. on the District of Iveragh ; 2. on the District of the River Kenmare ; 3. on the Rivers Laune and Lower Maine ; 4. on the Upper Maine ; 6. on Slieve Luagher j 6. on the River Cashen ; 7. on the District of Loughree ; 8. and 9. on the District of the River Suck. With general Reports from Mr. Griffith on the Mountainous Districts in the Counties of Dublin and Wicklow, and in the Baronies of Tyrawley, Erris, Burrishoole, and Tyreragh, in the Counties of Mayo and Sligo ; and a similar Report, from Mr. Nimmo, on the District of Connemara ; and Observations on the Bog Improvements at Chat Moss in Lancashire..] Account of Sums granted for defraying the Expenses of the Inquiry into the Nature and Extent of the Bogs in Ireland. (102. of 1811.) . - - . xlv. 39 See also Improvement and Dkainage of Lands, Ireland. Works, Public, Ireland. Bolivia, Republic of : Bill for carrying into effect a Treaty hetween Her Majesty and the Republic of Bolivia, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (73.) ..... 1843. ni. 449 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Bolivia, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Sucre, 25th September 1840. - - 1842. xi. 25 Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Bolivia ; signed at Sucre, 29th September 1840. - . 1842. vii. 61 Correspondence with Bolivia, &c. relative to the Slave Trade. - - 1843. xvi. 841 See also Slave Trade, III. 3. Bolton : Bill for improving the Police in Bolton for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the next Session. (249.) As amended in Committee. (259.) - 1839. n. 143. 149 Bill for the more equal Assessment of Police Rates in Manchester, Birmingham, and Bolton, and to make better Provision for the Police in Birmingham, for One Year, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (170.) . . .■ 1840. v. 43 Bill to amend and continue until 1st October 1842 the Acts regulating the Police of Man- chester, Birmingham, and Bolton. (220.) . - - . 1842. iv. 1 See also Poor and Poor Rates, III. \. Bombay. See East Indies. Bombay Railway. See Great Indian Peninsular Railway. Bombay, Chief Justice of : Bill to make valid certain Acts of the late Chief Justice of Bombay. (94.) 1857-8. iii. 235 Bonded Corn. See Corn, ni»2. Bonded Goods : Account of each of the Species of Foreign Wines and Merchandize permitted by Law to be bonded at Sufferance Wharfs in the Port of London, (in 47. of 1825.) - cxciii. 33 Account of the Places of special Security in the Port of London in which Wines, Spirits, and other exciseable Articles, prohibited Goods, and Colonial and East India Produce are by Law permitted to be bonded, (in 47. of 1825.) - - . cxciii. 3? See also Imports and Exports. Inland Warehousing. Warehousing of Goods. Bonding Warehouses : Return of the different Ports of the United Kingdom having Bonding Warehouses ; distin- guishing such as have only limited Privilege of Bonding, and stating the Nature' of such Limitations. (35.) ---.... 1840. xx. 409 Ditto, (in 301.) ...... 1840. 'xxiv. 419 See also Inland Warehousing. Warehousing of Goods. Bonds. See Clergy, 1. 4. Customs, 1. 2. East Indies, I. 4. Penalties. Securities. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Bonds, Stealing of. See Crimes and Offences, I. 7 e. Bone-crushing in Workhouses. See Poor and Boor Rates, II. 6. III. x. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 105 Books ----- Boeough Books. See Bibles and Pkayee Booivs. British Museum. Coptright. Obscene Books, &c. Paper, Draavback on. Parliamentary Papers. Printers and Pub- lishers. School Books. Boots. See Hides and Skins. Border Counties Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Border Counties Railway Bill. (23.111.) 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. viii. p. 337 Boeder Union (North British) Railways : Report of the Board of Trade on the Border Union (North British) Railways Bill. (23.80.) .... - .- 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 271 Borneo -. Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty and the Sultan of Borneo ; signed in the English and Malay Languap;es, 27th May 1847. - - 1849. xx. 43 Papers relating to the Suppression of Piracy off the Coast of Borneo. - 1850. xix. 79. 113 Additional Papers respecting the Operations against the Pirates on the North-west Coast of Borneo. - - - - - - - - . 1851. xv. 21 Extracts from the Letter from the India Board to Viscount Canning, of 7th January 1845, and of its Inclosures, respecting an Expedition by the Honourable Erskine Murray up the River Coti, on the South-east Coast of Borneo, in the Year 1844. - 1851. xv. 41 , Correspondence respecting the Leases of Antimony, &c. in Bintulu. - .1851. xv. 51 Correspondence with the Kay an and Kinneah Chiefs. - - - 1851. xv. 59 Further Correspondence respecting Piracy on the Coast of Borneo. - 1852-3. xxi. 199 Correspondence respecting Piracy in the Eastern Archipelago, and the Proceedings of Su- J. Brooke. - 1852-3. xxi. 265 Correspondence respecting Mr. Burns. . - - - 1852-3. xxi. 299 Despatches relating to the Suppression of Piracy off the Coast of Borneo : Return of the Number of Officers and Men who (as advertised in Gazette 1st April 1851) ai-e to receive Head Money for the Natives of Borneo destroyed by Her Majesty's and the East India Company's Naval Forces on the Night of 31st July 1849: Copy of the Pro- ceedings of a Court of Inquiry held on Dr. Miller, Surgeon of the Company's Steam Ship " Nemesis ;" together with Copies of the Correspondence relating thereto, and of the Decision of Rear- Admiral Austen, and Sir John Littler, the Governor of Bengal, thereon : Also, Correspondence between Sir James Brooke and the Judges at Singapore relative to Mr. Woods : Correspondence respecting Mr. Burns : And further Corre- spondence respecting Piracy on the Coast of Borneo. (106.) 1852-3. XXI. 327 Correspondence respecting the Eastern Archipelago Company. - 1852-3. xxi. 357 Letter from Mr. Wise to the Earl of Malmesbury, dated 26th April 1852, and the Reply thereto. - - ... - 1852-3. xxi. 405 Papers relative to Borneo, and the Commission of Inquiry respecting Sir James Brooke. -------- 1854. xviii. 607 Reports of the Commissioners appointed by the Government of India to, inquise into certain Matters connected with the Position of Sir James Brooke. - 1854-5. xxxn. 1 [Subjects : —Examination of the Matters specified in a Memorial signed by Residents of Singapore, and addressed to Mr. Hume ■ Whether the Position of Sir James Brooke, as Ruler of Sarawak, is compatible with his Duties as Her Majesty's Commissioner and Consul General : Whether his Interests as a Holder of Territory, and a Trader in its Produce, are compatible with his Duties as Consul and Commissioner for Trade : Whether he has sought to injure the Interests of the Eastern Archipelago Company, or of private Individuals, with a View to the Promotion of his own : Whether he should he entrusted with a Discretion to determine whether any of the Tribes on the Coast of Borneo are piratical, or to call for the Aid of Her Majesty's Naval Forces for the Punish- ment of such Tribes. — ^Memorandum on the Piracy of the Serebas and Sakarran Dyaks. Appendix ; Correspondence of the Commissioners, and Minutes of the Evidence taken before them. Statements of Sir J. Brooke. Explanation of the Charges made against Sir J.Brooke -with reference to the Capture and Execution of Criminals in Sarawak. Heads of Statement of the Case of Sir J. Brooke, in reference to the Engagements with the Serebas and Sakarran Pirates, on the 31st July 1849. " Vindication of the Character and Proceedings of Sir J. Brooke, in reply to Statements privately printed and circulated by Joseph Hume, Esq., addressed to Henry Drummond, Esq." " A Letter from Burneo, with Notes of its Country and Inhabitants ; by J. Brooke,' Esq." " The Queen, on the Prosecution of Sir J. Brooke, against the Eastern Archipelago Company." " Borneo Facts versus Borneo Fallacies ; an Inquiry into the alleged Piracies of the Dyaks of Serebas and Sakarran ; by Louis Alexis Chamerovzoir, Secretary of Peace or Aborigines Society." " Borneo; Remarks on a recent Naval Execution."] See also Trade, FoKEitrK. Borough Bridges : Bill to provide for more effectually maintaii;iing, repairing, improving, and rebuihling Bridges in Cities and Boroughs. (244.) ----- 1850. hi. 381 Borough Compter. See Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Borough English. See Real Property. Borough Police. -See Police of English Tovras, &c. Borough Rates. See Corporations, Municipal. County Rates. Real Property. Scientific and Literary Societies. Borough Road Normal Schools : Correspondence between the Committee of Council on Education and the Committee of the British and Foreign School Society, relative to the Grant of 5,000/. to the Normal School, Borough Road ; and the Question of School Inspection. (120.) - 1843, xi. 433 See also Education and Schools. III. 106 GENERAL INDEX TO THE BoKOUGHS ... Boundaries Boroughs, and Borough Courts : ' Bill to provide for the better Government of certain Boroughs when incorporated. ( 193. of 1833.) ------... Vol. cccxv. p. 857 • Bill for the better Administration of Justice in certain Boroughs and Franchises. (109.) ; As amended by the Committee. (132.) - - 1834. i. pt. 1. pp. 471. 473, Bill to regulate the Times of Payment of Rates and Taxes by Parliamentary Electors, and to' abolish the Stamp Duty on the Admission of Freemen. (61.) " " - 1838. in. 801 Bill to repeal the Stamp Duty now paid on Admission to the Freedom of Corporations in England. (215.) - - - - - - •- 1838. n. 721 Bill for regulating the Mode of establishing Rules of Proceedings in the Borough Courts of England and Wales. (14.) As amendedby the Commons. (101.) - 1839. ii. 157. 159 Bill for regulating Proceedings in Borough Courts of England and Wales. (111.) 1839. ii, 163, Bill for the Improvement of certain Boroughs. (5.) - - - 1842. 11.211 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Appointment of Overseers in Cities and Boroughs. (43.) - - - - 1849. Ti. 107 BUI to alter and amend the Law relating to Proceedings by Attachments in Courts of Record in the City of Dublin and other Boroughs in Ireland. (255.) - - 1849. iii. 75 Bill to amend the Law relating to Proceedings by Process of Attachment of Goods in the Borough and other Courts of Record in Ireland. (215.) - - 1850. in. 389 Return of the Salaries now paid to the Recorders of Cities or Boroughs in England, and the Sources from which the Salaries are paid. (8.) - >- 1859, Sess. 1. x. 175 Report from the Select Committee of the House of C9mmons on Regulation of Buildings and "; Improvement of Boroughs ; with Minutes of Evidence^ &c. (248.) - 1842. xVir. 97 (The Committee reported the E^ddeuce, without any Observation.) Abstract of Petitions referred to the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Regu- lation of Buildings and Improvement of Boroughs, (in 248.) - 1842. xvii. 240 Return of the Clerk of the Crown of the Magistrates in the several Boroughs in England and Wnles on 1st February 1841, with the Names and Dates of all subsequent Appointments in each Borough. (70.) - - - - . . 1842. xiv. 465 See also Burghs, Scotland. Corporations, Municipal. Elections and Electors. Local Government. Parliamentary Representation, Reform in. Borough Lunatic Asylums. See Lunacy and Lunatics, 1. 5. Borough Rates. See County Rates. BoRTHWiCK Claim of Peerage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Archibald Borthwick, Esq., daimina the Title of Lord Borthwick. (83. of 1812.) "" - - - - Lvii. 271 Evidence taken in Session 1812-13. (26. of 1812-13.) - Lxvn. 317 Evidence taken in Session 1813-14. (77. of 1813-14.) - ■ Lxxn. 671 Evidence taken in Session 1814-15. (49. of 1814-15.) - - lxxvi. 7 Bosjesmen. See Aborigines. Cape op Good Hope. BosPHORUs, Straits of the : Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and of the Bosphorus; signed at London, the 13th of July 1841. ...... . - 1842. VII. 1 Ditto [reprinted]. - - - - 1854. xvii. 1 ^ee also Turkey and Russia, War between. Boston and Midland Counties Railway and Docks : Report of the Admiralty on the Boston and Midland Counties Railway and Docks Bill. (119.56.) ...... . 1852-3. Lxvn. 485 Boston, Stamford, and Birmingham Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Boston, Stamford, and Birmingham Railway (Branch to Wisbeach Harbour and to Sutton Bridge Harbour ; Peterborough and Thorney Line), (in 148.16.) - - - . . 1847. xl. 107 Botanic Gardens : Letter from Sir W. J. Hooker to the Earl of Lincoln, respecting the Botanic Gardens at Chelsea and Kew. (in 240.) - - - . 1845. xxvin. 58 Bottles. See Excise. Glass. Boulter's Bequest, Dr. Hugh. See First Fruits and Tenths. Boulton, Mr. See Coin and Coinage, III. i. Boundary, North American. See America, United States of, III. Boundary, Canada and New Brunswick. See Canada. Boundaries, County of Dublin : . Bill to alter the Number and define the Boundaries of the several Baronies of the County of, Dublin. (237.) - - - - . . .• 1842. ' lii. 147 Boundaries, Municipal : 1. England and Wales : Bill to make temporary Provision for the Boundaries of certain Boroughs. (314.) 1836. m. 1031 Commission, and Instructions issued to the Commissioners appointed to settle the Boundaries and Wards of certain Boroughs in England and Wales., (137.) - 1835. xxxvn. 145 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 107 Boundaries - _ _ - Bowring Boundaries, Municipal — continued. 1 . England and Wales — continued. Report of the Commissioners appointed to report and advise upon the Boundaries and Waj^ds of certain Boroughs and Corporate Towns in England and Wales :— Part I. — ^Aberystwyth to Faversham. (61.) - - 1837. Vol. xlv. p. 1 Part 11.— Folkestone to Nottingham. (61.2.) - - - 1837. xlvi. 1 Partlll.— Oswestry to York. (61.3.) - - •• 1837. XLvn. 1 2. Ireland: Bill to extend the Municipal Boundaries of the Borough of Belfast, and to reduce the Scale of Rating upon certain Property within said Borough. (307.) - 1852-3. in. 257 Insti'uctions given by the Lord Lieutenant with reference to the Boundaries and Division into Wards of the several Cities, Boroughs, and Towns Corporate in Ireland ; with Lettera or Reports and Plans received in answer to such Instructions. (119.) - 1837. xlviii. 1 BouNDAEiESj Parliamentakt : 1. England and Wales: ' Bill to settle and describe the Divisions of Counties, and the Limits of Cities and Boroughs in England and Wales, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (173. of 1831-32.) ... - - ccxcvii. 591 Abstract of the Population, Assessed Taxes, Sec. of the Boroughs contained in the Boftndaiy Reports, (in 101. of 1831-32.) ... - - cccx. 173 . Report from Edward J. Littleton, Esq. , M.P., Captain F. Beaufort, R.N., and Lieut. T. Drum- mond, R.E., to Viscount Melbourne, on the proposed Boundaries of the Boroughs of England and Wales, (in 101. of 1831-32.) . . - . cccx. 183 Instructions, &c. referred to in the above Report, (in 101. of 1831-32.) - cccx. 191 Reports from the Commissioners on the proposed Divisions of Coupties and Boundaries of Boroughs in England and Wales ; with Plans : (91. of 1831-32.) Part I.— Bedfordshire to Devonshire. - - - cccxm. (6.) ' 1 Part II. — Dorsetshire to Huntingdonshire. - - - cccxiii. (&.)• 129 Part in.— Kent to Middlesex. - . - - cccxiii. (c.) 1 Part IV.— Monmouthshire to Somersetshire. ... cccxiii. (c.) 131 Part v.— Staffordshire to Isle of Wight. - - - cccxiii. ((i.) 1 Part VI Wiltshire to Yorkshire. ... - cccxiii. (rf.) 95 Part VII.— Anglesey to Flint. - - - cccxiii, (e.) 1 Part Vni. — Glaniorganshire to Radnorshire. - - - cccxin. (e.) 87 Reports on the proposed Divisions of the Counties mentioned in Schedule (F.) of the Reform (England) BUI; with Plans. (117. of 1831-32.) - - - cccxiii. (/.) 1 2. Scotland: ' i ' Reports from the Commissioners upon the proposed Boundaries. of the several Cities, Burghs, and Towns in Scotland, in respect to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament ; with Plans. (188. of 1831-32.) - - - - - cccxiii. {g.) 1 3. Ireland: Bill to describe the Limits of Cities, Towns, and Boroughs in Ireland, in so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (217. of 1831-32.) - cexcvii. 345 liistructions given by the Chief Secretary for Ireland with reference to the proposed Bounda- ries of Cities and Boroughs sending Representatives to Parliament ; with Letters and Reports received by the Chief Secretary in answer to such Instructions ; with Plans. (200. of 1831-32.) : - . - - - - • - cccxiu. (/.) 6l Boundaries, Settlement op, Ireland. See Survey and Valuation op Ireland. Boundaries op Burghs. See Burghs and Towns, Scotland. Boundaries of Countles, Felonies on. See Crimes and Oppences, I. ii. Boundaries of Forests. Sfee Dean Forest. New Forest. Windsor Forest. .Boundaries of Land, Ireland. See Survey and Valuation op Ireland. 'Bqundaries op Poor Law Unions. See Poor in Ireland, IL 2. Bounties and Drawbacks. See the following Heads : Beer. Fish. Silk Trade. Bibles and Prayer Books. Flax, Flax Seed, and Slave Trade, 1.3. Bricks. Hemp. Spirits, 1.2.8. Coals. Glass. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Corn. Hops. Timber. Cotton, and Cotton Goods. Imports and Exports. Wine. Customs. Malt. Excise. Paper. JBoukn Poor Law Union : * , CorresDondence between the Guardians of the Bourn Uftion and General Johnson, (in i 133.) - - - * - - - - - 1838. xvin. 309 Bow Street Horse Patrol. See Police op the Metropolis. fepwEN. Mr. J. iSee Bridgwater Poor Law Union. ;Bowes^ Right Hon. Thomas. See Strathmore Claim op Peerage. Bowring, Dr. -See China. Comsjercial Relations. Egypt. France, 2. German Union OP Customs. Syria. Switzerland. 2 108 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bowsprits ----- Brazils Bowsprits. See Naval Timber. Boyd, Benfield, and Co. See Naval Services. BoTNE Navigation. See Works, Pujjlic, Ireland. Botne, Viscount : ■ Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Gustavus .Frederick Viscount Boyne, Baron Hamilton of Stackallan, in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (o.) . . - . - 1854-5. Vol. xxi. p. Ill Boys Employed in Mines. See Children, Employment of. Boys, Service and Apprenticeship of. See Apprentices. Bradbury, Mr. : Bill to secure to John Leigh Bradbury and the Public the Benefit of a certain Method of Engraving, by enabling him to lodge the Specification of any Patents he may obtain, under certain Restrictions. (100. of 1818.) - - - - lxxxviii. 485 Bradford Poor Law District : Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Rev. G-. S. Bull respecting certain Passages contained in a Speech delivered by him at a Public Meeting at Bradford in February 1837. (in 133.) ..... 1838« xvm. 310 Bradford, Wakefield, and Leeds Railway: • Report of the Board of Trade on the Bradford, Wakefield, and Leeds Railway Bill. (23. 9.) ------ - 1859, Sess. 1. ' vm. 123 Braintree Church Rate (in the Case of Gosling v. Veley) : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Gosling V. Veley. (244.) - - - . - 1852. xviL 153 See also Church Rates, England and Wales. Braintree and Halstead Railway : . Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Braintree and Halstead Railway Bill. (in 148.27.) - 1847. XL. 141 Branch Banks. See Bank of England. Bank of Ireland. Brandenburg. See Corn, III. 3. Brandy : Statement of the Number of Gallons of Brandy imported into the United Kingdom from France, from 1827 to 1838. (in 71.) - - - - 1841. xxv. 195 See also Spirits. Taxes and Duties. Brass. See Imports and Exports, II. 6., &c. Braye Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was refei-red the Petition of Sarah Otway Cave, of Stanford Hall, in the County of Leicester, Widow, claiming the Title and Dignity of Baroness Braye. (40.) - - 1836. xxix. 91 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges on the Braye Claim of Peerage. (91.) - - - - - - - - 1838. xix. 1 Proceedings of the Lords Committees for Privileges on the Braye Claim of Peerage; with the Judges Answers to the Questions proposed to them. (171.) - 1839. xvii. 157 Brazils : Bill to permit tlie Importation of Goods from the Portuguese Territories on the Continent of South America in Portuguese Ships. (11. of 1808.) - - - xv. 73 BUI to regulate the Trade between Great Britain and the Portuguese Territories on the Con- tinent of South America. (108. of 1808.) ----- XV. 77 BiU to enable His Majesty to authorize the Exportation of Machinery necessary for erecting a Mint in the Brazils. (97. of 1810.) - - - . . xxxii. 269 Bill to amend the . Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 74., intituled " An Act to carry into execution a Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil, for the Regulation and final Abolition of the African Slave Trade." (248.) As amended by the Commons. (358.) - 1845., n. 177. 181 Treaty of Amity and Commerce between His Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil ; signed at Bio de Janeiro, 17th Aug. 1827. (1828.)- - - . . ccxll 409 Notices given by the French Government to that of Great Britain respecting Blockades estab- lished by the French Naval Forces of Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos Ayres ; Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian Government to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana ; and Commu- nications from the Brazilian Government relating to the Military Occupation by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Mapa. (378.) - - - 1838. xvn. 63 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. (Part XXI : -Empire of Brazil.) - . . 1347. til 581 Correspondence between Great Britain and the Brazilian Government on the Subject of the Slave Trade. - - - - - - 1856. xxi. 655 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil for the Settlement of outstanding Claims by a Mixed Commission ; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 2d June 1858, . . - . . -■ 1859, Sess. ]. ix. 51 See also Argentine Confederation. Slave Trade, III. 3. Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 109 Breach ----- Brecok Bbeach of Privilege. See Paeliamentakt Papers. Bread : J. Bills relating to the Sale of Bread : 1 . Within London : Bill to repeal the Acts now in force relating to Bread to be sold in London and the Liberties thereof ; to prevent the Adulteration of Meal, Flour, and Bread ; and to regulate the Weights thereof. (109. of 1814-15.) - - . -• Vol. Lxxin. p. 583 Bill to alter and amend the Act? 55 Geo. 3. c. 99. for repealing the Acts now in force relating to Bread within the City of London and the Liberties thereof, and to prevent the Adul- teration of Meal, Flour, and Bread, and to regulate the Weights of Bread within the same Limits. (161. of 1819.) - . - . . . xcvii. 961 Bill to continue, for a limited Time, the Act 60 Geo. 3. c. 1. for regulating the Weight and Sale of Bread. (32. of 1820.) ------ cxiv. 193 Bill to repeal the Acts relating to the 8ale of Bread within Loudon and the Bills of Mortality, and to provide other Regulations for the making and Sale thereof, and for preventing the Adulteration of Meal, Flour, &c. (81. of 1822.) - . - cxxvm. 405 2. Out of London : Bill to amend the Act 36 Geo. 3. c. 22. for permitting Bakers to make and sell certain Sorts ofBread. (1801.) =■ [i.] 19 Bill to amend Two Acts (31 Geo. 2. c. 29. and 1 3 Geo. 3. c. 62.) relating to the Price and Assize of Bread out of London. (122. of 1812-13.) - . - - - Lix. 667 Bill to repeal certain Acts now in force for regulating the making and Sale of Bread out of London and the Liberties thereof, and for establishing other Provisions and Regulations relative thereto. (63. of 1819.) - - - - - - xcvii. 249 Bill to alter and amend the Act 59 Geo. 3. c. 36. for regulating the making and Sale of Bread out of London and the Liberties thereof, and for establishing other Provisions and Regu- lations relative thereto. (75. of 1821.) - - - - cxxi. 351 Bill toamend the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 116. relating to the Assize and Price of Bread to be sold out of London. (68. of 1824.) ------ cltx. 337 Bill to repeal the several Acts in force relating to Bread to be sold out of the City of London and the Liberties thereof, and beyond the Weekly Bills of Mortality and Ten Miles from the Royal Exchange, and to provide other Regulations for the making and Sale of Bread, and for preventing the Adulteration of Meal, Flour, and Bread beyond the Limits aforesaid. (156.) - - - . . 1835. ii. 163 A similar Bill. (47.) ...--- 1836. i. 983 3. In Ireland : Bill to regulate the Sale of Bread in Ireland. (175. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 655 Bill to repeal the several Acts now in force relating to Bread to be sold in Ireland, and to provide other Regulations for the making and Sale of Bread, and for preventing the Adulteration of Meal, Flour, and Bread, in Ireland. (202.) - 1838. iv. 601 II. Reports relating to the Sale of Bread : Report from 'the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the La^vs relating to the Manufacture, Sale, and Assize of Bread. (113. of 1814-15.) - Lxxrv. 273 [SncTECTS : — Ordinances of Assize, temp. 51 Hen. 3., Edw. 1., 12 Hen. 7., 34 Eliz., and 1638. Bakers Allowance. The Act 31 Geo. 2. first contains a regular Assize Table. Practical Result thereof. Examination of the Act of 37 Geo. 3., and of those subsequently passed to explain and amend it ; and also of the Mode in which the Returns of Flour and Wheat are obtained. Circum- stances which influence the high Prices retunred to the Cocket Office, and Effect thereof on the Prices of Bread in London, compared with those in many Provincial Towns where no Assize is set. Repeal of the Assize Laws, for the Metropolis and the Environs, recommended. — — Appendix of Accounts.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the existing Regulations relative to the making and Sale of Bread. (82. of 1821.) - - cxxiv. 615 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees appointed to inquire into the Expediency of the proposed Regulations in the Bill for repealing the several Acts now in force relating to Bread to be sold out of the City of London and the Liberties thereof, and beyond the Weekly Bills of Mortality and Ten Miles of the Royal Exchange, and for providing other Regulations, &c. (95.) - - - 1836. xxxix. 9 See also Bakers and Baking Trade, Ireland. Cojimissakiat Department. Corn. Provisions, &c. Bread Corn. See Corn, Roasted. Breakwaters. See Plymouth Breakwater. Portland Harbour and Breakwater. Shipping, Navigation, &c., III. 6. Brecknock Forest : Bill for amendiag the Act 48 Geo. 3. c. 73. for improving the Land Revenue of the Crown, so far as relates to the Great Forest of Brecknock, and for vesting in His Majesty certain Parts of the said Forest, and for inclosing the same. (101. of 1814-15.) - Lxxiii. 509 Bill to alter and amend the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 190. for improving the Land Revenue of the Crown, so far as relates to the Great Forest of Brecknock in the County of Brecknock, and for vesting in His Majesty certain Parts of the said Forest, and for inclosing the said Forest. (94. of 1818.) lxxxviii. 451 Brecon. See Public Health, II. O 3 110 GENEEAL INDEX ^0 THE Brecon Beidgwatek Bkbcon Collegiate Chuech : Bill to provide for the future Regulation and Management and the permanent Endowment of " The College of Christ of Brecknock," founded by King Henry the Eighth, with permissive Powers to unite the same with Saint David's College, Lampeter. (297.) ------ 1852-3. Vol. iii. p. 281 Beecon and Meethte Tydfil Junction Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfll Junction Railway Bill. (23.81.) - - - - .. - l859,Sess. 1. vni. 275 BuECONSHIEB RAILWAY AND CaNAL : Report of the Board of Trade on the Breconshire Railway and Canal Bill. (23.82.) - - - - ' - -■ 1859, Sess. 1. viii.277 Brecon Mining Disteict. See Mining and Manufacturing Population. Bremen : Agreement between the General Post Office of London and the Post Office of Bremen ; signed at London, 30th August 1841. . - - - 1847-8. xix. 657 Additional Agreement between the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Republic of Bremen ; signed at London, 20th August 1847. - - - 1847^. xix. 661 See also Shipping, &c. III. i. 2. Statistical TablAs. Thade,^ Foreign, II. Treaties, xxxiv. Brenan, John, Esq. See Chancery, Court of, Ireland. Brest. See Corn, HI. 3. Brewers. See Beer. Beer Colouring. Penalties. Public Houses. Beiatel's, Saint. See Dean Forest. Bribery at Elections. See the following Heads : Aylesbury Election. Barnstaple Election. Cambeidge Election. Camelford Election. Canterbury Election. Cheltenham Election. Claee Election. Clitheeoe Election. CoEK Election. East Retford Election. Elections and Electors, i. Gal WAY (Town) Election. Grampound Election. Great Yarmouth Election. Helleston Election. Hertford Borough Election. Hull Election. Liverpool Freemen Disfranchisement. Maldon Election. Mayo Election. Paeliamentaey Repeesentation, 1. 1. 2. Penryn Election. Saint Albans. Sligo Election. Staffoed Election. SuDBUEY Disfeanchisement. Tynemouth Election. "Warwick Election. 1850. III. 405 Bricks : , Bill to repeal the Duties and Drawbacks of Excise on Bricks. (100.) Beidewell Hospital : Number of Prisoners under 17 Years of Age included in the last Hundred Committals to Bridewell Hospital Prison. (7th Jiily 1835.) (in 42.) - - 1835. xxvin. 35 Charter of the Hospitals of Christ, Bridewell, and Saint Thomas the Apostle, dated 26th June, 7 Edw. 6. ; and of the Indenture of Covenants made between the King and the Citizens of London, dated 12th June in the same Year ; together with a Translation of the Charter from the original Latin, (in 42.) - - - 1835. xxvin. 292 Standing Rules and Orders for the Government of the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlehem, with the Charge to the Governors, and the Duties of the several Officers and Servants, (in 42.) _ - - . 1835. xxvin. 312 Report of a Special Committee of the Governors of Bridewell Hospital, presented to a General Court of the Governors held 10th Nov. 1819. (in 42.) - - 1835. xxviii. 341 See also Bethlehem Hospital. Gaols and Peisons, IT. i. Bridge Poor Law Union : Copies of Two Letters from the Secretary of the Bridge Union in the County of Kent to the Earl of Winchilsea respecting the Case of James Thorpe, a Pauper of that Union, with his Lordship's Answers ; and of any Orders of the Board of Guardians relative to the above Case ; and of any Communications between that Board and the Assistant Poor Law Commissioner upon that Subject. (167.) - - - 1838. xviii. 441 Bridges : Bill to provide for more effectually maintaining, repairing, improving, and rebuilding Bridges in Cities and Boroughs. (244.) - - . . . 1850. ili. 381 See also Admiralty Reports on Private Bills. Battersea Park and Chelsea Bridge. County Bridges. Dublin, 3. Highlands of Scotland. Holy- head RoAds. Inverness Bridge. London Bridge. Roads and Bridges, Ireland. Roads and Bridges, Scotland. Westminster Bridge. Wexford Free Bridge. Bridges, Sir Brook William. See Fitzwaltee Claim op Peerage. Beidgwatee. See Coals. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. ill Bkidgwatee ----- Bristol Bhidg WATER Poor Law Union : Oorrespondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Guardians of the Bridgwater Union and others respecting the Insufficiency of the Dietary in the Bridgwa,ter Union Workhouse, and respecting any alleged improper Conduct on. the Part of the Guardians or Surgeons of that Union in the Treatment of the Poor, (in 133.) - 1838. xviii. 320 Returns respecting the Bridgwater Union ; viz., Medical Weekly' Returns for the Out-door and In-door Sick from 14th to 21st April 1837, with the total Number of Paupers chargeable in the District!; Names and Descriptions of Persons applying for Relief and ordered into the Workhouse between the 12th Jan. and 2d March 1838 ; Register of Deaths in the Bridgwater Registrar's District between 1st March and 30th April 1838, dis- tinguishing those who died in the Workhouse ; Entries in the Bridgwater Visitors Book on 5th Jan. 1838 ; Report made by the Chairman of the Board at the End of the Parochial Year 1836-37, and Reply of the Commissioners ; Copy of so much of certain Rules as to Relief as refer to Pauper Funerals, with Reply pf the Commissioners ; Letter from R. C. Caines, Esq., Coroner, to the Board of Guardians ; and Letter from Mr. J. Bowen to the Board, on the Subject of the Windows in the Workhouse. (177.) - - . - . - 1838. Vol. XVIII. p. 453 Bbidlington Harbour: Minutes of Evidence taken before' the Lords Committees on the Bill for improving the Piers and Harbour of Bridlington in the East Riding of the County of York, and for rendering the same more safe and commodious as a Harbour of Refuge. (145.) - 1837. xvi. 53 Bbidport Election. See Parliamentary Representation, I. BridpoRt Railway : Report of Board of Trade on the Bridport Railway Bill. (23.10.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 127 Briefs. See Church Briefs. Bright v. Hdtton, — Hutton v. Bright : Questions propounded to the Judges in the Case of Bright v. Hutton. (214. 227. & 235.) . - - - - - 1852. XVII. 139. 141. 143 Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case. of Bright V; Hutton. (243.) - . . - 1852. xvii. 145 Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Bright V. Hutton,— Hutton v. Bright. (259.) - - - 1852. xvn. 149 Brighton Incorporation : Bill to confirm the Incorporation of the Borough of Brighton. (123.) - 1854-5. in. 81 Brighton, Levtes, and Hastings Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Brighton, Lewes, and Hastings Railway (Keymer Branch) Bill, (in 113.) --.-.- 1845. xxx. 218 Report of the Board of Trade on the Brighton, Lewes, and Hastings (Rye and Ashford Branch) Bill, (in 155.) - . - - 1845. xxx. 273 Brighton Pavilion : Bill to authorize the Sale of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, and the Grounds thereof ; and to apply the Money arising from such Sale. (263.) - - 1849. vi. 395 Brighton Railway. See London and Brighton Railway. Brighton and Chichester Railway. See London and Portsmouth Railway Schemes. Bristles. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. Bristol. See Bankruptcy Courts, &c. Cholera. Liverpool. Bristol, Diocese of : Orders in Council ratifying Two Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, for transferring the Archdeaconry of Dorset from the Diocese of Bristol to that of Salisbury, and for uniting the Sees of Gloucester and Bristol, (in 7.) - 1837. xv. 127. 130 See also Church of England. Gloucester and Bristol, Diocese of. Bristol Municipal Charities : Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for certain Municipal Charities in the City of Bristol. (111.) - - - - - 1857-8. m. 197 Bristol, Saint Nicholas and Saint Leonard's Charities : Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for certain Charities in the Parishes of S^int Nicholas and Saint Leonard in the City of Bristol. (115.) - 1857-8. iii. 203 Bristol Port : Bill for better securing Exciseable Goods on board Vessel in the Port of Bristol. (65. of 1811.) .-..----- xLi. 461 See also Coals. Bristol and Birmingham Railway : Major General Pasley's Report on the Accident of 26th June on the Bristol and Birmingham Railway, by a Collision between a single Engine and a Passenger Train, whereby several Passengers were injured. (300.) - . . - 1845. xxxix. 363 Bristol and Exeter Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Bristol and Exeter Railway Bill (Junction and Branch Railw9.ys). (148.18.) - - - - 1847. xl. Ill Bristol and Exeter Railway Company v. Collins : Question of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of the Bristol and Exeter Railway Company V. Collins. (19.) - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 129 4 112 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Beistol - - - - - British Bristol and South Wales Junction Railway : Eeport of the Railway Commissioners on the Bristol and South Wales Junction Railway Bill. (148. 43.) - ... - - 1847. Vol. XL. p. 191 British Amkeica. See Ameeican Colonies. British American Land Company. See Canada. British Auxiliary Legion : Papers relative to the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion upon the Spanish Govern- ment. .-.. .... 1838. XVII. 51 Report of the Commissioners for examining the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion upon the Spanish Government. .... 1840. xxxvi. 643 Correspondence respecting the Measures taken by the Spanish Government to pay the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion which served in Spain. - - 1840. xix. 707 British Chaplaincy at Madeira. See Madeira. British Columbia : Bill to provide for the Government of British Columbia. (243.) - - 1857-8. iv. 243 Correspondence relative to the Discovery of Gold in the Fraser's River District in British North America. ------ 1857-8. XL 243 Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of British Columbia, and from the Governor to the Secretary of State, relative to the Government of the Colony. - - ...•*- 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 255 [Sdbjects ; — Couteau Gold Mines. Report of Visit to Palls of Fraser River. Disturbance between Miners and Native Indians. Want of Naval and Military Force for the Gold Regions. Measures taken for maintaining Law and Order. General Affairs of the Colony. Trade of Fraser's River. Means of raising a Revenue. General Instructions to the Governor. Revocation of Crown Grant of 30th May 1838 to the Hudson's Bay Company, so far as it embraces th'e Colony of British Columbia. Vostal Arrangements. Letter from Aborigines Protection Society, invx)king Protection for their People. Condition of Grant of Laud to Non-commissioned Officers, &c Appointment of Gold Commissioners and Commissioners of Land and Works. Offer of Endow- ment by Miss Burdett Coutts for the Formation of a See of British Columbia. Hand Book to the Gold Regions.] Copies of the Act of Parliament to provide for the Government of British Columbia ; Governor's Commission and Instructions ; Order in Council to provide for the Adminis- tration of Justice ; and Instrument recording so much of the Crown Grant of 30th May 1838 to the Hudson's Bay Company, for exclusive Trading with the Indians, as relates to the Territories comprised within the Colony of British Columbia. - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 237 See also Hudson's Bay Company. British Fisheries. See Fish and Fisheries. British Guiana : Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion of Immigration of Free Labourers. (158.) - - - - 1847-8, Ti. 579 Copies of all Orders in Council or Colonial Ordinances for the better Regulation and Enforce- ment of the relative Duties of Masters and Employers, and Articled Servants, Trades- men, and Labourers, in British Guiana and Mauritius ; and of Correspondence relating thereto. (74.) - - - - 1838. xiv. 1 Letter from John Gladstone, Esq., to the Colonial Secretary, (with Inclosures,) on the Subject of engaging Hill Coolies to emigrate as Free Labourers to British Guiana. (88.) .... - - 1838. XIV. 485 Correspondence relative to the Condition of the Hill Coolies and of other Labourers who have been introduced into British Guiana. (202.) - - 1839. vii. 1 Despatch from Sir Henry Light, Governor of British Guiana, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 16th July 1841, transmitting a Report on the State of the Labouring Population of Demerara and Berbice. ----- 1841, v, 77 Correspondence relating to the Return of the Hill Coolies from British Guiana to India, (170.) - - - - - - - 1843. V. 393 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Bruns- wick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and promoting such Works, (240.) - - - 1847, vi, 91 Despatch from Governor Light to Earl Grey, enclosing a Draft for 1,200?., being the first Instalment of Subscriptions raised in British Guiana for the Relief of- the Destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland, (312,) - - 1847. xii. 167 Papers relative to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. .... 1847-8. vin. 605 Ordinance for granting, for Seven Years, a fixed Revenue for the Civil Government of British Guiana, (in 312.) - - . - - . - 1847-8. xxxvi. 176 Jjist of Estates and abandoned Estates in British Guiana which have been purchased by Agricultural Labourers, and upon which Villages are being established. (in 312.) ---... 1847-8. xxxvL 180 Return of the Number and appraised Value of Slaves in each County in British Guiana, and the Proportion of the Compensation Fund of 20,000,000?. awarded to British Guiana, (in 313.) ... . . . 1847-8. xxxvi. 455 Statement of the Number of Estates in British Guiana mortgaged between 1st August 1838 and 31st December 1847 ; and of the Sales of Estates by Execution in the Counties of Demerara and Essequibo during same Period, (in 313.) - 1847-8. xxxvi. 467 5ce a?so Aborigines. Colonies, I. V.i, Negro Education. Slavery. Sugak. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 113 British Brown Beitish Museum : Bill to vest the Townleian Collection of Ancient Sculpture in the Trustees of the British Museum, for the Use of the Public. (75. of 1805.) - - Vol. [xiii.] p. 471 Bill to enable the Trustees of the British Museum to exchange or sell such Parts of the Col- lection under such Restrictions as are therein mentioned. (19. of 1807.) - ix, 297 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons (in 1835) on the British Museum 5 with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (112.) - - 1836. xiii. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads op Evidence : — I. Management, Income, and Expenditure of the Museum. Catalogues, alphabetical and classed. Trustees : Effect of Public Functionaries being, and Proposal for adding Scientific Men to them. — 11. Collections in the Museum. — III. Accommodation of the Public. — IV. Suggestions for Improvements. — V. Foreign Literary Institutions and Libraries. Comparison between England and France as to Literary Institutions. Mode of Government of the Jardin des Flantes, and Comparison with the British Museum. Museums and Libraries in Denmark, France, Frankfort, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, &c.] Further Report from the Committee appointed in 1836. (325.) - - 1836, xit. 1 [StJBJECTS : — Resolutions as to the Government and internal Arrangement of the Museum.] [Heads of Evidence : — I. Management, Income, and Expenditure of the Museum. Qualifications and Duties of the Heads of Departments, and Alterations proposed. Removal of the Natural History Department from the Museum proposed. Transfer and Return of Specimens from the Museum to the College of Surgeons. Objections to the Constitution of the Trust, and proposed Amendments. — II. Buildings. — III. Collections in the Museum : Conohology, Hawkins's Fossils, Icthyology, Casts, Coins, Library, Mammalia, Manuscripts, Marbles and Statues, Natural History, Ornithology, Printed Books, Prints and Drawings, and Zoology. — IV. Catalogues : 1. Of Books and Collections ; Nature of those in Existence, and how far defective, and Necessity for the Formation thereof ; 2. Of Manuscripts ; 3. Of Maps. — V. Engraving Medals by Machinery ; Bate's, CoUas's, and Lacey's Engraving Machines. — VI. Accommodation to the Public. — VII. Suggestions for Improvements. — VIII. Foreign Literary Institutions : Libraries and Museums in Austria, Bavaria, Prussia, &c.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the British Museum ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (368.) - - - 1838. xxvi. 1 [Subject : — Plans and Estimates for the Completion of the Buildings of the British Museum. — Appendix of Proceedings adopted by the Trustees of the British Museum, in reference to the Resolution of a Select Committee of the House of Commons.] Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Constitution and Government of the British Museum ; with Minutes of Evidence and Index. - 1 850. xxvi. 1 Representation from the Trustees of the British Museum to the Treasury, on the Subject of an enlarged Scale of Expenditure for the Supply of Printed Boolis for the Library of the Museum; and Minute of Board of Treasury thereon. (115.) - 1846. xix. 7 Statement respecting the Collection of Printed Books at the British Museum, its Increase and Arrangement, (in 115.) - - . - . 1846. xix. 11 See also Budeum, Excavations at. Elgin Maebles. Finance. Museums OF Art. National G-allekies. British Pkotestaxt Chapels, &c. Abroad. See Protestant Religion in Foreign Countries. British Settlements. See Aborigines. Colonies ; and the Settlements under their respective Names. British and Foreign Schools. See Borough Road Normal School. Education and Schools, England and Wales, II. Briton Ferry Docks and Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Briton Ferry Doclcs and Railway Bill. (56.29.) 1851. xxx. 405 Brixton Prison. See Convicts and Convict Prisons. Beoadley, Miss Sophia. See Ecton and Welton Patronage Exchange. Brodie, Me. See House op Lords, i. Bhodrick, Baron. See Midleton, Viscount. Brokerage of Offices. See Offices, Public, I. 3. Brooke, John, Esq. See Outrages, Ireland. Brooke, Sir James. See Borneo. Brooks's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Thomas Brooks with Mary his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (181.) - - ..... 1847. xxii. 385 Brothels Suppression : Bill for the more effectual Suppression of Brothels, and of trading in Seduction and Prosti' tution. (107.) - - - . . - .. . 1844. n. 153 Bill [as amended by the Select Committee] for more effectual Suppression of Bawdy Houses, and of trading in Seduction and Prostitution. (151.) . . - 1844. ii. 159 See also Seduction and Prostitution. Brougham and Vaux, Lord. See Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases. Brown George (a Convict). See Ticicets of Leave. Brown, Samuel : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of the ■ Bill to declare void an alleged Marriage between Esther Field, an Infant, and Samuel ■ Brown. (284.) . . -- . . . 1847-8. xxii. 383 III. P 114 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Brunshausen . . . . Buildings Beunshausen Tolls : Tables relating to the Royal Hanoverian Elbe Tolls at Brunshausen. - 1844. Vol. vi. p. 70 Beunswick : ,.. Account of Sums paid to or claimed by the Governments of Hanover and Brunswick, under the additional Articles of the Treaty signed at Paris. (23. of 1816.) - lxxx. 247 Jogtage Conventiqn between the General Post Office of .the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of the Duchy of Brunswick, dated 8th July 1845. ....-- . 1846. xvra. 211 Accession of the Duke of Brunswick to the Convention concluded, 13th May 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International Copyright j signed at Berlin, 30th March 1847. ------ 1847. xvn. 551 Beusna Drainage District. See Improvement and Drainage op Lands, II. Brtan, George, Esq. See Slane Claim op Peerage. Bryan, Michael, ^ee Outrages, Ireland. ^RTDGES, Rev. E. T. See Chandos Claim op Peerage. Bubble Act Amendment : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 6 Geo. 1. c. 18. as relates to the restraining several extra- vagant and unwaiTantable Practices therein mentioned ; and for conferring additional Powers on His Majesty ,with respect to the granting of Charters of Incorporation to trading and other Companies. (156. of 1825.) - - - - clxxvi. 845 Proclamation and Notification in relation to the Act 6 Geo. 1. c. 18. for restraining several extravagant and unwarrantable Practices. (63. of 1825.) - - cxcm. 355 BUCKINGELAM ARCHDEACONRY. See OxPORD, DiOCESE OP. Buckingham Palace : Bill to authorize the Application of Part of the Land Revenue of the Crown for the Completion of the Repair and Improvement of Buckingham Palace. (20. of 1831- 32.) - .----.- . ccxcvi. 251 Bill to authorize the Application of Part of the Land Revenue of the Crown for providing Fixtures, Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations for Buckingham Palace. (183. of 1833.) " " " ■ . - . . - cccxv. 783 Bill to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to com- plete Improvements in Pimlico and in the Neighbourhood of Buckingham Palace. (226.) - - . - - - - 1852. IV. 285 Bill to amend the above. (273.) ------ 1852-3. vn. 19 BUI to extend the Time for enabling the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works to complete Improvements in Pimlico and in the Neighbourhood of Buckingham Palace. (180.) -------- 1857, Sess. 2. v. 361 Return respecting the Plans, detailed Estimates, and Contracts relative to the proposed Alterations at Buckingham Palace. (66. of 1831-32.) ... cccix. 62 Plans and Elevations of proposed new Buildings at Buckingham Palace. - 1847. xx. 213 Buckingham Summer Assizes : Bill to repeal the Act 21 Geo. 2. c. 12. for holding the Summer Assizes at Buckingham ; and to authorize the Appointment of a more convenient Place for holding the same. (44.) --------- 1849. IV. 21 Buckingham and Brackley Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Buckingham and Brackley Junction and Oxford and Bletchley Junction Amalgamation Bill, (in 148. 45.) - - 1847. XL. 195 ' BUDRUM, ExiCAVATIONS AT : Papers respecting the Excavations at Budrum : — Letters ffom Vice-Consul Newton to the Earl of Clarendon, reporting the Progress made in the Excavations ; with Plans and Drawings : — 14th December 1856 to 10th December 1857. ...---.- 1857-8. xv. 131 Report of Mr. Hawkins to the Trustees of the British Museum, on the Subject of the Antiquities forwarded to the British Museum by Vice-Consul Newton : — ^21 st April 1858. - 1857-8. xv. 203 Buenos Ayres : Notices given by the French Government to that" of Great Britain respecting Blockades established by the French Naval Forces of Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos . Ayres ; Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian Governments to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana ; and Communications from the Brazilian Government relating to the Military Occupation by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Mapa. (378.) - - 1838. xvii. 63 Instructions to Mr. Ouseley, Her Majesty's Minister at Buenos Ayres, for his Guidance in the joint Intervention by England and France between Buenos Ayres and Monte Video. ------.. 1846. xvhl 81 See also Argentine Confederation. Emigration, i. France, 3. Hanotee. Taripps op Foreign States. Building Societies. See Benepit Building Societies. Buildings Regulation : Bill for regulating Buildings in large Towns. (62.) As amended on Report. (82.) - r 1841. II. 199.333 . A similar BiU. (178.) - - - ,. r - - 1841. it. 267 A similar ]6ill. (4.) - - . - - . i842. n. 267 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. llS . ,, Btjildinqs - - - - - Btteghs Bcn.DiNGS Regulation — continued. Bill for regulating the Construction and the Use of Buildings ia the Metropoli$ and its Neighbourhood. (210.) As amended in Committee. {231.)- As amended on Report. (244.) - ... - 1844. Vol. v. p. 7. 119. 231 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 "Vict, c, 84. for regulating the Construction and Upe of Buildings in the Metropolis and its Neighbourhood. (55.) - - - 1846. iv. 193 Bill for regulating the Construction and the Use of Buildings in the Metropolis and its Neighbourhood. (231.), - - ... i849. v, 437 Bill for ftirther amending the Acvas referred the Petition of James Eedmond Barry, claiming a Bight to vote as Viscount Buttevant at the Election of Eepresentative Peers for Ireland. (215. of 1825.) - Vol. cxcvx. p. 375 Buttons. See Imports and Exports, II, 6,, &c. ? . Buxton, Thomas. See Hiokson, Elizabeth. Buzzard (H. M. Ship). 5ee Slave Trade, III. a. Btelaws OP Towns : ^ Bill to enable One of Her Majesty's Secretaries of State to revise Byelaws in certain Cases therein provided. (50.) -. - - ^ - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 355 c. Cabool. See East Indies, IU. 1. Cadiz : ^ Papers relative to the Occupation of Cadiz by the British Troops. (46. of 1810.) - xl. 201 See also Peninsula, Campaign in. Caffres and Cafpre War. See Aborigines. Cape op Good Hope. Cagliari, Steamer. See Naples. Caines, R. C, Esq. See Bridgwater Poor Law Union. Caithness and Orkney Commons : BiU for authorizing a Division of certain Commons in the Coimty of Caithness and Stewartry of Orkney in which His Majesty has an Interest. (99. of 1829.) - - ccxLii. 685 Calcutta. See East Indies. Caledonia, New. See British Columbia. Caledonian Canal : Bill for granting to His Majesty 20,000?. towards defraying the Expense of making an Inland Navigation from the Eastern to the Western Sea, by Inverness and Fort William. [Caledonian Canal] (1802-3.) - - - - - - [v.] 473 Bill to explain and amend the Acts 43 Geo. 3. c. 102.* and 44 Geo. 3. c. 62. for making and maintaining the Caledonian Canal. (33. of 1825.) - clxxv. 237 Bill to authorize the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to grant a Lease of the Caledonian Canal for a Term of Years, and to regulate the future Management thereof. (217.) - - - . - . . _ 1840. n. 147 Bill for incorporating the Commissioners of the Caledonian Canal, and for vesting the Crinan Canal in the said Commissioners. (278.) - - , " - 1847-8. ni. 447 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Caledonian and Crinan Canals, and to make further Provision for the AccommiDdatiofi of the Traffic thereon. (132.) - 1857, Sess. 2. m. 281 First Annual Report of the Conmiigsioners for making ^.nd maintaining the Caledonian Canal, pursuant to the Act 43 Geo. 3. c. 102. (29. of 1803-4.) - " " Second Annual Report. (49. of ISOS.) Third Annual Report. (95. of 1806.) " - Fourth Annual Report. (40. of 1807.)' Fifth Annual Report. (123. of 1808.) Sixth Annual Report. (105. of 1809.) - Seventh Annual Report. (128. of 1810.) Eighth Annual Report. (108. of 1811.) Ninth Annual Report. (181. of,1812.) Tenth Annual Report. (109. of 1812-13.) Eleventh Annual Report. (120. of 1813-14.) Twelfth Annual Report. (108. of 1814-15.) •Twenty-second Annual Report. (208. of 1825.) Twenty-fifth Annual Report. (108. of 1829.) Thirtieth Annual Report. (242.) - Thirty-first Annual Report. (337.) - - Thirty-second Annual Report. (34.) See also Highlands ot Scotland. Caledonian Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Caledonian Railway Bills (Edinburgh Station and Branches ; Branphes to Douglas, Lesmahago, and Strathavon ; Extension with Branches to the W^shaw and Coltness ;; Garnkirk Branch to Glasgow, and Station; Clyde Bridge and Glasgow Station ; G^lasgow, Paisley, and Greenock Amalgamation ; Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston, and Glasgow Southern Terminal Railway Junction ; Wisbaw and Coltness Purchase ; Branches tp Canobie ; Glasgow, Dumfries, and Carlisle, Part of), (in 148, 22.) - - - - - . 1847. XL. 121 - [X.] 343 - [XV.: 437 - VI. 143 - XI. 271 - xvn. 197 - xxvii. 67 - XXXV. 227 - XLiii. 169 - LL 203 - LX. 159 - Lxx. 383 - Lxxiv. 483 - CLxxxn. 817. - ccXLiv. 167 1835. xvm. 501 1836. XXXVII. 43 1838. XXXV] n. 21 * The Thirteenth and other Keports not inserted here were not ordered by the House to be printed. SESSIONAL PAPERS. 1801-1,869. 119 Caledonian - - - - Cambeidge Caledonian Railway — continued. Report of the^ Admiralty on the Qaledonian Railway '(Lease or Purchase of the Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston Direct Railway) Bill. (49. n.) - 1849. Vol. xxxvii. p. 23 Accounts of the Total Amount of Capital authorized to b? raised or borrowed by the Directors . of the Caledonian Railway Company : Also, Account showing the Total Amount of Capital already raised or borrowed under each of their Special Acts : Also, Statement of the specific Parliamentary Appropriation of the Capital so raised or borrowed : Also, Account showing the Share Purchases made by or on behalf of the Caledonian Company in certain other Companies : Also, Copy of the Accounts submitted to Annual Meetings of Shareholders; &c. : And also. Statement of Guarantees entered , into by the Caledonian Company with other Companies. (146.) - 1849. xvi. 549 ExtV9'Cts from the Books of the Caledonian Railway Company j and Half-yearly Reports of the Directors of the Company, (in 21.-^App-). ,, - - 1849. xxix. 585.606 Report of the Committee of Investigation to the Shareholders of the Caledonian Railway Company. (62.) - - ' - - ' - - " 1850. _ xv. 481 Report of an Inspecting Officer on the Explosion of the Boiler of a Locomotive Engine, which occurred at the Greenock Station of the Caledonian Railway on 5th April 1855 ; together with a Copy of a Circular addressed by their Lordships to the Railway Company on the Subject. - - - - - - - 1854-5i. xxxin. 551 Report of Board of Trade on the Caledonian Railway Bill. (23. 12.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 129 Caledonian and Dbmbaetonshire Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction Rail- way (Deviations, &c.) Bill. (148. 26.) .... 1847. xl. 139 Calendar and Lunar Months : Bill to remove Difficulties which may arise from the Confusion between Calendar and Lunar Months in the Computation of Time, and to remedy certain Grievances which have already been occasioned thereby. •• (105.) - , - - - 1836. ii. 147 Calicoes : ■. _ Bill (inter alia) to require the more speedy Payment of the Excise Puties on Printed Calicoes. (164. of 1819.) . . . - . xcvn. 893 See afao Designs Copyright. East India Company, m. 3. Calico Print "Works : Bill to regulate the Labour of Children, young Persons, and Women in Print Works. (146.) .-..--. 1845. II. 187 Calling of Ministers. See Clergy of the Church op Scotland. Camboja. See Trade, Foreign, II. Cambridge, Duke op : ■> Cambridge, Princess Mary op : j Bill to enable Her Majesty to make a suitable Provision for His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, and also for Her Royal Highness the Princess Mary of Cambridge. (319.) - ■- - - - . 1850. IV. 47 See also Royal Family. Cambridge, Princess Augusta of : Treaty for the Marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess. Augusta of Cambridge with His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz ; signed at London, 23d June 1843. " - ' ^ - - - - 1844. xn. 235 Cambridge Election : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Cambridge' Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, and an Index. (127.) - - - - -, , - . - 1852-3. xliii. 105 Address to Her Majesty, agreed to by the Commons, and proposed to the Lords for, their Concurrence, on the Cambridge Election Petition. (126.) - 1852-3. xxv. 101 Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners' appointed to inquire into the Existence of corrupt Practices in the Borough of Cambridge. ... 1852-3. lxl 1 Cambridge Railway. See London and Cambridge Railway. Cambridge University : Bill for appointing Commissioners to inquire respecting the Statutes and Administration of the different Colleges and Halls at Oxford and Cambridge. (25.) - 1837. iii. 249 Bill tb make further Provision for the good Government and Extension of the University of Cambridge, of the Colleges therein, and of the College of King Henry the Sixth at Eton. <66.) - - - - - - - 1854-5. in. 133 Amendments to be moved by the Earl of Powis. (66 a.) - - 1854-5. iii. 151 • Bill as amended in Committee. (75.) - . - - - 1854-5. iii. 153 Amend' to be proposed on Re-commitment by Ld. Lyttleton. (75 a.) - 1854-5. iii. 171 Clauses to be proposed in. Committee"! (on Re-commi^meut) instead of Clauses VI. to XXm.,:by the Lord Chancellor. (75 5.) - - - 1854-5. in. 173 Amendments to be proposed in Committee (on Re-commitment) by the Earl of Powis. (75 c.) . - - . . . - 1854-5. III. 177 Clause to be proposed by the Lord Chancellor. {75 d.) - - 18.54-5. iii. 179 Bill as amended on Re-commitment. (132.) - - - 1854-5. m. 181 Clause to be proposed on Report by the Lord Chancellor. (132 a.) - 1854-5. iii. 197 Bill aa-amended on Report. (145.). - - - - 1854-5. iii. J99 P 4 120 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Cambridge . . - - . Canada Cambridge University — continued. Bill to make further Provision for the good Government and Extension of the University of Cambridge, of the Colleges therein, and of the College of King Henry the Sixth at Eton. (186.). As amended in Committee. (220.) - 1856. Vol. iii. p. 269. 293 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Lord Lyttleton. (186 a.) 1856. in. 291 Bill to repeal the Stamp Duties payable on Matriculation and Degrees in the University of Cambridge. (56.) - - - - . . 1857-8. in. 209 Copy and Translation of the Oath taken at Matriculation in the University of Cambridge. (26.) - - - - - - - - 1835. XXXVII. 433 Copies and Translations of all Oaths heretofore required to be taken by the University Statutes of Oxford and Cambridge, abolished or altered by Order of Convocation or Senate in either University, since 1st Jan. 1835. (134.) - - 1836. xxv. 661 Letters addressed by the First Lord of the Treasury to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge on the Subject of the Issue of a Commission of Inquiry; and Kesolutions or Communications entered into or made on behalf of those Universities in relation to the same Subject. (229.) .-.-.- 1850. xx. 611 Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State, Discipline, Studies, and Eevenues of the University and Colleges of Cambridge; together with the Evidence and an Appendix. - " " I " 1852-3. Lix. 1 Letters addressed to the Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge by the Secretary of State for the Home Department. (12.) - - 1854. x. 645 Communications, dated April 1855, from some of the Royal Commissioners on the University of Cambridge, addressed to the Lord Chancellor. (91.) - - 1854-5. xx. 73 Further Communications, dated May 1855, from same Commissioners, addressed to the Lord Chancellor. (103.) 1854-5. xx. 75 Further Communications, dated May 1855, from same Commissioners, addressed to the First Lord of the Treasury. (116.) .... 1854-5. xx. 79 See also Matriculations, Dtjtt on. Oxford University. Parliamentary Representation, I. 2. Universities, England. Cambridge, St. Neot's, and Bedford Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Cambridge, St. Neot's, and Bedford Junction Railway Bill, (in 148. 10.) ----.. 1847. XL. 69 Camelpord Election : Bill to prevent the issuing of Writs for the Election of Members for the Boroughs of Gram- pound, Penryn, Camelford, and Barnstable. (14. of 1819-20.) - - cxiv. 77 Camoys Claim or Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committes for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Thomas Stonor, Esquire, claiming to be senior Co-heir to the Barony of Camoys. (118.) 1838. xix. 87 Proceedings of the Lords Committees for Privileges on the Camoys Claim of Peerage ; with the Judges Answers to the Questions proposed to them. (167.) - 1839. xvii. 173 Camoys (Lord) v. Blundell : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Lord Camoys V. BlundeU. (245.) - - . - . 1847. xx. 7 Camp at Aldershot : • Bill to extinguish certain Rights of Way, and to stop up certain Roads and Paths, near the Camp at Aldershot. (158.) ... . i856, m. 29 Campbell, Lord, Opinions of. See Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases. Campbell, Mr. See Poor in Ireland, III. e. Campbell, Sir Colin. See Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Campbell, Sir John : Correspondence relative to his Imprisonment at Lisbon. (83.) - - 1834. xxii. 229 Campbell's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Campbell's Divorce Bill, (b.) ... . . 1357, Sess. 2. xix. 613 Canada, Upper and Lower : Bill to prevent Foreign Goods of certain Descriptions being brought from the United States of America into Canada; and to allow a greater Quantity of Worsted Yarn to be exported from Great Britain to Canada. (49. of 181 2.)- . . xlvii. 631 Bill to provide for the Extinction of Feudal and Seignioral Rights and Burdens on Lands held a Titre de Fief and h Titre de Cens, in the Province of Lower Canada ; and for the gradual Conversion of those Tenures into the Tenure of Free and Common, Soccage ; and for other Purposes relating to the said Province. (118. of 1825.) - clxxv. 563 Bill to amend so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. as relates to the Election of Members to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, (123. of 1826.) - cc. 923 Bill to amend so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. (149. of 1830.) - . ccLxm. 375 SESSIONl:L PAPERS, 1801-1859. 121 Canada Canada, Upper and Lowek — continued. Bill to explain and amend the Laws relating to Lands holden in Free and Common Soccage in the Province of Lower Canada. (25. of 1830-31.) - - Vol. cclxxxiii. p. 117 Bill to amend the Act 14 Geo. 3. c. 88. for establishing a Fund towards defraying the Charges of the Administration of Justice and Support of the Civil Government within the Province of Quebec in America. (56. of 1830-31.) - - - ccLXXxni. 213 A similar Bill. (69. of 1831.) ------ ccxc. 1 Act relative to the Right of Tithes within Upper Canada. (61. of 1817.) - lxxxvii. 443 Bill to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada. (43.) - 1838. ii. 327 Bill for declaring the true Intent and Meaning of an Act passed in the present Session, inti- tuled " An Act to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada," and for indemnifying those who have issued or acted under a certain Ordinance made under colour of said Act. (340.) As amended in Committee. (353.) - 1838. ii. 331.333 Bill to amend the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 9. for making temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada. (177.) -.-,-- 1839. ii. 501 Bill to reunite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada. (162.) ....... 1840. ii. 151 Bill for guaranteeing the Payment of the Interest on a Loan of One million five hundred thousand Pounds to be raised by the Province of Canada. (254.) - 1842. n. 303 Bill to authorize Her Majesty to assent to a certain Bill of the Legislative Council and Assembly of the Province of Canada, for granting a Civil List to Her Majesty ; and to repeal certain Parts of the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 35. for reuniting the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada. (256.) - 1847. in. 271 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 35. to reunite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, as relates to the Use of the English Language in Instruments relating to the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. (211.) - ' - - 1847-8. in. 457 Bill for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Bruns- wick. (215.) With the Commons Amendment. (283.) - 1851. iii. 211. 215 Bill to provide for the Exercise of certain Powers vested in the Bishop of Quebec, in respect of Districts severed from his Diocese. (80.) - . - 1852. ii. 27 Titles of all Acts of the Legislature of Lower Canada which expired in 1835, 1836, and 1837, and which will expire in 1838 and 1839. (45.) . - - 1838. vi. 481 Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada in 1793, (Cap. 5.) intituled "An Act to confirm and make valid certain Marriages heretofore contracted in the Country now comprised within the Province of Upper Canada, and to provide for the futui-e Solem- nization of Marriage within the same." (in 93.) . - - 1840. vii. 341 Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada in 1797, (Cap. 14.) intituled "An Act to obviate the Objections that might arise from a Clerical Error in some of His Majesty's Letters Patent of Grant." (in 93.) - ... 1840. vii. 344 Copies of all Acts passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada, recognizing any of the various Denominations of Christians existing in that Province. (94.) - 1840. vii. 347 Act passed by the Legislature of the Province of Canada, in the Fifth Year of the Eeign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled " An Act for the Disposal of Public Lands." (13.) .... . . . 1842. V. 1 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, in the Sixth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to make Provision for the Management of the Temporalities of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec in this Province, and for other Purposes t^jerein mentioned." (43.) . 1843. v. 1 Bill passed by the Legislature of Canada, to raise an Income of 100,000Z. out of the Public Lands in Canada, for Common School Education. (229.) . . 1849. vii. 621 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to make Provision for the Management of the Temporalities of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Montreal, and for other Purposes therein mentioned ; together with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (20.) ... 1852. xiv. 475 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to repeal so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. as relates to Rectories and the Presentation of Incumbents to the same, and for other Purposes connected with such Rectories ; together with the Resolutions of the Council , and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (21.) ... 1852. xiv. 483 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada to provide for the Establishment of a Church Society of the United Church of England and Ireland in each Diocese of that Church in Lower Canada, and for other Purposes connected with the recent Division of the Diocese of Quebec ; together with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (32.) - . . - - - - 1852. xrv. 487 Bill to empower the Legislature of Canada to alter the Constitution of the Legislative Council for that Province. (137.) ..... 1854. iv. 693 Bill to explain an Act for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. (131.) ..... 1857, Sess. 2. m. 289 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada to regulate the Militia of that Province, and to repeal the Acts now in force for that Purpose, (in 289.) - - 1856. xv. 41 Return of the effective Strength of the British Land Forces in North America, and the effective Militia Fencibles or Volunteers in Upper and Lower Canada, on 25th May 1812. (58. of 1812-13.) -..-... lxvi. 152 III. Q 122 GENERAL INDEX , TO THE Canada Canada, TJppee ajstd Lower — continued. Copies of Eegulations, and Amount of Duties, established by the Provincial Legislatures of the Two Canadas, as affecting the Importation of Foreign Corn or Flour within those Provinces, (in 111. of 1825.) - - - - - Vol. cxcni. p. 190 Eeturn of the Amount of Crown Lands settled or otherwise disposed; of, since the Year 1820, in the Two Canadas. (in 111. of 1825.) - -, ■ - - cxciii. 191 Memorial from the Legislative Council of Lower Canada, dated 4th March 1825, on the Subject of the Corn Laws. (124, of 1825.) - - - - cxciii. 193 Account of the Real and Official Value of British Manufactures exported to Upper and Lower Canada in 1821,1822, 1823, and 1824. (134. of 1825.) - - cxciil. 219 Communications between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Upper and LOwer Canada, on the Subject of the Civil Government of Canada, as established by the Act of 31 Geo. 3., and respecting Alterations therein; and the State of the Executive and Legislative Councils in the Years 1828 and 1829. (216. of 1830.) - - cclxxviii. 269 Communication from the Governor of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada, recommending a final .Arrangement of the Finance of that Province relating to the Administration of Justice in the Province. (73- of 1830-31.) - - ccLxxxvra. 295 Reports of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Grievances complained of in Lower Canada : (14. of 1837.) First Report. -- - - - - -:- xxxvii. 203 [Subject t^Conditions to he annexed to the Cession of the Crown Revenues in the Province.] Second Report. --.--- - - xxxvii. 285 [SuBJEOTS : — Kefiisal of the House of Assembly to make Provision for the Wants of the Local Administration, Demands of the Assembly, and Observations of the Commissioners thereon.] Third Report. - - - ... xxxvii. 305 [Subjects : — Origin and History of the Executive Council, its existing Functions, and the Com- plaints which have been preferred against it. Remedies that have been proposed, and Alterations which the Commissioners recommend.] Fourth Report. .... . . xxxvn. 337 Fifth Report. . . - - . ... xxxvn. 341 [Subjects ; — Seminary of Montreal : State of the Seminary of St. Sulpice, and its History, so far as respects its Title to the Seigneury of Montreal. Conclusions of the Commissioners on that Subject. Peudal Burdens within the Seigneury, and Proposals of the Seminary for their Extinction. Opinion on those Proposals, and Recommendations of the Commissioners. Mode of carrying them into effect. Exception of the ArriSre Fiefs from their Operation.] General Report. - - - - - . . _ xxxvii. 381 [Subjects ; — I. Legislative Council : Importance of the Subject, and historical Retrospect. Question as to the Use of the Council as a Check or Balance. Its Serriees in the Revision of Bills. Con- siderations in favour of and against an Elective Council. State of Public Opinion on the Question. — II. Beprestntation of the People : Complaints respecting, and Plans for Alteration thereof, examined.— rlll. Wild Lands and King's Domain. Complaints of the Assembly. Opinions on the existing Regulations. Speculators in Wild Lands, and Question of a Wild-Land Tax. King's Domain and Water Lots. Remodelling of Department, including the Subject of the Court of Escheats. Land • Company. — IV. Tenures of Land : Comparison of Tenures, and Imperial Enactments for facilitating Changes in them. Improved Methods of facilitating Commutation. Court of Escheats. Tenure of Eranc alleu. — V. Registry Offices : Reasons in favour of and against Registration. Extent of Hypoth^ques or Mortgages in Lower Canada. Act passed to remedy some of their Inconveniences. Registry established in the Townships. Necessity of further Improvements. Measures that have been proposed with that View.^VI. Appcrtionment of Duties, and Effects of the Canada Trade Act : Awards hitherto made, and Attempts to provide better Means of Arbitrating under the Act. Obstacle it presents to the Alteration of Duties. State of Trade.— Vn. Execution of the Recommendations of the Canada Committee in 1828. — Vin. Education: Proceedings of flie Legislature on the Subject. System established by them, and Remarks thereon.] Despatches relative to the Affairs of Lower Canada, from the Colonial Secretary to the Earl of Grosford, and vice versa, with several Enclosures, containing, inter alia, the Speeches of the Earl of Gosford on opening the Provincial Parliament in 1835 and 1836, and the Addresses of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly thereon. (13.) 1837. V. 693 Despatch froni the Earl of Gosford to the Colonial Secretary relative to the Financial Position of the Province, with a Statement of the Gross Ordinary Revenue thereof for the Years 1835 and 1836. (13.2.) .... . 1837. v. 745 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1834, on the Affairs of Lower Canada. (37.) - - - 1837. v. 305 Resolutions of the House of Commons relative to Canada, agreed to on th.e 28th April 1837. (63.) - - .-,- 1837. v. 749 Account of the Expense already incurred in respect to the Commission sent to Canada, together with an Estimate of any further Charge which it may be necessary to meet upon that Head. (66.) ----... 1837. v. 1 Agreement concluded between His late Majesty's Government and the British American Land Company, in the Year 1833. (in 69.) - » - . 1837. v. 507 Reports of the Select Committee of the House of Assembly respecting Judge Thompson, Mr. Sheriff Whitcher, and Mr. Felton. (in 69.) - - 1837. v. 509. 602. 641 Papers relating to, the Charges preferred by Dr. C. Duncombe against Sir F. B. Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. (135.) .... 1837. v. 3 Orders in Council and Returns relating to the Sale of Lands in the Province of Upper . Canada. ^(244.) ■. - - - - - - . 1837. V. 183 SESSIONIL PA-PEES, 1801-1859. 123 Canada Canada, Uppek and Lower — continued. Return of the Names and Rank of Persons in Holy Orders in Canada who received Salaries in 1832, granted to them by Government previously to the Appropriation Act in 1832, and of those who received Salaries in 1837, specifying the Amount of Salaries ; also the Amount of Salaries granted to any Person in Holy Orders, as such, by any permanent Act of the Prdvincial Legislature. (HI.) - - - 1838. Vol. vi. p. 407 Population of Lower Canada, and of the Six United Counties of Saint Hyapinthe, Richelieu, Rouville, Vercheres, Chambly, and L'Acadie, of the City and County of Montreal, and of the Counties of Two Mountains and Terrebonne. (44.) - - 1838. vi. 413 Extract of a Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to the Earl of Durham, 20th Jan. 1838, relative to the Foi-mation of a Specia,! Council. (37.) - - - 1838. vi. 417 Instruction under the Royal Signet and Sign Manual authorizing the Governor in Chief (Earl of Durham) of Lower Canada to constitute a Special Council. (249.) - 1838. vi. 423 Returns of the Appointments made by the Earl of Durham since his Arrival in Canada, and the Names of the Persons holding those Appointments. (291. & 313.) - 1838. vi. 465. 467 Return of all Appointments made by the Earl of Durham to the Special Council of Lower Canada, and of all Ordinances passed in such Special Council, of any Proclamation issued by the Earl of Durham on 28th June 1838, and of all Minutes of Proceedings of the Special Council on that Date. (325.) ... - 1838. vi. 469 Form of Mandamus by which Members of the Executive Council in Lower Canada have usually been appointed. (251.) --..-. 1838. vi. 479 Statement of the Expenses of the Civil Government and Administration of Justice in Lower Canada, from 1832 to 1835, as also of the Sums which would have been at the Dis- posal of the Government if the Revenues of the 14 Geo. 3. c. 88. had not been given up. (42.) ....--- 1838. VI. 485 Despqitches from Sir F. B. Head, Bart., on the Subject of Canada ; with Copies or Extracts of the Answers from the Secretary of State. (41.) - - 1839. iv. 1 Return of the Net Revenue and Expenditure of Lower Canada from 1835 to 1838 ; showing the Sources of Revenue, and general Heads of Expenditure. (185.) - 1839. v. 473 Letter from Lord Glenelg to the Earl of Durham, 5th Feb. 1839. (20.) - 1839. v. .409 Despatch from Lieutenant General Sir John Colborne to Lord Glenelg, dated Montreal, 15th January 1839. (21.) - - - - - - 1839. v. 411 Correspondence from Sir George Arthur to the Secretary of State relative to the Aifairs of Canada. (103. & 253.) ------ 1839. v. 413. 461 Correspondence from Sir John Colborne to the Secretary of State relative to the Affairs of , Canada. (165.) ...... 1839. v. 451 Letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated 23d June, 29th June, and 8th September 1832. (70.) - - - ' - - . - 1839. v. 475 Militia General Order touching the Court of Inquiry held upon Col. Prince. (106.) 1839. v. 479 Despatches from the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada on the' Subject of the Creation of Rectories in that Province. (48.) - - - . . 1839. ix. 477 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada : Part I. — ^Lower Canada. ..... 1840. vi. 1 Part II.— Upper Canada; ...... 1840. vi. 219 Part ni.— Upper Canada. ..... 1840. vi. 447 Part IV. — Upper and Lower Canada. ..... . 1840. vi. 557 Further Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada. (165.) - 1840. vi. 617 Royal Instructions to the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson when appointed Governor General of Canada. (180.) - - - ■ ■. ' " ^^^O- ^h- 359 Correspondence between the Marquess of Normanby and Sir John Colborne, and the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson and Lord John Russell, relative to the Re-union of the Pro- vinces of Upper and Lower Canada. (68.) ... 1840. VII. 383 Maps to be added to the above Correspondence ; viz. Map of Canada, divided into Counties and Ridings, as per Union Bill ; Map of Lower Canada, in Counties, as previous to Act of 1829, and as divided by said Act ; Map of Upper Canada, in Counties and Ridings, as at present divided. - - - - - - 1 840. vii. 435 Despatch from the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson, Governor General of Canada, to Lord John Russell, dated 22d Jan. 1840. (70.) - - 1840. vii. 319 Despatch from Lieut. Governor Sir George Arthur to Lord John Russell, dated Toronto,- 22d Oct. 1839 ; with a Copy of Lord John Russell's Reply thereto. (198.) - 1840. vii. 441 Despatch from the Right Hon. C. P. Thomson to Lord John Russell, dated Montreal, 13th March 1840, transmitting Memorial from various Parties respecting the Estates of St. Sulpice. (89.) - ■ - ' - - - - 1840. vii. 461 Statement of the Export of Flour and Wheat from the United States and Canada, (in 297.) - -' ■ - - - - - - - 1840. XXIV. 81 Correspondence between Lord Sydenham, Sir George Arthur, and Lord John Russell, relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - - - - 1841. iv. 289 Statement of the Income and Expenditure of Upper and Lower Canada, for the Year 1840. .... ... 1841. IV. 297 Ordinances passed by the Governor and Special Council of Lower Canada, in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; presented pursuant to 2 & 3 Vict. c. 53. s. 2. (4.) - - ... 1841. iv. 1 Charter of the Corporation of Saint Nicholet in Lower Canada, with Instructions of Lord Bathurst on the Subject. (37.) ..... 1841. iv. 171 Q 2 124 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Canada Canada, Uppee and Lower — contimied. Despatch from Lord Sydenham, Governor General of British North America, to Lord J. Eussell, transmitting a Return from the Principal of the Seminary of Montreal ; showing the Names of those who since the passing of the Ordinance 3 Vict. c. 30. have commuted the Tenure of their Property, with a Statement of the Amount of that Property. (16.) ... - - -"1841. Vol. iv. p. 165 Despatch from Lord Goderich to Lord Aylmer, dated 13th Septernber 1831; and also, Extract of Enclosure, No A., in the Earl of Aberdeen's Despatch to Earl Am- herst, dated 2d April 1835, relative to the Seminary of Saint Sulpice at Montreal. (32.) - - .... 1841. IV. 177 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Tear, from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Canada, &c. (16.) - - 1843. XTiii. 7 Despatch from Lord Stanley to Sir Charles T. Metcalfe, Bart., dated 3d March 1843. (in 43.) - - - - - - 1843. v. 1 Address to Her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly of Canada, respecting the Admission of Foreign Corn into the British Markets. (168.) - - 1846. xviii. 361 Petition to Her Majesty from the Board of Trade of the Town of Hamilton, praying that the Measures now before the Imperial Parliament relating to Corn and Timber may not become Law. (169.) - - - -^ - 1846. xvm. 369 Correspondence between Governor the Earl Cathcart and Mr. Secretary Gladstone respecting the Affairs of Canada. (172.) . - . . . 1846. xvm. 343 Correspondence between Lord Metcalfe and Lord Stanley, &c. relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - - - - - 1847. vi. 1 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada. - . . 1847-8. vii. 235 Papers relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - 1849. vii. 531. 555. 571 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland on the Subject of the Fire at Saint John's, and the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Sufferers ; also between the Secretary of State and the Committee for raising Sub- scriptions for the Relief of the Distress occasioned by the Fire : And also, similar Returns relative to the Fire at Quebec. (41.) - - 1847. vi. 11 Correspondence between the Governor General of Canada and the Secretary of State for the Colonial Department upon the Operation of the Navigation Laws. - 1847-8. vii. 213 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - 1849. xiv. 293. 307. 313 Correspondence between the Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and the Governor General of Canada, &c. relative to the proposed Halifax and Quebec Railway, (in 46.— App.) - ... 1847-8. xxiii. 791 Final Report of the Officers employed on the Survey of the Line for the Quebec and Halifax Railway, with the subsequent Correspondence thereon, and on Public Works in Canada. ----.... 1849. xlvi. 1 Votes and Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Canada relating to the Rebellion Losses Bill. (161.) - - . - . . 1849. VII. 519 Return to Address of 28th June, for Copies of any Addresses or Petitions, or Communica- tions from the Earl of Elgin respecting any Addresses or Petitions, against giving the Governor's Assent to the Canada Indemnity Bill. (213.) - - 1849. tii. 619 Reports relating to the Quebec and Halifax Railway, the New Brunswick Railway, and the Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Union Railway. - - 1850. xxxii. 603 Correspondence and Memorials, &c. relative to the Claims of Mr. Ryland, formerly Secretary to the Executive Council of Canada. (112.) - - 1850. vii. 29 Papers relative to the Removal of the Seat of Government, and to the Annexation Move- ment. ..--... . 1850. VII. 1 Correspondence relating to the Civil List and Military Expenditure in Canada. - 1851. x. 9 Papers relative to the Settlement of the disputed Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. --.---. 1851. x. 211 Correspondence relating to the projected Railway from Halifax to Quebec. - 1851. x. 31 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - . . 1851. x. 145 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - . 1852. xiv. 493 Correspondence relative to the Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Railway Com- pany. (313.) - 1851. X. 177 Papers relative to the proposed Changes in the Legislative Council of Canada. I8S4. xiii. 207 Papers relative to Legislative Proceedings in Canada. - - . 1854. xiii. 231 Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General of Canada, and the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, on the Military Establishment to be maintained in those Colonies, of a later Date than the Despatch of Earl Grey to the Earl of Elgin, of 14th March 1851 : Also, Report of the Commissioners appointed under the Great Seal of Canada, dated 27th October 1854, to investigate and report upon the best Means of re-organizing the Militia of Canada, and providing an efficient and economical System of Public Defence, and to report upon an improved System of Police ; and a Copy of the Act passed by the Par- liament of Canada in pursuance of this Recommendation. (289.) - 1856. XV. 1 Correspondence on the Subject of Colonial Church Affairs in the Dioceses of the Colonies of Canada and Victoria. . - - . . 1357 gegg. 2. xiii. 281 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1839. 125 Canada ... - Oanterbuey Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Copy of the Canada Act, 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. 47.), for the Introduction of Decimal Coinage into Canada : Also, Paper respecting ditto, in the Appendix to the Canada Journals of 1852, P. ; Treasury Minute, &c. : Also, Third and Fourth Reports of Select Committee of Assembly of Canada on Public Accounts, Session 1855 : And also, Canada Act, 1857 (20 Vict. c. '18.), directing that Public Accounts be kept in Dollars and Cents. (123.) ------ - 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. vi. p.l See also Aborigines. America, United States of. Canada Company. Clergy Eeserves. Colonies, I. II. i. Corn. Emigration and Emigrants. Hudson's Bay Company. Statistical Tables, Canada Company : Bill to enable His Majesty to grant to a Company, to be incorporated by Charter, to be called " The Canada Company," certain Lands in Upper Canada ; and to invest the Company with certain Powers and Privileges relating thereto. (120. of 1825.) - clxxv. 595 Bill to alter and amend an Act for enabling His Majesty to grant to a Company, to be incor- porated by Charter, to be called " The Canada Company," certain Lands in Upper Canada. (140. of 1828.) - ccxxv. 603 Minutes of the intended Arrangements between the Government and the proposed Canada Company. (112. of 1825.) ....-- cxciii. 203 Petition of the Canada Company, that the 60,000Z. due from them to the Government may be employed for the Furtherance of Emigration to Canada, (in 127.) - 1840. vii. 449 Canal between Atlantic and Pacific. See America, Central. Canals, and Canal Companies : ■ Bill to enable Canal Companies to become Carriers of Goods upon their Canals. (194.) 1845. n.217 Bill to empower Canal Companies and the Commissioners of Navigable Rivers to vary their TollSjRates, and Charges on different Parts of their Navigations. (195.) - 1845. ii. 225 Bill to amend the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 42. to enable Canal Companies to become Carriers upon their Canals. (287.) - - - . - 1847. m. 279 Bill for the better Regulation of the Traffic on Railways and Canals. (117.) As amended in Committee. (136.) As amended on Re-commitment. (139.) 1854. vi. 201. 209. 219 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Lord Redesdale. (117 ffl.) - 1854. vi. 207 Proposed Amendment, and Amendment to be proposed by the Lord Stanley of Alderley. (136 a.) 1854. vi. 217 Bill to amend the Law relating to Cheap Trains, and to restrain the Exercise of certain Powers by Canal Companies being also Railway Companies. (231.) - 1857-8. v. 145 See also Property and Income Tax. Canal and Railway Bills. See Railways, IF. i. Canals, Rivers, and Navigations. See Admiralty Reports on Private Bills. Bills, Private. Blackwater River. Caledonian Canal. Embankments, Ireland. For- feited Estates, Scotland. Glenkenns Canal. Inland Navigation, Ireland. Parrett Navigation. Royal Military Canal. Shubenaccadie Canal. Standing Orders. Suir Navigation. Thames Embankment. Thames River. Canal Police : Bill to provide for keeping the Peace on Canals and Navigable Rivers. (224.) - 1840. n. 177 Canals, Robberies on. See Crimes and Offences, I. ii. Canals, Sunday Trading on. See Sabbath. Candia : Report on Egypt and Candia, addressed to Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ; by John Bowring. - 1840. xxxv. 367 Candles. See Excise. Canning, Sir Stratford : Account of the total Expenditure of the Extraordinary Embassy of Sir Stratford Canning to Madrid in 1832 and 1833. (in 157. of 1833.) - - - - cccxxiv. 680 Canongate. See Edinburgh. Canonries. See Church of England, II. i. Canterbury, Arches Court of : Return of the Number of Sentences of Separation a Mensa et Thoro pronounced in the Arches Court of Canterbury during the last Ten Years. (131.) - - 1844. x. 153 See also Judges Salaries. Canterbury Cathedral : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for providing for certain Canonical Duties in Canterbury Cathedral, (in 21.) - - 1842. vii. 19( See also Church of England, II. i. Canterbury, Diocese of. See Church op England, II. e. Q 3 126 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Canterbubt - ... I Oape Canterbury Election : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of thes Houge.of Commons on the Canterbury Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, and an Index. (107.) - - - - - - 1852-3. Vol. xliii. p. 197 Address to Her Majesty, agreed to by the Commons, and proposed to the Lords for their Concurrence, on the Canterbury Election Petition. (124.) - 1852-3. xxv. 103 Eeport to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Existence of corrupt Practices in the City of Canterbury ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. - - - - - - - - 1852-3. lxii. 1 Analytical Index to ditto. ' - - - - - - 1852-3, Lxn. 475 Canteebuet, Peeeogative Court op. See Judges Salaeies. Canteebuey, Peovince op. See Yoek, Diocese op. Canteebuet Settlement. See New Zealand. Canton. See China. East India Company, III. 4. 5. 6. Cape Breton. See Colonies, II. i. Emigeation. Statistical Tables. Cape Rock Lighthouse. See Lighthouses. Cape of Good Hope ; Bill for the Prevention and Punishment of Offences committed by His Majesty's Subjects within certain Territories adjacent to the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope [Southward of the Twenty-fifth Degree of South Latitude]. (159.) - - - 1836. n. 225 Representations addressed from the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope to the Government, in 1831, respecting the Duties on Cape Wine j and Despatches fi'om the Governor oh the same Subject. (42. of 1831.) - - - - - - ccxciv. 61 Account of -the Quantity and Value of all Imports from the Cape of Gpod Hope in each Year from 1812 to 1831, and the several Rates of Duty thereon. (73. of 1831.) - ccxciv. 65 Papers relative to the Condition and Treatment of the Native Inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope : — Part I. — Hottentots and Bosjesmen ; Caffres ; Griquas. (66.) - 1835. xxx. 539 Part II.— IiTuption of Caffi-e Tribes into Eastern Districts. (234.) 1835. xlvii. 149 Copies or Extracts of any Despatches, received from or addressed to the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, relative to the late Cafire War, and to the Death of Hintza ; also, Copies of the Instructions given to the Lieutenant Governpr of the Frontier Districts. (339.) ------- 1836. xxvi. 393 Copies or Extracts of Despatches received from or addressed to the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, relative to the late Cafire War, since the Papers presented in 1836 (186.) - - - - . . . . 1838. 'v.l . Return of Customj Duties payable in the Cape of Good Hope and the Mauritius, &c. (in 295.) ----- . - 1840. xxvn. 535 Statistical Reports on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in Western Africa, St, Helena, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Mauritius ; prepared from the Records of the Army Medical Department and War Ofi[ice Returns. - 1840. xvii. 1 Papers relating to the Cape of Good Hope, (in 84.) , . . 1840. xi. 85 Correspondence with the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope relative to the State of the Kafir Tribes on the Eastern Frontier of the Colony. - 1847. vi. 269 Further Correspondence. - - - - 1847-8. vii. 243. 399 Further Correspondence. - - - - 1849. viii. 1 Further Correspondence. - - - - , - - 1850. yiii. 1 Correspondence with the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope relative to the State of the Kafir Tribes, and to the recent Outbreak on the Eastern Frontier. - 1851. xii. 209 Fui-ther Correspondence. - - . _ 1851. xii. 361 Further Correspondence. - - . - '- 1851. xii. 389 Further Correspondence. - - - . 1852. xv. 107 Further Correspondence. - - - 1852-3, xx. 1 Further Correspondence. - - - - 1854-5. xvi. 1 Further Correspondence. - - ... 1856. xv. 55 Further Correspondence. ... 1857, Sess. 1. v. 1 Further Correspondence. - - - ■ 1857, Sess. 2. xiv, 329 Correspondence relative to the Establishment of a Representative Assembly at the Cape of Good Hope. - r - - - - - - 1850. vii. 413 Further Correspondence. - - - - - - 1850. vii. 521 Further Correspondence. - - - - - - 1851. xii. I Further Correspondence. - - - - - - 1852. xv. 1 Further Correspondence. - . . . . 1852-3. xix. 1 Further Correspondence. , - - - - - 1852-3. xix. 335 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of the Cape of Good Hope and Ceylon, respecting the Introduction of Convicts into those Colonies : Also, Correspondence with the Governor of Bermuda on the Removal of Convicts fi'om that Station to the Cape. (16.) ----.. i850. vii. 187 Despatches relative to the Reception of Convicts at the Cape of Good Hope. - 1850. vii. 249 Correspondence with the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope relative to the Assumption of Sovereignty over the Territory between f the Vaal and Orange -Rivers. - 1851. xii. 459 Further Correspondence. - .... 1852-3. xx. 279 Further Correspondence, - ..... 1854. xiii. 315 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 127 Gape ----- Carmarthen Cape of Good Hope — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Relations between this Country and the Kafir and other Tribes on our South African Frontier ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (55.) ... 1852. "Vol. xxx. p. 1 (In consequence of the Lateness of the Session the Committee merely reported the Evidence.) [Heads op Evidence : — Amatola Mountains ; Opinions for and against their being cleared and occupied, as a Means of finishing the War. Discontent of the Boers. How far the diminished Influence of the Tribes has led to their inciting the People to Wm-. Whether the Chiefs should be removed, or their Authority upheld. EiFcct of Missionary Efforts for the Civilization of the Kafirs. . The Commando System.' ■ Predatory Habits of the Kafirs. Migration of Dutch Settlers. Gaika Tribes. Griquas dispossessed of their Territory. Hottentots, their Conduct in the Rebellion. Cause of the War of 1835-36, and of the Outbreak in 1846. Circumstances that have led to the present War. Kat River Settlement. Kei River, considered as a Frontier Boundary. How far expedient to appoint Native Magistrates. Necessity for a larger Military Force on the Frontier. Defective Nature of the Policy pursued by the British Government. Representative Government.] Return of the Number of Gruns and of Pounds of Gunpowder Elnnually exported from the United Kingdom to the Cape of Good Hope, from the Close of 1844 to 1st January 1852. (30.) - - - - - - • - ^ 1852. XV. 389 Return of all Ordinances published at the Cape relating to the Trade of Arms and Gun. powder, previously to that published I7th November 1851. (31.) - 1852. xv. 379 Copies of Two Ordinances as enacted by the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, with the Advice and Consent of the Legislative Council thereof, and, amended and confirmed by Her Majesty in Council : — The first constituting a Parliament for the said Colony ; the second regulating in certain respects the Appropriation of the Revenue thereof by the said Parliament. - .... . 1852-3. xix. 371 See also Aboeigines. BIkEenhbad Steam Vessel. Colonies, I. Emigration. Slavekt. Statistical Tables. Cape Route to the East Indies, &c. See East Indies, II. a. Cape Verde Islands. . See Slave Trade, IH. 3. Cape Wine. See Cape op Good Hope. Wine. Capital Punishments. See Bankruptcy, I. Crimes and Offences. Capper v. the Earl op Lindsbt : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Capper V. the Earl of Lindsey (Writ of Error). (132.) - - 1851. xvi. 225 Captors. See Prizes and Prize Monet. Cardipp. See Coals. Cardiff and Merthtr Tydfil Railway. See Tapp Vale Railway. Cardigan, Earl op : Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in full Parliament, for Felony, on Tuesday the 16th February 1841. - 1841. xxxiv. 1 Account of the Expense of fitting up and furnishing the House of Lords for the Trial of the Earl of Cardigan. (23.) - - - . . 1841. xviii. 37 Cards and Dice. See Fees, &c. Inland Revenue. Carleton's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading ot the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of William Carletoii,' Esquire, with Rosamond Carleton his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (56.) - - 1839. xvii. 333 Carlile, Rev. J. See Education and Schools, Ireland, III. i. Carlisle Tables op Mortality. See Births, Deaths, and M:arriages. Carlisle, Dean and Chapter op. See Church of England, I. i. Carlisle, Diocese op : Order in Council approving a Scheme, No. 10., of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England and Wales, for augmenting the Income^ of the Bishops of Carlisle and Chester, (in 2.) - - - - - - - 1838. xvm. 102 Carlisle, Langholm, and Haavick Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Carlisle, Langholm, and Hawick Railway Bill. (23.112.): - .- , - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 341 ' Carlisle and Silloth Bat Railway and Dock Company : Report of the Admiralty on the Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway and Dock Company Bill. (33.23.) - - % , - - - - - 1854. XXXVII. 777 Carlow, Sheriff of : y Return of the Panel sent by- the Sheriff of Carlow to the Clerk of the Crown immediately previous to the last Assizes ; as also the Sheriff's Jury Book. (71.) - 1837. xv. 163 Carlton Palace. .See Charing Cross and Strand Improvements. Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway : Report of the Admiralty on Carmarthen & Cardigan Railway Bill.(33.l8.) 1854. xxxvii. 769 Report of the Board of Trade on the • Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Bill. (23.13.) ..-...- 1859, Sess. 1. vra. 131 Q 4 1 28 GENERAL INDEX TO *THE Caenatic - - . - Castleblaynet Caenatic Debts: Bill for continuing for a limited Time the Powers of the Commissioners acting in pursuance of an Agreement )Detween the East India Company and the Pi'ivate Creditors of the Nabobs of the Carnatic. (72. of 1810.) - - - Vol. xxxn. p. 109 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons (in 1818) oa the Petitions of ceriain Creditors of the Nabob of the Carnatic ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (57. of 1819.) - - - ~ - - - ci. 287 See also Chase and Compact. Carnegie, Sir James. See Southesk Claim op Peerage. Caroline, Queen. See Queen Caroline. Carr, Mr. W. O. See Excise, III. CAERI4.GE OF GoODS, &C. : Bill to repeal such Parts of the Acts 3 W. & M. c. 12. and 21 Geo. 2. c. 28. as relates to the settling the Eates of the Carriage of Goods. (153. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 419 See also Canal Companies. Eailwats. Stage Coaches. Carriages. See Hackney Carriages. Inland Eevenue. Carriages and Carts, Duty on. See Assessed Taxes. Caekick, Earl of : • Eeport from the Lord Chancellor on the Earl of Carrick's Claim to vote for Eepresentative Peers for Ireland. (269.) - . . . . 1857-8. xix. 331 Careick-on- Shannon Poor Law Union : Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to investigate and report on the Petition of the Board of Guardians of the Union of Carrick-on-Shannon, com- plaining of the Management and Misconduct of the late Vice Guardians of the said Union ; together with Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. (170.) - 1850. xxii. 9 Correspondence between the Irish Poor Law Commissioners in June 1848, and Thomas Kirkwood, Esq., .J. P. of County Eoscommon, relative to Allegations of Misconduct on the Part of Captain Wynne, late Government Inspector of the Union of Carrick-on- Shannon : And also. Letters of the Irish Poor Law Commissioners, in December 1849, relative to the Bonds and Securities of the Officers of the Union, and the Neglect of the late Vice Guardians regarding the Mode of taking the same. (142.) - 1850. xiii. 643 Minute of the Board of Guardians of Carrick-on-Shannon Union, dated in December 1849, fixing the Amount of Salary of the Clerk thereof ; and Correspondence between the Commissioners and the Board of Guardians, with reference to the Clerk's Salary. (231.) - 1850. XIII. 645 Carriers. See Carriage of Goods, &c. Carroll. See Queen (The) v. Millis, and the Queen v. Caeeoll. Carter, Joseph : Depositions in the Case of an Inquest on the Body of Joseph Carter, in the Borough of Bridgwater, and the Verdict of the Jury thereupon. (188.)- - 1838, xviii. 479 Caeysfort, Eael of : Eeport from the Lord Chancellor on the Earl of Carysfort's Claim to vote for Eepresentative Peers for Ireland. (212.) ----- 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 605 Casey, B. See Pooe in Ireland, III. 3. Cash Payments, Eestkiction and Eesumption of. See Bank of England, 1. 1. TL. i. III. 8. Bank of Ireland, 1. 2. Cashel and Dublin Eailway : Memorial addressed to the Treasury respecting the Execution of a Eailroad between Dublin and Cashel. (141.) ------- 1844. xv. 279 Cashel Union. See Poor in Ireland, III. 3. Casks, Embezzlement of. See Naval Inquiry. Castle Douglas and Dumfries Eailway : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Castle Douglas and Dumfries Eailway Bill. (23. U.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 133 Castlebae Petty Sessions. See Lucan, Eael of. Castlebae Union : Eeport from Mr. Otway respecting the State of the Finances of Castlebar Union, especially the Eefusal of the Board of Guardians to strike a Eate. - - - 1847. xix. 64 Letter from the Earl of Lucaa to Sir George Grey, relating to the above Eeport of Mr. Otway. (69.) ---.-.. i847. xxi. 413 Order of Poor Law Commissioners dissolving Castlebar Union. - - 1847. xix. 136 Letter to Sir George Grey from the Poor Law Commissioners, enclosing one from Mr. Otway, containing his Observations on the Earl of Lucan's Letter respecting Castlebar Union. -----.. 1847. xix. 194 Correspondence regarding Eates due from Immediate Lessors. - - 1847. xix. 412 Eeturn of the Cases in which Proceedings have been taken in any of the Superior Courts to enforce the Payment of Poor Eates in the Unions of Castlebar and Westport. (192.) 1847-8. XVII. 295 See also Pooe in Ieeland, II. 2. Castleblaynet Union. See Pooe in Ieeland, III. 6, SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. , 129 ' Castlemaine - - - - Cemeteries Castlemaine Estuaet Reclamation : Report of the Admiralty on. the Castlemaine Estuary Reclamation Bill. (119. 10,'J 1852-3. Vol. Lxvii.' p. 383 Castlemaine Harbour : ^ - Report of the Admiralty on the Castlemaine Harbour Bill. (56.4.) - 1851. xxx. 365 Cateepam Railway : Report of Board of Trade on the Caterham Railway Bill. (23.15.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 135 Cathoart, Parish of. See Cholera. Cathedrals, ^ee Church of England, 1. 9. II. l. 4. Church of Ireland, III. 2. J)eert Cathedral. Cathedral and Ecclesiastical Preferments. See Church of England, I. i. 9. Catholics. See Roman Catholics. Caton's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Caton's pivorceBill. (179.) - - .... 1854. xx. 777 Cattle. See Cruelty to Animals. Imports and Exports, II. 3. 6. Provisions. Cattle, Food for : General Letter issued from the Excise Office in the Year 1835 to the Officers of the Excise, with respect to the Praetj.ce of steeping Barley as Food foi' Cattle, (in 29.— App.) 1846. XXIII. 142 Reports to Her Majesty's Government by Dr. Thomson, Professor Graham, and Dr. Lyon Playfair, with respect to feeding Cattle with Malt. (79.) - ' - 1846. xxxiv. 189» Cattle, Impounding op. See Distresses, Ireland. ^ Cattle Market for the Metropolis. See Islington Market. Metropolitan Cattle Market. Cattle Stealing. See Crimes and Offences, III. 2. Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among : Bill to prohibit the Importation of Sheep, Cattle, or other Animals, for the Purpose of pre- venting the Introduetion of contagious or infectious Disorders. (323.) - 1847-8. vl 517 Bill to prevent, until 1st September 1850, and to the End of the then Session of Parliament, the spreading of contagious or infectious Disorders among Sheep, Cattle, and other Animals. (349.) - ..... 1847-8. vi. 507 Bill to continue the above. (240.). . - - - 1850. vi. 383 A similar Bill. (268.) - - - - • - - 1851. vi. 327 A similar Bill. (342.) . - - - - , - 1852-3. vii. 263 A similar Bill. (270.) . . , - - , . - 1856. vi. 395 Bill to continue certain Acts to prevent the spreading of contagious or infectious Diseases among Sheep, Cattle, and other A-nimals. (234.) .' > - 1857-8. v. 275 Correspondence between the Board of Trade, the Treasury, the Foreign Office, the Board of Customs, the Market Committee of the Corporation of London, and other Parties, relative to the Disease among the Sheep. (293.) - . . . 1847-8. xx. 493 Further Papers respecting the Disease among Sheep. (348.) 1847-8. xx. 513 Report from the Select Committee of the Hqufee of Lords appointed to consider the Operation of the Acts for the Prevention- of infectious Diseases in Cattle, &c. ; with Minutes of Evidence. (159.) ..... 1850. xxhi. 1 (The Committee recommend that the Act 11 & 12 Vict. c. 107. be re-enacted for another Year.) Papers respecting Plettro.Pneumonia in Cattle ; and Abstracts of Experiments made by Dr. Willems of Hasselt. ... . 1852-3. xxl 477 Further Papers on same Subject. - - ... 1852-3. xxi. 541 Report on Murrain in Horned Cattle, the Public Sale of diseased Animals, and the Effects of the Consumption of their Flesh on Human Health ; addressed to the President of the General Board of Health, by E. Headlam Greenhow, M.D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Lecturer on Public Health at St. Thomas's Hospital, &c. - - - - - - 1857; Sess. 2. xxxi. 443 Cautley's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of the Billto dissolve the Marriage of Lieutenant Colonel Proby Thomas Cautley with Frances his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (140.) ... 1850. xxi. 85 Cavan, Trials in. See Crimes and Offences, III. 2. Cave, Mrs. Sarah Otway. See Braye Claim of Peerage. ■ Cazalet's Divorce : MLuutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Peter Reade Cazalet, Esquire, with Caroline Wahab his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, (44. of 1829.) - - - . . cclxi. 75 Cazenove, James. See Bankruptcy Courts. Celebration op Marriages. See Marriages, Cemeteries : • Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts authorizing the making of Cemeteries. (165.) - .... 1847. in. 285 See also Burlal Grounds, Church of England, 1. 5., Huddersfield Burial Ground. Interment of the Dead, Saint Pancras, Sites for Public Buildings, III. ' R 130 GENERA.L INDEX 3:0 THE Census - - - - - - Ceylon Census. See Population. Centeal America. See Akeeica, Central. Central Criminal Court : Bill for establishing a New Court for the Trial of Offences committed in the Metropolis and Parts adjoining. (47.) As amended by the Committee. (52.) As amended on Ee-commitment. (63.) - ... 1834. Voh 1. pt. 1. pp. 141. 151. 163 Amendments by the House of Commons. (153.) - . - ^ - 1834. i^pt. 1. p. 175 Bill to assimilate the Practice of the. Central Criminal Couri; to other Courts of Criminal Judicature within' the Kingdom of England and Wales, with respect to Offenders * liable to the Punishment of Death. (197.) As amended by the Committee. (222.) - - - - - - . - ' - 1837. II. 25. 29 Bill to facilitate the Administration of Criminal Justice at the Central Criminal Court, and at the various Courts of Sessions of the Peace in and near the Metropolis. (237.) 1854. iii. 6Q3 Bill to empower the Court of Queen's Bench to order certain Offences to be tried at the Central Criminal Court. (8.) As amended on Keport. (21.) As amended on Ke-commitment. (24.) - - . ' . ' . 185^. vi. 485. 495. 509 Return of the Niraiber and -Description of Cases tried in the Central Criminal Coiirt before the City Officers and Judges respectively for Six Months ending 5th April 1835 ; and a Return of the Cases tried at the Old Bailey for the like Six Months in the Five preceding Years., (70.) ------ 1835. x^fxvii. 465 See also Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Central Loan Fund Board. See ^Loan Societies, Ireland. Central Wales Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Central Wales Railway BiU. (23.16.) 1859,Sess.l. vni. 137 Ceptipicates. See Attornies and Solicitors. Bankruptcy. Excise. Game Laws. Improvjiment and Drainage op Lands, I. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Victuallers. Certiorari : Bill to prevent the vexatious Removal of Indictments into the Court of King's Bench. (189. of 1825.) - CLxxvi. 1241 Bill for enabling the Court of King's Bench to take Recognizances to any Amount from Defendants who remove Indictments and Presentments into that Court by Writ of Certiorari ;' and for preventing Prosecutors from obtaining such Writ without Leav« of the Court. (94.) - - - - - - - 183,5. i. 479 Bill for preventing the vexatious Removal of Indictments into the Courtof King's Bench; and for extending' the Provisions of the Act 5 & 6 W. & M. c. ll'. for preventing Delays at the Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to other Indictments. (114.) - - 1835. 1.483 Cervi, Island op. See Ionian Islands. Cessio Bonorum : , . Bill for extending the Jurisdiction of Sheriffs in Scotland to the Process of Cessio Bonorum. (190.) - - - - - . . - 1835. II. 541 Bill for regulating the Process of Cessio Bonorum in the Court of Session, and for extending the Jurisdiction of Sheriffs in Scotland to such Cases. (163.) - - 1836. li. 279 Ceylon : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Grievances complained of in Ceylon, in connexion with the Administration and . Government of that Colony ; and whether any Measures can be adopted for the Redress of any Grievances of w^iich there may be just Reason to complain ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (91.) - - - - -1851. xx. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — ^Examination of Captain Watson, relating to the Forgery of his Signature to certain Proclamations purporting to emanate from him as Commander of the Troops in the Mattala i'ort. Ajppendix : — Pac-similes of Translations and of Original Documents in Cingalese.3 Second Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index, (92.) - - - - - , - ' ■■ - - 1851. XX. 33 [Heads op Evidence :— Administration of Justice. Feelings of the Natives with regard to British Kule. Influence of the Priests in inciting the People ta throw off the British Yoke. Connexion of the British Gpvernment with the Buddhist EeEgion. How far the Disconnexion of the Govern- ment has led to the Disaffection of the Priests. Proposition for settling the Question. Former Influence of the Pries'ts. Causes of its Decline. How far the Introduction of Coffee planting has heen heneficial to the Inhahitants. Social Condition of the People. Results of the Proclamation for the Confiscation of. the Property of the Eebels. ' Courts-jnartial. Crown Case Ordinance. Nature of the Kelic called the Delada Tooth. Importance attached thereto by the Natives ; its Delivery into the Custody of the British Government ; Feeling of the Priests and Headmen against its being given up. Execution of a Priest at Kandy. Necessity for the Governor consulting the Executive Council on important Matters. Export Duties ; Principle npon which repealed ; their » Repeal, how viewed by the Mercantile Classes. Connexion of the Disaffection of the Peqple with those Duties. Gun Talx. Land Tax. Verandah Tax. Road Ordinance. Legislative Council; its Constitution ; , proposed remodelling of the Council. Proclamation of Martial Law ; how far necessary. Causes, Nature, and Extent of the Rebellion ; how suppressed. Nature and Object of proposed new Taxes. Handle made of proposed new Taxes, by the Priests and others, to stir up the People to Rebellion Appendix, c&nsisting Of Despatches between Yiscount Torrington and Earl Grey ; also Proclamations, Letters, and Papers, relating to the Affairs of Ceylon.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 1^1 Ceylon Ohancellok Ceylon — confinued. Third Report from same Committee; with TMinutes of Evidence. (93.) 1851. Vol. xxi. p. 1 [Heads of Evidence : — To a great extent the same as those of the Second Report; including, however, the following new Points ;— System of Arrack Eeats. Accusations made against Captain Watson of ' having given Orders to bum Houses. Former Inferiority of the Civil Service ; Improvements therein ; Jealousy created hy the Appointment of Civil Officers from Home. Statement of Sir J. E. Tennent that a Conspiracy existed among the Civil Servants to obstruct him in the Perform- ance of his Duties. Colonel Drought ; Mode in which Martial Law was carried out by him ; the Result. Mr. Elliott, Editor of the " Colombo Observer ;" Letters written by him in relation to the ' Conduct of Parties connected with the Government of Ceylon, &c. Disloyalty of Golahella, Eatta Mahatmaya. Appointment of Headmen by Captain Watson j their Disaffection. Charges 1 brought aga!inst Lieutenant Henderson by Captain Watson. Arrestof Maha Nileme; Grounds for abandoning the Prosecution against him. Outbreak in the Matelle District. Revenue and Expen- diture of the Island. Policy of Lord Torrington.] Appendix to Third Report ; with Index. (94.) -. - - 1851. xxii, 1 [Subjects : — ^Despatches between Viscount Torrington and Earl Grey; also general Correspondence, &c. elucidatory of the several Points of Inquiry before the Committee.] Returns respecting the Ecclesiastical' Establishments and Religious Instruction in Ceylon, (in 105.) - - - - - - - - 1839. ix. 523 Copies or Extracts of Communications on Slavery in Ceylon, (in 138.) - 1839. xni. 567 Correspondence between the Governor of Ceylon and the Colonial Secretary, on the Subject of Slavery in that Island'. (223.) - - - - 1839. xiii. 625 Further Correspondence. (189.) - - - - 1841. xv. 609 Ordinance (No. 7.) enacted by the Governor of Ceylon, for establishing a new TariiF of Duties on Exports and Imports, (in 295.) - - - - 1840. xxvii. ^59 Table of Duties and Drawbacks on Goods imported into and exported from Ceylon, (in 295.) .... 1840. xxvii. 583 Statistical Reports on the Mortality, Sickness, and Invaliding among Her Majesty's Troops serving in Ceylon, the Tenasserim Provinces, and the Burmese Empire ; prepared from the Records of the Army Medical Department and War CM5ce Returns. 1842. xi. 405 Report to the Secretary of State for the Colonies respecting the Island of Ceylon, &c. - - , - - - ' - - 1846. XXXIII. 523' Corresponiience between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Bruns- wick, relative to any Arrangements concluded foi- the Purpose of authorizing and pro- moting such Works. (240.) ..... 1847. vi. 91 Return showing the Number of Letters sent to and received from India, China, Ceylon, and Singapore by private Ships during 1835 and 1845. (267.) - 1847. xxi. 427 Reports on the Finance and' Commerce of the Island of Ceylon, and Correspondence' relative thereto. - - . - . . . 1847-8. viii. 1 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure of Ceylon for the Year ended 30th June 1847. (in 316.) - - - - , - - 1847-8. xxxvn. 545 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe and America ;, tpgether with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. (Part XXil. :— India, Ceylon, &c.) - - . 1847-8. x. 1 Papers relative to the Affairs of Ceylon. ' . . - - 1849. vni. 157 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of the Cape of Good Hope and Ceylon respecting the Introdtiction of Convicts into those Colonies, &c. (16.) ..... - . 1850. VII. 187 Despatches between Viscount Torrington and Earl Grey, and Correspondence with other , Parties, relative to the Affairs of Ceylon, (in 93.) - - 1851. xxii. 11 Papers relating to the Affairs of Ceylon. - - , - - 1851. x. 353 Papers relating to the Court-martial held on Capt;ain Watson. - - 1851. ' x. 399 Copy of any recent Instructions given to the Governor of Ceylon with reference to the Repeal of the Export Duty on Cinnamon in that Colony. (196.) - 1852. xv. 401 See also Emigration and Emigeants, i. Passage Vessels. Statistical Tables. Chaff Wax. See Chancekt, Court of, England. Chalkees, Ieeland : Bill to prevent malicious cutting and wounding, and to punish Offenders called Chalkers, in Ireland. (1802-3.) - ' - - - - - - ^v.! 85 Challenging of Jueibs. See Juries and Jurors. , Challis, Doe v. : , . , Question of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Doe (dem. Evers and others) v. ' Challis (Writ of Error),. (24.) . , - - - - 1859, Sess. I. x. 133 Chamblt : Population of Chambly. (in 44.) ..... 1838. vi. 413 Chancellor, Lord. /See Lord High Chancelloe. Chancellor, Lord,' or Ireland. See Deputy Lieutenant, Ireland. House of Commons, i. Magistracy. Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction. Chancellor, Vice. See Vice Chancellor. • Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland : Bill to enable His Majesty to appoint the Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland^for the Time being one of the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treasurer in England, without Salary. (13. of 1807.) - - - .<- - ix. 277 B, 2 132 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chancery Chancery, Court of, England : I. Bills relating to the Administration of Justice, and the Matters connected with the Coui't of Chancery : Bill to remove Doubts touching Appointments to certain Offices in the Court of Chancery- made during the Vacancy of the Office of Register and. Keeper of the Register and Registers in that Court. (40. of 1805.) - " - Vol. [xiii.] p. 231 Bill for making Provision for such Masters in Ordinary of the Court of Chancery as shall be desirous of resigning from Age or Infirmity, and for augmenting the Income of tiie Masters in Ordinary. (84< of .1836.) - - - -1.303 Bill to provide additional Salaries to the present Clerks in the Office of the Accountant • General, and to appoint additional Clerks in the said Office, and to make other Payments in respect of the said Office. (88. of 1806.) - - - - i. 353 Bill to provide that Property vested in the Accountant General shall, upon his Death, Removal, or Resignation, vest in his Successor. (108. of 1812-13.) - lix. 613 A similar Bill. (4. of 1813-14.) - - . . lxix. 21 Bill to provide for the Repair of the Six Clerks and Chancery Inrolment Offices, and the better Preservation of the Records of the Court of Chancery. (58. of 1829.) - ccxlii. 473 Bill to regulate the Office of Register and Keeper of the Register and Registers of the Court of Chancery. (147. of 1830.) - - ' - - - cclxiii. 357 Bill to regulate the Salaries and Emoluments of the Masters in Ordinary, and the Clerks employed in the Offices of the said Masters. (146. of 1830.) - - cclxiii. 365 ^ill touching Affidavits in Chancery. (40. of 1831.^) ... cclxxxix. 535 Bill for the better Execution of Decrees and Orders made in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland respectively. (77. of 1831.) - - ccxc. 133 Bill to effectuate the Service of Process issuing from the Coufts 'of Chancery and Exchequer in .England and Ireland respectively. (112. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvi. 705 Bill for rendering the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery more expeditious and more certain. (107. of 1831.) .... . ccxc. 433 Bill to abolish certain Sinecure Offices connected with the Court of Chancery. (233. of 1831-32.) As amended by the Committee. (234. of 18'31-32.) - ccxcvii. 501. 503 Bill to make Provision for the Lord High Chancellor of England in lieu of Fees heretofore received by him. ' (245. of 1831-32.) - - - - ccxcvii. 549 Bill for the Improvement of the Administration of Justice in the High Court of Chancery in England. (256. of 1831-32.)' - - - "- . ccxcvii. 575 Bill for the Regulation of the Proceedings and Practice in certain Offices, and the Salaries and Fees of certain Officers, of the Court of Chancery. (21. of 1833.) As amended by the Committee. (125. of 1833.) - - . . cccxiv. 409. 435 Amendments made by the Commons. (195. of 1833.) ... cccxiv. 451 Bill for appointing a Chief Judge in Chancery, and for establishing a Court of Appeal in Chancery. (128. of 1833.) ..... . cccxT. 217 Bill for abolishing the Offices of Six Clerks, Sworn Clerks, and Waiting Clerks of the High Court of Chancery, and to provide for the future Discharge of the Duties of those - Offices. (134. of 1833.) - - - . . - cccXv. 223' Bill to provide for the Performance of the Duties of certain Offices connected with the Court of Chancery which have been abolished. (192. of 1833.) - . cccxv. 851 Bill to amend and extend the Provisions of the Act 2 Will. 4. c. 33. to effectuate the Service of Process issuing from the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland respectively. (143.) - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 797 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 84. as relates to the Amount of the Salary granted to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery ; and to' make other Provisions in relation to the said Office. (179.) - - . , . . 1835. ii. 449 Bill for the Improvement of the Registrar's Office and other Offices of the Court of Chancery. ' (143.) - - - - . . 1835. ii. 37 Bill to abolish certain Offices connected with Fines and Recoveries and the Cursitors in the Court of Chancery, and to make Provision for the Abolition of certain Offices in the Superior Courts of Common Law in England. (191.) - - 1835. n. 549 Bill for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery. (76.) - 1836. i. 959 Bill for making further Investments from the Money of the Suitors of the Court of Chancery and the Court of Exchequer, and for providing for Payment into Court of Fees received by certain Officers of the Lord Chancellor. (219.) ... 1838. iv. 733 Bill for facilitating the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery. (263.) As amended by the Commons. (263 a.) . - . . 1840. ii. 63. 65 Bill for ' making Provision as to the Office of Master in Chancery in certain Cases. (191-) - - 1840. III. 463 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Vict.,c. 94. for facilitating the, Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery. (141.) . .' _ . . if)^y_ m, 299 Bill to enable the Lord Chancellor to direct that certain Proceedings from the Court of Chancery, and Matters in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Lunacy, may be carried to the County Courts. (186.) - - . . . . 1841. n. 97 'Bill for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery. (43.) . 1842. 11. 1 Bill for abolishing certain Offices in the High Court of Chancery. (184.) . 1842. I'l.' 551 Bill for amending the Acts 3 85 4 Vict. c. 94., 4 & 5 Vict. c. 52., and 5 Vict. c. 5., for facilitating the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery ; an(l for providing for the Discharge of the Duties of the Subpoena Office after the Death, Resignation, or Removal of the present Patentee of that Office. (265.) - - . . 1845. n. 9 Bill to abolish Oac of the Offices of Master hx Ordmary of the High Court of Chancery. (192.) 1847. IV. 451 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 133 Chancery Chancery, Court of, England : I. 'Bills-,— continued. Bill for the Discontinuance of the Attendance of the Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery in the Public Office, and for transferring the Business of such Public Office to the Affidavit Office in Chancery, (202.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (298.) ... . - 1847. Vol. iv. p. 457. 463 Bill for empowering certain Officers of the High Court of Chanceiy to administer Oaths and take Declarations and Affirmations. (48.) - - - 1847'-8. in. 223 Bill for abolishing certain Offices in the Petty Bag in the High Court of Chancery, and for regulating the Petty Bag Office. (132.) - - - , - 1847-8. t. 599 Bill for the further Regulation of the Proceedings and Practice of certain Offices in the ' ■ High Court of Chancery in England, (297.) - - - 1847-8. "111.459 Bill to regulate certain Offices in the Petty Bag in the High Court of Chancery, the Practice of the Common Law Side of that Court, and the Enrolment Office of the said Court. (327.) - ■ " - ' - - - - - 1847-8. V. 611 Bill to amend the above Act 11 & 12 Vict. c. 94., to "regulate certain Offices in the Petty Bag in the High Court of Chancery," &c. (238.) - - - 1849. vi. 153 Bill to give primary Jurisdiction to the Masters in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery in certain Cases. (45.) As amended in Committee. (158.) - 1850. iv. 451. 463 Bill to enable the 'High Court of Chancery to give effisct to its Decrees in Cases where Real Estate is vested "in Married Women. (153.)' ... 1850. iv. 19 Bill to continue for Two Years the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 94., intituled " An Act for facilitating the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery," and also the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 52. to amend the said Act, and also 8 & 9 Vict. c. 105. ^o amend the Act 4 & 5 Vict, c. 52. (297.) - - ... - . , . 1850. m. 27 Bill to diminish the Delay and Expense of Proceedings in the High Court of Chancery in England. (222.) ....... 1850. iii. 523 Bill for appointing a Chief Judge in Chancery, and for establishing a Court of Appeal in s Chancery. (164.) - - - -' - - - 1850. iii. 417 Bill to give primary Jurisdiction to the Masters iu Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery in certain Cases. (140.) - - . . - 1851. v. 245 Bill to improve the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery and in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. (220.) - . • 1851. iv. 257 Bill to amend the Practice and Course of Proceeding in the High Court of Chaneery. (118.) As amended by the Select Committee. (145.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (208.) - -' -- - - 1852. iii. 345. 371. 397 , Bill ^o abolish the Office of Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery, and to mate Provision for the more speedy and efficient Despatch of Business in the said Court. (89.) As amended by the Select Committee. (144.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (230.) - . - - , 1852. iii, 513. 535. 557 Bill for the Relief of the Suitors of the High Court of Chancery. (171.) As amended in Committee. (233.) - - . 1852. iv. 371. 397 Clause to be moved on Report by the Lord Lyndhurst. (233 a.) '- 1852. 'iv. 423 Amendment to be moved on Report by the Lord Cranworth. (233 J.) - 1852. iv. 425 Bill for the Relief of the Suitors of the High Court of Chancery. (255.) 1852. iV. 427 Bill relating to the Appointment of Persons to administer Oaths in Chancery, and to Affidavits made for Purposes connected with Registration. {7.) ^As amended by the Commons. (114.) - - - - 1852-3. vi. 577.' 581 Bill further to extend the Jurisdiction of thp Judges of the County Courts, and to facilitate Proceedings in the High Court of Chancery. (11.) . - 1852-3. iv. 19 Bill for the further Relief of the Suitors of the High Court of Chancery. (53.); ^As amended by, the Select Conunittep. (293.) As amended by the Commons. (421.) - . - - - - 1852-3. in. 363. 375. 383 Bill for making further Provision' for the Execution of the Office of Examiner of the High Court of Chancery. (83.) - - - - 1852-3. vi. 585 Bill to make further Provision for the more speedy and efficient Despatch of Business in the High Court of Chancery. (218.) — r-With the Amendments made by the Commons. (318.) -> n . ' . , . . . ... 1854. III. 577. 585 Bill to amend the Course of Procedure in the High Court of Chancery. (277.) 1854. in. 327 Bill to transfer to the Court of Chancery the Testamentary Jurisdiction of the Ecclesias- tical Courts, and to alter and amend the Law in relation to Matters of Testacy and Intestacy. (25.) Bill as amended by the Select Committee. (67.) - - Bill with the Amendments made in Committee. (72.) Clause to be moved by the Lord St. Leonards. (72 a.) - Bill as amended on Re-comraitment and on Report. (78.) Clauses to be proposed by the "Lord Chancellor on Third Reading. (78 a.) Bill to enforce, in any Part of the'United Kingdom Decrees and Orders of the High Court of Chancery of England and Ireland, and of the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, and to allow Execution to issue in any Part of the United Kihgdom under Judgments or Decreets obtained in certain Courts of Record in England, Scotland, or Ireland. (254.) . ., . .,' - 1854. iv. 351 Bill to make further Provision for, the more speedy and efficient Despatch of Business in the High Court of Chancery, and to vest in the Lord Chancellor the Ground and Buildings of the said Court situate in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, with Powers of Leasing and Sale thereof. (52.)^ As amended in Committee. (62.) 1854-5. in. 555. 567 K 3 \ \ I 1854. VI. 389 1854. VI. 425 1854. VI. 457 1854. VI. 495 1854. VI. 497 1854. VI. 533 134 GENERAL IND!EX TO TfiE Cha-ncert HANCEET, Court op, England : I. Bills — continued. Bill to amend the Course ofProcedure in the High Court of Chancery. (295.) 1856.Vol.iii. p. 315 IBill to make further Provision for the Despatch of Business in the Registrars Office in the Court of Chancery. (296.) .... - 1856. in. 319 Bill to amend the Course of Procedure in the High Court of Chancery, the Court of Chancery in Ireland, and the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster. (120.) . - - • - - ... - 1857-8. in. 211 Bill to extend the Powers of the Lord Chancellor for providing Accommodation for the , Court of Chancery. (52.) ... - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 93 II. Reports relating to the Practice, &c. of the Court : Report made to His Majesty by the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practice of the Court of Chancery. (56. of 1826.) - . . . . com. 1 ' Propositions for Alterations in the Practice of the Court. - - - coin. 39 Explanatory Paper prepared by Mr. Beames. - - - - - com. 67 Appendix (A.) — Minutes of Evidence. - - • - cciii. 117 Appendix (B.) — Official Returns. ..---- coin. 625 Appendix (C.) — Papers referred to in the Minutes of Evidence. - - - cciv. 7 Appendix (D.) — Miscellaneous Papeis. .... cciv. 581 Index to the Report, (in 308.) - - - - . 1847. xliii. 11 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider and examine so much of the Bill for the Regulation of the Proceedings and Practice of certain Offices, and the Salaries and Fees ' of certain Officers, of the Court of Chancery, as relates to the abolishing of Offices, and transferring to other Offices the Duties performed in those so to be abolished. (66. of 1833.) ; occxviii. 587 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Petition of ^he Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, praying for Inquiry into the Duties and Emoluments of his Office; with Minutes of Evidence. (58.) ... 1844. xix. 1 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill to give primary Jurisdiction to the Masters in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery in certain Cases ; together with Minutes of Evidence and an Appendix. (202.) ... . - . 1851. XI?:. 337 First Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Process, Practice, and System of Pleading in the Court of Chancery, the Manner of conducting Suits, &c., and the Costs, &c. incidental thereto ; with an Appendix. - - 1852. xxiv. 1 [SnBJECTS : — Proceedings in a Chancery Suit. Administration Decree. Parties to a Suitin Equity. Misjoinder. Suits respecting Mortgages and other Incumbrances. Partial and Declaratory Relief. Bills of Revivor and Supplement. Mode of taking Evidence. Discovery. Cases for the Opinion of Courts of Law. Details of Procedure. The Masters Offices : Course of Procedure therein. Mode of taking Accounts. Practice on Reference. Recommendation to abolish the' Masters Offices as at present constituted Appendix, consisting of Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners ; and of Answers to Heads of Inquiry on Evidence.] Supplement to Appendix. - • ' - - '- 1852. xxiv. 333 [Subjects : — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee respecting the New York Code of Procedure.] ' Second Report of tlie Commissioners ; with an Appendix. (1.) - 1854. xxv. 589 [SoEjECTSi — Review of the Course of Proceedings in Doctors Commons, as to Personal Estate, in Matters of Testacy and Intestacy ; Consequences and Effect of Probate and Letters of Administra- tion ; Nature and Constitution of Testamentary Courts. Jurisdiction of the Courts as affecting Real Eetate. Proposed Amendments of the Law : Constitution of the proposed Testamentary Court : Jurisdiction and Procedure of the , Court of Probate : District Offices : Counsel and Practitioners in the Court : Pleadings,'' Evidence, and Practice in the Court of Probate : Limita- tion of Time : Appeal from Court of Probate : Transfer of existing Suits in Matters Testamentary : Fees : Real Representative : Compensation to Officers —Appendix, consisting of Minutes of Divisions of the Commissioners ; Minutes of Evidence ; anJi Abstract of Returns of Wills proved, and Ajdministrations granted, during the Years 1850, 1851, and 1852. J Third Report of the Commissioners ; with an Appendix. - - - 1856. xxix. 1 [Subjects :— Jurisdiction of Courts of Law and Equity ; proposed Extension of their Powers. Oral Examination of Witnesses in Chancery. Course pursued in drawing up Orders. Rerfstrar's Office s suggested Improvements in the Mode of transacting Business. Process of the Court for enforcing its Orders. — Appendix: Memoranda of the Commissioners as to the Expediency of extending the Jurisdiction of the Court of Bankruptcy to the Administration of deceased Traders Estates ; and as to the Mode of taking Evidence in the Court of Chancery. Minutes of Evidence and Answers to Questions on Evidence. Statements relating to Registrar's Office ; and Mis- cellaneous Papers.] III. Accounts relating to the Business, Fees, Offices, &c. of the Court : Account of Bills in Chancery filed by the Six Clerks of that Court from i755 to 1799, being a Statement of the Business in that Court and at the RoUs, so far as the Department of the Six Clerks is concerned. (107. of 1811.) - - ' . . . ^-^y. 169 Account of the Income of the Lord Chancellor in the Year 1831 , with the Sources from whence derived. (257. of 1831-32.) - , . - _ . . ^cox. 221 Return of the Salaries, Profits, Fees, and Emoluments of the Clerk of the Hanaper, Patentee of the Subpoena Office, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Clerk of the Custodies of Lunatics and Idiots, Patentee in Bankruptcy, the Chaff Wax, the Sealer in Chancery, Clerk of Presentations, Clerk of Inrolments in Bankruptcy, and the Clerk of Dispensa- tions and Faculties. (247. of 1831-32.) - .' - . . ccox. 223 Return of the Offices abolished and created in the Court of Chancery during the Years 1831 1832, and 1833. (198. of 1833.) - - - - . ccoxxiv, 683 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 135 CHAli[CEEy Chancery, Court of, England : in. Accounta— continued. Returns respecting the Court ; viz. Number of Bills filed in each Year jfrom 1823 to 1833 : Appeals and Causes standing for Hearing on 22d Nov. 1834 l Appeals presented and heard in each Year from 1823 to 1833 : §ums received in the Registrar's Office in 1833 and 18^4 ; also in the Masters Offices, specifyiiig the Amount retained by the Masters and their Clerks : Sums paid ia 1833 and 1834 by the Accountant G-eneral to the Registrars and Masters or their Clerks, and to the Report, thei Examiners, and the Affidavit Offices ; and Sums received by the Three last-named Offices in each Year from 1823 to .1833.. (138.) ..... 1835. Vol. xxxvii. p. 449 Account of the Number of Days which the Lord Chancellor sat in the Court of Chancery from January to September in 1833 and 1834 ; and the Lord Chancellor and Lords Com- missioners to 13th August 1835. (158.) ... 1835. xxxvii. 461 Return from the Registrar's Office ,of the Number of Appeals from the Vice Chancellor and the Master of the Rolls in the Four Years ending respectively the 22d Nov. 1834, 1830, and 1826. (97.) ------- 1835. xxxvii. 463 Return of the Number of Causes, Exceptions, and Further Directions, &c., set down to be heai'd, and the Number of Decrees and Orders made, from 1750 to 1754, "1760 to 1764, 1770 to 1774, 1780 to 1784, 1790 to 1794,. 1800 to 1804, in 1808, and in each succeeding Y6ar to the End of 1835 ; and of the Number ready for Hearing, on the First Day of,., and at the Close of the Sittings after, each Term, in each of tte above Years, before the Lord Chancellor and the Master__ of the Rolls : Also, Returns of the Number of Re- hearings and Appeals before the Lord Chancellor set down in each of the said Years ; and of the Number of Re-hearings and Appeals standing for Hearing on the First Day of,' and at the Close of the Sittings after, each Term, before the Lord Chancellor, in each of the above Years, &c. (in 42.) - - - , - 1836. xxv. 151— 166 Supplement to the above Return. (107.) - - - 1836. xxv. 177 Corrected Supplemental Return of Appeals for 1834. (118.) - - 1836. xxv. 179 Number of Cause Petitions presented to' and answered by the Lord Chancellor in each Year from 1757 to 1761, and also from 1831 to 1835. (in 42.) - 1836. xxv. 167 Number of Petitions answered and set down for hearing at the RoUs for the several Years 1749-50, 1750-51, 1752, 1753, and 1754, and also for the several Years 1831, 1832, 1833, "1834, and 1835. (in 42.) - - - , - - ' - 1836. xxv. 167 Number of Bills in Equity filed by the Six Clerks in the sevQi-al Years 1750-54, 1760-64, 1770-74, 1780-84, 1790-94, 1800-4, 1808, and each succeeding Year down to the End of the Year 1835. (in 42.) ..... 1836. xxv. 167 Account of the Sums received annually by the Accountant General of the Co^irt of Chancery under the Provisions of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 94., and of the Sums paid annually, for Salaries and otherwise thereout, from 25th November 1833 to 25th November 1837. (33.) ....... 1838. XVIII. 47 Accounts of the largest Sum received by the Registrars for a Decree or Order of the Court in 1831 and 1837'; of Fees received in the Registrar's Office in the Years ending thft 25th of November 1833 and 1837 ; and of the Reduction of the Fees of the Court, per Judge's Order of 23d February 1837. (39.) - i - f- 1838. xviii. 49 Accounts of the Rates of Charge for Copies of Proceedings, and of Fees received in the Masters Offices. (47.) - , - - - - - 1838. xviii. 51 Return of the Number of Causes siianding for hearing before the Lord Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor, and the Master of the Rolls, on 1st June 1839^ including Exceptions, Further Directions, Pleas, and Deinurrers. "(124.) - - - 1839. xvi. 239 Returns respecting the Court of Chancery. (34.) - - - 1840. xx. 1 Further Returns. (10.) - -, - - - 1841. xvin. 19 Accounts respecting Appeals from the Court of Chancery and the Court of Exchequer. (66.) . . - -. - 1840. XX. 11 .Return of the Number of Causes, Exceptions, Further Directions, Pleas, and Demurrers set down to be heard in and for, and of the Number of Decrees and Orders made on hearing the same in, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, and to Hilary Term 1840 ; distinguishing those set down and heard and disposed of at the Rolls from the others ; and, since the Establish- ment of the Vice Chancellor's Court, specifying how many of those set down before the Lord Chancellor have been heard in this Court, and how many by the Vice Chancellor, (in 34.) - ... ^ - - - 1840. xx. 1 Ditto, in the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, and to the End of Hilary Term 1841. (in 10.) - - - - ' - - 1841. xvin. 19 Return of the l!^umber of Causes, Exceptions, Further Directions, Pleas, and Demnrrers ready for hearing on the First Day of each Term, and also at the Close of the Sittings after each Term, in each of the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, and to Hilary Term 1840, before the Lord Chancellor and Master of the Uolls. (in 34.) - - 1840. xx. 1 Ditto, to the End of Hilary Term 1841. (in 10.) -. - 1841. xviii. 19 Ditto, (exclusive of those before the Master of the Rolls,) on 2d November and 2d December 1841, 11th January, 8th February, and 24th March 1842. (in 36. & 77.) . - ■ . . -■ '" - 1842. XIV. 339. 341 Ditto, from the last Day of Hilary Term 1841 to the Close of the Sittings after Trinity Term 1842, including the Causes disposed of by the several Vice Chancellors and by the Master of the Rolls, (in 272.) .... 1842. xiv. 343 Ditto, before each of the Vice Chancellors on 20th May 1843. (124.) - 1843. xvm. 23 •■ ' ' ' ' R 4 ' 136 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chancery Chanceet, Codet of, England : III. Accoxints— continued. Return of tlie Number of Re-hearings and Appeals before the Lord Chancellor set down in 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, and to Hilary Term 1840, specifying how many were from the Master of the Rolls, and how many from the Vice Chancellor ; and 'of the Number of such Re-hearings and Appeals heard and disposed of in each Year, (in 34.) - - - - - - ' - 1840. Vol. xx. p.,3 Ditto, in the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839; 1840, and to the End of Hilary Term 1841. (in 10.) - - - ,- - - - 1841. xvm. 20 Ditto, from the First Day of Hilary Term 1841 to the End of the Sittings after Trinity Term 1842. (in 272.) - - - . 1842. xiv. 345 Return of the Number of new Causes set down and ready for hearing between 2d November 1841.and7th April 1842. (in 36. & 77.) - - - 1842. xiv. 339. 341 Ditto, from the last Day of Hilary Term 1841, down to the Close of the Sittings after Trinity Term 1842. (in 272.) - - - - 1843. xiv. 343 Return of the Number of Re-hearings and Appeals standing for hearing on the first Day of each Term, and also on the last Day of Sittings after each Term, before the Lord Chancellor, iu the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, and to Hilary Term 1840; and' specifying when the first Five of such Re-hearings and Appeals (except such as appeal' to have been called on and adjourned) had been set down at each of such Times, (in 34.) ..--.- 1840. xx. 3 Ditto, to the End of Hilaiy Term 1841. (in 10.) - - - 1841. xviii. 20 Account of the Number of Motions heard by the Lord Chancellor during the Four Years ending the 22d Day of November 1834, and of the Number of Orders on Petitions during the same Time. (45.) - ' - - 1840. xx. 5 Account of the Number of Judgments given in the Court of Chancery by the Lord Chancellor, during Four Years ending 22d Novembeir 1834, which were appealed to the House of Lords ; showing the Date of Presentation of. the said Appeals, and distinguishing those Judgments affirmed from those reversed. (59.) '- - - 1840. xx. 7 Supplement to the above Account. (145.) - - - 1840. xx. 9 Accountof the Number of Judgments given in theCourt of Chancery by the Lord Chancellor, during Four Years ending 1839, which were appealed to the House of Lords, &c. (in 66.) ... - - - - - . 1840. xx. 11 Rules, Orders, and Regulations made by the Lord Chancellor, with the Advice and Consent of the Master of the Rolls, relative to the Forms and Mode of Proceeding in the Court of Chancery. (187.) - - - - - 1-841. xviii. 21 Account of the Annual Compensations or Allowances which, in the Year ending 1st January 1842, were paid out o:^ the Consolidated Fund in respect of any Offices abolished or regulated under the Act 7 WiU. 4. & 1 Vict. c. 30., or under any other Authority, (in 147.) ------- 1842. xv. 8 Return from the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery of the Income unappropriated arising from the Suitors Fee Fund. (80.) - - - 1842. xiv. 346 fl Returns of the annual Amount of Fees, &c. received, since 28th August 1833, in the Crown Office in Chancery, and of Sums allowed for Clerks, &c. ; and an Account of the Amount of Salary paid to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery under the Acts 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 84. and 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 47. ; and also a Return of the Clerk of the Patents. (180.) - - - - - 1843. xvm. 109 Return of the Amount of Stock standing in the Names of the Accountants General of the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in trust for the Suitors of the said Courts : 1841. (in 36.) .... . 1843. xxi. 242 Return respecting the Fees, &c. of the Clerks of Enrolment, Six Clerks, Sworij Clerks, Comp- troller of the Hanaper, Clerks of Records and Writs, &c. (19.) - 1844. x. 155 Return. of the Dates and Substance of all Orders of Court for the Reduction of Fees in ^ the Court of Chancery, made since the Court of Chancery Offices Abolition Act 1842; and of the Amount per Annum of such Reductions. (15.) . 1845. viii. 283 Return of all Stocks and Securities standing in the Name of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, and of all Monies standing in the Name of the said Accountant General, on 1st June 1847. (265.) . . - . - . 1847. xx. 1 Returns showing the Number of Appeals and Re-hearings standing for hearing before the Lord Chancellor on 6th July 1846, and subsequently set down, with the Dates when each was set dovni, and when heard.. (215.) ' . . 1849. xxv. 161 Return of the Number of Causes in the Court of Chancery standing for hearing at the Com- mencement of Michaelmas Term 1846; of Causes set down for hearing since that Period; of those heard since the Commencement of Michaelmas. Term 1846 ; of those now standing for hearing ; and of those now standing for Judgment : Also, Account of the Number of Causes standing for Judgment' at the Commencement of Michaelmas Term 1846 : Also, Account stating the Names of the Causes now standing for Judgment, with the Dates when ready for Judgment : And also. Account stating the Names of the Causes now standing for hearing, with the Dates of their being set down. (214.) - - . - - - - '-- . 1849. xxv. 151 Return of the Number of Appeals to the Lord Chancellor from the Master of the Rolls and the Three Vice Chancellors ; distinguishing Causes and Motions, and distinguishing the different Courts from which the said Appeals were brought, also stating the Result of each Appeal, during Five Years ending 1st March 1850. (207.) - 1850. xx. 387 Return of the Number of Causes and Motions and Appeals in the Court of Chancery, standing for hearing on 22d November 1830, 22d November" 1831, and 22d May 1850. (208.) 1850. .XX. 389 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 137 Chancery Chancery, Cotjet of, England : III. Accounts — continued. Return of the Number of Decrees and Orders on Causes and Petitions made by the Lord Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls, and the then Vice Chancellors, between 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851. (153.) ... 1851. Vol. xvi. p. 261 Return of the Number of Claims under the new Orders standing for hearing before the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, and Vice Chancellors, on 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851. (154.) - - ' - - - - - 1851. xvi. 263 Return of the Number of the Matters and Things standing for hearing on 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851. . (155.) , - - . - 1851. xvi. 265 Return of all Matters disposed of in the Court of Chancery between 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851 ; and also of Petitions in Lunacy heard between 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851. (156.) - 1851. xvi. 267 Return of the Number of Days on which the Court of Chancery has sat, between 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851; distinguishing the Courts of the Lord Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls, and the Vice Chancellors : And the like Return for each Year from 1830 to 1850. (199.) ... - - . 1851. xTi. 269 Return of the Number of Appeals, Causes, and other Matters standing for hearing in the Court of Chancery, on 2d November 1850 : And also. Return of all Matters disposed of between 2d November 1850 and 1st November 1851. (39.) - 1852. xvii. 187 Return of the Number of Petitions and Matters in Lunacy set down for hearing before the Lord Chancellor, on 2d November 1850; and the Number of Petitions and Matters in Lunacy heard or otherwise disposed of by his Lordship; between that Day and 2d of November 1851. (50.) 1852. xvii. 189 Particulars of the gross Amount of Consols bought and sold, the Number of Purchases and Sales made in such gross Amount, by E. Mortimer, on behalf of the Court of Chancery, the Prices given and obtained, and the Bank Average Prices on each Day, during the Years 1851 and 1852. (104.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxv. 363 Account of Three per Cent. Consols bought and sold for the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, from 1st January to 31st March 1853, with Bank Average Prices annexed. (116.) - " " - . " 1852-3. xxv. 369 Return of all Orders made by the Lord Chancellor under 16 Vict. c. 23., on behalf of the Suitors of the Court of Chancery, in relation to the South Sea Annuities and other Funds belonging to them. (375.) . . . - - 1852-3. xxv. 371 Return of all Causes now depending in the Court of Chancery in which the Proceedings were instituted in or before the Year 1852, stating when they were commenced, their general Objects, their present State, when the last Step was taken, and the general EiFect of the last Order made; and a like Return as to the Year 1853 : Also, Return of all Matters now in the several Masters Offices, stating when the several pending Matters were referred to the Master, the present State of Proceedings, when the last Order was made ■by the Master, or the last Meeting or Hearing had thereon, and the Cause of Delay where any has occurred : And also. Return of all Writs, Special Cases, or Claims which in or since the Year 1852 have been filed or brought before the Court of Chancery, and in which Final Orders or Decrees have been made : (So far as relates to the Office of W. H. Tinney,Esq., Master in Chancery. (95. & 304.) - 1854. x. 255. 301 Further Return by W. H. Tinney, Esq. (23.) - - 1854-5. xm. 177 Similar Return, so far as relates to the Office of John Elijah Blunt, Esq., Master in Chancery. (173. & 335.) ----- 1854. x. 323. 361 Further Return by J. E. Blunt, Esq. (24.) - - 1854-5. xiii. 183 Similar Return, so far as relates to the Office of the Hon. Sir George Rose, Master in Chancery. (174. & 293.) 1854. x. 387. 447 Further Return by Sir G. Rose. (15.) - - - 1854-5. xm. 157 Similar Return, so far as relates to the Office of Joseph Humphrey, Esq., Master in Chancery. (176. & 302.) 1854. x. 459. 515 Further Return by Joseph Humphrey, Esq. (22.) - 1854-5. xm. 161 Similar Return, so far as relates to the Office of Richard Richards, Esq., Master in Chancery. (177. & 275.) - - - - 1854. x. 529. 573 Further Return by Richard Richards, Esq. (20.) - 1854-5. . xm. 159 Similar Return, so far as relates to the Office of Vice Chancellor Sir William Page Wood. (315.) 1854. x. 235 Similar Return, so far as relates to the Office of Vice Chancellor Sii- John Stuart. (14.) ------ - 1854-5. XIII. 123 Returns by the Clerks of Records and Writs of the Court of Chancery, in conjunction with the Registrars of the Court, of all Summonses for the Administration of Real or Personal Estate which, in or since the Year 1852, have been filed or brought before the Court of Chancery, distinguishing those in which Orders or Decrees have been made : And also, of all Bills, Claims, and Special Cases, which, in or since the Year 1852, have been filed or brought before the Court of Chancery, distinguishing those in which Orders or Decrees have been made. (272.) 1854. x. 141 Returns of the Number and Names of Cases for the Examination of Witnesses in the Offices of the Examiners of the Court of Chancery (Divisions A. to K. and L. to Z.) on 2d No- vember 1853 ; showing those which have been completed, with the Number of Meetings in each Case, and the Dates when completed, and also those which are pending. f220.) - - . - - - - * 1854* S, 137 III. S 138 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chancery Chancbbt, Court op, England : III. Accounts — continued. - ' Return from each of the Prisons in England and Wales of the Names of all Persons confined therein for Contempt of the Court of Chancery, with the Date and Cause of Committal, the Title of the Cause in which the Order or other Process was made or issued, the Name and Address of the Solicitor for the Plaintiff, and whether the Prisoner is con- • fined for any other Cause than the said Contempt ; with Observations thereon. (81.) - - - - - 1856. Vol. XII. p. 75 Report by Mr. Tinney, Master in Chancery, to the Lord Chancellor, of the Number of Prisoners in the Queen's Bench for Contempt of the Court of Chancery, with the Causes of Committal, and Observations thereon; together with a Report from the Keeper of the Queen's Prison thereon. (157.) - ,- • - - 1^56. xii. 93 Return of the Number of Appeals and Re-hearings, Appeals and Special Motions, Petitions, Claims, Pleas, and Demurrers, heard by the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, Lords Justices, and the Three Vice Chancellors, in each Year, frorii Michaelmas Term 1852 to Trinity Term 1856 : Also, Return of the Number of Appeals arid Re-hearings, &c. remaining to be heard on the First Day of Michaelmas Term 1852 and of each succes- sive Year down to 1856 : And also. Return of the Business done in the Judges Chambers by the Master of the Rolls and the Three Vice Chancellors in the Years 1853, 1854, 1855, and 1856. (56.) - _ - - • - 1857, Sess. 1. vm. 237 Return of the several Matters of Business transacted in the Crown Office, for Twelve Years, ' from 1845 to 1856. - ..... 1857, Sess. 2, xxv. 657 Return of the Number of Cases in which One or more Common Law Judges sat with the Lord Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, &c. in the Court of Chancery, from; 1851 to 1856. - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 660 ( Copy of the Plan of the Ground proposed to be appropriated by the Society of Lincoln's Inn to the Courts and other Buildings for the Transaction of the Business of the Court of Chancery under the 'Provisions of the Court of Chancery Accommodation Bill now before the House ; and Plans and Elevations of the said Courts and Buildings. (119.) - - - - - . , . . 1859, Sess. 1. x. 15 See also Appeals to the House op Loeds. Bankeuptcy. Contempts of Court. County Courts. Courts in England, II. Equity, Courts or. Fees, Perquisites, &c. Judges Salaries. Lancaster Palatinate Courts. Rolls, Master op, England. Vice Chancellor. Witnesses. York, Chancery Court of. Chancery, Court of, Ireland : Bill to amend the Act 49 Geo. 3. c. 126. for the further Prevention of the Sale and Brokerage of Offices, so far as relates to the Offices of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery in Ireland. (140. of 1812-13.) ... . . i,ix. 839 Bill for the easier and better Administration of Justice in the Cpurt of Chancery in Ireland. (165. of 1819.) - - - xcvii. 915 Bill for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery. (72. of 1820.) As amended by the Committee. (95. of 1820.) - - cxiv. 347. 407 Bill' to- make Compensation to the Principal Registrar, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, and Usher of the Court of Chancery, in Cases of Loss or Diminution of the Emoluments of those Offices. (85. of 1820.) - - - - cxiv. 469 Bill for the better Administration of Justice in the Com-t of Chancery in Ireland. (65. of 1821.) - - ' - - - -. ^ - - cxxL 241 A similar Bill. (76. of 1823:) -' - ... cxliii. 527 BiU for regulating the Service of Process of the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in Ireland on Defendants absconding from or residing out of the Jurisdiction of such Courts. (125. of 1824.) ---.-..- clx. 1031 Bill to amiend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 61, s. 1. for the better Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery. (90. of 1825.) - ' clxxv. 417 Bill for the better Execution of Decrees and Orders made in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland respectively. (77. of 1831.) - - ccxc. 133 Bill to effectuate the Service of Process issuing from the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland respectively. (112. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvi. 705 Bill for the Amendment of the Proceedings and Practice of the Court of Chancery in Ireland. (74.) - - , - - - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 237 Amendments made by the Commons. (220.) - " - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 245 Bill to, amend and extend the Provisions of the Act .2 Will. 4. c. 33. to effectuate the Service of Process issuing from the Courts^ of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland respectively. (143.) - - "^ . - - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p.'797 Bill to abolish certain Offices connected with the Court of Chancery in Ireland, and to provide for the Performance of the Duties thereof. (34.) As amended by the Committee. (222.) - - - 1836. 1. 287. 299 Bill to enable Masters of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, upon Application to that Court by Petition, to execute Renewals of Leases for tives containing Covenants for Renewal in the Names of Persons bound by such Covenants to execute the same, and being out of the Jurisdiction of that Court ; and to extend such Powers to Cases of TermS for Years, ■vrhether absolutely or dependent upon Lives. (287.) - - 1838. ii. 449 Bill for the Appointment of a Taxing Master for the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. (331.) - - - " ... . 1845, V. 603 Bill for the Appointment of additional Taxing Masters fot the High Court, of Chanceiy in , Ireland,- and to regulate the Appointment of the Principal Assistautg to, the Masters in the Superior Courts of Law in Ireland. (364.) - - . 1847-8. vi. 565 SESSIONAL. PAPERS, 1801-1859. 139 Chancery Chancbet, Couet of, Ireland — continued. Bill to make further Provisions for' the Administration of Justice in Ireland. [Abolishing tjie jurisdiction of the Court of Exchequer as a Court of Equity, and transferring same to the Court of Chancery.] (168.). - - - - 1849. Vol. iii. p. 7 A similar Bill. (24.) - - - - - - 1850. in. 29 Bill for the Transfer of the Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Exchequer to the Court of Chancery in Ireland. (258.) - - 1850. in. 583 BiU to simplify and improve the . Proceedings in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland. (176.) - - .... - 1850. III. 559 Clause to be proposed on 3d Eeading Ijy Marquess of Westmeath. (176a.) - 1850. in. 581 Bill to amend the Court of Chancery, Ireland, Eegulatioii Act, 1850. (22.)- 1851. iv. 295 Bill for the further Amendment of the Practice in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, for the better Regulation of the Officers theveofi the lessening the Expenses of the same, and to alter '■ and repeal certain Provisions in the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 89. further to facilitate the Sale and Transfer of Encumbered Estates, Ireland. (98.)- 1851. iv. 269 A sunilar Bill. (67.) ...--. 1852. m. 109 Bill to constitute a Court of Appeal in Chancery, and to amend the Law relating to Appeals from the Encumbered Estates Court in Ireland. (256.) - - 1856. iv. 109 Bill to amend the Law and Practice of the Court of Chancery in Ireland in relation to the Appointment of Eeceivers over Real .Estate, and to expedite the Sale of Estates in the said Court. (240.) - - , - - - 1856. iv. 121 Bill to amend the Course of Procedure in the High Court of Chancery, the Court of Chancery in Ireland, and the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster. (120.) - - - r - -■ - 1857-8. III. 211 Bill to enforce in any Part of the United Kingdom Decrees and Orders of the High Court of Chancery of England and Ireland, and of the Commissioners for Sale of Encumbered Estates in Ireland, and to allow Execution to issue in any Part of the United Kingdom under Judgments or Decreets obtained in certain Courts of Record in England, Scotland, or Ireland. (254.) - - - - 1854. iv. 351 Bill to amend the Provisions of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) Act, 1850 [for transferring the Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Exchequer to the Court of Chancery]. (181.) - 1854-5. III. 427 Bill to amend the Law and Practice of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, in relation to the Appointment of Receivers over Real Estates, and to expedite the Sale of Estates in the said Court. (240.)' - - - - 1856. iv. 121 Report of the Cpmmissipners appointed to inquire into the Duties of the Officers and Clerks of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, as well as into the Fees and Emoluments received by such Officers; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. - 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 223 Warrant of the Lord Lieutenant granting Compensation to John Brenan, Esquire, one of the Six Clerks of the Court of Chancery. (128. of 1831-32.) - - - cccx. 401 Return from the several Officers of the Court of Chancery in Ireland respecting the Fees, Salaries, and Emoluments of their Offices ; and Return from the Bank of Ireland of the General Cash Balances of the Suitors Fund of the said Court. (91.) - 1834. xxii. 705' Copy of Order of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland respecting. Fees in the Court of Chancery in Ireland. (8.) - - - - - - 1839. xvi. 241 Return of Writs of Quare impedit and Ne admittas issued from the Office of the Clerk of Appear- ances and Writs of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, in the Years 1843 and 1844, since the passing of the Acts 6 & 7 Vict. c. 54. and 7 & 8 Vict. c. 27. (222.) - 1845. vin. 305 Return of the Amount of Money and Government Stock or other Securities now standing to the Credit of the Suitors Fee Fund in the Courts of Chancery and Equity Exchequer in Ireland. (202.) .... 1849. xxv. 181 Return of the Gross Receipts for Fees in the Office of the Secretary of the Lord High Chancellor of L-eland : Also, like Returns from the Offices of the Clerk of Recognizances ; of Clerk of Appearances and Writs ; of Clerk of Affidavits ; of Deputy Keeper of the Rolls of Examiners in Chief ; of the Four Masters in Ordinary ; and of the Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper ; distinguishing the Amount received for Fees on Proceedings at the Petty Bag Side of the said Court. (278.) - - - 1850. xx. 443 Return of the Number of Suits instituted by Petition, in each Month from the passing of 13 & 14 Vict. c. 89. ; also, the Number of Orders in the Nature of Decrees made upon such Petitions, distinguishing the Number made on Petitions presented under the 15th Section of the Act, the Number made on Petition under the Act referring any Matter ' to the Masters other than those presented under the 15th Section, and the Number of Orders in the Nature of Final Decrees ; also, the Number of Cases in which, where the Suit has been instituted by Petition, the IDefendant has applied that the Plaintiff should be ordered to proceed by BiU ; also the Number of Suits instituted by Bill in the same Period, and the Number of Decrees made in such Suits ; and also, the Number of General Orders made by the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, with the Assistance of the Master of the Rolls, for carrying the Act into effect, and regulating the Practice under the same. (163.) .... 1851. xvi. -275 General Orders of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, dated 31st July 1851 ; pursuant to 13 & 14 Vict; c. 89. (315.)' - .... i851. xvi. 277 Ditto, dated 26th January 1852. (14.) - - - 1852. xvii, 209 Return of the Number of Petitions presented under the Authority of 13 & 14 Vict. c. 89., also of the Number of Bills- filed since the passing of the said Act, in the Court of . , Chancery in Ireland, distinguishing the Petitions presented in relation to Encumbered Estates, and the Number of su(Sh- Petitions and Causes heai'd during the same Period. ' - ■• ■ (16?.) "- -- ■- -- - - ,-; • ---; 1851.- XVI. 273 S 2 140 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chancery Charitable Chancery, Coukt of, Ieeland — continued. Report from Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Bills : — (Jurisdiction ; Procedure ; Receivers ; Appeals ; Sales of Estates ;) with Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. (303.) - - 1856. Vol. xxvii. p. 1 See also Contempts of Court. Courts in Ireland. Encumbered Estates, Ireland. Equity, Courts of. Judges Salaries. Rolls, Master of, Ireland. Chancery, Office of. See Courts in Scotland. Chancery Precepts, Scotland : Bill to amend the Practice in Scotland with regard to Crown Charters and Precepts from Chancery. (161.) - - - - - - - 1847. iii. 465 Chandos Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Rev. Edward Timewell Brydges, Clerk, claiming the Barcfny of , Chandos. 1790—1802-3. --.,.. [m.] i Channel, Harbours in the. See Harbours and Ports. Channel Islands. See Guernsey, Jersey, &c. Channel Islands Telegraph. See Electric Telegraphs. Chapels. See Church of England. Church of Ireland. Church Briefs. Church Rates. Dissenting Places of Worship. District Churches or Chapels. Killiney Chapel. Mary-le-bone Chapels. Protestant Religion in Foreign Countries. Sunk Island Chapel. Chaplain General. iS^ee Military Expenditure. Chaplaincies, Foreign : Bill for the licensing of Chaplains (being Members of the United Church of England and Ireland) to be appointed in pursuance of the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 87. (44.) - 1850. iv. 239 Chaplains. See Gaols and Prisons, I. Chapter House. See Records, Public. Chapter Lands. See Church of England, I. 4. II. 4. Chapman, H. S., Esq. See Hand-Loom Weavers. Chard Canal and Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Chard Canal and Railway (Branches, Sale, and Lease, &c.) Bill. (148. 11.) . . - . _ 1847. xl. 71 Charing Cross and Strand Improvements : Bill to extend to Charing Cross, the Strand, and Places adjacent, the Powers of an Act for making a more convenient Communication from Mai-y-le-bone Park ; and to enable the Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues to grant Leases of the Site of Carlton Palace. (95. of 1826.) - - - cc. 643 ' i Bill to alter and enlarge the Powers of the above Act [7 Geo. 4. c. 77.] ; and for other Purposes i . relating thereto. (157. of 1828.) - . . . . ccxxv. 793 :;.;• Bill to amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 77. for extending to Charing Cross, the Strand, and Places adjacent, the Powers of an Act for making a more convenient Communication from Mary-le-bone Park. (89. of 1829.) - ... ccxlh. 669 Bill for transferring the Duties of paving, lighting, &c. Parts of the Crown Estate in the District of the Regent's Park, and certain Streets and Places in Westminster, from the Commissioners acting under several Acts of George 4. and William 4. to the Parishes ; and for transferring the Jurisdiction of the said Commissioners over certain other Places in Westminster to the Commissioners of Works and Public Buildings ; and for other Purposes. (284.) ..-•-... 1851. ly. 297 See also Land Revenue, II. 2. Regent's Park, 8ec. Chariots. See Hackney Carriages. Charitable Loan Societies. See Loan Societies. Charitable Pawn Offices. See Pawn or Deposit Offices. Charities, and Charitable Institutions : Charitable Donations and Charitable Trusts ; I. Bills relating to Charities, Charitable Donations, &c. II. Reports relating to Charitable Donations and Bequests : 1. Report of Committee of the House of Lords. 2. Reports of Commissioners on Charities, England and Wales. 3. Reports of Commissioners on Charitable Donations and Bequests, Ireland. III. Returns and Papers relating to Charitable Donations and Bequests. I. Bills relating to Charities, Charitable Donations, &c. : Bill to provide a summary Remedy in Cases of Abuses of Trusts created for Charitable Purposes. (54. of 1812.) - - - - - . xlviii. 751 Bill for registering and securing Charitable Donations. (74. of 1812.) - xlviii. 753 Bill to amend and extend the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 102. for registering and securing Charitable Donations. (110. of 1814-15.) - - - . - - . Lxxm. 603 Bill to amend and extend the Acts 26 Geo. 3. c. 58. and 52 Geo, 3. c. 102. relating to Cha- ritable Donations. (97. of 1816.) - . - . . lxxvii. 323 ::} SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 141 Charities Chahities : I. Bills — continued. Bill for appointing ComrviissionerB to inquire concerning Charities in England and Wales, and concerning the Education of the Poor. (69. of 1818.) With the Amendments made by the Committee. (87. of 1818.) - - - VoI.lxxxviii. p. 315. 323 Bill to amend the Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 91. for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Charities for the Education of the Poor, and to extend the Powers thereof to other Charities. (137. of 1819.) - - .... xcvii. 655 Bill forgiving additional Facilities in Applications to Court of Equity regarding the Manage- ment of Estates or Funds belonging to Charities. (166. of 1819.) - - xcvii. 975 Bill for enabling Trustees of Almshouses, &c. to alienate their Houses and Lands by way of Exchange for others of greater or equal Value, and more conveniently situated for the Purposes of their respective Trusts. (34. of 1821.) - . - - cxxi. 45 Bill [as amended by the Committee] to authorize the Exchange of Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments subject to Trusts for Charitable Purposes, for other Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments. (50. & 108. of 1821.) - - . - cxxi. 51. 65 Bill to remedy a Defect in the Titles of Lands purchased for Charitable Purposes. (123. of 1828.) •- - - - - ' - - - - ccxxiv. 471 Bill to extend to Ireland the Prpvisions of 52 Geo. 3. c. 101. for providing a summary Remedy in Cases of Abuses of Trusts created for Charitable Purposes. (9. of 1829.) - ccxlii. 59 Bill for appointing Commissioners to continue the Inquiries concerning Charities in England and Wales foi- a limited Period. (110. of 1831.) - - ccxc. 589 Bill to continue and extend the Provisions of the Act 59 Geo. 3. c. 91. for giving additional Facilities in. Applications to Courts of Equity regarding the Management of Estates or Funds belonging to Charities. (21. of 1831-32.) - - - - ccxcvi. 255 Bill for the better securing the Charitable Donations and Bequests of Roman Catholics in England and Wales. (204. of 1831-32.) - - - ccxcvii. 273 Bill to make better Provision for the Superintendence of Charitable Institutions in Ireland maintained by Grand Jury Presentments, and for the more effectual Audit of the Accounts of the same. (221. of 1831-32.) .... - ccxcvii. 375 Bill for promoting Education and regulating Charities. (95.) - - 1835. i. 487 Bill for appointing Commissioners to continue the Inquiries concerning Charities in England and Wales for a limited Period. (183.) - - 1835. ii. 483 Bill for the Election of Charitable Trustees in certain Boroughs. (258.) - 1836. iii. 589 Bill to promote Education and regulate Charities. (2.) - - 1837. ii. 277 Bill to continue, for a limited Time, the Powers of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities in England and Wales. (17.) - - - 1837. ii. 33 Bill to provide Trustees of certain Charitable Estates of small Value. (201.) As proposed to be amended in Committee. (201 a.) - - - - 1838. ii. 339. 343 Bill to provide for the Administration of the Income of certain Charitable Estates of small Value. (239.) .... . 1838. ii. 335 Bill for regulating Charities in England and Wales. (79.) - - 1839. ii. 179 Bill to facilitate the Transfer of Real and Personal Property held in trust for Charitable Purposes. (144.) - - - * 1841. ii. 303 Bill for further amending the Laws touching Charitable Donations and Bequests of Her Majesty's Subjects in Great Britain professing the Roman Catholic Religion. (82.) - 1844. xv. 591 BiU to provide for the more effectual Application of Charitable Donations and Bequests in Ireland, and to enable Grants and Devises to be made in trust for Roman Catholic Ministers in L-eland. (147.) As amended in Committee. (167.) - 1844. ii. 169. 177 Bill [as amended on Report] for more effectual Application of Charitable Donations and Bequests in Ireland. (196.) As amended by Commons. (255.) 1844. ii. 185. 193 Bill for securing the due Administration of Charitable Trusts in England and Wales. (156.) .... . . 1844. II. 207 A similar Bill. (97.) As amended in Committee. (218.) 1845. ii. 231. 249 Bill for securing the due Administration of Charitable Trusts in England and Wales. (35.) . - - 1846. m. 115 Bill to provide for the Succession of Charitable Trustees, and for keeping Accounts of Charitable Funds. (266.) - - - - " " 1847. iii. 305 Bill for facilitating and better securing the due Administration of Charitable Trusts, and for the further Relief of Trustees. (226.) As amended in Committee (279.) - - ..... 1847-8. iii. 471. 491 Amendments to be proposed in Com^= by Bp. of Oxford. (226 a.) - 1847-8. iii. 487 Bill for extending to Ii-eland the Act 10& 11 Vict. c. 96. for better securing Trust Funds, and for the Relief of Trustees. (228.) .... 1847-8. vi. 601 Billforthefurther Relief of Trustees. (282.).- - - - 1847-8. vi. 599 Bill for facilitating and better securing the due Administration of Charitable Trusts. (287.) - - - - - - - - 1850. m. 423 Bill for facilitating and better securing the due Administration of Charities in England and Wales. (134.) ^As amended by the Select Committee. (259.) 1851. iii. 229. 275 Bill to sanction the Service by Post of Notices relative to the Proceedings of certain Charitable Institutions, and to make further Provision as to the Service of such Notices in future. (244.) 1851. in. 227 Bill for the better Administration of Charitable Trusts. (144.) As amended by the Select Committee. (242.) As amended in Committee. (248.) With the Amend- ments made by the Commons. (398.) - 1852-3. in. 391. 419. 449. 479 Bill to amend the Charitable Trusts Act, 1853. (65.) As amended on Report. (99.) As amended by the Select Committee. (163.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (322.) .... 1854-5. iii. 219. 241. 261, 283 S 3 142 GENERAL INDEX TO ' ' Twenty-first Report, dated 31st January 1829. (184. of 1830.) . ccLxv. 1 [Berhy concluded ; Durham in part; Gloucester continued ; liitacastkr continued ; Newark Boroueh of; Nottingham continued; Rutland concluded; Stafford continued; Suffolk continued- York West Riding, continued; General Charities continued.] ' ' Twenty-second Report, dated 11th July 1829. (185. of 1830.) - . ccLxvi'l [Gloucester continued; London, City of, and Chartered Companies, continued; Middlesex continued- Suffolk continued; Worcester, City of, continued ; Worcester, County of, continued.] ' Twenty-third Report, dated 30th January 1830. (258. of 1831-32.) - . ccxcviii 1 [I>urhaxa continued ; London continued; Northampton continued; Northumberland mnar<- Berwick- upon-Tweed ; Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Somerset concluded ; Suffolk continued; Worcester Citv of continued ; 'Worcester, Ccmnty at, continued ; York, "West Riiing, continued.] ' ' Twenty- fourth Report, dated 26th June 1830. (259. of 1831-32:) - . ccxcix. 1 [Durham concluded; Himtingdon ; London continued; Northampton continued; Shrewsbury, Town of; Salo{) concluded ; Suffolk coMinued; Surrey continued; Worcester continued; Ashton's Charitv and Almshciuses.] ' ' •' Twenty-fifth Report, dated lOth July 1832. (Appointed under the Act 1 & 2 Will 4 c 34 1 (10.) - - ' -- - '- , -. '- 1834." n. 1 [Bedford, concluded ; Buckingham in part; Essex continued ; Hevttord. crnitirmed; Middlesex con- tinued; Nottingham 'concluded;- 'W orckster ' continued ; York continued i Kingstou-upon-Hull concluded.] ' « ■. ; Twenty-sixth Report,^ dated lOth, January 1833. (228.) - -- - 1835. iii. 1 ,, ,, [Buckingham ooBimMed; ^ssex continued ; Kent eontinued ; Middlesex coraftniieii; Norfolk in part; '"' ' • Northampton continued; Suffolk concluded; Wilts in part, and City of . Salisbury ; Worcester coBciarferf; North Wales — Anglesey; General Charities confrnMei/.] S 4 144 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Charities Chaeities : II. Reports — continued. 2. Reports of Commissioners on Charities, England and Wales — continued. Twenty-seventh Eeport, dated 10th July 1833. (229.) - - 1835. Vol. in. (a.) p. 1 [Buckingham concluded; Essex continued; Hertford coratmaei; Monmouth, Norwich, Oxford con- tinued ; Wilts continued.'^ Twenty-eighth Eeport, dated 10th January 1834. (230.) - - - 1835. it. 1 [Kent continued; Middlesex continued; Norfolk continued; Coventry, City of; Wilts continued; North Wales — Carnarvon; Merioneth; South Wales — Cardigan; Carmarthen; Pembroke; General Charities continued."] Analytical Digest of the Reports made by the Commissioners of Inquiry into Public Chai'ities. in continuation of the Digest printed in 1832. ... 1835. xxxviii. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to examine and con- sider the Evidence in the Reports presented to the House from the Commissioners of Inquiry concerning Charities in England and Wales, and on the Means of completing their Inquiries ; with Minutes of Evidence. (210.) - - 1835. xxi. 563 Twenty-ninth Report (Part I.) dated 19th January 1834. (265. i.) - 1836. iv. 1 [Dorset continued; Essex continued; Gloucester concluded; Hertford concluded; Kent continued; London continued; Middlesex continued; Norfolk concluded; Northampton continued; Oxford • concluded ; Stafford concluded.'] Twenty-ninth Report (Part II.) (265. 21) - - - ' '- - 1836. v. 1 [Surrey continued; Warwick concluded; Wilts conchided; York, West Biding, concluded.] Thirtieth Report, dated 26th November 1836. - - - 1837. xxxvm. 1 \J)orseX, continued ; ^eat continued ; Sussex continued ; Westminster con^/nuei^.] Thirty-first Report, dated 4th February 1837. - - - . 1837. xxxix. 1 [Cambridge, Town of , in part; Cambridge, County of, in part; Chester, Ci^ of, in part; Chester, County Palatine of, in part; Cumberland concluded; Durham concluded; Lancaster concluded; Northampton concluded; Northumberland concluded; Southampton concluded; Surrey concluded; Westmoreland conc?M Charlotte, Transport : , . Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the Transport " Charlotte," of London, in Algoa Bay ; by Commander Robert Robinson. - - . 1854-5. xxxv. 293 Charlton, Ordnance Works at. See Ordnance, i. Charter Schools. See jEducation and Schools, Ireland. Chartered Banks of Scotland and Ireland. See Banks and Bankers, III. i. ?. Charters of Colleges. See Queen's Colleges, Ireland. Charters of Incorporation. ' See Bubble Act Amendment. Corporations, Municipal. Chartist Co-operative Land Societt. See National Land Company. Chartley, Baron db Ferrars or. See Townshend, Chase and Company (Madras Bankers) ': Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for giving Relief to Messrs. Chase and Companyj formerly Bankers at Madras, and others, against the Pro- visions of the Act for the better Administration of Justice at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, and. for preventing British Subjects from being concerned in Loans to Native Princes in India. (111. of 1819.) - - - - . . cxi. 191 See also Carnatic Debts. Chasemorev. Richards : Question of Law to the Judges • in the Case of Chasemore v. Richards. (21.) - - - , . . 1859, Sess. 1. ^. 131 Chatham, Lord. See Scheldt Expedition. Chatham Chest. See Greenwich Hospital. Natal Inquiry. Chatham Docks and Lines. See Docks and Dockyards, Public. Natal Retision. Ordnance, i. Chatham Lands : Bill for enabling the Commissioners of the Admiralty to purchase certain Lands in the Parish of Chatham in the County of Kent [adjoining the Royal Marine Barracks and Gun Wharf], and to stop up, divert, or alter certain Ways in the said Parish ; and for other Purposes relating thereto. (17.) - . . . 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 313 Chatham Prison. See Convicts, and Convict Prisons. Chatham and Canterbury Local Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Chatham and Canterbury Local Railway Bill. (119.70.) - - - - - - 1852-3. LXTH. 531 Chaumont, Treaty of. See Treaties, &c. tiii. Cheapb's Ditoece : Proceedings of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of- John Cheape, Esq., a Lieutenant Clolqnel in the Military Service of the Honourable East India Company, with Amelia Frances Chicheley Cheape his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (87.) - 1844. XTU. 503 Cheese. See Butter and Cheese. Chelmsford. See Public Health, II. Chelsea Botanic Gabdens : Letter from Sir W. J. Hooker to the Right Hon. the Earl of Lincoln, respecting the Botanife Gardens at Chelsea and Kew. (in 240.) - - - 1845. xxTin. 58 Chelsea Bridge and Embankment. See Battebsea Park. Chelsea Hospital : Bill to extend the Regulations now in force rektive to the Payment to Chelsea Hospital of the forfeited and unclaimed Shares of Army Prize Money. (88. of 1811.) . xLi. 601 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Chelsea!' Hospital to commute the Pensions for a Sum of Money in certain Cases. (133. of 1812.) - ' ."' ' . *■ . xltiii. 1105 Bill to prevent the illegal Pawning'of Clothes and Stores belonging to Chelsea Hospital; to give further Powers to the Treasurer and Deputy Treasurer of Chelsea and Greenwich Hospitals ; to punish Pei-sons fraudulently receiving Prize Money or'Pensions ; and to enable the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital to hold Lands purchased under the Will of Colonel Drowly. (67. 6f 1824.) - .- •. . s . clix. 327 ' Bill to consolidate the Offices of Paymaster General, Paymaster and Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, Treasurer of the Navy, and Treasurer of the Ordnance. (165.) - 1835. ii. 311 Bill respecting the Transfer of certain Funds [Colonel Drowly'sOfficers'WidpwslFun'd] to the Secretary at War and Paymaster General. (322.) - ' . -1838. iv. 861 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Payment of Out-Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, (199.) * ■ - - ■-" - V .* i 1842,. ji. 315 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 147 Chelsea - -.. . . - Chest Chelsea Hospital — continued. Bill to enable the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital to purchase certain Parcels of Land for - the Benefit of the sai^ Hospital, and for other Purposes. (151.) - 1843. Vol. ii. p. 311 Bill for rendering more effectivfe the Services of, such Out-Pemsipners of Chelsea Hospital as shall be called out to assist in preserving the Public Peace. (260.) - 1843. ii. 315 Bill for amending the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 95. for rendering effective the Services of the Chelsea Out-Pensioners, and extending it to the Out-Pensioners of Greenwich Hospital. (62.) - - ..--.- 1846. IV. 233 Bill for regi}lat;i,^ig the Payment of the Out-Pensioners of Gpeenwich and Chelsea Plospital. (63.) ., ,;:- ;, - - -' ' . r - - 1846. it. 227 BiU for abolishiiig Poundage on Chelsea Pensions. (H.) - - 1847. in. 313 Bill to amend the Acts 5 & 6 Vict. c. 70., 6 & 7 Vict. c. 95., and 9 & 10 Vict. cc. 9. 10., for rendering effective the Service of the Chelsea and Greenwich Out-Pensioners. (210.) ^ . . . 1847. V. 1 Bill to amend the Acts for rendering effective the Service of the Chelsea and Greenwich OutTPensioners, and to extend them ,to the Pensioners of the East India Company. (324.) - - - 'j'^' ■ ■ . • . . 1847-8. v. 553 Bill for further regulating the Payment of the Out-Peiisioners of Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals. (44.) - - - - • - - - 1856. vi. 71 Bill to effect an Exchange between the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital and the Governor and Con;pany of Chelsea, Waterworks, of Lands in the Parishes of Saint George Hanover Square and Saint Margaret Westminster iu the County of Middlesex. (82.) . - .... . . . 1857-8. III. 231 Bill to confirm a Contract for the Sale by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works of certain Lands to the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital. (102.) - 1857-8. iii. 225 Return of the Number of Out-Pensioners' on the Establishment of Chelsea Hospital, distin- guished into their respective Classes as to the Amount of Pension, as estimated at Christmas 1806. (38. of 1806-7.) . . , . . . - xiii. 71 Warrant relative to the Enrolment, &c. of Chelsea Out-Pensioners ; and of Instructions to Staff Officers transmitting the said Warrant. (14.) - - ■ - 1844. xv. 83 Provisional Instructions for Staff Officers of Pensioners relative to Fines and Penalties, new Enrolments, and the bjUeting and messing of the Local Companies within their respective Districts, framed by tte Secretary at War under the Authority of the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 95.; and Circulai- transmitting the same. (272.) - 1844. xv. 89 See also Militabt Expenditure. Pensions, Naval and Military. Peovi- ■ ■ • SIONS, &c. . . Chelsea, St. Mark's College at. See Education and Schools, II. Chelsea Pensions. See Chelsea Hospital. Chelsea, Uppek, Rector of : Correspondence between the Commissioners for building new Churches and the Revei-end Richard Burgess, Rector of Upper Chelsea, relative to the Assignment to him of the surplus Pew Rents of that Church ; and Copy of the Documents under which they were so assigned, (in 100.) - - - - . - ~ 1845. xvi. 50 Chelsea Waterworks : , , Bill to effect an Exchange between the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital and the Governor and Company of Chelsea Waterworks of Lands in the Parishes of Saint George Hanover Square and Sniot Margaret Westminster in the County of Middlesex. (82.) - ■ - 1857-8. III. 231 See also Metropolis Water. Cheltenham Election : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Cheltenham Election ■ Petition Recognizances ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (95.) - 1847-8. xxix. 281 Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway : Report from the Lords Committees appointed to consider of the Bill for making a Railway from Cheltenhani and from Gloucester to join the Great Western Railway near Swindon, to be called "The Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway," with a Branch to Cirencester, (141.) - - - - ' - - 1836. xii. 15 Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Coiiimittee. (78.) - - 1836. xxxi. 1 Cheltenham and Oxford Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the' Cheltenham and Oxford (Great Western Junction) Railway Bill, (in 148. 14.) .... 1847. xl. 77 Chemistry, College of. See Industrial Exhibition. Chemists, Pharmaceutical : Bill for regulating the Qu£tlifications of Pharaaaceutical Chemists. (200.) - 1852. iv. 277 Cheques on Bankers. See Drafts ois Bankers. Chesapeake. See America, United States of, HI. Cheshire. See Fines and Recoveries. Cheshire and Manchester Junction Railway. See Manchester and Cheshire Junction Railway. Chest at Chatham. See 'Greenwich Hospital. Natal Inquiry. Chest at Greenwich. See Greenwich Hospital. T 2 J 48 . GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chest.ee ----- Childhen Chester, Cathedeal Church of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for making better Provision for the Cathedral Churches of Chester and Ripon. (in 49.) 1843. Vol. xxii. p. 1 See also Chtoich of England. Chester, City op. See Cholera. Chester, County of. See Courts in England. Chester, Diocese of : Order in Council approving a Scheme, No. 10., of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for aug- menting the Incomes of the Bishops of Chester and Carlisle, (in 2.) - 1838. xviii. 102 Chester Diocesan School. See Education and Schools, II. Chester, Justices of. See Judges Salabies. Chester Road. See Holyhead Roads, Chester and BIrkenhead Railway : Minutes of Evidence before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from the City of Chester to Birkenhead, (107.) - - - - 1837. xvn. .1 Chester and Holyhead Railway : Bill to relieve the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company from contributing towards the Expense of the proposed new Harbour at Holyhead, and to take away the Powers of the said Company in relation to such Harbour. (345.) - _ . 1850. iv. 311 Report ofBoardofTrade on Chester and Holyhead Railway Bill, (in 155.)- 1845. xxxix. 273 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Chester and Holyhead Railway Extensions Bill, (in 148. 48.; . . . - . 1847, xl. 241 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Chester and Holyhead Railway (Power to purchase) Bill, (in 265.) - 1847-8. xxvi. 219 Report of the Admiralty on the Chester and Holyhead Railway (Extension to Birkenhead) Bill. (65. 23.) . . - - . 1852. XXIX. 249 Report of the Board of Trade on the Chester and Holyhead Railway (Extension to Holyhead Harbour of Refuge) Bill. (23. 130.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 385 See also Holyhead Harbour. Menai Strait. Chichester. See London and Portsmouth Railways. Chichester, Diocese of : Order in Council approving, a Scheme, No. 0., of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for aug- menting the Income of the Bishoprick of Chichester, (in 2.) - 1838. xviii. 85 Chicory. See Inland Revenue. Chief Constables. See Constables and Constabulary. Chief Justices in Eyre. See Land Revenue, I. Chief Justices Salaries. See Common Pleas. Queen's Bench. Chief Registrar of Bankruptcy. See Bankruptcy. Chief Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer. See Exchequer, Coltit of, Ireland. Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. See Offices, Public, H. Child Murder : Bill to repeal an Act of the Parliament of Scotland relative to Child Murder, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (27. of 1809.) - - - . xxiii. 17 See also Crimes and Offences, I. 8. 8 a. Ill, Child-stealing : Bill to prevent Child-stealing. (70. of 1808.) - - - - xv 445 Similar Bills. (47. & 80. of 1813-14.) . . . , lxix. 291, 293 See also Crimes and Offences. Children : ' Bill to provide for the Access of Parents living apart from each other to their Children of tender Age. (172.) .... . . 1838. n. 493 BiU for the better Prevention and Punishment of aggravated Assaults upon Women and Children, and for preventing Delay and Expense in the Administration of certain Parts of the Criminal Law. (170.) -As amended in Committee. (215.) - 1852-3. m. 1.7 See also Bastard Children. Coroners Inquests. Deserted Children, . Ireland. Infants, Minors, &c. Juvenile Mendicancy. Poor in Ike- land, III. 7. Education and Schools, England AND Wales, II. CfiiLDEEN, Allowances in respect of. See Assessed Taxes. Children, Concealment of Births of : Bm to provide for the Costs of Prosecutions for concealing the Birth of Children by secret burying or otherwise disposing of the Dead Bodies. (90.) - - 1837. 11. 81 Children, Criminal and Vagrant. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 22. II 1 Gaols and Prisons, I. i.IL Milleank Prison. Police of the Meteopoli?. Eefokmatory and Industrial Schools. Children, Employment of : • Bill to prohibit the Employment of Women aiid Girls in Mines and Collieries, to regulate the Employment of Boys, and make Provisions for the Safety of Persons wbrking therein. (173.)- ^As amended in Committee.. (195.) '- ''*• 1842, it. 13^23 ^ESSIOKaL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 149 Ohildeen - . -. _ Chimney Children, Employment of^— continued. Bill to regulate the Labour of Children, young Persons, and Women in Print Works. (146.) . - - . ... 1845. Vol. II. p. 187 Bill to amend the Law as to the School Attendance of. Children employed in Print Works. (258.) _----.. . i847. v, 217 First Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Employment and Condition of Children in Mines and Manufactories, - - 1842. xix, 583 Appendix to Ditto : — Mines, Part I. — Reports and Evidence from Sub-Commissioners. - 1842. xx.. 1 Mines, Part 11 — Ditto. ---... 1342. xxi. 1 Second Report. — Trades and Manufactures. ... 1843. xxviii. 357 Appendix to Ditto: — Trades and Manufactures, Part L— Reports and Evidence from the Sub-Commis- sioners. ...... . 1843. XXIX. 1 Trades and Manufactures, Part II. — Ditto. ... 1843. xxx. I Index to the Second Report; with a Map of the Mining Districts to illustrate the First Report, -..--.-. 1845. xxni. 1 Copy of the Circulars and Queries addressed to Owners of Mines by the Commissioners or Sub-Commissioners on the Employment and Condition of Children in Mines and Manufactories. (202.) ...... 1842. xiv, 485 Reports of Special Assistant Poor Law Commissioners on the Employment of Women and Children in Agricultufe. -.._.. 1843. xxxi. 1 See also Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. Cotton Mills and Factories. Children, Female, Protection op : Bill to amend the Statute 9 Geo. 4. e. 31. (91.) - . - 1857-8. v. 125 Bill [as amended on Report] to amend the Statute 9 Geo. 4. c. 31. and 14 & 15 Vict. c. 100. 8.29, (109.) - - - - - - - - 1857-8. V. 127 See also Criminal Law, I. 8 a. Children's Friend Society : Account and Plan of the Children's Friend Society, (in 42.) - 1835. xxvni. 269 Chile, Republic of : Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves. (218.) - - . 1843. iii. 477 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves; signed at Santiago,- 19th January 1839. - . 1843. xv. 7.81 Additional and Explanatory Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves; signed at Santiago, 7th August 1841. - ." - - - . - - . . 1843. XV. 809 Correspondence with the Republic of Chile respecting the Slave Trade. 1844. xiii. 1 Further Correspondence. - - - - . . 1845. xi. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile for the reciprocal Abrogation of Differential Duties; signed at Santiago de Chile, 10th May 1852.- 1852-3. xxi. 831 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile; signed at Santiago, 4th October 1854. ... i856. xx. 841 See also Slave Trade, III. 3. Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. Chimney Sweepers and Chimney-s : Bill for the better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices, and for preventing the Employment of Climbing Boys. (9. of 1818.) - .- . lxxxviil 1 Similar Bills. (16. & 53. of 1819.) .... xcvii. 23. 153 Bill for the better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices. (88.)-^ — As amended by the Private Committee. (144.) - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 323. 331 Bill for the Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and Chimneys. (179.) As amended in Committee. (274.) ..... 1840. n. 187. 193 Bill for the further Regulation of Chimney Sweepers. (241.) —-As amended in Committee. (258.) .... . - . 1851. III. 329. 335 A similar Bill. (175.) - - - - . 1852-3. iii, 509 BiU for the further Regulation of Chimney Sweepers, (69,) ^As amended in Committee and on Report. (105.) .... 1854. m. 329. 331 Bill for the further Regulation of Chimney Sweepers. (112.) - - 1854-5. in. 303 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed (in pursuance of the Standing Order No. 198.) to inquire into the Expediency or Inex- pediency of the Regulations in the Bill for the better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices. (107.) .... 1834. xxiii. pt. 1. p. 51 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords to whom was committed the Bill for the better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices; with Index. (118.) - - . - - 1834. xxiii. pt. 1. p. 71 'Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons relative to the Employment of Boys in sweeping Chimneys; with Minutes of Evidence. (16. of 1818.) - xci. 181 . [SupjECT :— Practicability of sweeping Chimneys by mechanical Means.] Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for the better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices, and for preventing the Employment of Boys in climbing Chimneys. , (61. of 1818.) .... . . - xci. 233 [Subject :-^Ill-usage of Climbing Boys ; Possibility of superseding their Use by the Introduction o£ Machinery.] , ' T 3 160 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chimney ----- China Chimnet Sweepers jwd CniMNEYS-^-continued. ■ : Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. ,(25, of 1818.) - Vol. xcv. p. 1 Report from the Surveyor General of the Board of Works on Experiments as to the Safety and Practicability of sweeping Chimneys, without the Aid of Climbing Boys, by the Use of Machinery. (3. of 1819.) - - - - - ,' ci. 153 Treasury Minute, dated 20th Feb. 1829, respecting the Use of Machinery for sweeping Chimneys, (120.).- ,- - ^ r , -, - 1834. xxii. 223 Minutes of Evidence taken before Lords Committee on the Bill " for the Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and Chimneys ;" with an Appendix and Index. (206.) - 1840. xxn. Ill Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Expediency ,or Inexpediency of the Regulations contained in the Chimney Sweepers Regulation Act Amendment Bill. (227.) - 1852-3. xxxi. 125 Chimneys, Smoke fkom. See Smoke Peohibition. China i -i China Trade : j Bill to regulate the Trade to China and India. (169. of 18Si3.) . - cccxv. 633 Bill to authorize the establishing a Court or Courts, with Criminal and Adriiiralty and Civil Jurisdiction, in China. (172.) - - - 1837. ii. 113. Bill for better Government ofl-Ier Majesty's Subjects resorting to China. (221.) 1843. n. 703 Bill for the Regulation of Chinese Passenger Ships. (260.) As amended in Committee. (289.) - - - . - . - - 1854-5. m. 305. 315 Bill prohibiting the Carriage of Chinese Emigrants to Foreign Countries in British Ships, and amending in that 'respect the Chinese Passenger Act, 1855! (172.) - 1857-8. in. 237 List of the Hong Merchants, stating the particular Privileges and Powers with which they are invested with respect to the Canton Trade. (102. of 1830.) - cclxxti. 661 Correspondence between the Factory at Canton and the Court of Directors of the East India Company respecting the Interruption of Commercial Intercourse at Canton in 1829 and 1830. (44. of 1830-31.) - , - ... cci-xxxviii. 145 Further Correspondence on same Subject. (22. of 18.31-32.) - - cccix. 13 Papers relating to the Voyage undertaken by the Ship " Amherst " to the North-east Coast of China, Corea, and Loochoo. (149. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 353 Orders in Council (issued under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 93. for regulating the Trade to China and India) for imposing Duties on Tonnage and Goods in British Ships trading to Canton, for creating a Court of Justice at Canton, and, for establishing Regulations for the Government of the King's Subjects at Canton. (25.) - . . 1834. xxii. 365 Correspondence relating to China. - - - - - - 1840. viii. 1 Additional Correspondence (between the Right Hon. VisCount Palmerston and Captain Elliot) relating to China. - - - - - - - 1840. vni. 465 Additional Papers relating to China. (Correspondence between J. Backhouse, Esq., and Captain Elliot.) - - - - - - 1840. Tin. 479 Additional Papers relating to China. (Correspondence i between the Right Hon. Viscount Palmerston and Captain Elliot.) - - - - - 1840. vin. 493 Orders in Council relative to China, dated 9th December 1833. - 1840. viii. 481 Ditto, dated 3d 'April 1840. (98.) - - - - - 1840. vni. 545 s^ Ditto, dated 4th April 1840. (100.) - . . . 1840. viii. 547 fV,' Memorials addressed to Her Majesty's Government by British Merchants interested in the Trade with China. - - . - . - 1840. vm. 549 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons aippointed to inquire into the Grievances complained of in the Petition of Merchants interested in ■ the Trade with China, by reason of the Surrender of Opium to Her Majesty's Superintendent there, in the Month of March 1840; with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (189.) - - . . - . 1840. xxiT. 461 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads op Evidence : — Growth and Consumption of Opium in India and China. Opium Trade with China. Confiscation of Opium by the Chinese. Imprisonment of the Foreign Conjmunity. Proceedings of Captain Elliot. Certificates of Indemnity for Opium surrendered.] Report from the Select Comijiittee of the House of Commons on Steam Communication with India, China, and Australia. See East Indies, II. 3. Correspondence between Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart., G.C.B., and certain British Merchants in China. ...--... i843. vi. 143 Account of Sums voted from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, China &c (16.) - ".",„', ■ - - 1843. xvln. 7 Account of the Amount received at the Exchequer m each of the Quarters from 5th January 1841 to 5th July 1843, for Sycee Silver or other Remittances from China. (in 267.) - - - , - - - - - 1843. XTiii. 85 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China, signed at Nanking, the 29th of August 1842 ; vrith other Documents relating thereto. . . w 1844. vi. 99 Supplementary Treaty between Her Maje% and the Emperor of China, signed at Hoomun- Chae, the 8th of October 1843; with other Documents relating thereto. - 1844. vi. 113 General Regulations under which the British Trade is to be conducted at the Five Ports of Canton, Amoy, Foochowfoo, Ningpo, and Shanghai. - - 1844. ti. 108. 127 Statement of the Foreign Trade with China, and an Account of the Inland or Transit Duties of the Chinese Empire. - - - 1 . . 1344, ^v. 93 Tariff of Duties on the Foreign Trade with China. - - - 1844. vi." 106. 122 Account of the Sums received by the Public by Sales of Stock, Remittances from China, and .from the Tax on Income and Property : And also. Account of the Liabilities of the Public on account of Opium Compensation, and the Expenses of the Chinese War, chargeable on such ^Remittances from China, (in 7.) - .... 1844. xv. 16 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 151 China •■ Chika — contimied, ■ Commissions under the Great -Seal ; Instructions uiider. Her Majesty's Royal Sign Manual ; Commissions providing for the temporary Exercise of the Duties of Chief "Superinten- dent of British Trade in China; Orders in CouncU ; and Ordinance ; passed and issued in virtue of the Powers conferrred upon Her Majesty' by the Act of the . ' 6 & 7 Vict. c. 80. ' - - - - - - 1844. Vol. xii. p. 225 Papers relative to Emigration from China to the West Indies, &c. - - 1844. ix. 373 Ditto, (in 96.) - ' - - -■ - - 1844. xxm. 189. 231 Report to Lieutenant ColonelMalcolm, Acting Colonial Secretary, by Mr. Gordon, Land Officer, on the Plan of the Town of Victoria, Hong Kong, (in 96.) - 1844. xxm.. 222 Returns of Trade at the Ports of Canton, Amdy, and Shanghai, for the Year 1844 ; received from Her Majesty's Plenipotentiary in China. - - - 1845. ix. 349 Ordinances issued in the Year 1844 by the Authorities in China [Hong Kong]. 1845. xiv. 355 Ditto, in the Year 1845. ; - - - - - 1846. xvni. 453 Dittoi in the Year 1847. - ■ - - - - 1847-8. xix. 617 ■ Ditto, in the Year 1849. , - - - - - 1850. xix. 117 Ditto, in the Years 1850 and 1852. .... 1852. xvi. 763 Returns of any Sugar ijmported, being the Growth of China, Java, or Manilla, under the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 28. ; and of any such Sugar admitted for Home Consumption, &c. (in 18.) -_ - . - - - ... 1845. xvi. 445 Report to Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies respecting the Colony of Hong Kong, &c. , - . . - - - - 1846. xxxiii. 523 Correspondence relative to Operations in Canton River. ... 1847. xvii. 627 , Further Correspondence in the Year 1847. - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 309. 315 Papers respecting Commercial Relations between Great Britain and China. 1 847-8. xix. 529 Papers relating to the Murder of Six Englishmen in the Neighbourhood of Canton, in the Monthof December 1847. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 535 Accounts and Statements showing the Imports and Exports and the Number and Tonnage of Vessels at the Port of Canton, for 1846 and Part of 1847. (in 51.-111.) ^1847-8. xxv. 876 Accounts and Statements of, British and Foreign Trade at Shanghai for the Year 1846. (in 51.-in.) . 1847-8. xxv. 894 . Returns of British Trade at the Port of Amoy for 1846. (in51.-III.) - 1847-8. xxv. 904 Returns of the Trade of the various Ports of China, for the Year 1849. - 1850. xix. 125* Correspondence between the Treasury, the Board of Control, and the East India Company, on the Subject of a Claim for the Payment of 400,000Z. alleged to be diie on account of Expenses in the late Chinese War. (90.) .... 1851. xvi. 37 Order of Her Majesty in Council, dated 13th June 1853, for the Government of Her Majesty's Subjects within the Dominions of the Emperor of China, or within any Ship or Vessel at a Distance of not more than One hundred Miles from the Coast of China. ... . - . 1852-3. xxi. 413 Papers respecting the Civil War in China. - - - . 1852-3. xxi. 431 Correspondence respecting the Attack on Foreign Settlement at Shanghai. 1854. xvin. 677 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, and the Court of Directors, regarding the Settlefnent of the Balance of the Expenditure by the Government of India on account of the Expedition to China. (337.) - - - - - 1854. xn. 735 Correspondence upon the Subject of Emigration from China to the West Indies, Cuba, &c., and the Arrangements on board Ship. - - - - 1854-5. xvin. 67 Paper on Marriage, Affinity, and Inheritance in China ; by W. H. Medhurst, junior. Read to the Asiatic Society, 8th February 1853. ... 1854-5. xviii. 101 Correspondence between Governor Sir John Bowring and the Secretary of State, respecting the Registration of Vessels at Hong Kong, from March 1855 to August 1856. • - - - - ■ - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 277 Correspondence between the Foreign Office and the East India and China Association of Liverpool, in the Years 1846, 1847, and 1848, respecting Protection to British Merchants against the Populace of Canton. .... 1857, Sess. 1. vri. '299 Correspondence between the British Authorities in China and the Secretary of State, respecting Tumults in China, since the Conclusion of the Treaty of Peace in 1842. - .. , . . - . - 1857, Sess. 1, vii. 1 [Sotjbcts : — ^Burning of the Factories at Canton, othei- Popular OiJtrages, and Indifference of Chinese Authorities.] Correspondence between Mr. Bonham and the Secretary of State respecting the Right of British Subjects to have free Access to Canton, during 1848 and 1849. - 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 241 Correspondence on same Subject, between Sir John Bowring and the Secretary of State, 1850-55. ..... . - 1857, Sess. 1. vn. 237 Papers relating to the Proceedings of Her Majesty's Naval Forces at Canton ; October 1856 tp-January 1857. - - . - - - 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 87 [ScBJEOTS :^Seizure of Vessel and Men under Protection of British; and Denial of Eight of free ' Eiitry into Canton according to Treaty. Capture of Ports in and around Canton. Attack upon, and Entry into, Canton. Destruction by Pire of the Pactories at Canton. — —Appendix. Official Correspondence, from June 1848 to Noveinher 1849, respecting the Eight of British Subjects to have free Access to Canton, ^ Copies of Treaties relating to Trade, &c. -with China.] Further Papersj^ from December 1856 to March 1857. - - 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 321 ^Subjects :— Purther ^.ccount of the Destruction by Pire of the Pactories at Canton, &o.] Further Papers, from December 1856 to April 1857. - . 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 1 ^Subjects : — ^Massacre of Passengers on the Postal Steamer " Thistle," between Whampoa and Hong ' Kong. Administration of' poisoned Bread to the Poreign Community at Hong Kong. Con- ■ tinuance of Hostile Operatione by the British Porces.] T4 i 152 GENERAL INDEX TO THE China ------ Cholera China — continued. ■ < Further Papers on same Subject, April 1857. - ' - 1857, Sess. 2. "Vol. xvi. p. 39 [Contents : — ^Report from Mr. Secretary Wade, of Hong Kong, to Sir J. Bowring, giving an Account of certain Documents seized on board a Mandarin Junk by the ,Expedition commanded by Commodore Elliott, and appearing to connect the Imperial Commissioner, the Mandarins, and the Canton Associations, with the Acts of Incendiarism, Kidnapping, and Assassination which con- tinue to menace the Colony.] Further Papers, May 1857. . . - . - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 63 [Contents : — Letter from Sir J. Bowring to the Earl of Clarendon, adverting to the Debates in Parliament, and explaining his Conduct in reference to theLorcha " Arrow."] Correspondence between Governor Sir J. Bowring and the Secretary of State, relating " to the Trial of a Baker and others, at Hong Kong, on the Charge of Poisoning. (83.) 1857, Sees. 2. xvi. 67 Report of the Trial of Alum and others, at the Criminal Sessions of Hong Kong ; extracted from " The Friend of China and Hong Kong Gazette." (in SS.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 80 Correspondence with the Chinese High Commissioner Yeh; December 1857. - 1857-8. xv. 69 [Sbujects: — Indemnity, and Eight of Entrance into Canton.] Correspondence between the Foreign Office and the Commercial Association of Manchester, referring to the Disturbances at Canton. - . - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 151 Treaty of perpetual Peace and Friendship between Her Majesty, and the Emperor of China [allowing Residence of British Subjects at Canton and other Towns] ; signed at Nanking, 29th August 1842. ------ 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 305 Supplementary Treaty, signed at Hoomun-Chae, 8th October 1843. 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 309 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China [postponing the Right of Entry into Canton] ; signed at Bocca Tigris, 4th April 1846. - - 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 315 Correspondence respecting Consular Interference for the Prevention of Smuggling in China. . - .. . . . 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 291 Copy of the Legal Opinion taken by the East India Company, and dated 5th August 1857, as to the Manufacture and Sale of Opium ; together with a Copy of the Case on which that Opinion was given. (208.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 49 Papers relating to the Colony of Hong Kong, Chasau, &C., viz.: — Mr. R. M. Martin's Report on Hong Kong : — Its Locality, Physical Aspect, Geology, Climate, Diseases and Mortality, Population and Progress, Commerce, Financial Aspect, Religious and Social Influence, and Political Aspect : Specific Report by Governor Davis, showing the Points on which he dissents ' from Mr. Martin's Report ; furnished pursuant to a Request from Lord Stanley : Mr. Mai-tin's Report on Chusan : — Its Geology and Climate; Health of the] Troops ; Population, Character, &c. ; Animal and Vegetable Productions ; Commercial Advantages ; Maritime and Military Position ; Observations against the Evacuation of Chusan : Minute on the British Position and Prospects in China ; by Mr. R. M. Martin, when Treasurer to the Queen at Hong Kong, &c. (12.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 107 •Papers relating to the Opium Trade in China, 1842-1856 : — Copies of all Correspondence between the British and Chinese Authorities on the Subject of or having reference to Traffic in Opium in the Harbours, Rivers, and Coasts of China. 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 161 Return of the Value of British Manufactures exported to China, in each Year since 1833 : Also, Return of the Bullion exported from Great Britain to China, in each Year since 1849: And also. Return of the Value of Goods and Merchandise imported into Great Britain from China, in each Year since 1849. (9.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 103 Return specifying the Quantities of Specie or Bullion imported into British Possessions East of Cape of Good Hope from China, in each Year since 1849. (11.) 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 105 Extract from a Despatch from Governor Sir John Bowring to the Secretary -of State for the Colonies, dated 31st July 1857, on the Subject of the Confinement of Chinese Prisoners at Hong Kong. (63.) ---... 1857-8. xi. 1 Correspondence between the Colonial Department and the Governor of Hong Kong, and between the Colonial Department and the Foreign Office, on the Subject of Emigration from Hong Kong and from the Chinese Empire to the British West Indies and to Foreign Countries and their Possessions since 1st Jan. 1853. — Part I. (250.) - 1857-8. xi. 5 Correspondence between Viscount Canning and the Earl of Elgin, on the Subject of directing the Troops on their Way to China, (in 40.) - - 1857-8. xi. 479 See also East Indies, 1. 3. 11. 1.3. HI. 3.4.5.6. Impoets and Exports, II. 2., &c. Silk Tkade and Silk Goods, II. Tkade, Foreign, II. China WARE. . See Imports and JExports, II. 6., &c. Chinese Emigration. See Emigration, 5. Chippindall's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of William Chippindall with Mary Anne Chippindall his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (28.) - 1847-8. xxii. 289 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1850. (149.) .. . . 1850. xxi. Ill Chirnside Presbytery, School at. See Education and Schools, Scotland. Cholera : Bill for the Prevention, as far as may be possible, of the Disease called the Cholera, or Spasmodic or Indian Cholera, in England. (42. of 1831-32.) . . ccxcvi. 295 A similar Bill for Scotland. (45. of 1831-32.) - . . ccxcvi! 301 Bill for altering and amending the above Act. (104. of 1831-32.) ,. . ccxcvii 305 - CCCIX. 474 . CCCIX. 478 - ccci^. 497 - CCCIX. 481 - CCCIX. 531 CCCIX. 473 CCCIX.- 482 - CCCIX. 493 . CCCIX. 490 - CCCIX. 476 . CCCIX. 539 - CCCIX. 501 - CCCIX. 485 . CCCIX. 527 - cccix. 460. 499 - CCCIX. 505 - CCCIX. 513 - CCCIX. 509 -. CCCIX. 480 - CCCIX. 503 - CCCIX. 469 - CCCIX. 525 - . CCCIX. 489 - C(Jcix. 447 England. (72. of CCCIX. 451 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 133 Cholera Choleea — continued. Despatches, &c. relating to the Symptoms and Progress of the malignant Disorder now- prevailing in the Northern Parts of Europe. (13. of 1831.) - Vol. ccxciv. p. 209 Papers relating to the Disorder called Spasmodic Cholera. (41.. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 431 Report from the Central Board of Health to the Privy Council as to procuring Burial Grounds for the Interment of ■ Persons dying of the Cliolera. (43. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 445 Orders in Council issued under the Cholera, Prevention Acts ; viz. Enabling the Boards of Health for the folio-wing Places to raise Sums of Money; viz. . Birmingham, (in 134. of 1831-32.) - . - - Bristol, (in 134. of 1831-32.) ' - - - Burnley, (in 180. of 1831-32.) . . - . Cathcart. (in 134. of 1831-32.) ... Chester. (252. of 1831-32.) ----- Christchurch, Surrey, (in 134. of 1831-32.) Droit-w-ich. (in 134. of 1831-32.) - - . - Duddingstone. (in 160. of 1831-32.) . . - - Dundee, (in 143. of 1831-32.) ... - Edinburgh, (in 134. of 1831-32.) .... Exeter, (in 255. of 1831-32.) Gainsborough, (in 206. of 1831-32.) .... Great Bolton. (135. of 1831-32.) .... Hamilton, (in 251. of 1831-32.) .... Lambeth, Surrey. (95. & 180. of 1831-32.) Lincoln, (in 206. of 1831-32.) .... Newarlj. (in 227. of 1831-32.) - -. . Ormskirk. (197. of 1831-32.) ..... Paisley, (in 134. of 1831-32.) .... Rothesay. • (in 206. of 1831-32.) ..... St. George the Martyr, Southwark. (113. of 1831-32.) Stewarton. (in 251. of 1831-32.) Waltham -Abbey (for repairing Drains), (in 143. of 1831-32.) ■ For the Continiiance of Local Boards of Health. (63. of 1831-32.) For defraying Expenses incurred by Boards of Health in 1831-32.) ' - . ■ ... For defraying Expenses incurred by Boards of Health in Scotland. (79. of 1831-32.) .... . . CCCIX. 455 • Directing that Surgeons shall be provided for certain Vpssels sailing to North America, &c. from Ports in England. (106. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 463 Enabling the Board of Health for the City of Norwich to apply to the Guardians of the Poor to raise Funds for the Expenses of the Board. (95. of 1831-32.). - cccix. 459 Enabling Boards of Health in England to remove Nuisances, procure Burying Grounds, raise Funds, &c. (in 227. of 1831-32.) . . cccix. 515 Enabling Boards of Health in Scotland to remove Nuisances, provide Burying Gr&unds, raise Funds, &c. (in 251. of 1831-32.) .... cccix. 521 Enabling the Board of Health at London to raise Funds, remove Nuisances, provide Burying Grounds, &c. (in 255. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 535 Report to the Poor Law Commissioners, by Dr. Farre, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Toynbee, on the Capabilities of the Metropolitan Workhouses for the Reception and Treatment of Cholera Cases. . , . 1. . . . 1847-8. xxxix. 631 Report to Her Majesty of the General Board of Health on the Epidemic Cholera of 1848 and 1849 ; with' Appendixes. ...... 1850, xl. 1 Appendix A. — Report by Dr. Sutherland. . 1850. xl. 181 Appendix B. — Report by Mr. Grainger. . . 1850. xl. 361 Appendix C. — Abstract of Report by James Wynne, M.D., on Epidemic Cholera, as it prevailed in the United States in 1849 and 1850. . . 1852. xxxix. 423 Memorandum' addressed to Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department, on behalf of a Deputation which waited on him, on 27th February 1854, for the Purpose of urging the Necessity of Preparations against the apprehended Return of Cholera. (58.) .... 1854. xix. 43 Letter, dated 20th July, from Dr. Hector Gavin, to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, with a Table illustrating the Results of the Medical House-to-House Visitation as carried on in the Towns of Newcastle, Dundee, -and Glasgow. - - - - . 1854. xix. 49 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into tlie Causes which have led to or have aggravated the late Outbreak of Cholera in the To-wns of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, and Tynemouth. ..... 1854. xxviii. 155 Letter of the President of the General Board of Health to Viscount Palmerston, Secretary of State for the Home Department, accompanying a Report from Dr. Sutherland on Epidemic Cholera in the Metropolis in 1854 ; with Appendixes. . 1854-5. xxxvi. 1 ' Report of the Medical Council of the General Board of Health to Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart., President of the General Board of Health, Stc, in relation to the Cholera Epidemic of 1854, . ...... 1854-5. xxxvi. 121 Report on the Results of .the different Methods of Treatment pursued in Epidemic Cholera in the Metropolis ; addressed to the President of the General Board of Health by the Treatment Committee of the Medical Council. - - 1854-5. xxxvi. 131 III. U 154 General Inbex to the Cholera - - - - - Church Cholera — c Eeport on the Results of the different Methods of Treatment pursued in Epidemic Cholera in Provinces throughout England and Scotland in 1854 ; being supplemental to the above Metropolitan Report. - " , " " 1854-5. Vol. xxxvi. p. 159 Report of the Committee for Scientific Inquiries of the Medical Council of the General Board of ' Health in relation to Cholera Epidemic of 1854 ; with Appendixes. 1854-5. xxxvi. 185 Appendix to the above Report, consisting chiefly of Meteorological Observations, Examinations oftheAtmosphere,MetropolitanWaters, Rice Water Discharges, &c. 1854-5- xxxvii. 1 Report on the Common and lilodel Lodging Houses of thri Metropolis, virith reference to the Epidemic Cholera in 1854 ; by Geo. Glover, Superintending Medical Inspector of , the General Board of Health. - - - - -' - 1854-5. xxxviii. 1 !^eport on the Two last Cholera Epidemics of Loudon as affected by the Consumption of ■impure Water, addressed to the President of the General Board of Health by the Medical Officer of the Board. - - - - - 1856. xlii. 87 See also Medical Charities and Institutions, Ireland. Poor, England AND Wales, IL 7. Public Health. Quarantine. Choles'burt Tithes. See Tithes, England and Wales. Christ's Hospital : Copies of the Charter of the Hospitals of Christ, Bridewell, and Saint Thomas the Apostle, dated 26th June, 7 Edw. 6. ; and of the" Indenture of Covenants made between the King and the Citizens of London, dated 12th June in the Same Year ; together with a Translation of the Charter from the original Latin, (in 42.) • - 1835. xxvni. 292 Cheistchurch, Surrey. See Cholera. ■ tlkuROH of England : I. Bills relating to Matters connected with the Established Church : 1. Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, and Commission of Inquiry. 2. Secular Jurisdiction [Durham, and York and Ely). 3. Church Leases. 4. Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Lands and Revenues ; Incomes, Pew Rents, Sfc. 5. Building Churches and Chapels, and providing Burial Grounds, 6. Assignment of Ecclesiastical Districts ; Division, S^c. of Parishes and Rectories; Establishment of Bishopricks, S^c. 7. Church Patronage. 8. Spiritual Care of Parishes. 9. Miscellaneous. II. Reports relating to Matters connected with the Established Church : 1. Reports of Select Committees of the House of Lords and House of Commons. 2. Reports of the Commissioners on 'Ecclesiastical Revenues and Patronage. 3. Reports of the Church Commissioners. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 5. Reports of the Chwch Building Commissioners. 6. Reports of Commissioners on the State of the Bishopricks. 7. Reports of Commissioners on the Subdivision of Parishes. 8. Reports of Commissioners on Episcopal and Capitular Revenues. 9. Report of Church Estates Commissioners. 10. Reports of Convocation. 11. Reports of Commissioners on Cathedral and Collegiate Churches. III. Accounts and Papers relating to Matters connected with the Church : 1. Incomes of Benefices, Number and Capacity of Churches and Chapels, and Amount of Population. 2. Church Leases. 3. Ecclesiastical Revenues. 4. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to Matters connected with the Established Church : 1. Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, and Commission of Inquiry : Bill for protecting the Revenues of vacant Ecclesiastical Dignities and Benefices without Cure of Souls, and for preventing the Lapse thereof, during the pending luquiries respecting the State of the Established Church in England and Wales. (93.) As amended by the Committee.. (128.) - - - . . 1835. i. 471. 475 Bill for suspending for One Year Appointments to certain Dignities and Offices in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and to Sinecure Rectories. (285.) - - 1836. iii. 953 Bill for carrying into effect the Reports of the Commissioners appointed to consider the State of the Established Church in England and Wales, with reference to Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, so far_ as they relate to Episcopal Dioceses, Revenue, and Patronage. ,(239.) — ^-As ^mended by the Committee.. (261.), - - 1836. in. 485. 497 Bill tp continue, until 1st August 1838, Two Acts of the last Session (6 85 7 Will. 4. c. 67. 77.) for suspending Appointments to certain Dignities- and Offices in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and to Sinecui-e. Rectories, and for preventing the immediate Effects on Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of the Measures in progress for the Alteration of Dioceses., (187.) - ' - ' - - - - - 1837. n. 275 Bill for suspending, until 1st 4-'^?'?^''^ ^^^^' ^^^ Appointment to certain Dignities and Offices „in Cathedral and Collegiate . Churches, , and to Sinecure Rectoriesl (328.) ^As amended in Committee. (352.) .^ - ' . ' . . i838. n. 597. 601 SESSIOITAt PAPERS, 1801-^859. . iSft Chubch Cbuech OF England : I. Bills — continued. 1. Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, €fc, — continued. Bill for repealing Part of an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for . suspending, until 1st August 1839, the Appointment to certain Dignities and Oifices in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and to Sinecure Eectories. (10.) - 1839. Vol. ii. p. 373 Amendments made by the Commons. (54.) - - ■• - - 1839. ii. 375 Bill to suspend, until 1st August 1840, certain Cathedral and other Ecclesiastical Preferments, and the Operation of the new Arrangement of -Dioceses upon the existing Ecclesiastical Courts. (184.)-:^ — As amended in Cotomittee. (214.) - - 1889. ii. 169. 173 Bill to carry into effect, with certain Modiiications, the Fourth Report of the Commissioners of Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues. (226.) As amended in Committee. (261.) As amended by Select Committee. (286.) - - 1840. n. 13. 78. 107 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. (226 a.) ------- - 1840. m. 55 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Bishop of Salisbury. (226 6.)- 1840. in. 57 - Bishopof Chichester; (226 c.)- 1840. iii. 59 - Bishop of Exeter. {226 d.) - 1840. iii. 61 - Bishop of Winchester. (226 e.) - 1840. m. 69 - Bishop of Bangor. (226/.) - 1840. m. 71 Clauses to be proposed in Committtee by Lord Lyttelton. (286 a.) - 1840. m. 143 Amendments made by the Commons to the Lords Amendments. (286 b.) • 1840. in. 145 Bill to explain and amend Two several Acts (6 & 7 WiH.4. c.77. and 3 & 4 Vict. c. 113.) relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England. (66.) As amended in Committee. (98.) As amended on Report. (120.) With the Amendments by the Commons. (167.) • - , - - 1841. in. 105. 119. 137. 153 Proviso to be proposed, on Report, to be added to and form Part of Clause VI., by Viscount Canterbury. (98 a.) - . - - - . 1841. iii. 135 Bill for suspending, until 1st October 1843, Appointments to certain Ecclesiastical Prefer- ments in the Dioceses of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and for securing certain Property to the said Sees. (^36.) - . - . . . 1842. iv.' 415 Bill for further suspending the Operation of the new Arrangement of Dioceses, so far as it affects existing Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions. (198.) - - - 1842. in. 257 A simUar Bill. (216.) - - - - - 1843. n. 541 Bill to suspend, until 31st Dec. 1847, the Operation of the new Arrangement of Dioceses, so far as it affects the existing Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions, and for obtaining Returns from and the Inspection of the Registries of such Jurisdictions. (220.) - 1844. iii. 687 BiU to amend the Law as to Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England. (250.)^ As amended on Report. (281.) - - - - 1847.. iv. 69. 75 Bill for further continuing certain temporary Provisions concerning Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England. (252.) - - - . . 1847-8. iv. 523 AsimUarBill. (172.) - ' 1849. iv. 507 A similar Bin. (261.) ... - - . 1850. iv. 103 A similar Bm. (194.) - - - - ' - - 1851. iv. 389 A similar BiU. (115.) - - - - 1852. in. 241 A similar Bill. (393.) 1852-3. iv. 687 A similar BiU. (259.) - 1854. rv. 113 A similar Bill. (234.) - - - - - 1854-5. iv. 129 A similar BiU. (43.) - - - . 1857, Sess. 1. n. 55 A similar Bill. (222.) - . - - 1857-8. iv. 97 BiU to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for ^England. (10.) As amended in Committee,. (42.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (275.) - . . - . - - 1.850. .. IV. 49. 71. 83 Amendment proposed to be added in Committee by Earlpf Powis. (10 a.) - 1850. iv. 59 Clause proposed to be added in Committee, instead of Clause XV., by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury. (10 6.) - - - - .. - 1850. iv. 61 Clauses proposed to be added in Committee bj Bishop of Oxford. (10 c.) - 1850.. iv. 63 Amendment proposed to be added in Committee, at the End of Clause XII., by the Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph. (10 rf.) - - - 1850. iv. 67 Amendments proposed to be added in Committee by the Lord Bishop' of London. (10 e.) - - - - - - . - 1850. IV. 69 Amendments to be proposed on .Consideration of Commons Amendments, by Archbp. of Canterbury, to Clause XIIL, as amended by the Commons. (275 a.) - 1850. iv. 99 Amendments to be proposed by the Earl of Powis to the Commons Amendment to Clause XVI. (275 b.) - - - - - - 1850. iv. 101 Bill tomake Provision concerning the future Regulation of certain Appointments connected with Cathedral and Collegiate Churches. (92.) As amended in Committee. (180.) - - - - - ■ . - ; - 1852-3. in. 347. 349 Clause to be proposed on Report by the Bishop of Oxford. (180 a.) - 1852-3. in. 353 Amendment to -be proposed on Third Reading by the Archbishop of Canterbury. (180 6.)' - - - - , - - . - 1852-3. III. 355 ClausetobeproposedonThirdReadingbyBp. of Oxford. (180 rf.) - 1852-3. m. 357 Bill [with the Aniendments made by the Lords, and with the Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords] to make Provision concerning the future Regulation of certain Appointments connected with ■ Cathedral and CoUegiate; Churches, and concerning certain of the Estates of the Deans. and Chapters of Tork • and Carlisle. (210.)' -• - - v - :■ i ■ -■ 1352-3. in. 359 U 2 156 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Church Chtjech of England: 'I. Bills — continued. 1. Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, Sfc. — continued. Bill to continue until tlie End of the present Session of Parliament, a Provision contained in the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 35. concerning certain of the Estates of the Deans and Chapters ofYork and Carlisle. (2.) - - 1854-5. Vol. in. p. 217 Bill further to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and to continue the Act concerning the Management of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in England. (176.) - - .... - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 221 Bill further to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and to continue the Act concerning the Management of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in England. (69.1 As amended by the Select Committee. (154.) As amended on Eeport. (193.) ... - - . - - 1857-8. IV. 7. 19. 45 Clauses to be proposed on Report by Bishop of Oxford. (1546.) 1857-8. iv. 43 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by Lord St. Leonards and- Lord Ravens- 'worth. (193 a.) ...--- 1857-8. iv. 71 See also i. e. infra. 2. Secular Jurisdiction (Durham, and York and Ely) : Bill for putting an end to the separate Palatine Jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Durham. (99.) As amended «n Report. (123.) - - 1836. n. 127. 139 Bill for extinguishing the .Secular Jurisdiction of the Archbishpp of York and the Bishop of Ely in certain Liberties in the Counties of York, Nottingham, and Cambridge. (256.) As amended. (28D.) . - - - 1836. in. 569. 575 Bill to explain and amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 87. for extinguishing the Secular Juris- diction of the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Ely in certain Liberties in the Counties of York, Nottingham, aud Cambridge. (196.) - - 1837. iv. 87 3. Church Leases : Bill to enable Ecclesiastical Persons to lease Tithes and Church Lands, and for extending Powers of certaiA Acts for the summary Recovery of Tithes. (85. of 1817.) lxxxiii. 427 Bill for enabling Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices to demise the Lands belonging to their Benefices, and for restraining Ecclesiastical and other Corporations from granting Leases for Terms of Lives in certain Cases. (70. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxiii. 261 Bill for imposing certain Restrictions on the Renewal of Leases by Ecclesiastical Persons. (11.) As amended in Committee. (21.) As amended on Report. (37.) As amended by the Commons. (111.) - - - 1836. 1.43.47.51.55 Bill to explain and amend an Act of the present Session for imposing certain Restrictions on the Renewal of Leases by Ecclesiastical Persons. (264.) _ 1836. i. 61 Bill for enabling Licumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices to demise the Lands belonging to their Benefices on Farming Leases. (115. & 192.) - - 1841. in. 273. 283 Bill for enabling Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Corporations, aggregate and sole, to grant Building and Repairing Leases of their Lands and Houses. (114. & 193.) - 1841. in. 173.189 Bill for enabling Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Corporations to grant Building and Repairing ' Leases. (.6.) As amended m Committee. (73.) - 1842. ni. 201. 217 Bill for enabling Ecclesiastical Coi-poratioiis, aggregate and sole, to grant Leases for long Terms of Years. (256.) - - . - - 1842. in. 237 - Bill for enabling Licumbents of Benefices to demise Lands belonging to their Benefices on Farming Leases. (7.) As amended in Committee. (72.) - 1842. in. 449. 469 Bill for better enabling Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices to demise the Lands belonging to their Benefices on Farming Leases. (111.) - - - - 1842. in. 471 Bill to amend the Act 5&6Vict. c. 108. for enabling Ecclesiastical Corporations, aggregate and sole, to grant Leases for long Terms of Years. (129.) ^As amended in Com- mittee. (212.) 1857-8. IV. 79.87 See also, in the Jndex, Statute Law. 4. Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Lands and Revenues, Incomes, Pew Rentf, ^c. : Bill to encourage planting on Church, College, and Hospital Lands, and to 'authorize the felljng and selling of Timbfer on Church Lands. (31. of 1805.) - [xiii.] 67 Bill to. authorize Exchanges of the Lands and Possessions of the Deans and Chapters of the several Cathedral and Collegiate Churches and Chapels in England and Wales, and of the several Colleges or Halls within the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and the Colleges of Winchester and Eton, and of the Chancellors, Masters, and Scholars of the said Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. (185. of 1825.) - clxxvi. 1217 A similar Bill. (52. of 1826.) ---.-. cxcix. 105 Bill for endowing the Pai'ish Church of Newborough, in the County of Northampton, and Three Chapels, called Portland Chapel, Oxford Chapel, and Welbeck Chapel, in the Parish of St. Marylebone, and also a Chapel erected on Sunk Island in the River Humber. (188. of 1830.) - - . . . ccLxm. 517. Bill to authorize Exchanges of Lands and other Possessions of certain Ecclesiastical Corpora- tions. (33. of 1831.) As amended in Committee. (68. of 1831.) - cclxxxix. 499.513 Bill to authorize Exchanges of Lands and other Possessions of certain Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Corporations. (53. of 1831-32.) ..... ccxcvi. 325 Bill to authorize the identifying of Lands and other Possessions of certain Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Corporations. (124. of 1831-32.) As amended in Committee. (160.) ^As amended on Re-commitment. (174.) ... ccxcvi. 749. 755. 761 Bill for the Management and Regulation of Episcopal and Capitular Estates and Revenues in England and W^les. (76.) .-.-.. i851. it. 513 SESSIONAL. PAPERS, 1801-1859. I5t Chuech Chukch of England : I. Bills-^continued. , 4. Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Lands and Revenues, S^c. — continued. Bill to facilitate the Management and Improvement of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in. England. (256.) With the Commons Amendments. (305.) - 1851. iv. 561. 571 Proviso proposed to be added in Committee to Clause VII. by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury. (256a.) - ' - " . - Vol. 1851. p. iv. 569 Bill to continue and s^mend the Act 14& 15 Vict. c. 104. to facilitate the Management and Improvement of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in Englaud. (106.) As amended by Select Committee. (130.) "With the Amendments made by the Commons. (317.) ... - . 1854. IV. 121. 125. 127 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Acts for the Augmentation of Benefices. (56.) As amended in Committee. (104.) As amended by the Commons. (276.) - - - - • . - 1854. III. 171. 179. 187 Bill relative to Pew Rents taken by Custom in certain Churches. (14.) - 1854. vi. 75 Bill to enable the Trustees of Portland Chapel,. Oxford Chapel, and Welbeck Chapel, in the Parish of Saint Marylebone, to augment the Salaries of the Ministers of the said , Chapels. (184.) - 1554. vi. 83 Bill to continue the Act to facilitate the Management and Improvement of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in England. (251.) - - - ,- 1856. v. 43 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Lord Ravensworth. (251 «.) 1856. v. 45 Bill further to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and to continue the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 104. concerning the Management of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in England. (176.) ----- 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 221 Bill further to amend the Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and to continue the Act concerning the Management of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in England. (69.) As amended by the Select Committee. (154.) As amended on Report. (193.) ---.-, - . 1857-8. IV. 7. 19. 45 Clauses to bo proposed on Report by the Bishop of Oxford. (154 i.) - 1857-8. iv. 43 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by the Lord St. Leonards and the Lord Ravensworth. ■(193 a.) - - ~ , - 1857-8. iv. 71 Bill for securing to Ecclesiastical Corporations Aggregate Estates yielding average Statutory Incomes. (75.) - - ' - 1857-8. iv. 73 Bill for the future Appropriation of the Tithe or Tenth of Lead Ores in the Parishes of Stanhope and Yv'olsingham in the County of Durham, belonging to the respective Rectors thereof, subject to the existing Incumbencies, and for making other Pro- visions for the Endowment of the said Rectories in lieu thereof, and for other Purposes connected therewith. (163.) As amended in Committee. (211.) 1857-8. v. 281.293 5. Building Churches and Chapels, and providing Burial Grounds : Bill to promote the building of Churches and Chapels, and Plouses for the Residence of Ministers, and the providing Churchyards and Glebes. (1802-3.) - [v.] 515 Bill to amend Act for providing the building, &o. of Churches and Chapels, and Houses for the Residence of Ministers, and to provide Churchyards and Glebes. (29. of 1811.) As amended by the Committee. (74. of 1811.) xli. 297. 301 Bill to enable Corporate Bodies, under certain Circumstances, to alienate Lands for enlarging Cemeteries and Churchyards. (100. of 1816.) - - - - lxxvii. 343 Bill to extend the Act 37 Hen. 8. c. 21. for the Union of Churches. . (l7.of 1817.) - lxxxiii. 9 Bill to repeal certain Acts relating to the Union of Churches, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (18. of 1818.) As amended. (53. of 1818.) - - lxxxviii.. 29. 39 Bill for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes. (56. of 1818.) .As amended. (68. of 1818.) - - - lxxxviii. 119. 161 Bill to amend last above Act. (154. of 1819.) - - - - xcvii. 815 Bill to amend the Acts 58 Geo. 3. c. 45. and 59 Geo. 3. c. 134. for building additional Churches in populous Parishes. (117. of 1821.) - _ . . cxxi. 509 A similar Bill. (91. of 1822.) - - - - cxxix. 523 Bill to ainend the Acts 58 Geo. 3. c. 45., 59 Geo. 3. c. 134., and 3 Geo. 4. c. 72. for building additional Churches in populous Parishes. (121. of 1824.) - - - clx. 979 Bill to amend the Acts for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes. (174. of 1826-27.) . - - . ccxi. 651 Bill to amend and render more eifectual the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 72. to amend the Acts for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes. (26. of 1830-31.) As amended by the Committee. (43.) As further amended. (53.) - .-.-.. cCLxxxiii. 121. 125. 131 Bill to amend and render more eifectual the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 72. to amend the Acts for building and promoting the building of additional Churches in populous Parishes. (20. of 1831.) As amended in Committee. (37. of 1831.) - cclxxxix. 285. 297 Bill to render moi'e effectual the Act 59 Geo. 3. c. 134. for building additional Churches in populous Parishes. (157. of 1831-32.) - . - ccxcvii. 59 Bill to exempt from Poor and Church Rates all Churches, Chapels, and other Places of Religious Worship. (89. of 1833.) . - . . cccxiv. 755 Bill to amend and explain several Acts, relative to the Building and Repairs of Churches and Chapels. (185. of 1833.) - - - cccxv. 809 Bill to amend and render more effectual the Church Building Acts. (131.) As amended in Committee. (171.) - - - - - 1838. ii. 347. 359 Bill to further amend the Church Building Acts.' (27.) As amended in Committee. (46.) - • - 1840. II. 199.205 Clauses to be proposed by Bishop of London upon Third Reading. (46 a.) - 1840. ii. 213 U 3 158 GENEBAL INDEX -TO THE Ohuroh Chcbch of England : I. Bills — continued. 5. Building Churches and Chapelsj S^c. — continued. Bill to declare the Law respecting the Publication of Banns of Matrimony and the Celebration of Marriages in Churches or Chapels to whicli Districts shall have been assigned under certain of the Church Building Acts. (140.) As amended in Committee. (163.) 1844. Vol. IV. p. 577.- 581 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] concerning Banns and Marriages in certain District Churches or Chapels. (217.) - - - - 1844. iv. 585 Bill for the further Amendment of the Church Building Acts. (124.) As amended in Committee. (150,) As amended in Committee and on Ee-commitment. (157.) - - - . . , - . 1845. II. 269. 285. 301 Bill to continue to the 20th July 1853, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, Her Majesty's Commission for building new Churches. (291.) - 1847-8. in. 505 Bill to amend the Church Building Acts. (&5.) As amended by Select Committee. (122.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (298.)- 1851. in. 339. 359. 379 Bill to amend the Church Building Acts, and the Law respecting Donatives and the Union of Benefices. (221.) ^As amended in Committee. (286.) - 1852-3. in. 511. 525 Proviso to be proposed on Report by Earl of Powis. (286 a.) - 1852-3. in. 537 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Earl of Harrowby. (286 6.) 1852-3. in. 539 Clause to be proposed on Report by Bishop of Llandaff. (286 c.) 1852-3. in. 541 Proviso to be proposed on Report by the Earl of Powis. (286 rf.) - 1852-3. ni. 543 Bill to continue Her Majesty's Commission for building new Churches. (84.) 1854. iii. 417 Bill to amend the Church Building Acts, and the Law respecting the Union of Benefices in Cities and Market Towns, for the Purpose of building and endowing new Churches in Places where required in lieu of Churches in other Places not required ; and to facilitate the Transfer of Church Patronage; (66.) ^As amended by the Select Committee. (88.) As amended in Committee. (116.) As amended on Re- port. (126.) ... - . 1854. in. 333. 349. 373. 391 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Earl of Harrowby. (88 a.) - 1854.- in. 367 - Bishop.of Rochester. (88 6.) - 1854. iii. 369 - Earl Nelson. (88 c.) - 1854. in. 371 BiU to facilitate the Apportionment of the Rent when Parts of Lands in Lease are taken . for the Purposes of the Church Building Acts. (152.) - - - 1854. in. 411 Clause to be proposed on 3d Reading by Ld. Stanley of Alderley. (152 a.) 1854. ni. 415 Bill to make better Provision for the Union of contiguous Benefijces in Cities and Towns, and to facilitate the building and endowing of new Churches in spiritually destitute Districts. (83.) As amended by Select Committee. (157,) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (323.) - . . '- . 1854-5. vi. 533. 541. 551 Bill for transferring the Powers of the Church Building Commissioners to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England. (223.) - - - 1856. in. 335 6. Readjustment and Establishment of Ecclesiastical Districts, Bishoprieks, Rectories, Parishes, S^c. : Bill for making the Four Districts in the Parish of Saint Marylebone, in the County of Mid- dlesex, Parishes for Ecclesiastical Purposes. (89. of 1825.) - - CLxxv. 431 Bill to make better Provision for the Assignment of Ecclesiastical Districts to Churches or Chapels augmented by the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne ; and for other Purposes. (130.) - - - - - - - 1839. 11. 377 Bill for separating the Impropriate' Rectories , of Farnham, Frensham, Elsted, Seale, and Bentley, in the Counties of Surrey and Southampton, from the Archdeaconry of Surrey; and for better endowing the Benefices of the same Parishes respectively, and of certain new Benefices within the respective Parishes of Farnham and Frensham ; and for annexing to the Archdeaconry of Surrey, in lieu thereof, a Prebend in the Cathedral Church of Winchester ; and for other Purposes. (141.) - ■ 1840. in. 153 BiU to remove Doubts as to the Division of the Parish of Winterboiime, in the County of Gloucester, into Two Parishes. (119.) ■ - - 1841.. in. 615 Bill to divide the Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucester into Ecclesiastical Districts. (174.) 1842. III. 1 Bill for preventing the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. (114.) - 1843. in. 335 A similar Bill. (109.) ----.. 1844. v. 619 A similar Bill. (99.) - - - - - - 1845. v. 481 Bill to enable Her Majesty to make certain Provisions for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor ; and for the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester. (128.) - -..-.. . . . . 1845. v. 487 A sunilar Bill. (160.) - ^ - - - 1846. v. 235 Bill for authorizing Her Majesty to give effect to the Recommendation of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England in their First Report, by applying a Part of the Impropria- tions of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor to the Augmentation of poor and populous Vicarages in such Dioceses, whenever the said Dioceses shall be united into One Diocese or See. (365.) .-----. ^ 1845. v. 483 A similar Bill. (207.) - - - - - 1846. v. 231 Bill for establishing the Bishoprick of Manchester, and amending certain ■ Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England. (140.) With the Amendments made by the Commpns. (315.) - - - - - . 1847. iii. 229. 237 Clause proposed to be inserted in Committee instead of Clause HI., by the Lord Bishop of Salisbiiry.' (140ft.) '* "■ - : - ' ; - ). 1847. m. 235 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-rlS69. 159 Ohuech Church of England : I. Bills — continued. 6. Readjustment and Establishment of Ecclesiastical Districts, ^c— r-continued. BiU to amend tlie L6;W relative to Assignment of Ecclesiastical Districts. (92.) 1847-8. iii. 247 Bill to provide for the Division of the Deanery of Saint Burian into Three Rectories, and for abolishing the Royal Peculiar of Saint BiHjianj (157.) - - - 1850. iv. 11 Bill to provide for the future Regulation and Management and the perrdanent Endow- ment iof " The College of Christ of -Brecknock," founded by King Henry the Eighth, with permissive- Powers to unite the same with Saint David's College, Lampeter. (297.) - -. 1852-3. iii. 281 Bill .for appropriating the Corps of the Prebend or Portion of Netherhall Ledbury, in the Diocese a.nd County of Hereford, and for constituting the Living of Ledbury a Rectory with Cure of Souls, and augmenting the Endowments thereof. (174.) - 1854-5. v. 41 Bill to enable Parishioners ^jid others, forming a numerous Class, to sell Advowsons held by or in trust for them, and to apply, the Proceeds in providing Parsonage Houses, augmenting small Livings, audio other beneficial Purposes ; and for giving other Powers to such Persons... (214.) - - .... 1856. iii. 1 See also 5. supra ; 8. infra. 7. Church Patronage : Bill for facilitating the Sale of Church Patronage belonging, to Municipal Corporations in certain Cases. (l70.) - ' -' , - - - . ". 1838. ii. 379 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Legality of certain Assignments of Ecclesiastical Patronage. '-(253.) - - - - . -• . . 1846. 111.493 Bill to enable Her Majesty to exchange the Advowson of the Vicarage of Stoneleigh in the County of Warwick for the Advowsons of the Rectory of Yoxall in the County of Stafford, and the Perpetual Curacy of Hunningham in the County of Warwick. (241.) ■- - - - - - - - 1847-8. IV. 593 Bill to effect an Exchange of Ecclesiastical Patronage between Her Majesty and the Earl of Leicester, and for the Severance and Consolidation of certain Benefices in the Diocese of Norwich ; and for other Ecclesiastical Purposes. (208.) - 1847-8. iv. 601 Bill to effect Exchange of Patronage by Archbishops, Bishops, and other Ecclesiastical Corporations. (249.)— As amended on Report. (290.) - 1852-3. vi. 593. 597 Bill to facilitate the Transfer of Church Patronage. (88.) As amended by Select Com- mittee. (131-) , - - - - - 1854-5. III. 329.335 Bill to enable Parishioners and others, forming a numerous Class, to sell Advowsons held by or in trust for them, and to apply the Proceeds in providing Parsonage Houses augmenting small Livings, and to other beneficial Purposes ; and for giving other Powers to such Persons. (214.) . - - - . - 1856. iii. 1 Bill to effect an Exchange of Ecclesiastical Patronage between Her Majesty the Queen and Miss Sophia Broadley. (22.) - . . - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 359 See also 6. supra. 8. Spiritual Care of Parishes : Bill to make better Provision for Spiritual Care of populous Parishes. (144.) As amended / in Committee. (160.) ■ ' - - - - - 1843. n. 319. 335 Memorandum to accompany the foregoing Bill. (144 a.) - - 1843. ii. 331 Ditto [reprinted]. (68.> - - - - - 1849. xxv. 71 Bill for facilitating the making of better Provision for the Spiritual Wants of Places within Her Majesty's Dominions. (72.) - - - - 1843. ii. 347 Bill for better regulating the Offices of Lecturers and Parish Clerks, and for encouraging the making of better Provision for the Spiritual Wants of Parishes and Districts. (67.) . - - ..... 1844. IV. 549 Bill [as amended in Committee] for better regulating the Offices of Lecturers and Parish : Clerks. (146.) - - - - - - - 1844. it. 559 BiU to explain and amend the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 37. for making better Provision for the Spiritual Care of populous Parishes. (216.) As amended in Committee. (236.) - - ...... 1844. II. 225.231 Bill for making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in the Parish of Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford and Diocese of Lichfield. (234.) - - 1847-8. vi. 970 Bill to extend the Provisions of an Act of the Sixth and Seventh Years of Her Majesty, for making better Provision for the Spiritual Care of populous Parishes, and further to provide for the Formation and Endowment of separate and distinct Parishes. (248.) „ ,- 1856. V. 97 BiU for Special Services in the Church of England. (18.) As amended in Committee. (28.) - - - - - - - - 1857-8. III. 241.247 Amendment to be proposed in Coiamittee by Bishop of Llandaff. (I8a.)- 1857-8. iii. 243 - Lord Panmure. (18 b.) - 1857-8. . iii. 245 Amendment to be proposed on Report by Lord Panmure. (28 a.) - 1857-8. in. 249 Clause to be proposed on Report by Bishop of Llandaff (^8 6.) - - 1857-8. iii. 251 9. Miscellaneous : Bill to prevent the holding of Vestry or otlier Meetings in Churches. (117.) — ^As amended in Committee. (127.) As amended on Re-commitmeht.. (140.) - 1838. ii. 383. 385. 387 Bill for removing Doubts as to the Appointment of a Dean of Exeter or of any other Cathedral Church. (67.) - - - - - - . - 1839. ii. 329 Bill for regulating tlie Cathedral Churches of Wales. (189.) As amended m Committee. 'f212.^ - ■ " " . - . _ . . . , -, .;1843. ii. 253.259 U 4 160 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Church Church op England : I. Bills — continued. *9. Miscellaneous — continued. Bill to declare the Law respecting the Publication of Banns of Matrimony and the Celebra- tion of Marriages in Churches or Chapels to which Districts shall have been assigned under, certain of the Church "Building Acts. (140.) ^As amended in Committee. (163.) - - - ■ - - - 1844. Vol. IV. p. 577. 581 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] concerning Banns and Marriages in certain Disti'ict Churches or Chapels. (217.) - - - 1844. iv. 585 Bill for better enabling the Burial Service to be performed in One Chapel where contiguous Burial Grounds shall have been provided for Two or more Parishes. (180.) 1846. in. 107 A similar Bill. (257.) - - - - - - 1846. in. Ill Bill to provide for the more convenient Custody of the Muniments relating to. the whole or Parts of certain Dioceses in England and Wales. (104.) - - 1852. iii. 243 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts appointing the Observance of certain Holydays and Fast Days. (49.) - - - . - . 1856. vi. 69 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts which relate to the Observance of the Thirtieth of January and other Days. (29.) . . - . 1859, Sess. 1. in. 9 II. Reports relating to Matters connected with the Established Church : 1. Reports of Select Committees of House of Lords and House of Commons: Eep'orts from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the present Mode of granting Leases of Church Property, and into the probable Amount of any increased Value which might be obtained by an improved Management ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (377.) - 1838. xxiv. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Observation.) [Heads of Evidence : — Ecclesiastical Property in the Dioceses of Durham, Gloucester, Ely, and Lincoln. Building upon Church Property. Coal Mines. Concurrent Leases. Cultivation of Land. Enfranchisement. Fines. Incomes of Church Dignitaries derived from Leases. Mines. Kenewals of Leases.] Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (129.) 1839. xxii. 1 [Shejects : — Mode of Leasing. Durham Mines. Conditions of the Leases. Pines. Objections to the present Mode of Tenure. Probable Amount of increased Value that would arise from an improved Management of the Estates. Enfranchisement.] ^ Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Application of the Revenues belonging to any Canonry in the Cathedral Churches of Canterbury and Saint Peter's Westminster, from- the Period of its Vacancy to the Period of its being full,, and the Authority under which such Application has been regulated, up to the Year 1836 ; with Minutes of Evidence. (111.) - 1841. xxi. .1 (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Observation.) First and Second Reports made from the Select Committee appointed in Session 1844 to seai-ch for Precedents relative to the Consent of Her Majesty to the Saint Asaph and Bangor Dioceses Bill. (125.) - _ . _ . 1845. xix. 427 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Composition and Management of the Ecclesiastical Commission for England and Wales ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (380.) - 1847-8. xxix. 1 [Subjects : — Composition of the Commission. Management of the Commission. Mode in which the Commissioners have dealt with the Lessees of Church Property.] [Heads or Evidence : — Accounts of the Commission. Augmentation of Livings. Chur.ch Building Commission : its, Constitution and Proceedings. Church Leases. Episcopal Residences. Queeii Anne's Bounty Board. Value of Reversions. Riseholme Estate. Rochester Old Palace. Stapleton Estate. Secretary, Mr. Miu'ray.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Manchester Rectory Division Bill. (247.) - - 1850., xxiii. 175 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill " for the Management and Regulation of Episcopal and Capitular Estates and Revenues ;" with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (123.) - ■ - 1851. xix. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Ecclesiastical Commission Bill and the Ecclesiastical Corporations Aggregate Estates Bill. (155.) - ' 1857-8. XX. 775 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Deficiency of Means of Spiritual Instruction and Places of Divine Worship in the Metropolis, and in other populous Districts of England and Wales, especially in the Mining and Manufactui'ing Districts, &c. ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (79.) - - - . . 1857-8. xx. 1 [Subjects :— Church Accommodation in Shoreditch, Stepney, ■ Ratcliff, Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Newington, St. Luke's, Clerkenwell, Southwark, Lambeth, Bermondsey, Camberwell, Clapham, Rotherhithe, St. James's and St. George's, Hanover Square, Marylebone, St. Pancras, and Islington j Birmingham ; Liverpool ; Manchester ; Bradford ; Middlesborough ; Newcastle-upon-Tyne. —Means of Relief of Spiritual Destitution of Metropolis : Estates formerly belonging to Dean and Prebendary of St. Paul's, in particular the Prebend of Einsbury; the Union of Benefices in the City; Removal of some of the City Churches to the crowded Districts outside the Walls; Institu- tion of School Chra-ches; Temporary Churches ; Short Services, &c. — Relief of the Prouinces ■• Should be provided by the Employers of Labour. — Importance of providing for better Endowment ofLivings in large Towns, in order to secure the Services of the best educated of the Clergy. Cheaper Systems of Theological Learning. Abuses of the Pew System Consideration of Means for raising the necessaiy Eund ; with a Recommendation that the Mortmain Acts be relaxed to a certain Extent. Appendix of Returns of Population, Parishes, Churches, Revenue, &c.] Index to Report. ' (79.-Ind.) ---.,. 1857-8. 'xx. 678 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. • I6i • Chuech Church op England : II. Reports^ — continued. \. Reports of Select Committees of House of Lords, ^c. — continued. ^ First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the present Constitution of the Ecclesiastical Commission; into the Operation of the Act 13 & 14 Vict. C.94. and 14 85 15 Vict. c. 104. ; and into the Expediency of further continuing the last Act, and consolidating the Church Building Commission with the Ecclesiastical Commission ; and to whom the Episcopal and Capitular Estates Bill was referred. (301.-I.) - . - . . ' - 1856. Vol. xxv. p. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — ^Accounts of Chapters ; and of Ecclesiastical Commission and Church Estates Commission. Augmentation and Grants. Bishops fixed Incomes. Commutation or Enfranchisement of Chapter Estates; Provision of fixed Incomes ; Augmentations in 1853-55 ; Capitular Keceipts and Expenditure. Church Estates Commission. Incomes "of Deans and Canons. Drainage Expenses. Durham : Management of Capitular Estates ; Enfranchisements ; Augmentations ; Chapter Accounts ; Patronage ; Houses of suspended Cauonries ; Income and Expenditure of the Chapter ; fixed Income to Dean and Chapter ; Annuity to the Bishop in lieu of certain transferred Funds ; Maltby Pund. Constitution and Proceedings of the Commission. Enfranchisement. Estates Commission. Income and Expenditure of Ecclesiastical Punda. Leasehold Property. Local Claims. Management of Estates. Norwell Estates. Patronage. Spennimoor (Durham District). Tithe Eentchargcs. Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Estates of Dean and Chapter of York.] Appendix to the above Report. (301.-II.) - - - 1856. xxv. 227 [Contents : — Correspondence on the foUoTring Subjects ; viz., Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England : Chapter Accounts ; Episcopal Patronage ; Bishops and Chapters Income Regu- lations ; Bishops and Chapters Estates Commutations ; llevenues and Accounts j Benefices, Districts, and New Parishes ; Estates Enfranchisement, Management, &c. — Church Estates Commissioners: Enfranchisements, &c. — Church Building Commissioners: Statement of their Duties.] Second Report from the Conmiittee. (301.-III.) - - - 1856. xxv. 501 [Subject : — ^Merely a Resolution of the Committee, that in their Opinion the Church Building Com- mission should be consolidated ■with the Ecclesiastical Commission.] Third Report from the Committee. (301 .-IV.) - - - 1856. xxv. 505 [Subjects : — The present Composition of the Ecclesiastical Commission. Operation of the Act, &c., and the Expediency of further continuing the last Act. Consolidation of the Church Building Commission -with the Ecclesiastical Commission. Bill for the better Management of Episcopal and Capitular Estates. Resolutions of the pommittee.] Further Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee ; with an Appendix, (301.-V.) . . _ 1856. xxv. 539 ■ [Heads of Evidence : — Aberdaye (Glamorganshire). . Augmentations and Grants. Church Building Commission ; its Constitution, and Powers. Copyhold Renewal. Dean and Chapter of Gloucester. House Property Enfranchisement ; Renewals of Leases, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Income of Vicar and Incumbents ; Want of Church Accommodation ; Augmentations , &c. Posi- tion of the Sub-lessees of Church Property. Local Claims upon Tithes held by the Commis- sioners. Enfranchisements in See of Winchester. Copyholds under Bishop and Dean and Chapter of Winchester. Appendix, consisting of Correspondence, Ssc. relating to the Episcopal and Capitular Estates Bill ; Augmentation of Benefices ; Spiritual Destitution of Diocese of Durham ; Renewal of Lease of Tithe Rentcharge of Whitby Parish ; Money Payments to Dean and Chapter of Gloucester; Expense of opposing Probate Bills ; Enabling Powers of Trustees under 17 & 18 Vict. c. 116.; Eights of Lessees and Sub-lessees under 14 & 15 Vict. c. 104.; Enfranchisement of Estates of Chapter of Lincoln ; Assignment of Patronage of Christchurch, West Hartlepool.] Index to the above Report. (301.-VI.) 1856. xxv. 783 2. Reports of the Commissioners on Ecclesiastical Revenues and Patronage : Report from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into Ecclesiastical Revenues and Patronage in England and Wales. (210.) .- - - 1834. xv. 99 General Report from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into Ecclesiastical Revenues and . Patronage in England and "Wales. . . . - . 1835. xi. 1 [Subjects : — Tabular Statements of the gross and net Revenues of the Archiepiscopal and Epis- copal Sees ; Incomes, gross and net, of the Cathedrals, Collegiate Churches, and Ecclesiastical Corporations Aggregate ; separate Incomes of the several Prebends and other Ecclesiastical Pre- ferments in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches ; and gross and net Incomes of the parochial and other Benefices in England and Wales ; together with a List of the Ecclesiastical Pre- ferments in the Patronage of the Archbishops and Bishops, Deans and Chapters, and other Corporations Aggregate; and of the several Dignitaries, Prebendaries, and other Corpora- tions Sole.} See also 8. infra. 3. Reports of the Church Commissioners : First Report of the Commissioners appointed to consider the State of the Established Church, • with reference to Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues. (29.) - 1835. xviii. 527 [Subjects :— State of the several Dioceses with reference to Revenues, more equal Distribution of Duties, and Prevention of Commendams with Cure of Souls. — Territory. Great Inequality of Dioceses. Proposi^ons to diminish Disparity by creating Two new Dioceses (Manchester and Eipon) ; by uniting St. Asaph and Bangor, and Llandaff and Bristol ; and by the Transfer and Interchange of Districts among others. Limits of Archdeaconries and Deaneries to be re-settled. — Sevenue. Pines on Renewals of Leases form the chief Source of Episcopal Revenues. Net Incomes, and estimated future net Incomes. Propositions, not to add where Income amounts to 4,500Z., nor to diminish unless it exceeds 5,500/. Proposed Changes will tend to lessen Motives for Translation. — Patronage. Bishops of new Sees to have somfe Advowsons transferred to them, as a Means of rewarding their Clergy; hut partial' Transfer only of Patronage to attend the Transfer of a -District.] , III. X 1«2 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chukch . Church of England : II. Reports — continued. 3. Reports of the Church Commissioners — continued. Second Report of tlie Commissioners. (16.) ... 1836. Vol. ix. p. 1 [Subjects : — Territorg. The Union of Bristol with Llandaff relinquished; the City to he nnited to Bath and Wells, and the Gloucestershire Parishes to Gloucester. Transfer of Winchester Metropolitan Parishes to London. Sodor and Man to he united to Carliale. Archdeaconries newly arranged, and Six new ones estahlished. — Revenue. New Returns of Bishops Incomes called for, for Seven Years. Peculiar Nature of Tenure of Estates. Enumeration of Sees capable of Reduction. Propositions to detach the Palatine and Secular Jurisdiction from the Sees of Durham, York, and Ely. — Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and best Mode of providing for Cure of Souls : To be maintained in Efficiency and Respectability; Purposes of their Institution to be provided' for ; and Surplus to be applied to Parochial Purposes. Prebends not residentiary to be abolished. Residence of Dean to be Nine Months, and of Canon, Three Months. Importance of the Office of Archdeacon, and Inadequacy of the Emoluments — Revenues of Sinecure Rectories in Patronage of the Crown or of Ecclesiastical Corporations to be applied to Cure of Souls. — Ecclesiastical Hospitals. — ^Residence and Pluralities.] Third Report of the Commissioners. (101.) .... 1836. ix. 47 [Subjects : — Territory. The Union of Bristol with Bath and Wells reconsidered, and relinquished; the Bishoprick to be united with Gloucester. New Archdeaconry of Bristol, instead of Cirencester. Slight Alterations of Boundaries proposed, as to Carlisle, Manchester, Ripon, Gloucester, and Worcester. Reference to Diocesan Maps appended to Third Report. — Bevenue. Plan of Contri- bution from larger Sees towards Augmentation of the smaller. Archdeaconries to be generally recast, and to be in the Gift of the Bishops. — Patronage. General Power to the Commissioners to re-arrange it, with reference to the newly-arranged and newly-created Dioceses.] ' Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (175.) - - 1836. ix. 61 [StJBjECTS : — Cathedral and Collegiate Churches. Reduction of Chapters to proposed future Number to take place gradually. Special Recommendations as to the Welch Cathedrals. — Archdeaconries incompetently endowed to be provided for by Annexation of a Canonry, or Augmentation out of the Pund. Livings annexed to Headships of Colleges may be sold. Portionlst Livings may be constituted separate Benefices, or consolidated. General Arrangements proposed for the better Care of populous Parishes by Interchange of Patronage or Apportionment of Income. Fund to be under the Management of Commissioners.] 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Transferring the Archdeaconry of Berks from the Diocese of Salisbury to that of Oxford : Transferring the Archdeaconry of Dorset from the Diocese of Bristol to that of Salisbury : Uniting the Sees of Gloucester and Bristol : Founding the new Bishopric of Ripon : Charging the See of Durham with a Contribution towards the smaller Sees, fixing the Income of the See of Ripon, and endowing it with Estates from York and Durham, and making certain Changes in the Dioceses of York, Durham, and Ripon : Transferring the Archdeaconry of Coventiy from the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry to that of Worcester. (7.) - ... 1837. xv. 123 Order in Council, approving a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Transferring certain Parts of the Diocese of Lincoln and Norwich to the Diocese of Ely, and charging the Bishop of Ely with a fixed annual Payment towards the Augmen- tation of the smaller Bishoprics. (110.) - - 1837. XV. 149 Orders in Council, approving Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Fixing the future annual Payments by certain of the larger Sees towards augmenting the smaller ones : Completing certain Augmentations of poor Benefices agreed to be granted by the late Bishop of Durham : Augmenting the Income of the Bishopric of Lichfield : . Appropriating Durham Castle to the Use of the University : Augmenting the Income of the Bishopric of Chichester : Making certain Territorial Changes in the Dioceses of Salisbury, Gloucester and Bristol, Bath and Wells, and Worcester : Augmenting the Income of the Bishop of Oxford, and transferring the County and Archdeaconry of Buckingham from the Diocese of Lincoln to Oxford : Augmenting the Income of the Bishop of Hereford : Transferring the County and Archdeaconry of Leicester from the Diocese of Lincoln to that of Peterborough, augmenting the Income of the Bishop of the latter See, and transferring the County and Ai-chdeaconry of Nottingham from the Province and Diocese of York to the Province of Canterbury and Diocese of Lincoln on the first Avoidance of the See of Peterborough : Augmenting the Incomes of the Bishops of Carlisle and Chester. (2.) 1838. xtiu, 71 Orders in Council, approving Schemes of Ihe Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Providing a Site for a Residence for Bishops of Ripon : Altering the Boundary Line between the Dioceses of York and Ripon. (68.) 1838, xviii. 107 Order in Council,, ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners ; Prospectively augmenting the Income of the See of Lincoln, and providing a Residence for theBishop of Lincoln within the new Limits of his Diocese. (16(3.) 1838. xviii. 115 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 163 Chuech Chuech of England : II. Reports — continued. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. Orders in Council, approving Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Declaring the SciUy Islands to be within the Diocese of Exeter, and prospectively increasing the Income of the Bishops of Exeter : Completing certain Augmentations of poor Benefices agreed to be granted by the late Bishop of Durham : Prospectively uniting the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor, and founding the Bishopric of Manchester, and making Arrangements respecting the Incomes of the Welch Bishops. (22.) . . . - . 1839. Vol. xvi. p. 273 Orders in Council approving Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Transferring an Estate from the See of York to the See of Ripon : Transferring certain Parishes 'fi'om the Diocese of Lincoln to the Diocese of Ely : Providing a Residence for the Bishops of Ripon. (8.) - 1840. xx. 275 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Endowing the Archdeaconries of London, Middlesex, Northampton, and Craven : Disposing of one of the Residence Houses in Lichfield, Worcester, and' Rochester Cathedrals : Appropriating Sums of Money towards providing Houses of Residence for Bishops of Lincoln and Ripon : Founding, &c. the Archdeaconry of Maidstone : Transferring certain Peculiars from the Province of York to the Province of Canterbury and Diocese of Lincoln : - Providing for Canonical Duties in Gloucester, Rochester, Worcester, and Canterbury Cathedrals : Completing the Endowment of Durham University : Endowing District Churches in Parishes of St. Margaret and St. John Westminster : Charging the Deanry and Canons of Durham with a Payment to the Commissioners : Confirming Alterations in the Statutes of Durham Cathedral : Annexing the Lay Prebend of Newington with the Benefice of North Newnton and West Knoyle : Effecting an Exchange of Advowsons between Her Majesty and the Dean and Chapter of St. David's : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in certain Parishes : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in the Parish of Southwell, Notts. (21.) 1842. VII. 173 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Making better Provisions for the Cathedral Churches of Chester and Ripon : Transferring to University of Durham certain Property held in Trust by the Dean and Chapter of Durham : Completing a Residence for the Bishops of Ripon : Providing for certain Canonical Duties in Norwich and Winchester Cathedrals : Making additional Provision for the Cure of Souls in certain Parishes : Making better Provision for the Perpetual Curacies of Christ Church in Birmingham, Stowe otherwise St. Chad, and Wolviston : Uniting the Two Medieties of the Rectory of Claypole : Fixing the future Number and Emoluments of Minor Canons in Gloucester Cathedral : Endowing the Archdeaconries of Exeter and Cornwall : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in the Parish of Batley : Dividing the Archdeaconry of Northumberland, constituting the Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, and endowing both Archdeaconries : Vesting in the Commissioners certain Property of the Ai'chdeacoriry of London : Augmenting the Archdeaconries of Richmond, Nottingham, Sudbury, Safum, and Salop. (49.) -' * - - - - - - 1843. XXII. 1 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Augmenting the Archdeaconries of Derby, Richmond,- Nottingham, Sudbury, Sarum, Salop, York, London, St. Alban's, Wilts, Salop, Manchester, Chester, Norwich, and Bedford, and a Canonry in St. David's Cathedral : Severing, &c. the Rectory of Elingham from the Mastership of Magdalen College, Cambridge : ' Making better Provision for ,the Cure of Souls in Parishes of Bisley, Ti-owbridge, and Batley; St. Andrew, St. Mary Witton, and St. Nicholas Droitwich (Worcester) j Maidstone, Croxdall, Great Burstead, and St. John Baptist (Hoxton), NewbaJd and Kilcain ; and Chapelry Districts of St. John at Seaham Harbour, and St. Luke at Ferryhill; and in other Parishes : Regulating Incomes of Dean and Canons of Westminster and St. Paul's : Improving Demesne Lands of Sees of Hereford and Bangor : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of Minor Canons of Westminster : Determining the improved Value to be paid to the Cominissioners in Mining Leases granted by the Bishop of St. David's, Bishop of Exeter, Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral, and Vicar of Stancreed : Founding, &c. the Archdeaconries of Monmouth, Manchester, Montgomery, Bangor, Merionethj Carmarthen, St. Asaph and Llandaff : Separating the Archdeaconry from .the Deanry of Llandaff: I^ecting Exchange of Advowsons between Bishop of London and BrazenosejCollege: • Compensating the Bishop of Bangor for the Surrender of a ceirtai'n Benefice : X 2 16* GENERAL INDEX TO THE Church CntFECH OF England : II. Eeports — continued. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners— couiirmQ^. Authorizing Application of certain Monies towards Improvement of Precincts of Wor- cester Cathedral : Uniting the Sinecure Eectory of Duloe with the Vicarage of Duloe : Eespecting Appointment, &c. of Honorary Canons in certain Cathedrals : Constituting separate Districts out of the Parishes of Stockport, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bolton-le-Moors, and Bury ; All Saints, Newcastle ; Camborne and lUogan ; Charles the Martyr, Plymouth ; Trinity Saint Philip and Jacob, Bristol ; Burslem, Shelton, Wednesbury ; St. Matthew, Bethnal Green; Halstead ; Birstal, Keighley, Silkstone ; Whitford ; St. Mary, Pembroke ; St. John, Horsleydown ; Astbuiy and' Prestbury ; Borough of Hull ; Parishes of St. George, St. Martin, and St. Philip, Birmingham ; Barnstaple ; Ebbe ; Mary-le-bone ; Euabon ; Bury and Whalley ; ■ Monkwearmouth ; Kingswinford ; Ecclesfield ; St. Mary, Notts. ; St. Peter, Worcester ; Eowley Eegis and St^ John, Coventry ; Aberystruth ; Heanor, Pentrich, and Codnor Park ; Darlaston, Great Dawley, and St. Alkmund ; Wake- field ; Newton and St. George, Manchester ; Prestwich ; Prestbury ; Gwennap ; Kidwick ; St. George, Leeds ; Sheffield ; St. JPaul, Bristol and Horfield ; Frampton Cotterell and Westerleigh ; Eadford ; Woolwich and Charlton ; Darlington ; Eochdale ; St. Paul, Deptford ; Leek ; Standon ; Darlaston, Wednesbury, and Wolverhampton ; Glossop ; Astbury ; Bradford and Halifax ; St. Bees ; Ber- mondsey ; Eyton and Winlason ; Milton next Gravesend ; Skelton ; Stoke-upon- Trent ;' Whitchurch ; Alverstoke ; Wolverhampton ; Duffield ; Tipton ; Bradford; Bingley ; St. George, Gloucester ; Cheltenham ; Liverpool ; Leeds ; Heanor and Ilkeston ; Mynyddysllwyn ; Halifax ; Bampton : Uniting the Sinecure Eectory with the Vicarage of Sherborne St. John, and the Sinecure Eectory of Milton with the Vicarage of Milton : Eatifying Agreements with Dean of York and Sir Gilbert Heathcote : Eemoving Doubts as to Spiritual Jurisdiction over Town of Bury St. Edmunds, &c.: Eelieving the Canons of Peterborough from Performance of additional Duty, &c. : Dividing, &c. the Eural Deanries of St.' Asaph : Apportioning the Income of a vacant Canonry in Lincoln Cathedral : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Precentor of Wells Cathedi'al, and the Eesidence House of the Bishop of Eochester : Enabling the Dean, &c. of Chester to substitute Money Payments in lieu of certain Fee- farm Eents : Eevising the fixed annual Payment charged upon the Sees of Ely, and Bath and Wells : Making Alterations in Archdeaconries of Bangor and Merioneth : Altering the Bounds of the Districts of Sneyd, Etruria, and Audenshaw : Improving the House of Eesidence of the See of Exeter • Further endowing Durham University : Carrying into effect certain Alterations in Dioceses of Canterbury, London, Winchester, Chester, Lincoln, and Eochester ; and providing Income and House of Eesidence for the Bishops of Eochester : Apportioning the Eevenues of Lincoln Cathedral : Settling the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over certain Parishes in the Diocese of Eochester. (83.) - 1847. Vol. XIII. p. 1 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Constituting separate Districts out of the Parishes of Cadoxton-juxta- Neath ; St. Wen- dron, St. Just, Breaze, and Eedruth ; St. James Burnley ; Hales Owen ; Hackney St. Blazey and Tywardreath ; Banbury ; Almondbury ; Teovil ; Manchester Duffield ; St. Catherine, St. John, and St. Mary de Lode, Gloucester ; Stockport Bradford ; Ashton-under-Lyitie ; Davenham and Great Budworth ; Liverpool Manchester ; Whalley ; Wolverhampton ; St. Margaret, Lyme Eegis ; Halifax , Bermondsey ; Birstal ; Bolton-le-Moors ; Bingley and Bradford ; St. John the Evangelist, Lambeth ; Long Benton ; Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; Merthyr Tydfil Llanelly ; St. Holier, St. Saviour, and Saint Clement, in the Jsle of Jersey ,St. Ives ; Pontefract ; Calverley ; Stoke Damerel ; St. Giles, Northampton St. Paul, St. Peter, St. Philip, and St. Jacob, Bristol ; Earsdon and Cramlington lUogan and St. Agnes ; Eccles and Manchester ; Audley-cum-Talk and W'oL Stanton ; Perranzabuloe, St. Agnes, Kenwyn, Kea, and Chacewater ; Sheffield , Bridgwater ; Leeds and Woodhouse ; Guiseley, Addle, Leeds ; Kenwyn ; Sti Saviour, Leeds ; Aston nigh Birmmgham ; Aberystruth, Bedwelty, Llangattock, and Llangunider; Bradford; Doncaster; St. Austell; Yeovil - and Kingston, other- wise Pitney ; Stoke-upon-Trent ; Dewsbury ; and Camborne : Altering the Bounds of the District of St. James, Burnley ; the new Parish of St. Andrew, Montpelier ; and the Districts of Pittsmoor, Wicker, and Gomersall : Eatifying an Agreement with the Prebendai-ies of Kinvaston and Gwendale : Authorizing the Sale of Property of the Prebends of Sacrista and Norwell Overhall, Ledbury Overhall, Gretton, Corringham-cum-Stow, Finsbury and Dinder, the Deanry of York, and the Precentor of Wells Cathedral : Determining the improved Value payable to the Commissioners in certain Leases to be granted by the Vicar of St. Issey, Dean and Chapter of Exeter, Vicar of Haydon, Eector of Wilsford, Eector of St. Olave, Exeter, Bishop of Exeter, and Eector of Eedruth : Converting a House of Eesidence of the Bishop of Worcester into a Deanry : SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 165 Church Chukch of England: II. Reports — continued f 4, Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. Assigning the Patronage of the new Parishes of Darnall and St. Andrew, Leeds : Compensating for Loss of Income to the Vicar of Heaton : Endowing the University of Durham, the Archdeaconries of Oxford and Buckingham, and certain other Archdeaconries : Completing the Provision for Chester Cathedral : Augmenting the Incomes of the Archdeaconries of Bristol, Cleveland, Suffolk, Bath and Wells : Improving the Episcopal Residence of the Sees of Oxford and Exeter : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of the Minor Canons of Peterborough Cathedral : Substituting a Money Payment to the Prebendaries of Warminster, Sidlesham, and Langford Ecclesia, and the Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral : Relieving the Canons of Exeter and Southwell Cathedrals from Performance of additional Duties : Revising annual Payments to the Commissioners out of the Sees of Canterbury, York,' and London, in augmentation of Incomes of Bishops of Chester, Chichester, Lichfield, and Lincoln ; and abolishing peculiar and exempt Jurisdiction in the Dioceses of York Chichester, and Lichfield : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in Parishes of St. Helen and St. Nicholas, Abingdon, Merrington, Alton Pancras, and other Places : Carrying into effect certain Alterations in the Dioceses of Oxford and Salisbury : Adding the Deanry of Bridgnorth to the Diocese of Hereford, &cf. : Relating to Revenues of Bishops of Durham, Carlisle, St. David's, and Hereford : Relating to Archdeaconries of Huntingdon and St. Alban's : Annexing Portions of Lands to the Decanal and Diaconal Houses of Residence at Worcester. (27.) ..... 1847. Vol. xm. p. 395. Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Authorizing the Sale of Property of the [Deanry of Wells ; .and of the Prebends of NorweU Overhall, Norwell Palishall, Norwell Tertia, and Bishopshull : Fixing annual Payments to be made by the Bishops of Salisbury and Norwich : Confirming the Eijfrauchisement of Property of the Prebend of Islington : Constituting separate Districts out of the Parishes of St. Andrew Plymouth and East Stonehouse ; Basford ; Cadoxton-juxta-Meath and Llangyfelach ; Chatham and Gillingham ; Mot,tram in Longdendale ; Leeds ; Shefiield ; the Parishes of St. Mar- garet and St. John, and the District of St. Mary, , Tothill Fields, Westminster ; Liverpool ; Lancaster : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in Corringham and Stow, Wihsham, and Wookey : Consolidating the Two Medieties of the Vicarage of Bubwith : Substituting Money Payments to the Prebendaries of Vaynol, St. Asaph ; Hoxton, St. Paul's ; Weighton, York ; and Barnby, York ; also to the Sacrist of Wolver- hampton Collegiate Church, and the Treasurer of St. David's Cathedral : Relating to the Revenues of Bristol and Gloucester, &c. : Making better Provision foi: the Spiritual Duties of Bethnal Green : Respecting Improvement of Episcopal Residences of Sees of Oxford and Wells : Augmenting. the Income of the Perpetal Curate of St. Thomas, Charterhouse : Annexing Land to a Canonical Residence in St. David's Cathedral : Altering the Bounds of the Districts of St. Mark, Wolverhampton, and of the Weir, Bristol : Newly arranging the Rural Deanfies within the Archdeaconry of Bath: Founding and endowing the Bishoprick of Manchester^ &c. : Respecting the Diocese of Ripon, and the Improvement of the Episcopal House of Residence at Wells : Relating to a Lease of Mines by the Rector of Llanhileth, and to make better Provision for the Cure of Souls : Assigning the Right of Patronage of the new Parish of St. John, Wednesbury. (39.) .... .... - 1847-8. ' xn. 1 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Constituting separate Districts out of the Parishes of St. Luke Old Street, and St. Leonard Shoreditch ; St. George and Stapleton, Gloucester; Madron and St. Paul, Cornwall; Halifax; Tormoham; Rochdale and Mottram in Longdendale ; Aston-juxta-Birmingham ; Capel, Dorking, Ockley, Wootton, and Holmwood ; St. Mary Hornsey, and St. Mary Stoke Newington : Determining the Mode of endowing th^ Bishoprick of Manchester : Substituting Money Payments for certain Property of the See of Ripon ; the Treasurer and the Dean of Exeter Cathedral ; the Prebendaries of Bampton, Bartonsham, Holborn, and Welton Beckhall ; the Canon of Durham ; the Canon of the Ninth Canonry in Durham Cathedral ; and authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to and the Second Canonry : e Newly arranging the Limits of the Archdeaconries of Exeter, Totness, and Barnstaple : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Deanries of Wells and Lincoln ; the Chancellorship of St^ Pauls ;^ the Archdeaconry of Llandaff ; the Prebends of Harlesdon, Atherton, LangforS Ecclesia, Oxton Secunda, Ampleforth, Welton Westhall, Haydor-cum- Walton, Sawley, South Newbold ; the See of Lichfield ; and the Sacrist of Wolverhampton Cathedral : 166 GEilERAL INDEX TO THE Church Ghtjrch of England : II. 'Report»— -continued. ' 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. . Improving the Demesnes of the See of Eochester, the Precincts of Gloucester Cathedral, and the Residence House of the See of Hereford : Apportioning the Income of the Rectory of Prestwich : Relieving certain Canons of Westminster from Performance of additional Duty, &c. : Compensating Spiritual Persons whose Incomes have been diminished by Proceedings under the Act for making better Provision for the Care of populous Parishes : Making better Provision for the ' Spiritual Care of Souls in Curry Rivell ; Redruth ; St. Martin, Hereford ; Netherbury ; Llansaintfraid yn Mechau, Llanyblodwell, and Spaldvnck ; Little Eaton ; and in other Parishes : Making Provision for the Minister of the Welch Church in Ely Place, London : Determining the Spiritual Jurisdiction, over the Parish of Abbotsleigh : Ratifying an Agreement with the Chapter of Southwell Collegiate Church : Determining the Portion of the improved Value to be paid to the Commissioners in a Money Lease to be granted by the Perpetual Curates of Bilrige, Trinity Chapel, Leeds, and of Ramford ; and by the Vicar of Tavistock : . Annexing Canonries in Ely Cathedral to the Hegius Professorships of Greek and Hebrew in Cambridge University : Assigning Eight of Patronage of the new Parish of Trinity Wicker, and Districts of ,, St, James, St. Paul, and St. Stephen, Devonport. (5.) - 1849. Vol. xn. p. 291 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Substituting Money Payments to the Prebendaries of Teton, Kelsey, and Tythwybon, the Dean of St. David's, Canons of Beckingham and Woodborough, and Bishop ofExeter : Providing for the Residence of the Bishop of Manchester, confirming him as Visitor of the Cathedral, and regulating Honorary Canonries : Altering the Bounds of the Districts of Carver Street and HoUis Croft (York) : Authorizing Sale of Property of Prebends of North Leverton, Oxton Secunda, West- wang, Melton-Ross-cum-Sc'amblesby, and Warminster j and of the Deanry aud Prebends of Hatherton, Hilton, Kinvaston, WillenhaU, and Wobaston : Empowering the Dean, &c. of Worcester to purchase Property : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in Parishes of Bishopwearmouth, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton, and Wolstanton ; also in the Parish of St. Philip Birmingham, and in the Chapelry District Of St. Peter Birmingham : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in certain Parishes : Compensating Spiritual Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished under the Act for making better Provision for populous Parishes : Assigning the Eight of Patronage of the District of Pensnett, and the new Parish of Manningham : Eclating to Archdeaconries of Liverpool and Manchester : Relating to one of the Canonical Houses of Gloucester Cathedral : Constituting separate Districts out of the Rectory of All Souls, Marylebone, and the Parish of St. Pancras, Middlesex : Providing a House of Residence for the Canons of Chester Cathedral : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of the Minor Canons of St. George, Windsor : Charging the Rectory of 'North Lynn with an annual Payment to the Curacy of St. John's, Lynn : Relating to the Dioceses of St. Asaph, St. David's, Chester, and Hereford : Constituting Two separate Districts out of the Parishes of Leeds, St. Stephen, Kirk- wall, and St. Mark, Woodhouse, the Chapelry of Headingley-cum-Burley, and the District of Little London (York). (31.) - - - - 1850. xn. 493 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Substituting Money Payments to the Treasurer of Wells Cathedral, and the Prebendaries of Stratford and Dultincote : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Prebend of Hurstborne and Burbage ; Hoxton, Isliiigton, and Oxgate; the Chapter of Southwell Collegiate Church ; and the Deanry of Salisbury Cathedral : Assigning the Patronage of St. Thomas, Woolwich : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in Sawley, Peighington and Standross, EUoiighton and Warminster, &c. : Compensating Spiritual Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished under the , Act for makiag better Provision for populous Parishes : Relating to the Grammar School attached to Gloucester Cathedral : Constituting separate Districts out of St. George the Martyi- and St. Mary Magdalene, Southwark ; Newton Heath and All Souls, Manchester ; St. George's in the East, London ; Selston, Pentridge, Heanor, Alfreton, and Codnor Park : Determining the Portion of the improved Value to be paid to the Commissioners in Mining Leases to be granted by the Eectors of Eoche, Cornwall ; and of Portland, Dorset : Consolidating the Two Medieties of the Parishes of Sheepy Magna, Sheepy Parva, and Eutcliffe Culey : Altering the Bounds of the District of Burley, York : Endowing the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, and disannexing the Rectory of Coston therefrom : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of Minor Canons in Carlisle Cathedral. (11.) - - ... . , . 1851, XXVI. 93 These Orders will also be found in the Third Report of the Ecclesiastical Commis- sioners for England. (34;) - - . . 1851. XXVI. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 167 Church Chukch of England : II. Reports — continued. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : ' Determining the Portion of the improved Yalue tp be made payable to the Commissioners in Leases by the Rectors of Portland, Middleton, jind , Eckington ; the Perpetual Curate of Westhoughton ; and the Vicar of Burham : Endowing the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, and disannexing the Rectory of Coston : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of the Minor Canons of Carlisle Cathedral : Constituting separate Districts out of the Parishes of Leeds, Hunslet, Madeley, Little Dawley ; St. Michael, Farnley ; and the Chapelry District of Tronbridge : Augmenting Income of Archdeaconries of Worcester, Coventry, &c. : Altering the Bounds of Districts of St. James, Hatcham ;. and St. John, Nottingham : Authorizing Sale of Property belonging to the Chancellor ship, of St. Paul's Cathedral ; Deanry of Wells and Salisbury ; and Prebends of Litton, Wils&rd, and Woodford, and Barton ColwaU : Substituting Money Payments to the Prebendaries of Bishop's Norton ; and Moreton Magna and Moreton Parva : Compensating Spiritual Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished by Pro- , ceedings under the Act for making better Provision for the Spiritual Care of populous Parishes : Respecting the Endowment of Durham University : Making better Provision for the Parishes of Roche ; Crickhowell and Llanvihangel Cwm Du ; and other Parishes : Substituting a Money Payment to the Prebend of Shipton-under-Wychwood : Severing the Vicarage of Almondsbury from the See of Gloucester and Bristol : Severing the Benefice of Castor from the See of Peterborough, and abolishing Peculiar Jurisdictions in the Diocese of Peterborough : Regulating the Incomes of the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Wales : Relating to the Endowment of the Deanries of Wells, Salisbury, and Hereford ; and the First Canonry of Lichfield. - - - - 1852. Vol. xxiv. p. 389 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Authorizing Sale of Property belonging to the Prebend of Saint Nicholas Penyffos, Saint David's ; Sub-deanry of Cathedral Church of Lincoln; the Precentorship , of Cathedral of Lichfield, &c.; Prebends of Weighton, North Muskham, Normanton, Rampton, Segeston, Collegiate Church of Southwell, North Kelsey, and Bugthorpe ; Chancellorship of Exeter Cathedral ; Treasurership of Cathedral of Chichester ; Prebends of Bole and Featherstone ; Deanries of York and Saint Paul's, London ; Prebend of Saint Paul's, Easton in Gordano ; See of Ripon ; Prebends of Grindall, Wistow, Osbaldwick, Barnley, Strensall, UUeskelfe, Dunnington, and Warthill ; Sub-deanry of Cathedral of York ; Prebends of Gorwall and Overbury, and Bar- tonsham ; and Deanry of Cathedral of Hereford : Altering the Bounds of the Districts of St. Paul, Lane Bridge, Manchester ; Vaux- haU, Chester ; St. Matthew, Stockport- ; South Banbury, Oxford ; and Treleigh, Cornwall : Substituting a Money Payment to the Prebendaries of Wistow, Stillington, and North Newbald, the Sub-dean and the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral of York; and Bishop of Ely : Atigmenting the Income of the Archdeaconry of Chichester; and the Archdeaconry of Stow, Lincoln : Relating to Income of Bishops of Salisbury, St. Asaph, Ripon, Ely, and Worcester : Regulating Incomes of Deans and Canons of Durham, Lichfield, and Manchester : Improving the Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral : Constituting a separate District out of the Parish of St. Giles, Durham; and Christ Church, St. Pancras : Relating to the Endowment of the Rectory of St. Peter's, Wolverhampton : Determining the Portion of •the improvedValue to be made payable to the Commissioners in a Lease of a Coal Mine to be granted by the Vicar of Birstal, Yoi"k ; and by the Perpetual Curate of Minera District, Denbigh,: Abolishing Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction in the Diocese of Ely : Makiiig better Provision for the Cure of Souls in certain Parishes, and compensating certain Spiritual Persons : Relating, to Territorial Alterations of Dioceses of St. David's and Hereford : Assigning the Right of Patronage in the District of South Banbury, Oxford : Making Alterations in Apportionment of Episcopal Patronage. - 1852-3. LXin. 429 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Substituting Money Payments to the Prebendaries of Bury, Ipthorne, Hohne, Bitton, Leighton Buzzard, and Grantham Australia ; Dean and Chapter of Carlisle; Pre- centor of York ; and Succentor of St. Peter's, York : Endowing the.Archdeacoiu:y of Canterbury with a Canonry in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Prebend of Saint Pancras : Regulating the. Incomes of Destns and Canons of RiponV Peterborough, and St. Paul's Cathedrals ; and of the Collegiate Church of Westminster': Apportioning and regulating the Sums to be paid by Archbishops and Bishops in respect . -^i of First. Eruits and, Tenths:. X 4 ' 168 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Church Church of England : 11. Eeports — continued. - 4, Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. . Authorizing the Sale of the Advowsons of certain Benefices belonging to Saint David's College, Lampeter ; the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle, York, Chester ; of Property in the Parish of Stratford-sub-Castle ; of Property belonging to the See of Ely, the Archdeaconry of Canterbury, the Deanry of Lincoln, the Prebends of . Dultincote, Church Withington, New Sleaford, and Husthwaite : Determining the Portion of the Value to be made payable to the Commissioners in Mining Leases about to be granted by the Eector of Camborne, and by the Vicar of Batley : Eelating to the Licomes of the Archbishop of York, and Bishop of Peterborough : Authorizing the Commissioners to contribute towards the Reparation of the Church of Saint Peter's, Wolverhampton : Eelating to the Sale of a certain Eent-charge belonging to the Bishop of Llandaff in right of his See : Eelating to the Application of a Share of the Proceeds of Estates belonging to the Prebend of Sawley, Lichfield, in aid of the Fabric Fund of the Cathedral : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in certain Parishes, and for compensating Spiritual Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished under 6 & 7 Vict. : Assigning the Eight of Patronage of the new Parish of Baldhu, Cornwall: Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Prebend? of North Newbald, Wood- borough, Carlton-cum-Thurlby, and Eiceall ; the Treasurership of Salisbury Cathedral ; the Chancellorship of the Cathedral of Saint Asaph : Eespecting Estates belonging to the Parish of Saint Pancras : Constituting separate Districts out of the Parish of St. Anne's, Limehouse ; and of the Parishes of St. Mary, Southampton, and South Stoneham, and the District Chapel- ries of PortsWood and St. James, West End, in the Diocese of Winchester ; and of the Parishes of Whitford and Ysceifiog, Flint. - - 1854. Vol. xxxv. p. 139 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Transferring the Patronage of Trinity Chapel, Vauxhall Bridge Eoad : Substituting a Money Payment for Property belonging to the Prebendaries of Swallow- clifFe and Bilton; Sub-chanter of Salisbury Cathedral ; Bishop of Exeter; Dean and Chapter of Peterborough; Prebendaries of Alrewas, Huntingdon, and Oxton Prima ; Dean and Chapter of Chester ; Bishop of Chichester; and Prebendary of East Marden, Chichester : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Prebendary of Bilton, Salisbury ; Precentors of York and Wells Cathedrals ; Prebendary of Welton Painshall, Lincoln ; Dean of Chichester Cathedral ; Prebendaries of Louth, Cantlowes, Stoke Newington, Grantham Borealis, Grantham Australis, Yetminster Prima, Yetminster Secunda, and Hansacre ; Succentor of York Cathedral ; Prebendaries of Hurst, Givendale, and Oxton Prima : Augmenting and regulating the Incomes of the Archdeacon of Hereford ; Deans and Canons of St. David's Cathedral ; Archbishops and Bishops of England and Wales ; and Archdeacon of Salop : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of the Minor Canons in Bristol Cathedral : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in certain Parishes : Compensating Persons whose Salaries have been dimuiished by Proceedings under the Act 6&7 Vict. : Annexing a Piece of Land to the Eesidentiary House of the Dean of Salisbury ; Altering the Boundary of the new Parish of Saint Paul, High Elswick : Providing a permanent Eesidence for the Bishop of Manchester : Constituting a separate District out of the Extra-parochial Place of Savernake and the Parish of Preshute, Wilts : Efiecting an Exchange of the Patronage of certain Livings belonging to the See of Oxford. ----... 1854-5. xxxiv. 156 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes prepared by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Confirming certain Alterations in the Statutes of the Cathedral of St. Paul : Eegulating the Incomes of Dean and Canons of Salisbury : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Prebendaries of Lincoln, Alrewas, and Bilton ; Dean and Chapter of Peterborough; Prebend of Oxton Secunda' Southwell ; Dean and Chapter of York ; Prebendaries of Teignton Eegis^ Salisbury ; Archdeacon of Merioneth; and Property in the Township of Brompton' (Northallerton), and in the Parishes of Newborough and St. John Baptist, Peter- borough, Llandaff, Walton, Peakirk, Paston, St. John Baptist, Peterborough, Newborough, and Marholm ; also of Property belonging to the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Dean and Chapter of Gloucester, Eighth Canonry of Durham Cathedral, and Prebends of Langtoft and Bracklesham : Substituting Money Payments to the Deans and Chapters of York and Gloucester; Pre- bendaries of Ashill, Givendale, and Mochtre; Bishops of London, Gloubester and Bristol, Lichfield, Durham, and Worcester : Determining the Portion of the improved Value payable to the Commissioners in the Lease of a Coal Mine by the Perpetual Curate of St. Peter, Earl's Heaton ; and Vicar of Radford, Nottingham : Eelating to the Bishoprick of Bath and Wells : Augmenting the Income of Archdeacons of York, Lewes,. Worcester, and Berks : SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 169 Chubch Chukch of England : II. 'ReTports— continued: 4i Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. Endowing the Archdeaconry of Carlisle, and disannexing therefrom the Rectory of G-reat Salkeld : Effecting an Exchange of Patronage with the See of Oxford : Assigning the Patronage of the new Parish of St. James, Wednesbury, and augmenting the In'come of the Curate : Respecting the Endowment of the University of Durham : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in certain Parishes : Compensating certain Spiritual Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished by Proceedings under the Act for making better Provision for the Care of populous Parishes : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in the Parish of Henllan, Denbigh, and constituting Two separate Districts, &c. : Exchange of Patronage between Balliol College and the See of Lincoln : Constituting separate Districts out of the Chapelry of Coley, Halifax; and the Parishes of Adlingfleet, Crowle, Luddington, and Gedney : - Determining the improved Value to be made payable to the Commissioners in a Lease of Coal to be granted by the Rector of St. John Denby. - 1856. Vol. xxxviii. p. 71 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Substituting a Money Payment to the 'Sixth Canon of Durham ; Bishop of Oxford ; Archdeacon of Durham ; Dean and Chapter of Westminster; Precentor of Hereford Cathedral; and Dean aud Chapter of St. Asapli; and regulating Incomes of Dean and Canons Residentiary : Determining the improved Value to be made payable to the Commissioners in Leases of Minerals by the Incumbent of Turton; the Perpetual Curates of Brent Tor, Milnrow, and St. James Chapelthorpe; the Rectors of Perran Dthnoe and Cal- stock ; and the Incumbent of the Chapelry of St. Martin, Caerphilly : Authorizing the Sale of Property belonging to the Sub-Dean of Wells Cathedral ; Pre- bends of Givendale, Thorney, Gates, Netherhall, Ledbury, Astley, Netheravon, East Marden, lukberrow ; Cathedral of Chester ; Parish of Llandaff ; Chancellors of Chichester and Salisbury; Bishops of Dm-ham, Gloucester and Bristol, and Exeter; Sinecure Rectory of Fulham ; Precentor of Hereford Cathedral ; Ninth and Twelfth Canons of Durham ; and Archdeacon of Durham ; also of Property in Abingdon Street, Westminster : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in Parishes of Front and Rotherfield, Sussex, and Darowen and Llanbrynmair, and constituting separate Districts : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in Folkton, Hunmanby, Burton Fleming, and Muston ; and certain other Parishes : Determining the Value to be made payable to the Commissioners in Leases of Minerals by the Perpetual Curate of Milnrow, Lancaster ; Rector of Perran Uthnoe, Corn- wall; Rector of Calstock, Cornwall; Incumbent of St. Martin, Caerphilly ; and the Perpetual Curate of St. James, Chapelthorpe : Assigning the Patronage of the new Parishes of Carver Street, Sheffield ; and St. Thomas, Lambeth : Augmenting the Income of the Archdeacons of York and Stafford : Relating to the Bishopricks of Durham and Carlisle ; and the Prebend of Shipton-under.- Wychwood, in Salisbury Cathedral : Providing a House of Residence for the Rectory of St. Margaret, Westminster : - Annexing a Canon Residentiary to the Archdeaconries of St. Asaph and Mont- gomery : Compensating Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished by reason of Pro- ceedings under the Act for making better Provision for the Spiritual Care of populous Parishes. .... - 1857, Sess. 1. x. 259 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Authorizing Sale of Property of Prebends of Beechill and Knaresborough, Ufton exparte . Cantoris, Ufton exparte Decani, Bedford Major, Wolvey, Monmore, Tachbrooke, Beckingham, Beaminster Prima, East Withington, Winterbourne Earls, and Bury ; the Sees of Carlisle, Gloucester and Bristol, and Ripon; the Parishes of Llandaff, Lawhitton, Lezant, South Pethcrwjn, and Trewen; and the Sinecure Rectory of Littlebury : Relating to the Bishopricks of Gloucester and Bristol, and Ripon : Exchanging the Patronage of the Perpetual Curacies of St. Paul, Buttershaw, and All Angels, Shelf; and augmenting Income of the Curacy of St. Michael and All Angels : Making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in certain Parishes: Determining the improved Value to be made payable to the Ecclesiastical Com- missioners in a Lease] of a Coal Mine by the Perpetual Curate of St. James and Over Darwen: Relieving the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol from one of his Houses of Residence, and • authOTizing the Repair, &c. of the other of such Houses : Annexing a Canonry Residentiary to the Archdeaconries of Llandaff and Monmouth: Substituting Money Payments to the Fourth Canon of Durham, and Prebend of Clifton : Augmenting the Income of the Aixhdeaconry of Elv : ^ III. Y 170 GENERAL INDEX TO TBCE Church Church of England : II. Eeports — continued. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued, Constituting, the Districts of St. Thomas, Portman Square, out of the Rectory District of St. Marylebone ; the Holy Trinity, Weston Luliingfield, out of the Parish of Bas- church ; St. Mary, Boongate, out of the Parish of St. John Baptist, Peterborough ; Crewe, out of the Parish of Barthomley ; Bilton, out of the Parish of Bilton-with- Harrogate : Uniting the Eetitory and Vicarage of Little Baddon, Essex : Altering the Boundaries of Districts of Trinity, Dover ; and All Saints, Netherthong ; Regulating the Incomes of Dean and Canons of Canterbury ; and Canons of Llandaff : Assigning a District Chapelry to the Churches of St. Peter, Notting HUl ; All Saints, Child's Hill, Hendon ; St. John the Baptist, Harlow ; and St. Mark, Little Common, Bexhill : Assigning the Patronage of the Parish of Mount Pleasant, Cumberland, and augmenting the Income of the Perpetual Curate ; and of St. James, Hatcham: Compensating Spiritual Persons whose Emoluments have been diminished by reason of Proceedings under 6 & 7 Vict. c. 37. ... 1857-8. xxx. 95 Orders in Council, ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners : Authorizing Sale of Property belonging to Prebend of Ashill, Wells; in Parishes of North and South Collingham and Cromwell, Nottingham; belonging to Prebends of Ruscombe Southbury, Salisbury ; G-aia Minor, Lichfield ; Wanstrow, Wells ; Clifton, Lincoln ; BeaminstCr Prima, Salisbury ; Bromyard ; Brewood, Lichfield ; Combe and Harnham, Salisbury ; Chute and Chisenbury, Salisbury ; Highworth, Salisbury ; Fridaythorpe, York ; Waltham, Chichester ; Wherwell, Southampton ; Ferring, Chichester ; and St. Stephen, Willington : Also of PrQperty belonging .to , the Dean and Chapter of Westminster : Substituting a Money Payment to the Bishops of Exeter, Rochester, and Worcester ; Sub-Dean of St. David's ; and Treasurer of St. Paul's, London : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in Parish of Harlow, Essex : Constituting the District of Lemsford out of Bishop's Hatfield ; Penrhyn, out of Llan- fihangel-y-Traethem ; St. Mark, Low Moor, out of Wibsey ; Helme, out of Almondbury ; Llandinorwig, out of Llanddeniolen ; Christchurch, out of Ware and Great Amwell ; St. Paul, Stepney, out of St. Leonard, Bromley, &c.; St. Cuthbert, Durham, out of St. Margaret ; and St. Stephen, Spitalfields, out of Christchurch : Assignment of a District Chapelry to Christ Church, Glanogwen ; St. John, Clayton ; Holy Trinity, Hadley; St. Peter,' Quernmore ; St. Luke, Eccleshill ; Tavistock, Devon ; Holy Trinity, Osset-cum-Gawthorpe; Christchurch, Barkisland; Laxton, Howden ; All Saints, Boyne HUI ; All Saints, Stonebridge Common ; St. Thomas, East Wells ; St. Mark, Peterborough ; St. Paul, Westminster Road ; St. Michael, Boldmere ; St. John, Ellel, Cockerham ; St. Matthew, Toxteth Park ; Holy Trinity, Calverhall ; St. Barnabas, Erdington ; Christchurch, Swannel ; Holy Trinity, Holmfirth; St. Philip, Islington; St. Paul, Covent Garden; St. Paul, Skelmersdale ; St. John, Canton ; Christchurch, Eaton ; St. John Baptist, Pur- brook ; St. Catherine, Blackrod ; St. Stephen, Old Ford, Bow ; St. Andrew, North Horton ; St. Matthew, Bayswater ; St. Margaret, Yalding ; and St. John, Studley: Augmenting the Income of the Archdeacons of Westmoreland, Salop, and Norfolk : Providing a permanent Residence for the Bishop of Llandafi' : Assignment of Patronage and Augmentation of Income of new Parish of Carnmenellis, Cornwall : Fixing the Number and Emoluments of Minor Canons of Llandaff : Altering Boundai-ies of Chapelry District of Haverthwaite, Lancaster ; St. Peter, Clifton Wood ; St. Peter's District, Islington ; and Whitechapel, York ; andof the Parish of St. John, Bradford : Assignment of a Consolidated Chapelry to St. Paul, Tranmere; St. Paul, Shireshead; ' St. Philip, Earl's Court, Kensington ; Holy Trinity, Lickey ; and St. Peter, New Bolingbroke : Altering and improving the Residence House of, the Bishops of Norwich and Oxford : Making better Provision for Cure of Souls in certain Places : Making Compensation for Diminution of Emoluments, Haverthwaite, Lancaster: Determining the Value to be made paya,ble to the Commissioners in Leases of Minerals by the Perpetual Curate of Pelsall, Stafford; and the Vicar of Gwinear, Cornwall : Exchange of Estates belonging to the Bishop of Lincoln : Improving the Precincts of the Cathedral Church of Hereford : Constituting Districts, and annexing them to certain consecrated Churches within the original Limits of the Parish of Manchester : Exchangeof Patronage of Rectory of All Saints, Southampton. - 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 429 First General Report to Her Majesty, from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England ; with an Appendix. (239.) - . . . , 1845. xxiii. 223 [Subjects :— Union of Sees, Ke-arraugement of Limits of Dioceses, and Creation of new Sees. Revision of Episcopal Revenues. Common Fund, derived fi:om Emoluments of suspanded Canonries, Sinecure Rectories, &c. Augmentation of' Benefices of Churches. Creation and Endowment of new Districts.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 171 Church Chtjkch of England : 11. Reports — continued. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued; Second General Report ; with an Appendix. (101.) - - 1847. Vol. xxxii. p. 1S9 [Subjects : — ^Further Changes in Limits, &o. of Archdeaconries and Dioceses. Abolition of Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction. Revision of Episcopal Revenues. Provision or Alteration of Episcopal Residences. Suspension of Cauonries. Vacation of Non-residentiary Prebends, Dignities, &c. Suppression of Sinecire Rectories. Amount accrued from various Sources to the Common Eund. Constitution of new Districts. Applications for Districts. Endowment of Durham University. Leases of Mines sanctioned by the Commissioners.] ' Third General Report ; with an Appendix. (34.) -1 - - 1851. x.xvi. 1 [Subjects : — Territorial Changes in Dioceses, Archdeaconries, &c. Abolition of Peculiar, &o. Juris- diction. Revision of Episcopal Revenues. Application of Common Fund. Defalcation of Secretary, Mr. Murray. Suspension of Canonries, Suppression of Sinecure Rectories, &o. Grants and Augmentations. New Parishes, &c. Building of Parsonage Houses, &c. Benefaction by Bishop of Durham. Compensations for Loss of Income. Leases of Mines sanctioned by the Commis- sioners. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1850. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra.'\ Fourth General Report ; with an Appendix. - - - - 1852.- xxiv. 381 [Subjects : — Same as those of the Third Report. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1851. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra.'\ Fifth General Report ; with an Appendix. - - - - 1852-3. lxui. 421 [Subjects : — Application of Common Fund. Territorial Changes in Dioceses and Archdeaconries. Endowments of Archdeaconries. Abolition of Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdictions. Revision of Episcopal Patronage. Sales of Reversions, and Purchase of Leasehold Interests. Suspension of Canonries, Suppression of Sinecure Rectories, &c. Grants and Augmentations. New Districts and Parishes. Compensations. Endowment of St. Peter, Wolverhampton. Building and Mining Leases. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st Novernber 1851. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra.'] Sixth General Report ; with an Appendix. . - - - 1854. xxxv. 139 [Subjects : — Accounts of the Commissioners. Fixed Incomes to the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Peterborough, and to future Deans and Canons of Ripon, Peterborough, Saint Paul's, London, and St. Peter, Westminster. Re-arrangement of Episcopal First Fruits and Tenths. Endowment of Arehdeacdnry of Canterbury. Suspension of Canonries, and Suppression of Sinecure Rectories. Sales of Reversions, &c. Enfranchisements. Estates transferred from the Chapter of York. Augmentations of Benefices. New Districts. Compensation for Loss of Fees. Receipts on account of the. " Maltby Fund," and the " GaUy Knight Fund." Building and Mining Leases. Schemes sanctioned by Order in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1852. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra,] Seventh General Report ; with an Appendix. . - - 1854-5. xxxiv. 151 [Subjects ; — Accounts of the Commissioners. Fixed Annual Incomes for future Deans and Canons of St. David's. Augmentations of Archdeaconries of Hereford and Salop. Suspension of Canonries, Vacation of Non-residentiary Prebends, Suppression of Sinecure Rectories, &c. Num- ber and Emoluments of Minor Canons of Bristol. Arrangements with Chapters of Peterborough and Chester. Annuities to Bishops of Chichester and Exeter. Sales of Reversions, &c. Receipts from Church Estates Commissioners. Enfranchisements. Common Fiind. Purchase of Episcopal Residence for See of Manchester. Exchange of Patronage between the Crown and the Bishop of Oxford. Augmentations of Benefices. Constitution of Districts. Receipts from Bishop of Durham for Erection of Parsonage Houses in his Diocese. Building and Mining Leases. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1854. — For u, List of these Schemes, vide supra.] Eighth General Report ; with an Appendix. - - 1856. xxxvin. 65 [Subjects : — Accounts of the Commissioners. Money Payments to Bishops of Bath and Wells, Durham, Gloucester and Bristol, Lichfield, London, and Worcester; and to Dean and Chapter of Gloucester. Enfranchisements, Sales of Reversions, and Purchases of Leasehold Interests. Fixed Incomes for Canons of Salisbury. Canonries suspended, Prebends vacated, and Rectories sup- pressed. Endowments of Archdeaconries. Exchanges of Patronage. Arrangement for Disposal of Benefices to meet the Claims of the Minor Canons of St. Paul's. Assignments of Patronage. Receipts from Church Estates Commissioners. Augmentations of Benefices. New Districts. Transfer of Estates to University of Durham. Receipt from Bishop of Durham on account of the " Maltby Fund." Reversion of Grants voted out of the' " Gaily Knight Fund." Building and Mining Leases. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1855. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra.] Ninth General Report; with an Appendix. ... 1857, Sess. 1. x. 253 [Subjects : — Accounts of the Commissioners. Money Payments to Bishops of Carlisle, Durham, and Oxford, and Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Arrangements with Dean and Chapter of St. Asaph. Preferments suspended and vacated. Grants to Archdeaconries. House of Residence for Rector of St. Margaret, Westminster. Assignments of Patronage. Sales, Purchases, and Assignments. Remarks on the Report of the Committee of the House of Commons on the Con- stitution of the Ecclesiastical Conmiissioners. Powers of Church Building Commissioners transferred to this Commission. Receipts from Church Estates Commissioners. State of the Common Fund. Augmentations. New Districts. Grants to Incumbents. Further Donation from Bishop of Durham on account of " Maltby Fund." Reversion of Sums voted out of the " Gaily Knight Fund." Building and Mining Leases. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 18S6. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra.] Tenth General Report ; with an Appendix. .... 1857-8. xxx. 89 [Subjects: — Accounts of the Commissioners. Money Payments to Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. Regulating Incomes of Deans and Canons of Canterbury. Endowment of Arch, deaconries of Llandaff and Monmouth. Grant to Archdeaconry of Durham. Dignities vacated, Canonries suspended, and Sinecure Rectories suppressed. Assignments of Patronage. Union of the Rectory and Vicarage of Little Baddon. Exchange of Patronage of Perpetual Curacies of St. Paul,Buttershaw, and All Angels, Shelf. Sales, Purchases, and Enfranchisements. Receipts Y 2 72 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Church Chdkch of England : II. "ReTports— continued. 4. Schemes and Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners — continued. from Church Estates CoBimissioners. Augmentations of Beaefioes. New Districts. Charge upon the Commop Fund. Orders authorizing Marriages, Baptisms, Chnrchings, and Burials. Exercise of the Powers formerly vested in the Commissioners for Building New Churches. Grants from the " Maltby Fund " and the " Gaily Knight Fund." Building and Mining Leases. Schemes sanctioned by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1857. — For a List of these Schemes, vide sapra.] Eleventh General Report ; with an Appendix. - - . 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 429 [Subjects ; — Accounts of the Commissioners. Money Payments to Bishops of Exeter, Rochester, and Worcester. Exchange of Estates belonging to Bishoprick of Lincoln. Loans for Improve- ment of Residence Houses of Norwich and Oxford, Residence House provided for Bishop of Llandaff. Number and Emoluments of Minor Canons of Llandaff. Augmentation of Arch- deaconries of Salop and Norfolk. Temporary Grant to Archdeaconry of Westmoreland. Prefer- ments vacated. Patronage of new Parish of Carnmenellis, Cornwall; St. John Baptist, Harlow; and Haverthwaite, Lancaster. Exchange of Patronage with Bishop of Winchester. Enfranchise- ments, Sales, and Purchases. Payments by the Church Estates Commissioners. Payments out of the Common Fund. Augmentation of Benefices. Constitution of new Districts, &c. Grants for Loss of Fees. Benefaction from Bishop Maltby on account of the " Maltby Fund." Grants from the " Gaily Knight Fund." Schemes sanctioned' by Orders in Council during the Year ended 1st November 1858. — For a List of these Schemes, vide supra.'] Report, dated 21st January 1858, made by the Estates Committee of the Ecclesiastical Commission, on the Subject of Local Claims on Property vested in the Board ; and also Minute of the Resolution of the Board, of 11th February 1858, having reference thereto. (89.) .-.--.- 1857-8. xxx. 185 5. Reports of the Church Building Commissioners : First Report of the Commissioners appointed under the Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 45. for building and promoting the building of Churches in populous Parishes. (15. of 1821.) - cxxm. 5 Second Annual Report. (122. of 1822.) ----- cxxxvi. 1 Third Annual Report. (123. of 1823.) - - - - - i CLin. 379 Fourth Annual Report. (139. of 1824.) ... - clxii. 391 Fifth Annual Report. (213. of 1825.) ..... clxxxii. 777 Sixth Annual Report. (132. of 1826.) - ... ccv. 359 Seventh Annual Report. (184. of 1826-27.) ... . ccxvi. 573 Eighth Annual Report. (192. of 1828.) .... ccxxxiii. 381 Ninth Annual Report. (113. of 1829.) - . - - - ccxlit. 317 Tenth Annual Report. (223. of 1830.) - - - cclxxi. 409 Eleventh Annual Report. (128. of 1831.) - " - - . ccxci. 363 Twelfth Annual Report. (235. of 1831-32.) .... cccm. 195 Thirteenth Annual Report. (200. of 1833.) - - - cccxvm. 269 Fourteenth AnnUal Report. (204.) - - - ' - 1834. xv. 103 Fifteenth Annual Report. (231.) ..... 1835. xviii. 547 Sixteenth Annual Report. (282.) - - - - - * 1836. ix. 79 Seventeenth Annual Report. (243.) - . - . 1837. XL. 1 Eighteenth Annual Report. (290.) ... 1838. xxxvii. 57 Nineteenth Annual Report. (237.1 - - - - - 1839. xxv. 1 * Twentieth Annual Report. (288.)' .... 1840. xxxvi. 1 Twenty-first Annual Report. (197.) - - - 1841. xxvii. 185 Twenty-second Annual Report. (265.) - - . - 1842. xix. 323 Twenty-third Annual Report. (255.) - - 1843. xxvm. 341 Twenty-fourth Annual Report. (270.) . _ - . 1844. xxm. 1 Twenty-fifth Annual Report. (366.) - - - . 1845. xxiii. 117 Twenty-sixth Annual Report. (322.) ... 1846. xxxiii. 269 Twenty-seventh Annual Report. (317.) - - - 1847. xxx. 35 Twenty-eighth Annual Report. (346.) ... 1847-8. xxxix. 701 Twenty-ninth Annual Report. (291.) - - 1849. xxxTiii. 91 Thirtieth Annual Report. (130.) - .. . . 1850. xxvn. 109 Thirty-first Annual Report. (279.) - - - - 1851. xxv. 99 Thirty-second Annual-Report. (41.1 - - 1852-3. lxiii. 119 Thirty-third Annual Report. (417.) - - 1852-3. Lxm. 137 [By the Acts 19 & 20 Vict. cc. 55, J04, the Powers vested in this Commission were transferred to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. Vide 4. supra.'] Charges and Expenses paid by the Commissioners for building new Churches, for the Year ending 25th March 1830. (217. of 1830.) - . . - ccLXXviir. 371 Ditto, for the Year ended 25th March 1834. (188.) - - 1834, xxii, 215 6. Reports of, Commissioners on the State of the Bishopricks : Commission for inquiring into the State of the several Bishopricks in England and Wales. (21.) - - - - 1847. xxx. 1 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to consider the State of the several Bishopricks in England and Wales. (61.) - - - - . 1847. xxx. 5 [SnBjECTS : — ^New Arrangement of the Limits of the Bishopricks of St. Asaph and Bangor, Founda- tion and Endowment of the Bishoprick of Manchester. Foundation of the Deanry of LiverpooL] Report from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the several Dioceses of Canterbury, London, Winchester, and Rochester ; [with a view to the Reconsideration of the new Arrangement of said Dioceses in virtue of 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 77. and certain Orders in Council issued under the Authority of said Act.] - - 1857-8. xxx. 77 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801>1859. 173 Church Chukch of England : II. Reports — continued. 7. Reports of Commissioners on the Subdivision of Parishes: First Eeport of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practicability and Mode of subdividing into distinct and independent Parishes, for all Ecclesiastical Purposes, all the densely peopled Parishes in England and Wales, in such Manner that the Population of each, except in particular Cases, at the Discretion of the Commissioners, shall not exceed Four thousand Souls. (200.) ,- , - 1849. Vol. xlvi. p. 743 [Subjects: — Division of Parishes. PewRtats. Assignment of Pews. Pees and Offerings. Pa- tronage. Church Rates. Local Acts. Apportionment of Parochial Charities. Burial Grounds.] Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1850. xxxiv. 181 [Subjects : — Necessity for erecting 600 new Churches ; the Expense to he derived from Ecclesiastical Resources. Mode of augmenting Incomes of poorer Benefices, by disposing of the Patronage of those in the Gift of the Lord Chancellor. Mode of dealing with the richer Benefices in the Patronage of the Lord Chancellor, with a view to creating a Fund for the proposed new Churches.] Third Report of the Commissioners. .... 1854-5. xxxiv. 247 [Subjects : — ^Proposed Removal of some of the City Churches. Examination of the' Provisions of the Bill (221.) of 1854, "to amend the Chm'ch Building Acts, and the Law respecting Donatives j" and the probable Reasons of its Rejection by the House of Commons.] 8. Reports of Commissioners on Episcopal and Capitular Revenues : First Report from the Episcopal and Capitular Revenues Commissioners. ( 15.) 1 850. xxviii. 397 [Subjects : — ^Improved System of Leasing and Management] Second Report of the Commissioners. .... 1850. xxviii. 411 [Subjects : — Improved System of Leasing and Management.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners. - - - 1850. xxviii. 419 See also 2. supra. 9. Reports of Church Estates Commissioners : First General Report of the Church Estates Commissioners to the Secretary of State for the Home Department. ..... 1852. xxiv. 379 Second Report of the' Commissioners. .... 1852-3. Lxm. 575 . Third Report of the Commissioners. - ... 1854. xxxv. 237 Fourth Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1854-5. xxxiv. 229 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. ... . 1856. xxxviii. 171 Sixth Report of the Commissioners. ... . 1857, Sess. 1. x. 365 Seventh Report of the Commissioners. .... 1857-8. xxx. 55 Eighth Report of the Commissioners. - - i - 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 4\5 [Subjects of the above Repoets : — Proceedings of the Commissioners: Sales of Reversions, Purchases of Leasehold Interests, Enfranchisements of Copyholds, Payments to Common Fund.] 10. Reports of Convocation : Three Reports to the Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, by Committees of the Upper and Lower Houses, upon Clergy Discipline ; the Changes required in the present Constitution of Convocation ; and Church Extension. (306.) - - 1854. xix. 79 11. Reports of Commissioners on Cathedral and Collegiate Churches: First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State and Condition of the Cathedral and Collegiate Churches in England and Wales. - - 1854. xxvi. 1 [Heads of Evidence : — Public Worship. Religious Education. Discipline. Erection of new Sees. Other Arrangements for Discharge of Episcopal Duties. Fabric. Revenue. Appendix: Answers from Deans and Chapters ; Annexation of Canonries and Eights of Patronage ; Payments to Ecclesiastical Commissioners from 1840 to 1853; Revenue and Expenditure. Map of Division of Dioceses, &c.] Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1854-5. xxxiv. 77 [Subject : — Re-establishment of the Bishoprick of Cornwall.] Third Report of the Commissioners. .... 1854-5. xxxiv. 81 [Subjects : — Constitution of Cathedral Churches. Functions of Cathedral Bodies. Lay Members and Officers. Fabric. Capitiilar Property and Revenue. Erection of new Sees, &c Appendix : Statements and Tables of Patronage, Property, Revenue, &c. Schedule of Cathedral Schools and additional Sees.] Correspondence between the Governor or Agent of the Military Knights of Windsor and the Cathedral and Capitular Commissioners, between 10th November 1852 and 5th April 1854, relative to the Charities of the Military, Order of George and the Garter : Also, Memorials, &c. addressed to the Commissioners by the Lay Clerks of Windsor, the Governor of the Military Knights of Windsor, the Military Knights of Windsor, and the Agent of the said Knights, as referred to in p. 844 in the Appendix of the First Report of the Cathedi-al, Commissioners. (44.) - - - . 1854-5. xx, 291 III. Accounts and Papers relating to Matters connected with the Church : 1. Incomes of Benefices, Number and Capacity of Churches and Chapels, and Amount of Population : Returns of the Number of Places of Divine Worship according to the Church of England within every Parish containing a Population of 1,000 and upwards, and the Number of Persons such Places are capable of containing ; and also of the Number of Places of Divine Worship not according to the Church of England in every such Parish. (48. & 75. of 1811.) ...... XLVI. 1.61 Similar Return from the Diocese of Llandaff. (3. of 1812.) - - lvi. 129 Y 3 174 -GENERAL INDEX T?0 THE Church Chubch of England : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 1. Incomes of Benejfices,^c.~-cord[rmed. Account of the Number of Parishes and their Population, Number of Churches and Chapels and their Capacity, and Number of Dissenting Places of Worship, in each Diocese of England and Wales. (99. of 1812.) - - - - Vol. lvi. p. 128 Account of the Population, and Capacity of Churches and Chapels, in all Benefices or Parishes wherein the Population consists of 2,000 and upwards, and the Churches will not contain One Half. (118. of 1816.) - - . . lxxix. 271 Comparative Statement of the Population, and Capacity of Churches and Chapels, in all Parishes in which the Population exceeds 4,000, and the Churches or Chapels will not contain One Fourth. (118. of 1816.) .... lxxix. 295 Accounts of the Population of certain Benefices or Parishes, with the Capacity of their Churches and Chapels. (1818.) - - - - - - xcni. 1 Account of the Number of Benefices and their Population; Number and Capacity of Churches and Chapels ; Number and Condition of Glebe Houses ; and Income of all Benefices not exceeding 1501. per Annum ; with Abstracts of the same. (18,18.) - xcm. 45 Index to Names of Parishes and Chapelries contained in above Account. (1818.) - xcin. 265 Keturn of aU the Churches built within the Diocese of London by the Commissioners for building New Churches under 58 Geo. 3. c. 45. and 59 Geo. 3. c. 134, in which the whole of the Pew Eents arising from the Sittings therein have not been assigned (after Payment of a Salary to the Clerk) to the Minister as a Stipend ; stating the Amount of surplus Pew Rents in each Case, and in what Manner the Surplus, after Payment of such Stipend and Salary, has been ordered to be applied by the said Commissioners, either , under the aforesaid Acts, or 3 & 4 Vict. c. 60. : Also, Correspondence between said Com- missioners and the. Eev. Richard Burgess, Rector of Upper Chelsea, relative to the Assignment to him of the surplus Pew Rents of that Church ; and a Copy of the Docu- ments under which they were so assigned. (100.) - - 1845. xvi. 47 Return of the Number of Benefices within the Diocese of London having Endowments under 2001. ; specifying the Population in connexion with such Benefices, the Name of each Benefice, and those of them which are ivithout a Residence for the Incumbent. (216.) - - . . . . , . 1857-8. xviii. 95 Return from the Board x)f Health, of a List of Claims of Clergy of the Diocese of London, and the Amount of every Claim for Compensation, on account of Loss of Income by reason of the Erection of Cemeteries under Acts of Parliament, the Compensation awarded to them severally, and the Rule according to which Compensation was fixed. (292.) 1857-8. xvm. 99 Return of all Benefices to which permanent Augmentations have been made by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners out of their Common Fund, giving in each Case the Patronage of such Benefices, whether public or private, together with the Amount of Augmentation, and the Sum contributed from private Sources : And also. Return of all Cases of Patronage which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have consented to transfer, either in perpetuity or for One or more Nominations, in consideration of the building of a Church or Parsonage House, or for an Endowment being wholly or in part provided ; stating in each Case the Nature of the Consideration, and the Term for which the Patronage has been transferred. (288.) ... 1857-8. xi^ii. 59 Returns from certain Parishes and Districts in London, showing the Population, Church A'ccommodation, and Number of Clergy, (in 79.) - *- 1857-8'. xx. 613 Returns of Parishes in the Dioceses of Durham, Exeter, Gloucester, Bristol, Llandaff, London, Winchester, and Worcester, the Population whereof exceeds 5,000 ; showiftg the Number of Clergymen, Churches, Licensed Chapels, Number of Sittings, gross Incomes, &c. (in 79.) - . . . . 1857-8. xx. 617 Amounts disbursed by the Commissioners in augmenting Livings in each Year, from the Foundation of the Ecclesiastical Commission, (in 79.) - - 1857-8. xx. 651 Statistical Return by the Rev. T. F. Stooks, showing the Pppulation, Church Accommoda- tion, and Number of Clergy in certain Parishes in London, (in 79.) - 1857-8. XX. 654 Return of the Number of Churches in the Diocese of Manchester ; showing by whom consecrated, &c. (in 79.) - - . _ . 1857-8. xx. 658 Return of populous Parishes and Chapelries in the Diocese of Manchester, May 1858. (in 79.) ... . . . . 1857-8. xx. 666 See also Clergy, II. i. 2. Church Leases : Answers given by Mr. Finlaison, Actuary of the National Debt Office, to Questions on the Subject of Ecclesiastical Leases ; with a further Memorandum on the same Subject : Also a Note on Ecclesiastical Leases by Mr. Drinkwater Bethune. (30.) - 1837. xv. 117 Resolutions respecting the Leasehold Property belonging to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, passed at a Meeting held on ISth April 1845. (134.) - 1845. xvi. 115 3. Ecclesiastical fievenues i ■' Return of all Sums under the Control of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England and Wales not appropriated to any particular Purpose, up to the latest Period to whiph the same can be made out ; distinguishing the Episcopal Fund from that which is appro- priated to the Augmentation of small Livings ; and stating the Sources from which such Sums are derived. (235.) - - - . 1844. vii. 621 Account of the Ecclesiastical Revenues of all Dignities and Benefices of the Sees of Bangor and-Saint Asaph, on an Average of Three Tears ending 1831, as appended to the First Report of the EcelesiasticalCommissioiiers, dated 16th June 1835. (126;) - 1845. xvi. 3 SESSIONiVL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 176 Church Church of England : m. Accounts and Papers — continued. 3. Ecclesiastical Revenues — continued. Account showing the present State of the Episcopal Fund in England and Wales ; showing the Amount thereof, and its present and prospective Charges and Liabilities '; made up to 1st January 1845. (129.) .... 1845. Vol. xti. p. 113 Return of the Income of the Episcopal Fund in each Year from 1835 to 1845, together with the Payments made from the said Fund in each of those Years in augmentation of smaller Sees. (175.) . . ... 1845. xvi. 117 Returns by the Bishops of St. Asaph aiid Bangor to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, setting forth the Revenues of their respective Sees. (227.)' - - 1846. xx. 355 Account of the Revenues of the Bishopricks of St, Asaph, Bangor, Llandaff, and St. David's, according to the Reports of the Commission of Ecclesiastical Revenues, stating the , Sources from which such Revenues are derived ; and Estimate of the Revenues of the Bishopricks of Bangor, LlandaiF, and St. David's, as proposed by the Ecclesiastical Commission, and sanctioned by His late Majesty or Her present Majesty, in Orders in Council. (221.) ....... 1846. xx. 353 Return of the Value of each Living held in Commendam or otherwise, and of Impropriate Tithes held by the Bishops of Saint Asaph and Bangor ; also of all Livings in these Dioceses held by Non-resident Clergymen ; also the Population of and Number of Churches in the several Parishes of which the Livings are thus held ; and the total Value of all Livings in each of these Dioceses. (130.) - 1847. xxi. 473 Letter of the Bishop of Salisbury to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, dated 18th July 1851, on the Subject of his Acceptance of a fixed Income in lieu of the ordinary Revenues of his See. (254.) .... ... 1852-3. lxiii. 571 Return of the gross and net Amount of annual Income received by the Bishop of Salisbury in respect of his See for the Years 1851 and 1852, and of all Payments made by him i to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, or received from them, during that Time : Also, Return of all Sums received in the way of Fines upon Renewal of Leases for Lives during the Incumbency of the present Bishop : Also, Return of the average Amount of Fines on Renewal of Leases for Lives, from 1837 to 1860, and from 1844 to 1850 : Also, Return of the Leases for Lives on which Lives are now vacant, and the Amount of Fines received on the last Occasion of the Renewal : And also. Return of the Leases for Years of the See of Salisbury, distinguishing the Years in which the same will be renewable, and the Amount of the Fine received on the last Occasion when each Lease was renewed. (435.) ..... 1852-3. Lxm. 573 Returns relating to the Accounts in the General Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; viz.. Return of Land, Stocks, Money, Exchequer Bills, and other Property received by Ecclesiastical Commissioners for special Purposes and Trusts, 8ec. : Also, Detail of Tithes sold by the Ecclesiastif.al Commissioners, stating the Parish and Amount of Rent-charge, and the Purpose to which such Rent-charge was previously applied. (311.) -..-.... 1852-3. XXIII. 567 Episcopal Revenues Account for the Year ending 31st Oct. 1857. (in 79.) - 1857-8. xx. 650 Charge on the Common Fund in each Year since 1850, in consequence of the Episcopal Fund having been merged in it. (in 79.) .... 1857-8. xx. 651 Return of the Aggregate Income of the Chaplain of Durham for the Years ending 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857; showing the Distribution of the total Receipts, and the Appropriation of the divisible Amount, (in 79.) - - - 1857-8. xx. 652 4. Miscellaneous : Petition to Her Majesty from the Inhabitants and Freeholders of the Parishes of Llandrinio and Llandysilio, Montgomeryshire, on the Subject of the Union of the Dioceses of St. Asaph and Bangor. (201.) - - - - - 1846. xx. 351 Copies of the Form of Writs used for the Summoning and Prorogation of the Convocation of the Clergy of the Province of York. (132.) - - - 1852. xvii. 83 Return of all Monies paid by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners during the last Year to Surveyors and Law Ofiicers oijt of the Funds administered by them, specifying the Expense upon each Transaction ; also of aU other Monies received by the Surveyors and Law Officers employed by them from the Cathedral or Collegiate Churches, or their Lessees, for Duty performed by Order of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners or Church Estates Commissioners. (222.) .... 1852-3. lxiii. 551 Copy of the Alterations in the Book of Common Prayer, prepared by the Royal Commis- sioners for the Revision of the Liturgy in 1689. (332.) - - 1854. xxxviii. 1 Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Lord Chancellor on the Subject of the Church Discipline Bill ; dated Lambeth, 11th June 1855. (77.) - 1856. xxii. 17 List of Chapels, &c. consecrated by Bishops Bloomfield and Tait. (in 79.) - 1857-8. xx. 644 Distribution of Classes of the Community in Liverpool, (in 79.) - 1857-8. xx. 656 See also Aechbishops and Bishops. Burial Geounds. Chuech Beiefs. ChUech Notices. Chuech Rates, England and Wales. Cleegt. Colonies, I. IT. 2. in. 6. Ceiminal Law, II. i. Dawlet Chuecil East Indies, 1. 2. III. i. Dueham, Diocese op. Ecclesiastical Courts. Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption. Fiest Feuits and Tenths, and Queen Anne's Bounty. Libbety of Conscience. Madeiea, Beitish Chaplaincy at. Maeeiages. Population. Peivy Council Appellate JuEispiCTiON. Protestant Religion in Foreign Countries. Queen's Lettbe, Real Pkopeety. Thiety-ninje Akticlbs. Tithes, England AND Wales. Y 4 176 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chuech CntJECH or England, Eeliep op Members op. , See Libekty op Conscience. Chuech of Ibeland ; I. Bills jrelating to Matters connected with the Established Church : 1. Temporalities of the Church. 2. Ecclesiastical Revenues, Religious Instruction, 8fc. 3. Ecclesiastical Unions or Divisions of Parishes or Benefices. 4. Presentation to Benefices. 5. Building and Endowment of Churches, Chapels, ^c. 6. Ecclesiastical Residences, 7. Miscellaneous. II. Eeports relating to Matters connected with the Established Church : 1 . Reports of Commissioners on Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage. 2. Reports of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners under the Church Temporalities Act. 3. Union of Benefices. III. Accounts and Papers connected with Matters relating to the Established Church : 1. Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage. 2. Value and Patronage of Benefices, Number of Churches, Celebration of Divine Worship, Protestant Population, Sfc. • 3. Present and supposed future Expenditure of tjie Ecclesiastical Commissioners under the Church Temporalities Act. 4. Applications to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for building, 8fc. Churches and Glebe tlouses. ■ > 5. Ecclesiastical Divisions of Parishes. 6. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to Matters .connected with tlie Established Church : 1 . Temporalities of the Church : Bill to remove Doubts respecting the Power of Archbishops and 'Bishops in Ireland to demise Mensal Lands, not being Demesne Lands. (70. of 1812-13.) - Vol. Lvm. p. 355 Bill to alter and amend the Laws relating to the Temporalities of the Church in Ireland. (109. of 1833.) As amended in Committee. (148. of 1833.) - cccxv. 1. 101 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 37. to alter and amend the Laws relating to the Temporalities of the Church of Ireland. (197.) - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1107 Bill to amend the Acts 3 & 4. Will. 4. c. 37. and 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 60. for altering and ame'ndino- the Laws relating to the Temporalities of the Church of Ireland. (281.) As amended m Committee. (296.) - - ... igse. m. 739. 759 Bill to amend Acts relatmg to the Temporalities of the Church in Ireland. (247.) 1840. ii. 239 Bill to relieve Bishops succeeding to Bishopricks by Operation of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 37., to alter and amend the Laws relating to the Temporalities of the Church in Ireland, from certain Liabilities. (224.) - - . . 1843. ii. 243 Bill to alter and amend several Acts relating to the Temporalities of the Church in Ireland. (193.) - - . , . . 1847. III. 315 Bill to empower Lessees of Tithe Eentcharge in Ireland to deduct a Proportion of Poor Eate Poundage from Eent ; and also to empower the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in Ireland to allow Sums paid for Poor Eate or County Cess, or Poundage deducted from Ecclesiastical Persons on account of Poor Eate, among the Deductions from the Valua- tion of Ecclesiastical Property directed to be made under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 37. for the Purpose of a certain Tax thereby imposed upon such Property in Ireland. (322.) --...... 1847-8. VI. 573 Bill to ampnd the Act 11 & 12 Vict. c. 80. relating to Poor Eate Poundage, and the Valua- tion of Ecclesiastical Property in Ireland, and to provide for the Eenewal of Leases • of Lands disappropriated from Bishopricks. (201.) - - - 1851. iv. 391 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Ministers Money, and the Church Temporalities (Ireland) ^,, ^«t- (85-)^ - ^- - - - .- - - 1854. V. 683 iJill to provide that the Property or Income Tax payable in respect of the Income from Ecclesiastical Property in Ireland shall be a Deduction in estimating the Value of such Property for the Purpose of Taxation by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. (^^■) ------. . 1854—5. IV 131 Bill to enable Ecclesiastical Persons in Ireland to grant Building Leases of Glebe' Lands in certain Cases. (107.) - - - . . 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 27& Bill to amend the Act 17 & 18 Vict. c. 11. with a view to the Abolition of Ministers Money in Ireland. (31.) 1857, Sess. 2. v. 255 Amendments to be movedin Com'='= by Earl of Ellenborough. (31 a.) - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 257 See also infra, 7. 2. Ecclesiastical Revenues, Religious' Instruction, ^c. ; Bill for the better Eegulation of Ecclesiastical Eevenues, and Promotion of Eeligious and Moral Instruction, in Ireland, and also for relieving certain of the Clergy from the Payment of Advances heretofore made to them. (155.)' - . 1835. ii. 101 Bill for the better Eegulation of Ecclesiastical Eevenues, and the Promotion of Eeligious and Moral Instruction, in Ireland. (224.) As amended by the Committee, (243.) - - - " - - - . 1836. m, 1. 57 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 177 Church Church op Ieeland : Bills, &c continued. 3. Ecclesiastical Unions or Divisions of Parishes or Benefices : Bill to consolidate the Laws in force in Ireland for the Disappropriation of Benefices annexed to Dignities, and for the Appropriation of others in their Stead,' and lor uniting Bene- fices with Dignities. (116. of 1826.) - - Vol. cc. p. 887 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws in force in Ireland for Unions and Divisions of Parishes, and for uniting or disappropriating Appropriate Parishes or Parts of Parishes; and to make further Provision with respect to the erecting Chapels of Ease and making Perpetual Cures. (147. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxi. 391 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 43. for amending the La^vs relating to the Union and Division of Parishes, &c. in Ireland. (32. of 1831.) - - cclxxxix. 497 A similar Bill. (190. of 1831-32.) - - ' . - ccxcvii. 263 Bill to amend the Laws in force in Ireland for Unions and Divisions of Parishes, and for the Settlement of the Patronage of the same. (245.) ... 1845. v. 657 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Ecclesiastical Unions and Divisions of Parishes in Ireland. (163.) As amended in Committee. (196.) - 1847-8. iv. 533. 541 Clause proposed to be added on Eeport, suggested by Archdeacon Beresford. (196 a.) ... - - . 1847-8. iv. 549 4. Presentation to Benefices : Bill to facilitate the Recovery of the Right of Presentation to Churches and other Ecclesias- tical Benefices in Ireland. (283.) - - - - 1836. iii. 781 A similar Bill. (132.) ... . 1837. iv. 61 Bill for the Completion of a Parochial Church in the Parish of Saint Michael in the City of Limerick, and for securing the Nomination of a Perpetual Curate thereto. (127.) As amended in Committee. (200.) .... 1843. m. 341. 349 Bill to amend the Laws in force in Ireland for Unions and Divisions of Parishes, and for the Settlement of the Patronage of the same. (245.) - - 1845. v. 657 Bill to enable Archbishops and Bishops in Ireland to charge their Sees with the Costs incurred by them in defence of their Rights of Patronage in certain Cases. (211.) - - ... . 1845. II. 151 Bill [as amended on Report] to enable Archbishops and Bishops in Ireland to charge their Sees with the Costs incurred by them in defence of their Rights of Patronage in certain Cases; and also to enable Tenants for Life and other Persons having limited Interests in Estates in Ireland to charge said Estates with the Costs incurred by them in asserting their Rights to Ecclesiastical Patronage in certain Cases. (247.) - 1845. ii. 157 Bill to enable Archbishops and Bishops and other Persons in Ireland to compromise Suits touching their Rights of Patronage as to Ecclesiastical Benefices in certain Cases. (216.) ..■---... . 1847-8. IV. 525 5. Building and Endowment of Churches, Chapels, Sfc. : ' Bill to provide for the Building of Churches, Chapels, and Glebe Houses, and Purchase of Glebe Lands, Impropriations, &c. in Ireland. (85. of 1808.) ... xv. 325. Bill to amend the Act for making Provision for building Churches, Chapels, and Glebe Houses in Ireland. (94. of 1809.) - - - - xxiii. 313 Bill for explaining and clearing up certain Doubts respecting the Sites of Parish Churches in Ireland. (65. of 1812-13.) - ... Lym. 243 Bill to extend, so far as relates to the building of new Churches, an Act of the Parliament of Ireland of 33 Geo. 2. (81. of 1813-14.) .... lxix. 467 BiU to amend an Act of King George the Second, for the Encouragement of building of Chapels of Ease in Ireland. (171.) - - - 1S36. ii. 325 Bill for the Completion of a Parochial Church in the Parish of Saint Michael in the City of Limerick, and for securing the Nomination of a Perpetual Curate thereto. (127.) As amended in Committee. (200.) - - - 1843. m. 341.349 Bill to encourage Endowment of Chapels of Ease, and facilitate Assignment of Pastoral Districts thereto ; and to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 81. for Marriages in Ireland, and for registering such Marriages. (237.) - ■ . . . 1849. iv. 23 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Erection and Endowment of Churches and Chapels and Perpetual Curacies in Ireland., (218.) As amended in Committee. (274.) - - - - .- - - - 1851. III. 399. 429 Bill further to amend the Law relating to the Erection and Endowment of Churches, Chapels, and Perpetual Curacies in Ireland. (152.) As amended in Committee. (198.) - -, - - 1857-8. 255.260a See also supra, 3.; infra, 7. 6. Ecclesiastical Residences : Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Ecclesiastical Residences in Ireland. (217.)— With the Amendments made in Committee. (275.) 1851. iv. 399. 445 Bill further to amend the Law relating to Ecclesiastical Residences in Ireland. (68.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 349 See also infra, 7. 7. Miscellaneous : Bill to repeal certain Statutes [for the building of Ecclesiastical Residences, Purchase and Exchange of Glebe Lands, &c:. Erection of Chapels of Ease, Endowment of small Livings, Disappropriation of certain Parishes, &c.] relating to the Irish Branch of the United Church ofEngland and Ireland. (219.) - - - 1851. vi. 471 III. z 178 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Chuech Church of Ireland : I. Bills' — continued. 7. Miscellaneous — continued. Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts appointing the Observance of certain Holydays and Fast Days. (49.) - - -' . -' 1856. VoLvi. p. 69 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts which relate to the Observance of the Thirtieth of January and other Days. (29.) ... 1859, Sess. 1. ni. 9 II. Reports relating to Matters connected with the Established Church: 1. Reports of Commissioners on Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage : First Report of the Commissioners on Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage in Ireland, dated 1st March 1833. (9.) - - - - - - 1834. xvii. 63 [Subjects : — Arcluepiscopal and Episcopal Dignitaries: Eesults of the Commissioners Inquiries into their Revenues and Patronage.] Second Report of the Commissioners, dated 15th April 1834. (32.) - 1835. xii. 1 [Subject* : — Revenue and Patronage : — 1. Of ail. Collegiate and Cathedral Churches, and of all other Ecclesiastical Corporations, such as Minor Canonries, Vicar Choralships, &c. connected therewith: 2. Of all Dignitaries, such as Deans, Precentors, Cliancellors, Treasurers, Archdeacons, Provosts, &c.: 3. Of all Prebendaries and Canons of Cathedral Churches in Ireland.] Third Report of the Commissioners, dated 20th Jan. 1836. (81.) - - 1837. xli. 1 [Subjects : — Revenues and Patronage of all Ecclesiastical Benefices, including Donatives, Perpetual Curacies, and Chapelries,,with or without Cure of Souls, in the Provinces of Armagh and Tuam.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (327.) ... 1838. xliii. 1 [Subjects : — Revenues and Patronage of all Ecclesiastical Benefices, including Donatives, Perpetual Curacies, and Chapelries, with or without Cure of Souls, in the Provinces of Dublin and Cashel.] 2 . Reports of the Com,missioners under the Church Temporalities Act : Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to the Lord Lieutenant under 3 & 4 WiU. 4. c. 37., relating to the Temporalities of the Church in Ireland; with an Account of their Receipts and Disbursements, showing the Sources from which the Receipts were derived, and the Purposes to which applied, for the Year 1834. (39.) - 1835. xii. 319 Further Report, for the Year 1835. (39.) - - 1836. xxv; 135 Further Report, for the Year 1836. (26.) - - 1837. xl. 83 Further Report, for the Year 1837. (18.) . 1838. xxxvii. 73 Further Report, for the Year 1838. (57.) - - 1839. xxv. 97 Further Report, for the Year 1839. (38.) - - - ' 1840. xxxvi. 547 Further Report, for the Year 1840. (156.) - - 1841. xxvii. 363 Further Report, for the Year_ 1841. (101.) - - . 1842. xix. 341 Further Report, for the Year' 1842. (167.) - 1843. xxxiii. 299 Further Report, for the Year 1843. (93.) - - - - 1844. xxn. 39 Further Report, for the Year 1850. (61.) - 1851. xxvi. 145 Further Report, for the Year 1851. (1.) - . - 1852. xxiv. 451 Further Report, for the Year 1858. (4.) - . 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 535 See also infra, III. 4. 3. Union of Benefices : Second Report from, the Commissioners for inquiring into the Unions of Parochial Benefices in Ireland. (211.) - - - . - . 1834. xvii. 295 III. Accounts and Papers connected with Matters relating to the Established Church : 1. Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage : Summaries of the Digest of the Inquiry into the Ai'chiepiscopal and' Episcopal Revenues and Patronage in Ireland, and into the Amount of Renewal Fines, and Number of Tenants Holdings under the respective Sees. (117. of 1833.) - cccxxrv. 719 Account of the Gross Amounts of Income of all Ecclesiastical Corporations in Ireland, with Observations relating to the Appropriation of the annual Income, &c. ; and an Account of the Amounts and Appropriations of the Economy Estates belonging to the Cathedral Churches in Ireland. (118. of 1833.) , - . - . cccxxiv. 731 Return of the present Rates of Renewal Fines on Bishops Leases in the several Dioceses of . Ireland, specifying in each Diocese the Principle upon which the Calculation of the Renewal Fine is founded, and stating the Number of Leases which have expired from 1st Jan. 1800 to 1st Jan. 1833. (120. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 741 Calculation of the Incomes of the Archbishops, Bishops, Dignitaries, and Parochial Clergy of Ii-eland, before the Church Temporahties Act, under the Church Temporalities Act, and under the proposed Bill for the Regulation of Ecclesiastical Revenues, and the Promotion of Religious and Moral Instruction in Ireland, (in 175.) - 1835. xxxvii. 154 Statement of the Number of Acres belonging to the Church in Ireland, distinguishing the Number forming Grlebe, and the Number uncultivated. (158. of 1824.) - clxxi. 207 Return of the Revenues of all the Sees of Archbishops and Bishops of the Established Chuixh in Ireland, and of the Houses and Lands belonging to each See ; specifying also the various Sources from which such Revenues are derived, and stating the Charges and Deductions to which such R,evenues are subject, and the Net Income enjoyed by each Prelate. (13.) - - - . - . . i854. xix. 1 2. Value and Patronage of Benefices, Number of Churches, Celebration of Divine Worship, Protestant Population, ^c. : Returns of all Parishes and Unions of Parishes, "and of every Church and Chapel of the Established Religion within each Parish in which Divine Service is performed ; and also. Returns of Unions of Benefices dissolved. (137. of 1824.) - . clxxi. 93 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 179 Chuech Chuech of Ireland : III. Accounts — continued. 2. Value and Patronage of Benefices, S^c. — continued. Accounts relating to Cathedrals which, have been consolidated with Parish Churches, under the Act 21 Geo. 2. c. 8. (I.); and a Statement of Sums contributed by the Economy Fund, and by Parish Hates, to the Eepiiivs of such Churches. (162. of 1824.) Vol. clxxi. p. 247 Returns of the Number of Parishes and Benefices in each Diocese in Ireland, stating in whose Gift or Patronage the Benefices are, and the Number Impropriate or without Churches or Incumbents. (163. of 1824.) - - ~ - ctxxi. 181 Account of the respective Values of the several Benefices in the difierent Dioceses in Ireland. (119. of 1833.), - - - - - - .- cccxxiv. 735 Account of all Benefices in Ireland in which Divine Service according to the Forms of the United Church of England and Ireland has not been celebrated within Three Years ending 12th February 1833. (12L of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 749 Return of the Number of Churches in each Benefice or Union in L-eland, specifying the Nurnber of Parishes, if more than One, in each Benefice ; and also stating the Distance from the nearest and ttiost remote Boundaries of any Parish, not having a Church in itself, to the Church, &c. (122. of 1833.) - , - - - cccixxiv. 759 Statement of the Benefices of which the Income has been increased by the Application of Boulter's and Robinson's Fund, by First Fruits, or by Parliamentary Grant ; with the Amount of the Increase, (in 133.) .... 1835. xxxvii. 213 Return of the Names of Parochial Benefices which contain less than Fifty Members of the Established Church, distinguishing such as ai'e in Royal or Ecclesiastical Patronage from those in Lay -Patronage, and such as are without from those which have either ' Churches or Glebe Houses ; and showing the Amounts of Tithe Composition payable to the several Incumbents, (in 175.) ... 1835. xxxvn. 158. 159 Return of the Names of the Benefices the Appointment of Clerks to which have been sus- pended by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners on account of Divine Worship not having been celebrated therein for the Three Years preceding February 1833; specifying the Extent of such Benefices, their annual Value, and the Amount of their Population, distinguishing Protestants, &c. (in 175.) - - - 1835. xxxvn. 205 Returns of the Parishes in Ireland to which the Crown presents in its own Right, and of those to which the Crown presents as Trustee of the Papists who Were, by the Acts 17 & 18 Charles 2. c. 2. sect. 158. and 2 Ann. c. 6. sects. 15. and 25., divested of their Rights to present Clerks to Protestant Churches until they or their Heirs should conform to the Protestant Religion ; and of those Parishes to which the Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland present and collate, distinguishing those to which they collate by Lapse of Presentation by Lay Patrons, and the different Dioceses in which such Parishes are situate. (108.) .... . 1836. xxv. 339 Petition of the Lay Patrons of Advowsons in Ireland to His Majesty in June 1835, and the Answer given thereto. (214.) . - , . . . 1836. xxvi. 359 Return of all Appointments to Ecclesiastical Benefices in Ireland since the passing of the Ac transfer to the Assistant Bai-risters certain Jurisdiction as to Insolvent Debtors. (221.) - . - . . i851. m. 459 Amendments to be proposed ip Committee by the Earl of Saint Germans. (221a.) - - - - - 1851. m. 579 Bill to amend 14 & 15 Vict. c. 57. to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Civil Bills and the Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, and to transfer to the Assistant Barristers Certain Jurisdiction as to Insolvent Debtors. (256.) - 1857-8. in. 265 See also Ejectments and Distresses. Judges Salaries. Civil Justice. ,- 1849. Vol.xxy. p.79 Improved Method of ventilating Collieries ; byW. Brutiton, t/^E. "(in 164.) 1849. xxvn.610 Map of Great Britain and Ireland, showing the Districts in which Coal and Iron are respectively found, &c. - - / - - "*'-'■- 1849! xlviii. 459 B.eport to the Secretary of Stat6 for the Home Department on Ventilation of Mines; by J. K. Blackwell, ESq. - - :■ ■ . . '''. 1850. xxxiv. 229 Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the Ventilation of Mines and Collieries ; by J. Phillips, Esq,, F,E.S. : - ... - , , ,.- 1850. xxxiv., J61 Reports of the Inspectors of Coal Mines, to the Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment. ~ - -i -.. - 1851. XXV. 117 Further Reports, for the Year 1853. - - - :, - 1854,. xxynj. 781 Further Reports, for the Year 1854. - - , - - 1854-5. xxvi. 383 Further Reports, for the Year 1855. - - ... 1856.. xxxviii. 399 Further Reports, for the Year 1856. - - - 1857, Sess, 2. , xxviii. 307 Further Reports, for the Year 1857. - - - - - 1857-8. xxv. 483 Report from the Select Committee.of the House of Commons appointed tp inquire into the Causes of the Frequency of Explosioos in Coal Mines, with a view to prevent the appalling Loss of Life arising thel-elrom ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (36.) - - - . - - - - - .. 1852-3. XLVi. 1 [SnBJBCTS :— Comparative Merits of the Tumace and Steam-jet Systems of Ventilation. Large Per-centage of Deaths occasioned by the After-damp. Cause of increased Number of Explosions. Means of Security against Explosion :— Davy Lamp, Reflecting Lamp, Thermometer, Barometer, Differential Barometer, Water Gauge, Anenometer, Bore-holes and Groaves, Gas Drifts, and Befiig^ Stalls. Boys not to be intrusted with responsible Duties. Additional Inspectors required. Establishment of a Central Board.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire intQ the Causes of the numerous Accidents in Coal Mines, with a view of suggesting the best Means for their Prevention ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (423.-I.) - - - - - ... 1852-3. xlvi. 273 Second Report of the same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (423.-n.) - - - - ... - - :. 1852-3. xlvi. 451 Third Report of the same Committee; with; Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (423.-in.) ■ - - - - - - . 1852-3. xlvi. 549 [Heads oe Evidbncb :— Frequency of Accidents occurring in the wind^rigof the Men up and down the Pits. Suggestions for the Prevention of those Accidents, Closing of Mines. Coroners Inquests. Suggestions for altering the Constitution of Coroners Juries on Accidents in Coal Mines. Davy Lamp. Glover's Lamp. Distribution of Air. Comparison of the Furnace and Seam Jet. Fire Damp. Hettou Collier^; Experiments with the St'eani Jet and Furnace. Free Hall Colliery. Inspection of Mines; in England; on the Continent. Long-work System. Mechanical Ventilators. Proposed National Scientific Institutions. Eefuge Stalls. EpofsofCoal Mines.- Safety Lamps. Proposed Mining Schools. Seat'on 'Delaval Colliery; Water Gauge.] Report of the South Shields Committee appointed to investigate the Causes of Accidents in Coal Mines, &c. (in 36.) - - - - • - 1852^3. xlvi. 173 Tabular View of the Number of Accidents causing Death' in the Coal Mines of Great Britain, in 1851 and 1852. (in 423.-L) - - - ■- 1852-3.. xlvi. 377 General Law of Belgium concerning the Ventilation, Lighting, and Employment of Gunpowder in the Operations of Mining, especially in Coal Mines subject to Fire Damp (in423.-I.) - - - - - .- - . ■ . 1852-3. xlvi. 379 Experiments on various Kinds of Fans, Pneumatic Wheels, jmd Ventilators; ilUistrated by Diagrams, (in 423.-I.) . . . 1852-3. xlvi. 391. 393 Rules and Regulations of the Lancashire and Cheshire Branch of the Miners Association (in423.-n.), - - .- - - - - 1852-3. XLVI. 540 Experiments on the relative Value of the Furnace and the Steam Jet, in the Ventilation of Coal Mines; communicated to the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers by Nicholas Wood, F.G.S-, Presi.dent of the Society, (in 423.^111.) - 1852-3. xlvi. 668 Experiments made at Seaton Pit on Natural Ventilation, (in 423.-in.) ■ - 1852-3. xlvi.' 672 Table of the Pressure of the .Air, in Pounds Avoirdupois, per Square Foot of Surface or Area, of Shafts of different Depths, and subjected to different Degrees of Temperature (in 423.-III.) .^ - -'- - - 1852-3. xlvi. 676 Synopsis of Experiments on Furnace and Steam .Jet Ventilation at Hetton, Killingworth Tyne, and Norwood Collieries, (in 423.-III.) - - 1852-3j 'xLvi. 688-723 Experiments made to test various Safety Lamps; illustrated by numerous Diafframs , ■ (in4^3.-in.) - - - - . . 1852-3. xLn 727 List of the principal Colliery Explosions during Seven Years ending 1852, with the ascer- tained Cause of Ignition, (in 423.-III.) - . . 1852-3. xlvi 904 See also Mines. Mining and Manufacturing Population. COLLINGHAM AND YORK TURNPIKE RoAD : Report of the Secretary of State on the Application for Renewal of the Collingham and York Turnpike Road Act. - - . . . jggg. ^xj^. 602 CoLNE Valley and Halstbad Railway Extension : Report of the Board of Ti-ade on the Colne VaUey and Halstead Railway Extension Bill (23.18.) - - - - -- - 1859, Sess. 1. Tin. 141 SESSIONAL TiiPERS, 1801-1859. 203 Colombia - - - - - Colonies Colombia : • !.■■.''■■ ': Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and the State of Colombia, signedatBogota,,18tli April 1825. (1826.) - - - Vol. ccxx, p. 743 .C0LONIA.L Accounts. See Colonies, I. Colonial Appeals, 'Bee Peivy CouNCiji Appellate Jurisdiction. •■CoLeNiAL Clekgt. See Coloi^ies. Colonial Infant School Societt. See Education and Schools, II. ■ Colonial Inteecouese. See Colonies. Colonial JLand and Emigeation Commissionees. See Emigeation and Emigeants. . Colonial L.ANDS, Disposal op. iSee. Cplonjes. Colonial Lighthouses. See Shipping, &c. Colonial Militaet ExpEi^piTUEE. S'ee Colonics. ' Colonial Office : ' ■ ' Return (so far as relates to the Colonial Office) of the Salai'y and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any -Office or Department, except the Post Office, in any new Situation or Appointment; in 1847 ; .also the increased Salary and Emoluments allowed to every Person before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence between the Treasury and the respective Offices and Departments, except the Post Office, relative thereto ; and relative to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) - - 1847-8. xxi. 381 See a^so Fees, Perquisites, &c. Offices, Public, II. Colonies and Colonial Appaies-: I. Colonies generally. ,. II'. North" American Colonies : 1. Generally. 5. Nova Scotia. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower. 6. Vancouver's Island. 3. JVew Brunswick. 1. British Columbia. 4r Newfoundland. 8. Prince Edward Island. III. Australian Colonies : 1. Generally. 3. North Australia. 2. New South Wales and Van 4. Western Australia. DiemerHs Land. 5. South Australia. 2a. Victoria. ' 6. New Zealand. IV. African Colonies. 1. Cape of Good Hope. 2. Port Natal: 3. West Coast of Africa. V. West Indian Colonies : 1. Generally. ■ 7. Jamaica. 2. Bahama Islands. 8. Saint Christopher. 3. Barbadoes. 9. Tobago. 4. Bermuda. 10. Tortola. 5. British Guiana. 11. Trinidad. ' 6. Dominica. I. Colonies generally : Bill to amend the Act 22 Geo. 3, for preventing the granting any Patent Office in any Colony or Plantation for any lopger Term than during such Term as the Guarantee shall discharge the Duty thereof in Person. (33. of 1813-14.) - - . lxix. 225 BiU to permit the Archbishops of Canterbury and York and the Bishop of London to admit ' ■ Persons- to Holy Orders, specially for the Colonies. (84. of 1819.) - - xcvii. 329 Bill ito regulate the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Indies, ' and other Parts of the World. (65. of 1822.) - - cxxviii. 525 Bill for further regulating the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Iiiaies, and for the warehousing of Goods therein. (133. of 1825.)" - clxxt. 699 Bill to regulate the Trade of the British Possessions abroad [consolidating the Customs Laws]. (186. of 1825.)- - - - - - - - CLXXVL 1177 Bill to amend the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 114. to regulate the Trade of the British Possessions abroad. (62. of 1830-31.) - - - - - - cccxxxiii. 235 Bill to authorize the Commissioners for auditing the Public Accounts of Great Britain to examine and audit the Accounts of "the Receipt and Expenditure of Colonial Revenues. (103. of 1831-32.) ... . . ccxcvi. 683 Bill for preventing the Abuse of Legislative Authority in the Colonies. (95.) - 1839. 11. 237 Bill to amend the Laws for the Regulation of the Trade of the British Possessions abroad. (164.) - - - • - - 1842. II. 253 Bill to authorize the Legislatures of certain of Her Majesty's Colonies to pass Laws for the Admission in certain. Cases of unsworn Testimony in. Civil and Criminal Proceedings. (88.) - - - - - - - - - 1843. m. 659 Co 2 204 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Colonies Colonies and Colonial Affaies : I. Colonies generally — continued. Bill for the better Eegulation of Colonial Posts. (183.) - - 1844. Vol. ii. p. 237 Bill to enable the Legislatures of certain British Possessions to reduce or repeal certain Duties of Customs. (282.) - - - - - , - 1846. in. 101 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Protection in the Colonies of Works entitled to Copy- right in the United Kingdom. (290.) - - . . . 1847. in. 453 Colonial Laws passed under the Authority of the Imperial Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 94., "to enable the Legislatures of certain British Possessions to repeal or reduce certain Duties of Customs." - - - - - - - 1847-r8. vii. 131 Bill to provide for the Prosecution and Trial in Her Majesty's Colonies of Offences com- mitted within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty. (120.) - - 1849. in. 35 Bill for enabling Colonial Legislatures to establish Inland Posts. (224.) - 1849. v. 189 Bill to enable Colonial and other Bishops to perform certain Episcopal Functions under Com- mission from Bishops of England and Ireland. (83.) As amended in Committee. (109.) As amended on Report. (122.) - - - 1852. ii. 59. 65. 71 BiU to remove Doubts as to the Lands and Casual Revenues of the Crown, in the Colonies and Foreign Possessions of Her Majesty. (199.) - - . 1852. in. 319 Bill to extend the Provisions of 15 & 16 Vict. c. 52., " to enable Colonial and other Bishops to perform certain Episcopal Functions under Commission from Bishops of England and Ireland." (246.) - - - - - , - - 1852-3. m. 551 Bill to enable the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the United Church of England and Ireland in Her Majesty's Foreign and Colonial Possessions to provide for the Regulation of the Affairs of the said Church in such Possessions. (301.) As amended on Report. (324.) As amended on Re-commitment. (335.) - - 1852-3. iir. 553. 563. 573 Bill for Punishment of Offences in the Colonies relating to the Coin. (309.) 1852-3. iii. 549 Bill to regulate the Admission of Attornies and Solicitors of Colonial Courts in Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law and Equity in England in certain Cases. (117.) - - . - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 13 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1834, on Colonial Military Expenditure; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (230.) - 1834. xxxi 1 [S0E JEOTS : — Military Establishments and Expenditure of the Colonies of Gibraltar, Malta, the Ionian Islands, the Western Coast of Africa, Sierra Leone, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Island of Ceylon.] A further Report on the same Subject, in 1835. (245.) •■ » . 1835. xLvir. 1 [SuEJECTS : — Military Establishments and Expenditure of New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, and the North American Provinces.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1835, on Sinecure OflSces in the Colonies; with Minutes of Evidence. (244.) ... 1835. xlvi. 1 [Subjects : — Offices executed by Deputy in Jamaica, Barbadoes, and the Leeward and Carribee Islands.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1836, on the Disposal of Lands in British Colonies ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (332.) - - 1836. xxii. 1 [StTBJECTS; — Modes in which Land has been and is disposed of in the Australian Colonies, the Cape of Good Hope, and the West Indies. Land Sales in the United States. Expediency of putting all the Arrangements connected with the Sale of Land under the Charge of a Central Land Board resident in London, with Local Boards in the several Colonies. Net Proceeds of Sales to be employed as an Emigration Fund.] The Reports made for the Year 1845 to the Secretary of State having the Department of the Colonies, in continuation of the Reports annually made by the Governors of the British Colonies, with a view to exhibit generally the past and present State of Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions. (Transmitted with the Blue Books for the Year 1845.) 1846. xxxm. 508 [Subjects : — New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, and New Zealand. Mauritius Ceylon, and Hong Kong. Heligoland. Gibraltar, Malta, and St. Helena. Nova Scotia' New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda Jamaica, Honduras' British Guiana, Tobago, Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia, Antigua, Saint Christopher, Dominica' Monserrat, Virgin Islands, and Nevis.] - ' Similar Reports for the Year 1846. - - - - _ , 1847. xxxi. 1 [Subjects : — Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. Windward and Leeward Islands, Bahamas, British Guiana, Honduras, and Trinidad. ■ Gibraltar, Malta, Ionian Islands, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Cape of Good Hope, and St. Helena. ' New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, and Western Australia '. Mauritius, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and Falkland Islands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1847. - - ' - - . 1847-8. xl. 1 [Subjects :— Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. Bahamas, Windward and Leeward Islands, British Guiana, Honduras, and Trinidad. '- Malta, Ionian Islands, ^eiTa Leone, and Gold Coast. New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Western Australia, and South Australia. St. Helena, Mauritius, Ceylon, Hone Kone and Falkland Islands.] J > . e e. Similar Reports for the Year 1848. - . . - . I849. xxxix. 1 [Subjects :— Canada^ Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. Jamaica, Bahamas, Windward and Leeward Islands, British Guiana, Honduras, and Trinidad. Malta, Ionian Islands, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, and Gambia. Neyr South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Western Australia, South Australia, and New Zealand. 'St. Helena, Mauritius, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and Labuan Falkland Islands. Heligoland,] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 205 Colonies Colonies and Colonial Afpaiks : I. Colonies generally — continued. Similar Reports for the Year 1849 : — Part I. ----- - - 1850. Vol. xxvii. p. 251 [Subjects : — Prince. Edward's Island and Newfoundland, Windward and Leeward Islands, and Cape of Good Hope and Gold Coast.] Part II. - - - - - - - - 1850. xxvii. 384 [Subjects : — Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. ^Bahamas, Windward and Leeward Islands. British Guiana and Trinidad. Malta, Ionian Islands, Cape of Good Hope, Gold Coast, and Gambia.^ — -New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Western Australia, South Australia, and New Zealand. St. Helena, Mauritius, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and Labuan. Falkland Islands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1850. . - - . . 1851. xxv. 353 [StrBJEOTS :~Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. Bahamas, Windward and Leeward Islands, British _Guiana, and Trinidad. Malta, Ionian Islands, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, and Gambia. ^New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia, and New Zealand. St. Helena, Mauritius, Seychelles, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and Labuan. Falkland Islands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1851 : — Part I. ........ 1852. xxv. 1 [StTBjECTS : — Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and Bermuda Jamaica, Honduras, Bahamas, Barbadoes, Windward and Leeward Islands, British Guiana, and Trinida,d. Malta, Ionian Islands, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, and Gambia. Van Diemen's Land, Western Australia, South Australia, and New Zealand. St. Helena, Mauritius, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and Labuan. Falkland Islands and Heligoland.] Part 11. ------- - 1852-3. xyi. 1 [Subjects : — Canada and New Brunswick. New South Wales, Victoria, and Van Diemen's Land.] Similar Reports for the Year 1852. ----- 1852-3. xv. 85 [Subjects : — Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda Jamaica, Honduras, Bahamas, Turk's Island, Windward and Leeward Islands, British Guiana, and Trinidad. Malta, Ionian Islands, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, and Gambia. — New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, and New Zealand. St. Helena, Mauritius, Ceylon, Hong Kong, and Labuan Falkland Islands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1853. ..... 1854-5. xvi. 293 [Subjects : — Canada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. Jamaica, Honduras, Bahamas, Trinidad, British Guiana, Barbadoes, Grenada, Tobago, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Antigua, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Nevis, Virgin Islands, Dominica, and Mauritius. Sierra Leone, Gambia, St Helena, Gold Coast, and Natal. New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, Western Australia, and New Zealand. Ceylon, Hong Kong, Labuan, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Malta, and Ionian Islands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1854. - - . ► . 1856. xv. 273 ■ [Subjects : — Canada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and Bermuda. . Jamaica, Honduras, Bahama, Trinidad, British Guiana, Barbadoes, Grenada, Tobago, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Antigua, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Nevis, Virgin Islands, Dominica, and Mauritius. Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, and Natal New South Wales, Victoria, Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, Western Australia, and New Zealand. ' Ceylon, Hong Kong, Lahiian, and Falkland Islands. Malta and Ionian Islands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1855. ... 1857, Sess. 1. v. 105 [Subjects : — Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Bermuda. Jamaica, Honduras, Bahamas, Turk's Island, Trinidad, British Guiana, Barbadoes, Grenada, Tobago, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Antigua, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Nevis, Virgin Islands, Dominica, Mauritius, and Seychelles. Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, and Natal New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, and New jZealand Ceylon, Hong Kong, Labuan, and Falkland Islands. Malta and Ionian Klands.] Similar Reports for the Year 1856. ..... 1857-8. x. 359 [Subjects : — Same as the Reports for 1855, with the Addition of " Gibraltar."] His Majesty's Order for the Restitution of the Colonies taken from the French and Batavian Republics. (1802-3.) .-.-.. \yii.'] 345 Returns of all Sinecures or other Offices abolished or to be abolished, in the Colonies, since 1812, and of all Colonial Offices formerly executed by Deputy, but now by the Principal, (in 75. of 1823.) .--.._ c^y, 54,55 Further Returns. (25. of 1824.) ..... clxix. 65 Charters of Justice, or Orders in Council in the Nature of Charters of Justice, for the Colonies of New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Swan River, Sierra Leone, and Mauritius. (93.) - - .... 1834. xxii. 803 Account of the Quantity of Printed Woven Fabrics in Cotton, Silk, or Wool, or Mixed Fabrics combined with Two or more Materials, with the Official Value, distinguishing the different Heads or Classes, exported to the British Colonies and to Foreign Countries, from 1830 to 1840. (in 194.) 1840. xxvi. 535 Returns respecting the Ecclesiastical Establishments and Religious Instruction in the Colonies : — Australia, North 'American Provinces, West Indies, Ceylon, European and African Possessions. (105.) ..... 1839. ix. 523 Account showing the Grants, Endowments, &c. for the Purpose of Religious Instruction or of Education in the Colonies, stating the particular Objects of each of such Grants, &c., for 1840, 1841, and 1842, whether made under the Authority of the Crown, of Parlia- ment, or the Colonial Governments ; so far as the Returns can be made up m this Country. (176.) - . . ' . . . ' . 1845. vi. pt.~l. p. 201 Further Account, made up to the latest Period. (298.) - 18.52-3. xv. 445 C c .3 206 t GlNEEAL INDEX ^TO THE ■ Colonizes Colonies and Colonial- Affaies : 1. Colomes generaHj-^^continue^i.' Account showing the Grants, Endowments, 8fC. foi' the Purpose of Religious Instruction or ■ - - • of Education in the Colonies or in -British -India ; stating the particular Objects of each ■ of such Grants, &c. (375.) • - ^ - ' •- . ■ - !r845.- Vol. vi. pt. 1. p.279 Return of the Date at which each Colony or Fdrfeign Pbssession of the British Crown was captured, ceded, or settled ; the Number of Population, and whether having Legislative Assemblies or governed by Orders of the Qu^en in Council ; stating also the Value of Exportsand imports, and Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered inwards and cleared outwards in each Colony in the Year 1842. (in 200.-App._) ' - 1847. xxiii. 571 Statistical Return, showing the Population, Tradfe, and Navigation of the British Colonies,' to the latest Period to which it can be furnished. (iii,46.-App.) - 1847. xxiii. 662 Reports on Acts relating to Colonial Railways. - ■' "'- j: • . 1851. xxix. 491 ' Reports 6f the Committee appointed to inqilire into the Naval, Ordnance, and Commissariat ' Establishments, and Expenditure in thfe^ Colonies,, with Treasury Minutes and Corre- spondence relating thereto ; with Plaiisi - - - - 1852. XXV. 301 Despatches from Governors of British Colonies [North America, Australia, Barbadoes, Grenada, and Gibraltar], transmitting Addresses and Resolutions on the Subject of the War wjth Russia. - - - - ' - ' 1854-5. xvi. 205 Despatches from the Secretary of State, in reply to the above. . - - 1854-5. xvi. 235 Correspondence [between the Secretary pf State and the Governors of the British Colonies of North America,: Australia, West Indies, Cape of drood Hope, Malta, and Sierra Leone], relative to Addresses, Resolutions, &c. reiceived from the British Colonies on the Subject of the War with Rtissta. - -' - - - 1854-5. xvi. 251 Further Papers in continuation of the above; being a Statement of all the Remittances , rpceived jip to the present Time from the Colonies on account of the Patriotic Fund. ...... 1854-5. xvi. 289 Further Papers in continuation of the above ^ — ^Addresses, &c. to the Queen, and Contribu- tions to the Patriotic Fund. - - - - . - - 1856. xv. 181 Returns of any Sums contributed by the Colonies and Dependencies of the British Crown in aid of the Patriotic Fund, from 24th July 1855 to the present Time ; also specifying the probable Amount of any' Sums contributed of which the" Remittances have not arrived. (139.) .... . ■■ • . . 1856. XV. 271 See also Aboeigines. ConviOts. Cokn, &c.. III. i. 3. Customs. Emigbation. EviDENpE. Impoets AND Exports, II. 1. Maekiages. Marshall's Digest. MUEDEES AND MaNSLATTGHTEES AbEQAD. OeANC^E LoDGES. PASSAGE VESSELS AND Passengees. Peivy Council Appellate JtiEisDiCTioN. Revenue, Population, Commeecb, &c. Secretaeies of State. Shipping, &c. Slaveey. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foeeign, III. Transportation. n. North American Colonies : ' ' 1. Generally : Bill for the better Regulation of His Majesty's Prize Courts- in the West Indies and America, and for giving more speedy and effectual E3;ecution to the Decrees of the Lords Com- missioners of Appeals. (1801.) - - - - ;, . . [i.] 649 Bill to permit the Importation of certain Articles into the British Colonies in North America from the United States of America, and the Exportation of other Articles from the same Colonies to the said States. (25. of 1807.) - - - - - ix. 237 Bill to regulate the Trade between Places in Eurbpe South of Cape Finisterre and certain Ports in the British Colonies in North America. (98; of 1811.) ' - xli. 641 Bill to regulate the Trade between the. British Possessions in America a,nd the West Indies and other Parts of the World. (65. of 1822.) - . • . ' . oxxviii. 255 Bill. for, further regulating the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Indies,. and for the Warehousing of Goods therein. , (133, of 1825.) . clxxv. 699 Bill to carry into effect a, Treg,ty between Her Majesty and the United States of America [Fisheries, Trade, and Navigation]. (16.) - - . 1854-5. iv, 231 Copies 5f all Acts recently passed by the Legislatures of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, and Prin'ce Edward Island, for giving effect, on the Part of those Provinces to the 1 recent Reciprocity Treaty with the United-States; ■ ■. - . 1854-5. xviii. 55 Report of the Board 'of Trade, in 1764, on thc-Expcdienby of restraining the Emission of ' Paper Bills of Credit in our American Colonies ; and bthfir Reports and Memorials on the Subject of the Currency therein. (53. of 1812-^13.) ■ '' . ' - . lxvi. Ill Report from the Select Comniittee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the exist- ■ • ing Facilities for Intercours6 between the United Kingdom and the North American Colonies, and the Means arid' Expediency of improving them ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c.'' (56.)- - - .:-:.. . - 1836. ix. 297 Report on the Affairs of British North America, from the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's High Commissioner ; with Appendixes. (3.) . . . 1839. xxiv. 1 Account of the Number and Tonnage of Ships that cleared outwards from the British Colonids in North America to the West India Islands, oh a Comparison of the Years ' 1807 and 1808. (14. 6f 1809:) '■- - .'■''. ,. ... xxx. 233 ; Account of all lExports from Great Britain to Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island, Cape Breton, and NewfoundMd,' in ' each Yeai- from 1800 to 1818, distinguishing each -Cdony and Settlement, (iii 134. of 1819.) - cvm. 150, 151 Quantity of Tiniber' imported into Great Britain frOm British North America in each Year -from 1800 to 1818.. (in 134. of 1819.) - -■ ;:. . . cvm. 152 SUSSIONAIi, PAPERS, 1801-1859. 207 Colonies Colonies and CoLbNiAi Affaibs : II. North AJnerioan CcAoaies-^-cphimued. . 1. Generally — continued. ■ Account of the Quantity of J'ipiber of all gorts, Masts, Ashes, and Corn, imported into the United, Kingdoni from the British Possessions in Americflj in each Year from 1822 to 1826. .(38. of 1826-7.) - - - - . - - Vol, ccxx. p, 123 Fish dried, pickled,, and smoked, expbrted from Oaaada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island, Cape Bretpn, and Newfoundland, to tlife British West Indiar Islands, in each Yeai" from 1814 to 1818' ;"andlike;Exports, for. thei same Period,:to all Places except the British West India Islands- (in 134. of 1819,) - . - - cviii. 162, 163 Copies or Extracts of Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Lower Canada, Upper -Canada, NoVa ,Sc.otia, New Btunswick, aitd PriUce Edward's Island. (29. 32. 38. 46. & 141.) , - - - -' ■ -,': 1838. . VI. J. 115. 143. 157, 173 Commissions, under the Grreat Seal, appointing.the.Earlof Durham High, Commissioner and Governor General, of all Her Majesty's Provinces on the Continent of North America, and of the Islands of PriUoe Edward and New^foundland. (25Q.) • - 1838. vi. 421 Commissions, under the Great Seal^ appointing the Earl of Durham Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Provinces of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, Nova'Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward. (256.) - - 1838. vi. 425 Instructions given to the Earl of Gosford when appointed Governor of Lower Canada ; of such Part of the Commission of the said Earl which was omitted in the Commission issued to the' Earl of Durham ^ and of a Despatch from Lord Glenelg to the Earl of , Durham relative to the Instructions issued to the late^Ear! of DaJhousie for the Govern- ment pf the Canadas. (367.) ... - -■,-.. - . . - 1838. VI, 447 Accounts showing the several Charges incurred by the United Kingdom op, account of each of the North American Provinces, ineach Yearfrom 1827 ,to 1837,. (110.) > 1838. vi. 487 Account of the Total Eevenue derived, from Taxes within each of the North American Pro- vinces, in each Year from 1832 to 1836, specifying the Taxes and under what Acts . imposed.: (52.) ..'■ . - - ' . -■ . -.■ - : ■ 1838. vi. 511 . Accounts of the Value of all Articles imported into the United Kingdom from each of the North American Provinces, and of Articles exported, from the United Kingdom to the said Provinces, in each .Year from 1827 to 1836. . (49.) - - 1838. vi. 509 Accounts of the Value «f all Imports and Exports of the North American Provinces, so far as regards. the Trade with other Colonies and; Foreign Countries, in each Year from 1832 to 1836. (94.) - - - - ... - 1838. vi. 513 Account of the Amount of Duty levied in the United Kingdom upon each Article iniported from the North American Provinces,- and upon similar Articles when imported from Foreign Countries. (50.) ■ ^ - - - ... 1838. vi. ,505 Account of the Amount of Duty levied in the Ports of the British Colonies and Dominions beyond Sea upon the like Imports. (76.) - - , - 1838. yi. 503 Account showing the Amount of Tonnage and Number of Ships belonging to each of the North- American Provinces, and the Men employed in navigating the same ; and also the . Number of Ships belonging to the United Kingdom and to British Colonies employed in the Trade with the said: Provinces, and the. Men engaged in navigating the same, in each ,..: Year from 1832 to 1836. (67.) - - - - - 1838. vr. 501 Correspondence from Sir John Colborne, the Earl of Durham, and Sir George Arthur, to the Secretary of State, relative to the Affairs of British America. (4.) - .1839. v. 1 Correspondence since 1st April 1835, between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Governors of the British North American Provinces, respecting the Indians in those Provinces. ,(93.) • - ' ;- - „■ - - - 1839. ix. 1 Returns respecting the Ecclesiastical Establishments, and Religious Instruction in the Colonies: — ^Australia, North American Provinces, West Indies, Ceylon, and European and African Possessions. (105.). - -. - - - 1839. ix. 523 Statistical Reports on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the United Kingdom, the Mediterranean, and British America. - - 1839. xxxii. 347 'Ditto, in the United Kingdom, Mediterranean, and British America. 1852-3. ix. 711 Accounts of the Imports to and Exports' from the Australian and British North American Colonies in the Year 1844. (in ^e.-App.) - - - 1847-8. xxni. 660 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, relative to Fisheries, Com- merce, and Navigation; -signed at Washington, 5th June 1854. - 1854-5. xviii. 49 Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor-General of Canada, and the- Lieutenant-Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island, on the Military Establishment tO' be maintained in those Colonies, of a later Date than the Despatch of Earl Grey to the Earl of Elgin of 14th March 1851 ; and. Report - of the Commissioners appointed by -Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Province of Canada, dated 27th October. 1854,; to .investigate and report upon the best Means of re-organizing the Militia of Canada, and providing an efficient and economical System of Public Defence, and to report upon an iniproved System of Police for the Preservation of the Public Peace; and a Copy of the Act passed by the Parliament of Canada in pursuance of this Recommendation. (289.) - - - - - - 1856. xv. 1 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Government of Nev^oundland and the other North American Colonies, with respect to any Acts passed for giving an exclusive Right to- the Establishment of Telegraphic Communication between this Country and North America to One Company. . (162.) - - 1857-8. xi. 207 See also supra 1., inffa V. 1.3.; and, in the Index, Aborigines. America, United States OF. Corn. Customs. East IndiSes, 1. 3. Emigration .and Emigrants. Huds,6n's Bay Company. Imports and Exports, II. 3. 5., &c. Naval Timber. Passage Vessels and Passengers. Post Office. Shipping, IIL Timber. ' Timbee Ships. Woollen MANUFAcibRBS; ' Cc 4 20S GENERAL INDEX TO THE Colonies Colonies and Coloniai- Ajtfaiks : 11. North American Colonies — continued, 2. Canada, Upper and Lower : Bill to prevent Foi-eign Goods of certain Descriptions being brought from the United States of America into Canada ; and to allow a greater Quantity of Worsted Yarn to be exported from Great Britain to Canada. (49. of 1812.) - - - Vol. xlvii. p. 631 Bill to provide for the Extinction of Feudal and Seignioral Rights and Burdens on Lands held a Titre de Fief and a Titre de Cens, in the Province of Lower Canada; and for the gradual Conversion of those Tenures into the Tenure of Free and Common Soccage; and for other Purposes relating to the said Province. (118. of 1825.) - clxxv. 563 Bill to amend so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. as relates to the Election of Members to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada. (123. of 1826.) - - cc. 923 Bill to amend so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 31. for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. (149. of 1830.) - - ccLxm. 375 Bill to explain and amend the Laws relating to Lands holden in Free and Common Soccage in the Province of Lower Canada. (25. of 1830-31.) - - ccLXxxm. 117 Bill to amend the Act 14 Geo. 3. c. 88. for establishing a Fund towards defraying the Charges of the Administration of Justice and Support of the Civil Government within the Province of Quebec in America. (56. of 1830-31.) - - cOLXXXin. 213 A similar Bill. (69. of 1831.) ------ ccxc. 1 Act relative to the Right of Tithes within Upper Canada. (51. of 1817.) - Lxxxvii. 443 Bill to enable His Majesty to grant to a Company, to» be incorporated by Charter, to be called " The Canada Company," certain Lands in Upper Canada; and to invest the said Company with certain Powers and Privileges relating thereto. (120. of 1825.) - - ..--.- CLXXV. 595 Bill to alter and amend an Act for enabling His Majesty to grant to a Company, to be incor- porated by Charter, to be called " The Canada Company," certain Lands in Upper Canada. (140. of 1828.) - ----- ccxxv. 603 Bill to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada. (43.) - 1838. n. 327 Bill for declaring the true Intent and Meaning of the Act " to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada," and for indemnifying those who have issued or acted under a certain Ordinance made under colour of the said Act. (340.) As amended in Committee. (353.) ...... 1838. n. 331, 333 Bill to amend the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 9. for making temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Ccanada. (177.) - - - - - , - 1839. n. 501 Bill to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, (162.) --....- 1840. ii. 151 Bill for guaranteeing the Payment of the Interest on a Loan of One mUlion five hundred thousand Pounds to be raised by the Province of Canada. (254.) , - 1842. n. 303 Bill to authorize Her Majesty to assent to a certain Bill of the Legislative Council and Assembly of the Province of Canada, for granting a Civil List to Her Majesty; and to repeal certain Parts of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 35. for re-uniting the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada. (256.) - - - 1847. in. 271 Bill to repeal so much of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 35. to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, as relates to the Use of the English Language in Instruments relating to the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. (211.) - - - - 1847-8. m. 457 Bill for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Bruns- wick. (215.) With the Commons Amendments. (283.) - 1851. m. 211. 215 Bill to provide for the Exercise of certain Powers vested in the Bishop of Quebec, in respect of Districts severed from his Diocese. (80.) - - . 1852. ii. 27 Titles of all Acts of the Legislature of Lower Canada which expired in 1835, 1836, and 1837, and which will expire in 1838 and 1839. (45.) . - . 1838. vi. 481 Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada in 1793, (Cap. 5.) intituled " An Act to confirm and make valid certain Marriages heretofore contracted in the Country now com- prised, within the Province of Upper Canada, and to provide for the future Solemnization of Marriage within the same." (in 93.) - - . - 1840. vii. 341 Act passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada in 1797 (Cap. 14.) intituled " An Act to , obviate the Objections that might arise from a clerical Error in some of His Majesty's Letters Patent of Grant." (in 93.) - - - - . 1840. vii. 344 Copies of all Acts passed by the Legislature of Upper Canada, recognising any of the various Denominations of Christians existing in that Province. (94.) - 1840. vii. 347 Act passed by the Legislature of the Province of Canada in the Fifth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled " An Act for the Disposal of Public Lands." (13.) 1842. V. 1 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, in the Sixth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to make Provision for the Management of the Tem- poralities of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Quebec m this Province, and for other Purposes therein mentioned. (43.) - - 1843. v. 1 Bill passed by the Legislature of Canada, to raise an Income of i;iOO,000 out of the Public Lands in Canada for Common School Education. (229.) - - 1849. vii. 621 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to make Provision for the Management of the Temporalities of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Montreal, and for other Purposes therein mentioned; together with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (20.) - - . 1852. xiv. 475 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada to repeal so much of the Act 31 Geo. 3. c.Sl.as relates to Rectories and the Presentation of Incumbents to the same, and for other Pur- poses connected with such Rectories ; together with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto, (21.) - - - i852. xiv. 483 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 209 Colonies Colonies and Colonial Affairs : II. North American Colonies — continued. ■ 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Act passed by the Legislature of Canada, to provide for the Establishment of a Church Society of the United Church of England and Ireland in each Diocese of that Church in Lower Canada, and for other Purposes connected with the recent Division of the Diocese of Quebec; together with the Resolutions of the Council and Assembly of Canada relative thereto. (32.) .- - - - - - 1852. Vol. xiv. p. 487 Bill to empower the Legislature of Canada to alter the Constitution of the Legislative Council for that Province. (137.) ...... 1854. iv. 693 Act passed by the Legislature of Canada^ to regulate the Militia of that Province, and to repeal the Acts now in force for that Purpose, (in 289.) - - 1856. xv. 41 Bill to explain an Act for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. (131.) . - - . 1857, Sess. 2. m. 289 Return of the Effective Strength of the British Land Forces in North America, and the , Effective Militia Fencibles or Volunteers in Upper and Lower Canada, on 25th May 1812. (58. of 1812-13.) - . ..... Lxvi. 152 Copies of Regulations, and Amount of Duties, established by the Provincial Legislatures of the Two Canadas, as affecting the Importation of Foreign Corn and Flour within those Provinces, (in 111. of 1825.) ...... cxciii. 190 Return of the Amount of Crown Lands settled or otherwise disposed of, since the Year 1820, in the Two Canadas. (in 111. of 1825.) - . - . - cxcm. 191 Memorial from the Legislative Council of Lower Canada, dated 4th March 1825, on the Subject of the Corn Laws. (124. of 1825.) - ' - - . cxoiii. 193 Account of the Real and Official Value of British Manufactures exported to Upper and Lower Canada in 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824. (134. of 1825.) - cxcm. 219 Minutes of the intended Arrangements between the Government and the proposed Canada Company." (112. of 1825.) - - - - - - cxoin. 203 Communications between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Upper and Lower Canada, on the Subject of the Civil Government of Canada, as established by the Act of 31 Geo. 3., and respecting Alterations therein; and the State of the Executive and Legislative Councils in the Years 1828 and 1829. (216. of 1830.) - . cclxxviii. 269 Communication from the Governor of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada, recommending a final Arrangement of the Finance of that Province relating to the Administration of Justice in the Province. (73. of 1830-^1.) cclxxxviii. 295 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Grievances complained of in Lower Canada. (14.) ..... 1337. xxxvii. 201 . Second Report of the Commissioners. - . 1837. xxxvii. 285 Third Report of the Commissioners, - - . 1837. xxxvil 305 Fourth Report of the Commissioners. ... 1837. xxxvii. 337 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. . . ,. 1837. xxxvii. 341 General Report of the Commissioners. - - ■, 1837. xxxvii. 381 Despatches relative to the Affairs of Lower Canada, from the Colonial Secretary to the Earl of Gosford, and vice versa, with several Enclosures, containing, inter alia, the Speeches of the Earl of Gosford on opening the Provincial Parliament in 1835 and 1836, and the Addresses of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly thereon. (13.) - - 1837. V. 693 Despatch from the Earl of Gosford to the Colonial Secretary relative to the Financial Position of the Province, with a Statement of the Gross Ordinary Revenue thereof for the Years 1835 and 1836. (13.2.) ...... 1837. v. 745 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1834, on the Affairs of Lower Canada. (37.) ... 1837. v. 305 Resolutions of the House of Commons relative to Canada, agreed to on the 28th April 1837, (63.) ^- - - - - . 1837. v. 749 Account of the Expense already incurred in respect to the Commission sent to Canada together With an Estimate of any further Charge which it may be necessary to meet upon that Head. (66.) - ...... 1837. y. 1 Agreement concluded between His late Majesty's Government and the British American Land Company in the Year 1833. (in 69.) ^- ... 1837. y. 507 Reports of the Select Committee of the Plouse of Assembly respecting Judge Thompson, Mr. Sheriff Witcher, and Mr. Felton. (in 69.) - 1837. v. 509. 602. 641 Papers relating to the Charges preferred by Dr. C. Duncombe against Sir F. B. Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. (135.) - » - 1837. v. 3' Orders in Council and Returns relating to the Sale of Lsinds in the Province of Upper Canada. (244.) ....... 1837. y. 183 Return of the Names and Rank of Persons in Holy Orders in Canada who received Salaries in 1832, granted to them by Government previously to the Appropriation Act in 1832, and of those who received Salaries in 1837, specifying the Amount of Salaries ; also the Amount of Salaries granted to any Person in Holy Orders, as such, by any permanent Act of the Provincial Legislature. (111.) .... 1838. vi. 407 Population of Lower Canada, and of the Six United Counties of Ssiint Hyacinthe, Richelieu, Rouville, Vercheres, Chambly, and L'Acadie, of the City and County of Montreal, and of the Counties of Two Mountains and Terrebonne. (44.) - - 1838. vi. 413 Extract of a Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to the Earl of Durham, dated 20th January 1838, relative to the Formation of a Special Council. (37.) - 1838. vi. 417 Instruction under the Royal Signet and Sign Manual authorizing the Governor in Chief (Earl of Durham) of Lower Canada to constitute a Special Council. (249.) -1838, vi. 423 ill. Dd 210 GENERAL INDEX -TO THE Colonies Colonies and Colonla.l Affairs : 11. North American Colonies — continued. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Eetarns of the Appointments made by the Earl of Durham since his Arrival in Canada, and the Names of Persons holding those Appointmehts. (291. & 313.) - 1838. Vol. vi. p. 465. 467 Return of all Appointments made by the Earl of Durham to the Specia.1 Council of Lower Canada, and of all Ordinances passed in such Special Council, of any Proclamation issued by the Earl of Durham on 28th June 1838, and of all Minutes of Proceedings of the Special Council on that Date. (325.) - - - ■ 1838. ti. 469 Form of Mandamus by which Members of the Executive Cbuncil in Lower Canada have usually been appointed. (251.) - ;. . . . 1838i vi. 479 Statement of the Expenses of the Civil Government ' and Administration of Justice in Lower Canada, from 1832 to 1835, as also of the Sums which would have been at the Dis- posal of the Government if the Revenues of the 14 Geo. 3. c. '88. had not been given up. (42.) - - -• -■ ... 1838. VI. 485 Despatches from Sir F. B. Head, Bart., on the Subject of Canada ; with Copies or Extracts of the Answers from the Secretary of State. (41.) ... 1839. iv. 1 Return of the Net Revenue and Expenditure of Lower Canada from 1835 to 1838 ; showing the Sources of Revenue and General Heads of Expenditure. (185.) - ' 1839. v. 473 LetterfromLprdGlenelg to the Earl of Durham,. 5th Feb. 1839. (20.) - 1839, v. 409 Despatch from Lieutenant General Sir John Cblborne to Lord Glenelg, dated Montreal, 15th Jan. 1839. (21.) - - - . - . 1839. v. 411 Correspondence from Sir George Arthur to the Secretary of State relative to the AfiPairs of Canada. (103. & 253.) - - - - - - 1839. v. 413.461 Correspondence from Sir John Colborne to the Secretary of State relative to' the Afiairs of Canada. (165.) ..----. 1839. v. 451 Letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated respectively 23d June, 29th June, ■ and 8th September 1832. (70.) - - - - - 1839. v. 475 Militia General Order touching the Court of Liquiry held upon Col. Prince. (106.) 1839J v. 479 Despatches from the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada oh the Subject of the Creation of Rectories in that Province. (48.) - - - - 1839; ix. 177 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada : — Part L — ^Lower Canada. - - . . . . 1840. \i. 1 Part II. — Upper Canada. ----- 1840. vi. 219 Part in.— Upper Canada. - - . - . 1840. vi. 447 Part IV. — Upper and Lower Canada. - . - . 1840. vi. 557 Further Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada. (165.) - - 1840. vx. 617 Royal Instructions to the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson when appointed Governor General of Canada. (180.) - - - - - 1840. vii. 359 Correspondence between the Marquess of Normanby and Sir John Colborne, and the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thompson and Lord John Russell, relative to the Re-union of the Pro- vinces of Upper and Lower Canada. (68.) - - 1840. VII. 383 Maps to be added to the above Correspondence ; viz., Map of Canada divided into Counties tod Ridings, as per Union Bill ; Map of Lower Canada, in Counties, as previous to Act of 1 829, and as divided by said Act ; • Map of Upper Canada, in Counties and Ridings, as - at present divided. - - - - - - - 1840.. vii. 435 Despatch from the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson, Governor General of Canada, to Lord John Russell, dated 22d Jan. 1840. (70.) - - - 1840. vn. 319 Despatch from Lieut. Governor Sir George Arthur to Lord John Russell, dated Toronto, 22d Oct. 1839 ; with Copy of Lord John Russell's Reply thereto. (198.) - 1840. vii. 441 Statement of the Exports of Flour and Wheat from the United States of America and Canada, (in 297.) - - - - - - - 1840. xxiv. 81 Petition of the " Canada Company," that 60,000/. due from them to the Government may be employed for the Furtherance of Emigration to Canada, (in 127.) - 1840. vii. 449 Correspondence between Lord Sydenham, Sir George Arthur, and Lord John Russell, relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - -" - - . 1341. jy, £89 Statement of the Income and Expenditure of Upper and Lower Canada for the Year 1840. - - - - _ - - - ■ - 1841. IV. 297 Ordinances passed by the Governor and Special Council of Lower Canada, in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoi-ia j presented pursuant to 2 & 3 Vict. c. 53. B. 2. (4.) - , - - - . 1341. jy. 1 Despatch from the Right Hon. C. Poulett Thomson to Lord John Russell, dated Montreal, 13th March 1840, transmitting Memorial frqm various Parties respecting the Estates of St. Sulpice. (89.) - - - ... . 1840, yii. 461 Charter of the Corporation of Saint Nicholet in Lower Canada, with Instructions of Lord Bathurst on the Subject. (37.) ... - - . 2342. iv. 171 Despatch from Lord Sydenham, Governor General of British North America, to Lord John Russell, transmitting a Return from the Principal of the Seminary of Montreal; showing the Names of those who since the passing of the Ordinance 3 Vict. c. 30. have commuted the Tenure of their Property, with a Statement of the Amount of that Property. (16.) - - - . - - - 1841. iv. 165 Despatch from Loi-d Goderich to Lord Aylmer, 13th Septesmber 1831 ; and also Extract of Enclosure in the Earl of Aberdeen's Despatch to Earl Amherst, 2d April 1835, relative to the Seminary of St. Sulpice at Montreal. (32.) - - - 1841. iv. 177 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 211 Colonies Colonies and Colonial Affairs : II. North American. Colonies — continued. 2. Canada, Upper and Lower — continued. Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year, from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Canada, &c. (16.) - - 1843. Vol. xvm. p. 7 Despatch from Lord Stanley to Sir Charles T. Metcalfe, Bart., dated 3d March 1843. (in 43.) - - - ,- - - - 1843. v. 1 Address to Her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly of Canada respecting the Admission of Foreign Corn into the British Markets. (168.)- - - 1846. xviii. 361 Petition to Her; Majesty from the Board of Trade of the Town of Hamilton, praying that the Measures now before the Imperial Parliament relating to Corn and ' Timber may not betomeLaw. (169.) - ' 1846. xviii. 369 Correspondence between Governor the Earl Cathcart and Mr. Secretary Gladstone respect- • ing the Affairs of Canada. (172.) - - - - 1846. xviii. .343 Correspondence between Lord Metcalfe and Lord Stanley, &c., relative to. the Affairs of Canada. .- ... . . . . 1847. vi. 1 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Canada* - - , . 1847-8. vii. 235 Papers relative to the Affairs of Canada. - - . 1849. vii. 531. 555. 571 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland on the Subject of the Fire at Saint .John's, and the Measures adopted for the Belief of the Sufferers ; also between the Secretary of State and the Committee for raising Subscrip- tions for the Relief of the Distress occasioned by the Fire : And also similar Returns . relative to the Fire at Quebec. (41.) - - - - 1847. vi. 11 Correspondence between the Governor General of Canada and the Secretary of State for the ] .;. , Colonial Department, upon the Operation of the Navigation Laws. - 1847-8. vii. 213 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - 1849. xiv. 293. 307. 313 Correspondence between the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Governor General of Canada, &c., relative to the proposed Halifax and Quebec Railway, (in 46.-App.) - ' - - - ■ - 1847-8. xxm. 791 Final "Report of the Officers employed on the Survey of the Line for the Quebec and Halifax Railway, with the subsequent Correspondence thereon, and on Public Works in Canada. - - i...'. . . - 1849. XLVi. 1 Votes and Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Canada relating to the Rebellion Losses Bill. (161.) -...-. . - . 1849. VII. 519 Return to Address of 28th June, for Copies of any Addresses or Petitions or Communica- tions from the Earl of Elgin, respecting any Addresses or Petitions against giving the Governor's Assent to the Canada Indemnity Bill. (213.) - - 1849. vn. 619 Reports relating to the Quebec and Halifax Railway, the New Brunswick Railway, and the Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Union Railway. - - 1850. xxxn. 603 Correspondence and Memorials, &c. relative to the Claims of Mr. Ryland, formerly Secretary to the Executive Council of Canada. (112.) ... 1850. vii. 29 Papers relative to the Removal of the Seat of Government, and to the Annexation Move- ment. - ...... 1850. vii. 1 Correspondence relating to the Civil List and Military Expenditure in Canada. - 1851. x. 9 Papers relative to the Settlement of the disputed Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. .... ... 1851. x. 211 Correspondence relating to the 'projected Railway from Halifax to Quebec. - 1851. x. 31 Further Correspondence on same Subject. .... 1851. x. 145 Further Correspondence on same Subject. ... 1852. xiv. 493 Correspondence relative to the Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Railroad Com- pany. (313.) - - - - - - - 1851. X. 177 Papers relative to proposed Changes in Legislative Council of Canada. - 1854. xiii. 207 Papers relative to Legislative Proceedings in Canada. ... 1854. xin. 231 • Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General of Canada, and the Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island, on the Military Establishment to be maintained in those Colonies, of a later Date than the Despatch of Earl Grey- to the Earl of Elgin, of 14th March 1851 : Also, Report of the Commissioners appointed under the Great Seal of Canada, dated 27th October 1854, to investigate and report upon the best Means of re-organizing the Militia of Canada, , arid providing an efficient and economical System of Public Defence, and to report upon an improved System of Police ; and a Copy of the Acts passed by the Parliament of Canada in pursuance of this Recommendation. (289.) - 1856. xv. 1 Correspondence on the Subject of Colonial Church Affairs in the Dioceses of the Colonies of Canada and Victoria. ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xiii. 281 Act of the, Canadian Legislature for improving the Organization and improving the Efficiency ^ of the Civil Service of Canada : Also, Regulations to be observed by Candidates for Employment in the Civil Service of Canada. - - - 1857-8. xxxvtii. 375 Copy of the Canada Act, 1851,(14 & 15 Vict. c. 47.) for the Introduction of Decimal : Coinage, into Canada; Also, Paper respecting ditto in the Appendix to the Canada Journals'of 1852, P. ; Treasury Minute, &c. : Also, Third and Fourth Reports of Select Committee of Assembly of Canada on Public Accounts, Session 1855 : And also, Canada Act, 1857, (20- Vict. c. 18.) directing ihat Public Accounts be kept in Dollars- and Cents. (123.). - - - - --- .1859. Sess, 1. vi. 1 See also supra, II. 1.; and, in thi Index, Abobigines. Amekica, United States of. Cleegt Resbkves. ' CoHN.' -EsnGBATioN AND Emigbants. Hudson's Bat • • COMPANT. ...... Dd 2 212 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Colonies f Colonies and Colonial Affairs : II. North American Colonies — continued. 3. JVeio Brunswick : Bill to permit Goods and Commodities to be imported into and exported from Nova Scotia and New Brunswicic in any Vessel whatsoever. (68. of 1809.) - Vol. xxiii. p. 18] Bill for the Settlement of tlie Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Bruns- wick. (215.) With the Commons Amendments. (283.) - 1851. in. 211.215 Bill to explain an Act for the Settlement of the Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. (131.) ... - 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 289 Reports made to the Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, in consequence of the Receipt of tlie Letter of the Secretary of State, of 10th October 1839, upon the Subject of the Administration in future of the Patronage of their several Governments. (181.) - . - 1840. vii. 453 Reports to the Secretary of State, from the Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, &c., on the State of those Colonies. - - 1846. xxxiii. 383 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Bruns- wick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and promoting such Works. (240.) - . . . . 1847. vi. 91 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrook, to Earl Grey, enclosing Bills for 1,250?., voted by the Legislature of New Brunswick for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland. (63.) - - - - 1847. xn. 175 Papers relating to the New Brunswick Railway. - - - 1850. xxxii. 603 Papers relative to the Settlement of the disputed Boundaries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. .--.... 1851. x. 211 See also supra, II. 1.2.; and, in the Index, Emigration. 4. Newfoundland: Bill for establishing Courts of Judicature in Newfoundland ; and for re-annexing Part of the Coast of Labrador to the Government thereof. (34. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 21 Bill to regulate the Celebration of Marriages in Newfoundland. (63. of 1817.) - Lxxxin. 355 Bill to enable His Majesty to make Regulations -sfith respect to the taking and curing Fish on certain Parts of the Coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador, according to a Convention made with the United States of America. (77. of 1819.) - . - xcvii. 311 Bill for the Administration of Justice, and for making further Provision for tlie Solemniza- tion of Marriage, in Newfoundland. (37. of 1824.) As amended by the Committee. (54.) As reported from the Committee. (65.) - - clix. 93. 113. 131 Bill for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland. (258.) 1842, iv. 65 Bill to continue until 1st Sept. 1847 certain Provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 120. for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland. (251.) - - 1846. iv. 223 Bill to render permanent certain Parts of the Act for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland. (211.) - - - _ 1847. iv. 597 Bill to confirm certain Acts of the Legislature of Newfoundland respecting the rebuilding of the Town of Saint John's, Newfoundland, and to enable the said Legislature to make other Provisions respecting the rebuilding of the said Town. (78.) - 1849. vi. 403 Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America respecting the New- foundland Fishery, signed at London, 20th Oct. 1818. (1819.) - - cxii. 67 Papers relating to proposed Changes in the Constitution of Newfoundland. (252.) - 1842. v. 49 Despatch from Lieutenant Colonel Law to Earl Grey, dated Newfoundland, 1st March 1847, transmitting a Bill for 500Z. on account of the Subscriptions raised in that Island for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland. (115.) - - - 1847. xii. 177 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of Newfoundland on the Subject of the Fire at Saint John's, and the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Suiferers ; also between the Secretary of State and the Committee for raising Subscrip- tions for the Relief of the Distress occasioned by the Fire. (41.) - 1847. VI. 11 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the Rights of Fishery on the Coast of Newfoundland and the neighbouring Coasts ; signed at London 14th January 1857. 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 343 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Government of Newfoundland and the other North American Colonies, with respect to any Acts passed for giving an exclusive Right to the Establishment of Telegraphic Communication between this Country and North America to One Company. (162.) - . 1857-8. xi 207 See also supra, II. 1. 3. ; and, in the Index, Aborigines. Emigration and Emigrants. 5. Nova Scotia : Bill to permit Goods and Commodities to be imported into and exported from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in any Vessel whatsoever. (68. of 1809.) - . xxiii 181 Bill to authorize the Advance of a certain Sum out of the Consolidated Fund for the Com- pletion of the Shubenaccadie Canal in Nova Scotia. (175. of 1830.) -' ccLXiii 495 Dates of all Despatches from Sir Colin Campbell, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia in , which a Supply of additional Forces to that Colony was requested during the Year 1837, with the Dates of the Receipts of such Despatches, and of the Answers to tliem. * (^^v "" ""---. 1838 Ti 415 Reports made by the Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, in consequence of the Receipt of the Letter of the Secretary of , State, of. 16th October 1839, relating to the future Administration of the Patronage of their Governments. (181.) - - J840. 711/453 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801^1859. 213 Colonies Colonies and Colonial Affairs : II. North American Colonies — continued. 5. Nova Scotia — continued. Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated Halifax, 2d February 1847, eniclosing a Draft for 1,000/., voted by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (311.) - . - . . 1847. Vol.xii, p.l79 See also supra, H. 1. ; and, in the Index, Emiskation and Emigkants. 6. Vancouver's Island : Bill to provide for Administration of Justice in Vancouver's Island. (177.) - 1849. iii. 31 Correspondence between the Chairman of the Hudson's Bay Company and the Secretary of State, relative to the Colonization of Vancouver's Island. (18.) - 1849. ix, 501 7. British Columbia : Bill to provide for the Government of British Columbia. (243.) - 1857-8. iv. 243 Correspondence relative to the Discovery of Gold in the Eraser's River District in British North America. ...-.-- 1857-8. xi. 243 Despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of British Columbia, and from the Governor to the Secretary of State, relative to the Government of the Colony : Also, Copies of the Act of Parliament to provide for the Government of British Columbia ; Governor's Commission and Instructions ; Order in Council to provide for the Administration of Justice; and Instrument revoking so much of the Crown Grant of 30th May 1838, to the Hudson's Bay Company, for exclusive Trading with the Indians, as relates to the Territories comprised within the Colony of British Colum- bia. --------- 1859, Sess, 1. vi. 237 See also, in the Index, Hudson's Bay Company. 8. Prince Edward Island : Papers on the Subject of affording the Imperial Guarantee to a Loan for the Service of Prince Edward Island. (72.) ..... 1857-8. xi. 171 See also supra, II. 1. 5. Cape Breton. See supra, II. 1. Labrador. See supra, II. 4. III. Australian Colonies : 1. Generally: Bill for regulating the Survey and Sales of Land belonging to the Crown in the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. (105.) - - - - - 1842. ii. 55 Bill to amend 5 & 6 Vict. c. 36., intituled " An Act for regulating the Sale of Waste Land belonging to the Crown in the Australian Colonies ;" and to make further Provision for the Management thereof. (276.) As amended in Committee. (318.) - 1845. v. 693. 699 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 36. for regulating the Sale of Waste Land belonging to the Crown in the Australian Colonies ; and to make further Provision for the Manage- ment thereof. (206.) ---.--- 1846. v. 495 A similar Bill. (276.) - - ... 1846. v. 501 Bill for the better Government of Her Majesty's Australian Colonies. (148.) As amended by Committee. (209.) As amended on Report. (232.) - 1850. in. 99. 137. 173 Amend' to be proposed in Com™ by Ld. Monteagle of Brandon. (148 a.) . 1850. in. 127 Earl Grey. (1486. & 148 c.) - 1850. m. 129. 131 Clauses proposed to be added in Committee by Lord Lyttleton. (148 rf.) - 1850. in. 133 - - - Bishop of Oxford. (148 e.) 1850. iii. 135 Amendments to be moved on Report by Earl St. Germans. (209 a.) - 1850. iii. 167 Earl Grey. (2096 & 209 c.) 1860. in. 169. 171 Bill to repeal the Acts of Parliament now in force respecting the Disposal of the Waste Lands of the Crown in Her Majesty's Australian Colonies, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (188.) 1854-5. vi. 605 Reports to the Secretary of State for the Colonies from the Governor of the Australian Colonies, respecting New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, and New Zealand. --.-...- 1846. xxxiii. 508 Reports and Correspondence relating to Steam Communications with India, China, Australia, New Zealand, 8sc. See East Indies, HI. 3. Account of the Exports and Imports from the Australian and British North American Colo- nies in each Year, from 1834 to 1843. (in 200.-App.) - - 1847. xxni. 575 Ditto, in the Year 1844. (in 46.-App.) - - - 1847-8. xxiii. 660 Despatches between the Colonial Department and the Governor of New South Wales, relating to the proposed Changes in the Constitution of Australia. (132.) - 1849. vii. 423 Correspondence on the Subject of the Australian Colonies Government Bill, and the Extension of the Elective Franchise in New South Wales. - . - - 1850. ix. 1 Papers relative to Alterations in the Constitutions of the Australian Colonies. 1849. vii. 471 Further Papers on same Subject. ... 1850. ix. 115. 131. 137 Further Papers on same Subject. - - . - - , 1851. xi. 1 Further Papers on same Subject. ..... 1852. xiii. 1 Further Papers on same Subject. .... 1852-3. xvi. 1 Further Papers on same Subject. - . . - 1854. xiv. 215 Further Papers on same Subject. - - - 1854-5. Xiv. 1. 9. 31. 63 Further Papers on same Subject. ... * 1856. xiv. 1 Dd 3 214 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Colonies Colonies and Colonial Appaies : III. Australian Oolohies — continued.. 1. Generally — continued. Order in Council, dated 9tli March 1847, for establishing Eiegulations relative to the Occupa- tion of Waste Lands in New South Wales, under the Powers for that Purpose contained in 9 Ss 10 Vict. c. 104. (114.) - , - , - 1847- Vol. vi. p. 655 Papers relative to the Occupation of Crown Lands, New South Wales. - 1847-8. vm. 147 Papers relative to Crown Lands in the Australian Colonies. - - 1850. ix. 381 Ditto.— Part L New South Wales and Victoria. - - 1852-3. xvn. 317 Ditto. — ^Part II. South and Western Australia, and Van Diemen's Land. 1858-3. xvn. 505 Further Papers relative to Crown Lands in the Australian Colonies. - 1854. xv. 1 Further Papers on same Subject. - -,- -. ■ - 1856. xiv. 167 Correspondence, Sec. respecting Railways in Australia. ,- - -1850. ■ xxxii. 560 Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Sydney and the Governor of New South Wales, and between the Governor and the Colonial Office, on the Subject of the Circular Despatch of Earl Grey, dated 20th November 1847, relative to the Titles and Rank of Roman Catholic Prelates in the Colonies : Also, further Communications from the Colonial Office to the Governor of New South Wales and other Colonial Governors in relation to the said Subject. (3.) - - - . , . - 1850. ix. 157 Letters Patent of King William IV., constituting the EpiseopalSee of Australia or New South Wales, and appointing, the Right Rev. William G. Broughton, D.D., to be the First Bishop thereof: Also, Letters Patent and other Instfuments of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, constituting the See of Sydney to be a Metropolitan See, and erecting other Episcopal Sees within the Province of Australia, and appointing the respective Bishops thereof, (in 203.) - - - - - ' - ' ' . - 1850. ix. 181 Despatches from the Secretary of State to the Governor of New South Wales, in relation to the Place and Precedency to be assigned in the Executive Council, or elsewhere, within the Colony of New South Wales, to the Right Rev. Dr. Broughton, as Bishop of Australia or of Sydney, on his Appointment to that Dignity ; and in relation to the First Mission of Dr. John Bede Polding, as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Communion within that Colony, and the Allowance of Salary payable to h^m in' respect to such Situation, (in 203.) - - - - .- - 1850. ix. 197 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governor of New South Wales, relative to the Assumption of the Style and Title of Archbishop of Sydney by Dr. John Bede Polding. (in 203.) - - -■ - - - 1850. ix. 197 Correspondence and other Papers relating to Cases in which the Bishop of ttny Diocese in the Australian Colonies has attempted to exercise Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over any of his Clergy, with or without Resistance from the Parties, and of the Jssue of such Cases, since the Year 1837, and down to the latest Dates'; and relating to the Formation of Ecclesiastical Courts in any of the said Dioceses. — Parti. (204.-I.) - 1850. ix. 217 Ditto.— Part n. (204.-n.) - - - - - 1850. ix. 293 Correspondence between the Treasury and any other Department of Her Majesty's Govern- ment with the East India Comptoy on the Subject of Steam Navigation with the Australian Colonies. (1.) - - - -- - -1851. xi. 65 Return of the Number of Letters and Newspapers . received from , and despatched to Great Britain, India, Manilla, and China, and the estirnated Number froni and to Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, New Zealand, and Western Australia, during the Year 1847, with the estimated Amount of Postage thereon, (in 187.) r - 1851. , xxxit. 598 Correspondence relative to the recent Discovery of Gold in Australia. - 1852. xiii. 193 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - 1852. xm. 273 Further Correspondence on same Subject,- - - 1852-3. xvi. 97. 561 Further Qorrespondence on same Subject. - ^ - . 1854. xiv. 1 Further Correspondence on same Subject- - - 1854-^5. xv. 109. 323 Further Cor^-espondence on same Subject. - - 1856. xiv. 303. 389 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - i- - 1857, Sess. 2. xin. 1 Statement pf Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, &c., in illustration of Colonial Pro- gress, during the .past Ten Yearg : — ^New South Wales and Victoria, South Australia, and Van Diemen's Land. - - - - - - 1852. xiii. 112 Copy of the Contract between the Admiralty and the Royal Australian Mail Company for the Transmission of the Mails to. Australia. (103.) - - - 1852-3i xxv. 7 Treasury Minute, dated. 22d .March 1853, respecting .the. Establishment, of Mints in Australia.- . ' . . ' . . . . 1852t3; xvl 797 Memorial; from the Melbourne Chamber, of Commerce, urging oi^ the, Postmaster General the Importance of. immediately re-establishing Postal, Steam Commiinication with Australia.. (256.) . -' ..;.'., . ,1834-5. xT. 459 Statement of the Postage received monthly on aU Letters and Newspapers sent to or received from the Australian Colonies, whether, conveyed by Contract Packets or in Ship Letter Mails ; of the Number ^od Weight of thp Boxes and Bags composing each Mail, and of the Space occupied by it, specifying the Bult' and Weight, of the tetters and of the Newspapers, (in 255.) - . - • . . 1854-5. xv. 457 Statement of the Amount of the Postage received by .the Postmaster General during the Year 1854, on all Letters to or from the Australiain,Colonies,.whejther conveyed by the Contract Packets or by.JPrivate Sailing Vessels, and specifying the Number of Boxes, as well as the estunated Weight and Content^, (or Cubic.iFeet of the Mails), received in England, and conveyed to the Colonies, by each Vessel, (in, 255.), ,-..1854-5. xv. 458 See also supra, i>; and, in the /wdea^. Aborigines. Convicts. Emigration. TRA»SP0RTA!EI0N. ., - „ ..,.,...;: ; SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801--1859. 215 ■ ,^ OOLOmES Colonies and CoLONiAii Atfatks : III. Australian Colonies-^cow&Med 2. JVew South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Bill for the more easy Recovery of Debts in New South Wales. (lO.of 1813-14.)Vol.Lxix.p.l31 Bill to provide for' the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and thfi more effectual Government thereof. (114. of 1823.) - cxliv. 1087 Bill to grant certain Powers and- Authorities to a Company, to be incorporated by Charter, to be called "The Australian Company," for the Cultivation and Improvement of Waste Lands in New South Wales. (96. of 1824.) . - - - clx. 623 Bill for granting certain Powers and Authorities to a Company, to be incorporated by Charter, to be called "The Van Diemen's Land Company," for the Cultivation and Improvement of Waste Lands in Van Diemen's Land. • (121; of 1825.) - - clxxv. 579 Bill to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof, and for other Purposes relating thereto. (154. of 1828.) . . ,. . •- - - ccxxv. 765 Bill to amend the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 86. for granting certain Powers to the Australian Company, for the Cultivation and Improvement "of Waste Lands in the Colony of New South Wales, and for other Purposes relating thereto. (130. of 1830,) - - ccLxni. 321 Bill for the more effectual Administration of Justice at Norfolk Island [empo^vering the Governor to institute a Court of Criminal Jurisdiction]. (195.) - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1053 Bill to continue until 31st December 1838, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- mentj the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. (180.) ..-.-- 1837. ii. 1 Bill to continue until 31st December 1839, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment, the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. (268.) - - - - - ,- 1838. n. 29 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo; 4. c. 83. for providing for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual . Govern- ment thereof, and for other Purposes relating thereto ; and to continue the same until 31st December 1840, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment. (228.) , - . ^ . . - . 1839. 111.375 Bill to continue until ■31st December 1841, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, and to extend the Provisions of the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 83. to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof ; and for other Purposes relating thereto. (254.) - - - 1840. V. 5 Bill to continue until 3 1st December 1842, and from thence until the End of the next ensuing Session of Parliament, certain Acts for providing for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof. (139.) - - - - - - - 1841. in. 465 Bill to confirm an Act of the Legislature of V459 Correspondence on the Subject of Removal of Inhabitants of Pitcairn's Island to Nprfolk Island. - ■ - -' ' - '-,'•, - - 1857, Sess. l.'-iv.'l Further Papers on the same Subject.-r-Par,ts I. aind'll, , ' r 1857, Ses^. 1 xm, 223. 233 Correspondence relative to the Murder of the late Mr- John Price, of Melbourne, Injector of Convicts. (l63.)'. -' - -.. \- ' ' .-" 1857, Sess,;?. xlili. 217 Pa,pers relative to the Separation of the Moreton.Bay District it-pm igfew So.uih Wales, and the Establishment of a separate Crovernmeiit. .^ - . - " : j 18S7-8. "ii. 97 Further Papers on same Subject. , - , ,- ^ - l$59,'Ses^, J,, vi. 203 See also supra, I. III. 1. ;> and, inthe.Indexl AboIiigines, Convicts. Emigra- tion AND Emigrants. Transpobtation. • 2a. Victoria: , , .. . i ; , . ; , , Bill to enable Her Majesty to assent to a Bill, as amended, of the Legislature of Victoria, to establish a Coi^stitution in and for the Colony; :qf Victoria. . ('1,87,,) , -,,.,1854,-5. vi. 563 Act of the Colonial Legislature of Victoria, intituled " An^^ct to estabUsh a Constitution in and, for the Colony of Victoria;". showing in /to^j'cs.the Portions whicli it is pro- posed to omit. - _ ,'- : - . - •-,,_ - -,-,r .r. ,1854-7^. xiv. 79 Correspondence on the Subject of Colonial Church Affairs in , the'Dioceses of tie Colonies of Canada and Victoria. - • - - - : ;- , 1857, Sess, 2.^ xm. 281 See also supra. III. 2. ; and, in the Index, TransPoetation. 3. North Australia: '' • ' Copies or Extracts of Corjespondenbe relative to the Establishment of a Settlement at Port Essington. (149.) — t •■ -■ -' - , ' - . - - 1843. v. ,437 Papers relating to an Expedition recently undertaken' for the Purjofee of e^loring the Northern Portion of Australia. ' i^'-" ' - -•••:■• - 1857, Sess. 2. xMi. 245 See also supra, LIII. i, ; and, in the Index, Aborigines. Emkjration. 4. Western Australia: ) .c Bill to provide), for a, limited Time, for the Government of His Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia, on the Western CoasJ; of New Holland. (36. of 1829.) - ccxL'n. 389 BiE to continue 10 Geo. 4. c. 22., providing for the Government of , His Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia,.on the Western Coast of New Holland. (90.) - 1835. i. 463 A similar Bill.' (252,) - ; - ^ , ., ! ;: -' ' . 1836, m. 559 A similar £ill. (225.) - .- \-' ,' . - - 1838. iv. 881 A similar Bill. : (138.) , - ; - , .... i.84i. m. 613 A similar, Bill. (234:) - ; - - ^ ' -r.'.'.'.- 1842. iv. 651 A similar Bill. (117.) - - , - -, , ' - 18|6, ,-t. 507 Returns as to any Grants of Land .jthat have been made, and. the. Persons, tcj^! whom the same have been granted, in the proposed Settlement on tiLe':,Swah River in Western Australia. .(65.' of .1829.) - ' - .. .- ' -' - ocLVin. Ill Returns relative to the T;-ade,, Population,^ and State • of the Settlement on the Swan River. ,(41. 85.66. of 1830-31.) . ' "- - \" -'"'.;. - ..' - - 'c|CLX2cxni. 299. 331 Return of Customs Duties, Tolls, &c. payable in Van Diomen's Land, New South, Wales, Western Australia, the Cape of Gopd Hope, and' the Mauritius, (in 29^.) - 1840. ,xxvii. 535 See also supra, I.-III, \.;' and, inthe Index, Aborigines. ' Emigration. Trans- portation. ■ ■ ' ■,"'"•' ' ■ ' ' ' . , ,, 5. South Australia : ' . . ; >■ Bill to erect South Australia into 'a British Province, and to provide fbr the Colonization and Government thereof. (203.) - - - - 1834. i. pt. 2, p. 1155 Bill to amend Act 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 95, empowering His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British Province or Provinces. (259.) •■-'-- , . 1838. iv. 723 Bill to authorize the Advance of a Sum of -Money out of the Consolidated Fund on account of the Colony of South Australia. (70.) - - ,. ,. 184,1. iii. 563 Bill to provide for the better Government of South Australia. (209.) - 1842. it. 509 First Annual Report of the Commissioners for the Colonization of South Australia, pursuant to Act 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 95. (344.) ■- - .• „ 1836; xxxvn. 1 Second Report of the Commissioners. ,-(64.) ... 1838. xxxvn. 1 Third Report of the Commissioners. (166.) - - . 1839. xxv. 397 Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (42.) . - . 1841. xxvii. 1 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. - - . . 1843. v. 369 Reports from Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Financial Embarrass- ments of South Australia ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, Maps, Plans, &c. (174.) - - - - - - - .. 1841. XXII. 1 Account of the Monthly Sales of Public Land in South Australia effected in London in 1839. (in 42.) - , - - ., , . - - . 1841.' xxvii. 30 Account of Special Surveys, selected /rom the 1st of January to the 30th of August 1839. (in42.) • - . , - - . -,' .■ 184L XJivii. 32 Statementof Financial Receipts and Payments for the YeAr 1839. (in 42.)- 1841. xxvn. 35 ■^ ■ • .1 i r . SESSIONAL iAPERSy 1801-1859. 219 Colonies Colonies and Colonial Affairs : III. Australian Golomes—continiied. 5. South Australia — continued. Return intended tb-show the probable Population of South Australia at the End of 1838, i. 1839, tod. 1840. (in 174.) ' .- - - - 1841. Vol. xxn. p. 549 Statements of Sales of Public Lands in, South Australia, (in 174.) - 1841. xxii. 550 : . Correspondence of the Colonial Department,, explanatory of the Debts incurred by the Government of South Australia, &c. (72.) ' - .-' . - 1841. iv. 365 Account of tjie Income and jExpenditure, of South Australia, for ,each Year since the Act for . establishing the Colony was passed ; stating t^e_ Sources of Income, whether from Sale . of , Lands .or from, internal Taxation; and detailing the Jjfature of the Expenditure, , whetber jn England.or in the Colony ; ^distinguishing Salaries, Adniinistration of Justice, .. ,JEreQtion of-.-i^ublic ^Buildings, and. Expense of conveying and settling Emigrants, (in 72.) - - ^. .. -. ', - - -.1841. IV. 563 . Despatches addressed to and receivjed from Colonel Gawler (1838-1840) relative to the finances of South Australia, (in 174.) - .. r - - 1841. xxn. 561 Lettei: from J,, Oswald, Esq., M.P., to Lord John.Kussell, dated 13th February 1841, trans- mitting Memorial from certain Merchants of the .City of Glasgow having Claims on the .J .. • , - Colony of South Australia. ,.(in 174.) : , ■ - ., .- , - , - 1841. xxii. 482 V" .-.Papers relative to South Australia. - - , - - -.1843. v. 49 Map of South Australia, showing the Division into .Counties of the settled Portions of the , Province ; from the Survey of Captain Fr ^,-t> . .. ■' '; K\ :,..':> Bill for transferring to His Majesty certain •Possessions and^ights yes.ted.in the Sierra Leone Company, and for shortening'thcj'Dnration of the'said Company ;\aiid for preventing the Slave Trade within Sierra Leone.' (40. of 1 806-t,) ; . - ' '- Vol. ix. p. 185 A similar Bill. (20. o'f.l807.) - ', - .. ' - : - _■' - /, y lx. 189 ■ Bil) for enabling Her M^esty-to provide fqr the-Gpver4imenti<)f Her Settlements ofi the Coast • of Africa and in the.Falki'and Islands. , (62,) -p,, . . ' r,,,;:;, ;/ - v r ". ^^^- "• '^^ Bill to remove Doubts as itp the Bights of the liberated Africans in Sierra Leone. (378.) . - - i ,. —: T .-..■; - r- - 1852-3.. v. 629 Bill for carrying into effect the Engijgements between Her Majesty and certain Chiefs of the ■ ;,Sherbro Country n^ayj,§i;e^r^teo»S iivAfrj^ft, %..the,1^9ff effectual Suppression of the .", Slave/Trade. (274.). .- .-' ;- , ,.-> V .,- '(','-•■■ }8^^^- vi. 443 Bill to, remove Dqujjf^ ^rjtp. .tberQpqyatipa.pf .^HCo^yeption hfitjveq^ ^Jjeiic' ;Maj.esty and the Emperor of the French relative, to* Portenaii,aii44i'^re^^ -, 1857-8. v. 57 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Co'mmonfi'pp' thft^f est ^ppa of Africa (Gold Coast; Gambia ;SierrajLeoi;ie{) :-j— _,^ ,, ' . ■ -,i . r,. „ ; ,Part L— Report andJEvTdeiice. ' (35., 1.) ' - \ '^^ -. ' '^' -'\ ^'" ,-\ ,l8'iS. xxii. 1 ,,' .;■ Part IL— Appendix and Index. (§5.2.) ,. ''^_^''^ ^^^J,-"'^,^ ''-"iS'iS. xxiii. 1 Eeturn i of .the Exports aixd Imports for Ijie last Fifteen' Tfears between the' West Coast of , Africa and. England, ; &c. ■ (in'sS.?-.) \r <,r •'-r--7t . ) -'•'";— -"4,843^ xxni. 496 Despatches received from Captain Winniettj Lieutenant Governor of^Her Majesty's Settle- ments on the Gold Coast, relating to recent Missions to certain Priiices in the Vicinity of those. Settlements.. (169.), -. .- .. r - " ' 1^*9. ix. 519 Papers respecting the Cession to the British. Crown _of the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa., (in 3.5.) -_ -. -. _- " .." ^^^^- xxiv. 215 Papers j-especting the Danish Possessions on, the Co.&st of, Africa. - - .1850. x. 771 ,;«rournal of a Tour by. Governor Sir W- Winniett through an Extensive Tract of the Danish Settlements ngw transferred to the English Cfown. ,- , ,- . . - . 1850. x. 773 Conveiijtion, between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark for the Cession of the Danish Possessions^ on .the Coast of Africa to. Great Britian ;, signed atLpndon, 17th August .- 1850.-. i .'. ' - , . - . ,,: ',; /- ,-; .:,.„,-;.rc.:-; ■ ,_-_'- .'^ ,r'. ';,:- ^ -., 1851., xv. 7 Papers relative to the Reduction .pf Lago^ by Her Majesty's Forces on the West Coast of Africa.. -, ,- ..- .- „- , ,- - --■ ■ " 1852. xvi. 541 Papers relating to the Rights of liberated Africans and the Prevention of Slave Dealing in Sierra Leone. - . - . - , - . - - - 1852-3. xv. 723 Papers relating to the Prevention of jSlave Dealing ill Sierra Leone. - 1854-5. xvi. 115 Correspondence relative- to the recent Expeditions against the.Moriat Chiefs in the Neigh- bourhood of Sierra Leone. , - •• ' - - . - 1854-5. XVI. 83 . Further Qprrespondence on same Subject. .- .- - 1856. xv. 107 Convention between Her Majesfy ia,nd the Emperor of the French, relative to Portendic and Albreda (on River Gambia) ; signed at London, 7th Marcli 1 857. - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 543 Correspondence on the{Si4>j.ect of the.,abpve Convention. - - J 857-8. xv. 55 R(3turn of the Names of the various Persons holding. Official Appointments in the Colony of ^ierJ"* Leone, with, the Ajnount of Salary iihd Allowances received by each, and whether holding ..more than One, and itj, such Case the Amount of Salary and Allow- ances in each Case, since 1850, inclusive ; with a Statement showing .what Amount is paid by the Colony, andhowimuch by the. Impprial Government, towards the Expenditure incidental to this Department of the Public Service' ' (28.) 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 215 See also I. supra; and, in the^ Index, Abokigines.i Emigeation, 4. 5. Slavery, > IL in. 3. V. West India Colonies : 1. Generally ; . ■ ' Bill for the better Regulation of His Majesty's Prize Courts in the West Indies and America, ' and for giving a more speedy and effectuajl Execution to the, Decrees of the Lords Coinmissioners of Appeals. (1801.) - ', - . - _ . [i.] 649 Bill to consolidate ^nd. extend the several Laws now in' force for allowing the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Merchandise into' and from certain Ports in the Westliidies. (44.' of 180§.) _ ■' - ' •" - [xm.] 271 BiU to indemnify allPersons concerned in issuing or carrying into Execution any Order for permitting the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods aiid Commodities in Foreign Bottoms into and out of His Majesty's West India Islands, and the Colonies, Settlements, and TeiTitpries conquered by His. Majesty|s Arms. . (18. of 1806.) .-' - l 25 Bills to permit tli^e Importation and Exportation into' and' from the West Indies and South America of certain Goods in Neutral Ships. (^6. & 80. of 1806.) -' l 109.311 , Bill to provide %oj the more effectual Examination of Public Accounts in the West Indies, and .the Discovery of Frauds. and Abuses therein.' (61. of 1806.) - - i. 203 Bill to enable the, Commissioners of Accounts of Pulilic Expenditures in the West Indies more speedily to in^vestigate the said Accounts. (101. of 1808.) - xv. 709 3ill to regulate the West India and American Trade. (64. of 1822.) - - - cxxviii. 269 Bill to regvilatethe Trade betweern the British Possessions in America, and the West Indies and other ;PartS; of the World, (65, of 1822,);, - ., - - - cxxvm. 255 SESSIONAL PAIPEES, 1801i,1859. 223 GOIONIES' Colonies and Colonial Appaiks : V. Weit thdia. CMmis-i-^centm^edi ■ 1. Generally — continued. Bill for further regulating the Ti-ade between the British Possessions- in' America and the West Indies; and for the'warehousing of Goods therein; (133. of lS25.) - VoLclxxv. p.699 Bill to niake Provisioh for the Salaries of certain Bishops and-othdr Ecblesiastical'Dignitaries and Miifisters in the Diocese of Jamaica and in the-' Diocese of Barbadoes and the Lee-vHurd' Islands' ; and to enable* His Majesty to grant Annuities to' Such Bishops on their Resignation. (168. of 1825.)- -;.;'";-. -'' - - CLXXVi. 1121 BiU to Hiake Provision for the better' Administration' of Justice in certain of His Majesty's West India .Colonies. (14.) - - - : .: - ;i836. i, 61 Billforthebetter'^G-overninent of Pris6«s in 'the West Indies; (269i)' - '1838. iv. 461 ' Bill to amend the Acts 2 & 3 Will. 4.-c. 125. and 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 51. fof the Belief of certain of Her Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in the West Indies. (216.)-- 1840. v. 293 Bill to extefad to the British .GolonieS- in the W^st Indiea the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 53. for • regulating the' Carriage- of Passengers in Merchant Vessels. (168.) -1840. ii. 257 Bill to provide for the Increase of the Number ef Bishopricks and Archdeaconries in the West ladies, and to amend the"Beveral Acts relating thereto. (60.) - 1842. iv. 645 Bill for granting Relief to the Islands of Antigua, Saint Kitt's, Ne^is, Dominica, and Mont- serrat. (233.) - - ^ : ' ; - / ■''■.'-■;.'. - .1843. 'Ui. 687 Bill for amending the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 63. for granting Relief to certain Islands in the West Indies. (253.) - - - - - . - - - - - 1843. ii. 555 Bill for giving additional Powers to the- Coinmissionei's 'for ''the Relief of certain of Her ■ Majesty's Colonies and Plantations iff the West Indies. (114.) - 1844. v. 799 ■ Bill to facilitate the Recovery of Loans made by the West India Relief Commissioners, _ ■ (223.) ■ - -- " - .-.'-. . ■ . 1845. V. 705 ' Bill to authorize the West India Relief Commissioners to grant further Time for the Repay- ment of Monies advanced by iiiem in certain Cases. (248.) - - ' 1847-8. vi. 621 Bill for guaranteeing the Interest on" such Loans, not exceeding 500,000^., as may be raised by tl^e British Colonies on the Continent of South America, in the West Indies, and the Mauritius, for certain Purposes. (372.)' - ' * - ' - 1847-8.^ 'vi. 615 Bill to authorize the Establishment of Courts of Appeal for certain of Her Majesty's West India Colonies. (116.) ' , - - •■ - - - 1850. vi. 651 Bill to amend the Act 11 &■ 12 Vict. c. 130. "for guaranteeing the' Interest on -suck Loans* not exceeding 500,000^., as may be raised by the -British Colonies on the Continent of South Amjerica, in the West Indies and the Mauritius, for certain' Purposes." (27.) - '- ; ., - -, -. - ;- 1852-3. vii. 727 Bill to facilitate the Sale and Transfer of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies. ' (138.) As amended, in Committee. (194.) '.' '.'.-. ' - 'iSSi iv. 269. 297 Amendment to be moved in Committee by Duke of Ne-wcastle. ■(1-38 a.) - 1854. iv. 295 Bill to authorize the Conimissipners of the .Treasury to make AT'jangementa concerning certain Loans advanced' by way of Relief to the Islands of Antigua^ Nevis, and Mont- serrat.. (211.)- - - - . -■ . ', - , . 1854-5. vi. 623 Bill to authorize the West. India Relief Commissioners to grant further Time for the Repay- ment of Monies advanced by them in certain Cases. (159.) « i - 1856. ;ti. 539 Bill to amend the West Indian Incumbered Estates Act,' 1854. (186.) - 1857-8. iv. 283 Protest of Williara Bjirge,, Esq., Agent for the Islakd of Jamaica, addressed to the Colonial Secretary, relative to the Bill for the better Govemnient of Prisons in the West Indies. (297.) -'-''-- '- , ■-- ; _ :'. : - 1838. IX. 621 Report of the Committee, of Gpmicilfoi: Trade and ForeignPlahtations, dated 31st May 1784, respecting the Intercourse between the West India Islands and the United States of America. (56. -of' 1806.) C '": . -, - ^ ' - , " - yi. 191 Report from the, Select Committee of the House of . .Cpmnj,ons,' in 1807, on the Commercial State of the West India Colonies..; (in 99. of 1808j) :, ,-,;■' - xvni. 435 First Report-of the Coriimissioner-of^Imquiry.' into. the Administration of ■ Civil and Criminal Justice iii the West Indies' : BarhadBesi Tobago, arid Grenada. (66. of 1826.) - ccv. 379 SecondRepbrt: St. Vincent and' Dominica. (35. of 1826-27.) '' - ' - ccxvi. 1 Third Report : 'A!ntigua,'MDntserrat, Nevis, St. Christopher, and' the Virgin Islands. (55. of 1826^27,) ■', - -, .- ■ -,„-;. - ' r'] , ' - 'ccx-v^. 289 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 18.32, to inquire into the Commercial State of the West India Colonies; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c., .(151. pf.1831-32.) ^ '- - - .- . - ccciv. 281 Report from the Select Cbnunittee of the House of Lords, in 1832, for inquiring into the Laws and Usages of the several We^t India Colonies, in relation to the Slave Population, &c., and into the distressed Condition of those Colonies j -with the Minutes. of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (239. & 127.. of 1831-32,) - - - cccti. & cccvn. Report from Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to iliquire into the State of the different West India .'Colonies, in reference to the , existing Relations between Employers and Labourers, the Rate of Wages, the Supply of Labour, the System and Expense of Cultivation, and the general State of their Rural and Agricultural Economy; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. , (37.) -^ - - 1843. xxxiv. 1 Report of Captaiin J. W. Pringle on Prisons in the West Indies : — Jamaica. (270:) - -.,-.-.•.. ., ., . - ,' - 1838. ix.461 Barbialoes, Antigua, Montserratj'T^ortolay and St. Lucia. (270. 8.) : - 1838. ix. 569 Ee 4 1842. V .67 1842. V, 105 1842. V. 189 1842. V. 237 1842. V. 249 1842. T. 445 1842. v. 493 224. GENERAL INDEX TO THE Colonies Colonies and Colonial Afpaies : V. West 'India Colonies — continued. 1. Generally/ — continued. Papers relative to the West Indies, 1838 : — . Circular Instructions. Jamaica and British Guiana, (34.) - 1839. Vol. xiv. p. 1 Jamaica. (34. 2.) - - - . - - - 1839. xiv. 349 Jamaica and British Guiana. (34. 3.) - - - - 1839. xiv. 371 Jamaica. (137.) ...... 1839. xiv. 451 Jamaica and British Guiana. (265.) - - - - 1839, xiv. 491 Windward Islands : Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, Trinidad, and Saint Lucia. (34.4.) 1«39. xv. 1 Leeward Islands : Antigua, Montserrat, Saint Christopher, Nevis, Virgin Islands, and Dominica. (269.) ...... 1839. xv. 309 Papers relative to the West Indies, 1839 : — Bahamas, Honduras, Mauritius, Cape of Good Hope, Barbadoes, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, IMnidad. (84.) .... - 1840. xi. 85 Papers relative to the West Indies, 1840 : — Jamaica. .-.---.- 1840. xi. 391 Barbadoes, &c. - - - - ^ - - 1840, xi. 485 Papers relative tp the West Indies, 1841 : — British Guiana.- - - - - - - -1841. xvn. 1 . Jamaica. - - - - .... 1841. xvii. 283 Papers relative to the West Indies, 1841-42 : — Antigua. - - ..... Trinidad. - ...... St. Lucia. ....... Grenada. . . ^ . . British Guiana. ... ... Jamaica. ..... Barbadoes. . . 1 - . . . Account of the Number of Ships, their Tonnage and Cr6ws, which belonged to the British West India Islands, and the British Colonies on the Continent of America, which were employed in the Trade between those Islands and the Continent of America, in the Years 1792 and 1804 respectively, {in 36. of 1806.) - - - vii. 171 Quantities of Provisions and Lumber imported into the British West Indies from the United States of America, and from the British Continental Colonies, in the Three Tears ending 5th Jan. 1793, 1797, and 1804 respectively, (in 36. of 1806.)- - - vii. 172 Quantities of Rum, Sugar, Coffee, and Cotton Wool exported from the British West India Islands to the United States of America, Continental Colonies, and Great Britain, in the Three Years ending 5th Jan. 1793, 1797, and 1804. (in 36. of 1806.) - tii. 174 Number of Ships, their Tonnage and Men, which cleared from England for Africa and the West Indies from 1796 to 1805, both inclusive, (in 39. of 1806.) - - vn. 199 Account of the principal Articles of Provisions and Lumber imported into the West India Colonies in 1804, 1805, and 1806. (9. of 1808.) - - - - xx. 45 Similar Account for the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. (7. of 1809.) - - xxx. 190 Correspondence relative to the Commercial Intercourse between the United States of America and the British West India Colonies. (1828.) - - coxli. 439. 471 Further Correspondence. (1830.) ..... cclxxxviii. 511 Statements, Calculations, and Explanations, submitted to the Board of Trade, relating to the Commercial, Financial, and Political State of the British West India Colonies since 19th May 1830. (80. of 1831.) - - - ' - - - ccxorv. 81 Statistical Report of the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the West Indies. - - - - - - - - . 1838. ix. 1 Correspondence in explanation of the Measures adopted by Government for defraying such Expenses as may be incurred in providing for the Moral and Religious Instruction of the Emancipated Negro Population ; and Returns showing the Appropriation of the Sums voted for that Purpose in the Years 1835 and 1836. (15.) - . 1838. xiv. 201 Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to the Governors of the Windward and Leeward Islands, enclosing a Report from C. J. Latrqbe,_iEsq., on Negro Education, together with a Schedule showing the Appropriation of the Parliamentary Grant of 1837, and a Report of the Trustees of Lady Mice's Charity. (257.) - - 1838. xiv. 315 Account of the Value of all Exports to the British Colonies in the West Indies, and to the Mauritius, for Ten Years ending 5th January 1837; distinguishing the Years and the Colonies. (22.) - - - - - . . 1838. xviii. 533 Returns respecting the Ecclesiastical Establishment and Religious Instruction in the Colonies : — Australia, North American Provinces, West Indies,, Ceylon, and European and African Possessions. (105.) - - - - - ' . . 1839. ix. 523 Statistical Reports on the Health of the Navy for the Years 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, ' ■ 1835, and 1836 : — South American, West Indian and North American, Mediterranean^ and Peninsular Commands. (308.) - - - - . 1840. xvii. 119 Account of the Quantity of Rum imported into the United Kingdom entered for Home Con- sumption and exported in each of the Years ending on the 5th January from 1834 to 1840, and of the Quantity of Runi.remaining in Bond on that Day in each of the above Years, distinguishing East India trora West India Rum. (75.) . 1840. xx. 413 Accounts of the Quantity of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain and Ireland fr6m'4he West India Colonies, Guiana, and,,*5ie Mauritius, during the Year 1839. . (iu29o.) .- '. T - - - • - . 1840. xxvn. 544 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 225. Cqlonies Colonies and Colonial Affairs : V. West India Colonies—continued. 1. Generally — continued. Quantities of Sugar and Eum imported into England from the West Indies since 1814, and also total Quantities of Molasses, (in 295.) - - 1840. Vol. xxvn. p. 598 Statement of the Quantity of Coffee imported into the United Kingdom from the British West Indies, (in 295.) ----.- 1840. xxvn. 600 Return of the Amounts paid and received on account of the West Indian Loan ; the Balance in the Hands of the Bank of England, and the Amount which the Bank was under advance to the Money Market. .... 1840, xxni. 645. 646 Papers relative to the Earthquake in the West Indies. ... 1843. v. 7. 17 Correspondence relative to Emigration for the Colonies of Jamaica, Barbadoes, British Guiana, Antigua, Montserrat, Tobago, Trinidad, and Honduras, (in 77.) - 1843. xii. 520 Papers relative to Emigration from West Coast of Africa to the West Indies. - 1843. xii. 723 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of Jamaica, British Guiana, Trinidad, and Sierra Leone, relative to Emigration from Sierra Leone and the Western Coast of Africa to the above Colonies, together with the Rules and Regulations adopted thereupon, (in 37.) .... - 1843, xxiv. 569 Correspondence relative to Emigration of Labourers to the West Indies and the Mauritius from the West Coast of Africa, the East Indies, and China. - - 1844. ix. 121 Papers relative to Emigration from the East Indies and China to the Mauritius and the West Indies, (in 96.) ..... 1844. xxm. 185. 189 Further Piipers on the same Subject. - - - . 1845. xxiii. 180 Despatches addressed to the Secretary of State from the Governors of Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions, relative to the Money voted and Subscriptions raised for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland : — Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- foundland, Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Barbadoes, Granada, Tobago, Saint Lucia, Antigua, Saint Christopher, and British Guiana. ... 1847. xii. 181 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of the Sugar-growing Colonies as to the Distress now existing in those Colonies. (250.) - 1847-8. ix. 1 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of Jamaica, British Guiana, Saint Vincent, and Grenada, relative to the Introduction of Emigrants into the above Colonies, (in 311.) ...... 1847-8. xxxv. 780 Returns of the Amount derived fi-om all Taxes, Rates, and Dues, Public and Parochial, including Amount extended towards Maintenance of Schools and various Church Establishments, in the several West India Islands and the Mauritius, for the Years 1823, 1834, 1838, and 1846. (in 316.) - - - 1847-8. xxxvii. 494 Returns of Immigration into Jamaica, British Guiana, and Trinidad, from the Year 1834 to the Year 1847, (in 311,) ..... 1847-8, xxxv, 779 Copies of the Laws and Ordinances in force in the West India Colonies and Mauritius in respect to Vagrancy, (in 314.) .... 1847-8, xxxvt. 605 Despatches relative to the Cultivation of Coffee and Sugar in the West Indies and Mauritius, the distressed State of the Colonies, the Progress of Free Emigration, Vagrancy, and the State and Prospects of said Colonies generally, (in 315.) - 1847-8. xxxvii. 239 Copies of Charterparties and other Instruments, under which the Colonial Governments had contracted with certain Shipowners for the Conveyance of Africans to the West Indies, (in 315.) - - - - - - - 1847-8. xxxvii. 353 Account of the Quantities of British West India Sugar exported in each of the Twenty Years antecedent to 1834, distinguishing Raw from Refined Sugar. (in316.) 1847-8. xxxvii. 523 Correspondence relating to the Existence of Yellow Fever on board Her Majesty's Frigate " Dauntless," viz. : Despatch from Dr. Brown to the Private Secretary of the Governor- in-Chief of the Windward Islands, 17th November 1852: Despatch from Mr. Denny, Surgeon of the 34th Regiment, to the President of the Barbadoes Board of Health, 5th January 1853: Despatch from the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands to Su" John Pakington, Bart., 6th January 1853 : Despatch from Captain Halstead of the Dauntless to the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands, 13th January 1853 : Despatch from the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands to Sir John Pakington, Bart., 15th January 1853. (113.) .... 1852-3. xv. 717 Papers relating to Immigration to West Indies. [Coolie 85 Chinese]. - 1857, Sess. 2. xiv. 417 See also supra, I. II. 1.; and, in the Index, Goffer. Customs. Emigration. Four-and-a-Halp per Cent, Duties. Imports and Exports, II. 2. 5. &c. Rum. Shipping, &c.. III. Slavery. Spirits, II. Sugar. Trade, Foreign. Woollen Manufactures. la. Antigua: Despatch from Sir E, Bulwer Lytton, Bart., to the Governor-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands, dated'Slst July 1858, relating to the Antigua Riots, - - 1857-8. xi. 263 See also supra, V. 1. ; and, in the Index, Slavery. 2. Bahama Islands : Bill for allowing certain Articles to be imported into the Bahama Islands, and exported there- from, in Foreign Vessels ; and for encouraging the , Exportation of Salt from the said Islands. (126. of 1812.) . ■ . - . . . . xlviii. 1023 See also supra, V. 1.; and, in the Index, Emigration and Emigrants, s, Vice- Admiraltt Courts. ♦ III. F f 226 GENERAL IN1>EX *0 fSE Colonies Colonies and Colonial* Affairs : V. West India Colonies — continued. ' 3. Barbadoes: Bill to permit the Importation of Coffee from American Colonies into the Port of Bridgetown in Barbadoes. (52. o"f 1820.) - - - - - Vol. cxiv, p. 265 Petition of Inhabitants of Barbadoes for Suppression of Slave Trade, (in 32.) 1849. xxviii. 632 See also supra, V. 1. ; and, in the Jtidex, Sz,a.\esx, Berbiee. See supra, V. i. s., and infra, 7. ; and, in the Index, Slavbkt. 4. Bermuda: Bill to allow British Plantation Sugar and Coffee iifaported into Bermuda in British Ships to be fexported to the Territories of the United States of America in Foreign Ships, and to permit Articles the Produce of the said States to be imported into the said Island in Foreign Vessels. (124. of 1812.) - - - - - xLvm, I02I BiU for further allowing the Importation and Exportation of certain Articles at the Island of Bermuda. (46. of 1812-13.) - - - - ; - tviii.. 235 Information relative to the. Condition, Treatment, Employment,- and Conduct of Convicts transported to Bermuda, &c.' (in 374.) - - - - - 1838, xxxvi. Correspondence "with the G-overnor of Bermuda on the Removal of Convicts from that Station to the Cape. (16.) 1850. vn. 187 See also supra, V. 1.; and, in the /««fea;, Slavery.' Vice- Admiralty Codkts. 5. British Guiana: Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British G-uiana and Trinidad in raising Money for, the Proinotion of Emigration of Free Labourers. (158.) - - - - - - ,- - 1847-8. VI, 579 Copies of aU Orders in Council or Colonial Ordinances for the better Riegulation and Enforce- ment of the relative duties of Masters and Employers, andjArticled Servants, Trades- men, and Labourers, in British Cuiana and Mauritius ; and of Correspondence relating thereto. (74.) ... . . . . . jssg, ^cv. 1 Letter from John Gladstone, Esq., to the Colonial Secretary on the Subject, of engaging Hill Coolies to emigrate to British Guiana. (88.) - ., '- 1838. xiv, 485 Correspondence relative to the Condition of the Hill Coolies and of other Labourers who have been introduced into British Guiana. (202.) - t _ 1839. vn. 1 Despatch from Sir Henry Light, Governor of British Guiana, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 16th July 1841, transmitting a Report on the State of the Labouring Population of Demerara and Berbiee. .... 1841, v, 77 Correspondence relating to the Return of the Hill Coolies from British Guiana' to India. (170.) - • - - - ■ - ■ - . 1843. V. 393 CorresJ)ondente between Her Majesty's G-ove^nment, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties piroposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Bruns. wick, relative ttf any Arrangements cbncluded for the Purpose of authorizing and pro- moting such Works.' (240.) . - ■■: - . . 1847. VI. 91 Despatch from Ggivernor Light to Earl Grey, enclosing a Draft of l,200/.j being the first Instalment of SflbscriptiOns raised in British Guiana for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (312.) '- ■ - ' . 1847. xii. 167 Papers relative to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guia,na and Trinidad for the Encouragement- of Immigration. - . . . 1847-8. vin. 605 Ordinance for granting for Seven Years a fixed Revenue for the Civil Government of British Guiana, (in 312.) ' - . - . . 1847-8. xxxvi. 176 List of Estates and abandoned Estates in British Guiana purchased by Agricultural Labourers and upon which Villages are being established, (in 312.) - 1847-8. xxxvi. 180 Return of the Number and appraised Value of Slaves in each County in British Guiana, and the l^roportion of the Compensation Fund of 20,000,000/. awarded to British Guiana, (in 313.) - - -. - , . . . 1847-8. xxxvi. 455 Statement of the Number of Estates in British Guiana mortgaged between 1st August 1838 and 31st December 1847 ; and of the Sales of Estates by Execution in the Counties of Demerara and Essequibo, during same Period, (in 313.) . 18417-8. xxxvi. 467 See also supra, V. i. ; and, in the Index, Aboeigines. Negro Education, Slavery. Sugar. -.-, ; Demerara. See 6. supra ; and, in the Index, Slavery, is. Dominica ; , . Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Dominica. (193.) , . . , . 1835, ii 563 Account of the Value of British Produce aiid Manufactures exported' from Great Britain to Dominica, and Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported ,,fr.om Dominica in each Year from 1767 to 1778. (51. of 1806.) - . . . ' . ^^ 145 Account of the Exports of British Mannfactures from Great Britain to Domkica in each Year . from 1787 to 1792. (55. of I8O6.) - . , ./ ' , - , , i,'; *k vii. 223 V _. .See also supra, V. 1.; and, in the Index, Slavery. Grenada, See supra, V. l.j and^in the Index, SLAtERY, SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 237 Colonies Colonies and Colonial Apfaiks : V . West.India Colonies — cofiiinmd^ , • 7. Jamaica: Bill to prohibit all Intercourse between the Island of Jamaica and certain IPa^ts of t^e Island of St. Domingo. (40. of 1812.) ,-' . - - . Vol. xLvn. p. 611 Bill to rerive and continue in force, until '1st August 1840, an Act of the Legislature of Jamaica to explain and amend "an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (59.) ' - '- - - 1836. 1.923 Bill to provide for the Enactment of certain Laws in the Island of Jamaica. (127.) As amended in Committee. (151.) - - . . 1839. ii. 479. 483 Bill to guarantee the Liquidation of a Loan or Loans for the Service of the Colony of Jamaica. (239.) - ; . ■ ' . - ' - - 1854. iv. 343 Copies of a Patent of Land in the Island of Jamaica granted by the CrOwn, on 11th Novem- ber 1690, to Christopher Senior, Esq., and also of another Patent of Land granted, on 24th February 1745, to A. Arcedekne, Esq. (in 127. of 1831-32.) .- cccvii. 1198 Eeturn of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military Establishments of tlamaica, the, Expenses of which are defrayed by any Revenue raised in that Island, the annual Amount of such Expenses, and the annual Ways . and Means for raising such Revenue, for the Tear ending 30th September 1831. (in 127. of 1831-32.) - - cccvii. 1359 Account of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain from Jamaica between Sth January 1792 and Sth January 1806. (22. of 1806.) - - " - Vii. 144 Papers in explanation of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Jamaica in reference to the Amendment of their original Act for giving effect to the Act of Parliament for the Abolition of Slavery. (44) - - - - . - 1836. xxv. 193 Two Statements made by the Ageiit of Jamaica, on behalf of the Assembly of. that Colony, to the Colonial Secretary, dated 19th and 21st March 1836, in relation to the recent Proceedings of the Governor and Assembly of Jamaica ; and the Protest of the Agent against the Bill for reviving and continuing in forcei the Act of the liCgislature of Jamaica. ito explain and amend an Act for the Abolition" of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (62.) - - - -. - - 1836, xxv. 269 CprT€i3pondence between the Colonial Secretary and the Governor of Jamaica relative to alleged Maltreatnlent of Prisoliers in ithe HouSe of Correction in St. John's Parish, and Obstructions offered to the Special Magistrates of St. Thomas in the Vale in the Discharge oftheir official Duties. "(250.) - - - - - 1837. viti. 235 Return showing the Amount raised in the Island of Jamaica, and applied by the Assembly and Parochial Vestries, for the Church Establishment, and for the Support of .Schools and ' Education", for Five Tears ending 30th September 1836; together with an Extract from a Despatch of the G-ovemor relative to Votes of the Assembly towards the Promotion of Religious Instruction. (24.) - - - - - 1838. xrv. 483 Report from C. J. Latrobe, Esq., on Negro Education in Jamaica ; with Correspondence 'relating thereto. (63.) - - - - - - 1838. xrv. 219 Return' of the Exports from Jamaica for Fifty-three Tears, ending 31st December 1836. (70.) - - - - - - - 1838. xvm. 535 Returns of the Expiorts from Great Britain to Jamaica during the last Ten Tears,, and of the Exports of the Goods thus imported into Jamaica from thience to the Spanish Main or elsewhere, (in 358.) - - - - - - 1838. xvni. 537 Despatch from Lord Glenelg to the Governor of Jamaica in reference to a Bill before Parlia- ment respecting the Legislature of Jamaica. (222.) - - - 1839. ix. 389 Acts .passed by the Legislature of Jamaica for building, &c. Gaols, Houses of Correction, &e.; Reisolutions of Meetings of I^lanters, &c., on 12th April, 10th May, and 14th June, 1839; and Memorial of the Association of Jamaica Proprietors to Viscount Melbourne and the ' Mai-tiuess of Normanby on 30th May 1829. (136.) ; - -1839. ix. 393 Return of the Number of disposable Ships and Vessels under the Orders of Commodore Douglas, actually present within the Jamaica Part of the West India Station, at different Periods between May and December 1838. (39.) - - - 1839. xvi. 487 Communications addressed to the Secretary of State by the Agent for the Island of Jamaica relative to the Conduct of the Negro Population. (4&) -- - 1839. ix. 309 Memorial of the Council and Assembly of Jamaica to Her Majesty, praying that there may be no Alteration in the Duties on Foreign Sugars which would facilitate their Introduction into Great ^ritain; also, a Representation^ by the Agents, of the .Colonies having Legislatures, against the proposed Reduction of the Duties on Foreign Sugars. (102.) - - - - - , - - - 1841. xvin. 545 Correspondence relating to the general Condition of the Island of Jamaica, of earlier Dates than the Despatches included- in the Papers next' mentioned. (111.) - 1849. ix. 1 Papers relative to the Affairs of the Island of Jamaica. - - - 1849. . ix. 177 -. Further Papers on same Subject.; - - - - - 1850. x. 475 . Further Papers on same l&ubjfect. ... - 1854. xiii. 151 Papers relative to Legislative Proceedings in Jamaica. - - - 1852-3. xv. 651 Further Papers on same Subject. - - - ... 1854. xni. 1 Copy of the Act of Jamaica, 21 Vict. c. 5. to amend the Laws relating to.. Agricultural Immigrants, and for raising Funds to defray the Expenses attendant upon their Intro- duction and subsequent Colonization in the Island. (66.)- - 1857-8. XI. 267 , See also supra^ ^•}-} '^'"'^i *'* ^M Inclex, Naval Inquiry. Slavbbt. . Martinique.- See supra, Y.I.; and,- in, the Index, S'LA.yiSRY. Sugar. MontSerrat. See supra, Y.i.; and, in: the Index, Slavery. iHevis. See §upra, V. 1, ; an,^, in the Index, HuGGiifs, Edward, Esq. Slavery. F f 2 228 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Colonies ----- Colville Colonies and Colonial Apfaiiis: , V. West India Colonies — continued. 8. Saint Christopher: Colonial Act to repeal the Duties of Customs imposed upon Articles imported into the Islands of St. Christopher and Anguilla by the Act 8 & 9 Vict. " to regulate the Trade of the British Possessions abroad." (252.) . - - - 1850. Vol. x. p. 629 See also supra, V. 1.; and, in the Index, Slavery. Saint Kitts. See supra, V. i. Saint Lucie, i > See supra, V. l.; and, in the Index, Slavekt. Saint Vincent. J 9. Tobago: Bill for granting Belief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion of Immigration of Free Labourers. (158.) - - ' - - - - 1847-8. vi. 579 Bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Treasury to make Arrangements concerning a certain Loan advanced by way of Belief to the Island of Tobago. (285.) - 1854-5. ly. 385 Papers relative to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. .... 1847-8. nii. 605 See also supra, V. 1.; and, in the Index, Slaveet. 10. Tortola: Bill to permit the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods into and from the Port of Eoad Harbour in the Island of Tortola. (50. of 1806.) - - - 1.143 Two Orders in Council, made under the Authority of the Acts 42 & 43 Geo. 3. for allowing Foreign Sugar and Bum to be imported into Tortola. (53. of 1806.) - - vii. 231 Account of the Value of all Exports from Great Britain to Tortola for the Seven Years ending 5th January 1805. (in 51. of 1806.) - - - - - vii. 146 Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported into Tortola from Foreign Settlements in the Years 1803, 1804, and 1805. (in 51. of 1806.) - - - - - vii. 147 Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain from Tortola from 1799 to 1804 both inclusive, (in 51. of 1806.) - - - - - vn. 148 Papers relating to the Trial and Execution of Arthur Hodge Esquire, of Tortola, for the Murder of one of his Slaves. (114. of 1811.) . - . . xltt. 151 See also supra, V. 1. ; and, in the Index, Slaveet. 11. Trinidad: Bill for granting Belief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising. Money for the Promotion of Immigration of Free Labourers. (158.) - - - - - - 1847-8. vi. 579 Papers relating to the Capitulation, Population, &c. of the Island of Trinidad ; with the Eoyal Ordinance or Cedula for the Government and Protection of Slaves in the Spanish Colonies. (112. of 1811.) ....... xlvi. 129 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Eailways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Brunswick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and promoting such Works. (240.) ....... 1847. vi. 91 Petition to Her Majesty of the Inhabitants of Trinidad interested in the Cultivation of Sugar, praying for Measures of Belief. (65.) - - - - 1847-8. viii. 625 Papers relating to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. .... 1847-8. viii. 605 Despatch from the Governor of Trinidad respecting the Operation of the Navigation Laws. (94.) - - - - - - - - 1849. XIV. 321 See also supra, V. 1.; and, in the Index, Negeo Education. Slavery. Virgin Islands. See supra, V. 1.; and, in the Index, Slavery. Colonization Commissioners. See Australian Colonies, 5. Emigration, i. Colonization of India. See East Indies, II. lo. Colonization from Ireland. See Emigration, i. Colonnade, Eegent's Quadrant : Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to remove the Colonnade in the Eegent's Quadrant. (271.) - - - . . 1847-8. VL 343 Columbia, British. See British Columbia. Colville of Culross, Claim op Peerage : Minutes of Evidence given before the Committee for Privileges, to whom was referred the Petition of Charles John Colville, Baron Colville of Culross in Scotland, claiming the Right to vote as a Scotch Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent Scotland. (36.) - - - - - - - - . 1850. XXI. 49 Minutes of Election of the Earl of Airlie and the Lord Blantyre,as Two of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland, in the room of David Earl of Airlie and John Lord Colville of Cuh-oss, deceased. (84.) -----.. i850. xx. 569 SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. 229 Combinations - COMMEECE Combinations of Workmen.: Bill to amend so much of the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. for preventing unlawful Combinations ot Workmen, and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof, as relates to the Forms of Conviction therein referred to. (1801.) - ... - [i.] 397 Bill to prevent unlawful Combination of Workmen, Artificers, Journeymen, and Labourers in Ireland, and for other Purposes. (1802-3.) - - . - - - [v.] 403 Bill to repeal the Laws relative to the Combination of Workmen. (111. of 1824.) - clx. 691 Bill to repeal the Laws relating to the Combination of Workmen, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (188. of 1825.) .... - clxxvi. 1243 ■ - Bill to amend and explain 6 G-eo. 4. c. 129. to repeal the Laws relating to the Combination of Workmen, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (241.) - 1852-3. iii, 583 Bill to amend and explain the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 129. to repeal the Laws relating to the Combination of Workmen, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (99.) - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 45 Beport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Combination Laws, par- ticularly as to the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 95, (209. of 1825.) ... clxxxvii. 1 [Subjects : — Proceedings of Associationi. Evils of Combination. Insufficiency of the existing Law. Proposed Improvements.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (210. of 1825.) - clxxxvii. 67 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Combinations of Workmen; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (281.) - - 1838. xxv. 1 ■ Second Report. (281.2.) ...... 1838. xxv. 315 (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Observations.) See also Artizans and Machinery. Cotton Spinners, Glasgow. Mining AND Manufacturing Population. Combinations endangering the Public Peace. Public, Ireland. Commerce ; Treaties, &c. respecting, see— Abyssinia. African States. America, United States of, I. III. Austria. Belgium. Bolivia, Republic of. Borneo. Brazils. Ceylon. Chile, Republic of. China. Colombia. Costa Rica, Republic of. Denmark. East Indies, in. Equator, Republic of the. France. Frankfort. German Union of Customs. Gibraltar. Greece. Guatemala, Republic of. Hanover. Hanseatic States. Hayti. holstein. Honduras. Italy. Liberia, Republic of. Malta. See Peace, Public, England. Peace, Commerce and JN^avigation. Trade and Navigation. Mecklenburg Strelitz. Mexico. Morocco. Muscat. Netherlands and Belgium. Norway. Oldenburg. Paraguay, Republic of. Persia. Peru, Republic of. Portugal. Post Office. Prussia. Rio de la Plata. Russia. Saint Domingo. Sandwich Islands. Sardinia. Servia. SlAM. Sicily. South America. Spain. Spanish American Republics. Sweden. Switzerland. Texas, Republic of. Turkey. Tuscany. Uruguay, Oriental Republic of the. See Imports and Exports. Shipping. Trade, Foreign, II. Commerce, Trade, and Manufactures, see- Agents, Goods intrusted to. Agricultural Statistics. America, United States op. Arms, i. Artizans and Machinery. Arts and Manufactures. Auctioneers and Auctions. Austria. Bakers and Baking Trade, Ireland. Bank op England. Bank of Ireland. Bank of Scotland. Banks and Bankers, bankruptcy. Beer. Beet Root Sugar. Bills of Lading. Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. Bobbinet Trade. Bread. Butter and Cheese. China Trade. Coals, Coal Trade, &c. Coal Trade, Ireland. Coasting Trade. Cocoa. CoouLUS Indicus and Quassia. Ff 3 230 GENERAL; INDEX ffO-THE COMMEBCE - Commercial Commerce, Trade, and Manufactures — continued. Coffee. Coin and Coinage. Colonies and Colonial Affairs. Combinations of Workmen. Commercial Credit. Commercial Distress. Commercial Licences. Corn. Cotton, Cotton Goods, &c. Cotton Mills, and Factories, Cotton Trade. Criminal Law, I. 23. si. 11. i; Creditors, Scotland. Customs. Cutlert Trade. . Debtors and Debts. Designs Copyright. East Indies, &c. Exchange,. Rate of. Excise. Fish and Fisheries. Fisheries,, Ireland, Flax, &c. Flint Glass. Forestalling, &c. Framework-knitting Manufacture. France, 2. Fruit Trade. Fur Trade. Glass. " '" ' ' ■ Gloves. Gold and Silver Wares. Guano Trade. Guernsey, &c. Hand-Loom Weavers. Hardware. •' Hay and Straw. Hides and Skins. Hops. Hosiery Trade. Imports and Exports. Inland Revenue. Inland Warehousing. " Iron. Isle op Man. Japan. Jesuits Bark. Joint Stock Companies. Lace. Lead and Lead Ore. Leather. ' Letters Patent, and Patent Rights. Limited Liability. See Banks and Bankers. Joint Stock Compa- nies. Partnerships. Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures. Linen Trade and Linen Board. Machinery. Malt. Manure. . , Marshall's Digest. Masters ;AND Workmen ob Sbbvahts. Merchants Propertts Protection of. MiNHiFG AND MANUFACTURINGPOPULATIOlf. Needlewomen, Oyster Trade. Paper. Partnerships. , Plate, Goldjand Silver^ PoteTEB's Tables. See Retemue, Popu* LATioN,. Commerce,, &«»• Potash. ; . i ■ Precious Mktaijp. , Prices Current. Printed Calicoes. PteiNTED Woven Fabrics. Promissory Notes, &o. ^ Provisions, &c. Public Houses. Quarantine. Rags, Woollen. Revenue, Population, Commerce, he, Salmon and $almon Fisheries. Salo?. Salvage; Ship Owners.' Shipping, &c. , Silk Trade. Soap. Sound Dues. ' . . South Sea Company.' Spirits. "■ . • Stage Coaches. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Statistical Abstract. . . Statistical Tables. Sugar. Sulphur Monopoly. . Switzerland. Syria. . •• Tariffs of Foreign States. Tea. -,' Timber. . . . ;. -. . Tobacco and Snuff, Trade, Board of. Trade, Foreign. Trade and Navigation. Traders Assets. • Trading, Exclusive Pbivilbge of. Transit Trade. ^ , TurpentineManupactures. Turtle/ ; Usury Laws. Victuallers. . ' ■ > Wages. .v. Warehousing of Goods. Weights and Measures. Whale Fishery. Wbstb. •- -■;.-,. '. Wool. Woollen Manufactures. Yarn. Commercial Credit : , Bill for enabling His Majesty to direct the Issue of Exchequer Bills for the Purposes therein mentioned [Commercial .Ci;eiiit]. (25. oflSlL) - - '^^ i-'i Volt XLI. p.229 Bill to secure Respayment of Money advanced by the Bank of Ireland foir -the Purposes therein mentioned [Comijiercial Credit]. (62. of 1811.)" - - .- ~ .. xLi. 265 Bill for the Assistance of Trade and Manufactures' in Ireland by the Advance of certain Sums for the Support of Comnjercial Credit there; (51.' of 1820.) - - cxiv, 241 Bill to amend the' Acts for Assistance of Trade and Manufacttires, and for the Support of Commercial Credit in Ireland. ;; (63. of 1823.) ■' J'" -. " -. . cxLin. 467 Report from the Select Committee Of the House of Commons, in 1811, on the State of Com- mercial Credit; ahd Report oi^ the Comiflifesibiiert for the Issue of certain Exchequer BiUsiiil794. '(IS'.oflSll.) , - - . - - '. ■:. xliv. 33 [Subjects :— Embjirrassment of Trade, and Expediency of Advances by ParliMnent.]., Account of the Money voted, for pie Relief of Ireland, th^ Application thereof, and the Balance^.remaining in Ijand, (i?. of 1821.) - - , ,. . cxxv.. 233 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 231 COMMEECIAL CoxuEBCiAi, Distress : Report from 'Secret Gon^mittee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire iato the Causes of the Distress which has for some Time prevailed among ;the Commercial Classes, and how far it- has been .aflfected by the Laws for regulating the Issue of Bank Notes payable on Demand ; with Mjjiiites of Evidence, &c. (31.) - 1847-8. Vol. xxiv. p. 1 [&PBJBCTS: -(♦Causes of Distress. Effect of .Treasury Letter of 25th October 1 847. Efficiency of Circulating Medium. Adverse and favoura]i>l^ Exchang^f. I^esponsibility of Bank diminished. I^nexampled X'jLjactuations in Bate of Discount. Discopits of Banks of England and France com- pared.'' Errors in Bank Management in 1847. Question of Advances on Treasury Bills. Limita- tion of Silver Bullion. Publication of Bank Accounts. Bemedial Measures recommended. Effects of the Acts of 1844 and 1845 on Scotland and Ireland.] Beport of, the above Committee [reprinted]. (16.) - , - 1857, Sess. 1. ix. 83 Minutes of 'Evidence, Appendix aiid Index [reprinted]. (1,6 a.) .- 1857, Sess. 1. ix. 143 First Report from, the Secyei Qommittee of thp Houge of Commons appointed to inquire into the Causes of the recent Commercial Distress, and how far it has been affected by the Laws for regulating the Issue of Bank Notes payable on Demand ; with the Minutes of Evidence. (213.) ".--'- - - 1847-8. xxvii. 1 Second Beport from same Committee^ with Minutes of Evidence. (213.11.) - 1847-8. xxvii. 505 [Subjc^Cts : — Extent of Accbinmodation affcirded by the Bank in Times of Pressure. Occasion of the Bank limiting its Acbommodation. Bank Charter Act ; Extent to which it has answered the Purpose of its Promoters. How far the recent Commercial Difficulties are to be attributed to the Operation of that A^^- Bank of England ; its Constitution, Privileges, and Management. Separation of tile Departments. Eirroi' of the Bank iii not taking earlier precautionary Measures in 1847. Banks of Scotland and Ireland. Bank of Liverpool. Circulation of Bank Kotes. Scarcity of Kotes. ; Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks, Banks of Issue : Establishment of new Banks ; Befusal.of Accommodation by the Bapk of England ; Limitation of Issues. Bills discounted by the Bank.' Exportpf BuUio'u ; Amount held by the Bank. China Trade. Country ■Circulation ; Amount r^tairdd for the Wants of the Country i Operation of Act of 1844 in regulating the Circulation. Commercial Distress of 1847 ; its Causes ; Prevention of Eecurrence ()f Commercial Difficulties.; ConvertUjility of Promissory Notes, Effect of the Importation of Corn ip delranging the Money Market. Draiii of Gold. East India Trade ; Bills of Exchange femployed ; depressed State ;' Hypothecation ' of Goods. Exchequer Bills. Cause of the Failures in 1847. Foreign Exchanges. Success of the Government Letter in aljaying the Panic. Fluctuations in Bate of Interest. Legal Tender. Paper Currency ; Metallic Currency. Silver Circulation. Over-tra^g. , Failure .of the Potato Crop. Bailways ; their Effect in producing the Depression.] . Appendix to the precediiig Report. (213.-111.) ... 1847-8. xxvni. 1 [Subjects: — Accounts relating to General Circulation ; the Bank^ of England, Scotland, and Ireland; Country Banks and Joint Stopk Banks. Stamp .Duty. Kate of Exchange. Public Stocks. Bailways, Cajaals, Docks, &c.] ^ , , Supplemental Appendix; with Index. (213.-IV.) - . - 1847-8. xxviii. 379 [Subjects : — ^Papers delivered in by Witnesses. Accounts relating to Advances made on Hypothe- cation of Goodsi and to the Importation and Exportation of Corn.] Report from the Select Committee of -the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Bank Act of 1844, and of the Bank Acts for Ireland and Scotland of 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 37. 38.), and who were instructed to inquire into the Causes of ' the recent Coiiim'ercial Distress, and to investigate how far it has been affected by the Laws for regulating the Issue of Bknk Notes payable on Demand; (271.-I.) - 1857-8. xxi. 1 [Subjects op EEPoliT:*—l.tJilprei!edented Extension of Foreign Trade since 1847 ; large Importa- tions of Gold and Silver from California and Australia ; Extension of Banking Aceoirimodation. — n. Eussian War : Diminution of Bullion at the Bank, and increased Bate of Discount, from April 1855 to March 1857 ; but no Derangement of the Monetary System —III. Commercial Disorder in America. Its, Effects upon Persons engaged in Trade with that Country. Failures of Banking and Commercial Houses ; and Drain of GSd.^ IV. Issue of Government Letter, authorizing Excess of Issues by the Bank of England. Its beneficial Eesults.^ V. General Outline of the Commercial Disaster as it occurred in the United Kingdom. Failure of Trading Firms and Banking Establishments. ' Eun upon Glasgow Sayings Banks. Great Abuse of Credit, shown in the Inadequacy of Capitalpossessed by many Companies. — -VL Progress of Distress in the North "ofEurope; caused by undue Expansion of Commercial Credit. VII. Question of local Separation . i ■ of Issue Department of the Bankj Theory .of Paper and Metallic Currency. Amount of Bullion necessary to be kept in Keserve. ■ Soundness of Banking Legislation of Sir E. Peel. Vin. Becommendations respecting the Issue of small Notes in Scotland and Ireland, and of private Issues in thii United Kingdom: Whether a Bank that has suspended Payment should not ., .■. lose the Privilege of Issue : That the -subsisting pecuniary Arrangement between the Executive Govemment.andvthe Bank of England shonld be reconsidered, &c.] Report from same Committee ; tbgether with the Proceedings of the Comniittee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (271.-II.) - - - 1857-8. xxi. 77 [Subjects op BiiPOKT:^i-As shown above.] ' , - [Heads op Evidence: — Accommodation Bills. Banks of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Belfast Banking System. Bill Brokers. Bills of Exchange. Bullion Eeserve (Issue Depart- ment). Circulation (Papei; Currency ). , Country Banks. Deposits at Bank of England, and ■ inH&nds of Gotintr^ Baii's, Brokers, &c. Discounts and Advances by the Bank of England; in the Crisis of 1857i- Drains' of Bullion, and Commercial Pressures, 1847 and 1857. Failures of .CoWinercial ]9o;uses, 1847 and 1857. Glasgow; Causes of the late Pressure. Government Letter authorizing Excess, of Issues. Interest on Deposits. Issue Department of Bank of England. Joint Stock Banks; Liverpool Borough Bank"; London Joint Stock Bank; London and West- ' minster Bank ; NortHirinberland and Durham Bank ; Union Bank of Scotland ; Western Bank of Scotland: Limited and u&Udilted Liability. One Pound Notes ; their Effect. Bate of Interest. Beserve of Notes and Coin (Banking Depai-tment). Scotland : System of Banking ; how affected ' '■ by late Pressure. United States of America : Failures there, the main Cause of the late Crisis in this Cbuntty.]' iForeign Communications relative to the Comm,ercial Crisis of J857; viz., Hamburg, Berlin, Rotterdam, Leipzig, Belgium, &c. (in 271.-11.) - ' - 1857-8. xxi. 588-609 Ff 4 2.52 GENERAL INDEX TO) THE Commercial - - - - Commissary « CoMMEECiAL Docks : . ■; Account of the total Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered the Docks in 1824. (91. of 1825.) Vol. cxcin. p. 47 Account of the Number of Ships of the Average Burden of 300 Tons which the Docks are capable of containing, the greatest Number of Vessels which were loading or discharging at any One Time in 1824, and the Number which were loading or discharging on 5th April 1825. (in 73.. of 1825.) - - - - - cxciii. 58 Report of the Admiralty on the Commercial Docks Improvement Bill. (56.20.) - 1 851. xxx. 387 Commercial Licences : Extracts of Orders in Council or Licences under the King's Sign Manual, from 5th Jan. 1800 to 5th Jan. 1805, permitting the Importation of Produce or Merchandize in Foreign Vessels not the Growth, &c. of such Countries, &c. (6. of 1806.) - - vn. 449 Account of Licences granted for Commercial Objects. (32. of 1810.) - xxxtti, 175 Orders or Notices put up at the Council Office, in 1809, relative to the granting Licences for Commercial Purposes. (82. of 1810.) - - . . . xxxvn. 179 Accounts respecting Commercial Licences, and Copy of the Memorial against the Licence Trade presented by the Merchants and Shipowners , of Kingston-upon-HuU to the Boardof Trade, dated 4th Aprill 811. (22. of 1812.) - - - mi. 31 Numberof Commercial Licences granted from 1802 to 1811 inclusive. (25. of 1812.) -Lin. 39 Forms of Licences for the Import and Export of G-oods. (55.*& 75. of 1812.) - liu. 41. 59 Account of the Value of Goods shipped under Licences with Condition to export to the Amount of not less than 51. Sterling for every Ton Burden of the Vessel, and the Amount exported exceeding such Conditions. (113. of 1812.) ... lhi. 67 Account of the Number of Licences issued for Ships to go to Ports blockaded, and to those not blockaded. (119. of 1812.) - - - . . - liu. 69 Eeturn of Spirits imported from -the Ports of Holland since 1st Oct. 1811; and Copies of the Licences under which such Importation was made. (31. of 1812.) - - lv. 189 See also Heligoland, Teade, Foreign, I. Commercial Marine. .S'ee Seamen, Merchant. ' Shipping, Navigation, &c. Commercial Railwat. See London and Bxackwall Railway. Commercial Relations : Report on the Statistics of Tuscany, Lucca, the Pontifical and Lombardo- Venetian States, with special References to their Commercial Relations ; by J. Bowring. - 1839. xxxn. 181 See also France, 2. Commercial Tariffs op Foreign States. See Tariffs of Foreign States, Commercial Treaties. See Commerce, Treaties respecting. Commissariat Department : Account of the Contract Prices paid by the Commissary in Chief for Oatmeal, Oats Bread and Meat for the Troops in North Britain, (in 69. of 1813-14.) - lxxi, 130 131 Estimates of the Commissariat and Barrack Departments for the Year 1816. (15. & 55. of 1S16.) - ---.... Lxxx. 123. 131 Estimate of Sums required for the Supply of Bread, Meat, and Forage, Coals, Candles, Straw and Furniture, for the Troops in Great Britain; for casual Supplies of Troops on Foreign Stations; and for Pay of the Commissariat Department. (44. of 1817.) - Lxxxvi. 157 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Commissariat, &c. (16.) - . 1843. xviii 7 Treasury Minute, dated 22d December 1854, directing the Arrangements for the Transfer'of the Commissariat to the War Department. (10.) - . 1854-5 xvii 701 Minutes of the Treasury, and Correspondence between the Treasury, the War Department and the Board of Audit, relative to the Examination of the Commissariat Accounts and' to the Re-transfer of the Financial Business of the Commissariat to the Treasury (^^^•) " 1856. XXII. 41 Royal Warrant, dated 28th October 1858, and Report of the Committee appointed to inauire ^ into the existmg Organization of the Commisariat Department; with Evidence and ^PP^'^d^^- - - 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 65 See also Military Expenditure. Provisions, &c. Commissary Courts, Scotland : Bill for abolishing Inferior Commissary Courts in Scotland, 85c. {52. of 1814-15 ) Lxxm 203 Bill for the Regulation of the Commissary Court of Edinburgh, and for regulating the Juris- diction of the Inferior Commissaries in Scotland. (88. of 1823.^-__As LaLo^ il the Committee. (107. of 1823.) . . ) . txLir 691 7W Bill to abolish the Commissary Court of Edinburgh, and to reeulate tho Mn,q» \f * \- Proofs in Consistorjial Causes in Scotland, (92.) - . - 1836, 11 I23 Act of Sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session adjusting Tables of Fees for th'p Offlo of the Commissary Courts, and Regulations for abridging Forms of Extraot tw^ '* Terms of the Act 4 Geo,4. c. 97. s, 18. (9, of 1824.) - . J^xtract JJemn,^ m See also Courts in Scotland, SESSIONAL TAPERS; 1801-1859. 233 Commissary - Commissioners Commissary General of Musters. See Military Expenditure, Commissions, Assize. See Assizes. Commissions, Patent : Bill to continue certain Patent Commissions until the Exhibition of the Commissions revoking them. (275.) - ... . . 1846. Vol. iv. p. 235 Commissions, Royal : Return of the Number of Royal Commissions for giving the Royal Assent to Bills during the Session 1844 ; the Dates of such Commissions; the Titles of the several Public Bills included in such Commissions; and the Dates at which such Bills severally were read a First Time in the House of Lords. (275.) - - - - 1844. xv. 281 See also Bills, Public. Commissions in the Army. See Army, II. III. 7. Crimean Army. Commissions of the Peace. See Magistracy. Commissions to Foreigners. See Army, I. i. III. 4. Commissions TO TAKE Affidavits, &c. /Sec Oaths, 1. 7. Witnesses. Commissions to take Evidence. See Evidence. Commissions of Public Inquiry : List of all Commissions of Public Inquiry issued under the Great Seal from 1st Jan. 1830 to 1st Jan. 1836 ; together with the Names of the Commissioners therein respectively named, and other Officers attached to each Commission, with the Salaries of such Commissioners and other Officers respectively, and other Incidental Expenses attending the same. (317.) - - - ■ . - 1836. xxvi. 517 Commissions and Inquisitions in Lunacy. (See Lunatics and Lunacy. Commissioners : For Reports, &c. of Commissioners appointed under the Great Seal or by Act of Parliament, see the following Heads : Accounts, Public, Ireland. America, United States of. Ancient Laws of Ireland. Army, n. Arts, Fine, See Edinburgh, Houses OF Parliament, 6. Australian Colonies. Bankruptcy, H. Barnstaple Election. Barrack Department, Bastard Children. Belfast, Borough of, Belfast, Riots in. Bethlehem Hospital, Birmingham Borough Prison, Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. Bogs in Ireland, Borneo. Boundaries, Municipal. Boundaries, Parliamentary. British Museum. Brooke, Sir James. See Borneo. Burghs, Scotland. Caledonian Canal, Cambridge Election, Cambridge University. Canada. Canterbury Election. Chancery, Court op, England, II. , ■ Chancery, Court of, Ireland. Charities, &c. Children, Employment of. Cholera. Church Commission. See Church op England, I. II, Church of England, I. II. Church op Ireland, I. II. Ill, Church op Scotland. Churches, New, in England. See Church op England, 1. 6. II. 4. Circuits op the Judges. Civil Service. Clonmel Free School. Commissariat Department. Common Law Courts. -S'ce Courts , in, England.- III. G g Conveyance, Forms op. See Registration OF Deeds. Convicts, and Convict Prisons. Copyhold and Customary Estates. Corporations, Municipal, England and Wales, II. 'Corporations, Municipal, Ireland, IL Corporations, Municipal, Scotland. See Burghs, Scotland. Cotton Mills and Factories. County Courts. County Rates. Courts in England, II. Courts in Ireland. Courts in Scotland. Crimean Army, Hospitals, &o, Criminal Law. Customs, II. Dean Forest. Decimal Coinage. Distress in Ireland. Divisions of Counties. See Boundaries, Parliamentary, i. Divorce. Dublin, 2, 4, is. East Indies (British Government), II. Ecclesiastical Commission, England. See Church of England, 1. 1. II. 3. Ecclesiastical Commission, Ireland. See Church of Ireland, 1. 1. II. 2. III. 3. 4. Ecclesiastical Courts. Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage, England. iS'ee Church of England, ILi. Ecclesiastical Revenue and Patronage, Ireland. See Church op Ireland, II. i. IIL 1. Edinburgh. Education and Schools. Emigration. Encumbered Estates. Episcopal and Capitular Revenues. See Church op England, II, 8. Exchequer Bills, Excise. Factories. See Cotton Mills and Fac- tories. Fees, Perquisites, &c. 234 . GENERAL; INDEX TO^TaE Commissioners Commissioners — continued^-' Fees in Codkts of Justice. See Courts in England, II. Fine Arts. /See Houses of Parlia- ' ■. MENT. First Fruits and Tenths. Fish and Fisheries. J'iSBfEfeliisJ'IteELAND. ■" ' 'f Forgery. ' FrameWork-knitting Manufacture. Galwat Election. Gaols and Prisons, II. Grand Juries. Hand-loom Weavers. Harbours and Ports. Health op Towns. See Public Health. ■• i : Highlands of Scotland. Holyhead Harbour. Holyhead Roads, &c. Houses of Parliament. Hull Election. * Hyde Park, Disturbance at. Ilchbster Gaol. iMPROVliMENT AND DRAINAGE OP Lands. . ,, ,., . , Inclosure. Indexes , to Commissioners Reports. , tiJbusTRiAt 'Exhibition. - ' ' Inland Navigation, Ireland. Inland Revenue. Irish Packet Station. ■ JusTicte, Administration of; See Courts in EnglXnd, II. Courts nr IrelAndI Courts in Scotland. Crimes and Ofpences, II. Land, 'Occupation op. Land Revenue. " Land Tax. Law Commission. iSee' Courts in Scotland, II. Law and Jurisprudence,' SfubYOP. Leicester County Gaol. Letters Patent. Lighthouses. Loan Sgcieties, Ireland. Lodging Houses. London. Lunacy and Lunatic's, II. ' Maldon Election. - Malta. Marriages; Maynooth College. Medical Charities, Irelani); ' | Metropolis Improvements. Mbtropoxis Turnpike Roads. Metropolis WIter; Metropolitan Sanit'artCommission. Military ExfenSiturE. Military Promotion and Retire- ment. Military Punishments. See Army. .Mines. '' ''' ■ - ''■ -.^ Mining and Manufacturing Popu- lation. ' ' ' Mint. " ' "''"" ■ "' National Education, Ireland. See Education, Ireland. National- GAiiLERiES. * ■ Naval Inquiry. Naval Promotion and Retirement. Naval Revision. Commissioners Clauses Consowdahon : Navy, U.. .»>,;,. . .,.„:. .;..-- '•, .■ ■.;i.-;ncv ■ • New Poor Law Commissioners. See Poor AND Poor Rates, 1. 1. II. 3. III. " * Northern Lighthouses. See Light- houses. Oldham, Fall of a Cotton Max at. Ordnance Memoir, Ireland. Oxford ' University. Partnerships. ,' Patriotic Fund! Paving Commissioners, Dublin. See Dub- ' LIN, 8. PeNtonville Prison- Pilots and PiLdTAGB. " Poor Law Commissioners, . England and WaleSi See PffOR and Poor. Rates. Poor Law CoBraissioifEBs, Ireland. See Poor IN Irelajji). ' Population. Post Office, II. Property Duty. Public Accounts, Ireland. -'.• • . ■ -'■;-" 1845. V. 493 BiU for dispensing with the Evidence of the Proclamations' On Fines levied in the Ctnii-t of Common pleas at Westminster. ' (290.) - - - - 1847-8. v. 689 Bill to regulate the Receipt and' Amount of Fees receivable by certain Officers in the Court of Common Pleas. (147.) - - - '- - - 1850. iv. 225 -'' A similar Bill. (316.) - ; - - - - - 1850. iv. 231 Bill to regulate the Salaries of the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench and the Chief Justice of the Court of Cominon Pleas. (212.) '■-.' - 1851, m. 327 Account of all Causes set down for- Argument in the Court of Common Pleas, with the Dates at which the same were set downl (in 14.) — ' '- ' - .. 1841. xviii. 33 Account of Sums paid to the Consolidated Fund from Fees received in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, (in 36.) - - ' , - 1843. . xxi. 241 Return by the Masters of Her Majesty s Court of Common Pleas of all Writs issued in that Court in the Year 1849, distiiiguishing those for Sums not exceeding Fifty Pounds. (273.) - - -. . - - -, - , -'1850., XX. 393 Return of the several Matters of Business transacted in the Court 6f Common Pleas, for Twelve Years, from 1845 to 1856. ' ' v . . .. ,., 1857, Sfess. 2. :xxv. 655 Return of the Number of Causes entered and tried, Remanets, &c., and of the Days occupied in the Trial of Causes, in the Courts of Queen'a Bench , and jQ^mon Pleas, for Twelve Years, from 1845 to 1856. "- ' - - > - r 1857, Se^s. 2. xxv. 658 Return of the Number of Summonses, Orders, and other Matters of Business at' the Judges Chambers, from 1852 to 1856. ' - > - - - - - 1857, Sess, 2. ' xxv. 659 See also Courts in England. Exchequer, Court of, England. Judges Salaries. Offices, Public, III.. Servants at Law. . Common Pleas, Court of, Ireland. See Courts in Ireland. Judges Salaries. Common Pleas, Lancaster. See Lancaster Palatinate Courts. Common Prayer Book : • " > y. Copy of the Alterations in the Book of Common Prayer, prepared ))y tV Royal Commis- sioners for the Revision of the Liturgy in 1689. (332.) - ' ' - 1854. xxxviii. 1 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts at)pointing the Observance of certain Holydays and Fast Days. (49.); - - . , . . . is36. vi. 69 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts which relate to the Observance of th© Thirtieth of January and other Days. (29.): - : - - - - 1859. in. 9 See also Bibles and Prayer Books. Common Recoveries. See Fines and Recoveries. Common Rights. See -Ordnance;- War Department. CJ6mm6n Rights in Ireland^ See LaIjds, Partition of. Commonable Ri&hts of Freemen: . ' . '■■■•■ .>; • Bill to pro-yide for the ManageWent and fiegufetidn of thte 'Lands and Commonable Rights of Freemen of Cities and Boroughs in England. (101.) - - 1849. iv. 527 Commons. 'See Caithness and ObikniSy Commons. "RialtoN and Retraighe Commons. Commons House of Parliament. _ See House op Commons. Commons Inclosure, &c. See Inclosuee. ComMutatioSt t* Mastorial Rights. -See CoPYfloLDAND GUstomaey Estates. Commutation of Tithes. See Tithes. 236 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Companies - - - - Conscience Companies : Bill to amend the Act 1 Vict. c. 73. foi- the better enabling Her Majesty to confer certain Powers and Immunities on Trading and other Companies. (279.) - 1838. Vol. iv. p. 855 Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually inserted in Acts with respect to the Constitution of Companies incorporated for carrying on Undertakings of a public Nature. (49.') - - 1845. ii. 547 Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually inserted in Acts with respeci to the Constitution of Companies incorporated for carrying on Undertakings of a public Nature in Scotland. (50.) ----.. 1845. ii. 597 Standing Order proposed for Consideration on the Incorporation of Companies Bill. (347.) - - 1845. XVI. 137 See also Admiealtt Eepokts on Private Bills. Alliance Maeine Assurance CoMPANT. Australian Company ; see Australian Colonies, 2. Bank op England, Bank of Ireland. Bank of Scotland. Banks and Bankers. Bubble Act Amendment. Canada Company. East India Company. Equitable Loan Bank Company. Equivalent Company. Gas Light and Coke Company. Hudson's Bay Company, Joint Stock Companies. Letters Patent. Lough Coerib Improvement Company. National Land Company. Partnerships. Railways. Sierra Leone, and Sierra Leone Company. South Sea Company, Van Diemen's Land Company ; see New South Wales, Compass Committee, Liverpool : First and Second Eeports of the Liverpool Compass Committee to the Board of Trade, 1855 and 1856 ; with Letters from the Astronomer Royal thereupon, - 1857-8. xxx. 537 Compensations, see the following Heads : Accidents. Distress in Ireland, I. A'j;hol, Duke of. East India Company, III. Bankruptcy Courts, &c. Exchequer, Couet of, Ieeland. Birmingham. Improvement and Drainage op Lands, Chancery, Court of, England, Interment of the Dead, Chancery, Couet of, Ireland. Landlord and Tenant, Cleeks of the Peace. Light, &c. Dues. Coals and Coal Metees, Dublin, Millbank Peison, COEPOEATIONS, MUNICIPAL, MALICIOUS InJUEIES TO PeOPEETY. County Couets. Oednance, i, CouETs IN England. Queen's Bench, Court of, England. Couets in Ieeland, Railways, Customs, III. 4, Slaveey, I, 2. Ill, 6., Defence of the Realm, Supeeannuations. Complaints between Mastees and Workmen, See Mastees and Woekmen, Silk V Teade, 1. 1. Compositions foe Bankees. See Bank of England, I. 7. Compositions, Real, See Real Peopeety, Compositions foe Assessed Taxes. See Assessed Taxes, Compositions foe Tithes, See Tithes. Compound Householdees. See Paeliamentaey Repeesentation. Compounds. See Spieits. CoMPTON, Baeon. See Townshend. compteollees of the exchequer, see exchequer bills. exchequer, court of, England, Finance, Comptroller of the Hanaper : Return respecting the Fees, &c. of the Clerks of Enrolment, Six Clerks, Sworn Clerks, Comptroller of the Hanaper, Sec (19.) .... 1844. x. 158 Concealment op Births : Bill to provide for the Costs of Prosecutions for concealing the Birth of Children by secret burying or otherwise disposing of their dead Bodies, (90,) - - 1837, ii, 81 Condemned Seemon, Newgate Gaol : Report by the Rev, W, Russell, Inspector of Prisons, to the Secretary of State, respecting the Circumstances which occurred on the Occasion of the Condemned Sermon in the Chapel of Newgate Gaol in the Case of the Convict Hocker, and also respecting the Circumstances which took place on the Morning of the Execution; and a Letter from the Home Inspec- tors of Prisons, with Copy of a proposed Rule, for general Adoption in Prisons, with regard toTreatmentofPrisonefs condemned to Death, (119,) - 1845. xxxvii, pt,3. p,503 , CONFIEMATIONS, SCOTLAND : Bill for the better granting of Confirmations in Scotland. (68, of 1823,) - cxLin. 505 See also Peobate, Court of. Congeegations, Peotestant, See Dissenters, Dissenting Places op Worship. CONNAUGHT, ShEEIFPS OF : Return of the Names of the Sheriffs and Sub-Sherjffs of the Counties in the Province of Connaught from 1810 to 1824. (164. of 1824.) - . . cLxxii. 109 Conscience, Liberty OF, /See Liberty op Conscience. SESSIONAL PAPEKS; '18ai--1859. 237 CONSECEATION - - - - COKSOUDATED CONSECKATION OF BlSHOPS AND CLERGYMEN. See ClEEGY, I. 6. Consecration op Burial Grounds. 5ce Burial Grounds. CONSISTORIAL COURX OF CHESTER. See. ClEEGY OF THE ChUECH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND, 1.5.11.3. CONSISTORIAL CoURTS, APPEALS FROM. See PrIVY CoUNCIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION. Consistory Court of London. See Judges Salaries. Consolidated Annuities, Ireland : Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Eepayment of Advances made to Districts in Ireland. (99.) - - - - - - 1852. Vol.iv. p. 335 Bill for the Remission of the Consolidated Annuities charged upon Districts in Ireland [in respect of Advances of Money to distress,ed Poor Law Unions]. (346.) - 1852-3. in. 633 Treasury Minute, dated 4th June 1850, prescribing Arrangements for carrying into effect the Provisions of 13 Vict. c. 14. for the Repayment of Advances made to Poor Law Unions and other Districts in Ireland : Also, Report from the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland, dated 19th December 1851, to the Commissioners of the Treasury, of the Steps taken by them, in concert with Deputy Commissary General Stickney, in accordance with the Directions contained in the above Minute, (in 1,5.) - - - 1852. vii. 1 Treasury Minute, dated 21st October 1851, authorizing the Treasurers of Unions to retain, pending the Decision of Parliament, certain Sums which would otherwise be paid to the Paymaster of Civil Services, under 13 Vict. c. 14.: And also. Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland, dated 28th January 1852, enclosing a Table prepared from the sealed Orders of the Commissioners, declaring the Annuities under 13 Vict. c. 14., and from Returns obtained from the Clerks of Unions, in order to enable the Com- missioners to carry out the Directions contained in the above Minute ; together with a Form of Circular addressed to the Treasurers of the several Unions which contain any Electoral Division or Divisions for which the Annuity is proposed to be remitted under the Authority of that Minute, (in 15.) ... - 1852, vii. 38 Report by Sir C. E. Trevelyan on Consolidated Annuities, and the Modification of them, for the Tear ended 30th September 1851, which was authorized by the Treasury Minute of 21st of the following Month. ...... 1852. vii. 45 Memorials addressed to the Treasury from certain Unions, in reference to Consolidated Annul- ties charged under 13 Vict. c.l4. (63. 68. & 77.) - 1852. vn. 59. 95. 109 Memorial of the Guardians of the Union of Ennis, and other Poor Law Unions in the County of Clare, on the Consolidated Annuities. (177.) . - . 1852. vii. 121 Copies of the several Poor Law Valuations in Ireland in which, in reference to the Debts due on 30th September 1850, the calculated Apportionment of the Debts by the Consolidated Annuity has been made ; and a Copy of the corresponding Poor Law Valuations now adopted, and according to which the last Rates have been made : — Province of Ulster. (90.-L) - - . . . 1852. vii. 127 Province of Leinster. (gO.-IL) - - . - . 1852. vii. 227 Province of Connaught. (96.) ..... 1852. vii. 401 Province of Munster. (HI.) - - - - - 1852. vn. 553 Report from Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Treasury Minute providing for Debts due from Counties and Unions in Ireland, by the Imposition of a Consolidated Annuity for a Period not exceeding Forty Years ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (64.) ....... 1852. xx. 1 See also Distress in Ireland. Poor in Ireland. Consolidated Fund : Bill to render the growing Produce of the Consolidated Fund arising in Great Britain available for the Public Service. (37. of 1819.) .... xcvil 85 Comparative Account of the Produce of the Consolidated Fund in the Years 1807 and 1808. (8. of 1809.) ......... XXX. 7 Accounts respecting the Consolidated Fund of Ireland for the Year ending 5th Jan. 1812. (61. of 1812.) - - - LY. 103 Accounts of the Income, Charge, and Surplus of the Consolidated Fund in 1809, 1810, and 1811, and of the War Taxes, &c. for the same Periods. (6. of 1812.) - - lt. 43 State of the Consolidated Fund of Ireland on 5th Jan. 1816. (73. of 1816.) - lxxix. 180 Account of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for the Seven Years ended 5th Jan. 1817. (in 23. Of 1817.) lxxxti. 4 Account of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for the Two Years ended 5th April 1817, distinguishing the Receipt of each Quarter, and the Source from whence derived. (in33. of 1817.) , - . - . . . . lxxxvi. 17 Account of the Income, Charge, and Surplus or Deficiency of the Consolidated Fund of GreatBritainforThreeYearsended5th April 1817. (in 33. of 1817.) - lxxxvi. 24 Account of the Income of and Charge upon the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom for the Quarter ended 5th July 1816, and for Great Britain for the Quarter ended 5th July 1817. (103. of 1817.) . . . . - lxxxvi. 25 Accounts of the ordinary Income and Charge of the Consolidated Fund of Ireland for the Years 1814, 1815, and 1816. (in 64. of 1817.) - - - lxxxti. 56. 58. 60 Accounts of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for Eight Years ending 5th Jan. 1818. (6. of 1818.) ....... xciT. 71 Account of the Income, Charge, and Surplus or Deficiency of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain for Four Years ending 5th April 1818. (43. of 1818.) - - xciv. 87 Account of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for the Three Years ended 5th April 1818. (in42. of 1818.) -._-..- xciv. 77 Gg3 238 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Consolidated - - * - - • Oonstables Consolidated Fund — continued. ■'■ :■'!•. m ■■.>!; , Account of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for the Years 1815, 181.6, 1817, and 1818. (in 14. of 1819.) - - - - - - Vol. ovui. p, 3 Account of the Income, Charge, and Surplus or Deficiency of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain for Five Years ending 5th Jan. 1819. (in 14. of 1819.) - cviii. 5 Account of the Income of and Charge upon the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain and Ireland for the Year 1818, (168, of 1819.) _, - , - ; - - cviii, 17 Account of the Income and Charge on the Consolidateii' Fund of the United Kingdom for the Year 1819. ' (103. of ,1820.) - - '- - - - oxvm. 153 Account of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for the Five Years ending 5th Jan, 1820. (in 5. of 1820.) -. -. - .- - - ''^^ ' cxviii. 359 Account of the Income, Charge, aiid Surplii's or Deficiency- of the Consolidated J'und of Great Britain for Six Years ending Sth Jan. 1820. (in 5. of 1820.) - tixvin. 361 Account of the Net Produce of the Consolidated Fund for the Two Years ending 5th July 1821. (133. of 1821.) - - - ; - ■ - - - cxxv. 17 Account of the Income of and Charge upon the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom for the Year 1821. (17. of 1822.) - - - - ■ - .- cxli. 255 Abstract Account of Monies advanced by way of Loan out of the Consolidated Fund in Ire- land, and also of the Repayments made on account of said Advances, from Sth January 1809 to 5th January 1834, and from the 5th Jahtiary 1809 to 5th JanuSfr^^ 1844, (in 1 13.) - - - - - -^ - 1844. iy, 248. 249 See also Finance. Local Taxation. , [ Consolidation of the Criminal Law. See Criminal Law, 1. 23. n. 2. Consolidation of the Statute Law, See Statute Law Consolidation, Consolidation Clauses. See Cemeteries, Commissioners Clauses Consolidation, Gas- works. Harbours, Docks, and Piers. Improvements. Lands Clauses Consolidation, Markets and Fairs. Police op English Towns,, &c. Railways, I. Waterworks. Consols. See Debt, National. StocK,, Government. Conspiracy against the King or Government, &c, : Report from the Secret Committee appointed to take into consideration sfeveral Papers sealed up in a Bag, delivered by Command of the Prince Regent, relative to a Con- spiracy for the Overthrow of the Government. (65. of 1817.) - - Lxxxrv. 9 A further Report. (8. of 1818.) - - . . , - ... xci. 153 See also Haseas Corpus. PeaciI, PufiLic, Englastd. Peace, PuStic, Ireland. Seditious Meetings, &c. Treason. Conspiracies among Workmen. See Combinations op Workmen, Constables and Constabulary : 1. England and Wales : , Bill to extend the Powers of the Act 27 Geo, 2. for securing to Constables their Expi^nses in conveying Offenders to Gaol ; and for .allowing to High Constables tlieir Charges in certain Cases. (iSOl.) - - -' - '. -■■''. [i.] 533 Bill to increase the Power of M-agistrates itt the Appointment of Special Constables [in Case's of Riot, &c.] ■' (53. of 1820.) - - •' - '. cxiv. 269 Bill to discontinue certain Presentments by Constables. (149. of 1826-27.) - ccxi. 409 Bill for amending the Laws relative to the Appointment of Special Constables, and for the better Preservation of the Peace. (101. of 1831.) , '- - . ccxc. 419 Bill for enlarging the Powers of Magistrates in the Appointment of Special Constables [to act in other Parishes than those in wl^ich they reside]. ^ (1^0.) - -" 1835. 11.4,53 Bill for Payment of. Constables for keeping the Peace near Public Worksi (302.) - 1838. 11. 425 Bill for extending the Powers exercised by Special Constables on Railroads dufing the . Progress of the Works. (206,) - - .- - - 1839. in. 529 , Bill for. th^ Establishment of County and District Constables by the Authority of Justices of .the. Peace. (251.) As amended in Committee. (257.) - 1839. 11. 299. 309 Bill to. amend the Act 2 & 3 Vict, c. 93. for the Establishment of County and District Con- , stables. (215.) As amended by the Select Committee. (229.) Ag- amended on Report. (242.) - . - - . - . - -,.1840. 11. 381. 397. 415 Clauses to be propose^ by Marquess of Nprmanby on Report, (229 a.) - 1840. * 11 413 Bill to provide for keeping the Pep.ce on Canals and Navigable Rivers. (224.) ,184o". 11', 177 Bill for. the Appointment and Payment of. Parish. Constables. (227.) - 1842 iv 99 Bill to extend the Powers of the Act 5 &, 6 Vict, c, 109, for the Appointment, and.Payment of Parish Constables. (200.) - - , - , . . . 'j844_ y gir'g Bill iqv facilitating the Collection of County Rates, and for relieving High Constables from Attendance at Quarter ,SeiSsions in certain Cases, and from certajp other Duties. (158.) - - - - - - ."i, 1844. II 295 Bill for relieving High Constables frpfli Atteijdance at Quarter Sessions .an^ Assfees' and fjfom certain other Duties; and for amending the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries. (148.) -As amended by Select Committee, (263.) - . 1845. iv 9 15 A similai- Bill. (6.) As amended.by Committee. (19.) — -As amended by Select Committee, (107.) - - - -.,,,- 1846. iv. 105,113. 123 Bill toamen,d the Act 5 & 6 Vict, c. 109. for the Appointment and Payment of Parish Con- stablep. (129.) . ;. . . . ... igsQ. y. 43 Amendments to be moved in Committee.by Lord Portman, (129 a.) - J850, v. 49 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 180141859. 239 GONSTABLES Constables and Constabulary — continued. 1. England and Wales — continued.. Bill to ame*idtlie Law concerning detached Parts of Counties [for Purposes of Constabulary, aijidCa,re .of Prisoners.] X24Y-).,, - -:.,-.. - 1857-8. Vol. iii. p. 441 Bill to facilitate the Appiointment of Chief Constables for adjoining Counties^ and to confirm t -; Appointments of Chief Constables in certain Cases. (23.) - 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 1 Copies' of the Answers received'by the Commissioners' appointed to inquire as -to the best ^Means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force to the following Query, circulated by them t6 Magistrates and the Guardians of Uuions : "Are the Beer Shops or Public Houses within your Division the Subject of Complaint; and are they, in point of fact, ' .iUcbuducted ? '• (132.) - - - - - - 1839. xvl 129 First, Export of' the Commissioners appointed to ^r^c|^li];e. as to the best. Means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force in the Counties of England and Walps. - 1839. xxvi. 1 Eeturnof the Counties and Divisions of Counties that have established a Rural Constabulary Force in pursuance of the Act of last Session; and the Extent to which they have adopted it. (36.) - - - - - - - 1840. xx. 391 Report from -the Select Committee of the Jlouse of Lords to whom was referred the Bill "for relieving High Constables from Attendance at Quarter Sessions and Assizes, and from certain other Duties; and for amending the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries;" with Minutes of Evidence takep in Sessions 1845 and 1846, (89.) - - 1846. xxvi. 21 Return showing the Number and the Charge of the Rural or Municipal Police in each County, County of a City, and Borough in England and Wales ; also, showing the Number and Charge of the Police in L:eland ; specifying the Amount of Charge defrayed out of the Public Revenue. (112.) - - - - - - 1852. xvii. 477 Rules and Regulations made hf the Secretary of State for the G-overnment of County and Local Constables; pursuant to 2 & 3 Vict. c. 93. (5.),, - 1857, Sess. 1. vm. 223 Circular from Sir "George ■ Grey to the Clerks of the "^eace, dated 3d February 1857; and. also Rules made by Sir 'George Grey to supersede those under the Statute 2 & 3 Vict. c. 93., relating to the Pay, Clothing, &c. of Chief Constables and Constables. (27.) -- - • - - .- - - 1857, Sess. 1. vm. 229 • •2. Ireland: -Bill to enable Grand Juries to present additional Sums for Constables in L-eland, and for the secure Conveyance of Prisoners. (95. of 1814-15.) - - - Lxxiii. 451 Bin for the Appointment of Constables, and to secure the effectual Performance of the Duties of their= OfficCj and for- the Appointmeiit of Magistrates in certain Cases,- in Ireland. (10i2. of 1822.) - - - - - - - - cxxix. 739 Bill to amend tlie Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 103. for the Appointment of Constables in Ireland [with ■respect to the County of Dublin.] (42. of 1824.) - - - - CLix. 143 Bill to amend the Acts 3&4 Geo. 4. c. 103. s. 1. and 5 Geo. 4. c. 28. s. 1. for the Appointment ' of Constables in Ireland. (159. of 1828.) - . . . ccxxv. 789 Bill foi* amending the Laws in Ireland relative to the Appointment of Special Constables, and for 'the better Preservation of the Peace. (238. of 1831-32.) - -' ' ccxcvii. 525 Bill -to amend the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 103. for the Appointment of Constables in Ireland [Appoint- ment and Salary of Inspector General, County Inspectors, Stc] (180.) - 1835. 11.495 Bill to consolidate the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland. (36.) -As amended by the Committee. (82.) -As amended on Report. (89.) - 1836. i.'313. 341. 369 Clause to be proposed by Lord Privy Seal in Committee. (36 a.) - 1836. 1,339 Bill to amend the Act of thepresent'Session for consolidating the Laws relating to the Con- stabulary Force in Ireland. (219.) - - - - - 1836. 1.397 Bill fpr'tpe better Regulation of the Constabulary Force in Ireland; (226.) - 1839. ii. 241 Bill to amend the Act 5 Sc 6 Vict. c. 106. to regulate the Irish Fisheries ; and to empower the Constabulary Force to ienforce certain Provisibns respecting the Irish Fisheries. X^47.) - - - - i • - - - 1844. III. 763 Bill ft)r the Appointment of additional Constables for keeping the Peace near Public Works in' Ireland. (261.) - - - - - - - 1845. . ii. 651 Bill to provide for removing the Charge of the Constabulary Force in Ireland from the Counties, and for enlarging the Reserve Force; and to make further Provision for the Regulation and Disposition of the sa,id Constabulary Force. (309.) - 1846. in. 259 Bill'to. regulate the Superannuation Allowances of the Constabulary Force in Ireland and the Dublin Metropblitkn Police; (292.) - - - - 1847. in. 441 Bill to amend tiie Acts relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland, and to amend the Provision's for the Payment of Special Constables, (275.) - 1847-8. iii. 559 Bill further to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 13. to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Constabulary Force in Ireland. (292.) - - - - 1851. it. 69 Bin to amend the Act ir& 12Vict. c;72. so far as relates to the Distribution of the Con- stabulary FSrce in Ireland. (91.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 421 Eetur4S.of the total Number and the Names of all Magistrates, Constables, and Sub-Constables apt)ointed under the Irish Constabulary Act of 1822. (88. of 1824.) - clxxii. 147 Comparative Statements of the present and proposed Establishment of the Constabulary • ' • - Force of Ireland. (61. & 66.) - - - - - 1836. xxv. 257. 261 Return oftheNames and Statiolis of aU Persons appointed Stipendiary Magistrates under the Irish Constabulary Act 6 Will. 4. c:i3.; also of the Names and Stations of all Persons appointed under the said Act to the Offices of Sub-Inspector and Paymaster of Police, : .: and'ofthe-Namesand Stations Of all Chief Constables. (80.) - 1837. xv. 265 Gg 4 240 GENERiLL INDEX TO THE Constables Constables and Constabulaey — continued. 2. Ireland — continued. Return showing the total Numbers of the Constabulary and Peace Preservation Police on the Istof January in each of the Yearsfrom 1828 to 1838. (116.) - 1838. Vol. xviii. p. 897 Returns of the Names and Stations of aU Persons appointed Stipendiary Magistrates under the Irish Constabulary Act; also of the Names and Stations of all Persons appointed under the said Act to the Offices of Sub-Inspector and Paymaster of Police; and also of the Names and Stations of all Chief Constables appointed from 2d March 1837 to 10th May 1838. (180.) ...... 1838. xviii. 891 Returns of Persons appointed Stipendiary Magistrates, Sub-Inspectors and Paymasters, and Chief Constables, under the Irish Constabulary Act. (27.) - - 1839. ti. 389 Returns showing the Amount of Police Force and the Number of effective Troops in Ireland on the 1st of January in each Year from 1828 to 1839. (90.) - • 1839. vi. 391 Return of the total Number of the Constabulary in Ireland on the Istof January 1839. (89.) ..'-.--.-. 1839. VI. 393 Statement of the Amount of Constabulary and Police Force employed in each County, County of a City, and County of a Town, in Ireland, on 1st January 1840; distinguishing the Number of Persons in each Class or Rank of the Constabulary Force so employed, with their Salaries and Allowances, (in 130.) - - ' - - 1840. xx. 17 Summary of the total Amount of Force employed on 1st January 1840, and of the total Expenditure upon the Police and Constabulary Force fo? the whole of Ireland for the Year ended the above Period; showing the Proportion of such total Expense borne on the Consolidated Fund, and the Amount borne by the Counties, Cities, and Towns of Ireland, (in 130.) - - - - , . - 1840. xx. 19 Statement of the whole Expenditure upon the Constabulary Force of Ireland, in each County, City, and Town, for the Year ended 31st Dec. 1839. (in 130.) - 1840. xx. 19 Ditto, for the Year 1841. (in 128.) . , . - 1841. xviii. 469 Ditto, for the Year 1842. (in 132.) .... 1842. xv. 43 Return of Stipendary Magistrates existing on 1st January 1840; showing their Number and Rates of Salaries and Allowances, (in 130.) ... 1840. xx. 23 Ditto, on 1st January 1841. (in 128.) .... 1841. xvin. 472 Ditto, on 1st January 1842. (in 132.) .... 1842. xv. 47 Statements relating to the Constabulary Force employed in each County, City, and Town in Ii-eland, in compliance with the Act 6 Will. 4. c. 13, (128.) - 1841. xvm. 467 Summary of the total Amount of Force employed on 1st January 1841, and of the total Expenditure for the same; showing the Proportion borne by the Consolidated Fund, and the Amount borne by Counties, Cities, and Towns, (in 128.) - 1841. xviii. 469 Ditto, on 1st January 1842. (in 132.) ... 1842. xv. 48 Statement of the Effective Strength of the Constabulary Force employed in each County, City, and Town in Ireland on 1st January 1842. (in 132.) . . 1842. xv. 41 Correspondence between the Irish Government and Mr, Biddulph on the Subject of his Removal from the Commission of the Peace. (108.) ... 1842. xv. 37 Return of Names and Places at which Stipendiary Magistrates were stationed in ieland on 1st October 1841 : Also, Names of the Stipendiary Magistrates to whom Notice of intended Removal from their Office has been conveyed since 1st October 1841; and the Names of the Districts in which a Stipendairy Magistrates will cease to reside: And also. Number and Names of Stipendiary Magistrates appointed to any new Districts from 1st October 1840 to 1st October 1841. (30.) - - . 1842. xv. 35 Account of all the Expenses of the Alterations of the Police Barracks in Ireland since 1st March 1843. (in 41.) . . - ' . . . 1844, xv. 295 Returns respecting the Constabulary of Ireland. ... 1845. xxxii. 261-263 Return of the Date of Appointment of the present Inspector General; of all the Appoint- .' ments to the higher Ranks of the Irish Constabulary Force, down to Head Constable inclusive, from 1st May 1836 to May 1845 ; distinguishing whether original Appoint- ments or Promotions, and whether by the Reconimendation of the Inspector General or not. (163.) - - 1845_ xvi. 69 Account of the Amount paid from 1st April 1845 to 31st March 1846 for the Irish Police and Constabulary, including the Charge for Stipendiary Magistrates ; showing the Amount paid by the Public and the several Counties, Cities, and Towns locally inte- rested. (314.) . . . . -■ . . 1846. XX. 39 Return (so far as relates to the Constabulary Office, Dublin Castle,)' of the Salaiy and Emo- luments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, except the Post Office in any new Situation or Appointment, in 1847; and of the increased Salary &c allowed before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence between the Treasury and the respective Offices and Departments, except the Post Office, relative thereto and to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) .... 1847_8 xxi 488 Statement of the Amount of Constabulary Force in each County, County of a Citv* and County of a Town in Ireland, on 1st January 1847. (185.) . .1847. xx' 221 Ditto, on 1st January 1848. (256.) - - , . 1847-8* xx' 483 Ditto, on 1st January 1849, (124,) . . . . 1849,* xxv 83 Ditto, on 1st January 1850. (195.) .... 1850. xx 251 Ditto, on 1st January 1855. (161.) - . » . 1854-5* xx' 141 Return showing, the Number and Charge of the Police in Ireland, specifying the Amount defrayed out of the Pubjic Revenvie, (in 112.) . ^ _ )^^^2. ?£vii, 491 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 241 Constables - - - - Contracts Constables and Constabtjlaey — continued, 3. Scotland : Bill for the Appointment of Constables or other Officers for keeping the Peace near Public Works in Scotland. (35.) ... - 1845. Vol. n. p. 655 A similar BiU- (36.) . - ~ . - 1845. ii. 659 Return of the Number and Charge of the Eural or Municipal Police Force in each County, County of a City, and Borough in Scotland. (241.) - - 1852. xvii. 493 ■See also Biemingham. Btikghs and Towns, Scotland. Dublin, ii. Fines AND Recognizances. Judicial Statistics. Justices of Peace, 2. Kil- kenny Police. Leinstee Police. OtJTEAGES, Ireland. Police of English Towns, &c. Police of the Metropolis. Revenue Police, Irish. Spirits, 1. 1. II. Consuls and Consular Establishments : Bill to enable His Majesty to make Regulations for the better defining and establishing the Powers and Jurisdiction of His Majesty's Consuls in the Ottoman Dominions [and in the Barbary States]. (185.) . - . „ . 1836. ii. 691 Bill to amend the Provisions of the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 87. to regulate the Payment of Salaries and Allowances to British Consuls at Foreign Ports, and the Disbursements at such Ports for certain public Purposes. (112.) - - - 1849. iv. 83 Bill for the licensing of Chaplains, being Members of the United Church of England and Ireland, to be appointed in pursuance of the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 87. above recited. (44.) - - .... 1850. IV. 239 BUI to enable British Diplomatic and Consular Agents abroad to administer Oaths and do Notarial Acts. (94.) - - - 1854-5. iii. 15 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1835, on the Consular Esta- blishment ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (243.) - - 1835. xxvi. 1 [Subjects : — ^Necessity of regulating and defining the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction of Consuls in the LeTant. Consuls in the Barbary States to be under the Foreign Secretary, in common with all other Consular OlEcers, • Inexpediency of any further Reduction of Salaries. Revision of the Table of Notarial Fees appended to the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 87. The Transfer of the Consnlar Depart- ment from the Foreign Office to the Board of Trade would be inconsistent with the Interests of the Public Service. Consuls to be relieved from the Charge of Postage on Official Documents.] Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands for the reciprocal Admission of Consuls of the one Party to the Colonies and Foreign Possessions of the other ; signed at the Hague, 6th March 1856. ... 1856. xx. 795 Sums voted in Supply for Consular Services. See Finance. See also Diplomatic Service. Grand Juries. Consuls abroad. Returns from. See Agriculture. Corn, III. 4. e. Trade, Foreign, II. Contagion. See Plague. Quarantine. Contagious Diseases, England. See Nuisances Removal, and Diseases Prevention. Contagious Diseases, Ireland : ■„ , BiU to establish Regulations to prevent contagious Diseases in Ireland [by appointing Officers • of Health]. (88. of 1819.) - - - . . . xcvn. 333 jS'ee also Fever Hospitals, Ireland. Gaols and Prisons, I. 2. Contagious Disorders among Sheep and Cattle. See Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Contempts of Court : BUI for the Relief of Prisoners in Custody for Nonpayment of Money pursuant to Orders of Courts of Equity. (12. of 1809.) -..-.. xxiii. 1 Bill for altering a;nd amending the Law regarding Commitments by Courts of Equity for Contempts, and the taking Bills pro Confesso. (25. of 1830.) - - cclxiii. 39 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 1 Will. 4. c. 36. for altering and amending the Law regarding Commitments by Courts of Equity for Contempts, and the taking Bills pro Confesso ; and to explain certain Parts thereof. (34. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvi. 275 Bill for altering and amending the Law regarding Commitments by Courts of Equity for Con- tempts, and the taking JBills pro Confesso, in Ireland. (16.) - - 1835. 1.85 Return from each of the Prisons in England and Wales of the Names of all Persons confined therein for Contempt of the Court of Chancery, with the Date and Cause of Committal, the Title of the Cause in which the Order or other Process was made or issued the Name and Address of the Solicitor for the Plaintifi", and whether the Prisoner is confined for aiiy other Cause than the said Contempt ; with Observations thereon. (81.) - . : - ; - - - . 1856. XII. 75 Report, by Mr. Tinney, Master in Chancery, to the Lord Chancellor, of the Number of Prisoners in the Queen's Bench for Contempt of the Court of Chancery, with the Causes of Committal, and Observations thereon ; together with a Report from the Keeper of the Queen's Prison thereon. (157.) ... . 1856. xii. 93 See also Cobbett, William. Ecclesiastical Courts. Contract Packets. See Mail Steam Packets. Contract Prices for Bread and Flour, See Provisions, &c. Contracts, Naval. See Naval Inquiry. Naval Timber. Preserved Meats for the Navy. Pboyisions, &c. III. H h 2i% . IKENERAL, INDEX T?0 THE OONTEOVEESIES - - - - - OONYICTS CoNTEOVEESiES. See Aebiteation. Content op La Meillbeate : Correspondence relative to the Expulsion of Bmtisli Subjects from the Convent of La Meilleraye by the Government of France in 183 L - - - 1839. Vol. xi. p. 93 CONVENTIONART TENANTS, DuCHY OF COENWALL. See COENWALL AND LaNCASTEE, DuCHIES OF. Contentions. See Teeaties, Contentions, State Papees, &c. CoNTETANCEs. See Charities. County Peopeety. Education and Schools, Geeat Beitain. Heritable Secueities. Hospitals, Medical. Landed Estates Couet Ireland. Lease and Release. Moetgagees. Personal Property. Prescription' Real Peopeety. Registration of Deeds. Trustees and Moetgagees. Conveyancing. See Couets in Scotland, IL Registeation of Deeds. CONTICTION ReAVAEDS : Bill to repeal such Parts of several Acts as allow Rewards on the Conviction of Persons for Highway Robbery and other Crimes ; and to facilitate the Means of prosecuting Persons accused of Felony and other Offences. (72. of 1818.) - . lxxxviii. 279 See also. Police op the Metropolis. Convictions : Bill to regulate the Forms of Convictions of Offenders by Justices of Peace, and to render such Justices more safe in the Execution of their Office. (1802-3.) - . [t.] 279 See also Crimes and Offences. Gaols and Prisons. Mines. Outrages Ireland. Peace, Public, Ieeland, III, ' CONTICTIONS FOE BUENING LanD. See BuENING OP LanD, lEELAEiD, CoNTiCT Hulk Establishment : Return (so far as relates to the Convict Hulk Establishment) of the Salary and Emoluments . allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, except the Post Office, in any new Situation or Appointment, in 1847 ; and of the increased Salary and Emoluments allowed before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence with the Ti-easury relative thereto, and relative to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c. where the ' Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) . 1847-8. xxi. 476 Convicts, ajstd Contict Peisons : Bill for authorizing the Employment at Labour, in the Colonies, of Male Convicts under Sentence of Transportation. (81. of 1823.) - ■ :■.; _ _ f^^jj^^^ g^g . Bill to amend the Law affecting transported Convicts with respect to Pardons and Tickets of Leave. (30.) - - - . . . 1843. in 677 Bill for abolishing the Office of Superintendent of Convicts under Sentence of Transportation. Bill for the better Government of Convict Prisons. (32.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (256.) - - - . . i85q_ jjj ^^g ^g^ Bill for providing Places of Confinement in England or Wales for Female Offenders under Sentence or Order of Transportation. (404..) - . , 1852-3 it 769 Bill for the Formation, Regulation, and^ Government of Convict Prisons in Ireland. (246.) - - - - _ _ 1854 TTT ^a^ Bill for enabling the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland to acquire certain Lands for' the Site of a Prison for the Reception of Juvenile Convicts. (110.) - 1856. t 461 Bill for the Government of the Convict Prisons in Her Majesty'^ Dominions abroad.' (49.) - - - - -, -" . 1859 Sess 1 n 83 Two Reports of John Henry Capper,"Esq., Superintendent of Ships and Vessels emploved for the Confinement of Offenders under Sentence of Transportation, dated 24th A iio- 1818 and 20th Jan. 1819. (12. of 1819.) - - . _' ""lea .^^n Aug. Two further Reports, dated 12th Aug. 1819 and 12th Jan. 1820. (18 of 1819-20 "i'cxttt ^7-1 Two further Reports, dated 12th Aug. 1820 and 20th Jan. 1821. (3. of 1821 ) - exxm 39 Two further Reports, dated 20fh Aug. 1821 and 8th Jan. 1822. (4. of 1822 V- cxxxtt ViQ Two further Reports, dated 25th July 1822 and 22d Jan. 1823. (9 of 1823^ ri^ri 407 Two further Reports, dated 24th July 1823 and 22d Jan. 1854. (4. of 1824 ) - cLxn 413 Two further Reports, dated 15th. July 1824 and 25th Jan. 1825. (15 of 1825 "^ ottt^^t^ »nK Two further Reports, dated 16th July 1825 and 21st Jan. 1826. (27 of 1826 ^rrv' fiSQ Two further Reports, dated 26th July 1826 and 27th Jan. 1827. (57 bf 1826-97 W^^Jt fii i Two further Reports, dated 9th July 1827 and 12th Jan. 1828. (20. of 1828 {ccJ^-^^j' 407 Two further Reports, dated 10th July 1828 and 29th Jan. 1829. fll of 182q ^ ,fri^TT,^' fo^ . Two further Reports, dated 20th July 1829 and 30th Jan. 1830. (30 of 1830^ r™T" ^n Two further Reports, dated 25th July 1831 and 6th Feb. 1832. (40 of 1831 S2 Wn^" 941 Two further Reports, dated 29th July 1833 and 1st Feb. 1834. (14 ) i s<4 ^^' UK Two further Reports, dated 10th July 1884 and 29th Jan. 1835. (25 ) - 1835 xix TOl Number of Convicts transported in each Year from 1817 to 1835. (in 42 ) 1835 ' xxttt' 6'i9 "-at .sir. £i?s,r/rH?„°s?°PcT '^ai' '°.^sr IF^^ Instructions to J. IL Capper.Esq.^ Supgrintendesnt of the several Ships and Vessels for the Confinement of Offenders under Sentence of Transportation, (in 42.) 1835. xxTin. 284 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-.1859. 243 Convicts - - - - Conway Convicts, and Convict Prisons — continued. Instructions to Surgeons Superintendent and Masters of Convict Ships proceeding to New South Wales and Van Biemen's Land. .,(in 42.) - 1835. Vol. xxviii. p. 508. 513 Instructions; for the Guidance of Surgeons Superintendent and Masters of Convict Ships arriving in the Eiver Derwent with Prisoners, (in 42.) - - 1835. xxviii. 521 Return of all Ships or Vessels hired or employed as Transports between the 1st January 1836 and 31st December 1838. (76.) - •-;;!-; - - 1839. vi. 19 Return of aU Ships and Vessels hired or employed for the Conveyance of Convicts from the United Kingdom to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales in the Years 1836, 1837, and 1838. (in 76.) ^ ., , .- - - - - 1839. vi. 24 Report by Captain Williams, Inspector of Prisons, to the Secretary of State, and Minutes of Evidence taken upon and Inquiry into the general Treatment and Condition of the Con- victs in the Hulks at Wpolwiph ; ;with an Index. - - - 1847. xxi-i. 99 Report of the Manager of the ConvictHuUcEstablishmentfor the Year 1848, 1850. xxxi. 519 Ditto, for the Year 1849. -' .. -_ - - < ,-1850. xxxi. 531 tleports to the Secretary of State, from the Directors of the Convict Prisons, on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville, Parkhurst, and Millbank Prisons, and of Portland ' Prison and the Hulks, for the Year 1850. - - - 1851. xxxviii, 85 "Further Reports for the Year 1851, on Millbank, Pentonville, Parkhurst, Portland, and Dartmoor Prisons, and the Hulks. - ,- -, -; - 1852. xxxiii. 1 Further Reports for the Year 1852, on Pentonville, Parkhurst, and Millbaiik Pi-isons, and of Portland, Portsmouth, Dartmoor, and Brixton Prisons, and the Hulks. 1 852-3. Lxxv, 1 Further Reports for the Year 1853, on same Prisons. . _ . 1854. xlii. 1 Further Reports for the Year 1854, on same Prisons. - ' - 1854-5; xxxix. 33 Further Reports for the Year 1855, on same Prisons. . - - 1856. XL v. 1 Further Reports for the Year 1856, on Pentonville, Millbank, a,nd Parkhurst Prisons, and of Portland, Portsmouth, Dartmoor, Chatham, and Brixton Prisons, with Fulham Refuge and the Invalid Hulks. : " " " 1857, Sess. 2. xxxii. 1 Further Reports for the Year 1857, on PeritonvUle, Millbank, and - Parkhurst Prisons, and of Portland, Portsmouth, Dartmooi", Chatham, and Brixton Prisons, with Fulham Refuge and the Invalid Prison at Lewes, for the. Year 1857. - - •1857-8. xlii. 1 Report to the Secretary of State, by Lieutenant Colonel Jebb, C.B., on the Discipline and Management of Convict Prisons, 1 850. - - - - 1851. xxxviii. 295 Report to the Secretary of State, by Lieutenant Colonel Jebb, Surveyoi- General of Prisons, on the Discipline and Management of the Convict Prisons, and Disposal of Convicts, 1851; with Notes on the Construction of Prisons, Treatment and Disposal of Juvenile Offenders, &c. &c. - - - - - - 1852. xxxiii. 251 Further Report on same Suhject, 1852-3. - - > - - 1852-3. lxxv. 299 Further Report on same Subject, 1853. - - . .. 1854. xlii. 321 Further Report on same Subject, 1854. - - 1854-5. xxxix. 433 Further Report on same Subject, 1855, and on the Operation of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 99. by which Penal Servitude was substituted for Transportation. - - 1856. xliv. 1 Further Report on same Subject, 1866 and 1857, and on the Operation of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 99. and 20 & 21 Vict. c. 3. by which Penal Servitude has been substituted for Trans- portation. - - - - - 1857-8. XLII. 329 First Annual Report of the Directors of Convict Prisons in Ireland, for the Year 1854 ; with Appendix. -------- 1854-5. xl. 303 [Subjects : — General Eeport of Directors. Governor's Heports on Spike Island, Moiintjoy, Smithfield, Newgate, Philipstown, and Maryborough Government Prisons ; and Beports on Grangegorman Female Depot, and Cork Female Prison. Appendix : Eeturns of Prisoners in Confinement.] Second Annual Report, for the Year 1855. - - - . 1856. xlv. 305 [Subjects :^Same as First Eeport, except " Maryborough," which is not reported upon.] Third Annual Report, for the Year 1856. - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxxii. 383 [Sdboects : — Same as Second Report.] Fourth Annual Report, for the" Year 1857. - - - . 1857-8. XLm. 1 [Subjects : — General Eeport of Directors. Memoranda relative to Intermediate Coijvict Prisons in England. Moun^oy, Spike Island, and Philipstown Government Prisons. Grangegorman, Newgate, and Cork Female Convict Prisons. Smithfield and Lusk Intermediate Prisons. Appendix : — Returns of Prisoners in Confinement. ] See also Austraxian Colonies. Cape op Good Hope. Crimes and Offences, I. 23. Dartmoor Prison. Gaols and Prisons. Millbank Prison. New South Wales. Parkhurst Prison. Pentonville Prison. Pgijtland Prison. Tickets of Leave. Transportation. Convicts, Superintendent of. -See. Convicts. Convocation of the Clergy : Copies of the Form of Writs used for the Summoning and Prorogation of the Convocation of the Clergy of the Province of York. (132.) - . - 1852. xvii. 83 Three Reports to the Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, by Committees of the Upper and Lower Houses, upon Clergy Discipline ; the Changes required in the present Constitution of Convocation ; and Church Extension. '(306.) - - 1854. xix. 79, Convoys. See Trade, Foreign, Protection of. ( CoNWAT Bbidge. jSee HotXHEAD Bqaps. H h 2 244. • GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Ooode's - - - - Copyhold Coode's Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Souse of Lords upon the Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Coode, Esquire, with Jane his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (36.) - - - - 1839. Vdl. XTii. p, 371 Cook, Rev. F. C. See Education and Schools, Gkeat Beitain, II. Cooking Appaeatus. See Grant, Captain. Coolies. See Emigeants, 6. Maueitius. Beitish Guiana,' CboMBES, Thomas. See Wbstbouene Poor Law Union. CooPEE V. Slade : Questions to the Judges in the Case of Cooper V. Slade. (82.)- 1857,-Sess. 2. xvn. Ill Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Cause in Error, Cooper v. Slade, (25.) .... 1857-8, xviii, 509 CooPEEs Conteacts. See Natal Inquiet. CooEG, Rajah op : Orders of the Indian Government respecting the Amount and Conditions of the Allowances to be made to the deposed Rajah of Coorg. (39.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. Tin. 301 CoPAETNEESHiPs. See Paetneeships. Copenhagen. See Commercial Disteess. Denhaek. COPPEE : Bill to reduce the Duties on Copper and Lead. (374.) . = - 1847-8. m. 615 Account of all Copper Ore imported into Great Britain from 5th Jan. 1826 to 5th June 1827 without Payment of Duty. (52. of 1828.) - - - - ccxxxvin. 551 See also Imports and Expoets, II. 6., &c. CopPEE Coin. See Coin and Coinage, III. i. Copyhold Couets. See Fines and Recoveries. f' Copyhold and Customary Estates : Bill to remove certain Difficulties in the Disposition of Copyhold and Customary Estates by Will. (58. of 1814-15.) ^As amended. (106. of 1814-15.) - Lxxm. 241. 243 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 192. ; and to remove certain Difficulties in the Disposition of Copyholds of Customary Freeholds, and of other similar Property, by Will. (77. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 69 Bill for the Enfranchisement of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and other Lands subject to Manorial Rights. (153.) - - - - - 1839. n. 257 Bill for the Commutation of certain Manorial Rights in respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and of other Lands subject to such Rights ; and for facilitating the Enfranchisement of such Lands. (54.) ' - - . - 1840. n. 269 Bill for the Enfranchisement of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and other Lands subject to Manorial Rights. (2.) .... - 1840. ii. 325 Bill for the Enfranchisement of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure, and other Lands subject to Manorial Rights. (1.) - ... 1841. n. 315 Bill 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 facilitating the Enfranchisement of such Lands. (6.) ^As amended by Select Committee. (17.) As amended in Committee. (31.) With the Amendments by the Commons. (130.) ... . 1841. ii. 361. 417. 473. 531 Bill to explain and amend the Acts 4 & 5 Vict. c. 35. 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 facilitating the Enfranchisement of such Lands, and for the Improvement 'of such Tenure. (57.) ... 1843. n. 411 Bill to amend and explain 4 & 5 Vict. c. 35. and 6 & 7 Vict. c. 23. for the Commutation of certain Manorial Rights in respect of Lands of Copyhold and Customaiy Tenure and in respect of other Lands subject to such Rights ; and for facilitating the Enfranchisement of such Lands, and for the Improvement of such Tenure. (133.) - 1844. ii. 277 Bill to enable the Council of His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales to sell and exchange Lands and enfranchise Copyholds, Parcel of the Possessions of the Duchy of Cornwall, to purchase other Lands ; and for other Purposes. (218.) - 1844. lii. 553 Bill to confirm and enfranchise the Estates of the Conventionary Tenants of the ancient assessionable Manors of the Duchy of Cornwall, and to quiet Titles within the County of Cornwall as against the Duchy ; and for other Purposes. (219.) As amended in Committee. (251.) --.-.. i844. m. 457. 505 Bill to continue the Copyhold Commission until the 31st July 1848, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (166.) .... 1847. m. 451 Bill to extend the Acts for the Commutation of Manorial Rights, for facilitating the Enfran- chisement of Lands, and for the Improvement of Copyhold and Customary Tenure. {\&1.)- As amended in Committee. (233.) ... 1847-8. in. 617. 639 Clauses proposed to be added in Committee. (157 a.) • • 1847-8. in. 633 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. • 245 Copyhold - - _ . - Copteight Copyhold and Ctjstomaey Estates — continued. Bill to consolidate and continue the Copyhold and Inclosm-e Commissions, and to provide for the Completion of Proceedings under the Tithe Commutation Acts. (246.) - 1851. iv. 77 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Acts for the Commutation of Manorial Eights, and for the gradual Enfranchisement of Lands of Copyhold and Customary Tenure. (103.) As amended by the Select Committee. (187.) - - 1852. in. 245. 273 Amendment to he moved on Report by Earl of Chichester. fl03 a.) - ■ 1852, in. 271 Bill to explain and amend the Copyhold Acts. (232.) As amended on Eeport. (299.) - - 1852-3. iii. 651. 659 Bill to continue Appointments under the Act for consolidating the Copyhold and, Inclosure Commissions, and for completing Proceedings under the Tithe Commutation Acts. (415.) ---...-- 1852-3. III. 649 A similar BiU. (203.) - 1854-5. iii. 423 A similar BiU. (44.) 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 31 A similar BiU. (225.) 1857-8. iii. 399 Bin to amend the Copyhold Acts. (232.) - - - - 1856. in. 463 BiU . to amend the Copyhc^d Acts. (214.) As amended in Committee. (266.) -------- 1857-8. in. 357. 377 Amend's to be moved on Third Heading by Earl of Chichester. (266 a.) 1857-8. m. 397 Second Eeport of the Copyhold Commissioners to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department [pursuant to 4 & 5 Vict. c. 35.] - - 1843. xxxiii. 1 Third Eeport. - - . > . . . . 1844. xxin. 21 Fourth Eepost. ------ - 1845. xxii. 51 Fifth Eeport. .-..--- 1846. xxxiv. 1 Sixth Eeport. -..---- 1847-8. xli.,1 Seventh Eeport. --..-- 1849. xxxvin. 369 Eighth Eeport. - - . . - - 1850. xxviii. 1 Ninth Eeport. ---..-- 1851. xxv. 485 Tenth Eeport. - - - - - . - - 1852. xxiv. 373 Eleventh Eeport. .-..-- 1852-3. Lxni. 295 Twelfth Eeport. ...... 1854. xxxv. 99 Thirteenth Eeport. ------- 1855. xxxv. 217 Fourteenth Eeport. ---.-- - 1856. xxxviii. 15 Fifteenth Eeport. 1857, Sess. 1. x. 385 Sixteenth Eeport. - 1857-8. xxx. 505 Seventeenth Eeport. - - - - . 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 25 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Enfranchisement of Copyholds Bill ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (311.) -------- 1851. XXXVII. 1 Eeturn of the Number of the Enfranchisements and Commutations made under the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 35., stating, as far as practicable, the Amount of the Money Consideration for each Enfranchisement and Commutation, and the Names of the Parties by whom made. (95.) ' - - - - - 1843. xvni. 21 See also Offices, Public, II. Eeal Peopehty. Statute Law. Copyright : BiU for the further Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copyright of printed Books to the Authors of such Books, or their Assigns. (1801.) - - - [i.] 571 Bill to amend the several Acts for securing the] Copyright of printed Books to the Authors thereof, or their Assigns. (105. of 1813-14.) - - - \- lxix. 627 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Dramatic Literary Property. (49. of 1833.) - cccxiv. 507 Bill for preventing the Publication of Lectures without Consent. (150.) - 1835. ii. 89 Bill to extend [the Provisions of the Act 17 Geo. 3. c. 57. for] the Protection of Copyright in Prints and Engravings to Ireland. (228.) - - 1836. in. 231 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 54 G-eo. 3. c. 156. respecting Copyrights, as requires the Delivery of a Copy of every published Book to the Libraries of Sion College, the Four Universities in Scotland, and the King's Inns in Dublin. (308.) - 1836. ui. 1053 Bill for securing to Authors, in certain Cases, the Benefit of International Copyright. (236.) - - - - - - - - 1838. in. 255 Bill for better Protection of Copyright, andEncouragement of Learning. (306.) - 1838. n. 433 Bill to amend the Law of Copyright. (88.) As amended. (133.) 1842. n. 351. 369 Amendments to be proposed by the Archbishop of Canterbury on the Third Eeading. (133 a.) -------- 1842. n. 387 Bill to amend the Law relating to International Copyright. (52.) - - 1844. iv. 267 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 73. for reducing, under certain Circumstances, the Duties payable upon Books and Engravings. (242.) . . - 1846. in. 97 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Protection in the Colonies of Works entitled to Copy- right in the United Kingdom. (290.) - - - - 1847. III. 453 Bill to enable Her Majesty to carry into effect a Convention with France on the Subject of Copyright ; to extend and explain the International Copyright Acts ; and to explain the Acts relatihg to Copyright in Engravings. (82.) - - - 1852. n. 485 ■Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 13th May 1846. - - 1846. xviii. 153 ■ Accession of the Duke of Brunswick to the above Convention between Great Britain and Prussian signed at Berlin, 30th March 1847. - - " 1847. xvn. 551 Hh 3 246: GENERAila INDEX TO -.THE ■ . Copyright - - - - Corn CoPTEiGHT — continued, - - Accession of the King of Sfixony to the above Convention between Great Britain and Prussia-; signed at Berlin, 24th August 1846; - - 1847. Vol. xvii. p. '557 Accession of the States fonningthe Thuringian Union to the aboVe Convention between Great Britain and Prussia ! signed at Berlin, 1st July 1847. - -■' 1847-' xvii. 563 Orders in Council giving Privileges of Copyright to , Authors of the States forming the Thuringian Union, of the Kingdom of Hanover and of the Grand Duchy bf^Olden- burgh ; and reducing the' Duties on Books and Engravings of those Countries. (73.) - -.-.... 1847-8. XIX. 643 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Hanover, for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at London, 4th Aiigust 1847. - - 1847-8. XIX. 627 Accession of the Grand Duke of Oldenburgh to the above Convention between Great Britain and Hanover ; signed at Hanover, 28th,December 1847. - - 1847-8, xix. 637 Convention between Her Majesty and the French Eepublic, for the ' Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at Paris, 3d' November 1851. ' - . - 1852. "xvi. 777 Accession of the Dukes of Anhalt to the Convention" 'concluded, 13th May, 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 8th' February 1853. - - - ■- ' . 1852-3. xxi, 795 Convention between Her Majesty, and the Free Hanseatic, City of Hamburgh, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Hamburgh, 16th August 1853. ■ - - . - - - -.. ■ - 1854. xvm. 697 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, for the Establishment of International Copyright ;. signed at London, 12th August 1854.- - 1854-5. xviii. 37 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia, additional to the Convention con- cluded at Berlin, 13th May 1846; for the Establishment- of International Copyright; signed at London, 14th June 1855. - - - ■ - - ' 1856. xx. 787 Convention between Her Majesty and the Queen of Spain, for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at Madrid, 7th July 1857. - - 1857-8. xv. 39 CoPTKiGHT OF Designs. See Designs Coptkight. CoEDAGE. See Customs, I. 1. Embezzeembnt. Impoets and Expoets, II. 6. &c. CoEK CiTT, 'VoTEES OF. See Fictitious Votes, i. CoEK, County of : Bill to divide the County of Cork for the Purpose of holding additional General Sessions therein. (108. of 1823.) - - - - . . cxLiv. 985 CoEK Election : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Cork City Election Petition; together with the Proceedings of the Committee. (320.) - - - - - - - . 1852-3. XLiv. 183 Index to the above. (320.-II.). - - . - . 1852-3.. XLiv. 619 CoEK Docks and Haeboue : Report of the Admiralty on Cork Docks and Harbour ^i\\. (66.20.) - 1850. xxxiv. 409 CoEK Fevee Hospital and House op Industey : Annual Eeport of the Cork Fever Hospital and House of Recovery, 1845 Read at the Annual General Meeting held 16th Feb. 1846. (in 24.-App.) ,- 1846. xxv. 219 See also Pooe in Ieeland, III. 9. CoEK Institution. See Education and Schools, II. 3. CoEK Lunatic Asylum. See Lunatic Asylums, I. 5. CoEK, Queen's Collegbs>t. 5'ee Queen's Colleges, Ieeland, CoEK Union. See Pooe in Ieeland, III. 2. 3. CoEK, Blackeock, and Passage Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Cork, Blackrock, and Passage Railway Bill (Amendment, &c.) (148.30.) - . _ . . 1847, xL. 159 COEK AND BaNDON RAILWAY : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Cork and Bandon Railway Bill, (Amendment, Deviation, &c.) (148.25.) ---... 18477^ xL. 137 Report of the Admiralty on the Cork and Bandon Railway Bill, (33.34.) 1854. xxxyli. S07 CoEK AND KiNSALE JUNCTION RAILWAY : Report of the Bo^rd of Trade on the Cork and Kinsale Junction RaUway • Bill. (23.19.) 1859^ Sess. 1. vin. 143 COEK AND WATEEPOED RAILWAY : Report of the Admiralty on the Cork and Waterford Railway Bill. (33.46.) - 1854. xxvii. 841 CoBN, Offences BELATiNG 'TO. -Sife Criminal Law, II. 1, ' BESIONAL EAPEES,- 1801-1859, 247 GOEN Corn, Gkain, Flouk, &c. ; I. Bills relating to Corn, Flour, &e., and the Cofn Trade* II. Eeports, &c. relating to Corn and the Corn Trade. III. Accounts and Papers relating to Corn, &c. : 1. Importation and Exportation, Admission for Home Consumption, and Duties, 2. Foreign Corn warehoused. 3. Prices and Sales of Corn in the United Kingdom. 4. Prices, Growth, S^c. of Corn in Foreign Countries. 5. Openirig and Closing of the Ports. 6. Miscellaneous. I. BiUs relating to Corn, Flour, &c., and the Corn Trade : Bill to continue the Act 43 Geo. 3. for continuing Two Acts, one for regulating Export Prices ■= of Grain, Meal, and Flour between Great Britain and Ii-eland, and the other for per- mitting the Exportation of Seed Corn from Great Britain to Ireland, and the Importation of Malt from Ireland into Great Britain. (61. of 1803-4.) - Vol. [viii.] p. 227 Bill for regulating the Importation of Corn into Great Britain and the Duties payable thereon, and the Bounties on Corn exported from Great Britain, and the Duties and Bounties on Corn imported into and exported from Ireland. (67. of 1803-4.) - - [viii.] 313 Bill for regulating the Importation and Exportation of Corn, and the Bounties and Duties payable thereon. (82. of 1803-4.) s - . - . . [viii.] 419 Bill to permit the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour from the United. Kingdom without Payment of Diity or receiving of Bounty. (45. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 287 Bill to amiend the Laws for regulating the Importation of Corn. (38. of 1814-15.) lxxiii. 143 Bill to repeal Acts for regulating the Importation and Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (122. of 1821.) - cxxi. 571 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Importation of Corn. (70. of 1822.) - cxxviii. 323 Bill to permit Flour to be substituted for Foreign Wheat secured in Warehouses. (97. of 1824.) - - - - - - , - - - CLx. 679 Bill to permit the Entry for Home Consumption of warehoused Corn and Wheaten Flour upon the Payment of certain Duties, and to alter the Duty on Wheat the Produce of the British North American Colonies. (96. of 1825.) ... cLxxv. 443 Bill to alter, for One Year, the Duty on Wheat the Produce of the British North American Colonies. .(149. of 1825.) - - . . - - - - clxxti. 819 BUI to permit Foreign Corn, Meal, and Flour warehoused to be taken out for Home Consump- tion for a certain Period, (120. of 1826.) - - - - - cc. 911 Bill to empower His Majesty to admit Foreign Corn for Home Consumption, under certain Limitations, for a limited Period. (121. of 1826.) - - - - cc. 915 Bill to confirm an Order in Council for allowing the Importation of Foreign Oats, Oatmeal, Eye, Peas, and Beans ; to indemniiy all Persons who have advised or acted in execution of the same ; and to permit , the Importation of such Articles for a limited Time. (8. of 1826-27.) - - - - - , - - - ccxi. 1 Bill for granting, Duties of Customs on Corn. (94. of 1826-27.) ^As amended by the Com- r mittee. (129. of 1826-27.) - - - , - -, - ccxi. 97. 107 Bill to make Provision for ascertaining from Time to Time the Average Prices of British Corjl. (133.) As amended by thd Committee. (163. oi" 1826-27".) - ccxi. 311. 331 Bill to ;^'^rmit, for a limited Period, certain Corn, Meal, and Flour to be entered for Home Consumption. (164. of 1826-27.) - - - - - ccxi. 553 >Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Importation of Corn, (112. of 1828.) - ccxxiv. 411 Comparative Scale of Duties proposed, and of those of the Bill of the Year 1827, in Imperial .. , and Winchester Measui-e. , (42. of ;1828.) - . ..r - - ccxxxviii. 601 Bill for prohibiting the Importation of Foreign Wheat into the Isle of Man ; and for levying a Duty on Meal or Flouj- made of Foreign Wheat imported from the Isle of Man into the United Kingdom. (84. of 1828,) - - - - ccxxiv. 323 Bill to regulate the Importation of Corn into the Isle of Man. (89.) - , 1835. i. 459 . Bill to amend the Laws for the Importation of Corn. (71.) - . . 1842. ii. 389 BiU to repeal the Duties on the Importation of Corn. (233.) - - -1842. ii. 421 Bill to permit, lintil 31st August' 1845, Wheat to be' delivered from the Warehouse or the Vessel Duty-free, upon the previous Substitution of an equivalent Quantity of Flour or Biscuit in the Warehouse. (228.) - - , - - - 1842. ii. 205 Bill for reducing the Duty on Wheat and Wheat Flour the . Produce of the Province of Canada, imported thence into the United Kingdom. (137.) - - 1843. iii. 693 Bill to continue and amend 5 &J6 Vict. c. 92. for permitting Wheat to be delivered from the Warehouse or the Vessel Duty-free, upon the previous Substitution of an equivalent Quantity of Flour or Biscuit in the Warehouse. (317.) r- - 1845. ii. 167 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Importation of Corn. (140.) - 1846. iii. 279 Billito allow, until 1st September 1847, the Importation of Corn from any Country in Foreign Ships. (2.) - ' - - - - - - , - 1847. iv. 579 Bill to suspend, until 1st September 1847, the Duties on the Importation of Corn. (3.) - . - . - N - - - - - 1847. III. 459 BiU to suspend, untU Ist September 1847, the duties on the Importation of Buck Wheat, Buck WheatMeal, Maize or Indian Corn, Indian Corn Meal, and Rice. (6.) 1847. m. 249 Bill to allow, until 1st March 1848, the Importation of Corn, Maize, Eice, Grain, Potatoes, Meal, Flour, Biscuit, and certain other similar Articles, from any Country, in any Ships. (278.) '- - ,-■■."- -■ - . - - 1847. IT. 581 Bill to suspend, until^lsi Mai'ch 1848, the Duties on the Importation of Corn, Maize, Eice, Grain, Meal, Flour, Biscuit, and certainiflther similar Articles. (229.) - 1847. in. 461 Hh 4 248 GENEBAL INDEX TO THE Corn CoEN, GrKAlN, Flotjb, hc— continued. Bill to repeal so much of 23 & 24 Geo. 3. (I.) " for the more effectually punishing such Persons as shall by Violence obstruct the Freedom of Com Markets and the Corn Trade, and who shall be guilty of other Offences therein mentioned, and for making Satisfaction to the Parties injured," as relates to the making of Satisfaction to the Parties injured ; and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof ; and to repeal the Provisions of the Acts which give Remedies against any Hundreds or Baronies in Ireland in respect of Eobbery. (246.) - - - - - 1847-8. Vol. iii. p. 663 Bill for the Removal of Obstructions in the Corn Trade of that Part of the United Kingdom called Scotland. (19.) 1850. vi. 353 A similar Bill. (51.) -As amended on Report. (59.) - 1850. vi, 355. 357 n. Reports, &c. relating to Corn and the Com Trade : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1804, on re-committed , Report respecting the Corn Trade. (71. of 1803-4.) - - - [xi.] 427 [StJBJECTS : — Regulating the Importation and Exportation of Foreign Grain. Bounties and Duties.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1813, respecting the Corn Trade of the United Kingdom. (23. of 1813-14.) - . . . lxx. 1 [Subjects: — Value of Corn, &c. imported between 1792 and 1812, and average Price of Wheat during that Period. Land under Tillage very considerjbly increased during the last Ten Years, and capable of being further increased, particularly in Ireland. Comparison of the Prices of Com in Ireland in 1812 and 1813, and of the Value of Irish Corn imported in the last Pive Years with that of the Sixteen Years preceding. Review of the Laws regulating Importation and Exportation. Proposed remedial Measures.] First and Second Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1814, to inquire into the State of the Growth, Commerce, and Consumption of Grain, and all Laws relating thereto. (118. of 1813-14.) ... lxx. 53 [Sdejecis : — Means actually possessed by the United Kingdom for affording an adequate Supply of Corn. Probability of a Supply of Grain from the Continent. At what Price the British Parmer •would be able to raise Wheat. Effect of the Price of Corn on the Rates of Agricultural and Manufacturing Labour. Accounts laid before the Committee.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1827, to inquire into the Price at which Foreign Grain may be shipped in Foreign Ports, the Quantity of such Grain, and the Price at which it can be imported into this Country ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (56. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxix. 1 [Subjects : — Quality and Prices of Corn at different Places abroad, and actual Supply received there- from. Comparative Effects of different Modes of taking .Averages. Mode of paying for Foreign Corn. Russian Tariff acts as a Prohibition to British Manufactures. Remunerating Prices of Wheat to Proprietors at Daritzic, Rabinsk, Stettin, Riga, Volhynia, Cracow, Warsaw, Prussia, Odessa, and Holstein. Danish Government allows Taxes to be paid in Com. Wages and Pood of Foreign Seamen less expensive than those of British. Comparative Rate of Freight of Foreign and British Ships. Prices of Grain on the Continent governed by Prices in England. Probable Effects of the proposed Duties.] Resolutions moved relative to the Corn Laws. (71. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 1 Proposed Resolutions relative to the Corn Laws. (39. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 609 Instructions to W. Jacob, Esq. ; and his Report on the Trade in Corn, and on the Agriculture of the North of Europe. (97. of 1826.) ,- - - - - ccv. 191 [Subjects : — Corn Trade on the Vistula. Stocks of Wheat 'warehoused in the Ports of the Baltic and the North Sea. — Maritime Provinces of Prussia. Tenure of Land. Extent of Estates. Royal Domains. Value of Land. Stock of Cattle. Course of Cultivation. Decrease in the Cultivation ■of Bread Corn. Distressed Condition of Proprietors and Labourers. Wages. Taxes. Tithes. Military Service. Scale of Living in the Classes of Agriculturists. — Polish Provinces of Russia. Extent of Estates. State of Society. Condition of the Peasantry. Com-se of Cultivation, and Stock of Cattle. Tenants of Crown Domains falling into Arrears for Rent. Estimate of the Value of Land. Incumbrances on Estates. Prices of Live Stock. Heavy Duties on Foreign Commodities; Taxation. Military Service. Cost Price of Wheat to the Growers. Stock of Wheat in Poland much lessened, especially since 1819. Land of Poland in a State approaching to Exhaustion from excessive Cropping. Fertility of Volhynia, Podolia, By aly stock, and Grodno. Corn Trade by the Rivers Niemen and Duna. Appendix of Papers 'relating to the Stock of Wheat and Rye at Elbing ; Wheat and Rye exported from Riga ; WTieat, &c. exported from East and West Prussia, and Pomerania; Corn exported from Dantzic and Elbing; Prices of Corn at Berlin, from 1774 to 1824; ofWheatand Rye at Cracow, from 1814 to 1824; ofWheat at Dantzic, from 1650 to 1825; Average Prices of Com at Vienna, Munich, and Wurtemberg, from 1815 to 1825; Average Prices of Wheat at Hamburgh from 1791 to 1822, and Stock remaining in Store Dec. 1825 ; Average Price of Corn at Liibeck from 1815 to 1825 ; and Stock and Importation of Corn at Bremen, 1823-24-25.] Second Report on the Agriculture and Corn of some of the Continental States of Europe ; with Observations collected in a Journey through those States in the Autumn of 1827 ; by W. Jacob, Esq., Comptroller of Corn Accounts. (69. of 1828.) . ccxxxni. 1 [Subjects :— Cost of Land Carriage on Corn in some of the Northern States. Value of Land and Rates of Labour.— GrSniVipcn, Overyssel, and Drenthe. Rent of Land. Scarcity of Oats.— ^fflst Friesland. Division of Landed Property. Classification of Soils . Expensive Buildings on Farms. Cost of the Cultivation of Oats. Losses on Oats of late Tews.— Duchy of Oldenburg. Colonies of Mendicity. No Stocks of Corn on hand.— i?rmere. Its Exports in Covn.— Mecklenburg. System of Husbandry. Division of Landed Property. Price of Land. Cost of raising Wheat. Surplus Produce, and Stock on IcaaA.— Danish Dominions. Value of Land. Bank of Copenhagen. Surplus Coin.— Hamburg. Cost of housing Corn. Waste in Measure. British Ships employed in the Com Trade.— Production and Consumption of Corn in Great Britain. Causes which have led to the depressed Prices of Corn of late Years.— Degree of Supply to be drawn from abroad.— Increase of Inhabitants in Europe. Com Trade of the Netherlands. Storing of Corn at Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam.— 4p;)endia; of Papers relating to the Prices of Corn and to the Exports and Imports at several of the Northern Ports.] . ' SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, 245 COEN Corn, Geain, Floub, &c. : IT. Reports— rcowft'wwct?. Instructions given to Mr. Jacob, in 182?, with the view to obtaining Information in Foreign Countries with respect to the Price of Grain. (65. of 1828.) - Vol. ccxxxvii. p. 381 Report from Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1834, on the Sale of Corn ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (235.) . . '- 1834. xxxii, 1 [Subjects ; — Result of the Inquiry : the Sale of Com is conducted on Three Sjrstems ; by Measure, by Weight, and by Measure regulated by Weight — Evils produced by these Diversities of Systems. — Quotations of Prices. — ^Want of Uniformity a sufficient Ground for legislative Interference where practicable and not injurious. — Systems proposed to be established considered with reference to their Object. — General Reasons for objecting to the Adoption of an improved System. — Course of Traffic : 1. Farmer ; 2. Merchant, Hoyman or Factor, Miller, Mealman, and Maltster ; 3. The Public generally. — Comparison between the Systems of Weight and Measure ; as to Liability to Fraud in respect of jbefect in the Machinery, or through the Difference of Skill or Care j and as to Accuracy, Time, Labour, and Expense Proposed Standards considered with reference to practical and legislative Difficulties : 1. That Measure alone should be the Standard; 2. That the Standard should be Weight absolutely j 3. That the Standard should be Measure combined with a Standard Scale of Weights ; 4. That the Standard should be a Combination of Measure, with the Description of the Weight per Measure. — Outline of a Bill for establishing a uniform Standard for the Sale of Corn. Appendix of Accounts and Communications received by the Committee.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Bonded Corn ; with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (297.) . - - 1840, xxiv. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Observations.) Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Bonded Corn (Grinding Act) ; with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (196.) - 1842. xvii. 1 [Sdbjects : — The Committee recommend, — 1. The Enactment of a Measure that would enable this Country to participate with other Nations in the Fresh Flour and Biscuit Trade : 2. That Leave be given to substitute Equivalents in Flom: and Biscuit for Wheat deposited in Bonded Warehouses.] Extract from the Report, delivered on 22d January 1841, of the Hand-loom Weavers Commissioners respecting the Laws regulating the Importation of Corn. (121.) 1846, XIX, 325 See also Hand-loom Weavers, HI, Accounts and Papers relating to Corn, &c, : 1. Importation and Exportation, Admission for Home Consumption, and Duties : Account of the Bounties paid on the Importation of Corn and Rice, in the Years ending 5th April 1802, 5th Jan. 1803, and 5th April 1803. (1802-3.) - - [vJi.] 140 Account of Corn, Grain, Flour, and Rice imported into and exported from Great Britain since 1st January 1804. (38. of 1806.) . - - . . vii. 219, 220 Mr. Ruston's Account of Quarterly Arrivals of Corn at London, (67, of 1810.) - xxxvi. 127 Similar Account, (in 118. of 1813-14.) .... lxx. 231 Return of the Quantity of Corn imported during 1809 into Liverpool and other Ports of Great Britain from Treland. (1810.) .--.-. xxxvi. 208 Corn and Grain imported during 1809 into the Port of London. (1810.) . xxxvi. 209 — 211 Corn imported, in 1809, into Scotland from Ireland. (1810.) ... xxxvi. 215 Quantity of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Meal, and Flour imported into England, Ireland, and Scotland, from the 5th Jan. 1804 to the 5th Jan. 1810, from the United States of America and other Countries. (1810.) - - - - xxxvi. 218.219.231 Quantities of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour exported from the County of Norfolk from 1780 to 1809, both inclusive. (1810.) - - - xxxvi. 220 Grain imported from Ireland into Scotland, distinguishing the Species, for Three Years ending the 5th January 1810. (in 67. of 1810.) - - - xxxvi. 232 Quantities of Barley imported into Great Britain in each Quarter during the Ten Years ending 1810, distinguishing Imports from Ireland. (51. of 1811.) - - xlv. 125 Quantity of Corn, Grain, Malt, Meal, and Flour exported from Ireland from the 5th January 1811 to 5th March. 1812. (70. of 1812.) - - - - - lv. 193 Corn imported into Great Britain since August 1813, distinguishing Importations from Ireland from those from other Countries, (35. of 1813-14.) - - lxxi. 133 Grain exported from and imported into England from 1697 to 1813, and into Great Britain from 1755 to 1813. (in 118. of 1813-14.) - - - lxx. 190. 192 Duties on Corn and Grain, (in 118. of 1813-14.) ... lxx. 195. 202 Quantity of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour exported from and imported into England in the Year 1814. (15. of 1814-15.) .:.-.. ^xx. 465 Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into Great Britain from Foreign Countries and Ireland in each Quarter in 1814. (23. of 1814-15.) .... lxxv. 485 Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into the Port of London from Ireland and abroad, in each Month in the Year 1814 ; and into the several Ports of Great Britain, from 5th January to 14th February 1815. (54. of 1814-15.) .... lxxv. 499 Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into the Port of London during the Months of January and February 1815. (114. of 1814-15.) - - . . . rxxv. 517 Imports and Exports between Great Britain and Ireland of Corn, Grain, Flour, Malt, and Meal, from 1808 to 1814. (30. & 40. of 1814-15.) - . - lxxv. 495. 509 Quantity of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into and exported from Great Britain from 1815 to 1819, (27. of 1820.) cxix. 195 Quantity of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into and exported from Great Britain in 1820. (8. of 1821.) - - . ... cxxv, 167 Quantities of Foreign Grain, Meal, and Flour exported from Warehouses in Great Britain in each Quarter since the passing of the Act 55 Geo, 3, c. 26, (63. of 1822.) - cxli. 344 III. I i 250: . GENJlEAIi, INDEX "JEOSTHE Corn , M-AV-1|.-, ^ CoEN, Gkadj, Flour, &c. : III. Accounts — continued. .h : 1. Jmportaticin and Exportation, Src—^continuei. ' •, ■-■ Quantity of Foreign Grain, Meal, and Flour imported, and Quantity entered and delivered for Home Consumption, in Great iBtitain, in each Quarter since the! passing of the Act 55 Geo.3/c.26. (45. of 1822.) '. .-,'.- - , Vol.cxLi. p. 324. 326. 328 Similar Accounts as to Ireland., (51. of 182,2.), - -. , - oxli. 337. 339 Quantity of Corn, Grain, or Flour, the Produce ;of any British North American Colony, whether warehoused or imported, admitted into the Home Market, under the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 60., since 14th May 1825., (198; & 199. of 1825.) - cJxcm. 198. 201 Quantity of every Sort of Grain, Flour^ and , Meal exported from and impx^rted into Great Britain in each Tear, from the passing of the Act 22 Car. 2. c. 13. (1670) to the present Time. (100. of 1826.) -• - . - ■ - - ccviii. 179- Grain and Flour imported into Great Britain from the British North American Colonies from 1st May 1825 to 31st March 1826. (8&. of 1826.) - . - - ccviii. 197 Quantity of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour, imported into and exported from. Great Britain in each Year from 1807 to 1825. . (118. of 1826.) ' . - - - ccvm. 199 Amount and Official Value of all Grain or Flour imported into Great Britain, from 1814 to 1826, from Russia and Prussia, (in 47. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxx. 76, 77 Quantity of Foreign and Colonial Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into the United Kingdom between 1st September .1826 and 5th January 1827 ; and the Produce of the Duties during the same Period. (30. of 1826-27.) - . - - ccxxi. 13 Quantity of Foreign Grain admitted for Home Consumption since.the passing of the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 60., with a Statement of the Duties charged on each Species of Grain so admitted,. &c. (12. of 1826-27.) - - - - - - ccxxi. 17 Amount of all Foreign Oats, Beans, and Pease imported into. Great Britain between 1st Sep- ■; ,tember 1826 and 5th January 1827. (62. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxxi, 21 Quantity of Corn, Grain, and Flour imported into Great Britain from Ireland during the Years 1824 and 1825. (24. of 1 826-27.) - • - ■ - - ccxxi. 23 Quantity of Corn imported into the United Kingdom from the British Possessions in America, ■ from 1823 to 1827. (in 56. of 1826-27.) .. „- - - - ocxix. 222 Quantity of Corn, Grain, and Flour imported, in 1826, into the United Kingdom from the British Plantations in North America, (in 24. of 1826-27.) - CQXXi, 25 Quantity of Grain and Flour imported, from Sth Jan. 1826 to 5th Jan. 1827, into Great Britain from Ireland. (46. of 1826-27.) - - - - - ccxxi. 27 Quantity of Wheat and Flour imported into Great Britain, or admitted for Home Consump- tion, between 1st May 1825 and 1st February 1827, from the British North American Colonies. (61. of 1826-27.) - - . . . , . ccxxi. 29 Grain of all Sorts imported, in 1806, 181.8, and 1819, into Great Britain from Egypt and other Ports on the African Coast within the Mediterranean. (49. of 1826-27.) - ccxXi. 31 Grain of all Sorts imported in each Year from 1817 to 1826, into Great Britain, from Odessa and other Russian Ports in the Black Sea. (SO. of 1826-27.) , - - ccxxi. 33 Quantity of Indian Corn annually imported, from 1820 tp 1827, into the United Kingdom, and the Bate and Amount of Duty payable and paid thereon on its coming into the Home Market for Consumption, (108. of 1826-27,), - - - . ccxxi. 35 Quantity of Foreign Oats and Oatmeal, Rye, Pease, and Beans which have been admitted for Home Consumption under the Provisions of the Order in Council of 1st September 1826. (7. of 1826-27.) - , - . . . . pcxxi. 41 Weekly Account of Foreign Grain and Flour imparted into the principal Ports of Great Britain, from 3d Jan. 1824 to 2d April 1827. (in 56. of 1826-27.) - - ccxix. 258 Quantities of the several Kinds of Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into Great Britain from Ireland in the Tear 1827. (103. of 1828.) - .- - - ccxxxviii. 195 Quantity of Foreign Wheat entered for Home Consumption from 1st July 1827 to 20th March 1828, and the Ba,tes of Duty paid thereon, (in 55; of 1828.) - - ccxxxvin 216 Quantity of Irish Oats imported into the: Port of London in each Week from 5th Julv 1827 to 5th April 1828. (60. of 1828.) . . • -. ., - . ccxxxviii 227 Quantity of .Foreign Oats imported into the Port of London in each Week from lOtb OntnTiPr 1826 to 5th July 1827. (61. of 1828.) , -. - . . ccxx^vni. 359 Quantities of Corn, Grain, and Meal imported into the United Kingdota ' in paoh Mnn+ii nf ' the Year 1827. . (12. of 1828.) ,., - . ° . . ccxxxviii 351 Quantity of Wheat taken out of Bond or imported in each- Week from 5th July 1827 to" 27th March 1828, .with the Rate of Duty paid thereon, and that which would have been collected under the proposed Scale. (63. of 1828.) - . . ccxxxviii 363 Amount of all Duties cpUected, in each Month of the Year 1827, on the Admission of TiWeio^n Corn for Home Consumption. (78. of 1828.) . - ccxxxvni 377 Quantities of Foreign Grain, Meal,- and Flour imported into Great Britain from Sth TiilvlS28 to. 1st March 1829. (in 28. of 1829.). - - . . . ccl i 53 Quantity of Foreign and.British Wheat and Irish Oats imported.into the Port' of T,nm1nn in 1827 and 1828. (in 28. of 1829.) - ., _ _"« -^ori oi i^ondon in Amount of Quarters of Grain imported into Great Britain, from the Continent'of'sumnP in each Year from 1819 to 1829. (47. of 1829.) - - '^^""''Uiem; ot iLurope, m Quanti^ of Wheat entered for. Home Consumption from 5th July 1828 to 28thFebrurvl829, and the Rates of Duty paid, thereon, (in 30. of 1829.) - ,. uaij, io.i^. Foreign. Wheat and Flour delivered for Home Consump^tion, and Whea* Barlpral^^Oats im.p,orted into Great Britain, in March 1829. (74. of 1829.) ! '- cr'i.^T 135 Corn Flour, and Meal imported, entered for Home Consumption, and re-exported, in "each Year.fromSth July 1,8^ to.Sth January 183Q ; and the Quantity remaining in Ware- house on 1st January 1 83Q, (33. of 1830.) .. ., . T cm 163 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 261 GOEN CoEN, Gbain, Flouk, &c. :,in, AccovLDJ^r^cOntinued. 1. Importation and Exp'ortation, 4'C<-^continued. , Quantities of Wheat entered, for Home Consumption in each Week from 17th July 1828 to 3d March 1830> and the Amoujitof Duty received thereon ; distinguishing the Average Prices, and the Rates of Duty charged. (46. of 1830.) - , - Vol. cclxxvii. p: 175 Quantjtyvof Wheat-iiii^oW^d from Ireland into Liverpool in ^ach Week from 5th July 1828 to ! 5th January 1830.. (78. of 1830.). - -, . - . - - cclxxvii. 193 Quantity of Wljeat imported into ]ji,verpool from Ireland or Coastwise in each Week from 5th July 1.828 to 5th January 1830. . (79. of J830.)' -' - - cclxxvii. 195 Quantities of Wheat imported from Ireland into Great Britain in each Week from 21st July ( ., .. 1828.to ,8th March lg30. (80. of lS30.) - - - - "cclxxvii. 199 Account showing the! Rate and Amount of Duty paid on each Sort ,of Foreign and Colonial ■ CornJ Flour, and Meal entered for' Home Csnsumption from 17th July 1828 to 31st December 1829." (101. of 183,0.), - " - - - - cclxxvii. 215 Quantity, of Foreign Wheat admitted for Home Consumption from I7th July 1828 to 25th February 1830, alid the Average Duty paid under the Act of July 1828, and which would have been charged under the Act of 1827. (112. of 1830.) - ccLXX"7ii. 221 Quantities of Foreign Barley and OatS entered for Home Consumption in each Week from 17th July 1828 to 25th' March 1830, with the Duty received thereon, the Average -; Prices, and the Rates of Duty charged, (113. of 1830.) - - cclxxvii. 225 ■'■■ ' Total Quantity of Wheat entered for Home Consumption under 9 Geo. 4. c. 60.; and the Rate ■ ■ of Duty at which entered, from July 1828 to April 1833. (28. of 1833.) - ccoxxiv. 587 Quantity of Foreign Wheat imported in each Quarter from 10th Oct. 1828 to 5th April 1833, with the Amount of- Duty received thereon, and the Average Rates of Duty in each Quarter, -(in 28. of 1833.) - . - - - i. - ccexxiv. 588 • Amount of Revenue received on the Importation! of Foreign "Wheat in each Tear from 1815 >■:■ to 1832. (in 28. of 1833.) -■ ' ■■ ( I : - ;- - cccxxiv. 588 ■ Quantity of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported in each Year from 1819to 1832, distinguishing ' the Countries from whence imported: '(in 28. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 590 Quantities of Foreign Wheat entered for Home Co6sumption in 1829, 1830, 1831, and 1832, with the Rate of Duty paid- thereon, the Total Amount of Duty received; and the Average Rate of Duty. (38. of 1833.) - - - - - ■ - cccxxiv. 595 Imports and Exports between Great Britain and Ireland of Corn, Grain, Flour, and Meal, from 1822-to 1831-. (41. Of 1833.) --■ ■ -• ■- . . cccxxiv. 599 ' Quantities of the several Kinds of Grain imported into Great Britain from British North . America in each Year from, 1822. to 1831.. (42. of 1833.) , : -, - cccxxiv. 601 Quantity of Colonial Wheat, Meal; or Flour entered for Home Consumption from July 1828 to April 1833,. with the. Amount of Duties paid thereon... (45. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 605 Quantities of Wheat, "Wheat Meal, apd Flour imported into Great Britain in each Year from 15th Julv 1828 to the End of 1832,, distinguishing the Countries from which imported. (46. of l'833.) - - - ,.- - - - cccxxiv. 607 Quantities of Grain, "Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye, Beans, and Peas, Flour, and Meal, brought into Consumption', in Great Britain from Foreign Countries, from Ireland, from the American Colonies, and from the Islarijs of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and Man, in eacTi Year from' 1815 to 1835. (11123.). - , - - 1836. xxv. 114, 115 Quantities of Foreign Grain, "Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye, Beans, and Peias, Meal and Flour, imported into the American Colonies, and Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and Man, froin Foreign Parts, in each Year from 1815 to 1835. (48.). - 1836. xxv. 227 Quantities of Foreign Grai'n, Beans, Peas, Flour, alid Meal brought into Consumption in the '• United Kingdom in each Quarter of the Year 1836, and the Rate" and Amount of Duty collected thereon. (38.) '- . ■- - ' - - - 1837. i. 191 A.ccount of the Quantity of Whfeat admitted for Horufe Consumption between 1st January 1829 and 1st January 1839; distinguishing the Quantity admitted in each Week, and the Rate of Duty paid thereon. (33.) - ■ - . . 1839. xvi. 531 Accounts of Foreign Wheat and Foreign and Colonial WCol brought into Consumption in each df the last Ten .Years., (64.) , . - . . 1839. xvr. 543 ^ ■ Ditto, in the Year 1839. (2&1.) - - - - - 1840. xx. 443 Ditto, in the. Year 1840. (in 137.) ; ^ . - - -, 1841. xviii. 210 Account of the Quantity of Grain imported -into the United Kingdotn from each Colony and Foreign Possession of the .Empire, and th|e Rates of Duty levied thereon, from 1814 to 1838 inclusive. (59.) " - --',.,-- - 1839. xvi. 547 Returns of Wheat, Flour, Oats, and Barley imported from Abroad, and admitted to Home Consumption ; the Rate and Amount of Duty collected thereon ; the Average Prices by which the Duties were regulated ; and the Qiuantity remaining in Bond, during the Year 1838, and the First Half "Tear of 1839. . (199.) - - - 1839. xvi. 513 Ditto, up to 5th January 1840. (lis.) , - ... 1840. xx. 433 Ditto, up to 5th January 1841. (in 13,7.) - - - 1841. xviii. 202 Account of each, Description of Grain, and of Flour or. Meal, stated in Quarters at the Rates and Prdpbrtions Adopted by the Custom House Regulations, which were imported into ■ Great Britain from Ireland, from the 5th Day or January 1839 to the 5th Day of January '! 1^40. (110.)' - -■ .' . . - . 1840. XX. 429 ; Ditto, from 5th January 1840 to 5th Janluary 1841. (in 137.) .,1841. xviii. 208 i Account of the Quantity of Wheat imported into Scotland in each Year from 1820 to 1839, distinguishing the Countries whence imported. (111.) . - 1840. xx. 431 . , Ditto^in.the Year 1840. (in;i37.) , - - - - 1841. xvni. 208 '=.i.U. Account of the Grain exported from Ireland in each Year from 1820 to 1839, distinguishmg ■thedifferent>Speciesof.Graiin,Lani4thfeCoun;triie*atDwhich.exported. (112-)1840. xx. 423 ; Ditto,.in the Year 1840. (in 137.) . , - - 1841. xvin. 209 I i 2 252 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Corn CoEN, Geain, Flouk, &c.: III. Accounts— continued. 1 . Importation and Exportation, SfC. — continued. Account showing the total Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported from Foreign Countries and British Colonies, upon which Duty has been paid, since the passing of * 9 Geo. 4. c. 60. ; showing also the total Quantity of Foreign and Colonial Wheat and Flour which has been subjected to each Bate of Duty. (136.) - 1840. Vol. xx. p. 445 Further Account, (in 137.) . - - - - 1841. xnii. 211 Eeturn of the Quantities of Wheat, Barley, and Oats imported to and exported from the Island of Jersey in each Year from 1820 inclusive ; specifying the Countries from and to which it was imported and exported. (174.) .... 1840. xx. 463 Similar Eeturn, with respect to the Island of Guernsey. (192.) - 1840. xx. 469 Statement of the Exports of Flour and Wheat from the United States and from Canada. (in 297.) - 1840. xxiv. 81 Account of all Wheat and Wheat Meal or Flour imported into and exported from Great Britain, from the Tear 1813 to 1840. (in 137.) - - . 1841. xviii. 201 Account of the Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour, in Quarters, entered for Home Con- sumption in Great Britain in each Year from 1760 to 1840 ; and stating the annual Average of each consecutive Period of Ten Years. (164.) . 1841. xvin. 217 Account of the Wheat and Wheat Flour, in Quarters, entered for Home Consumption from 1815 to 1828, and from 1828 to 1840, and the annual Average of each of those Periods (151.) 1841. XVIII. 215 Account of the Quantity of Wheat and other Grain entered for Home Consumption from Foreign Countries, in 1838, 1839, and 1840, with the Amount of Duty paid thereon in each Year. (104.) ...... 1841, xviii. 219 Accounts relative to Wheat and other Grain, Wheat Meal or Flour, imported into and exported from Great Britain, from, 1813 to 1840, and to Foreign Wheat and Foreign and Colonial Wool brought into Home Consumption in 1840. (137.) - 1841. xviii. 199 Account of all Wheat and Wheat Meal or Flour, and an Account of each Description of Grain and of Flour or Meal (stated in Quarters, at the Rates and Proportions adopted by the Custom House Regulations), exported from Ireland, in each Year from 1820 to 1840. (in 173.) 1841. XVIII. 198 Accounts of Wheat and Wheat Meal or Flour exported from Ireland, and imported to and exported from Scotland, from 1820 to 1840. (173.) - - 1841. xviir. 197 Account of all Wheat and Wheat Meal or Flour imported to and exported from Scotland from 1820 to 1840, stated in Quarters at the Rate and Proportions adopted by the Custom House Regulation, (in 173.) - - - - 1841. xvni. 197 Account of the total Quantity of Wheat entered for Home Consumption from 1st June 1840, to 1st January 1841, specifying the Quantity entered, and the Amount of Revenue received thereon, in each Week: Also, Statement of the several Rates of Duty at which such total Quantity has been entered, and of the Portions of the said Total entered at each several Rate of Duty : Also, Account of the total Revenue received upon the said Wheat entered for Home Consumption, specifying the Amount received at each several Rate of Duty. (44.) ...... i841. xviii. 221 Returns of the Quantities of Wheat imported in each Month of 1838, 1839, and 1840, and also of the Quantities of Wheat admitted to Home Consumption since 1st January 1841, up to the latest Period to which the same can be made up, stating the several Rates of Duty paid, and distinguishing Colonial from Foreign Wheat. (165.) - - 1841, XVIII. 213 Account of the Quantities of Wheat admitted for Home Consumption in each Week from the Time at which the present Corn Importation Act received the Royal Assent up to the latest Period to which the Return can be made out, stating the Rate of Duty at which the same was admitted ; and a similar Return for the correspondmg Period of the Year 1841 : And also, similar separate Account of each Species of Corn, ?■ '}L?.\ ' "'' ^^'"^ ^""^ ^""^^ '' imposed by the present Corn Importation Act. (250.) ... - . . . . jy42. XIV. 209 Statement of Wheat Flour exported from France in each Year from 1825 to 1840 both inclusive, (in 196.) ----.. 1842. xv'ii. 84 Statements relative to the Prices of Wheat and Flour, &c., in the United States and in British North America, together with Tables of Imports and Exports of meat and Flour into and from the United States and British North America - 1842 xiv 233 Returns relating to the Importation and Exportation of Corn, Foreign and Colonial, the Annual and Weekly Average Price of Wheat and other Gmin +1,^ r>. *•..•• ^ a and the.Amount of Duty received, &c. (50.) . . ' ^^^ ^"''^Jg' ™P^''fo^l' Statement of the Weekly Average Price, the Duty Averase. anil it,o !?„+« <• n 1 * -n, respect to Wheat ; also theV-tity paid D^y.^TSie' Amt^fof' ]S^^^^^^^^^ to nTjulflSr"^^^^^^ f T^° ''°" ''°'''''''' ■' '"^ '^"^ ^^^^ fromTst Jallry'S " " " " 1842 XIV 219 Accoun^ of the Quantities g" «-« ;« for Home Consumption under the P;ovisio;s of Fourth,. under the Provisions of 7 Geo. 4. c 7L (149.^^ - ^ ^""^^^t ^^°'^^ ^t Account of the Quantities of Wheat admitted for Home Consumption in e"ach Week fromlhe Time at which the present Corn Importation Act received the Pn,roi a f ! irom tne of the latest Returns from the Ports ; and a simU,^ XuTn for?h7f„.t'''"*i? *^l.^?*! of the preceding Year. (166.) . . T ? '^"f^^P"^^*''!^^'^^* SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 253 COBN Corn, Grain, FlotjiC, &c.: III. Accounts — continued. 1. Importation and Exportation, Sfc. — continued. Account of the Quantities of Wheat admitted for Home Consumption in each Week of the Year ended 5th January 1843, stating the Rate of Duty at which the same was admitted ; and also a similar separate Account of each Species of Corn or Flour or Meal on which any Duty is imposed by the present Corn Importation Act. (68.)- 1843. Vol.xviii. p. 623 Account of the Quantities of Corn and Meal imported into Great Britain from Ireland in the Year ended 5th January 1843. (in 25.) - - - - 1843. xvm. 608 Similar Account, for the Year ended 5th January 1844. (21.) - 1844. xv. 671 Similar Account, for the Year ended 5th January 1845. (in 106.) - 1845. xvi. 528 Similar Account, for the Year ended 5th January 1846. (in 114.) - 1846. xx. 420 Similar Account, for 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. (in 114.) - - 1846. xx. 421 Similar Account, from 5th July 1845 to 5th January 1846. (in 114.) - 1846. xx. 421 Similar Account, for Months ended 5th Feb. and 5th March 1846. (in 114.) 1846. xx. 441 Similar Account, for March and April 1846. (153.) - - - 1846. xx. 443 Account embracing, in one View, the Quantities of Corn and Meal, Foreign and Colonial, imported, the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, and the Amount of Duties received thereon, in the Year ended 5th January 1843, distinguishing tlie Periods prior and subsequent to the passing of 5 Vict. sess. 2. c. 14.; also, the Quantities re-exported during the same Year ; and a similar Account for the Month ended 5th February 1843, (in 25.) ....... 1843. xvm. 604. 606 Account of the Quantities of Wheat taken out of Bond under the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 92., in lieu of Flour or Biscuit deposited for Exportation, from the passing of that Act to 5th January 1843 ; and a similar Account for the Month ended 5th February 1843. (in 25.) - - - - - - - - 1843. xvm. 607 Accounts of the Quantity of Foreign and Colonial Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into and entered for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom in each Month ; showing also tlie Quantity remaining in Warehouse at the End of each Month, the Monthly Average Price of Wheat, the Average Eate of Duty on Foreign and Colonial Wheat separately, and the Amount of Duty received, in each Month dui'ing the Years 1841 and 1842. (27.) 1843. xvm. 619 Account of the total Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, imported into the principal Ports of Great Britain, with the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, the Rates and Amount of Duty, and the Average Prices regulating the Duty, in each Week from the passing of 5 Vict. sess. 2. c. 14. to 5th Jan. 1843 ; and a similar Account to 15th February 1843. (in 25.) - 1843. xvm. 610. 612 Statement of the Quantities of each Kind of Grain, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, imported, paid Duty, and remaining in Warelaouse, in each Month of the Year 1844, together with the Average Monthly Price of Wheat in England and Wales, (in 106.) ........ 1845. xvi. 522 Similar Statement, for each Month of the Year 1845. (in 114.) - 1846. xx. 416 Statement of the total Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into and exported from Great Britain in the Year 1844. (in 106.) .... 1845. xvi. 524 Similar Statement, for the Year 1845. (in 114.) - ... 1846. xx. 415 Statement of the Quantities of the several Kinds of Grain and Meal imported from each Country, and likewise of the Quantities re-exported to each Country, in the Year 1844. (in 106.) 1845. xvi, 525 Similar Statement, for the Year 1845. (in 114.) . - - 1846. xx. 414 Account of the total Quantities of each Kind of Grain, Foreign and Colonial, with the total Amount of the Duty paid upon each Kind, and the Average Rate thereof, from the . passing of the Act 5 Vict, sess, 2, c, 14. (29th April 1842) to the 5th Day of January 1845. (in 106.) .------ 1845. xvi. 526-528 Account of the Quantity of Wheat imported from the United States into Canada, from nth October 1843 to 5th January 1845. (271.) - - - 1845. xvi, 517 Account of Wheat and Flour (stated in Quarters of Wheat) imported into Great Britain and Ireland from Canada, in the Years ending oth January 1842, 5th January 1843, 5th January 1844, and 5th January 1845. (20.) ... 1845, xvi. 513 Similar Account, for the Year ending 5th January 1846. (30.) - 1846. xx. 473 Accounts of the Quantity of Wheat imported from the United States into Canada, from nth October 1843 to 31st December 1844 ; also, of the Quantity of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into Great Britain and Ireland from the United States, from 11th October 1843 to 31st December' 1844 ; and of the Quantity of Wheat and Wheat Flour, the Produce of Canada, imported into Great Britain and Ireland (for Home Consumption), from nth October 1843 to 31st December 1844 ; specifying the Quantity in each Month, and the Amount of Duty received. (23.) .... 1845. xvi. 515 Statement of the Net Revenue of Customs in each Year from 1839 to 1845 ; and the Amount of Duty received on Corn, and the Revenue, exclusive of the Duty on Corn, (in 59.) ----..-. 1846. xx, 325 Account of the Number of Quarters of Foreign Wheat, exclusive of Colonial, entered for Home Consumption, in each Month, from May 1842 to the present Time, specifying the Average Price and Average Rate of Duty of each Month. (48.)- - 1846. xx. 389 Accounts relative to the Import, Export, and Consumption of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour in the Year 1845. (57.) --.... 1846, xx. 401 Similar Account for the Year. 1846, (71.) . - - - 1847. xxi. 575 li is 254 GENERAL; INDEX TO THE Corn Corn, Grain, Flour, &c.: III. Accovmia^-continued. 1. Importation and Exportatidn, ^c. — continued. Accounts of the Ilnpoft, Export, and Consumption of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour in the Year ending 6th January 1846 ; of Ships laden with Foreij»n Grain entered inwards ;■ of Wheat, Barlej, Oats, &c. imported from Ireland ; of the Weekly Average Price of Wheat ; and of the Quantities of Wheat returned hy the Inspectors as brought to Market. (114.) . . . . ^ . i846. Vol. xx. -p. 411 Account of the Quantities of Wheat Flour and Grain imported iijto England and Wales, from 1770 to 1815, with the Amount of Duty charged thereon. (110.) - 1846. xx. 451 Account of the Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour, Oats, Oatmeal, and Barley, under Bond in the United Kingdom, at the latest Period to which the same can be made up : Also, an Account of the Quantities of the same imported since, the Commencement of 1846, and of the Quantities entered for Home Consumption ;during the same Period, and of the Eate of Duty paid thereon. (139.) .. - - - - 1846. xx.453 Account of the Quantities of Wheat and Flour in Bond on the 5th August, 5th September, 10th October, and 5th November, in each Year, from 1835 to 1845 : Also, Account of the Quantities of Wheat entered for Home Consumption in each Week of the' above- mentioned Monthly Periods for the same Years. (155.) - - 1846. xx. 459 Eeturn showing the Number of Corn-la(ien Ships cleared out in the course of the Year 1845 from the Ports of all Foreign Countries, distinguishing British Vessels from Foreign, and also in each Case the Vessels of the exporting Country from other Foreign Vessels. (163.) - - - - - . . 1846. XX. 463 Eeturn of the Amount of Wheat and Wheat Flour entered for Home Consumption in each Week since 1st May 1846, specifying the Eate of Duty paid in each Week, and also the Weekly Average Price of each Week, and the Duty which would coraespond thereto. (256.) . 1846. XX. 465 Accounts of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and other Grain, and Wheat Flour or Meal, and Oatmeal, exported from Ireland in each Year from 1830 to 1845, distinguishing the Countries to which exported ; also, of all Cattle, &c. exported from Ireland in each Year from 1830 to 1845, distinguishing the Countries fo which exported. (71.) - - 1846. xx. 467 Account of the Importation and Exportation of Wheat and Wheat Flour, of the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, and of the Average Price of each Year, from 1815 to 1845; distinguishing the Importation from Ireland and the principal Ports of Europe or America ; stating also the Quantities in Bond at the Close of each Year ; and giving the Year 1845 in Monthly Eeturns. (61.) - - . . 1846. xx .445 Similar Account, for the Year 1846. (74.) - - ^ . 1847. xxi. 589 Similar Account, for the Year 1847. (l90.) - - - , 1847-8. xxi". 691 Account showing the Quantities of Grain, of Meal, (stated in Quarters,) and of other Kinds of Provisions, landed in Ireland, in each of the Six Weeks preceding 24th April 1847 ; distinguishing the Importations from Foreign Countries and British Possessions from those received from Ports in Great Britain. (131.) - - 1847. xn. 161 Similar Account, for each of the Two Weeks ending 1st and 8th May 1847. (155.) - -,- - . . . _ _ 1847. XII. 165 . Statement of all Grain, Meal, and Flour imported in each Week from 6th July 1846 to 5th Jan. 1847, and from 6th Jan. to 5th Nov. 1847. (in 21 3. -IV.) 1847-8. xxviii. 391 Statement of Amount exported during same Periods, (in 213.-IV.) - 1847-8. xxvin.' 398 Account of the Total Quantities and estimated Value of each Description of Grain, Meal' and Flour imported from 6th July 1846 to 5th January 1847, distinguishing the Quantities imported m British and Foreign Ships, (in 213.-IV.) - - 1847-8. xxAaii. 393 Statement of Amount exported during same Periods, (in 2r3.-IV.) - 1847-8! xxvin." 404 Account of all Grain, Meal, and Flour imported during the above Periods, distinguishing the Countries from which imported, (in 213.-IV.) - - 1847-8. xxvii^ 394 Account of the Amount exported during same Periods. (in213.-IV.) 1847-8. xxviii! 405 Staitement of Imports and Exports in each of the Peribds from 6tb July 1846 to 5th' Jan 1847, and from 6th Jan. to 5th Nov. 1847. (in 21 3. -IV.) ■ 1847-8. xxviii 41o" Accounts of all Grain, Meal, and Flour imported into the United Kingdom, in each Week since 1st March 1848, together with the Amount of Duty received thereupon in each Week • and also of the Weekly Average Price of aU Descriptions of Grain for each Week since' 1st February 1848. (147.) - - - - . ; 1847-8 xxi 683 Eeturn of aU Grain Meal, and Flour (reduced to Quarters) entered for Home ConsumiDtion in each Week from 1st March 1848 to 1st February 1849 ; the Amount of Duty received thereupon meach Week; the Quantities in Bond on the last Day of January 1849 • and the Amount of Duty which would have been payable thereon if admitted to Home Con- sumption at the Eate of Duty chargeable on that Day. (30.) . 1849 XIV 547 Eeturns showing the 'Quantities of Grain (specifying the different Kinds) and of" Flour and Meal imported mto Ireland, from 1st September 1845 to 1st September 1846: Also, similar Eeturns to 1st Septembei: 1847 : Also, similar Eeturns to 1st September 1848 • And also, similar Eeturns up to the latest Date. (129) - 1849 xiV 565 Return of the Quantities of Wheat, Barley, and Oats imported from Foreign Countries into the Ports Of Southampton, Pool, and Weymouth " from 1st Septembbr 1848 up to 1st June 1849. (155.) - - . . • _ _ 'IMQ 'ifi'i SimilarEeturns, from 1st August 1849 to 1st March 1850. (72) '. i85o' xvT' 529 Account of the Imports of Wheat and Wheat Flour, and of Barley and Oats, into' the United Kingdom m each' Week since 1st January 1850: Also, Total Amount imported withm the same Period; distinguishing, the Countries from- which imported. {^^^^^■) - ■ - - - - . - - - 1850: xvi. SESSI0]^Al4;PABERS, 1801-1859. 255 Corn, Gkain, Floths, &o. : UL. Accormts^contimed. .. '^ 1. Importation and JExportation, S^c. — continued. Statement of the Net Amount of Duties received in the United Kingdom on the importation of Foreign Corn, in the Quarters ended 5th' April and 5th July 1850. (in 349.) - -,->'- - - - 1850. Vol. xx. p. 372 Eeturn of aU the Wheat, Wheat Meal, and Wheat Flour imported from France into any Ports of.GreatBritainandlrelandduringthe Year 1850, (16.) - ' - 1851. ix. 821 Account for the Tears 1849 and 1850, and for the First Quarter of 1831, of the Number of Quarters of Wheat, Barley, and OatS, and of the Number of Sacks and Barrels of Flour, imported into England, Ireland, and Scotland from the United States, Canada, France, and all the other Parts of 'Europe ; stating the Number of Quarters of Wheat to which the entire Number of Sacks and Barrels of Flour from each Country are all equivalent, and stating the Difference of Cost in Freight between imported Flour and imported Wheat from France, Canada, and the United States. (80.) - - 1831. ix. 823 Return showing the Quantities of Foreign Grain of each DeSeriptipUj ,and of Foreign Meal and Flour, imported into the United Kingdom in each Month from 1st February 1849 to 31st January 1851 ; distinguishing the Countries from which imported : Also, Return showing the Average Prices of each Description of Grain in England and Wales, in each Month of the same Period : And also,. Return showing the Amount of Duty received on the Importation of each Description of Grain for the same Period. (102.) - 1831. ix. 827 Account showing the Quantities of Foreign and Colonial Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour admitted to Homa Consumption in the United Kingdom, Rates of Duty leviable, and Amount received, and the Aiinual Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in Englandand Wales, from 1833 to 1837, andfrom 1847 to 1851. (in 141.)- 1852. x. 182 Account showing the Quantities of Foreign and Colonial Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour exported from the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1837, and from 1847 to 1851. (in 141.) - - 1852. X. 184 Account of the Number of live Animals, and of the Quantity of Provisions and of all Articles of Food, imported into and re-exported from the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1837, and from 1847 to 1851. (in 141.) - -■ - . - 1852. x. 184 2. Foreign Corn warehoused : Account of Foreign Corn warehoused and remaining in Warehouse in Great . Britain from 5th Januai-y 1819 to 5th April 1820. (45. of 1820.) - - . cxix. 201 Similar Account, from 5th April 1820 to 5th Jan. 1821. (in 8.. of 1821.) . - cxxv. 169 Account of the Quantity of Grain, Meal, and Flour warehoused under the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 26., and remaining in Warehouse on 5th April 1822, so far as relates to England and Scotland, (in 45. of 1822.). - - - - - - cxli. 330 Similar Account, so far as relates to Ireland, (in 51. of 1822.) - - cxli. 340 Quantities of Foreign Corn, Grain, or Wheaten Flour (not the Produce of any British North American Colony) which was secured in Warehouse at any Time before the 13th May 1822. (198. of 1825.) - r - - - cxcm. 197 Quantity of Foreign Grain remaining in Warehouse at the different Ports of Great Britain on 1st May 1826. (127. of 1826.) ------ ccviii. 193 Quantity of Foreign Grain, Meal, and Flour not warehoused, but reported inwards to be warehoused, on or before 2d May 1826. (129. of 1826.) - - ccvni. 195 Return of all Foreign Grain and Flour now in Bond, distinguishing the Years in which the said Wheat and Flour were bonded. (89. of 1826.) - - - ccvni. 197 Quantity of Foreign Wheat, Wheat Meal and Flour, in the King's Warehouses on 1st February in 1827. (in24. of 1826-27.) - - - - - ■ ccxxi. 25 Quantity of Foreign Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour warehoused in Great Britain on 1st April and on 1st June 1827. (91. & 170. of 1826-27.) - ccxxi. 43. 47 Quantity of Grain bonded and afterwards exported, warehoused Grain declared free, and Foreign Grain (warehoused or not warehoused) imported into Great' Britain, since the passing of the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 26. ■ (34. of 1826-27.) - . - ccxxi. 53 Quantity of all Foreign Grain in Bond re-exported to Foreign Countries in the last Six Months of the Year 1827. (62. of 1828.) - - - - ccxxxvm. 365 Quantity of all Kinds of Corn, Meal, and Flour warehoused, or reported inwards to be ware- housed, at each Port of the United Kingdom in June 1827. (34. of 1828.) - ocxxxvui. 367 Quantities of Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour released from the Warehouses of the United Kingdom in each Month of the Year 1827, and Quantities remaining in the Warehouses on 1st Januai-y 1828. (7. of 1828.) ... - ccxxxvm. 373 Foreign Grain warehoused under Bond in the United Kingdom on 1st July 1828 and on 1st March 1829. (28. & 30. of 1829.) - - - - cclviii. 34. 39 Quantity of Foreign and Colonial Wheat remaining under Bond in Warehouse on 5th January 1828 and on 3th January 1830, and Quantity entered for Home Consumption and re- exported between those Periods. (76. of 1830.) - - - CCLXXVU. 191 Quantity of Foreign Wheat in Warehouse in Great Britain on 1st January and 1st July in each Year from 1828 to 1833. (28. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 589 Quantity of Foreign Grain, Beans, Peas, Flour, and Meal bonded and exported in each Quarter of the Year 1826, and Stock thereof in Bond at the End of each of the Years from 1830 to 1836. (in 38.) - - - - - - 1837. x. 194 Returns of Wheat, Flour, Oats, and Barley imported from Abroad, and admitted to Home Consumption ; the Rate and Amount of Duty collected thereon ; the Average Prices by which the Duties were regulated ; and the Quantity remaining in Bond, during the Year 1838 and the First Half Year of 1839. (199.) - - 1839. xvi. 513 Ditto, up to 5th January i840i (115.) - . - - 1840. xx. 433 DittOj up to 5th January 1841. (in 137.) - - - 1841. xviii. 208 li 4. i56 . GENERAX INCEX TO THE Corn CoEN, Geain, Floue, &c. : III. Accounts' — continued. 2. Foreign Corn warehoused — continued. Account of the Quantities of all Kinds of Grain in Bond on the 1st March 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, and 1842. (75.) - - ...•.- 1842. Vol. XIV. p. 205 Account of all the Wheat taken out of Bond, to be ground into Flour, by virtue of 5 Geo. 4. c. 70., which required 196 Pounds Weight of Flour to be returned into Bond for every Five Bushels of Wheat, and of the Quantity of Flour returned to discharge the respective Bonds at each Port, (in 196.) - ... 1842. xvii. 93 Statement of the Quantities of each Kind of Grain, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, imported, paid Duty, and remaining in Warehouse, in each Month of the Year 1844. (in 106.) - - . - .... 1845. xvi. 522 Similar Statement for each Month of the Year 1845. (in 114.) - - 1846. xx. 416 Account of the Quantity of Grain of all Sorts taken out of Bond yearly for the last TTrenty Years. (154.) - - ..... 1846. xx. 455 Account of the Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour, Oats, Oatmeal, and Barley under Bond in the United Kingdom, at the latest Period to which the same can be made up : Also, an Account of the Quantities of the same imported since the Commencement of 1846, and of the Quantities entered for Home Consumption during the same Period, and of the Rate of Duty paid thereon. (139.) .... 1846. xx. 453 Account of the Quantities of Wheat and Flour in Bond on 5th August, 5th September, 10th October, and 5th November in each Year, from 1835 to 1845 : Also, Account of the Quantities of Wheat entered for Home Consumption, in each Week of the above- mentioned monthly Periods for the same Years. (155.) - - 1846. xx. 459 Account of the Importation xind Exportation of Wheat and Wheat Flour, of the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, and of the Average Price of each Year from 1815 to 1845 ; distinguishing the Importation from Ireland and the principal Ports of Europe or America; stating also the Quantities in Bond at the Close of each Year ; and giving the Year 1845 in Monthly Returns. (61.) ■- - - - 1846. xx. 445 Similar Account for the Year 1846. (74.) - - - 1847. xxi. 589 Similar Account for the Year 1847. (190.) - - - 1847-8. xxi. 691 Return of all Grain, Meal, and Flour entered for Home Consumption, in each Week from 1st March 1848 to 1st February 1849 ; the Amount of Duty received thereupon in each Week ; the Qu.antities in Bond on the last Day of January 1849 ; and the Amount of Duty which would have been payable thereon if admitted to Home Consumption at the Rate of Duty chargeable on that Day. (30.) - - - 1849. xiv. 547 3. Prices and Sales of Corn in the United Kingdom : Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in the London Market ; in Middlesex ; and in the Twelve Maritime Districts. (1810.) - - - xxxvi. 206, 207 Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in Scotland, in the Four Weeks preceding the 15th May 1808 and 10th February 1810. - - - - - . xxxvi. 207 Average Prices of Grain in England aud Wales, ^nd Scotland, at Periods when Prohibitions on Distillation from Grain have been laid on or removed. (1810.) - xxxvi. 211. 214 Quarterly Prices of Barley in the several Maritime Districts of Great Britain from 1800to 1810 inclusive. (49. of 1811.) .... xlv. 117 Windsor Prices of Wheat and Malt at Eton College, (in 118. of 1813-14.) - lxx. 218 Average Prices of Grain in the Twelve Maritime Districts of England and Wales from 5th November 1814 to 11th February 1815. (16. of 1814-15.) - - Lxxv.469 Weekly Average Price of Wheat in the Twelve Maritime Districts from 1st January 1792 to 25th February 1815. (35. of 1814-15.) - - - - lxxv. 471 Weekly Average Prices of Wheat and Flour in the London Market, together with the Assize Price of the Quartern Loaf, for the Ten Years ending the 31st December 1813. (33. of 1814-15.) LXXV. 521 Quarterly Prices by which the Admission of Foreign Wheat, Barley, and Oats for Home Consumption in Great Britain is regulated, from 1815 to 1820. (27. of 1820.) - cxix. 196 Average Prices for England and Wales of Foreign Corn imported into Great Britain, from 1815 to 1819. (29. of 1820.) ...... csix. 199 Average and Quarterly Prices by which the Admission of Foreign Corn into Great Britain was regulated in 1820. (in 8. of 1821.) - - . - cxxv. 168, 169 Average Prices of Grain in the Twelve Maritime Districts in each Quarter, from 25th March 1815 to 25th March 1822. (in 45. of 1822.) .... cxli. 334 A verage Prices of Wheat, per Statute Quarter, in each Year from the passing of the Act 22Car. 2. c. 13. (1670) to the present Time. (100. of 1826.) - - ccviii. 175 Aggregate Average of the Price of Wheat, taken from the Returns that govern- Importation into Great Britain, for the Years 1823, 1824, and 1825, and for the first Four Months of 1826. (101. of 1826.) ccviii. 189 Prices of Wheat per Quarter, from 1646 to Michaelmas 1826, as exhibited in the Register kept in the Audit Books of Eton College. (6. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 69 Average Prices of the several Species of British Grain per Quarter in each Year from 181'0 to 1826, (48. of 1826-27) ccxxi. 73 Weekly Average Prices of Wheat that govern Importation, as taken in the Years 1823, 1824, 1825, and.1826. (9,7. of 1826-27.) - . - . . ccxxi. 75 Weekly Price of Wheat in the London Market from 1st January 1824 to 10th February 1827. (22, of 18^-27.) .. CCXXI. 79 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 257 OOEN CoHN, Grain, Flour, &c. : III. Accounts — continued. 3. Prices and Sales of Corn in the United Kingdom — continued. Monthly Avei'age Prices of Corn of all Sorts that regulate Foreign Import, from 1st July 1826 to 8th February 1827. (21. of 1826-27.) - - - Vol. ccxxr. p. 83 Average Price of Corn sold in the several Cities and Towns of England and Wales for the Six Weeks ending 3d June 1827. (150. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 85 Account of the Quantity of British Corn sold in Mai-k Lane during the Years 1824, 1825, and 1826. (17. of 1826-27.) . - . . ccxxi. 87 Extract from Exley, Dimsdale, and Co.'s Circular of the Prices of Corn at the Principal Ports ofEurope, from 1824 to 1827. (in 56. of 1 826-27.) - - ccxxi. 232 Weekly Returns of the Quantities and Prices of British Cbrn returned from each Town or Market, pursuant to the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 58. s. 2., from whence the Weekly Averages were made up, between 5th July 1837 and 28th March 1838, with the Aggregate Weekly Averages of the same ; and also the Weekly Returns of the Quantities and Prices of the several Kinds of Grain in each of the Markets added, by Order in Council, to the Markets and Towns from whence the Averages had previously been taken, with tJie aggregate Averages thereof. (66. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxviii. 13 Weekly Average Prices of Wheat, Winchester Measure, in England and Wales, from 3d Jan. 1824 to 16th May 1828. (108. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxviii. 203 Average Prices of each Species of Grain in each Week from 5th July 1827 to 28th March 1828, pursuant to the Act7 & 8 Geo.4. c. 58. (59. of 1828.) - ccxxxviii. 207 Average Prices of Corn per Quarter, in England and Wales, in each Month of the Year 1827. (4. of 1828.) - . - . cexxxvm. 211 Weekly Prices of Corn in the United Kingdom, from 9th November 1827 to 25th January 1828, comprehending the several Towns which, by Order in Council, have been directed to make Returns pursuant to the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 58. (5. of 1828.) - ccxxxviii. 213 Weekly Average Price of Wheat per Quarter, from 1st July 1827 to 28th March 1828. (55. of 1828.) - - - - - cexxxvm. 215 Prices and Quantities of Grain sold in the Markets of Scotland and Ireland in each Week from 5th July 1827 to 28th March 1828. (57. of 1828.) - - cexxxvm. 219 Account of the Six Weeks Average Price of Wheat, as published in the Gazette weekly, with the view to regulating the Duties on the Admission of Foreign Grain into the Home Market, from 6th July 1827 to 28th March 1828. (58. of 1828.) - cexxxvm. 223 Quantities of each Kind of British Grain sold in Mark Lane in each Yearfi-om 1824 to 1827. and the Average Prices of the same. (64. of 1828.) - - ccxxxviii. 225 Amount of the Weekly Returns of British Corn for the Year 1827, as received from the Corn Inspectors, from which the Prices that govern. Importation are calculated, conformably to the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 58. (82. of 1828.) - - ccxxxviii. 229 Weekly Average Prices governing the Duties on the Importation of Foreign Grain, from nth July 1828 to 20th March 1829. (17. of 1829.) - - - ccLviii. 27 Weekly Average Price of Wheat per Quarter, from 5th July 1828 to 3d April 1829. (30. of 1829.) - - - - - - , - - - QCLviii. 57 Account of the Weekly Quantities of Wheat returned to the Inspector as purchased in the Liverpool and Manchester Markets, under the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 60., from 11th July 1828 to 26th March 1830. (64. of 1830.) ... - - cclxxvii. 183 Weekly Average Price of Wheat at Liverpool and Manchester from 11th July 1828 to 5th March 1830. (in 29. of 1830.) . . . - - cclxxvh. 167 Weekly Aggregate Average Price of Wheat from 3d October 1828 to 13th February 1829, and from 2d October 1829 to i2th February 1830. (in 29. of 1830.) - ccLXxvn. 168 Weekly Average Prices of Corn which govern Importation, from 11th July 1828 to 1st Jan. 1830. (34. of 1830.) - - - - - - - cclxxvii. 171 Weekly Quantities and Average Prices of British Wheat as transmitted by the Inspectors of Lancaster, Preston, Wigan, and Warrington, pursuant to the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 60., from 5th July 1828 to 5th January 1830. (65. of 1830.). - - - 'cclxxvii. 187 Average Price of British Wheat by which the Duty was regulated, from 11th July 1828 to 26th February 1830. (99. of 1830.) .... cclxxvii. 213 Average Price of Wheat, as fixed by the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 60., for each Week from 11th Feb. 1830 to 5th April 1833. (27. of 1833.) . - - - cccxxiv. 583 Total Quantity and Cost of Wheat purchased by the Victualling Department in each Year from 1817 to 1832 ; and the Average Price of Wheat in each Year during the same Period, (in 28. of 1833.) - .... cccxxiv. 592 Annual Average Price of Wheat for each of the Ten Years respectively ending 5th April 1833, calculated by the Imperial Measure, and the Aggregate Average Price thereof for each of the Periods of Five Years respectively ending 5th April 1828 and 5th April 1833. (40. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 597 Averas;e Price of Wheat, as made up from the Weekly Returns, from 30th June 1832 to 26th April 1833. (44. of 1833.) ..... cccxxiv. 660 Annual Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye, Beans, and Peas, in the Market of Mark Lane, in each Year from 1815 to 1835. (in 23.) - - - 1836. xxv. 92 Average Prices of Corn and Meal sold in the Corn Exchange of the City of Dublin in each Year from 1831 to 1835. (102.) - - - - - 1836. xxv. 131 Returns of Wheat, Flour, Oats, and Barley imported from Abroad, and admitted to Home Consumption; the Rate and Amount of Duty collected thereon; the Aver.age Prices by which the Duties were regulated ; and the Quantity remaining in Bond, during the Year 1838 and the first Half Year of 1839. (199.) - - 1839. xvi. 513 Ditto, up to 5th January 1840. (115.) - ... 1840. xx. 433 Ditto, up to 5th January 1841. (in 137.) - - - 1841. xviii. 202 in. K k 258 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Corn CoKN, Grain, Floue, &c. : m. Accounts: — continued. 8. Prices and Sales of Corn in the United Kingdom — continued. Account of the Average Price of Wheat for each Year,, from 1st October 1828 to SOth'Sep- tember 1838, and of the Average from 1st October 1838 to the present Time, calculated in each Case from the Weekly Averages : And also,: Statement of the Weekly. Average Price of Wheat struck on or nearest after the First Day of each Calendar Month, since the passing of 9 Geo. 4. c. 60. down to the present Time, (24.) - 1839. Vol. xti. f, 553 Account of the Aggregate Average Prices of Wheat by which the Duty on Foreign Wheat was regulated, in each Week of the last Ten Years, and up to the latest Period. (31.) - - ^ - - - - - 1839. xvi. 555 Account of the Average Price of Wheat for each Six Weeks, from 25tfa April to the 25th October 1839, by which the Import Duty on Foreign Wheat is regulated, with the Amount of Duty per Quarter payable thereon, (149.) - - 1840. xx. 449 Account of the Average Price of Wheat for each Six Weeks, beginning with the one made on the 30th Day of October 1839, by which the Import Duty on Foreign Wheat is regu- lated, with the Amount of Duty per Quarter payable thereon, up to the latest Period. (137.) .-...-..- 1840. XX. 447 Account of the Average Price of Wheat in Great Britain for every Year from 1815 to 1839, with the Total Number of Quarters of Foreign and Colonial Wheat and Wheat Flour imported in each Year, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, and the Quantities entered for Home Consumption ; also the Average Prices of Wheat at Dantzig, Odessa, and Eotterdam for the same Years. (125.) - - - - 1840. xx. 441 Ditto, for the Year 1840. (in 137.) - - - . 1841. xviii. 209 Account of the Average Price of Wheat for the Year comineticing 1st October 1838, and of the Average from 1st October 1839, to the present Time, calculated in each Case from the Weekly Averages : And also. Statement of the Weekly Average Price of Wheat struck on or nearest after the First Day of each Calendar Month from the 1st of February 1839. (103.) ----.. 1840. xx. 421 Account of the Average Price of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, per Quarter, in England and Wales, fi-om 1832 to 1839. (in 299.) - , - . 1840. xxin. 390 Eeturn of the highest and lowest Annual Average Price of Wheat, between 1815 and 1838, in England and in Prussia Proper, Posen, Brandenburg and Silesia, Saxony, WestphaUa, the Rhenish Provinces, Sweden, Bordeaux, Lisbgn, Hamburg, Eotterdam, Dantzig, Petersburg, Eiga, and Trieste, (in 87.) .... 1840. xx. 415 Eeturn of the highest and lowest Prices of Wheat, in each Year, from 1829 to 1838, ia England, Dantzig, and Eotterdam. (in 87.) ... 1840. xx. 415 Eeturn of the highest and lowest W.eekly Average Prices of Wheat, during each of the Years from 1829 to 1838, in England and Wales, and in Odessa, Memel, Dantzig, Hamburg, Aidsterdam, Eotterdam, Brest, Bordeaux, Ancona, Washington, and New York. (87.) 1840. XX. 416 Eeturn of the Aggregate Average of the extreme yearly Differences in the Weekly Prices of Wheat in England, and at Odessa, Memel, Dantzig, Amsterdam, Eotterdam, Brest, Bordeaux, Ancona, Washington,^and New York, (in 87.) - - 1840. xx. 418 Account of the Number of Months, from July 1828 up to the. present Time, during which the Average Price of Wheat in Great Britain has been below 40s. per Quarter, between 40s. and 50s., between 50s. and 55s., between 55s. and 65s., between 65s. and 70s., between 70s. and 80s., and above 80s. j specifying the Dates of the Months when it was sold at any Prices between 55s. and 65s. (95.) - . . 1840. xx. 4l9 Eeturn of the Average Price of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in the Island of Jersey, for each Year from 1820 inclusive, &c. (174.) - _ . . 1840. xx. 463 Similar Eeturn with respect to the Island of Guernsey. (192.) - 1840. xx. 469 Accounts of the Fiar Prices of Wheat set in the several ^Counties of Scotland for the Crop of 1839 ; and also similar Accounts for the i Crops from 1828 to 1838, both inclusive. (164.) - . - - - - . - 1840. xx. 451 Eeturn of the Quantities of Wheat as purchased in the Market of London, with the Average Price thereof, for each Week during July, August, and Septeinber in the Years 1820, 1830, and 1840. (7.) - - - - -'•■' - 1841. xviii. 195 , Account of the Quantities of Wheat as purchased in the Market of London, with the Average Price thereof, in each Week during the Months of July, August, and September in the Years 1820, 1830, and 1840 ; and also, a Eeturn of the Geileral Average of the Kingdom for the like Period, and the Six Weeks Average ending 28th August 1840, exclusive of the London Market, with the Eate of Duty chargeable thereon, inclusive and exclusive of the said Market. (181.) - - . . . 1841. xvin. 225 Account of the Quantities of Wheat as purchased in the Market of London, with the Average Price thereof, in each Week during the Months of July, August, and September in 1841 ; and also, Eeturn of the General Average of the Kingdom for the like Period, and the Six Weeks Average ending 28th August 1841, exclusive of the London Market, wiih the Eate- of Duty chargeable thereon, inclusive and exclusive of the said Market. (217.) 1841. xvin. 227 Account of the Weekly Averages of Wheat from the passing of the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 60. to the Year 1841; also, an Account of the Averages struck by, which the Duty has ■ been regulated for the same Period; also, an Account of- the Quarterly Averages for the same Period ; and also, an Account of the Annual Average for the same Period, (129.) - - - - - - - . 1841. . XVIII. 187 Account of the Average Price of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, per Quarter, in England and Wales, in 1840. (in 202.) - - ,,- . .. . i841, xxin, 330 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 259 COBN COBN, Grain, Floue, &c.: III. Accomats— -continued. 3. Prices and ,Sales of Corn in the United Kingdom — continued. . , . Betum of the Weekly Averages by -which the Duty on the Importation of Wheat is regulated, Irpm 1st of April 1842 to the latest possible Period; also, Return of what the Averages would have been, from the Time at ■which the present Corn Importation Act received the Royal Assent, if the Averages had. been taken only from the Towns enumerated in 9 Geo. 4. c. 60. s. 8., and stating from which of the new Towns Returns had been made. (152.) ... ,, - - - 1842. Vol. xiv. p. 207 Statement of the Weekly Average Price, the Duty Average, and the Rate of Duty, with respect to Wheat ; also the Quantity paid Duty, and the Amount of Duty received thereupon, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, in eaclt Week from 1st January 1825 to nth July 1828. (148.) - - ' - - - 1842. xiv. 219 Statement of the Fiar Prices of Wheat in. each County of Scotland, from 1828 to 1840. (in 50.) - - - - - ,- _ - - 1842. xiv. 151 Account of the Annual Average Prices of Wheat in Dublin, in each Year from 1828 to 1841. (in 50.) 1842. xiv. 153 Returns relating to the Importation and Exportation of Corn, Foreign and Colonial, the Annual and Weekly Average Price of Wheat and other Grain, the Quantities imported, and the Amount of Duty received, &c. (50.) ... 1842. xiv. 101 Statement of the Annual Avierage Prices of Wheat in Guernsey and Jersey, with the Quantities imported and exported, from 1820 to 1841. (in 50.) - 1842. xiv. 153 Similar Account for the Year 1844. (in 106.) ' - - - 1845. xvi. 524 Similar Account for the Year 1845". (in 114.) - - - 1846. xx. 415 Return of the Average Price of all Kinds of Grain on the 1st of March for the Years 1829 to 1842. (55.) - .. - - - - - - 1842. xiv. 203 Return of the Annual Average Price of each Kind of Grain in England and Wales for the Year 1842. (110.) - - - - - - 1843. xvin. 601 Returns of the Weekly Average Prices of Wheat as returned by the London Inspector of Corn Returns since the passing of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 14.; and of the Weekly Average Prices of Wheat for the corresponding Period qf 1840 and 1841. ' (17.) - 1843. xviii. 599 Account of the Weekly Average Prices of Wheat during July, August, September, and October in the Years 1839 to 1842 : Also, Accounts showing the Fluctuations pf Duty on Foreign and Colonial Wheat from the passing of 9 Geo. 4. to 1842 ; the Fluctuations of the Aggregate Average of Wheat which regulates the Duty, from the passing of 9 Geo. 4. to 1842 ; and the Fluctuations of the Weekly Averages of Wheat as received from the London Inspectors in the Years 1831 lo 1842. (50.) - 1843. xviii. 619 Account of the Total Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, imported into the principal Ports of Great Britain, with the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, the Bates and Amount of Duty, and the Average Prices regulating the Duty in each Week from the passing of 5 Vict. sess. 2. c. 14. to 5th January 1 843; and a simUar Account to 15th Feb. 1843. (in 25.) -1843. xviii. 610. 612 Returns of the Weekly Averages by which the Duty on the Importation of Wheat is regulated, from the passing of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 14. to 28th January 1843 ; and the Weekly Averages as they would have been if calculated only on the Returns made from the Cities and Towns named in 9 Geo. 4. c. 60., and as they would have been if calculated only from the additional Towns named in 5 & 6 Vict. c. 14. (7.) ' - - 1843. xviii. 617 Return of the Annual Average Price of each Kind of Grain in England and Wales for the Year 1843. (20.) - - - - - -. - 1844. xv. 669 Statement of the Quantities of Wheat returned as sold in England and Wales, by th& Corn Inspectors, in each Week of the Year 1843. (176.) - - - 1844. xv. 673 Similar Statement for the Year 1844. (51.) - - - - 1845. xvi. 511 ^Statement of the Weekly Average Price of Wheat, the Duty Avera,ge, and the Rate of Duty; also the Quantities charged with Duty, and' the Amount of .Duty received thereon, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, in each Week from 5th January 1844 to Sth January 1845. (in 106.) - - ... 1845. xvi. 520 Similar Account from 5th January 1845 to 5th January 1846. (in 114.) - 1846. xx. 412 Statement of the Quantities of each Kind of Grain, distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, imported, paid Duty, and remaining in Warehouse, in each Month of the Year 1844, together with the Average Monthly Price of Wheat in England and Wales. (in 106.) - - ... - - . 1845. xvi. 522 Similar Statement for each Month of the Year 1845. (in 114.) - 1846. xx. 416 Return of the Total Amount of all Wheat, Barley, and Oats reported to the Inspectors of Corn Returns as sold in the several Home Markets of Great Britain from 1835 to 1845, distin- guishing the Quantities returned from the several Towns added to the List of Places ordered to make such Returns in 1842. (37.) - - 1846. xx. 387 Account of the Quantities of Foreign Wheat, exclusive of Colonial, entered for Home Con- sumption, in each Month from May 1842 to the present Time, specifying the Average Price and Average Rate of Duty of each Month. (48.) - - 1846. xx. 389 Return from the Inspectors of Corn Returns of the Quantities of Wheat returned as brought to Market in September, October, November, and December 1844, and January 1845 ; and a like Return for same Months in 1845-46. (in 114.) - 1846. xx. 441 Statement of the Weekly and Six Weeks Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in the Months of August, September, October, and November in each Year from 1835 to 1845. (174.) - - - ■ - - - - 1846. XX. 395 ' Return of the Weekly Average Price of Wheat by which the Duty is regulated according to 5 & 6 Vict', c. 14., and also of the Weekly Average Price of Wheat calculated according to 9 Geo. 4. c. 60., from 2d March 1844 to 22d February 1846. (114.) - 1846. xx. 440 Kk 2 260 GENERAL INDEX TO THE COBN CoEN, Grain, FlouKj&c: III. Accounts — continued. 3. Prices and Sales of Corn in the United Kingdom — continued. Eeturn of Prices paid for Wheat or Wheat Flour, during the Tear 1845, in the Navy Yards in the River, and at Portsmouth and Plymouth ; showing whether purchased by open Tender, and also the Description and Quality for which Tenders were advertised. (18.) - 1846. Vol. XX. p. 399 Eeturn of the loWest and highest Prices of Wheat as sold in the Markets of Uxbridge, Guildford, Wisbech, and Ely, in each Week from 1st May 1845 to the End of April 1846. (166.) - - - - - - - 1846. xx. 393 Eeturn of the Amount of Wheat and Wheat Flour, entered for Home Consumption in each Week, since 1st May 1846, specifying the Eate of Duty paid in each Week, and also the Weekly Average Price of each Week, and the Duty which would correspond thereto. (256.) -....-- 1846. XX. 465 Account of the Importation and Exportation of Wheat and Wheat Flpur, of the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, and of the Average Price of each Year from 1815 to 1845, distinguishing the Importation from Ireland and the principal Ports of Europe or America ; stating also the Quantities in Bond at the Close of each Year ; and giving the Year 1845 in Monthly Returns. (61.) ... - 1846. xx. 445 Similar Account for the Year 1846. (74.) - . - - 1847. xxi. 589 Similar Account for the Year 1847. (190.) - - 1847-8. xxi. 691 Statement of the Quantities of Wheat returned as sold in En^and and Wales by the Corn Inspectors in each Week of the Year 1845: Also, Statement of the Yearly Average Price of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye, Beans, and Peas, for the Years. 1843, 1844, and 1845. (100.) - - - - - - - - 1846. XX. 391 Similar Statements for the Year 1846. (75.) - - - 1847. xxi. 593 Sunilar Statements for the Year 1847. (160.) - - - 1847-8. xxi. 695 Account of the Weekly Average Price of all Descriptions of Grain for each Week since 1st February 1848. (147.) . - . . - 1847-8. xxi. 689 Eeturn of the Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats per Quarter, in England and Wales, from 1st January to 20th April 1850 : Also, Account of the Imports of Wheat and Wheat Flour, and of Barley and Oats, into the United Kingdom, in each Week since 1st January 1850 : And also. Total Amount imported within the same Period ; distin- guishing the Countries from which imported. (138.) - - 1850. xvIj 531 Eeturn of the Quantities of Wheat, Barley, and Oats returned as sold in England and Wales by the Corn Inspectors, in each Week of the Five Years ending 1st January 1850, and in each Week since thp,t Day. (139.) . - . . 1850. xvi. 535 Eeturns showing the Average Prices of each Description of Grain in England and Wales in each Month from 1st February 1849 to 31st January 1851. (in 102.) - 1851. ix. 827 Ditto, from 1833 to 1837, and from 1847 to 1851. (in 141.) - 1852. x. 182 Account of the Average Price of Barley during each of the last Ten Years, (in 115.) 1852-3. XXV. 173 4. Prices, Growth, SfC. of Corn in Foreign Countries : Circular Letters from the Foreign Office to Consuls abroad, from 1822 to 1826, directing them to transmit Eeturns relative to Foreign Grain. (88. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 97 Eeturns from Consuls in the Ports of the United States of America, relative to the Average Monthly Prices of Corn and Flour at their respective Ports, between 1st January 1824 and 1st May 1825. (111. of 1825.) - - - - - - cxciii. 169 Eeturns from Consuls abroad relative to the Monthly Prices of Wheat, Eye, Barley, and Oats during the Year 1825. (99. of 1826.) .... - ccviii. 103 Similar Eeturns for the Year 1826. (19. 27. & 51. of 1826-27.) - ccxxi. 105. 213. 225 Similar Eeturns for the Year 1827. (68. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxviii. 235 Tabular Index of the Prices of Foreign Wheat, as stated in the Minutes of Evidence and the Consular Eeturns. (in 56. of 1826-27.) ----- ccxix. 303 Eeturns from Consuls abroad relative to the Growth and Average Prices of Foreign Corn from 1700 to 1826. (20.29. 44. & 52. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 237. 337. 349. 453 Eeturns from Consuls abroad relative to the Eegulations existing in Foreign Countries in respect of the Export and Import of Grain during the last Fifty Years. (23. 53. 69. & 100. of 1826-27.) ----- CCXXI. 465. 511.547.577 Additional Papers to complete the above Eeturns. (67. of 1828.) - - ccxxxviii. 313 Abstract of the Eeturns from Consuls abroad of the Price of Foreign Wheat at the current Eate of Exchange, and the Gazette Price of English Wheat, in each Month of each Year from 1825 to 1832. (23. of 1833.) - ., . . cccxxiv. 529 Return of the highest and lowest Annual Average Price of Wheat, between 1815 and 1.838, in England, and in Prussia Proper, Posen, Brandenburg and Silesia, Saxony, West- phalia, the Rhenish Provinces, Sweden, Bordeaux, Lisbon, Hamburg, Eotterdam, Dantzlg, Petersburg, Eiga, and Trieste, (in 87.) ... 1840. xx. 415 Eeturn of the highest and lowest Prices of Wheat in each Year, from 1829 to 1838, in England, Dantzig, and Eotterdam. (in 87.) - - 1840. xx. 415 Eeturn of the highest and lowest Weekly Average Prices of Wheat in England and Wales, and in Odessa, Memel, Dantzig, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Eotterdam, Brest, Bordeaux, Ancona, Washington, and New York, during each of the Years from 1829 to 1838. (in 87.) 1840. xx. 417 Eeturn of the Aggregate Average of the extreme yearly Differences in the Weekly Prices of Wheat in England, and at Odessa., Memel, Dantzig, Amsterdam, Eotterdam, Brest, Bordeaux, Ancona, Washington, and New York, (in 87.) - - 1840. xx. 418 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 261 COBN CoKN, Geain, Fxode, &c. : in. Accounts— cowiiwwerf. 4. Ibices, Growth, Sfc. of Corn in Foreign Countries — continued. Account of the Average Prices of Wheat at Dantzig, Odessa, and Eotterdam, for each Year from 1815 to 1839. (in 125.) . - . . 1840. Vol. xx. p. 481 Similar Account for the Year 1840. (in 137.) - - - 1841. xviii. 209 Queries and Answers addressed to and received from certain of Her Majesty's Consuls abroad respecting the Quantity of Grain which could be exported from certain Foreign Ports, and the Prices at which the same could be shipped to England free on board. - - - - - - - - 1841. xviii. 159 Appendix to ditto, containing the Correction of an Error in the Return received from the British Consul at St. Petersburg.' - - - - - 1841. xviii. 183 Information concerning the Cost and Supply of various Articles of Agricultural Produce, &c. in several Parts of Northern Europe ; obtained by J. Meek, Esq., under Instructions from Her Majesty's Government, dated 2d November 1841. (8.) - 1842. xiv. 3 Abstracts of Information relative to Corn and other Agricultural Produce, received from Her Majesty's Ministers and Consuls on the Continent of Europe, during the latter Months of the Year 1841 and January 1842. ----- 1842. xiv. 71 Tabular Statement, containing Information obtained from Her Majesty's Consuls and other Persons in Belgium,' Holland, the Hanse Towns, Denmark, Mecklenburg, and Prussia, respecting Provisions, Corn and other Agricultural Produce, and Shipping, in November and December 1841. (in 8.) - - - - - - 1842. xiv. 9 Statements relative to the Prices of Wheat and Flour and Provisions in the United States and British North America ; with Tables of Imports and Exports of Wheat and Flour into and from the United States, and British North America. - 1842. xiv. 233 Communications between Her Majesty's Government and the Authorities of Canada, respecting the Duties levied on Wheat imported from the United States into Canada, or from Canada into the United Kingdom, since 1st January 1842. (13.) - - 1843. xviii. 569 Similar Return since 1st June 1842. (105.) - - - - 1843, xvni. 581 5. Opening and closing of the Ports : Statement of the different Periods in which the Ports have been opened and shut, with respect to each Species of Grain, since the passing of the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 26., as to Great Britain, (in 45. of 1822.) - - - - cxLi. 332 Similar Statement as to Ireland, (in 51. of 1822.) - - cxli. 341. Account of the several Periods when the Ports were open' for the Admission of Foreign Grain from 1820 to 1826, specifying the several Descriptions of Grain for which the Ports were so open. (119. of 1826.) ---... covin. 191 6. Miscellaneous : Order in Council, of 1st September 1826, for the Admission into the Ports of the United Kingdom of certain Sorts of Foreign Grain. (2. of 1 826-27.) - - ccxxi. 37 Circular Letter, dated 22d June 1824, addressed by W. Jacob, Esq., to the Inspectors of Com Returns. (98. of 1826-27. - - - . ccxxi. 51 Extract from the Order of the Prussian Cabinet, dated 12th September 1801, to Baron Von Schroite, with respect to tlie Duty on Wheat. (111. of 1826-27.) - ccxxi. 89 Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the Court of Berlin, in 1825 and 1826, on the Subject of the Corn Trade. (107. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 91 Petitions or Memorials presented to the Board of Trade since 1st January 1827, relative to the Admission of any Description of Spring Corn at a lower Rate of Duty than allowed by Law, &c., and the Answers thereto. (31. of 1826-27.) - - ccxxi. 93 Quantitv of Grain shipped from Riga to all Countries, specifying that shipped to Great Britain, from 1813 to 1826. (in 56, of 1826-27.) - - - ccxix. 199 Monthly Prices of Corn and Rates of Exchange at Riga, from January 1815 to March 1827, taken at the Commencement of each Month, (in 56. of 1826-27.) - ccxix. 200 Statement of the Titles and Dates of the several Acts passed for regulating the Importation and Exportation of Corn in the United Kingdom ; with Summaries of the Duties or Prohibitions, &c. imposed thereby since 1660. (in 50.) - - 1842. xiv. 103 Statement of the Titles and Dates of the several Acts passed, from 1790 to 1816, for regu- lating the Importation and Exportation of Corn, Flour, Cattle, Meat, and all other Articles of Food and Provisions into and from Great Britain ; with Summaries of the Duties and Prohibitions imposed thereby. (264.) - - 1842. xiv. 171 Address to .Her Majesty from the Legislative Assembly of Canada, respecting the Admission of Foreign Corn in the British Markets. (168.) - - 1846. xviii. 361 Petition to Her Majesty from the Board of Trade of the Town of Hamilton, praying that the Measures now before the Imperial Parliament relating to Corn and Timber may not become Law. (169.) - . - - 1846. xviii. 369 Returns showing the Population, the Amount of National Debt, the Interest of the Debt, &c., with the Quantity of Wheat sold in Country Markets, from 1796 to 1846 ; also showing the Fluctuation per Cent, in the Price of Wheat in Time of War, between 1808 and 1814, in various Countries in Europe ; also showing the Years of highest and lowest Price of Wheat throughout Europe in Time of Peace, from 1815 to 1840, &c. ; also, of the Exports of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures to the Countries of Europe from ' which, the chief Supplies of Wheat have been obtained since 1828. (262.) - - - . 1846. xx. 297 See also Agricultural Statistics. Agriculture. American Colonies, i. 2. Bonding Warehouses. Guernsey, &c. Imports and Exports, H. 2. 3. 4. 6. Isle or Man. Prices Current. Provisions, &c. Real Property. Spirits. Kk 3 • 262 GENERAL INDEX TO THE CoEK ----- Cornwall CoKK AND Grain, Distillation feom. See Spirits. Corn Meters. See Elections and Electors, 6. ■ Corn, Eoasted : Bill to regulate the Manufacture and Sale of scorched or roasted Corn, Peas, Beans, or Parsnips, and of Cocoa Paste and Mixtures of Cocoa. (77. cf 1822.) -Vol. cxxvni. p.373 Instructions given by the Commissioners of Excise to their Officers for their Seizure of roasted Corn. (23. of 1822.) - '- - - CXLI. 369 Informations in the Courts of Exchequer in Ireland and Scotland for Sale of Bread Corn or other Articles supposed to be a Substitute for Exciseable Commodities, and Proceedings had on the said Informations. (32. of 1822.) - ' -/ - cxli. 373 Cornish Miners. See Militia, 1. 1. 3. Cornwall, Archdeaconry op : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the EccleSiaS'tiCar Commissioaers for endowing the Archdeaconries of Exeter and Cornwall, (in 49i) - - 1843. xxii. 20 Cornwall, Bishoprick op : Eeport of the Commissioners on Cathedral. and Collegiate Churches, in favour of establishing a Bishoprick of Cornwall. - - - - 1854-5. xxxiv. 81 Cornwall Eailwat : Letters addressed by the Board of Admiralty to the Chairman of the Committee on the Cornwall Railway relative to the crossing of Hamoaze or at Saltash by Bridge ; also Mr. Walker's Report ; Communications made by him or others relative to the pro- posed Mode of crossing at either of these Places, and the Effect on the Navi- gation ; also Correspondence relating to this Matter with the Engineer or others (214.) - - - , - - 1846. xm. 355 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Cornwall Railway Bill, (in 148. 14.) - 1847. XL. 77 Report of the Board of Trade on the Abandonment of a Portion of the Cornwall Railway (84.) - - - ., -■- . 1852. XXVIII. 369 Report of the Admiralty on the Cornwall Railway Bill. (119.53.) - 1852-3. Lxvn. 479 Cornwall, West, Railway: Report of the Admiralty on the West Cornwall Railway Bill. (119.52.) - 1852-3. lxvii. 477 Cornwall and Devon Central Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Cornwall and Devon Central Railway Bill, (in 148. 5.) • - - - - . 1847. XL. 41 C0ENWA1.L and Devonshire : Bill for the Abolition of the Duties payable on the Coinage of Tin in 'She Counties of Cornwall and Devon, and for giving Compensation in lieu of such Duties, aind to reduce the Duties of Customs payable on Tin. (346.) - - . 1838. 11. 593 Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on Schemes for extending Railway Communication in Cornwall and Devonshire, (47.) - - 1845. xxxix. 87 Map of the several projected Lines of Railway referred to in the Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Cornwall and Devonshire Schemes. (47a.) - - - - - 1845. xxxix. 93 Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies op : Bill to enable His Royal Highness G-eorge Prince of Wales to grant Building Leases of cer- tain Lands called Prince's Meadows in the Parish of Lambeth, Parcel of the Duchy oi Cornwall. (9. of 1810.) - - ' - - - xxxil. 17 Bill to amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 6. for enabling His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales to grant Building Leases of the Prince's Meadows in the Parish of Lambeth Parcel ot the Duchy of Cornwall. (143. of 1812.) - - ' _ xlviii. 1179 Bill to enable His Majesty to make Leases, Copies, and Grants of Offices, Lands and Here- ditaments, Parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall. (101. of 1822.) . cxxix 705 A similar Bill. (80. of 1830-31.) - ■ - . ccLXXXiii! 291 A similar Bill. (18. of 1831.) - - . ccLXxxrs! 271 Bill to secure to His Majesty's Subjects the free and quiet Enjoyment of Property against the Claims of the Personage for the Time being entitled to the Revenues of the Duchy of CornwaU. (215.) ~ . - ^ 1 . , ., _ ^ggg^ ^^^ gi^ Bill to revive and continue" Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 5. to enable His Majesty to make Leases, Copies, and Grants of Offices, Lands, and Hereditaments, Parcel bf the Duchy of Cornwall or annexed to the same ; and to make Provision for rendering to Parliament annual Accounts of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster. (343.) - - - . . 1838. 11 591 Bill to enable His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales to make Leases and Grants of Lands and Hereditaments, Parcel of His said Royal Highness's Duchy of Cornwall, or annexed to the same ; and for the other Purposes therein mentioned. ^^'^'K^ , ^ .", ..TT. -r, ", T.. " ■ - 1842. III. 189 Bill to enable the Council of His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales to sell and exchange Lands and enfranchise Copyholds, Parcel of the Possession of the Duchy of Cornwall, to purchase other Lands ; and for other Purposes. (218.) - 1844. in. 553 Bill to confirm and enfranchise the Estates of the Conventionary Tenants of the ancient Assessionable Manors of the Duchy of Cornwall, and to quiet Titles within the County of Cornwall as against the Duchy ; and for other Purposes. (219.) ^As amended in Committee. (251.) « ' " - - 1844. m. 457. 505 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 263 COBNWALL - - - . - COEONEES Cornwall and Lancasxee, Ditchies of — continued, •Bill to confirm the Awards of Assessionable Manors Commissioners, and for other Purposes relating to the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster. (321.) - 1847-8. Vol. iii. p. 233 Bill for the Exchange of the .Office in Somerset House of the Duchy of CornwaO for an Office to be erected in Pimlico on the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown. (29'5.) - ■ . - . . 1854. IV. 103 Bill to better enable the Chancellor and Council of the Duchy of Lancaster to sell and purchase Lands on behalf of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, in right of the said Duchy of Lancaster. (143.) ... 1854-5. iv. 23. BDl to declare and define the respective Rights of Her Majesty and of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall to the Mines and Minerals in or under Land lying below High-water Mark, within and adjacent to the County of Cornwall, and for other Purposes. (246.) . - - - 1857-8. in. 407 Papers relating to a Reference to the Right Hon. Sir John Patteson in regard to the respective Rights of Her Majesty and of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall in the Mines and Minerals within Land lying below High-water Mark in and adjacent to the County of Cornwall. (210.) - 1857-8. xvm. 591 Account of the Gross and Net Revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall for the Year ending 31st December 1843, and of the Duchy of Lancaster for the Year ending Michaelmas 1843, showing the Amount of Revenue which became due, the Monies received and paid within the Time, and the Arrears and Balances at the End of the preceding and current Year. ■- - ... . , . ^844. xv. 175 Similar Account for the Year 1844. . k . . 1845. xvi. 81 See also Stannaries Court, Cornwall. CoRNWALLis, Lord : His Plan for transferring the Indian Army from the Service of the East India Company to that of His Majesty. (63. of 1812.) .... liv. 549 Coroners : 1. England and Wales : Bill to amend and alter the Act 25 Geo. 2. c. 29. for giving a proper Reward to Coroners for the due Execution of their Office, and for their Amoval from their Office upon lawful Conviction of certain Misdemeanors. (108. of 1816.) - - lxxvii. 539 Bill to regulate the Election of Coroners for Counties. (74. of 1818.) - lxxxviii., 275 Bill' to regulate the Office of, and Mode of electing County Coroners [and to grant them increased Allowances]. (119.) ^As amended by the Committee. (152.) As amended on Re-commitment. . (165.). - . - 1834. i. pt. 1. pp. 537. 547. 557 Bill for regulating the Coroners of the County of Durham. (202.) - - 1837. ii. 83 Bill to amend the Law respecting Duties and Remunerations of Coroners. (210.) - 1843.11.421 Bill to amend the Law respecting the Duties of Coroners. (229.) - 1843. ii. 425 BiU to amend the Law respecting the Office of County Coroner. (159.) - 1844. ii. 281 Return of the Number of Coroners acting in England and Wales, specifying the County, City, Borough, or Liberty wherein such Gorpner has Jurisdiction, and by whom he is elected or appointed, (in 138.) - - - - - - 1840. xx. 29 2. Ireland: BUI to repeal the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 30, for regulating the Fees of Coroners in Ireland, and to make other Provisions for that Purpose. (30. of 1830.) ... cxiv. 197 Bill to regulate the Qualification of Cwoners in Ii-eland. (113. of 1822.) - oxxix. 871 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Coroners in Ireland. (71. of 1829.) -' - ccxlii. 107 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Office of Coroner* and the Expenses of Inquests in Ireland. (215.) - -. -. - - - - 1846. iii. 285 Coroners Inquests : BUI to provide for the Attendance aiid Remuneration of Medical Witnesses at Coroners Inquests. (273.) As amended by ihje Committee. (290.) - 1836. iii. 713. 719 Bill to provide for Payment of the Expenses of Coroners Inquests. (^153.) - 1837. n. 85 BiU for the more convenient holding of Coroners Inquests. (31.) ^As amended in Com- mittee. (58.) - "- . -. . . . 1843. II. 417. 419 BiU to amend the Laws relating to the Office of Coroner and the Expenses of Inquests in Ireland. (215.) i' . . . . . . 1846. iii, 285 Bill to empower Coroners to bail on the Charge of Manslaughter. (74.) - 1847-8. iii. 261 Bill to enable Coroners in England and Wales to admit to Bail Persons charged with the . Ofience of Manslaughter. (47.) - ■ . . - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 449 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to certain of the Amendments made by the Lords to ihe Bill. (113.) ' - - . . . 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 453 Report from the Select Coinmittee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the State of the Law- and Practice as regards the taking" of Inquisitions in Cases of Deaths, and the Appointment, Duties, and Remuneration of the Officers employed therein ; a,nd whether it ia expedient that any and wh&t Alterations should be made in any of such Matters., (308.) - . • . ' . . _ . 1851. xxxiii. 1 Return of the Coronefs Inquests and of the. Magistrates Inquests or Inquiries lor Murders and, Hortiicides cbmihitted in England and Ireland from 1st Jan. 1827 to 1st Dec. 1837 ; with the' Number of Trials for Murders and Homicides during the same Period, and the Verdicts returned thereon. (156.) ' - - . - 1838. xvm. 175 ' ' ■ ' " ' ■ K k 4 ' ^64 GEI^ERAL INDEX TO THE COEONERS - - - - OORPORATIONS CoEONEES Inquests — continued. Return of the Number of Inquests taken by each Coroner in England and Wales ; the Amount of Fees for taking Inquisitions, &e. ; and Statements of the extreme Length and Breadth of the District in which each County Coroner has Duties to discharge, (in 138.) - - 1840. Vol. xx. p. 68 Eeturn of the Number of Inquests held in each County of England and "Wales upon the Bodies of Infants of One Year old and under, from 10th January 1831 to 30th June 1842 (distinguishing New-born Infants from others) ; together with the Number of such Inquests in which a Verdict of " Murder " or " Found Dead " was found by the Jury. (244.) 1842. XV. 33 SimilarReturn, from 10th January 1832 to 30th June 1842. (120.) - 1844. x. 449 Similar Eeturn, from 30th June 1842 to 20th May 1844. (121.) - - 1845. viii. 189 Eeturns by the Coroner of the Borough of Thetford. (130.) - - 1845. vni. 279 Abstract of violent Deaths and of Suicides in England in the Year 1840, and of the Murders registered during the Three Years ending 1840, gtc. ; and an Abstract showing the Occupation and Age of 65 Persons returned by Coroners Juries as murdered in 1840. 1844. XXII. 185—207. 208 Ee'turn of the Inquests held in each County of England and Wales upon the Bodies of Infants of about One Year old and under, from 20th May 1844 to the present Time ; distinguishing the New-born Infants from others ; and stating the Date of the Inquest, when held, Name, and Age, together with the Verdict, and cause of the Death of each Infant. (73.) - - .... J851. ix. 153 Supplemental Eeturn of Inquests held on the Bodies of Infants, &c. — County of Stafford and Borough of Leeds. (127.-II.) . . - - . 1851. ix. 383 See also Carter, Joseph. Criminal Law, II. i. Deacon, Sarah. Ilchester Gaol. Marshalsea Prison. Eiley, Sarah. Sixmilebridge Aefrat. Corporate Funds, Application op, to Election Purposes. Sev Elections and Electors, 8. Corporation Estates. See Land Tax, II. III. i. Corporation Officers, Election op : Bill to enable the Election of Officers of Corporations" and other Public Companies now required to be held on the Lord's Day to be held on the Saturday next preceding or on the Monday next ensuing. (90. of 1833.) - - . . cccxiv. 759 See also Corporations, Municipal. Dissenters. Sacramental Test. Corporation and Test Acts. See Saceamental Test. Corporations, Municipal, England and Wales : I. Bills for the Eegulation and Government of Municipal Corporations : Bill to enable Bodies Corporate, in certain Cases, to obtain the Correction of local Oaths administered by them. (26. of 1805.) - - - - - [xiii.] 65 Bill to provide for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales ; with Index. (126.) ^As amended by the Committee. (176.) As amended on Ee-com- mitment. (196.) - - - - - - 1835. i. 543. 653. 763 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the Municipal Corporations Bill. (215.) ... . 1835. 1.877 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the same Bill ; with Reasons. (217.) - - - - - 1835. I. 947 Amendments made by the Lords to the Amendments made by the Commons to the Amend- ments made by the Lords to the same Bill ; with Eeasons. (221.) - 1835. I. 965 Bill to explain and amend an Act to provide for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. (3^.) ----- 1836. i. 223 Bill with the Amendments made by the Select Committee. (124.) ~ - 1836. i. 235 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments inade by the LOrds to the above Bill. (206.) - - - - - - - - 1836. i. 261 Bill as amended by the Lords, showing the Amendments made in the same by the Commons. (221.) - - - 1836. I. 265 Bill to provide for certain Cases in which Elections have not been duly made according to the Provisions of the Act to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. (303.) - - . . . i836. m. 1015 Clauses proposed to be added in Committee. (303 a. 6.) - - 1836. iii. 1019.1023 Bill to provide for the better Administration of the Borough Fund in certain Boroughs. (313.) 1836. HI. 1027 Bill to make temporary Provision for the Boundary of certain Boroughs. (314.) 1836. iii. 1031 Bill for the better Administration of Justice in certain Boroughs. (315.) - 1836. in. 1035 ■ Bill for the Election of Charitable Trustees in certain Boroughs. (258.) - 1836. iii. 589 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations in ■ England and Wales. (20.) As amended by the Committee. (64.) As amended on Eeport. (85.) ---... i837. in. 39. 75. 123 Clauses proposed to be a^ded in Committee to the above Bill. (206 — 20h.) - 1837. iii. 51 Clauses proposed to be added on Report. (202 — 20 o.) - . . 1837. in. Ill Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the above Bill. (122.) - - - - - . . 1837. Amendment by the Commons to the Amendment proposed by the Commons Amendment proposed by the Lords. (178.) ... 1837. Clause XII. as it now stands [11th July]. (215.) - . . i837. Clause XIII. iu its various Stages. (201.) - - - - 1837. m. 143 to the in. 145 ni. 147 in. 149 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 265 COEPOEATIONS CoEPOEATiONS, MUNICIPAL, ENGLAND AND Wales : I. Bills — continued. Bill to provide for the levying ofWatch Eates in Boroughs and Towns having Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. (175.) - - - 1837. "Vol. iii. p. 33 BiU to regulate the Times of Payment of Rates and Taxes by Parliamentary Electors, and to abolish the Stamp Duty on the Admission of Freemen. (185.)- - 1837. in. 255 A similar Bill. (61.) 1838. iii. 801 Bill for facilitating the Sale of Church Patronage belonging to Municipal Corporations in certain Cases. (170.) ....... 1838. ii. 379 Bill to repeal the Stamp Duty now paid on Admission to the Freedom of Corporations in England. (215.) 1838. ii. 721 Bill for more equally assessing and levying Watch Eates in certain Boroughs. (143.) 1839. II. 165 Bill to explain and amend 2 & 3 Vict. c. 28. for more equally assessing and levying Watch Eates in certain Boroughs. (173.) ... 1840. ii. 143 Bill to render certain Municipal Corporations rateable to the Eelief of the Poor in certain Cases. (147.) ...... 1841. in. 463 Bill to facilitate the Administration of Criminal Justice in certain Boroughs in England. (99.) ..-.-.- 1841. n, 649 Bill for the Improvement of certain Boroughs. (48. & 177.)— —As amended by Select Committee. (63.) -..--- 1841. ii. 109. 163. 135 A similar Bill. (5.) ...... 1842. ii. 211 Bill to confirm the Incorporation of certain Boroughs, and to indemnify such Persons as have sustained I,oss thereby. (261.) - - - - - 1842. ii. 239 Bill to explain and amend certain Enactments contained respectively in the Acts for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, and in Ireland. (183.) . . . . . 1842 IV. 33 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations in England-and Wales. (206.) ...... 1843. in. 47 Bill to enable Barristers appointed under the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. to arbitrate between Counties and Municipal Corporations to submit a Special Case to the Superior Courts ; and to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 98. for amending the Law concerning Prisons. (214.)' ... ... 1844. V. 345 BiU for the better collecting Borough and Watch Rates in certain Places. (284.) - 1845. ii. 171 Bill for authorizing a Borough Police Superannuation Fund. (79.) - 1847-8. iii. 413 Bill to confirm the Incorporation of certain Boroughs. (303.) - . 1847-8 in. 421 Bill to relieve Boroughs, in certain Cases, from Contribution to certain Descriptions of County Expenditure. (225.) - - - .' - - 1849. iv. 1 A similar Bill. (284.) .... . . 1849. ly, 7 Bill to provide a more convenient Mode of levying and collecting County Rates, County Police Raites, and District Police Rates in Parishes situated partly within and partly without the Limits of Boroughs which are not liable to such Rates. (223.) . 1849. iv. 105 Bill to confirm the Incorporation of certain Boroughs, and to provide for the Payment of the Expenses of the Incorporation of new Boroughs. (257.) - . 1850. iv. 313 Bill further to explain and amend the Acts 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. and 3 & 4 Vict. c. 108. for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, and in - L-eland. (7.) - - - - - - - 1852. in. 659 Bill for making sundry Provisions with respect to Municipal Corporations in England. (308.) ....... 1852-3. vi. 553 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Earl of Hai-rowby. (308 a.) . 1852-3. vr. 559 Bill to promote Education in Corporate Towns. (269.) ... 1854. iv. 115 Bill to amend the Acts concerning Municipal Corporations. (135.) . 1857, Sess. 2. v. 259 Bill to amend the Municipal Franchise in certain Cases [allowing Occupiers of Tenements to vote, &c. at Municipal Elections, although the Rates are paid by the Owner.] (107.) - 1857-8. IV. 585 Amendment to be moved on Report by Marquis of Salisbury. (107a.) - 1857-8. iv. 589 Bill to amend the Law relating to Municipal Elections. (76.) As amended in Com- mittee. (108.) ..... 1859, Sess. 1. n. 465. 477 II. Reports and Papers on Municipal Corporations and Boundaries : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords in support of the Allegations of the several Petitions against the Bill to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. (141.) ..... 1835. xlv. 1 [The Evidence was taken on behalf of the following Places ; viz. Alnwick, Arundel, Bath Bedford Berwick-npon-Tweed, Boston, Bridgwater, Bristol, Coventry, Daventry, Doncaster, Dover East Ketford, Grantham, Havering-atte-Bower, Henley-upou-Thames, Hereford, Kidderminster, Llanelly Leicester, Liverpool, Marlborough, Norwich, Oxford, Poole, Rochester, Saint Albans, Sandwich' Shrewsbury, Sutton Coldfield, Worcester.] First General Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corpo- rations in England and Wales ; with an Appendix. (38.) . . 1835. V. 1 [SnBjECis : — Constitutions of the several Corporations Corporate Body. — Kights of Freedom. Guilds. Freedom by Birth, Marriage, and Apprenticeship. Functions of Freemen.— Constitution, Election, and Functions of the Governing Body. — Corporate Officers : High Steward ; Mayor j Recorder; Sheriff; Bailiffs; "Coroner; Town Clerk; (Chamberlain. — Municipal Magistrates. Criminal Courts : Jurisdiction; Judges; Jupes ; Costs of Prosecution. — Civil Courts : Jurisdic. tion ; Practice ; Judges and Officers ; Attornies ; Juries. — Gaols. — Police. — ^Management of Poor. — ^Extent of Local Jurisdiction. — Property : Income and Expenditure. — Specific Trusts and Patronage. — ^Defects prevailing in the Constitution and Management of the Corporations.—. Appendix of Tables and Abstracts of Informatioif relative to the several Corporations.] m. I*! 266 GENERAL INDEX TO THE COEPORATIONS CoEPOEATiONS, MuNiciPAi, ENGLAND AND Wales : II. Reports, &c. — continued. Appendix to the First Report of the Commissioners, Part L, containing the separate Re- ports of the Commissioners who visited the Corporations in the Midland, Western, and South-western Circuits. (38 a.) - - - - 1835. Vol. v. p. 131 Appendix, Part II. — South-eastern and Southern Circuits. (386.) - - 1835. vi. 1 Appendix, Part m. — ^Northern and North-midland Circuits. (38c.) - 1835. vn, 1 Appendix, Part rV". — Eastern and North-western Circuits. (38 d.) - 1835. vm. 1 Appendix, Part V. — ^Places not in any District. (38 e.) - - 1835. vni, 779 Protest of Sir Francis Palgrave, one of the Municipal Corporation Commissioners, against the Report made by the said Commissioners. (50.) r - 1835. xxxvi. 1 Protest of Mr. T. J. Hogg, one of the Municipal Corporation Commissioners, against the Report made by the said Commissioners. (132.) ... 1835. xxxvi. 83 Correspondence between the Secretaiy of State for the Home Department and Mr. Hogg, on the Subject of his Protest against the Report of the Commissioners for inquiring into Municipal Corporations. (124.) - - - - 1835. xxxvi. 117 Second General Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Cor- porations in England and Wales (London and Southwark). (60.) - 1837. xliv. 1 Report of the Commissioners appointed to report and advise upon the Boundaries and Wards of certain Boroughs and Corporate Towns in England and Wales : — Part I. — Abeiystwith to Faversham. (61.) - - - 1837. xlv. 1 Part n. — Folkestone to Nottingham. (61.3.) ... 1837. xlvi. 1 Part m.— Oswestry to Tork. (61. 3.) - - - - 1837. xlvh. 1 Analytical Index to the Report's of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corporations, England and Wales. (154.) - - - 1840. xxxix. 1 Return of a Copy of the Rules to show Cause for Mandamus and Informations in the Nature of Quo Warranto obtained in the Court of King's Bench against any Officers of Corpo- rations mentioned in the Schedule of the Act to provide for the Regulation of the Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. (84.) - - 1836. xxv. 285 Return of all Sums raised by Borough Ratie by any Municipal Corporation in England and Wales between 1st March 1836 and 1st March 1837, under the Provisions of the Act 5 & 6 WiU. 4. c. 76; to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. (154.) ------- 1837. xv. 11 Reports upon certain Boroughs in England and Wales, drawn by T. J. Hogg, Esquire. (379.) - . . - - 1838. XXXVII. 509 Abstract of the Statement of Monies received and expended on account of certain Boroughs in England and Wales, for 1837. (7.) - - - 1839. xvi. 369 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Freemen of Cities and Boroughs ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (296.). - - 1840. xxvin. 289 [Subject : — The Operation of the Municipal Reform Act on the Privileges and private Property of Freemen. The Committee report, that it appears to have been the Intention of the Legislature to deprive the Freemen of their Municipal ITunotionS, but not of any Bights of Property or Privileges of a personal Nature : they therefore recommend the Introduction of a Bill explanatory of those Points.] Copies of all Bye Laws made in the several Municipal Boroughs under 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76., specifying whether the same have been disallowed by Her Majesty, or whether Her Majesty has enlarged the Time within which such Bye Laws disallowed should come into force. (68.) - - - - - - - - 1841. xix. 1 Abstract of the Accounts of Boroughs in England and Wales, for the Year from 1st Sep- tember 1842 to 31st August 1843 ; pursuant to 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 104. s. 10. .ind 1 Vict, c. 78. S.43. (246.) ....... 1844. xv. 17 Similar Abstract, from 1st Sept. 1843 to 31st Aug; 1844. (in 29.-App.) 1846. xxni. 75 Similar Abstract, from 1st Sept. 1845 to 31st Aug. 1846. (294.) - 1847. xx. 149 Similar Abstract, from 1st Sept. 1847 to 31st Aug. 1848.' - - 1849. xxv. 293 Return of the Salaries now paid to the Recorders of Cities or Boroughs in England, and the Sources from which the Salaries are paid. (8.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 175 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 99. for the better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates and Highway Rates in respect of small Tenements, and of the Act 21 & 22 Vict, c. 43. to amend the Municipal Franchise in certain Cases ; together with Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. (46.) - 1859, Sess. 1. xxii. 1 [Sdbjects : — The Committee report, that, for the purely Parochial Purpose of collecting the Kates, the Act works -well ; but that the Creation of Small-Tenement Voters has effected a Deterioration of the Municipal Constituencies. They specially refer to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where the Small- Tenement Voters consist of the lowest Grades of the Operative Classes; a large Portion of them Irish Emigrants, unsettled in Character, and usually under some external Influence. The Com- mittee recommend the direct Payment of Taxes as a Qualification for the Franchise.] Index to the above Report. (46.-Ind.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xii. 209 See also Boroughs. Beighton Incoepoeation. Coepoeation Oppicbes. Elections and Electoes, 3. Hanlet Boeough. Jews. Local Jueis- DlC^ION, CODETS OP. LoNDON MacJISXEACT. PoQLE CoEPOEATION. POOE AND Poor Rates, 1. 1. Quaetek Sessions. Sacramental Test. SESSIONAL PAPERSi 1801-1859. 267 Corporations COBPOEATIONS, MUNICIPAL, IRELAND : I, Bills for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations : Bill to explain Doubts that liave arisen respecting' the Stamp Duty payable by Freemen of Corporations entitled by virtue of Trade and Residence in the Corporate Towns and Counties of Cities and Towns in Ireland. (231. of 1831-32.) - Vol. coxcvii. p. 495 Bill to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations and Borough Towns in Ireland. (868.) - , - ' - - - 1835. ii. 339 BiU for Regulation of Municipal Corporations and Borough Towns. (45.) With the Amendments made by the Committee. ' (93.) With the Amendments made by the • Commons. (153.) --.-.- 1836. 1.399.489.607 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the above BUI ; with their Reasons for disagreeing to some of them. (152.) - 1836. i. 573 Report from the Lords Committees appointed to prepare Reasons to be offered to the Com- mons for the Lords insisting upon some of the Amendments made by them to the BiU, and for disagreeing to some and amending others of the Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords. (186.) - 1836. i. 735 BiU to restrain the Alienation of Corporate Property in certain Towns in Ireland. (302.) — 1- As amended by the Committee. (311.) - - - 1836. m. 1007. 1011 A simUar BiU. (198.) ... - - - 1837. ii. 89 Bill for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations and Borough Towns. (44.) - 1837. iii. 151 Bill for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations and Borough Towns in Ireland. (229.) As amended by the Committee. (261.) - - - - 1838. in. 357. 457 Amendments to be proposed by the Duke of WeUington on the Third Reading. (261a.) - - - - - - - - 1838. m. 641 Amendment to be proposed by Lord Carbery on Third Reading. (261 6.) - 1838. in. 643 Amendments to proposed by Lord Redesdale on Third Reading. (261 c.) - 1838. iii. 645 Clauses to be proposed by Lord Redesdale on Third Reading. (261 rf.) - 1838. iii. 647 Amendments, made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the BiU, with Reasons. (333.) - - - - - - 1838. in. 651 Report from the Lords Committees of Reasons, to be offered to the Commons at a Con- ference, for the Lords disagreeing to some of the Amendments of the Commons to th,e Amendments of their Lordships to the above Bill, and for the Lords insisting on certain of their Lordships Amendments to the said BiU to which the Commons disagree. (341.) - - - - - - - - 1838. III. 673 Bill to restrain the Alienation of Corporate Property in certain Towns in Ireland. (345.) - - - - - - - - . 1838. II. 435 A similar BUI. (252.) ...... 1839. ii. 295 BiU for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland. (172.) As amended in Committee. (198.) - - ' - - - - 1839. m. 1. 183 BiU for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland. (48.) With the Amendments proposed to be made in Committee. (161.) As amended in- Committee. (178.) As amended on Report. (205.) - '- - 1840. it. 1. 161. 335. 499 Amendments to be moved by the Bishop of Exeter at bringing up the Report. (178 a.) - - 1840. iv. 495 Amendments by the Commons to the Amendments by the Lords. (205 a.) - 1840. iv. 657 BUI to annex certain Parts of certain Counties of Cities to adjoining Counties ; to make further Provision for Compensation of Officers in Boroughs j to limit the Borough Bate ■ and to continue for a limited Time an Act to restrain the Alienation of Corporate Property in Ireland. (244.) ------ 1840. iv. 665 BUI to explain and amend certain Enactments contained respectively in the Acts for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, and in Ireland. (183.) - - - - - - ' - - 1842. IV. 33 BUI to amend the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 108., for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland. (158.) 1842. iv. 37 A similar Bill. (248.) 1843. m. 53 Bill to amend and explain certain Provisions of the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 109. for annexing certain Parts of certain Counties of Cities to adjoining Counties ; for making further Provision for Compensation of Officers in Boroughs ; for limiting the Borough Rate, and , for continuing an Act to restrain the Alienation of Corporate Property in Ireland. (349.) - - - - - - - - 1845. IV. 679 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 108., for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland, so far as relates to the Borough of Dublin. (252.) - - 1849. v. 585 BiU to amend the Act 12 & 13 Vict. c. 85., for amending an Act for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland, so far as relates to the Borough of Dublin. (197.) - 1850. v.l Bill to explain the Act 12 & 13 Vict. c. 85., for amending an Act for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in Ireland, so far as relates to the Borough of Dublin. (314.) - 1850. V. 7 BiU further to explain and amend the Acts 5 & 6 WiU. 4. c. 76. and 3 & 4 Vict. c. 108., for the Eegulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, and in Ireland. /h\ .:- .. - - - 1852. HI. 659 BUI to extend the Municipal Boundaries of the Borough of Belfast, and to reduce the Scale . of Rating upon certain Property within the said Borough. (307.) - 1852-3. ni. 257 L 1 2 268 GENERAL INDEX TO THE COEPOEATIONS - - - COTTENHAM CoKPORATiONS, MUNICIPAL, Ieeland — Continued. II. Reports and Papers on Municipal Corporations and Boundaries : First General Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corpora- tions in Ireland. ------ 1835. Vol. ix. pt. 1. p. 1 [Subjects : — I. Existing State of several Corporations. — II. Mode of electing and appointing the Members and Officers. — III. Defects in their Constitution. — IV. Privileges of ITreemen and other Members. — V. Jurisdiction and Powers in the Administration of Justice, and in all other respects. — VI. Nature and Management of their Income, Revenues, and I^ds, -whether chari- table or otherwise. — VII. Tolls and Customs -within their Receipt or under their Management. Fair and Market Tolls. — VIII. Local Jurisdictions existing within Limits of Corporate Towns.] Appendix to the First Report : — Tables. . - - 1835. ix. pt. 1. p. 45 Appendix, Part I., containing the separate Reports of the Commissioners -who visited the Corporations in the Southei-n, Midland, Western, and South-eastern Circuits, and Part of the North-eastern Circuit. - - - - 1835. ix. pt. 1. p. 61 Appendix, Part II Conclusion of the North-eastern Circuit, and Part of the North- ■western Circuit. - - . - - 1835. ix. pt. 2. p. 1 Appendix, Part III. — Conclusion of the North--western Circuit. - 1835. ix. pt. 2. p. 203 Appendix : Report on the City of Dublin, Part I. - - 1835. ix. pt. 2. p. 495 Appendix : Report on the City of Dublin, Part II. - - 1835. ix. pt. 2. p, 615 Return of all Petitions against Reform of Corporations of Ireland, or for their total Abolition; and of those in favour of gi'anting new Corporations. (5^.) - - 1837. xv. 51 Instructions given by the Lord Lieutenant -with reference to the Boundaries and Division into Wards of the several Cities, Boroughs, and Towns in Ireland ; with Letters or Reports and Plans received in answer to such Instructions. (119.) - 1837. XLViii. 1 Abstract of Statements of Monies received and expended on account of certain Boroughs in Ireland in 1841-42; pursuant to 3 &4 Vict. c. 108. s. 137. (250.) 1843. xviii. 463 See also Belfast. 'Boboughs, and Boeough Courts. Coepoeation Officers. Dublin, 2. Freeholders and Freemen, Ireland. Local Jurisdiction, Courts of. Quaetee Sessions. Saceamental Test. coepoeations, municipal, scotland. see bueghs and towns, scotland. Corporate Towns and Cities, Ireland, Ministees in. See Cleegy, 1. 1. CoEEECTioN OF Cleeks. See Cleegy of the Chuech op EJngland and Ieeland, 1.5. 11.3. COEEESPONDING SOCIETIES. See PeACE, PuBLIC, ENGLAND. CoEEUPT Practices at Elections. See Paeliamentaey Repeesentation, I. Corruption op Blood : Bill to take away Corruption of Blood in all Cases except Treason and Murder. (28. of 1813-14.) As amended by the Committee. (99. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 217.219 See also Attainders, &c. Corey, Mr. Trevor. See Magistracy. CoRUNNA. See Peninsula, Campaign in. Costa Rica, Republic of : Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Costa Rica; signed at San Jose, 27th November 1849. - - - 1850. xix. 47 'I Correspondence with the late Mr. Wallerstein, Consul-General for Guatemala and Costa 1 Rica [requesting Permission from the Earl of Clarendon to purchase some Pieces of Artillery, Rifles, &c. from Her Majesty's Stores, for the Purpose of repelling filibus- tering Expeditions fitted out from the United States]. - - 1856. XX. 695 See also America, Central. Trade, Foreign, U. Costs op Actions : Bill to amend the Law relating to Double and Treble Costs, to pleading the General Issue, and to Notice and Limitation of Action, in certain Cases. (117.) - 1839. ii. 341 Bill to repeal so much of 43 Eliz., intituled " An Act to avoid trifling and frivolous Suits in Law in Her Majesty's Courts at Westminster," and of 22 & 23 Car. 2., intituled " An Act for laying Impositions on Proceedings at Law," as relates to Costs in Personal Actions, and to make further Provisions in lieu thereof. (18.) ^As amended in Committee. (102.2.) As amended on Report. (121.) - 1840. in. 203. 20.5. 207 Bill to amend the Law relating to Double Costs, Notices of Action, Limitations of Actions, and Pleas of the General Issue, under certain Acts of Parliament. (69.) - 1841. in. 5 Bill to prevent Plaintiffs in certain frivolous Actions from obtaining their full Costs of Suit. (89.) As amended in Committee. (106.) As amended on Report. (108-) • 1841. III. 249. 251. 253 Bill to amend the Law relating to Double Costs, Notices of Action, Limitations of Actions, and Pleas of the General Issue, under certain Acts of Parliament. (137.) - 1842. in. 55 Bill for the Payment of Costs in Proceedings instituted on behalf of the Crown in Matters relating to the Revenue, and for the Amendment of the Procedure and Practice in Crown Suits in the Court of Exchequer. (251.) As amended in Committee. (272.) 1854-5. iii. 477.481 iS'ee also Quaee Impedit. Costs in Bankruptcy. iS'ee Bankeuptcy, III. Costs on Peivatb Bills. See Bills, Private. Costs of Peosecutoes and Witnesses. See Ceimes and Offences, II. i. Prosecutions. Witnesses. Cotteniiam, Lord. Spp Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases. SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 269 Cotton Cotton, Cotton Goods, and Cotton Wool : Bill for imposing a Duty on Cotton Wool, the Growth of the British Colonies, exported from Great Britain. (29. of 1808.) . . - . - Vol. xv. p. 189 Bill to prohibit the Exportation of Cotton Wool from Great Britain. (30. of 1808.) - xv. 185 Bill to prohibit, for a limited Time, the Exportation of Jesuits Bark and Cotton Wool from Ireland. (35. of 1808.) - - - - - - - xv. 241 Account of the Quantity and Value of Cotton Wool imported into Great Britain from all Partsofthe World, from 1796 to 1805. (in. 39 of 1806.) - - - vii. 205 Account of the Number of Yards of printed and dyed Cottons exported from Great Britain to the United States of America on which the Bounty was claimed in 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in44. of 1808.) - - - - - - - xx. 64 Memorial of the United Company of Merchants trading to Portugal and Brazil on the Subject of the Importation' of Cotton Wool from America. (51. of 1812-13.) - lxvi. 156 Account of the Quantity of Cotton Wool imported into and exported from Great Britain in each Year from 1780 to 1818. (in 56. of 1819.) - - - - cviii. 140 Quantity of Cotton Goods and Cotton Yarn exported from Great Britain in 1785, 1790, 1795, 180O, 1805, 1810, 1815, 1816, 1817, and 1818. (in 56. of 1819.) - - cviii. 141 Quantity, and official and declared Value, of the several Species of British Manufactured Cotton Goods, and of British Cotton Twist and Yarn, exported from Great Britain in 1815, 1816, 1817, and 1818. (in 56. of 1819.) - - - - cvm. 142 Duties levied on British Woollen or Cotton Manufactured Goods and Hardware in Russia, Prussia, France, and the United States of America. (96. of 1826-27) - ccxx. 101 Account of the Quantity of Cotton Wool imported into Great Britain in each of the Ten Years from 1818 to 1827. (77. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxvm. 385 Account of the Quantity, and official and declared Value, of Cotton, Linen, Woollen, and Leather Goods, and unwrought Leather, exported from the United Kingdom in each of the Ten Years from 1818 to 1827. (33. of 1828.) - - ccxxxvm. 431 Correspondence, in 1828 and 1829, relating to the Cultivation, of Cotton and Tobacco in the East Indies. (57. of 1830.) --..-. cclxxvii. 81 Accounts of the official and declared Value of Cotton Goods exported, and of the Duties received and Drawbacks allowed for Printed Cotton Goods, in each Year from 1814 to 1829. (110. of 1830.) ------ cclxxvii. 323. 324 Account of the Quantity and Value of Cotton Wool imported into the United Kingdom from Foreign CouTitries and British Possessions, in each Year from 1821 to 1830, and the Kate and Amount of Duty thereon. (52. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 279 Return showing the Quantity of Cotton imported into each of the Ports of the United Kingdom during each of the Two Years ending 5th January 1841 and Sth January 1842. ..-.---- 1842. XXIV. 584 Accounts showing the Amount of Cotton Wool imported into the United Kingdom during each of the last Ten Years ; showing the several Countries from which the same has been imported, the Amount of Duty received thereon, and the Amount entered for Home Consumption in each Year, (in 85.) - - . 1843. xviii. 635 Return of the Prices of Cotton, Hemp, Flax, &c. in the Years from 1813 to 1819 respectively, (in 5.) - - - - - - - 1844. xviii. 393—396 Account of all Cotton Wool imported and taken into Home Consumption from 1815 to 1845. (58.) --------- 1846. XIX. 73 Account of the Quantities of Cotton Wool imported into the United Kingdom from 1835 to 1847; specifying the Quantities brought from different Countries, the Quantities exported, and the Quantities entered for Home Consumption, (in 378.) - 1847-8. xxx. Account of the Import, Export, Consumption, and Comparison of Stock in 1846-47 ; Liver- pool Quotations, first Week of every Month from 1815 ; Import, Export, Consumption, and Stock in Ports, at the End of each Year from 1815 ; and Growth and Consumption of the United States of America from 1829. (in 378.) - - 1847-8. xxx. Account of the total Quantity of Cotton imported in each Year into the United King- dom from the United States of America, from the Year 1785 to the Year 1847. (in213.-IIL) ----- - 1847-8. xxviii. 377 Papers relating to the Cultivation of Cotton in Africa : — Report, Sec. from Consul Campbell to the Earl of Clarendon, on the Trade of the Bight of Benim, and the Probability of an increased Cultivation of Cotton in Africa. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 565 See also AGKictiLTUEE. Customs, 1. 4. East Indies, II. 6. III. 3. 4. 7. lo. Imports AND Exports, II. 4. 6. &c. Prices Cderent. Printed Woven Fabrics. West India Colonies, i. Cotton Mills and Factories : Bill for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton and other Mills and Factories. (30. of 1801-2.) - - - [ii.] 283 Bill to amend the Act 42 Geo. 3. c. 73. for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton Mills and Factories. (51. of 1818.) --------- Lxxxviii. 69 Bill to amend - and extend the Act 42 Geo. 3. c. 73. for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton Mills and Factories. (21. of 1819,) As amended by the Committee. (109. of 1819.) - - xcvii. 35. 41 Bill to make further Provision for the Regulation of Cotton Mills and Factories, and for the better Preservation of the Health of young Persons employed therein. (132. of 1825.) As amended by the Committee. (145 of 1825.) - - clxxv. 713. 721 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Employment of Children in Cotton Mills and Factories. (93. of 1829.) - . - . . . ' ccxLii, 409 in. L 1 3 270 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Cotton Cotton Mills and Factories — continued. Bill to repeal the Laws relating to Apprentices and other 'young Persons employed in Cotton Factories and Cotton Mills, and to make further Provisions in lieu thereof. (117. of 1831.) .-..--.- Vol. ccxc. p. 607 Bill to regulate the Labour of Children and young Persons in the Mills and Factories of the United Kingdom. (180. of 1833.) With the Amendments made by the Select Committee. (189. of 1833.) - - - - - cccxv. 731, 749 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Labour in Factories. (102.) - - 1844. ni. 707 BUI to declare certain Eopeworks not within the Operation of the Factory Acts. (191.") - - - - - - - ... 1846. V. 229 Bill to limittheHours of Labour of young Persons ard Females in Factories. (1 19.) . 1847. iv. 81 Bill to amend the Acts relating to Labour in Factories. (212.) . . 1850. iv. 205 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Duke of Eichmond. (212 a.) - 1850. rv. 213 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Earl of Harrowby. (2i2 b.) (212 c.) - . - - - - - --■ 1850. IT. 215. 217 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Earl of Harrowby. (212 d.) {212 e.) - - '- - - -• - . 1850. tv. 219. 221 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (212/.) 1850. IT. 223 Bill further to regulate the Employment of Children in Factories. (367.) . 1852-3. it. 695 Bill for further Amendment of the Laws relating to Labour in ^factories. (132.) - 1856. T. 87 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1816, respecting the State ■ of the Children employed in the Manufactories of the United Kingdom ; chiefly as to Cotton Factories. (55. of 1818.) - . - xcii. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees, in 1818, to whom was referred the Bill for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton Mills and Factories. (90. of 1818.) .... xcTi. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees appointed, in 1819, to inquire into the State and Condition of the Children employed in Cotton Factories, and into the Execution of the Laws now existing for their Protection. (24. of 1819.) -' ex. 1 Report from the Committee of the House of Commons, in 1832, on the Bill to regulate the Labour of Children in the Mills and Factories of the United Kingdom ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (5. of 1833.) . . - . . cccxxi. 1 [Subjects :— Employment of Children in Cotton Factories. EflFects of the Laboar on their Growth, and on their Health in advanced Life, Necessity for regulating the Hours of.Labonr. Number of Hours that can be generally endured. Practice of Labour in Cotton Factories. Inadequate Allowance of Meal-time. Night--work. Effect of excessive Factory Labour on Health irith Opinions of Medical Men. Age at which Children are put to Work. General Treatment. Chastisement and Cruelties. Peculiar Diseases produced by Factory Labour. Deficient State of Education. Fatigue from long Hours and excessive Laboul: prevents Education or Listruction. Bad Effects of the high and artificial Temperature of Mills. Evil Effects on the Female Constitu- tion. Great Immorality in Factories. Rate of Wages. Effects of limiting Hours on Interests of Proprietors, and how far they are favourable to it.] ' First Report of the Central Board of His Majesty's Commissioners appointed to collect Information in the Manufacturing Districts as to the Employment of Children in Factories, and as to the Propriety and Means of curtailing the Hours of their Labour • with Minutes of Evidence and Reports by thd District Commissioners and Central Board. (91. of 1833.) -.--... cccxvii. 1 [Subjects : — Employment of Children in Factories. Effects of such Employment with regard to Health and Morals. Propriety and Means of curtailing the Hours of Labour. In what respect the Laws made for the Protection of the Children have been found insufficient, and the further Provisions necessary for such Purpose.] Second Report of the Central Board ; with Minutes of Evidence and Reports by the Medical Commissioners. (131. of 1833.) - . - . . cccxviii. 1 Supplementary Report (Part L) of the Central Board ; with further Reports from the District and Medical Commissioners, and Answers of Manufacturers and Mill Owners to the Queries addressed to them. (48.) - . - . . 1834. xv. 181 Supplementary Report (Part U.) of the Central Board j further Answers of Manufacturers and Mill Owners to the Queries addressed to them, (48 a.) - 1834. xvr. pts. 1 & 2 Reports of the Inspectors of Factories to the Principal Secretaiy of State for the Home Department, for the Half Year ending 31st December 1836. . . 1837. xx. 89 Ditto, for the Year 1837. - - - - - 1838. xxTn. 117 Ditto, for the Quarter ending 31st March 1838. - . 1838. xxtii! 169 Ditto, for the Half Year ending 31st December 1838. . . 1839. xxti' 235 '^^ . 30th June 1839. - . 1839. xxti. 341 31st December 1839. - 1840. xxxti. 483 30th June 1840. - . 1840. xxxti! 509 3l8t December 1840. . 1841. xxtii. 369 30th June 1841. . - 1841. xxvii! 407 31st December 1841. (82.) - 1842. xix. 379 30th June 1842. . - . 1842. xix! 481 31st December 1842. . . 1843. xxxin. 331 30th June 1843. - - 1843. xxxm. 377 31st December 1843. . 1844. xxm. 239 30th June 1844. - _ 1844. xxiii. 271 Ditto, for the Quarter ending 30th September 1844, and from 1st October 1844 to 30th Aprill845. 1345. xxt. 391 Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 271 Cotton Cotton Mills and Factories — continued. Reports of the Inspectors of Factories to the Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, for the Half Year epding Slst October 1845. - 1846. Vol. xxxiv. p. Ill - 1846. XXXIV. 157 - 1847. XXXIV. 1 - 1847. XXXIV. 49 - 1847-8. XLi. 619 - 1847-8. XLI. 663 - 1849. XL. 311 - 1849. XL. 463 - 1850. XLL 1 - 1850. XLI. 79 - 1851. XLV. 379 - 1851. XLV. 455 - 1852. XXXV. 195 - 1852. XXXV. 243 - 1852-3. Lxxviii. 177 - 1852-3. LXXVIII. 247 - 1854. xLiv. 269 - 1854. XLIV. 385 - 1854-5. XLV. 1 1854-5. XLV. 93 1856. LiL 175 - 1856. LIL 299 - 1857, Sess. 1. xvi. 323 1857, Sess. 2. xxxiv. 63 - 1857-8. XLIV. 323 - 1857-8. XLIV. 381 - 1859, Sess. 1. xxv. 1 Ditto, ditto. Ditto, . ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto. Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto, Ditto, ditto. 30th Apr U 1846. 31st October 1846. 30th April 1847. Slst October 1847. 30th April 1848. 31st October 1848. 30th April 1849. - 31st October 1849. 30th April 1850. - 31st October 1850. 30th April 1851. Slst October 1851. 30th April 1852. Slst October 1852. SOth April 1853. 31st October 1853. SOth April 1854. Slst October 1854. SOth April 1855. Slst October 1855. SOth. April 1856. Slst October 1856. SOth April 1857. Slst October 1857. SOth April 1858. Slst October 1858. Directions to Factory Inspectors relative to the Act for the Eegulation of Factories in June and October 1836. - - - - - - - 1837. xl. 159 Reports by the Four Factory Inspectors on the Effects of the Educational Provisions of the Factories Act ; together with a joint Report as to any Modifications of those Provisions. (50.) . , , - - , - . . I839. xxvr. 363 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Act for the Eegula- tion of Mills and Factories .; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (190.1.)- 1840. XXX. 1 Second Report. (190.2.) - ... 1840. xxx. 161 Third Report. (190.3.) - - - 1840. xxx. 295 Fourth Report. (190.4.) - .... 1840. xxx. 363 Fifth Report. (190.5.) .... 1340. xxx. 505 Sixth Report. (190.6.) - - ... i840. xxx. 687 (In conseqaence of the advanced State of the Session, the Committee reported the Evidence -without expressing any Opinion.) [Heads of Evidbncb :— Ages of Children employed in Factories and Silk Mills. Mode of judging of Children's Ages. Use of the Baptismal Register in ascertaining the Ages of Children. Alter- ation of Baptismal Kegister by Parents and others Number of Children employed in different Districts Present and proposed Duration of Labour. — Operation of the Factory Act upon the Employment of Children. — Power of Inspectors to order Dismissal of "Children. — Cases of Dis- missal. — State of the Law with respect to Education of Factory Children. State of Education in particular Districts. — Factory Act : Imperfections of the Act ; Proposed Amendment. — False Certificates of Age. — Hours of Labour : Generally ; Violations of the Law j Opinions as to diffe- rent Hours of Labour. Infraction of the Law. — Inspection of Mills and Factories. — Lace and Silk Mills ; whether the/should be included within the Factory Law Meal Hours, Night-work. I — Prosecutions under the Factory Act. — Surgeons Certificates. — Wages of Children. — Effect of Limitation of Labour upon Wages. ] Special Reports of the Inspectors of [Factories to.Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the Practicability of Legislative Interference to diminish the Frequency of Accidents to the Children and young Persons employed in Factories, arising from Machinery being cleaned while in motion, and from dangerous Parts of the Machinery being left unguarded. - ... - 1841. xxvii. 429 Account of Cotton and Woollen MiUs and Factories entered at the Epiphany Sessions in each Year from 1803 to 1818, and Names of the several Visitors appointed by the , Justices of the Peace for* the same Period. (66. of 1819.) . - cviii. 7 Return of the . principal Mechanical Establishments in Eleven of the Manufacturing Towns of Lancashire ; with the Number of Horses Power attached to each ; the Number of Hands which each is papable of employing ; and the Amount of Capital invested in each, (in 170.) ... . . 1841. xxiv. 352 Return of the Number of Persons of both Sexes employed in Mills and Factories in England, Scptland, and Ireland in the Yeaf 1846. (in 178.) - - 1849. xxv. 383 /See «7so Hand -Loom We AVEKs. Oldham. Smoke Prohibition. Cotton Pbint Works. See Print Works. Cotton Spinners, Glasgow : ' Copies of Indictments against T. Hunter, P. Hacket, R. M'Neil, W. M'Lean, and T. Gibb (Cotton Spinners, Glasgow), for illegal' Conspiracy to raise the Rate of Wages, &c. ; with a Copy of the Record of the Verdict, and the Sentence of the Court of Justiciary upon them. (79.) - . . . 1838. xviii. 125 LI 4 272 GENEKAL INDEX TO THE Cotton - - - - County Cotton Trade : Bill to amend the Act 39 St 40 Geo. 3. for settling Disputes between Masters and Workmen engaged in the Cotton Trade in England. (72. of 1803-4.) - Vol. [vm.] p. 351 Bill for the better Regulation of the Cotton Trade in Ireland. (90. of 1812-13.) - lix. 505 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of Frauds and Abuses committed by Weavers, Sewers, and other Persons employed in the Linen, Hempen, Union, Cotton, Silk, and Woollen Manufactures in Ireland, and for the better Payment of their Wages, for One Tear, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (281.) - 1840. iii. 403 Bill to amend, and continue to 27th July 1843, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 91., for the more effectual Prevention of Frauds and Abuses committed by Weavers, Sewers, and other Persons employed in the Linen, Hempen, Union, Cotton, Silk, and Woollen Manufactures in Ireland, and for the better Payment of their Wages. (191.) - 1842. m. 587 Bill to amend the Laws for the Prevention of Frauds and Abuses by Persons employed in the Woollen, Worsted, Linen, Cotton, Flax, Mohair, and Silk Hosiery Manufactures, and for the further securing the Property of the Manufacturers and the Wages of the Work- men engaged therein. (192.) ... 1843. iii. 695 Cotton, Ships laden with, prom Alexandria. See Quarantine. CouGHLAN, John. See Outrages, Ireland. COUNTERPEITING CoiN. See BANK OP ENGLAND, I. 6. III. 7. BaNK OP IRELAND, I. 3. CoiN AND Coinage, III. i. ' Counties, detached Parts op : Bill to annex detached Parts of Counties to the Counties in which they are situate. (193.) ..... )844. m. 441 Bill to amend the Law concerning detached Parts of Counties [for Purposes of Constabulary and Care of Prisoners]. (247.) - ... 1857-8. in. 441 See also Boundaries, Parliamentary, 1. Courts in England, I. Divisions op Counties. Counties, Disturbed. See Outrages, Ireland. Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. Counties Palatine. See Durham Palatinate Jurisdiction. Lancaster Palatinate Jurisdiction. Counties, Union op. See Sheripp and Stewart Courts. Counties, Union op Liberties with : Bill for facilitating the Union of Liberties with the Counties in which they are situate. (211.) With the Amendments by the Commons. (341.) - - 1850. vi. 613. 619 Country Banks. See Banks and Bankers. Country Towns. See Interment op the Dead. County Assessments. See Applotments, Ireland. County Rates. Grand Juries, &c. County Bridges : Bill for remedying certain Defects in the Laws relative to the building and repairing of County Bridges and other Works maintained at the Expense of the Inhabitants of Counties in England. (1801-2.) - - ... [n 1 55 A similar Bill. (1802-3.) .... j^y^^ 285 Bill to explain the Act 43 Geo. 3. c. 59. relative to County Bridges and other Works, and for extending the said Act to Bridges and other Works maintained at the Expense of Hundreds. (46. of 1813-14.) .... lxix. 289 Bill to amend the Act 43 Geo. 3. relative to County Bridges. (90. of 1814^15.) - Lxxni. 407 Bill for repairing, improving, and rebuilding County Bridges, and the Approaches thereto. (52.) ..... 1841. II. 587 Bill to provide for repairing, improving, and rebuilding County Bridges. (153.) - 1841. 11. 591 See also County Rates. County Buildings : Bill to provide for repairing, improving, and rebuilding Shire Halls, County Halls, and other Buildings for holding the Assizes and Grand Sessions, and also Judges Lodgings, throughout England and Wales. (98. of 1826.) - . - CC. 701 Bill to amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 63. to provide for improving and rebuilding Shire Halls, County Halls, and other Buildings. (251.) ... 1836. in. 555 A similar Bill. (91.) - . . . x837. iv. 99 Bill to authorize the Purchase or building of Lodgings for the Judges of Assize on their Circuit. (195.) ..... jggg^ „_ 491 Bill to amend the Acts relating to County Buildings. (141.) - 1847. in. 463 Bill to provide for the Conveyance of County Property to the Clerk of the Peace or Treasurer of the County. (238.) .... 1857-8. iii. 429 County Cess, Ireland. See Grand Juries, &c. County Constables. See Constables, 1. County Coroners. See Coroners. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 273 County County Courts : Bill for preventing Delays and Expenses in the Proceedings of County Courts, and for the more easy and speedy Recovery of Small Debts in England and Wales, (76. of 1824.) . - - ... Vol. CLix. p. 3.57 A similar Bill. (108. of 1825.) - - - - clxxv. 499 Bill to improve the Practice and extend the Jurisdiction of County Courts. (180.) - 1841. ii. 597 A similai- Bill. (23.) - - - - 1842. ii. 425 Bill to enaTale the Lord Chancellor to direct that certain Proceedings from the Court of Chancery, and Matters in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Lunacy, may be carried to the County Courts. (186.) ... . , 1841. ii. 97 A similar Bill. (22.) ... - 1842. ii. 197 BiU for regulating the Practice of the County Courts of England. (139.) As amended on Eeport. (215.) - - - - - 1842. ii. 469. 511 Bill for the better securing the Payment of Small Debts. (180.) As amended on Report. (192.)— As amended on Third Reading. (198.) - 1845. v. 509. 513. 517 Bill for the better securing the Payment of Small Debts. (214.), — -As amended by the Commons. (346.) .... 1845. v. 523. 529 Bill with the Amendments made by the Commons. (363.) - - 1845. T. 543 Bill for the more easy Recovery -of Small Debts and Demands in England. (187.) — — - As amended in Committee. (259.) As amended by the Commons, (321.) - ... - - - 1846. V. 257. 309. 365 Bill to amend thie Act 9 & 10 Vict, c. 95. for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England, and to abolish certain Liferior Courts of Record [Marshalsea and Palace Courts, and the Court of the Honour of Peveril]. (241.) - 1849. vi. 451 Bill to extend the Act for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England, and to amend the same. (214.) As amended by the Select Committee. (259.)—— As amended in Committee and on Report. (265.) With the Amendments made by the * Lords, and also with the Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords. (307.) - - - 1850. in. 465. 477. 491. 503 Clause to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Portman. (2 14 a.) - 1850. iii. 475 Amendment to be proposed on Report by Lord Redesdale. (259 a.) - 1850. iii. 489 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords, with Reasons for disagreeing to some of the said Amendments, (306.) - 1850. in. 519 Bill to amend an Act to extend the Act for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England, and to amend the same. (312.) - - 1850. in. 521 Bill further to extend the Jurisdiction of the Judges of the County Courts. (41.): As amended in Committee. (53.) As amended on Report. (55.) ^As amended on Re-commitment. (58.) As amended on Second Re- commitment. (68.) As amended on Report on Second Re-commitment. (70.) As amended by the Commons. (304.) - - - 1851. IV. 159. 171. 185. 201. 219. 233. 241 Clause to be proposed on Report by Lord Brougham. (58 a.) - - 1851. iv. 217 Bill for extending the Jurisdiction of the County Courts to 'certain Matters cognizable in the Court of Chancery. (71.) ... - - 1851. iv. 83 A similar Bill. (10.) - - ... 1852-3. iv. 1 BiU to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, to abolish the Courts of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts, and to give to the Judges of the County Courts Jurisdiction in Matters of Bankruptcy. (7.) - - 1851. rv. 101 A similar Bill. (12.) As amended in Committee. (137.) - 1851. iv. 121. 141 Bill to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, to abolish the Courts of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts, and to give to the Judges of the County Courts Jurisdiction in Matters of Arrangement and of Bankruptcy in certain Cases. (62.) ..... 1852. III. 147 Observations explanatory of the Objects of the Bill. (62 a.) - 1852. iii. 163 Bill further to extend the Jurisdiction of the Judges of, the County Courts, and to facilitate Proceedings in the High Court of Chancery. (5.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (44.) With Amendments made by the Commons. (192.) - 1852. iii. 1. 17.31 Clause proposed to be added on Report by Lord Brougham. (5 a.) - 1852. in. 15 Bill further to extend the Jurisdiction of the Judges of the County Courts, and to facilitate Proceedings in the High Court of Chancery. (11.) - - - 1852-3. iv. 19 Bill to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy, to abolish the Court of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts, and to give to the Judges of the County Courts Jurisdiction in Matters of Arrangement and of Bankruptcy. (12.) - 1852-3. iv. 587 Bill to explain the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 61. (34.) - - - 1854. in. 575 Bill to amend the Acts xelating to the County Courts. (52.)' As amended in Committee. (100.) T-As amended on Re-commitment. (153.) - - 1856. iv. 1.33.75 Bill to supply an Omission in a Schedule to the above Act [Falconer a;ad Yates's Salary]. (151.) - - 1857, Sess. 2.' iii. 429 Bill to limit the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy; to abolish the Courts of Bankruptcy for the Country Districts; to give to the Judges of the County Courts acting in the Country Jurisdiction in Matters of Arrangement and of Bankruptcy in certain Cases, and further to increase the Jurisdiction of the County Courts ; and to amend the Laws relating to Bankrupts and to the Estates of deceased Debtors. (29.) - - - - . . - - 1857-8. m. 445 A similar Bill.. (42.) - 1857-8. in. 479 Bill for the Re-arrangement of the Districts of the County Courts among the Judges ' thereof. (171.) :-As amended in Committee.. (191.) - - 1857-8. in. 421. 425 . Amendment to be moved in Committee by Lord Chancellor. (171 a.) - 1857-8. in. 423 III. ^ "Mm" 274 GENERAL INDEX TO THE County County Courts — continued. Bill to repeal the Thirty-second Section of the Act "for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England," and to make further Provision in lieu thereof [ Appoint- ment of High Bailiffs of Westminster and Southwark.] (57.) - 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. ii. p. 91 Report from the Lords Committees appointed to consider whether any Officers of Courts of Justice not named in the Bill (108. of 1825) will suffer Loss by reason therebf, and are entitled to Compensatipn; with Minutes of Evidence. (157. of 1825.) - cxcii. 751 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the County Courts, and the Course of Practice therein, and particularly with respect to the Fees levied in the said Courts; together with an Appendix. - - -1854-5. xxix. 1 [Subjects : — Establishment of the Courts. Juri'sdictipn. Judges, Officers, and Advocates. Procedure. Fees. Costs. Accounts. Bevenue of the Courts. Application' of the Revenue. Recommendations. Appendix : Costs in Local Courts of Record. Minutes of Evidence.] Home Circuit (No. 38.) Returns of the Number of Plaints entered, and the Number of Causes tried, from the Time the Act 9 & 10 Tict. c. 95. came into operation, untU 31st December 1847 ; the Total Amount of the Sums for which such Plaints were entered ; the Total Amount of the Judges, Clerks, and Bailiffs Fees ; the Total Amount of the Sums for which Judgments were given upon the tried Plaiiits, the Amount paid into Court upon such Judgments prior to ' 31st December, and the ' Amount remaining unpaid on that Day ; and the Total Amount of the General Fund Fees. (262.) - - - - .- 1847-8. xx. 491 Return of the Number and Costs of Actions brought in County ' Courts during the Tear 1848, by Licensed Victuallers or Beer-house Keepers, for the Recovery of Debts alleged to have been incurred for the Supply of Beer. (96.) - . - 1850. xx. 1 Answers of County Court Judges upon the Examination .of Parties as Witnesses ; communi- cated to the Home Department by the Law Amendment Society. (21.) - 1851. xvi. 329 Returns of Receipt of Fees, and Application of the Excess thereof (beyond Amount paid to Judges and Clerks of County Courts for their Salaries). (176.) - 1851. xvi. 325 Return of the Costs allowed in the County Courts in undefended Suits brought to recover Debts over and above the Costs of Witnesses ; and also, Return of the Costs allowed in the like Actions upon Judgments by Default. (224r) - - 18dl. xvi. 319 Return made by the Clerk of the County Court at Edmonton, in the County of Middlesex of the Costs of an ordinary and undefended Action in such Court, brought to recover any Sum between 201. and 501. ; the like for any Sum not exceeding II. ; the like for any Sum exceeding 11. and not exceeding 21. ; the like for any Sum exceeding 21. and not exceeding 20Z, (271.) , - t . - - - 1851. xvi. 321 Return of the Number of Orders made by the Lord Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, or Three Vice Chancellors, referring any Matters or Things to any of the Judges of the County Courts instead of the Masters in Ordinary of the Court of Chancery, since the passing of 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95. (160.) , -„ - - - - 1851. xvi. 271 Account of all Sums paid over to the Treasury .from the County Courts during the Four Years ending 1st March 1851. (67.) .... 1851. xvi. 323 Return of the Number of Prohibitions granted by' the Court of Queen's Bench to stay Proceedings in theCounty Courts, from Aug. 1846 to March 1851. (64.) - 1851. xvi. 309 Return of the Number of Writs of Certiorari issued to remove Proceedings from the County Courts in England and Wales into the Court of Queen's Bench at Westminster, between 15th March 1847 and 15th February 1851. (25.) - - - 1851. xvi. 311 Account of all Applications for Writs of Certiorari made to remove Causes from the County Courts, during the Tears 1849 and 1850, and during the Seven Months ended 27th March 1851. (161.) - - - -* - . i851. xvi. 313 Account of all Applications made to the Court of Common Pleas for Writs of Certiorari to remove Causes from the County Courts, during the Tears 1849 and 1850 ; and the same during the Seven Months ended 7th March 1851. (239.) - - 1851. xTt. 315 Return of the Names of the Clerks of the County Courts, showing the Number of Courts for which each has been appointed, and the cle^,T Amount of Remuneration received from each Court during the Tear from 1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1851, after Payment of all Dis- bursements ; and also N'ames of such of the Assistant Clerks as are Attorneys-at-Law showing the Places for which appointed, and the clear Amount of Remuneration received by them as such Assistant Clerks during the same Period. (260.) - - 1852 vm 1 Return of the Names of the Cases of Insolvency heard before the County Court Judges" in each Tear, and stating the gross Amount of Assets collected in each Case, the Amount returned to the Insolvetit Debtors Court, the Amount distributed in Dividends the Rate of Dividend, the Dates of Hearing, the Return of Assets to the Insolvent Court and the Distribution of Dividends in each, Case. (261.) '- . 1852 vm 71 Return from every Court established throughout England and Wales under 9 & 10 Vict c" 95 of the Number of Plaints entered in each Court from 1st January to 31st December 1851 exceeding 51. and not exceeding 201. ; and exceeding 20Z. and not exceeding 501 • the Number of Cases exceeding 51. and not exceeding 20^. ; and exceeding 20/ and not exceeding 50/., tried by each Court ; the Number of Cases exceeding 5/ and not exceed- ing 20/. ; and exceeding 20/. and not exceeding 50/., tried with the Assistance of a Jury. (262.) - - .. - - '- - - 1852. viii. 311 Return (m part) of the total Number of Summonses issued from the Courts (established under 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95. since such Act came into operation in March 1847 up to the End of the Tear 1851, for Sums not exceeding 20/., and for Sums between 20/. and 50/ • and of the aggregate Amount of the Sums for which such Summonses were taken out during the above Period : Also, aggregate Amount of the Fees charged to and paid by the Suitors in respect of such Summonses ; and also, of the Manner and Purposes for which such Fees have been applied. (139.) - - - . - 1852-3 xxv. 411 SESSIOlSrAL PAPERg, 1801-1859. 275 COUNTT County Courts — continued. Return of tlip Sums EepovOTed upon each^ of the Summonses issued from the Courts esta- blished under 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95.si^ce such Act came into operation in the Month of March 1847 up to the End of the Year 1851. (257.) - 1852-3. Vol. xxv. p. 413 Return of the Number of Plaints, entered ifi the. County Court at Uxbridge in 1851; the Sums recoverfid by Judgment,;, tlie Sums paid into Court without Judgment; the Amount of Fees in respect .of Sums receiv.ed by Judgment ; the Amount of the Fees in respect of Sums paid into Court without Judgment, &c. &c. : And also, Return of the AmountforwIiicliPlaints were entered in 1852. (268.), - 1852-3. xxv. 415 Return from each County Court in England and Wales of the Number of Plaints entered, , Causes tried> Appeal^ from Decisions, Sittings of Court, and Monies received and paid, ,&c„ in the Year 1852. (2.) -, - - - - 1854.. x. 531 Names of the County Court Judges, with the Dates of their respective Calls to the Bar, and the Names of the Courts of Local Jurisdiction in which any of them were Judges previous to their Appointment. (8.) - - ' - - - 1854. x. 627 Letters on the Subject" of the Salaries of the Judges of the County Courts, addressed since ( ■ 30th June 1852 to the Commissioners of the -Treasury by the Lord Chancellor, the Secretary of State for the Home Department, and the Commissioners of Inquiry into, the County Courts : Minutes of the Treasury on such Subject, and Answers given to such Letters up to the present Time, including Copies of the Circular Letters addressed by Order of the Commissioners of the Treasury to the Judges of the County Courts, dated 31st October 1854 and 1st February 1855. (38.) - - 1854-5. xiii. 191 Return of the Commitments, showing the Amount , of Debt and Costs separately in each Case, the Term of each Commitment, with the Interval of Liberty between each Com- mitment where Debtors are committed more than once on the same original Debt, show- ing the Addition of the Cost of each Commitment. (85.) - - 1856. xii. 109 Similar Return for the County Court of Leicestershire. (91.) - 1856. xii. 335 Return of the Number of Plaiiits entered in the County Courts in 1857, with the Sums for which entered i Number tried ; Number tried above 20Z. and under 501. ; Amount re- covered by Judgments ; and .Amount pa,id into Court. (3.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 27 See also Judges Salakibs. Laucastek Palatinate Courts. Local Jubisdiction. Small Debts, &c. County Elections. iSee Paeeiamentaby Representation. County Halls, See County Buildings. County Infirmaries. See Inpibmaeies and Hospitals, Iseland. County Lock-up Houses : Bill to provide for the Expenses of erecting and maihtainihg Lock-up Houses on the Borders of Counties. (367.) - - - - - - 1847-8. v. 403 County Lunatic Asylums. See Lunacy and Lunatics. County Police. See Police of English Towns, Counties, &c. County Property. See County Buildings. County Rates : Bill to amend the Act 12 Geo. 2. for the more easy assessing, collecting, and levying of County Rates ; and for remedying certain Defects in the Laws relating to the repairing i of County Bridges and other County Works. (121. of 1812.) - - xlviii. 1015 f . Bill to amend the Act 12 Geo. 2. for the more easy assessing, collecting, and levying of i« County Rates. (50. of 1814-15.) - - - - - lxxiii. 183 ji Bill to explain and amend the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 51. for the more easy assessing, collecting, ,1 - and levying of County Rates. (60. of 1816.) - - - - lxxvii. 137 li Bill to amend the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 49. for the more easy assessing and collecting and levying « of County Rates. (88. of 1817.) - . . - . lxxxiii. 487 * Bill to explain and amend the several Acts relating to the assessing, levying, and collecting ' the County Rates. (71. of 1821.) ,., r , - , . - - - cxxi. 341 ' BiUto enable Justices of the Peace in England, in certain Cases, to borrow Money on Mort- gage of the Rates of the County, Riding, or Place for which such Justices shall be then acting, (106. of 1825.) - - - - . - olxxv. 537 Bill to regulate the Expenditure of County Rates, and Funds in aid thereof. (104.) Bill as amended by the Committee. (129.) BiU as amended on Re-commitment. ; ..(150.) - . . . . 1834. I. pt.l. pp.459. 463. 467 I Bill to exempt from County, Borough, Parochial, and other local Rates, Lands and Buildings occupied by Scientific or Literary Societies. (182.) - - 1843. iii. 365 BiU for.fecilitating the Collection, of County Rates, and "for relieving High Constables from Attendance at Quarter Sessions in certain Cases, and from certain other Duties. (158.) . - ■ - . - .- -. - - - 1844. II. 295 Bill to amend the Laws relatiagto the assessing of Cpunty Rate?. (332.) - 1845. iii. 1 Bill to relieve Boroughs, in certain Cases, from Contribution to certain Descriptions of County ; Expenditure. (225.) ■>,;.-.,. . - - - 1849. iv. 1 A similar BilL (284.) - ... . - 1849. iv. 7 . BiU to provide a more convenient' Mode of levying and collecting County Rates, County I Police Rates, and District Police Rates in Pai-ishes situated partly within and partly without the Limits of Boroughs which are not liable to such Rates. ; (223.) - . - - -\ - - - - 1849. IV. 105 ; Mm 2 276 GENERAL INDEX TO TfitE County CouNTT Rates — continued. Bill to consolidate and amend the Statutes relating to the Assessment and Collection of County Bates in England and Wales. (205.) As amended by the Select Com- mittee. (229.) - - - - - 1852. Vol. in. p. 45. 77 Bill to amend the Law [15 & 16 Vict. c. 81.J concerning the making of Borough Bates in Boroughs not within the Municipal Corporation Acts. (256.) - - 1854. in. 269 Bill for the better Management of County Bates. (164.) - - 1857-8. iii. 427 First Beport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1834, to inquire into the Charges on the County Bates in England and Wales ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (24.) - - -. - - - 1834. xxi. 1 [Subjects: — ^Progressire Increase in the County Expenditure since 1792. Allowances for the Ex- penses of Prosecution transferred, under the Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 70., from the Public Purge to, the County Eates. Necessity of altering the Law in this respect. Expense of conveying Convicts from Prison to the Place of Embarkation. Charge of supporting Smugglers in Gaol. Charges for Returns made to the Secretaries of State or either House of Parliament.] Second Report from the same Committee. (24.) - - - 1834. xxi. 373 [Sdbjecis : — ^Uniformity in Treasurers Accounts of Receipt and Expenditure of County Rate ; more uniform and eificient System of Prison Discipline ; and a Scale of Costs to be allowed in Prosecu- tions, recommended. Inefficiency of the present System of Parochial Constabulary Force.] Report from Select Committee of the House of Common's appointed, in 1834, to inquire into the County Rates ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (229.) - 1834. xxxiii. I [Subjects : — 1. Highways and Public Buildings. Highways ; building and repairing County Buildings and Bridges ; and Officers required for such Duties. — II. Finance. The Treasury ; the levying and Mode of collecting the County Rates ; the Officers employed on this Duty, and other Pinan- cial Business. — III. Criminal Prosecutions. Expenses attendant thereon, including the Apprehen- sion and Conveyance of Prisoners and Vagrants ; annual Expenses of Gaols, Lock-up Houses, Houses of Correction, and Courts of Justice ; Clerks of the Pea-5. xxv. 318 Return of Stores of all Descriptions specially provided for. the Use of the Army in. the East (excluding Militaiy Weapons and Ammunition) in the Tower of London; on 1st February 1855. (in 121.) . , . - . , 1854-5. , xxv. 320 Statements relating to the Supply of Mmi^ Rifles, Intrenching , Tools, Boots, Shoes, &c. . (in 121.) . ,.-"„-: V - - ' - 1854-^.' xxv.' 324 .>' CamplamtsagamBt Intrenching Tools., (m 121.) . . ■ ,. 1354^5: ^xv 329 Memorandum of the Amount voted by Parliament; and authorized by the Treasury and of ,tbe Expenditures ion account; of .Machinery and Improvements, in the Roval Laboratorv Woolwich, 1854^5.. (in 121.) , - . . .,.1854-5 xxv 338 Memoranda oh the Embodiment of the MUitia, and the Augmentation of the Regular Armv . by Voluntary Enlistment of Militiamen, (in 121.) , . ',:■-. 1854_5 xxv 339 Number of Recruits finally ^ approved offer Cavalry,^ Infantry, and ArtiUerv, in each Month from 1st March 1854, &c. (in 121.) . . . - . 1854-.S, xxv. 355 Correspondence between Lord John Russell and Lord. Aberdeen respecting, personal Arrangements connected with the War Department r^Appointment of Lord PaLerston to the Office ol Secretary ot State for War Department., (in 121.) - 1854-5. xxv. 359 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 180fal869. 29J Crimean - - - - Chimes Crimean Aemy, &o. — continued. Return showing the Number pf Non-commissioned Officers and MeH actually, borne on the Strength of the Army on the 1st, June 1854, and on each subsequent Quarter Day to the ist April 1856; further showing how far the Number so borne fell short of or exceeded the authprized Establishment of the Army on each, of the above Days. (287.) '- . -' - .-; -":_.- 1856. Vol. XIX. p. 723 Return showing the Number of First Commissions given, j"yyi^out Purchase in Her Majesty's Army' since the Commencement of the. War; distinguishing the Number of such Com- missions given to Non-commissioued Officers ^nd to Miljtia Officers in consideration of their having oljtained Volunteers for the, Army. (63.) ,,.,-, '.')-P^^,' xix. 707 Names of Non-commissioned Officers and _ Soldiers selected for Recommendation to His Majesty the Emperor of the French to' receive the Decoration, of the French Military War Medal. ' -. ' - - : ^ .. '- ' ' ' - 1856. , xix. 671 Supplemental List to the above- (58.) -,,-,■ " " 1857, Sesg., 1. vi. 11 : List of Officers,. Non-commissioned Officers, and Men selected to receiyes the 00 ^^r Medals for Military' Valour presented by His Majesty the King of Sardinia to the British Army . ,' : J engageii in the late Wai- in the East. - - .,- 1857, Sess. 2. xyii. 253 List of Officers and Men of the Royal Navy and Marines selected to receive the War Medal awarded for Military Valour by His Majesty the King of Sardinia ;, to the British Naval Forces engaged on shore in the Criinea during the late War in the East. (33.) " r / - - - - \ - ' ■ - 1857-8. xvm. 585 See also Akmt, II. LucABr, Earl. of. ' CSiMES AND Offences : I Ceiminal''Law- : I- Criminal Punishments : J I. Bills relating to the Administration of Criminal Justice, and to Crimes and Punish'- ments, &c. : 1.' Administration of Criminal Justice. 2. Burglary. \ ' ' , '3. Burning, ^c.' Buildings cCnd Ships. A. Forgery, Counterfeiting, S^b. .i , ' 6. Malicious Injuries to Property, Cattle, ^c. , ,, 6. Remedies against the Hundred. 7. Larceny — in general. d. From Gardens, Orchards, S^c. e. Embezzlement, Sfc. of Public Stores, Securities, S^.c. Sheep-stealing. a,. From the Person. ' b. From. Dwelling Houses, Shops. Outhouses, S^e. c. From Bleach Gi-ounds, S^c. 8. Offences against the Person— in' general. 8 a. Offences against the Person. — Particular Offences. Offences at Sea. Piracy. Bobberies on Mails, Coaches, Rivers, and Boundaries of Counties. Offences against tKe Public Peace, sending threatening Letters, Sfc. Apprehension, Custody, and Trial of Offenders, Hard Labour. Pillory. 16. 'Transportation for Life. ' ^ Whipping Female Offenders. Punishment of Death, Abolition of. Sentence of Death, and Execution of Criminals. Prisoners Defence, and Evidence ;3!J^Di;?: Tei-fF^E Crjmes. Cbimes, &c.: I.Bills — continued. ... . ...-..,., 5. Malicious Injuries to Property, Catfle, SfC.-—cqTitm.n^dL. Bill for the better Prevention of^ Offences, [Assaults, injuring Eailways, endangering Safety of Passengers, setting fire to' Railway Stations, &c.] (30..). As amended;, by Select Committee. (87.) As amended in Committee. (109.) As amended on Report. : (116.) As amended by tlie, Commons. (174.) - 18.51. Vol. vi. p. 23. 29. 37. 45. 53 Bill to extend the Remedies % the Compensation of malicious Injuries to Property in Ireland. (261.) - - ^ , - , - - - 1852-3. vi. 459 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to malicious Injuries to Property, and other Offences connected therewith. (142.) 1854. iii. 623 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against Property by malicious Injuries. (280.) ^ . . 1856. iv. 235 Bill to consolidate and ameiid the Statute Law of England relsiting to malicious Injuries to Property. (56.)^ - - - ■ - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 181 See also Feame-breaking. 3. supra ; 7. infra. '6. Remedies against the Hundred : Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws in England relative to Remedies against the Hundred. (125. of 1826-27.) - - - - - - ccxi. 223 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 31. relative to Remedies against the Hundred. (76. of 1831-32.) .--.-. ccxcvi. 449 Bill to repeal so much of 23 & 24 Geo. 3. (I.) " for the more effectually punishing such Persons as shall by Violence obstruct the Freedom of Corn Markets, &c." as relates to making Satisfaction to tibe Parties injured ; and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof; and to repeal the Provisions of the Acts which give Remedies against any Hundreds or Baronies in Ii-eland in respect of Robbery. (246.) - 1847-8. in. 665 See also S. supra ; 7. infra. 7. Larceny — in general : Bill to extend the Benefit of Clergy to several Larcenies. (78. of 1823.) - cxlhi. 603 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws in England relative to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith. (127. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxi. 175 Bill to repeal various Statutes in England relative to the Benefit of Clergy, and to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith, and to malicious Injuries to Property, and to Remedies against the Hundred. (128. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 205 Bill to repeal several Acts and Parts of Acts in force in Ireland, relating to Bail in Cases of Felony, and to certain Proceedings in Criminal Cases, and to the Benefit of Clergy, and to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith^ and to malicious Injuries to Property. (130. of 1828.) ..... ccxxv. 545 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws in Ireland relative to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith. (133. of 1828.) .... ccxxv. 497 Bill to repeal so much of Two Acts (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 29. and '9 Geo. 4. c. 55.) for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Larceny, as inflicts the .Punishment of Death upon Persons breaking, entering, and stealing in a Dwelling House. (84. of 1833.) As amended by the Committee. (138. of 1833.) , . .. . - cccxiv. 743. 747 Bill to amend Two clerical Errors contained in the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 55. for consolidating and amending the Laws in Ireland relative to Larceny, &c. (147.) - - 1835. ii. 85 Bill to make further Regulations for the holding of Petty Sessions, and to provide for the speedy Trial and Punishment of Offenders in certain Cases of Larceny. (132.) - 1838. ni. 829 Bill to authorize the Summary Conviction of Juvenile Offenders in certain Cases of Larceny. (214.) - - - - - - . ' . 1840. III. 399 Bill to amend the Laws in England and Ireland relative to Larceny, and other Offences con. nected therewith. (15.) As amended by Select Committee. (50.) . 1849. v. 265. 267 BillforfurtherExtensionof Summary Jurisdiction in Cases of Larceny. (228.) 1850. iv. 373 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Larceny, Theft, or Stealing, and other Offences connected therewith ; Attempts by Violence or Threats to extort, defraud, or injure ; obtaining by false Pretences, Embezzlement, Cheats, and other like fraudulent Practices ; and receiving or otherwise unlawfully dealing with Property stolen, embezzled, or wrongfully obtained. (440.) - . 1852-3. rv. 339 Bill for the more speedy Trial and Punishment of Offenders in certain Cases [of Simple Larceny]. (13.) ....... 1^64-5. vi. 449 Bill for diminishing Expense and Delay in the Administration of Criminal Justice in certain Cases [of Simple Larceny]. (28.) As amended in Committee. (41 .) As amended on Report. (51.) As amended by ike Commons. (317.) 1854-5. in. 441. 447. 453.463 Clauses to be proposed on Third Reading by Lord Chancellor. (51a.) . 1854-5. m. 461 Bill to amend the above Act. (245.) . . . . 1856. iv. 1 89 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against Property by Larceny and other Offences connected therewith. (281.) - 1856. iv. 207 Bill to consolidate, and, amend the Statute Law of England relating to Larceny and other similar Offences. (55.) - - ... 1357^ gess. 2. it. 447 See alsp infra, l.l4:.aa. JI.1. SESSlbNAL MPERS;' 1801^1^59. 2'95 ' CSKtMES Cbimes, &c.: I. Bills — continued. "'-' ' ' 7 a. Larceny — From the Person : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 8 Eliz. as takes away Benefit of Clergy for privately stealing froin tHe Person of another, and for more effectually preventing the Crime of Larceny from the Person. (115, of 1808.) ' - ^'O • . ■ ;■, r ■ • ^ » - , Vol. xv. p. 777 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 9 Anne (I.) as takes aWay theBenefit of Clergy for stealing privily from the Person of another, and for more efffe6tua;lly preventing the Crime of Larceny from the Person. (36. of 1818.) - - . . lxxxViii. 63 BiU to amend the Laws relating to Robbery and Stealing from the Person. (157.) — ^— As amended by the Committee. (208i) As amended on Third Reading. (233.) _ 1837. a. 207. 211. 215 7 b. Larceny — From Dwelling Houses, Shops, Outhouses, ^c. : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 10 & 11 Will. 3. as takes away Benefit of Clergy for privately stealing in Shops, Warehouses, Coach-houses, and Stables, any Goods, &c. of the; .Value of Five Shillings. (68. of 1810.) . . . xxxn. 105 A similar Bill in 1811. (37.) - ,, - . ^ - - xj.i. 309 A similar -Bill in 1812-13. (29.) .... Lvin. 201 A similar Bill in 1816. (19.) - - - - Lxxvn. 35 A similar Bill in 1818. (39.) - ; - - - LXXXviii. 65 A similar Bill in 1820. (63.) - . . - - - - cxrv. 305 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 12 Anne as takes away Benefit of Clergy for stealing to the Value of Forty Shillings in Dwelling Houses or Outhouses. (40. of 1811.) - xli. 321 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 12 Anne as takes away the Benefit of Clergy for stealing to the Value of Forty ShiQings in any Dwelling House, , (99. of 1821.) - :cs:xi. 447 See also 7. supra ; 18. infra. 1 n. Larceny — From Bleach Chofinds, S^c: Bill to ^repesi so much of the Act 18 Qeo. 2. as takes away theBenqfit of Clergy from Persons , stealing Cloth from Bleaching Fields, &c. (38. of 1811.) - - - xli. 313 , A similar Bill as to Ireland. (39. of 1811.) - - - xli. 317 7 d. Larceny — From Gardens, Orchards, S^c. : Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 13 G-eo. 3. for repealing so much of the Act 23 Geo. 2. as relates to preventing the stealing or destroying of Turnips, and for more efiectuaUy preventing lie stealing of Turnips, Potatoes, Cabbages, Parsnips, Peas, and Carrots, to certain other Field Crops, and to Orchards. , (1801-2.) - - - [n.] 169 Bill to make fiirther Provision by Law for the Protection of Property in. Orchards, Gardens, and Nursery Gardens. (27. of 1825.) - - - - - clxxv. 221 Bill tomakethefelonionstakingof Vegetable Productions Larceny. (22. of 1825.) cLxxv. 181 Bill to amend the Law in respect to the Offence of stealing from Gardens and Hothouses. (108. -of 1826.) ... . . cc. 835 7 e. Larceny — Emheizlemeni, Sfc. of Public Stores, Securities, Sfc, : Bill for more effectually preventing the Embezzlement of Public Money or Securities by Col- lectors, Receivers, or others. (81. of 1810.) - ... . XXXII. 141 Bill to protect Masters against Embezzlement by their Clerks and Servants in L-eland. (64. of 1811.) - - - - - - - - XLI. 447 Bill for extending the Laws for preventing the Embezzlement of His Majesty's Naval, Ordnance, and Victualling Stores to Ireland. (16. of 1812.) - - XLvii. 323 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 30 Geo. 2.!C; 24. against obtaining Money by false Pre- tences to Persons so obtaining Bonds^nd other Securities. (90. of 1812.) - XLVin. 893 Bill to prevent the Embezzlement of Securities for Money and other Effects left or deposited for safe Custody or other special Purpose with Bankers, Merchants, Brokers, Attornies, or other Agents. (101. of 1812.) ': - - ., - - XLvni. 947 Bill for preventing the Embezzlement of His Majesty's Cordjage. (29. of 1813-14.) lxix. 221 Bill toextend the Lawagaipst Receivers of stolen Goods to Receivers of stolen Bonds, Bank Notes, and other Securities. (22^ of 1822.) - - - cxxviii. 65 Bill for more effectually preventing Embezzlement, by Persons employed in the Public Service of His Majesty. (23. of 1831-32,) ,- - - - ; - ccxcvi. 261 See also Greenvfich Hospital. Naval In'quikt. • 7f. L'i'''CB7iy — Sheep-stealing: BiU for the better Preservation of Sheep; and the more speedy Detection of Sheep-stealers, in Ireland, for Five Years. (227.) - - - - 1839. m. 601 Bill for the better Preservation of Sheep, and more easy Detection of Receivers of stolen Sheep, in Ireland. (149.)^ - - - - ,- - 1849. vi. 427 8. Offences against the Person — in general : Bill for consolidating and amending the Statutes in England relative to Offences against the Person. (21. of. 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (41.) As amended by the Commons. (119.) ' -"' '■^■'^ "'- - - ccxxiy. 27. 45. 67 Bill for consolidating and amending the Statutes in Ii'eland relating to Offence^ against the Person. (77. of 1829.) '■ • -' ' i . . - ccxlii. Ill BiU to amend the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 34. for consolidating and amending the Statutes in Ireland relating to Offences against the Person.. i.(166. of 1833.) - - cccxv. 563 Oo 4 296 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Crimes Crimes, &c.: I. Bills — continued. 8. Offences against the Person — in general — continued. Bill for amending the Laws relating to Offences against the Person in certain Cases. (118.) - - 1835. Vol. I. p. 539 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Offences against the Person. (162.) As amended in Committee. (209.) As amended on Third Eeading. (230.) - 1837. ii. 173. 177. 181 Bill for the further Protection and Security of Her Majesty's Person. (186.) - 1842. iv. 321 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against the Person. (282.) - - - - - - , - 1856. ly. 191 Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England relating to Offences 'against the Person. (54.) ... - - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 329 See also Outrages, Ireland. 8 a. Offences against the Person— Particular Offences : Bill to prevent malicious cutting and wounding, and to punish Offenders called Chalkers, in Ireland. (1802-3.) - - - - - - - - [v.] 85 Bill to prevent malicious shooting, stabbing, cutting, wounding, and poisoning, and the malicious setting fire to Buildings; and to repeal the Act 21 Jac. 1. to prevent the murthering of Bastard Children, and to substitute other Provisions. (1802-3.) ^As amended by the Committee. (1802-3.) - . . . [y.] 99. 125 Bill for the more effectual Punishment of Murders and Manslaughters committed in Places not within His Majesty's Dominions. (61. of 1817.) - - - Lxxxni. 353 Bill to amend the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 53. so far as relates to the Trial of Crimes committed in Honduras. (82. of 1^19.) - - - . . . xcvii. 325 Bill to alter and amend the Law relating ^ to the Treatment of the Remains of any Person found felo de se. (85. of 123.) - - - - - cxliii. 689 Bill to make Provision in Scotland for the further Prevention of malicious shooting and attempting to discharge loaded Fire-arms, stabbing, cutting, wounding, poisoning, maim- ing, disfiguring, and disabling His Majesty's Subjects. (161. of 1825.) - clxxvi. 929 Bill for the more effectual Punishment of Attempts to murder, in certain Cases, in Scotland. (57. of 1829.) - - - ccxLii. 13 Bill to repeal an Act of the Parliament in Scotland relative to Child Murder, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (27. of 1809.) .... xxiii. 17 Bill to prevent Child-stealing. (70. of 1808.) - - - - xv. 445 Similar Bills. (47. & 80. of 1813-14.) .... lxix. 291. 293 Bill to render more effectual Redress for Assaults in Ireland. (107. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 635 Bill to amend the Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 181. to render more easy and effectual Redress for Assaults in Ireland. (72. of 1814-15.) ..... lxxiii. 347 Bill to provide for the Costs of Prosecutions for concealing the Birth of Children by secret burying or otherwise disposing of their dead Bodies. (90.) - - 1837. 11. 81 Bill for the better Prevention and Punishment of Assaults in Ireland for Five Years. (224.) - - - - . . - 1839. 11.21 Bill to continue for Five Years the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 77. for the better Prevention and Punishment of Assaults in Ireland. (126.) . . - . 1844. 11. 39 A similar Bill. (171.) - - - - - - 1849. m. 73 Bill to empower Coroners to Ijail on the Charge of Manslaughter. (74.) - 1847-8. iii. 261 Bill for consolidating and amending so much of the Criminal Law as relates to Incapacity to commit Crimes, Duress, the Essentials of a Criminal Injury, Criminal Agency and Parti- cipation, and Homicide, and other Offences against the Person. (216.) - 1849. iv. 299 Bill for the better Prevention of Offences [Burglary, Assaults, using Chloroform and other Drugs, injuring Railways, or endangering Safety of Passengers, &c.] (30.) As amended by Select Committee. (87.) — ' — As amended in Committee. (109.) As amended on Report. (116.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (174.) --.--. 1851. VI. 23. 29. 37. 45. 53 Bill for the better Protection of young Persons under the Care and Control of others as Apprentices or Servants ; and to enable the Guardians and Overseers of the Poor to institute and conduct Prosecutions in certain Cases. (57.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (75.) ...... igSl. in. 91. 9i9 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Incapacity to commit Offences, Duress, Criminal Intention, Criminal Agency and Participation and Homicide, and other Offences against the Person. (58.) ^As amended by Select Committee. (306.) - ..... 1852-3. iv. 259. 301 Bill for the better Prevention and Punishment of aggravated Assaults upon Women and Children, and for preventing Delay and Expense in the Administration of certain Parts of the Criminal Law. (170.) As amended in Committee. (215.) - 1852-3. in. 1. 7 Bill to extend the Powers of Justices • of the Peace with regard to such Criminals as are calculated to do personal Injury to Her Majesty's Subjects. (121.) . 1854. iv. 1 Bill to amend the Statute 9 Geo. 4. c. 31. (91.) .... i857-8» v. 125 Bill [as amended on Report] to amend the Statutes 9 Geo. 4. c. 31. and 14 & 15 Vict c. 100. s. 29. (109.) - - - . 1857-8. v. 127 Bill to enable Coroners in England and Wales to admit to Bail Persons charged with the Offence of Manslaughter. (47.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. 11. 449 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to certain of the Amendments made by the Lords to the Bill. (113.) - - . 1 859; Sess. 1. ,11. 453 See also Women, Protection of. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 297 Ceimes Crimes, &c. : I. Bills — continued, 9, Offences at Sea : Bill for the more speedy Trial of Offences committed at Sea. (32. of 1806.) - Vol. i. p. Ill Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 46 Geo. 3. c. 54., for the more speedy Trial of Oifences committed in distant Parts upon the Seas, to Offences committed in Africa against the Slave Trade Laws. (159. of 1819.) - - - - xcvii. 911 Bill to remove Doubts and remedy Defects in the Law with respect to Offences committed at Sea or within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty. (87. of 1820.) - - cxiv. 535 Bill to enable Commissioners for trying Offences upon the Sea, and Justices of Peace, to take Examinations touching such Offences, and to commit to safe Custody Persons charged therewith. (61. of 1826.) ..... cxcix. 133 Bill for more speedy Trial of Offences committed on the High Seas. (15.) - 1844. v. 371 Bill to provide for the Prosecution and Trial, in Her Majesty's Colonies, of Offences com- mitted within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty. (120.) - - 1849. 111.35 10. Piracy: Bill for encouraging the Capture or Destruction of Piratical Ships and Vessels. (135 of 1825.) ......... CLXXV. 729 Bill to amend certain Acts relating to the Crime of Piracy. (161.) As amended by the Committee. (213.) As amended on Third Reading. (232.) - 1837. ii. 187. 189. 191 Bill to repeal the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 49., for encouraging the Capture or Destruction of Piratical Ships and Vessels; and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (101.) As .amended in Committee. (124.) With the Amendments made by the Lords, and with the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments. (161.) - 1850. v. 481. 493. 501 Clause proposed to be added in Committee, instead of Clause H., by the Earl of Ellen. borough. (101 a.) - - - - . 1850. v. 487 Words proposed to be added in Committee, at the End of Clause HI., by the Earl of Ellen- borough. (1016.) - - . . . - - 1850. V. 489 Clause proposed to be inserted in Committee, after Clause III., by the Earl of Ellenborough. (101c.) - - - - - - - 1850. V.491 Amendments proposed to be made on Third Beading by Earl Grey. (124 a.) - 1850. t. 499 Amendment made by the Commons to the Lords Amendments, with a Reason for disagreeing . to One of the said Amendments. (162.) - - . . 1850. v. 507 Bill to provide for the Commencement of the above Act. (225.) - . 1850. v. 509 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Piracy, dealing in Slaves, and other Offences connected therewith. (144.) - 1854. iii. 659 11. Robberies on Mails, Coaches, Rivtrs, and Boundaries of Counties : Bill to repeal the Act 24 Geo. 2. c. 45. respectitg Robberies on Navigable Rivers, Ports of Entry or Discharge, Whai'fs and Quays adjacent, and more effectually to prevent the said Crimes. (41. of 1811.) - - - - - - . xli. 325 A similar Bill. (102. of 1821.) ..... cxxi. 471 Bill to facilitate the Trial of Felonies committed on board Vessels on Canals, Navigable Rivers, and Inland Navigations. (44. of 1819.) .... xcvii. 151 Bill for better protecting His Majesty's Mails of Letters in their Conveyance by the Post from Robbery or Loss. (28. of 1812-13.) ..... j.viii. 203 Bill to facilitate the Trial of Felonies committed on Stage Coaches and Waggons, and of Felonies committed on the Boundaries of Counties. (158. of 1819.) - - xcvii. 907 12. Offences against the Public Peace, sending threatening Letters, SfC. : Bill to extend the Benefit of Clergy to Persons convicted of certain Felonies, under the Acts 9 Geo. 1. c. 22. and 27 Geo. 2. c. 15., for punishing Persons sending threatening Letters, and of Assaults with Intent to commit Robbery. (80. of 1823.) . - cxlih. 597 Bill for the Amendment of the Law as to the Offence of sending threatening Letters. (40. of 1825.) - - - - - - - - CLXXV. 243 Bill for extending the Provisions of the Law respecting threatening Letters, and accusing of Parties, with a view to extort Money. (122.) As amended in Committee. (163.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (239.) - 1847. v. 343. 345. 347 Bill to consolidate and , amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences against the Public Peace, and the administering or taking Oaths to commit Offences punishable with Death or Transportation for Xife, and sending threatening Letters. .(146.) „--.----. 1854. III. 691 13. Apprehension, Custody, and Trial of .Offenders : Bill to render more easy the apprehending and bringing to Trial Offenders escaping from one Part of the United Kingdom to the other, and also from one County to another. (43. of 1803-4.) As amended. (47. of 1803-4.) - - [viii.] 141. 153 , Bill to amend the .above. ■■ (53. of..l805.) . ..... [xiii.] 283 Bill for the more easy apprehending and trying of Offenders escaping from one Part of the United Kingdom to another. (117. of 1813-14.) . . - - lxix. 723 Bill for preventing frivolous Writs of Error. (171. of 1825.) - - clxxvi. 1129 Bill for declaring what Prisoners shall be tried at Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery, (168.) As amended in Committee, (220.) - - 1839. in. 397. 403 III. P p 298 G'ENEEAL INDEX TO THE Crimes Ceimes, &c. : I. Bills — continued. 13. Apprehension, Custody, and Trial of Offenders— fiontixmsA,-.:,'}' . ■ Bill to provide for the Apprehension in the United Kingdom 'of Persons charged with having committed Offences \r\ other Parts of Her Majesty's Doniinions, and for the Apprehen- sion ia other Parts of HJer Majesty's Dominions of Persons charged with having com- mitted' Offences in the United Kingdom and in other Parts of Her Majesty's Dominions. (99.) As amended in Committee. (146.) - - 1843; Vol. it. p. 73. 77 Bill for giving Effect to a Treaty between Her Majesty ah(J the United Statfes of America for ' the AppreTiension of ceftaih Offenders. (156.) - - - 1843, ii. 83 Bill for giving Effect to a Convention between Her Majesty and the Kihg of the French for the Apprehension of certain Offenders., (157.) - w - . 1843. ii. .87 Bill to remove Doubts as to the'Exercise of Power and Juris'diction by Her Majesty within divers Countries and Places out of Her Majesty's Dominions, and fto render the same more effectual. . (236.) • -■ ' - ' - ■:. -; . ; -, ,/ -, -,1843.> n. 611 Bill to enable Parties to sue out and prosecute Writs of Error in certain Cases upon the Proceedings on Writs of Mandamus. (225.) ... - 1843. iii. 23 Bill to stay Execution in Prosecutions for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (64.) / - - . ■ ■, ^,. - ; ^ - • - . - 1844'. 11.47 BiU to stay Execution of Judgment- for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (22.) -As amended in Committee. (145.) As amended on ■ Recommitment. (IS'l.) - - . - . , . ^ - - - 1845. n. 49. 51. 55 Bill for facilitating Execution of the Treaties with- France and the United'States of America for the Apprehension of certain Offenders. (289.) — —With the Amendments made by the Commons. (355.) - - - - .i- - ,1845. ii. 13. 17 Bill for the more impartial Trial of Offences in certain Cases in Ireland. (209.) 1846. v. 483 Bill to amend the Law as to the Custody of Offenders. (35.) - - 1847. iii. 485 Bill to facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions within England and Wales, with respect to [the Apprehension, &c. of] Persons charged with Indictable Offences. (174.) As'amended in Committee. '(237.) - 1847-8. in. 7. 57 A similar Bill for Ireland. (86.) ■■ - ■■ -: '^ ' - 1849. v. 141 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Expenses of Prosecutions, and to make further Pro- vision for the Apprehension and Trial of Offenders, in' certain Cases. (79.) As amended in Committee. (183.) - -" - ' . , . 1851.' v. 1.15 Amend'= to be proposed on Third Reading by Earl of Harrowby. (183 a.) - 1851. v. 29 Bill for the better Protection of young Persons under ithe Care and Control of others as Appreij.tices.,or Servants; and 'to enable the Guardians and Overseers of the Poor to mstitut.e and conduct Prosecutions in certain Cases.. (57.) As9.mended in Committee and on Report. (75.) - - - , - - 1851. iii. 91. 99 Bill to eiiable Her Majesty to carry into effect Arrangiemerits made with Fbreign Powers for the Apprehension of Seamen who desert from their Ships.. (140.) - 1852. ii. 3 BiU for giving Effect to a Convention between Her Majesty and the French Re- public for the mutual Surrender of Criminals. - (159.) As amended in Committee. (180.) .... -.- , , . . 1852. IT. 465. 483 BiU to make further Provision for staying Execution of Judgment for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Errjar. (52.) ^As amended on Report. (78.) - 1852-3. . m. 55. 61 BiU to amend the Act 6 & 7 "Vict, c, 34. for the better Apprehension of certain Offenders. (400.) - '- - .- - - .-1852-3; III. 19 14. Hard Labour : . ', Bill to repeal the Provision of the Act 52 Geo. 3. [for erecting the Penitentiary] respecting Persons convjcted of Felony without Benefit of Clergy, and for making other Provisions inlienthereof. (64. of 1^12-13.)' - - "" ' -' '" ' -' ' - Lvm. 245 Bill to provide for the raoi'e effectual Punishment of certain Offences in England by Imprison- ment with Hard Labour. (111. of 1822.) • •- ::■.,. . - ■ cxxix. 865 BiU to provide for the more effectual Punishment of Certain Offences in Ireland by Imprison- ment with Hard Labour, (40. of 1826.) ,> : - L , - - cxcix. 79 15. Pillory: ' " ' - BiU to abolish the Punishment of the PiUory. (57. of 1814-15.) - - lxxiii. 261 Bill for reducing into One Act allthe Laws imposing the Penalty, of tlip Pillory, or authoriz- ing the Infliction thereof. (14. of 1816.) - ■ - - . Lxxvii. 11 Judges Observations on the PiUory BilL ^(18. of 1816.) . . * lxxvii. 29 BiU to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory. (17. of 1816.) As amended by the Com- mittee. (95. of 1816.) - - - - . . LXXVII. 31.33 Bill to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory. (121.) - - - 1837. iii. 265 16. Transportation for Life : Bill to amend the Law relative to Offences punishable by Transportation for Life. (159.) . With the Amendments to be proposed by Lord Lyndhurst on Report. (159.2.) As amended by the Committee. (212.) — —As amended on Third Reading. (231.) 1837. 11.219.221.225.227 ■See also Tkastspoetation. 17. Whipping Female Offenders : BiU to abolish the JPunishment of Public Whipping on Females. (76. df 1817.) - Lxxxin. 407 Bill to repeal the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 75. abolishing the Punishment of Public Whipping on Fenfale Offenders," and' to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (71.o'f-1826.)-.CXiv. 473 SESSION»AL PAPERS. 1801-1859. 299 Crimes Crimes, &c.: I. BiRs— continued. 18. Punishment of Death, Abolition of: Bills- to repeal" Parts of several Acts inflicting Capital Punishments on certain Offences therein specified. (61;&-62. of 1820.) - - - Vol. cxiv. p. 279. 283 Bill to i-epfeell so much of Two Acts,^ Ann. c. 6. (I.) aijd 17 Gto. 2. c. 6. (I.), as inflicts I i Capital Punishment on Persons - stealing to' the Amount of Five Shillings from Shops, Warehouses, and other Outbuildings ; and to provide more suitable and^^ffectual Punish- ment therefor. (54. of 1821.), - " ' .- ■,- , -. . ' - Cxxi. 195 Bill to ^repeal the Capital ' Punishments inflicted by several Acts of Oreo. 2. and Geo. 3. ; and for providing other Punishmients in lieu thereof, and in lieu of the Punishment of Frame-breaking. (77. of 1823.).. ■ .,,i - , - - '■! ' '• r cxliii. 593 Bill for abolishing the Punjshment of Death in certain Cases, and gubs,tituting a lesser Punishment in lieu i;hereof. (140. of 1831-32.) As amended by the Committee. (175. of r831-.32;) , - ■ - , - -, , , - ,-; - ccxcvi. 833. 835 Bill for abolishing Cap'iiikI Punishijients in Cases of lietter-stealihg and returning from Trans- portation. ■ (llff.) — —As amended in Committee. (157.) - jl8§4. , i. pt. 1. p. 531. 535 Bill for abolishing Capital Punishments in Cases of Letter-stealing and Sacrilege. • (83.) - - - - , -" , ,-" ■ - ,. - 1835. 1.423 Bill to amend the iibove. (i.)' - "- ' '•*'•..' ., . 1836. i. 1 Bill to provide that Persons in Scotland accused of Letter- stealing, and certain other Crimes . and Offences, shall not be entitled to Liberation on Bail, unless in certain Cases. (25.) As amended by the Committee. (63!) - '. - 1836. i. 117.119 Bill for abolishing the Punishment of Death in certain Cases. (182.) As amended on Third Beading. (227.) - - ' • 'i - ■ 1837. n. 195. 201 Bill for taking away, the Punishment of Death in certain Cases, and substituting other Punish- ments -in lieu thereof. (133.)- - - .'• , - -r. 1841. 111.509 Bill to assimilate the Law in Ireland, as to the Punishmient of Death, to the Law in England, and to abolish the Punishment of Death in certain Cases in Ireland, &c. (93.) - 1842. iv. 349 BUr for removing Doubts as to the Punishment which may be a^yarded under the Provisions .of the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 56. "for taking aw:£iy the Punishment of Death in certain Cases/' for certain Offences therein" specified. (52.) - 1843. iii. 117 See also Bankeuptct, I. , supra, 4. 7. f 19. Sentence of Death, and Execution of Criminals : Bill for enabling Courts to abstain froni ■ pronouncing Sentence of Death in certain Capital Felonies. (79. of 1823.) - - * . . ' . cxliii. 605 Bill to explain the Act 4 Geo. 4. 0.-^48. for enabling Courts to abstain from pronouncing Sen- , tpnce of. Death in certain Capital Felonies. (102. of 1831-32.) As amended by the Committee. (155. of 1831-32.) ... - ccxcvi. 687. 689 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 29. to facilitate Criminal Trials in Scotland, and to abridge the Period now required between the pronouncing of Sentence and Execution thereof in Cases, importing a Capital Punishment. (170. of 1830.) - - cclxiii. 489 Bill to abolish the Practice of hanging of Criminals in Chains., (123.) - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 571 Bill to repeal-so much of the Acts 9 Geo. 4. c. 31. and 10 Geo. 4. c. 34. as directs the Period of the Execution- and the Prison Discipline of Persons convicted of the Crime of Mnrder. (201.) - . . - - - 1836. 11. 765 See also Cen*kal Cbiminal COuht.' CprBxs in England, I. supra, 12. 20. Prisoners Defence, and Evidence of a prior Conviction : Bill for enabling Prisoners -and others to make their Defence by' Counsel or Attorney. (161.) ■.. - - :' -, ;:'■.■• : . 1834. I. pt. 2. p. 843 A similar BilL (111.) -. - ' - - - 1835. 1.525 r A.BimilarBill. (51.) - -'- - -■ . - 1836. 1.763 Bill to prevent the Fact of a previous Conviction being given in Evidence to the Jury on the .' Caselaefore them, except when Evidence to Charafeter is given. (316.) - 1836. in. 1059" 21. Conviction Rewards : . . <, . Bill to repeat such Parts of several Acts as allow Eewards on the Conviction of Persons for Highway Bobbery and other. Crimes ; and to facilitate the Means of prosecuting Persons acpiised of Felony and other Offences, (72, of 1818.) - - Lxxxviii, 279 See also Police or the Meteopolis. 22. Juvenile Offenders : , ' , Bill to authorize the summary "Conviction of (Juvenile Offenders in certain Cases of Larceny. (214.) - - 1840. ill. 399 Bill for the Care and Education of Infants who may be convicted of Felony. (209.) Amendments njade by the Commons. (209 a.) - - - 1840. ii. 265. 267 Bill to provide for the speedy and summary Trial and Punishment of Juvenile Offenders in certain Cases. (188.) - - - - - - 1846. iv. 157 Bill for the' more speedy Trial and Punishment of Juvenile Offenders. (187.) As amended on Report, (222.) With the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments. (268.) - ' - 1847. IV. 233. 245. 257 Reasons of Cominons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments. (269.) - 1847. iv. 269 Bill for the more speedy Trial and Punishment of Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. (268.) ia47-8. V. 311 Bill for the better Care and Reforniation of Youthful Offenders in Great (Britain. (221.) -As amended in Committee. ' (279.). -. - - 1854. vl 755. 759 P p 2 800 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Ceimes Crimes, &c. : I. Bills — continued. 22. Juvenile Offenders — continued. Bill to amend the Act for the better Care and Eeformation of Youthful Offenders. (183.) .--.--. 1854-5. Vol. vi. p. 637 Bill [as" amended in Committee] to amend the Act for the better Care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders, and the Act to render Reformatoiy and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children. (225.) As amended on Report. (228.) - 1854-5. vi. 641. 647 Clause to be moved on Report by the Earl of Shaftesbury. (225 a.) - 1854-5. vr, 645 See also Refokmatokt and Industkial Schools. 23. Consolidation of the Criminal Law : Bill to amend and consolidate the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to the Definition of Indictable Offences and the Punishment thereof. (131.) - - 1847-8. iv. 43 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to the Definition of Indictable Offences and the Punishment thereof. (162.) - - 1847-8. iv. 215 A similar Bill. (2.) ...... 1849. iv. Ill A similar Bill. (20.) ..---. 1850; iii. 631 [This Bill will also be found in the Fourth Eeport of the Criminal Law Commissioners. Vide II. 1. infra,'\ Draft of a Bill for consolidating and amending the Law of Procedure in respect of Indictable Offences ; — as submitted to Her Majesty by the Criminal Law Commissioners in their Fifth Report. {VideJl.i. infra.) - . . . 1849. xxxviii. 115 Bill for consolidating and amending so much of the Criminal Law as relates to Incapacity to commit Crimes, Duress, the Essentials of a Criminal Injuiy, Criminal Agency and Par- ticipation, and Homicide, and other Offences against the Person. (216.) - 1849. iv. 299 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Incapacity to commit Offences, Duress, Criminal Intention, Criminal Agency and Participation, and Homicide, and other Offences against the Person, (58.) As amended by the Select Committee. (306.) ...... 1852-3. iv. 259. 301 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Larceny, Theft, or Stealing, and other Offences connected therewith ; Attempts by Violence or Threats to extort, defraud, or injure; obtaining by False Pretences, Embezzlement, Cheats, and other like fraudulent Practices ; and receiving or otherwise unlawfully dealing with Property stolen, embezzled, or wrongfully obtained. (440.) 1852-3. iv. 339 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Burwlaiy, Housebreaking, Sacrilege, breaking into and stealing in Shops and other BuUdings, and to other Offences connected therewith. (141.) - - - 1854. iii. 609 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to malicious Injuries to Property, and other Offences connected therewith. (142.) - 1854. iii. 623 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Forgery and other Offences connected therewith. (143.) - . . . 1854. m. 643 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Piracy, dealing in Slaves, and other Offences connected therewith. (144.) - 1854. in. 659 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences concerning the Coin and the marking of Gold and Silver Wares. (145.) 1854. ni. 675 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences against the Public Peace, and the administering or taking Oaths to commit Offences punishable with Death or Transportation for Life, and sending threatening Letters. (146.) - - 1854. m. 691 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences concerning Trade, Commerce, and Public Communication. (147.) - 1854. in. 707 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Criminal Procedure by Indict- ment. (275.) - - ■ - - - . . 1856. IV. 333 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Accessories to and Abettors of Indictable Offences. (276.) - - - - . 1856. iv. 329 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences of a Public Nature. (277.) ---.-.. i856. jv. 297 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against Her Majesty the Queen and Her Government. (278.) . . 1856. iv" 269 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences by Forgery. (279.) - - ----.. 1856. IV. 251 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against Property by malicious Injuries. (280.) - - - . 1856 iv 235 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against Property by Larceny and other Offences connected therewith. (281.) - 1856 iv 207 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences a'o'ainst the Person. (282.) -----.. 1856° iv 191 Bill to consolidate the Statute Law of England and Ireland relating to Accessories to" and Abettors of Indictable Offences. (60.) - . . . 1357 gggg 2 hi 1 Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of the United Kingdom Vain'st Offences relating to the Coin. (59.) ,- . . - . 1857, Sess. 2. in. 357 Bill to consolidate the Statute Law of England relating to Deer, Game,' and Rabbits. (61-) ',',.": - ■ - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 1 Amendments to be moved m Committee by Lt)rd Cloncurry. (61«.) - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 31 Bill to consolidate the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences by Forgery. (58.) - . 1857, Sess. 2. :t. 243 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. SOI Crimes Crimes, &c.: I. Bills — continued. 23. Consolidation of the Criminal Law — continued. Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England relating to Larceny and other similar Oflfences. (55.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. iv. p. 447 Bill to consolidate the Statute Law of England and Ireland relating to Libel. (57.) 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 493 Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England relating to malicious Injuries to Property. (56.) 1857, Sess. 2. v. 181 BiU to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England relating to Offences agMnst the Person. • (54.) - 1857, Sess. 2, v. 329 24. Miscellaneous: BiU to reduce into One Act all Provisions contained in any Laws imposing the Penalty of Death for Breach of the Revenue Laws. (37. of 1810.) - - xxxii. 29 Similar Bills. (43. 61. & 94. of 1811.) - - - xu. 333. 365. 377 Similar Bills. (46. & 91. of 1812.) - - - ,- xlvii. 591. 601 Bill to procure Returns of Persons committed, tried, and convicted for Criminal Offences and Misdemeanors. (102. of 1813-14.)-^ — ^As amended by the Committee. (110. of 1813-14.) ------ - - Lxix. 611. 613 A similar Bill. (32. of 1814-15.) . . - - . lxxiii. 127 Bill for the further Punishment of Persons convicted of Manslaughter, and of Servants con- victed of robbing their Masters, and of Accessories before the Fact to Grand Larceny, and certain other Felonies. (49. of 1822.) - . - - cxxviii. 129 Bill for defining the Rights of Capital Convicts who receive Pardon, and of Convicts after having been punished for Clergyable Felonies ; and for placing Clerks in Orders on the same Footing with other Persons as to Felonies ; and for limiting the Effect of the Benefit of Clergy. (49. of 1825.) - - - - - clxxv. 267 Bill to extend the Benefit of Clergy to Persons convicted of certain Felonies under the Acts 9 Geo. 1. c. 22. and 27 Geo. 2. c. 15., for punishing Persons sending threatening Letters, and of Assaults with Intent to commit Robbery. (80. of 1823.) - - cxliii. 597 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Liability of Lords and Peers of Parliament to Punishment in certain Cases of Felony. (83.) ----- 1841. iii. 243 Bill for abolishing the Offences of forestalling, regrating, and engrossing. (63.) As amended in Committee. (83.) - - - - - 1844. in. 761. 765 Bill for the further Prevention of the Offence of Dog-stealing. (241.) - 1845. iii. 435 Bill for the better Prevention and Punishment of fraudulent Dealings in Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes. (309.) _ - -- - - - 1854. m. 257 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences concerning Trade, Commerce, and Public Communication. (147.) - 1854. iii. 707 BiU for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Accessories to and Abettors of Indictable Offences. (276.) - • - - - - . 1856. iv. 329 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences of a Public Nature. (277.) -..-... 1356. it. 297 Bill to consolidate the Statute Law of England and Ireland relating to Accessories to and Abettors of Indictable Offences. (60.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. ui. 1 Bill for more effectually preventing the Sale of Obscene Books, Pictures, Prints, and other Articles. (43.) As amended in Committee. (84.) As amended by the Commons. (207.) ------ 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 287. 291. 293 Bill to amend the Law in relation to Offences on Turnpike Roads. (48.) - 1857-8. v. 531 BiU to amend the Law of False Pretences. (139.) - - - 1857^8. iv. 375 II. Reports, &c. respecting Criminal Law and Punishments : 1 . On Criminal Law : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1819, to consider so much of the Criminal Law as relates to Capital Punishment in Felonies ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (102. of 1820.) - . - cxv. 1 [Sdbjects :— Returns of Commitments, Convictions, and Executions. Decrease in the Crime of Murder. Repeal of some Statutes inflicting Capital Punishment. Eeluctance to prosecute in Capital Cases. Proposed Reduction of the Punishment for Forgery.] Table of Criminal Law from 25 Edw. 3. to 59 Geo. 3. (102. of 1820.) - - cxv. 263. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1827, to inquire into the Cause of the Increase of the Number of Criminal Commitments and Convictions in England and Wales ; with Minutes of Evidence. (22. of 1828.) - - ccxxxv. 1 [Subjects : — Increase of Crime in the Agricultural Districts. Low Rate of Wages. Evil of making up the Deficiency of "Wages from the Poor Rates. Game Laws. Prison Discipline. Increased Frequency of Commitments under the Malicious Trespass Act.] Report from the same Committee in 1828. (112. of 1829.) - - - ccxliv. 211 [SuEJBOis : — Increase of Commitments. Offences against the Game Laws. Comparative State of Farm Labourers now and formerly. Disadvantage to Morals from the Practice of Out-door Apprenticeships in Manufacturing Districts. Increase in the Consumption of Spirits. Defective State of Police in large Towns. Sentence of Death, and Secondary Punishments. State of Criminal Justice in France.] Two Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons iappoiuted, in 1824, to consider the Expediency of, consolidating and amending the Criminal Law of England. (173. of 1830.) - - - - • . - ccLxxii. 1 [StJBJECis : — Mr. Hammond's proposed Mode of consolidating all Enactments relating to the Criminal Law under their several Heads Appendix, No. 1 . Mr., Hammond's Introductory Observations. 2. Present State of the Law of Forgery. 3. Draft of a Bill to consolidate, amend, and declare the Law of Fcrgery. 4. Plan upon which the Law of Forgery Jias been cons9li4ated.] Pp 3 302 OENEKTAL' IKOm. UJO'f HE Crimes Crimes, &c.: II. Eeports, &c. — continued. * . 1. On Criminal Law— eonthmeiAi- • ■ First Eeport from HisMajesty's Commissioners appointed to ihc[uii'e into the State of the Criminal Law. (139.) - - ■-,- 1834. Voli xit. p, 117 [Subjects : — 1. Consolidation into One Statute of aH the Laws touching Crimes, and. the Trial and Punishment thereof. — 2. Consolidation into One other Statute of aU the Provisions t)f the Conunon or unwritten Law touching the same.'— 3. Expedienciy of combining both- these Statutes into One Body of the Criminal Law, repealing all other Statutory Provisions, or of passing into a Law the firstrmentioned only.] i ■ ;- - . i Second Report of the Commissioners^ (122.) ■- - - - 1836, xi. 597 [Subjects: — Defence of Prisoners by Counsel. PunishmMtB,. and- pwticutorly that of Death. Extension of the Period between the Sentence and Execution of Persons convicted of Murder.1 Third Report of the Commissioners. , - ., - .' - .- 1837. xl. 15 [Subjects : — Juvenile Offenders. Inekpedieiicyof making any Distinction in the Mode of Trial between Adult and Juvenile Offenders, except by increasing the Sumihary Jiuisdifction of Magis- trates ; which Extension, within certain Limits, would be a beneficial Alteration of the Law.J Fourth Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1839. xxvir. pt. 2. p. 301 [Subjects : — Offences against the Person : Homicide, Manslaughter, Self-murder, &c. — Criminal Violations of the Eight of Property : Theft, Robbery, aggravated Theft, Extortion by Threats, obtaining Property by fWs.e Pretence^s, Cheats, Embezztement, Malicious Injuries to Property. Apgendix. 1. Treasons punishable with Death, 2. Law concerning Treason. 3.; Offences liable to Penalties of Prfflmunire. 4. Eelonies punishable with Death. , 5^ Eelpnies (not Capital) classed according to their Punishments under the present Law. 6. Indictable Misdemeanors classed according to their Punisliments under the present Law.] Fifth Eeport of the Commissioners, - - , - -' 1840, xxxvi. 19 [Subjects : — Burglary. Offences against the Executive Power, including Bribery, Perjury, &e., Embracery, Barretry, Maintenance, and Champerty.] , Sixth Report of the Commissioners. - - - - t8,41. xxni. 203 [Subjects : — Treason, ani other Offences against the State. Offences against the State inferior to Treason. Offences against the Protestant Establishment : declared to be Treasons and Mis- prisions of Treason. Libel. Offences against Eeligion. Offences. relating to, Com. and to the Public Revenue,] Seventh Repbrt of the Commissioners, - - - - 1843. xxxiii. 5 [Subjects : — Preliminary Declarations and Enactments. Digest of Offences not contained in former Reports. Punishments. LibeL. — ^^Act cf Crimes and Punishments. PreUminary Declarations and Punishments. Treason, &c. Offences against Religion and the Established Churehj the Executive Power;^the Administration of Justice and the Public, Peace. , Offences relating to the Coin. Public Property. Public Registefs. Offences against the Law of Marriage, Public Morals, Public Health, &c. Common Nuisances. Offences relating to Trade, Homicide, ate. Libel. Offences against the Habitation. Fraudulent Appropriations. Piracy, and other Offences connected with the Slave Trade. Malicious Injuries to Property. Forgery, &c. Illegal Solicitations, Con- spiracies, and Repetitions of Offences. Definitions of Terms. Chapter of Penalties.] Eighth Report of the Commissioners. - - . _ 1845. xxii. 55 [Subjects: — Act of Procedure. Preliminary Inquiry. Indictment. Information and Coroners Inqui- sition of Death. Proceedings "after an Indictment filfed to compel' -the accused Party to answer. Copies of Indictments and Depositions, Lists of Witnesses and JurorSj Particulars,' Assignment of Counsel, and Exceptions. Arraignment, Plea, and Issue. Procuring Attendaijce of Witnesses, and other Proceedings preliminary to Trial. Trial. Proceedings subsequent to Trial.- Judgment. Reversal of Judgment, and Prevention or Suspension of Execution. Execution of Judgment. Certiorari, Habeas Corpus, and. Costs of Prosecutions. , Definition of Terms.-^ Appendixes. Answers to Questions circulated by the Commissioners Concerning Criminal Procedure in Prosecu- tions by Indictment or Information. Minutespf Evidence before Commissioners, &o.] Index to the above Reports, (in 309.) - . . . 1847. xliv. 3 Last Eeport of the Commissioners. (104.) - - - . 1846. xxxiv. 5 [The Committee make no further Report upon the Subject-matter of Inquiry, but submit the Draft of a Bill " to relieve Her Majesty's Subjects from certain Penalties and Disabilities in regard to Religious Opinions."] , . . ., Correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Home iDepartment and the Commis- sioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Criminal Law. - 1837. XL 61 Report from the Select Committee of the IJouse of Lords appointed to take, in to consideration the Third Report made by the Commissioners on Criminal Law (on Juvenile Offenders) and the Expediency of providing; by Law for the summary Conviction of Offenders in certain Cases^of Larceny; .with Minu.t,e^^,,o|gyj^^np^^ ' . 183^.' xxi. 1 ' [Subjects :— Expediency of abolishing Lnprisonment before Trial of Persons (Adult as weU as Juvenile) charged with Simple Larceny,, and of extending the Principle of Snnmiarv Con- viction.] ' First Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners for revising and consolidating the Criminal Law, appointed 22d February 1845. - - . . 1845. xxii 429 [Subjects :— Penalties and Disabilities in regard to Religious [Opinions. The Commissioners recommend various Alterations in the Laws affecting Roman Catholics, Dissenters and - Jeyre.-^Appendix, ^contaramg the various Acts of Parliament- which relate to Rel'idous Bodies.] ° Index to the above Report, (in 309.) - . . . 134^ xliv 159 Second Report of the Commissioners, - ... i846, xxxiv. 15 [Subjects :— The Commissioners submit several proposed Modifications of the Criminal Law in the Form of a Draft Bill ''for consolidating and amending so much of the Criminal Law as relates to ^capacity to commit Cranes, Duress, the Essentials of a Criminal JSsgenoy and Participation, and Homiciae,lind other Offences against the Person."] ' ■* SESSIONAL. PAPERS,' 1801^1859. 303 .'Getmes Cbimes, &c. : II. Eeports, &c. — continued, , ' 1. On Criminal Law — continued. - .. ' ' Third Heport of the Comipis^ioners. - - - - ; - J 847. Vol. xxx. p. 57 [Subjects: — ^Fraudulent Appropriations. Piracy and other Offences connected -with the Slave Trade. 5'orgery aaid other Offences connected tiierewith. Offences against thq Habitation. Malicious Inj dries to Property. . Offences relating to the Coin, and to Bullion and Gold and Silver Plate. Offences relating (0 the Public Property, Revenue, and Funds. Offences against the Law of Marriage. Offences relating to Public Records and Registers. Offences against Public Morals , , a^d pecenc.y., , Offences relating to Trade, Commerce, and Public Communication.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. .... - 1847-8. xli. 9 - . [SpBJBGTS :-v-Treason, , and other Offences jagainst the State. Offences against Religion and the ' - ,: Established Church. ;, Offences against the Executive Poyer generally. Offences against the Administration of Justice. Offences against the Public Peace. Libel. Offences against Public Health. Common Nuisances. Illegal Solicitations, Cgnspirapies, Attempts and Repetitions of Offences. ' The Coinmissioners likewise submit a Draft Bill " for consolidating and amending the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to the Definition of Indictable Offences and the Punishment thereof."] Fifth Report of the Commissioners. - ' - - - 1849. xxxvin. 109 [SiJBJEOTS : — Digest of the Law of Procedure in respdot Of Indictable Offences. (Proposed Alteration of Law as to the Drawing of Indictments, Justices Warrants, Examination of Witnesses, &c. Proposed Abolition of "Hue and Cry," and of the. Power of Coroners to commit for Trial for Murder or Manslaughter. The Commissioners submit the Draft of a Bill "for consolidating and amending the Law of Procedure in respect of Indictable Offences."] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill "to consolidate and amend the GriminalLaw of England, so far! as relates to the Definition of Indictable . OfiFences and the Punishment thereof." (217.) - - 1847-8. xxiT. 621 Account of the Criminal Law Qpm.missioners who have resigned or been appointed since the last Session of Parliament. (29.) ,- - - - 1847-8. xli. 223 Correspondence with the Chancellor of the Exchequer or Lords of the Treasury regarding the -. Criminal Law Commission and Digest."' (305.) - - - - 1850. xx. 259 Repoft from the Select Committee of the House of Lords 'to whom yvas referred the Bill for the further Amendment of the Adtninistration. of' the' Criminal Law [with respect to Questions of Law occurring at Criminal Trials] ; together with the Minutes of Evidence and certain Communications received from several of the learned Judges in reference thereto. (134.) - - - - -' - 1847-8. xXiv. 557 Report of Mr. Duridas, and the Eviden'ce taken on the Investigation held at Birmingham, respecting the Riots of loth July 1839; also the Letter of W. C. Alston, Esq., to Lord JohnRufesell, dated 10th July 1839, with the Answer thereto. (265.) - 1840. xiv. 139 • Correspondence between Lord John Russell and the Magistrates of Mansfield, the Marquess of Normanby, and the Duke' of Portland, and others, 7th May 1839 — 28th December 1840. (196.) '- - _ - - - - . - 1841. XVIII. 255 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French for the mutual Surrender, in :..;•/. Certain Cases, of Persons fugitive from Justice '; signed at London, 13th February 1843. - - - - - - - - 1843. VI. 29 Letter from Lord Ashburton to Mr. Webster respecting the mutual Surrender of Persons fugitive from Justice; dated Washington, ■9th August 1842. - - 1843. xv. 617 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of' America, signed at Washington, 9th August 1842, to settle and define the Boundai-ies between the Possessions of Her Britannic- Majesty in North America and the Territories of the United States; for the final Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; and for the giving, up of Criminals fugitive from. Justice, in^ certain Cases. , r . - . - -' 1843. xv. 649 Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic for the mutual Surrender of Criminals ; signed at London, 28th May 1852. - - - 1852. yiYi. 789 ' .Lord Chancellor's Letters to the Judges on the Criminal Law Bills of the last Session ; with the Answers thereto. (19.) .-,,-..-.- - 7 ,1854. x. 51 Memorandum relating tq the Criminal Law Bills of the last. Session, by Charles Sprengel • Greaves', Esquire, One of Her Majesty's Counsel, and James John Lonsdale, Esquire, ' Barristef-at-Law(Secretary to the late Criminal Law Cpmmissiohs). (180.) - 1854. x. 95 Report from Select . Committee of the House of. Lords, appointed to consider the Nine Criminal Law Bills, including those of last Session, with the Letters, of the Judges to the Lord Chancellor, and to report as to the Course to be pursued in relation to the said Bills, aiid the- Recommendations of the Criminal Law Commissioners. (339.) 1854. xxi. 1 Report on Criminal Procedure, by Charles Sprengel Greaves, Esquire, One of Her Majesty's '.Counsel. (290.) - '- - •. ' . . . jgse. xii. 705 jSee also, in the Index, Criminal Law. 2, juvenile Offenders: First Report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the , Execution of the Criminal Law, especially respecting Juvenile Offenders and Trans- portation j with Minutes of Evidence, 856. (49.) -- - - 1847. XXIV. 1 "(The Committee merely reported the Evidence ta,ken before them.) Second Report of the Committee; with Minutes, of Evidence, &c. (49.-11.)- 1847. xxiv.461 [StJBJBOj'a :— 1. InexpedSency of abandoning the Punishment of Transportation. — 2. Imprison- ment, as usually practised, not an efficacious Punishment — 3. Necessity of improving our Prison Discipiine,especuilly as regards Solitary Confinement, the Silent System, and the Separate System — 4. Treatment'of youn^ Offenders'. Expediency of gfving Magistrates a Power of summary Con- :. ,. . viction, and a discretionary Power to discharge Boys apprehended for a first Time. The Committee . rpcommend the JVdoption, by way- of Trialj of Reformatory Asylums, 'with a moderate Use of Pp 4 304 . GENERAL INDEX, TO THE ■Ceimes Chimes, &c. : II. Reports, &c continued. 1, Juvenile Offenders — 'Continued. Corporal Punishment.— 5. TheAVorking-of Convicts exposed to Public "View unadvisabki-^e. In Ireland, where the Sympathy of the Mass of the People would be in favour of the Criminal, eucli a System could not be adopted with Safety. — 7. Imprisonment for short Terms objectionable, — 8. Necessity for retaining Transportation for serious Offences. — 9. Expediency of retaining Capital Punishments for Offences of the gravest Kind. — 10. The Committee recommend the Adoption of Measures for diffusing the Benefits of good Training, and of Moral and Religious Instruction.] Appendix to Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. (49.-II.) 1847. Vol. xxv. p. 1 [Subjects : — Answers to written Questions submitted to the Judges of England, Scotland, and Ireland; and Correspondence with the Ministers and Judicial Oflficers of Prance. Papers exhibiting the Result of Reformatory Experiments tried at the Warwick County Asylum ; at Horn, near Hamburgh; at Mettray in France ; and several other Places.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the present Treatment of Criminal and Destitute Juveniles in this Country, and what Chances are desirable in their present Treatment, in order to supply Industrial Training, and to combine Reformation with the due Correction of Juvenile Crime ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (47.) ... 1852-3. xltii. 1 (The Committee simply report the Evidence, and recommend an early Resumption of the Inquiry.) [Heads op Evidence :— Aberdeen Industrial Peeding Schools. Brook Street Industrial School. Dietary of Prisons and Reformatory Institutions. EducatioB afforded in Prisons, &c. Advantages' of providing for Emigration of Juvenile Criminals after Confinement in Reformatory Schools. Emigi-ation carried out from Parkburst Prison, and by the Philanthropic and Shoe Black Societies! Employment in Reformatory Institutions. Injurious Effects of Imprisonment upon Children! Necessity for the Imprisonment of Children previous to their being sent to Reformatory Institu- tions. Ipswich Reformatory Institution. Marine Store Dealers a fertile Source of Crime. Mettray Institution (France). Parents : Neglect of, one great Cause of Juvenile DeUnqueney ; should be made responsible for Conduct of their Children ; and liable for their Support whilst in Reformatory Institutions; Parkhurst Prison ; System of Discipline. Penal Schools ; Necessity for the Esta- blishment of. Effect of Punishment upon Juvenile Offenders. Ragged Schools ; Desirability of establishing them ; System of Instruction pursued. Reformatory Estabhshments ; Suggestions for the Establishment of; System of Discipline and Instruction proposed to be pursued therein. Shoe Black Society, in connexion with the Ragged Schools. Workhouse Schools.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the present Condition of Criminal and Destitute Children, and what Changes are desirable in their present Treatment, in order to supply Industrial Training, and to combine Reformation with due Correction of Juvenile Crime; with Minutes of Evidence, Ap- pendix, and Index. (379.) - - - - - 1852-3. XLyni. 1 [Sotjects :— Expediency ,of instituting Penal Reformatory Establishments, and Reformatory Schools; and of preventing the intermixing of Adults and Children in Workhouses. Greater Facilities should be given for building District Schools, and Ragged Schools should not be excluded from the National Grant] [B^ADS or Evidence : -Agricultural Training. Bath Industrial School and Juvenile Reformatory. Birmmgham Reformatory Institution. Bethlem Hospital House of Occupation. Bristol Refor- matory Institiition. Oielsea School of Discipline. Cork City and County. Disposal of Reformed Juveniles. District Union Schools. Durhain Gaol. Durham and Sunderiand Refuge Edin- burgh Prison. Edinburgh and Ragged Industrial Schools. Elizabeth Fry Institution, Hackney Emigration. Faim School System. Glasgow Houses of Refuge. Kneller Hall Trainine School Lodging Houses. Mettray Institution. North Surrey District Schools. Propriety of renderine Parents hable for the Maintenance of their Children in Reformatory Institutions Parkhurst Prison. Philadelphia House of Refuge. Prison Discipline. Private Reformatory Establishments Pubbc Houses. Quatt District Union School. Ragged Schools. Rauhe Haus Reformatory' Hamburgh Readmg Gaol. Red Hill Philanthropic Farm School. Reformatory and Penal Schools. Vagrants and Mendicants. Workhouse Schools 4/)penrf«> : Criminal Returns • Papers on Juvenile Crime, Ragged Schools, Common Lodging Houses, Houses of Refuge, Stc ] ' Index to Report. (379.-II.) 1852-3. XLrai.'ser 3. On Capital and Secondary Punishments : Report from the Select Committee ofthe House of Commons, in 1831, on Secondary Punish ments; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (49.) - ,. 1835. xxi 241 [Subjects :— Classification and Diet of Prisoners, "and bad Effects of the nre«ent Sv«tom „<• t. • Discipline. Condition of Transports, and various Suggestions as to th^test MeZ ^f '•"" Efficiency to Secondary Punishments.] ^^* ^®^* ^^ S'^'^ff Report from the Select Committee ofthe House of Commons, in 1832, on Secondarv P.it,;=t, ments; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (240. of 1831-32.) - ! cccTr 119 [Subjects :— ,1. Prison Discipline. Treatment of Prisoners before and after Trial <,r,x ^e n- ■ i Lunatics.-2. The Penitentiary. Superiority of Discipline -3 The Hulks Nkt,™ nf ?'T^ ment. Want of Classification. Inefficacy ot^Punishm'ent. EVbUty of Darfro? Prison' 7^ Place of Conhnement previously to Transportation.— 4. Penal Colonies r^rSituL J ■ j Convicts preferable to that of Agricultural Labourers in thl Countrv D^ffi™ Itlnf ''"^- "* educated Convicts. Restriction on granting Tickets of Leave] Difficulty of managing Correspondence between tl^ Colonial Secretary and the Governors of the Australian Troymces and betweeii flie Secretaries for the Home and Colonial Departments, on he Subject of Secondary Punishment. (34. & 226.) - - i«q4 tT„ -i ici Further Correspondence. (213.) - . lois ' * .VA ■n i. r ^1_ £5 1 : O .^i n , „ " " 1835. XXXVI. 419 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to take into consideration the present Mode of carrying into effect Capital Punishments; together with he Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (127.) - . !•■!>, wgemer witn tne . [Subjects :---Recommcndation of the Committee that Executions should be earned into effect within the Precincts of the Prj?ons, or in some Place secwng similar Privacy.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 305 Crimes Crimes, &c. : II. Reports — continued. 4. Prisoners Defence : Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill for enabling Prisoners to make their Defence by Counsel or Attorney. (1 30.) - 1 835. Vol. xlyi. p. 317 Evidence taken on the same Subject in the following Session. (119.) - 1836. xxxii. 271 5. Forgerff of Bank Notes : Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Mode of preventing the Forgery of Bank Notes. (2. of 1819.) - - - - - - ci. 145 See also supra, II. \. 6. Property of Felons : Letter from C. E. Trevelyan, Esq., Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, to W. V. Langridge, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, Lewes, respecting Goods, Sec. of Persons convicted of Felony; and Minute of the Treasury thereon. (6.) .... 1844. x. 189 7. Miscellaneous: The Farm School System of the Continent, and its Applicability to the Preventive and Re- formatory Education of Pauper and Criminal Children in England ; by Joseph Fletcher, Esq., Barrister.at.Law, Inspector of Schools, &c. (in 379.) - 1852-3. xlviii. 421 Papers relating to Juvenile Crime, Ragged Schools, Houses of Refuge, Common Lodging Houses, &c. (in 379.) , - - - - - 1852-3. xlviii. 452 Official Report, procured through Her Majesty's Ministers and Envoys abroad, on the Criminal Codes and Systems of Penal Discipline in the principal States of Europe, (in 146.-nL) 1856. xxviii. 447 III. Accounts and Papers respecting Crimes, Committals, Convictions, Executions, Stc. : 1 . England and Wales : Return of the Number of Capital Convictions and Executions in London and Middlesex, from 1699 to 1755, and from 1756 to 1804. (in 102. of 1820.) - cxv. 146. 152 Similar Return, for the Home Circuit, from 1689 to 1718, from 1755 to 1784, and from 1785 to 1814. (in 102. of 1820.) . . - cxv. 164. 168. 172 Ditto, for the Western Circuit, from 1770 to 1818. (in 102. of 1820.) . cxv. 176 Ditto, for the Oxford Circuit, from 1799 to 1819. (in 102. of 1820.) . cxv. 188 Ditto, for the Norfolk Circuit, from 1767 to 1819. (in 102. of 1820.) - cxv. 194 Ditto, for the County of Lancaster, from 1798 to 1818. (in 102. of 1820.) - cxv. 224 Ditto, for the County of Durham, from 1755 to 1818. (in 102. of 1820.) . cxv. 236. 242 Returns of Commitments, Convictions, and Executions'for Capital Offences, on the Carmarthen Circuit, from 1800 to 1818. (in 102. of 1820.) - ... - cxv. 252 Similar Return for the Brecon Circuit, from 1752 to 1818. (in 102. of 1820.) - cxv. 254 Return of Criminal Prisoners committed for Trial in the County of Montgomery, from Spring Session 1800 to Spring Session 1819. (in 102. of 1820.) . - cxv. 258 Returns of Commitments, Convictions, and Executions for Capital Offences in the Northern Circuit, for the Year 1804. (in 102. of 1820.) - . . cxv. 260. 262 Number of Persons committed for Trial to the different Gaols in England and Wales, from 1805 to 1817, and the Result of the Proceedings. (60. of 1818.) . . xciv. 223 Similar Account, from 1805 to 1819. (in 102. of 1820.) - - . cxv. 125 Number of Persons capitally convicted, and the Number executed in London and Middlesex, in each Year from 1749 to 1817. (59. of 1818.) .... xciv. 227 Similar Account, from 1749 to 1818. (18. of 1819.) .... cix. 209 Number of Persons executed for Forgery in England yearly, from 1719 to 1818; distinguish. ino- those for Forgery on the Bank. (30. of 1818.) - . - xcvi. 221 Statement of the Nature of the Crimes of which Persons were convicted who had Sentence of Death passed upon them, and of the Number who were executed, in each Year, from 1805 to 1818. (38. of 1819.) cix. 211 Number of Persons committed for Trial in each County of England and Wales in the Years 1810, 1811, and 1812, and 1824, 1825, and 1826; and the Number charged with each particular Offence. (33. of 1826-27.) ..... ccxx. 165 Number of Commitments to Prisons in England in the Years 1810, 1811, and 1812, and in the Years 1824, 1825, and 1826, arranged in Counties. (141. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 169 Number of Persons convicted in the several Counties of England and Wales in each Year from 1810 to 1826. (in 25. of 1826-27.) .... ccxx. 308 Statement of the Number of Persons charged with Criminal Offences committed for Trial at the Assizes and Sessions in each County, &c. in England and Wales, the Offences with which charged, and the Result of the Proceedings ; — for each Year from 1805 to 1818. (19. of 1819.) CIX. 197 Similar Statements, for the Seven Years from 1822 to 1828. (5. of 1829.) . cclviii. 1 Ditto, for the Seven Years, 1823 to 1829. (60. of 1830.) . - cclxxviii. 1 Ditto, for the Seven Years, 1824 to 1830. (74. of 1830-31.) . cclxxxviii. 185 Ditto, for the Twenty-one Years, 1811 to 1831. (84. of 1831-32.), . cccix. 645 Ditto, for the Seven Years, 1826 to 1832, with Summary Statement for the Three last Seven Years. (22. of 1833.) cccxxiv. 623 Ditto, for the Seven Years, 1827 to 1833, with Summary Statement for the Three last Seven Years. (19.) 1834. xxn. 45 Ditto, for the Seven Years, 1828 to 1834, with Summary Statement for the Three last Seven Years. (63.) - 1835. xxx. 391 III. Q q 306 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Ceimes Crimes, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 1. England and Wales — continued. Tables showing the Number of Criminal Offenders committed for Ti-ial or bailed for Appear- ance at the Assizes and Sessions in each County in England and Wales, and the Eesult of the Proceedings; and likewise showing the Age, Sex, and Degree of Instruction of the total Number of Persons committed for Trial or bailed : — For the Year 1834. (64.) .... 1835. Vol. xxx. p. 271 T, , ,. ,o„. fl835. xxx. 413 For the Year 1835. \ 1836. xxni. 199 For the Year 1836. - ..... 1837. vi. 79 For the Year 1838. ..... - 1839. vi. 55 For the Year 1839. - 1840. xiii. 1 For the Year 1840. ..... - 1841. vm. 257 Forthe Year 1841. ... ... 1842. vni. 231 For the Year 1842. - - .... 1843. viii. 1 For the Year 1843. . . . . ^ . 1844. vn. 1 For the Year 1844. ..... 1845. vii. 1 ' Forthe Year 1845. ... ... 1846. vm. 1 For the Year 1846. .... . - 1847. vm. 267 For the Year 1847. .... . . 1847-8. xi. 609 For the Year 1848. ..... . 1849. xii. 1 For the Year 1849. ..... 1850. xn. 1 For the Year 1850. - - • - - - 1851. vii. 425 For the Year 1851. . - ... 1852. vni. 327 For the Year 1852. - - .-.-.. 1852-3. vm. 1 For the Year 1853. ..... 1854. ix. 1 For the Year 1854. .... - 1854-5. xm. 319 For the Year 1855. ..... 1856. xi. 177 \_TkeMe Tables are no longer printed in u separate Form, but are included in the New Series, entitled " Judiciai, Srxnsxics," which see.'] Return of the Coroners Inquests and of the Magistrates Inquests or Inquiries for Murders and Homicides committed in England and Ireland from the 1st January 1827 to the 1st December 1837; with the Number of Trials for Murders and Homicides during the same Period, and the Verdicts returned thereon. (156.) - - 1838. xvni. 175 Returns of all Prisoners for Trial in the different G-aols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales, at the Period of the different Assizes, since Easter 1838, but who were not inserted in the Calendar ; specifying their Offences, and whether any, and which of them, were discharged by Proclainationi (131.) ... 1839. vi. 29 Criminal and Statistical Returns relating to the Birmingham Police in the Year 1840. 1841. xvcn. 477 Returns of the Number of Causes entered for Trial in each of the last Two Circuits, distinguishing the several Circuits ; and also of the Number of Persons in the Calendai's of each Circuit. (188.) . • - - - - - 1844. x. 191 Return of Ages and Description of Persons committed for Trial for Incendiary Offences in Norfolk and Suffolk, up to the latest Period to which the same can be given, with the Results of such Prosecutions. (258.) .... 1844. x. 199 Abstract of violent Deaths and of Suicides in England in the Year 1840, and of the Murders registered during the Three Years ending 1840, &c. ; and an Aljstract showing the Occupation and Age of Sixty-flve Persons returned by Coroners Juries as murdered in 1840. ..... . 1844. xxii. 185—207. 208 Return of the Number of Inquests held upon the Bodies of Infants, from 10th January 1832 to 30th June 1842 ; together with the Number of such Inquests in which a Verdict of "Murder" or "Found Dead ".was found by the Jury. (120.) - 1844. x. 449 Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan before the House of Peers, in full Parliament, for Felony, on 16th Februaiy 1841. - - - . - 1841. xxxrv. 1 Abstract of the Returns showing the Number of insane Persons confined in G-aols and Houses of Correction on 1st January 1843, distinguishing such as are charged with or have been convicted of Criminal Offences, and specifying the Authority under which insane Per- sons not Criminals are defained. (in 135.) ... 1843. xvin. 355 Return of the Number of Convictions for Rape ; of the Number of Convictions for Shooting, or otherwise doing grievous bodily Harm, under Lord EUenborough's Act, 43 Geo. 3., or under Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. ; of the Number of Persons sentenced to Transportation, and those transported ; of the Number of Persons sentenced to Imprisonment ; and of the Numberof Convictions for Murder; — for the last Twenty Years. (146.)- 1847. xx. 229 Return of the Number of Persons convicted, of Forgery during Twenty Years ending 1825; also the like Return for Twenty Years ending 1846 ; also the like Returns for Arson, Sheep-stealing, and Horse-stealing for the same Years. (146.) ' - 1847. xx. 229 Return of the Number of Persons convicted of Simple Larceny in England and Wales and in Ireland, in the Years 1845, 1846, and 1847, with the Number sentenced to Trans- , portation for that Offence ; distinguishing the Numbers convicted .of a First Offence : Also, Courts in England and Wales before which Persons sentenced to Transportation in 1846 and 1847 were tried. (14.) .... 1849. xxv. 461 Return of the Number of Prisoners tried at the October Sessions in 1849 and 1850 ; also of those tried at the December Sessions in 1849-50 and 1850-51 ; also at the Liverpool and York Winter and Spring Assizes, 1849 and 1850 ; and also, at the Spring Assizes for the other Counties of England and Wales for 1850-51. (97.) - 1851. vii. 499 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 807 Cbimes Ckimes, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 1. England and Wales — continued. Amended Eeturn of the Number of Prisoners tried at the Spring Assizes in 1850 and 1851, in Hertford, Essex, Sussex, Kent, and Sun-ey. (157.) - 1851, Vol. vii. p. 533 Eeturn of the Number of Prisoners committed for Larceny in England and Wales for Trial at October Sessions in 1849 and 1850, at January Sessions in 1850 and 1851, and at any intermediate Sessions, and at the Spring Assizes in 1850 and 1851: Also, Return of the Number of Prisoners committed for Larceny in Yorkshire and Lancashire for Trial at the Winter Assizes only in 1849 and 1850: And also. Return of the Number of Prisoners committed for Larceny, Burglary, Embezzlement, False Pretences, and Night Poaching, in England and Wales, for Trial at the Assizes in 1850 and 1851. (138.) - 1851. vii. 535 Annual Expenses connected with the Prevention of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in the United Kingdom, (in 309.) ... 1851. xxiii. 287 Account of the Number of Causes tried on all the Circuits of England • and Wales, at the Spring and Summer Assizes, during the Years 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, and 1850 ; distinguishing the Circuits and the Assizes: And also the same Account for the Spring Assizes 1851. (299.) ----- 1851, xvi. 295 Account of the Number of Causes tried, distinguishing undefended Causes, on aU the Circuits of England and Wales, at the Spring and Summer Assizes, during the Years 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843 inclusive ; distinguishing the Circuits and the Assizes. (300.) . . - . 1851. XTt. 299 Eeturn of the Number of Commitments for Perjury and Subornation of Perjury in England and Wales in the Years 1849, 1850, and 1851: And also, Eeturn of the Number of Con- victions for Perjury and Subornation of Perjury for the same Years. (217.) 1852-3. viii. 71 Return of the Commission Days of Assizes holden in 1854, distinguishing the Counties ; the Number of Days of Imprisonment before Trial of each Person committed and acquitted, or discharged, for Want of Prosecution, during the Year 1854, distinguishing the Counties, and distinguishing the Prisoners acquitted or discharged without Prosecution. (217.) • - - 1854-5. XIII. 227 Eeturn of the Number of all Cases triable only at the Assizes and not on Bail, committed after the Summer Assizes and before 16th November 1854. (267.) - 1854-5. xiii. 245 Account of Prisoners tried at Quarter Sessions, October 1854, January 1855, and March 1855, for the Counties of Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Gloucester- shire, and Staffordshire, distinguishing the Prisoners acquitted or discharged for Want of Prosecution, and specifying the JSTumber of Days which each had been in Gaor before Trial. (269.) .-.-..- 1854-5. xni. 247 Eeturn of the Number of Prisoners tried at the last Quarter Sessions, distinguishing the Counties, and the Number of those at each Sessions who pleaded guUty. (326.) ----.-.. 1854-5. xm. 311 Eeturn of the Number of Prisoners untried in Gaol, 5th June 1855, distinguishing the Counties, and distinguishing the Number of those who had been • in Gaol for Twenty-eight Days and upwards, and those in Gaol for Forty-two Days and upwards. (226.) 1854-5. xiii. 279 Comparative Annual Averages of the Number of Prisoners tried, and Causes entered and tried, and Days occupied on Circuit, in the Ten Years ending 1844, and the Twelve Years ending 1856. ----- 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 507 Eeturns of the Number of Prisoners tried, and Causes entered and tried, upon the Circuits, during the Twelve Years ending 1856. - . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 510 Eeturn of the Number of Prisoners tried before One' or more Judges of the Superior Courts, and of the Days occupied for such Trials, from 1845 to 1856. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 663 Eeturn of Indictments for Perjury in the Years 1851, 1852, 1853, and 1854, dis- tinguishing the Numbers each Year, together with the Number of Acquittals each Year. (40.) - . - - . . 1859, Sess. 1. x. 141 2. Ireland: Number of Persons committed for Trial, in 1823, to the Gaols of the Counties of KUdare, Limerick, and Meath. (145. of 1824.) - . - - clxxii. 139 Lists of all Indictments for Murder tried at the Lent Assizes, 1824, for the different Counties in Ireland, &c. (88. of 1824.) - ... . - clxxii. 215 Number of Prisoners committed for Trial at the General Assizes held at MuUingar in and for the County of Westmeath in March 1825, the Crimes with which charged, and the Eesult of the Proceedings. • (68. of 1825.) . - - . cxcv. 853 Returns of the Number of Commitments, distinguishing the Number charged with each particular Offence, in each County of Ireland, during the Years 1810, 1811, and 1812, and in the Years 1824, 1825, and 1826. (104. of 1826-27.) - - ccxx. 283 Number of Convictions in the several Counties of Ireland in each Year from 1820 to 1826 ; the Number convicted of each Offence ; the Proportion of Males and Females ; and the Proportion above and below tha Age of. Twenty. (81. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 311 Eeturn of the Number of Committals to MuUingar Gaol for Trial at the Summer Assizes, 1832, and the Offences for which committed. (213. of 1831-32.) - - cccx. 619 Statement showing the Number of Criminal OflTenders committed for Trial to the different Gaols in Ireland, the Offences with which charged, and the Result of the Proceedings ; — for the Seven Years from 1.823 to 1829. (121. of 1830.) - " - cclxxviii. 35 Similar Statement for the. Year 1834. (252.) - - - 1835. xlvi. 223 For the Year 1835. (19U) 1836. xli. 245 For the Year 1836. (256.) - 1837. -vi. 1 Qq 2 . 1841. xxTiii. 255 • - 1842, Till. 709 1843. XXXVI. pt. 1. p. 499 - 1844. XXXV, 111 1845. xxxvii. pt. 3. p. 321 • - 1846. viii. 79 - - 1847. vni. 343 - - 1847-8. XI. 685 - - 1849. XII. 79 - - 1850. XII. 75 - - 1851. VII. 557 - 1852-3. VIII. 73 1852-3. VIII. 171 • - 1854. IX. 69 - 1854-5. xni. 389 - - 1856. XI. 249 - - 1857. IX. 1 - - 1857-8. VI. 373 308 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Crimes Ceimes, &e. : in. Accounts and F&TperB— continued. 2. Ireland — continued. Returns of all Offences tried, and the Punishments awarded therefor, &c., between Ist January 1836 and 1st December 1837, at the several Assizes and Quarter Sessions for the County of Cavan, the Town of Drogheda, and the Counties of Galway and Wicklow. (174.) - - - - - - - 1838. Vol. vn. p. 83 Similar Returns for the County of Dublin, the City of Dublin, County of Mayo, and County of Tipperary. (211.) - - .... 1838. vii. 93 Returns from the Clerks of the Crown and Clerks of the Peace of the several Counties, &c. in Ireland, of the Number of Persons committed to the different Gaols for Trial in the Tear 1837, pursuant to 56 Geo. 3. c. 120. (146.) ... 1838. vii. 1 In the Year 1838. (52.) ...... 1839. vi, 291 Inthe Year 1839- (65.) ..... 1840. xiv. 323 In the Year 1840. (58.) ..... 1841. xviii. 385 Criminal Returns (Ireland) for 1840, showing the Number of Persons returned by the Clerks of the Crown and Peace, pursuant to 7 Geo. 4. c. 74., with the Age, Sex, and Degree of Instruction of the Persons so returned. For the Year 1841. .... For the Year 1842. .... For the Year 1843. - . . For the Year 1844. .... For the Year 1845. .... For the Year 1846. .... For the Year 1847. .... For the Year 1848. .... For the Year 1849. .... For the Year 1850. .... For the Year 1851. .... For the Year 1852. - . - - For the Year 1853. .... For the Year 1-854. .... For the Year 1855. .... For the Year 1856. .... For the Year 1857. .... Return of the Number of Persons convicted of Simple Larceny in England and Wales and Ireland, in the Years 1845, 1846, and 1847 ; with the Numbers sentenced to Transpor- tation for that Offence ; distinguishing the Numbers convicted of a First Offence. (14.) 1849. XXV. 461 Returns showing the Number of Persons committed, acquitted, and convicted in Ireland for Cattle and Sheep Stealing in Ireland, during 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, and 1848 ; and the Number committed as Vagrants, during the same Years : Also, Account for the same Period, showing the total Expenditure for Gaols, Bridewells, and Houses of Cor- rection ; the Number committed, acquitted, and convicted ; the Number of Deaths, &c. (80.) 1849. XII. 179 Annual Expenses connected with the Prevention of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in the United Kingdom, (in 309.) ... 1851. xxiii. 287 Tabular Returns of the Nnmber of Committals for Crime in Ireland during each of the Years from 1843 to 1852 ; of the Number of Committals in England and Wales, and in Scotland, for the same Period ; and, in each Case, of the Number of accused Persons unabletoreador write, and their centesimal Proportion to the whole. (81.) - 1854. ix. 281 3. Scotland : Account of the Number of Commitments in Scotland in the Years 1810, 1811, and 1812 and in the Years 1824, 1825, and 1826 ; distinguishing the Number charged with each par. ticular Offence in each County. (185. of 1826-27.) ... ccxx. 225 Number of Persons convicted in the several Counties of Scotland in each Year from 1815 to 1821, and the Number convicted of each Offence. (25. of 1826-27.) . ccxx. 307 Statement of the Number of Persons charged with Criminal Offences in Scotland who were committed for Trial before the High Court of Justiciary or the Circuit Courts during the Seven Years from 1823 to 1826, the Crimes with which charged, and the Result of the Proceedings. (169. of 1830.) - - . . . ccLxxvin. 19 Tables of the Number of Persons, distinguishmg Males from Females, committed to' the several Gaols in Scotland ; showing the Nature of the Crunes with which charged and the Result of the Proceedings ; — for the Year 1835. (167.) . 1836. xxvi.' 227 Similar Tables (with Alterations and Additions) for the Year 1836 f254') - 1837 vi 197 For the Year 1837. (101.) . . . \ .j i. . For the Year 1838. (84.) For the Year 1839. .... For the Year 1840. .... For the Year 1841. .... For the Year 1842. For the Year 1843. - - . . For the Year 1844. For the Year 1845. - - . . For the Year 1846. - . . . For the Year 1847. .... ■ 1838. VII. Ill - 1839. VI. 185 1840. VIII. 331 1841. VIII. 437 1842. VIII. 305 - 1843. VIII. 75 - 1844 . VII. 77 - 1845. , VII. 79 1846. VIII. 179 1847. VIII. 433 1847-8. XI. 785 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 309 Chimes Chops Ceimes, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 3. Scotland — continued. Similar Tables (with Alterations and Additions) for the Year 1848. 1849. Vol. xn. p. - 1850. XII. - 1851. Tii. - 1852. vm. - 1852-3. VIII. - 1854. IX. - 1854-5. XIII. - 1856. XI, 1857, Sees, 2. ix. -. 1857-8. Ti. Annual Expenses connected with the Prevention of Crime and the Administration of Criminal Justice in the United Kingdom, (in 309.) - - - 1851. xxiii. 287 Eeturn of Cases reported to the Chief Constable, Superintendent of Police, or Procurator Fiscal in Scotland, in which the Accused have not been apprehended, during the last Three For the Year 1849. For the Year 1850. For the Year 1851. For the Year 1852. For the Year 1853. For the Year 1854. For the Year 1855. For the Year 1856. For the Year 1857. 183 173 661 401 269 167 394 357 111 481 Years, (in 230.) See also the following Heads : — Appeals op Muedee, &c. Assault and Batteet. Assizes. Bank of England, in. 7. Bankeuptot. Centeal Ceiminal Couet. Coin and Coinage, I. III. 3. 4. Convicts. Coeonees Inquests. CouETs IN Wales. Ceuelty to Animals. Customs, 1. 3. Deee-stealing. Divisional Sessions. Dublin, 9. East Indies, I. 2. Ecclesiastical Couets. Evidence. Excise, III. Fines and Recognizances. Feame-beeaking. Game Laws. Gaming. Gaols and Peisons. Geand Jueies, &c. GUEENSET, JeESEY, &C. Judicial Statistics. Justices op the Peace. .JusTiciAET Courts, Scotland. King's County Assizes. Libels. Local Jurisdiction, Courts of. Malta. Mendicity. - 1852-3. XXV. 631 MiLLBANK PeISON. Mines. • Miscellaneous Statistics. Newgate Peison. Noefolk Assizes. Oaths, I. 4. Obscene Books, &c. OUTEAGES, IeELAND. Paety Peocbssions. Peace, Public, Ireland. Petty, Sessions. Points at Law. Police op the Metropolis. poetugal. Post Office, I. n. Peisonees of War. Prosecutions, Fees payable on. QuAETEE Sessions. Queen, The. Eecoeds, Stealing of, Ieeland. Rescue. Retuens to Seceetary op State. Revenue, Public, I. II. Ribbonism. Salvage. Seditious Meetings. Statute Law. Tothill Fields Prison. Transportation. Treason. Vagrants. Witnesses. Women, Protection of. Ceiminal Couet. See Centeal Criminal Couet. Criminal Law. See Crimes and Offences, &c. Criminal Lunatics. See Lunacy and Lunatics, 1. 4. Ceiminal Peoceedings, Scotland. See Couets in Scotland. Ceiminal Returns : Bill to procure Returns of Persons, committed, tried, and convicted for Criminal Offences and Misdemeanors. (102. of 1813-14.) As amended by the Committee. (110. of 1813-14.) - - - - - - LXix. 611. 613 A similar Bill. (32. of 1814-15.) .... lxxiil 127 See also Crimes and Offences, III. Judicial Statistics. Ceinan Canal. See Caledonian Canal. Ceipps' Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Edward Cripps, Esq., with Augusta Sarah his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (130.) ..-..-. 1849. xxvi. 329 Ceoft v. Lumley et al. : Questions to the Judges in the Case of Croft v. Lumley et al. (75.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 69 Opinions of the Judges on the above Questions. (24.) Crops seized in Execution. See Landloed and Tenant. Qq 3 1857-8. xvra. 523 SIO GENEHAL INDEX TO THE CEorcH - .- - Ceueltt Ceouch River. See South Essex Estuaet and EEeLAMAiioN. Cbown Chaetees and Chanceet Peecepts : « Bill to amend the Practice in Scotland with regard to Crown Charljers and Precepts from Chancery. (161.) - - . . . 1847. Vol. iii. p. 463 Ceown, Clerks op. See Cleeks or the Ceown. Ceown Debts : Bill to amend the Act 41 Geo. 3. c. 90. for the Eecovery of Debts due to the Crown. (52. of 1824.) As amended on Report. (127. of 1824.) - - - clix. 195. 199 See also Exchequee, Codet of, Ieeland. - Goldsmid, Abeaham. Pdechasees Peotection. Ceown Debtoes : Bill to authorize the Commissioners of Customs and Excise to make an Allowance for the necessary Subsistence of poor Persons confined for Debts or Penalties sued for under their Orders. (10. of 1812-13.) .-.--. i,vni. 123 Ceown, Demise op the. See Offices, Public, 1. 1. Regency. Ceown, Deoits op the. See Admiealtt Droits. Ceown Estate Paving. See Chaeing Ceoss and Steand Improvements. Regent's Park AND Regent SteSet. Westminster Impeovements. Ceown Goods. See Customs, I. 1. Crown Geants. 5ee Sites foe P'ublic Buildings. Ceown Lands. See Australian Colonies. Canada. Canada Company. Land Revenue. Works, Public, Ireland. CEOvm Leases. See Land Revenue. Crown Office. See Chanceet, Couet of, England, II. in. Queen's Bench. Ceown Property. See Customs Wharf. Ceown Revenue. See Land Revenue. Ceown Solicitors : Bill to authorize the Appointment of Persons to act as Solicitors on behalf of His Majesty in any Court of Jurisdiction in Revenue Matters. (91. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 353 Copies of Instructions issued to the Crown Solicitors or Agents to the Crown in Ireland, since the 1st of September 1841, relating to challenging Persons summoned to serve on Juries, with the Dates thereof. (68.) - - - . 1844. x. 183 Ceown, Succession to. See Oaths, I. 6. Ceown Suits : Bill for the Payment of Costs in Proceedings instituted on behalf of the Crown in Matters relating to the Revenue, and for the Amendment of the Procedure and Practice of Crown Suits in the Court of Exchefiuer. (251.) As amended in Committee , (272.) - 1854-5. in. 477. 481 Bill to regulate the Institution of Suits at the Instance of the Crown and the Public Departments in the Courts of Scotland. (99.) As amended in Committee , (141.) 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 447. 449 See also Foreshoees. Penalties. Ceown and Govbenmbnt, Secueity of. See Teeason. 'Ceoydon, Disease at : Reports by Dr. Arnott and T. Page, Esq., C.E., on an. Inquiry ordered by the Secretary of State relative to the Prevalence of Disease at Croydon, and to the Plan of Sewerage • together with an Abstract of Evidence accompanying the Reports. - 1852-3. lxiii. 341 Statement of the preliminary Inquiry by T. Southwood Smith, Esq., M.D., and John Suther- land, Esq., M.D., on the Epidemic at Croydon ; together with Reports by R. D Graino-er Esq., and Henry Austin, "Esq., to the General Board of Health, on the Circumstances connected with the epidemic Attack of Fever at Crqydon. - - 1852-3. lxxvii 99 Ceotdon Railway. See London and Ceoydon Railway. Ceoydon and Epsom Railway : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Croydon and Epsom Railway Bill. (197.) .-...._ jg^^_ ^^^ jg Ceuelty to Animals : Bill to prevent malicious and wanton Cruelty to Animals. (67. of 1809.) As amended bv the Committee. . (91. of 1809.) - - . . . 3-xin 169 173 Bill tO' prevent malicious and wanton Cruelty to Animals. (59. of 1810.) - . xxxii 95 Bill to prevent the cruel and improper Treatment of Cattle. (129. of 1821 ^ - rinrT "finS A similar Bill. (61. of 1822.) -■ - .^ . ''^ cxxvm 243 Bill to alter and amend the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 71. for preventing the cruel and improper Treatment of Cattte. (36. of 1824.) - - - . . clix 91 BiU to consolidate and amend the several Laws relating to the cruel and improper Treatment of Animals, and the Mischiefs arising from the driving of Cattle, and to make other Provisions in regard thereto. (189.) - . , . . 1835 ^j 529 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 311 Cruelty - - Customary Ceueltt to Animals — continued. Bill to extend to Ireland the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 59. for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the cruel and improper Treatment of Animals. (186.) 1837. Vol. ii. p. 233 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, (139.) As amended by Select Committee. (183.) As amended by Select Committee on Re-commitment. (200.) ------- 1847-8. IV. 411. 429. 447 BiU for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. (85.) With the Amend- ments made by the Commons. (272.) . - - _ 1849. iv. 329. 347 BiU for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Scotland. (286.) - -.----. 1850. III. 819 Bill to amend 12 & 13 Vict. c. 92. for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. (190.) - ----- 1854. iii, 743 See also Dog Cabts. Cbtstal Palace. See Industrial Exhibition. Crystal Palace Railway : Report from the Solicitor to the First Commissioner of Works, &c. on the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway Bill, &c. (166.) - - - 1857-8. xviii. 599 Cuba : Return of Exports and Imports, and of the Duties and Taxes, of the Island of Cuba, from 1828 to 1847. (in 121. -L) 1850. xxv. 174 Despatch from Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, transmitting Copies of the Decrees signed * by the-Queen of Spain on the 22d of March 1854, respecting Slavery in the Island of • . Cuba. ....--.- 1854. xviii. 377 Correspondence upon thp Subject of Emigration from China [to the West Indies, Cuba, &c. ; and the Arrangements on board Ship.] .... 1854-5. xviii. 67 -See also Sugar. Culm. See Coals. Culver, Thomas. See Maeshalsea Prison. Cumberland, H. R. H. Duke op. See Rotal Family. Cumberland Market. See Haymaeket. Cunliffe's Divorce (India) : Evidence taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Robert Henry Cunliffe, Esquire, with Louisa his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (37. of 1823.) - - . . . clvii. 129 Cunningham, Patrick. See Outrages, Ireland. iCuNNINGHAME, MiSS : Correspondence relating to the recent Case of the Imprisonment of Miss Cunninghame at Florence. -------- 1854. xviii. 547 Curates. See Clergy. Currency : Papers upon Currency and Taxation ; addressed to the Irish Land Occupation Commission, by William Blacker, Esq., of Armagh. . . . . 1845. xxxii. 17 See also Bank of England. Bank of Ireland. Banks and Bankers. Coin AND Coinage. Commercial Distress, Currency, Colonial. See American Colonies, l. Cursing and Swearing : Bill to amend certain Parts of the Act 19 Geo. 2. c. 21. for more effectually preventing profane Cursing and Swearing. (22. of 1823.) - - - - cxliii. 261 CuRsiTOE Baron or Exchequer : Bill to abolish the Office of Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer. (266.) - 1856. iv. 397 CuRSiTORs IN Chancery. See Chancery, Court of, England. Curtesy : Bill for the Amendment of the Law relating to the Estate of a Tenant by the Curtesy of England. (161. of 1831-32.) ccxcvn. 115 A similar BUI. (65. of 1833.) - - - - - cccxiv. 703 See also Real Property. custodes rotuloeum of counties. see goveenoes of counties, ireland. lords Lieutenant and Custodes Rotulorum of Counties, Ireland. CusTODiAM Process of. See Exchequer, Couet of, Ikeland. Woeks, Public, Ieeland. Custody of Documents. See Cleeks of the Peace. Custody of Infants. See Infants, Custody of. Custody of Insane Persons. See Lunacy and Lunatics. Custody of Offenders. See Crimes and' Offences. Customary Couets. See Fines and Recoveeies. Customaey Estates. See Copyhold and Customary Estates, Q q 4 312 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Customs Customs : I. Bills relating to the Customs : 1. Duties, Bounties, and Drawbacks, 2. Regulation, Management, Collection, S^c. 3. Offences against the Customs, II. Reports relating to the Customs. III. Accounts and Eeturns relating to the Customs : 1. I^oduce of Duties generally, 2. Produce of particular Duties, 3. Goods relanded, and Duties returned, 4. Establishment, Salaries, Fees, SfC, 5. Prosecutions for Offences against the Customs, 6. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to the Customs : 1. Duties, Bounties, and Drawbacks : Bill to grant Duties of Customs on certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandise in furtherance of the Provisions of certain Orders in Council. (24. of 1808.) - - Vol. xv. p. 97 Bill for granting certain Duties of Customs on. the Exportation from Ireland of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. (43, of 1808.) .. - . . xT. 273 Bill to amend the Two Acts of the present Session for granting Duties of Customs in further- ance of the Provisions of certain Orders in Council.- (84. of 1808.) - - XV. 129 Bill to continue and to amend several Acts for granting additional Duties on the Importation, and to allow Drawbacks on the Exportation, of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandise into and from Ireland. (80. of 1811.) . - - . . XLI. 513 Bill to repeal Duties of Customs on East India Goods imported, and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof ; and to establish further Begulations for the better Security of the Eevenue on Goods so imported. (18. of 1813-14.) - - - - - lxix. 155 Bill to grant certain Bounties and Allowances of Customs. (191. of 1825.) - clxxti. 1317 Bill for granting Duties of Customs. (194. of 1825.) ... clxxvi. 1351 Bill to repeal certain Duties of Customs, and to grant other Duties in lieu thereof ; to continue, for a certain Period therein specified, the Bounties on refined Sugar ; and to alter the Bounty on Cordage. (195. of 1825.) - - - - clxxvi. 1419 Bill to discontinue or alter the Duties of Customs upon Coals, Slates, Cotton Wool, Barilla, and Wax. (34. of 1831.) - - - - . cclxxxix. 525 Bill to subject to Duties of Customs Goods the Property of the Crown, in case of Sale after Importation. (207. of 1830.) -.--.. cclxiii. 641 Bill for the Abolition of the Duties payable on the Coinage of Tin in the Counties of Corn- wall and Devon, and for giving Coinpensation in lieu of such Duties, and to reduce the Duties of Customs payable on Tin. (346.) .... 1838. ii. 593 Bill to repeal the Duties of Customs due upon the Exportation of certain Goods from the United Kingdom. (86.) ...... 2845. in. 85 Bill to alter and amend certain Duties of Customs. (127.)- - - 1845. iii. 87 Bill for granting Duties of Customs. (341.) .... i84o. in. 283 Bill to grant certain Bounties and Allowances of Customs. (334.) - 1845. iii. 343 Bill to alter certain Duties of Customs. (142.) ... 1846. in. 375 A similar Bill. (84.) ...... 1847^ jjj' 437 Bill to alter certain Duties of Customs, and to enable the Treasury to regulate the Mode of keeping the Account between the Receiver General of Customs and the Bank of England. (266.) ... . . . iggi. iy_ 321 Bill to alter certain Duties of Customs. (322.) .... 1852-3. iv. 527 Bill for consolidating Customs Duties Acts. (396.) ... 1852-3. iv! 541 Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Customs of the United Kingdom and of the Isle of Man, and certain Laws relating to Trade and Navigation and the British Possessions. (397.) 1852-3. iv. 383 Bill for the further Alteration and Amendment of the Laws and Duties of Customs. T,.,, ^^^V '■ ' . ' ' ' ' ' - 1854. III. 747' Bui to alter and amend certain Duties of Customs. (128.) . . 1854. m 757 Bill to suspend the Decline of the Customs Duties on Tea from and after 5th April 1855. ^.„ i^^") . " ."^ ." „^" • " " - - 1854-5. VI. 493 Bill for granting certain Duties of Customs on Tea, Coffee, Sugar, and other Articles. (1°'^-) - . - .... 1854-5. m. 485 Bill for the Amendment and Consolidation of the Customs Tariff Acts. (298.) 1854-5. iii. 513 Bill for the further Alteration and Amendment of the Laws and Duties of Customs. ■„.., ^f ^^'^ " . " . ^ : „ „" " - - 1856. IV. 399 BUI tor granting certain Duties of Customs on Tea, Sugar, and other Articles. ■^■^^^f^Kx.' A,. \- ':,,'.' ' " " 1857,.Sess. 1. H. 33 Bill for the Alteration and Amendment of the Laws and Duties of Customs. (205.) ----... Bill for granting certain Duties of Customs and Excise. (204.) - Bill for the Alteration of certain Duties of Customs. (68.) Bill for the further Amendment of the Duties of Customs. (84.) . See also 2. infra. 1857, Sess. 2. III. 451 1857, Sess. 2. III. 461 - 1857-8. III. 437 - 1857-8. III. 439 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ] 801-1859. 313 Customs Customs : I. Bills — continued. 2, Regulation, Management, Collection, SfC. : Bill abolishing certain Fees received by Officers of the Customs in the Porii of London ; and for ensuring a more constant and regular Attendance of the Officers of the Eevenue in the said Port. (66. of 1805.) .... Vol. [xiii.] p. 403 A similar Bill. (67. of 1806.) - - - - ~ i. 223 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act for abolishing Fees received by Officers of the Customs in the Port of London. (33. of 1806-7.) - - - - ix. 153 -Bill to provide for abolishing Fees received by Officers in the Service of the Customs in Ireland, and for regulating the Hours of Attendance, and Number of Holidays, to be observed by them. (12. of 1807.) - - - - - ix. 265 A similar Bill. (50, of 1808.) - - - - - - xv. 293 Bill to authorize the principal Officers of the Customs in the British Colonies in America and the West Indies to examine Witnesses on Oath. (63. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 121 Bill for the Abolition and Eegulation of certain Offices in the Customs [in the Port of * London, &c.] (67. of 1811.) .-...- xli. 445 Bill to empower the Officers of His Majesty's Customs to take Bonds from Persons under Twenty-one Years of Age serving as Mates on board of Merchant Vessels. (57. of 1812-13.) ........ Lviii. 239 Bill to repeal so much of several Acts as require Bonds to be given, and certain Oaths to be taken, in Matters relating to the Customs ; and for preventing Fees being offered or given to Officers of the Customs. (21. of 1820.) - - - - . cxiy. 179 Bill to allow the Averment of the Order for Prosecution by Commissioners of Customs or ' Excise to be sufficient Proof that it has been made. (124. of 1824.) - - clx. 993 Bill for the general Eegulation of the Customs. (193. of 1825.) - - clxxvi. 1259 Bill for the Management of the Customs. (192. of 1825.) - - clxxvi. 1325 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Customs. (165. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 525 BiU to abolish certain Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the Customs and Excise, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof. (17. of 1831.) - - cclxxxix. 267 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 106., for the Management of the Customs, as allows certain Fees to be taken by Officers of the Customs ; and to make further Eegu- lations in respect thereof. (121. of 1831.) - - ccxc. 657 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Customs. (223. of 1831-32.) ccxcvii. 385 A similar Bill. (206.) - - - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1177 Bill to provide for the better Collection of the Duties on Wood the Produce of Places in Europe. (181.) - - - .... i835. ii. 457 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Customs. (274.) - - - 1836. in. 725 A similar Bill. (316.) - ... 1838. ii. 511 A similar Bill. (162.) - •- - - 1842. ii. 591 A similar Bill. (217.) - - - - 1842. ii. 649 A similar Bill. (245.) ...... i843. ii. 483 A similar Bill. (123.) - - . 1844. iii. 415 A similar Bill as to the Isle of Man. (178.) - - 1844. in. 421 A similar Bill. (279.) ..... 1349. ^y. 363 A similar Bill. (329.) ...... 1350. iv. 1 Bill to repeal the several Laws relating to the Customs. (333.) 1845. iii. 95 Bill for the Management of the Customs. (335.) - - . 1845. m. 99 Bill for the general Eegulation of the Customs. (339.) - . 1845. in. 121 Bill for the Encouragement of British Shipping and Navigation. (336.) - 1845. in. 243 Bill for the registering of British Vessels. (342.), - 1845. in. 251 Bill for the warehousing of Goods. (338.) - - - 1845. iii. 323 Bill to regulate the Trade of British Possessions abroad. (337.) - - 1845. in. 347 Bill for the regulating the Trade of the Isle of Man. (340.) - - . 1845. in. 391 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Customs to acquire certain Lands and Houses in the Borough of Belfast, for the Purpose of erecting a Custom House and other Offices and Buildings required for the Public Service in the said Borough. (130.) ..... . . 1852. II. 7 Bill to consolidate certain Acts and otherwise amend the Laws of the Customs. (300.) - -. 1854-5. III. 491 Bill for the Alteration, &c._of the Laws and Duties of Customs. (205.) 1857, Sess. 2. in. 451 3. Offences against the Customs : Bill to enable Justices to determine Prosecutions for Penalties for Offences against the Cus- toms ; and requiring Goods seized by Police and Peace Officers to be brouo-ht to the Customs House Warehouse within a certain Period. (74. of 1809.) . xxiii. 201 Bill for the Prevention of Smuggling. (343.) - - . 1845. in. 187 Bill to amend the Law concerning the Eemission of Penalties. (55.) - 1859, Sess. 1. in. 87 II. Eeports relating to Customs : Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Import Duties ; together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee, and an Appendix and Index. (71.) - - - - - - - - 1841. xxT. 1 [Subjects :— Expediency of substituting a more moderate TarifiF, and of re-considering the -whole System of Differential Duties and Restrictions.] [Heads or Evidence : — Capital employed in Trade. Coffee. Corn Xaws. Cotton Manufactures. English Tariff. Objections to the present Tariff j proposed Alterations, French Trade. Effect of the Protectiw System* Manufactures of the XJnitedl Kingdom s how affected by Protective Duties, Silk Trade. Sugar. Wages.] III. Kr 314 GENERAL INDEX TO THE - GUSTOMS Customs : II. Reports — continued. First Report of the Commissioners of. Customs ; with Appendix. - 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. xv. p. 1 [Subjects : — Origin and ]?ormati6n of Customs Department. Numbers, Cost, and Functions of the Department. Facilities and Diminution of Customs Work. Facilities and Concessions given to Trade. Increase of Commerce and Revenue. Smuggling. Proceedings of . Customs Department. Directions issued, and Modifications of existing Arrangements introduced or completed, during the Year 1856. Appendix ; — Historical Notices of Customs Duties. Ancient Modes of collecting the Duties; Customs Establishments in the British Possessions. Amended Rules applicable to Persons nominated to Customs Oifices ; Number of Candidates rejected or admitted. Mode of Procedure for securing Customs Duties. Number of Officers employed, at stated Periods, from 1797 to 1856. Produce of Customs from 1801 to 1855. Reduction of Duties between 1831 and 1853. Imports, Exports, i&c. from 1699 to 1855. Tonnage from 1814 to 1855. Number of Seizures from 1846 to 1856. Operation of the additional Duties enforced to defray Expenses of the War. Amount of Revenue collected at London, Liverpool, &c. in 1855 and 1856.] Second Report of the Commissioners of Customs ; with Appendix. - 1857-8. xxxix. 1 [Subjects: — ^Modification of Duty, and Amount of Revenue, in 1857. Consumption of principal Articles. Surrender of Tobacco Warehouses. Diseased Cattle. Oyster Dredging, Strength of Wines on Importation. Petty Smuggling. Belfast Tea Frauds. Foreign Goods bearing British Brands. Facilities to the Trade, &c. Improved System of Accounts. Statistical Improvements. Sugar Assessments. Miscellaneous Comparisons. Mutual Guarantee Association. Superannuation Deduction and Customs Fund. Civil Service Certificates. Health of Customs 0&ceis.^-^ppendix : — Imports and Exports from 1847 to 1856. Amount of Revenue collected at London, Liverpool, &c. m 1856 and 1857. Warehousing of Tobacco. Oyster-tDredging. Number of Candidates admitted or rejected in 1857. Gross Receipt of Duties in 1856 and 1857, and from 1847 to 1856. Duties and Average Price of Sugar. Health of Customs Officers.] HI. Accounts and Returns relating to the Customs : 1. Produce of Duties generally : Account of the Net Produce of the Duties of Customs for the Years 1799 and 1800, distin- guishing the weekly Receipts. (1801.) - - - , . [i.] 11. 13 Account of the Gross Receipt of Customs in Great Britain, in the Three Years ending 5th Jan. 1803, with Payments thereout for Drawbacks, &c. (1802-3.) - [vii.] 158 Comparative Account of the Produce of the Duties of Customs and Excise for the Years ending 10th October 1807 and 1808. (in 8. of 1809.) - - - xxx. 10 Accounts of the Imports of the principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise, and of the Customs Duties received thereon, in 1842. (in 21.) 1843. xviii. 562 Account of the Amount of Duties of Customs in the several Revenue Districts of Ireland in the Years,1830, 1831, 1832, and 1833, and for the Ten Years ended 5th January 1844. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 237 Statement of the Amount of Customs Duties received during each of the last Eleven Years on the principal Articles liable to Duty ; also the Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom from 1830. (in 29.-App.) - ..... 1846. xxm. 144 Account of all Changes made since 1st January 1841 in the Duties of Customs payable on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise imported into the United Kingdom ; showing the Dates when such Changes were effected, ijie Duties previous and subsequent to each Altera- tion, and also the Quantities of each Article imported (including those on which the Duties have been repealed), and the Net Amount of Revenue received on account of each Article, during the Years ending 5th January 1842 and 5th January 1846. (263.) 1846. XIX. 75 Statement of the Amount of the Customs received during each of the last Eleven Years on the principal Articles liable to Duty. (127.) - - . 1846. xix. 97 Account showing the Reductions made by Treasury Authority, founded on Resolutions of the House of Commons in 1846, on Articles liable to Customs Duty. (152.-) 1846. xix. 103 Account of the several Duties of Customs and Excise repealed or reduced during each of the Years 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845 ; stating the Amount of such Duties before and after such Remission or Repeal. (97.) .... 1846. xix. Ill Statement of the Net Revenue of Customs in each Year from 1839 to 1845 ; the Amount of Duty received, on Corn, and the Revenue exclusive of the Duty on Corn ; showino- also the principal Duties of Customs repealed and reduced in each Year, (in 59.) 1846. xx. 325 Account of the Net Produce of the Revenue of Customs (exclusive of the Corn Duties) and of the Revenue of Excise in the Years 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845, with the Amount remitted in those Years, (in 59.) ' . - . . 1846. xx. 329 Account of the Amount of Duties of Customs of the Revenue Districts of Ireland in each of the Years ended 5th January 1845 and 1846. (in 225.) . 1846. xx. 342 Statement of the Gross Receipt and Net Produce of the Customs Revenue in each Year from 1801 to 1855 ; with the Charges of Collection' thereon, and the Rate per Cent, of Col- lection on the Gross Receipt and Net Produce respectively. - 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 112 Ditto, for the Years 1847 to 1856. - . - . 1857.8. xxxix. 67 Statement illustrative of the Operation of the additional Duties of Customs imposed to defray the Expenses of the late War, - . . 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 122 General Summary showing the Amount of Revenue collected by the Customs in London, Liverpool, and the Outports of England, Scotland, and Ii-eland, in the Years 1855 and 1856, specifying the Net Increase ; and a General Statement showing the Gross Number of Officers on the Establishment, the Gross Amount of their Salaries and Day Pay, and the Total Expense incurred for extra and Government Aid in the same Years. - - - - - . . 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 132 Ditto, for the Years 1856 and 1857. - - " - - 1857-8. xxxix. 47 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801^1859. 315 Customs Customs : III. Accounts and Returns — continued. 1 . Produce of Duties generally — continjied. Statement showing the Amount of the Ke venue collected by the Customs at the several Ports of the United Kingdom, for the Years 1855 and 1856, specifying the Articles upon which any Increase or Decrease has taken place ; accompanied by general Remarks expl'aiiatory of the Causes which may have led to any njaterial Increase or Decrease. - - . - -, - 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. xv. p. 133 Ditto, for the Years 1856 and 1857. - , - , - - 1857-8. xxxix. 48 Account of the Gross Receipt of Customs Duties in the Year 1857 compared with 1856,. dis- tinguishing the Receipt upon the principal Articles. - - 1857-8. XXXIX. 66 See also Teade and Navigation. 2. Produce of particular Duties : Account of the Amount of the Duties of Export levied by virtue of the Acts for carrying into eifect the Orders in Council. (9. of 1809.) - - - - xxx. 223 Account of Customs and Excise Duties on Imports . from India and China on an annual Average of Five Years ending 5th January 1813. (59. of 1812-13.) - - LXiv. 493 Account of the Duties on all Foreign Articles exported, and the Laws under which such Duties are collected, (in 118. of 1813-14.) - - - - lxx. 203 Account of the Duties on all Foreign Articles (except Corn and Grain) imported, and the Laws under which such Duties are separately collected. (61. of 1814-15.) lxxv. 401 Accounts relating to the Duties on Irish Goods and Spirits imported into England, and on English Goods imported into Ireland ; and to the Excise Duties on Malt and Spirits and certain other Goods in Ireland. (19. 23. & 14. of 1821.) - cxxv. 59. 67. 171 Accounts of the Customs Duties received in each of the Years ending 5th .April 1842 and 1843 on Timber and Coffee imported, and on Coals exported. (116.) - 1843. xviii. 557 Accounts of the Amount of Duty received on Timber, Battens, Deals, 85c. entered for Home Consumption, in each of the Six Years ending the 5th April 1843 ; and of the Quantity of Coffee and Cocoa entered for Home Consumption for the like Period, with the Amount of Duty received thereon. (118.) - ' - 1843. xviii. 559 Accounts showing the Amount of Cotton Wool imported into the United Kingdom for the last Ten Years, with the Amount of Duty received thereon : Also, similar Account of the Amount of Sheep's Wool, distinguishing Foreign and Colonial, and also distinguishing, in respect of Foreign Wool, such as paid the higher Duty of One Penny from such as paid the lower Duty of One Halfpenny per Pound. (85.) - 1843. xviii. 635 See also Tkade and Navigation. 3. Goods relanded, and Duties returned : Accounts of Applications to the Commissioners of the Customs for Permission to reland Goods shipped at London for Exportation to the Continent of Europe in September and October 1807. (in 44. of 1808.) - - - - xx. 65 Account of the Aihount of all Duties returned on Woollens exported to Foreign Countries in consequence of Treaties with such Countries, and the Authority under which such Returns were made, from June 1825 to April 1832. (130. of 1831-32.) - oooix. 659 Account of the Amount of all South Sea Duties returned on imported Goods, and the Authority under which such Returns were made. (131. of 1831-32.) - cocix. 661 4. Establishments, Salaries, Fees, Sfc. : Account of the Amount of Compensation for Fees suppressed to the Officers of the Depart- ment of Customs in Ireland. (56., of 1811.) - - - _ xLV. 9 Comparative Statement of Increase and Diminution for the Department pf the Revenue of Customs between the Years 1814 and 1815. (24. of 1816.) - - lxxix. 5 Accounts relating to the Salaries of Officers, under the Boards of Customs and Excise, attached to the East India, West India, and London Docks. (64. of 1825.) - gxciii. 39 Treasury Minute, dated ,15th April 1825J granting Alexander Jefferson, a Tide Surveyor, a Retired Allowance. (72. of 1825.) - - , - ' - cxciii. 95 Extract from First Report of the Revenue Commissioners, respecting the Customs Establish- ment at Liverpool. - - - - 1842. xxiv. 561 Return (so far as relates to the Customs Establishment) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, except the Post Office, in any new Situation or Appointment in 1847, and of the increased Salary, &c. allowed before the Commencement of that Year i Also the Correspondenee relative thereto, and to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed', (in 191.) - - - 1847-8. xxi. 414 Copy of the Estimates of Pensions, Superannuations, and Compensations now charged on Customs, Inland Revenue, and Post Office : And also. Treasury Minute of Superannuation of A. G. Stapleton, Esq., late Commissioner pf Customs. (338.) - 1854. xix. 497 Historical Notices of Customs Duties. - - • - 1857, Sess. 1. xr. 58 Ancient ModeB of collecting the Customs Duties. - - 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 83 Customs Establishments in British Possessions. - - 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 90 Amended Rules applicable to Persons nominated to Offices in the Customs. - 1 857, Sess. 1 . xv. 94 Number of Nominations to Situations in the Customs, and the Number of Candidates examined, rejected, or admitted between 2ist May 1825 and 17th December • 1856. - -. - - 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 104 ■ Ditto, for the Year 1857. - ' - - - 1857-8. xxxix. 64 Statement of the Number of Officers, including the Coast Guard, employed in Great Britain and Ii'eland in the. Years 1797, 1805, 1810, 1815, 1819, 1820,. 1827-29, 1832, 1855, and 1856. - - - ., . - 1857,;Sess. 1. xv. 109 Rr2 " 316 GENEBAL INDEX TO THE Customs ----- Cydeb Customs : IIL Accounts and Keturns — continued. 4. Establishments, Sfc. — continued. General Statement showing the Gross Number of Officers on the Establishment, the Gross Amount of their Salaries and Day Pay, and the Total' Expense incui'red for extra Aid, in 1855 and 1856. . . - . 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. xv .p. 132 Ditto, for the Years 1856 and 1857. - - - 1857-8. xxxix. 47 Report on the Health of the Waterguard and Waterside Officers of the Customs during 1857 ; by J. O M<:William, M.D., Medical Inspector of Her Majesty's Customs. - - - - - 1857-8. xxxix. 69 5. Prosecutions for Offences against the Customs Laws : Returns of the Number of Persons committed, convicted, and acquitted for Breaehes of the Customs Laws in the Year ending 5th January 1844 ; of the Number of Prosecutions for Penalties instituted in the same Period ; Amount of Penalties recovered for Offences against the Laws of Customs, together with all Expenses for Law Proceedings in the ■ Cnstoins, in the Year ending 5th January 1844 ; and of the Total Expense incurred during the same Period for Harbour Vessels, Cruisers, Preventive Water Guard and Land Guard, in the Customs Department. (121.) - - 1844. xy. 173 6. Miscellaneous ■ Account showing the present Rate of Customs Duties payable on Articles imported into Great Britain and Ireland, and the Net Amount of Duty received thereon in 1840, together with the proposed Rate of Duty, whether irajDorted from Foreign Countries or from British Possessions. (163.) - - 1842. xiv. 253 Account showing the Bate of Customs Duties as they were payable immediately before the passing of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 47., and as they were settled by that Act ; and showing the Quantity of each Article imported, and the Amount of Duties received thereon, from 9th July to 31st December last preceding the passing of that Act, and also in the cori-e- ponding Period of the Year 1842. (9.) - - 1843. xviii. 25 Return supplementary to the preceding. (265.) - - 1843. xviii. 4,5 Account showing the Rates of Customs Duties as they were payable immediately before the passing of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 47., and as they were settled by that Act ; and showing the Quantity of each Article imported, and the Amount of Duties received thereon, from 5th July to 5th January last preceding the passing of that Act, and also in the corre- sponding Period preceding 5th Jan. 1843 and 5th Jan. 1844. (106.); 1844. XV. 133 Statement* showing what additional Amount of Customs Revenue would have accrued in Ireland in each Year since the Union, if Rates equal to those chargeable in Great Britain had in all Cases been levied upon various Articles subject to Customs Duties which were actually entered for Home Consumption, (in 113.) - , 1844. xv. 262 An expository Statement of the Consumption of imported Commodities within the United Kingdom, and of the Operation of the Customs Duties on such Consumption, in Two Years preceding and in Two Years following the Establishment of the new Tariff under Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 47. - - - . 1845. viii. 1 Treasury Minute, dated 25th September 1855, relating to Exchequer Specifications and Acquittances. (7.) - - - . 1856. xxii. 151 Mode of Procedure for securing and levying the Customs Duties. - 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 105 Statement showing the estimated aggregate Reduction of Customs Duties between 1831 and 1853. ... . i857, Sess. 1. xv. 113 Memorandum relating to the Statistical Returns issued by the Customs Depart- ment. - - ... - 1857, Sess. 1. XV. 124 See also AGRictrLTUKE. Bonded Goods. Coffee. Colonies, 1. HI. 2. Copy- KiGHT. CoBN. Ceown Debtors. Ceown Suits. East Indies, III. 3. Fees, Perquisites, &c. Finance. Foue-and-a-Half pee Cent. Duties. Imports AND Expoets. Isle of Man. Lead. Legal Quays and Waeehouses. , Loans. Maeshall's Digest. Mauritius. Revenue, Public. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Silk Teade and Silk Goods, II. Smuggling. Soap. Spieits., Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Sugar. Superannuations. Taxes and Duties. Tea. Timber. , Trade, Foreign. Trade and Navigation. Wine. Customs Wharf : Bill to provide for the Conveyance of Premises, the Property of the Crown, situate between the Tower of London and London Bridge. (194. of 1831-32.) . ccxcvii. 265 Customs and Tolls. See Tolls, Customs, and Duties, Ireland. CusTos Brevium of the Common Pleas. See Common Pleas, Court of, England. Cutbill's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of CutbiU's Divorce Bill. (156.) - .... 1852-3. xxvl 1 Cutlery Trade : Bill for regulating the Cutlery Trade in England. (98. of 1818.) - . lxxxvih 473 A similar Bill. (15. of 18l9.) - . ^ . . xcvit. U Account of the Quantities and Declared Value of British Hardwares and Cutlery exported from the United Kingdom, from the Year 1833 to 1842 inclusive, (in 138.) . 1843. xvin. 18 See also Imports and Exports, II. e. Cutting and Maiming, ^ee Crimes and Offences, I. 8. 8 a. HI. CrDBE. SeeBEEK. Victuallers.. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 317 Dalhousie - - - -De Bode D. Dalhousie; Marquis of : Minute by the Marquis of Dalhousie, dated 29th February 1856, reviewing his Administration in India from January 1848 to March 1856. (161.) - - 1856. Vol. xiii. p. 1 Dalby. See Glenkenn's Canal. Daletmplb, Sik Hew. See Cintea Convention. Peninsula, Campaign in. Damage to Land, Compensation foe. See Disteess in Ireland, I. Damages foe Injuries to Peopeett. See Malicious Injuries to Property, Remedies against the Hundred. Peace, Public, England, I. 2. Dancing. See Amusements, Public. Public Houses. Dangerous Animals : Bill to extend the Powers of Justices of the Peace with regard to such Animals as are calcu- lated to do personal Injury to Her Majesty's Subjects. (121.) - - 1854. iv. 1 Daniel. See Doe dem. Daniel, &c. Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa. See Colonies, IV. 3. Dantzic. See Corn, III. 3. Danube, Riv£r : Correspondence with the Russian Government respecting Obstructions to the Navigation of the Sulina Channel of the Danube. .... 1852-3. xxi., 133 Dardanelles and Bosphorus : Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and of the Bosphorus ; signed at London, 13th July 1841. ..... 1842. -VII. 1 Ditto [reprinted]. - - - 1854. xvii. 1 See also Turkey axd Russia, War between. Darley Main Colliery : Reports to the Secretary of State, from Seymour Tremenheere, Esq., Inspector of Mines, and from Warington Smyth, Esq., respecting the Causes of the Explosion in Darley Main Colliery ; together with a Plan. ... 1849. xl. 295 Darnley, Earl of : , Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. John Stuart Earl of Darnley in Ireland, claiming the Right to vote as an Irish Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent Ireland. (293.) ... - 1849. XXVI. 289 Dartmoor Prison : Letters from Mr. G. L. Taylor on the Subject of altering the Prison Buildings of Dartmoor into Solitary Cells, with an Estimate of the Expense, (in 42.) . 1835. xxvri. 664 See also Coijvicts, and Convict Prisons. Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Dartmouth and Torbay Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway (Deviations) Bill. (23.20.) - - ... 1859, Sess, 1. viii. 145 Davidson's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of Davidson's Divorce Bill, (k.) - - - - 1856. xxiii. 277 Davis's Straits. See Whale Fishery. Davy Lamp. See Collieries. Davtley Church : Bill to establish a new erected Church in the Parish of Dawley as the Parish Church ; to render valid Maviages performed therein ; and to establish the old Church as a Chapel of Ease to such new Parish Church. (122. of 1825.) ... cLxxv. 647 Bill to establish a new erected Church in the Parish of Dawley as the Parish Church ; and to render valid Marriages performed therein. (22. of 1826.) - . cxcix. 49 Dawson, Mr. See Birmingham. Dawson, Captain. See Australian Colonies, 6. Dawson's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Ann Dawson with John Dawson her now Husband, and to enable her to marry agaiui (119.) - - - . 1847-8. xxii, 305 Day, Mr. See Poor and Poor Rates, IH. a. De Bode (Baron) : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Baron de Bode V. the Queen. (213.) .... 1851. xvi. 257 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Alle- gations of the Baron de Bode's Petition ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (194.) ...... 1852. XIX. 435 Rr 3 318 GENERiA-L INDEX TO THE De la Beche -■ - ■ '• - Dean De la Beche, H. T. See Collieeies. Houses of Paeliament. Smoke Pbohibition. Steam Navt. De L'Isle Claim op Peekage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges, to whom was referred the Petition of Sir John Shelley Sidney, Baronet, to His Majesty, claiming the Barony of De L'Isle. (HO.- of 1824.) ■ - ^ - - Vol. clxxiii. p. 71* Further Minutes of Evidence taken in 1825. (177. of 1825.) - - - cxovi. 1 Further Minutes of Evidence taken in 1826. (59. of 1826.) - - - ccix. 2S De Ldnatico Inquieendo, Weits op. See Ltjnact and Lunatics, 1. 1. m. De Scales Claim op Peeeage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the Petition of Sir Charles Eobert Tempest of Broughton in the County of York, and of • Coleby Hall in the County of Lincoln, Baronet, praying Her Majesty to determine the Abeyance of the Barony of De Scales, by summoning him to Parliament by the Style apd Title of LQrd De Scales ; together with the Report of the Attorney General thereon, (a.) - ' -, - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. ix. 1 Further Minutes of Evidence taken in 1857. (c.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvm. 169 Further Minutes of Evidence taken in 1858. (e.) - - ■■ 1857-8. xix. 257 De Vesci, Viscount : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Eight Hon. Thomas Viscount De Vesci of Abbeyleix in the Queen's County, Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers of Ir-eland. (b.) - - - - - - 1856. xxm. 173 Deacon, Saeah : Copy of an Inquisition taken at Isaac Pepper's Beershop, Evershall, Bedfordshii'e, upon View of the Body of Sarah Deacon. (189.) . - - . 1838. xvin. 213 Deacons. See Cleegt. Dead Bodies. See Bodies cast on Shoee. Dead, Inteement of. See Inteement op the Dead. Dead Lettee Office. See Post Office, III. Dead Meat Maeket. See Smithfield IVIaeket. Dead Weight Annuitt. See Bank of England, III. ii. Deals. See Timbee. , Dean Foeest : Bill for the Preservation of Timber in Dean and New Forests. (81. of 1808.) - xv. 501 Bill for ascertaining the Boundaries of the Forest of Dean, and for inquiring into the Rights and Privileges claimed by Free Miners of the Hundred of St. Briavel's, and for other Purposes. (19. of 1831.) - ... cclxxxix. 275 Bill to extend the Time for carrying into execution the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 12. for ascer- taining the Boundaries of the Forest of Dean, &c. (139. of 1833.) - .' cccxv. 245 Bill for vesting the Office of Constable of the Castle of St. Briavel's in the First Commis- sioner of His Majesty's Woods, &c. ; and for vesting the Office of the Keeper of the ' Forest of Dean in the Commissioners of Woods, &c. (7.) - - 1836. 1.39 BiU to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods. Forests, and Land Revenues to coiifirm the Titles to and to grant Leases of Encroachments in the Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucester. (231.) - - - 1838. ii. 525 Bill to regulate the opening and working of Mines and Quarries in the Forest of Dean and Hundred of Saint Briavel's in the County of Gloucester. (232.) - 1838. n. 537 Bill to provide for the Relief 'of the Poor in the Forest of Dean and other Extra-parochial Places in and near the Hundred of Saint Briavel's in the County of Gloucester. (144.) ... ..... 1842. III. 9 Bill to divide the Forest of Dean in the County of Gloucester into Ecclesiastical Districts. (174.) -.-,.-- . . 1842. in. 1 Bill to authorize the letting Parts of the Royal Forests of Dean and Woolmer, and certain other Parts of the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown. (53.) - 1854-5. iii. 551 First Report of thei Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 12. for ascertaining the Boundaries of the Forest of Dean, and for inquiring into the Rights and Privileges claimed by Free Miners of the Hundred of paint Briavel's, and for other Purposes. (240.) . - .... i835. xlvi. 25 [Subjects ;— Constitution, Powers, Jurisdiction, and Practice of the Court of Saint Briavd'^, the Condition of the Prison belonging thereto, and the Treatment of, and Provision for Persons confined therein.] Second Report of the Commissioners, (in 240.) .... 1835. xlvi. 47 [Sdbjeots :— Boundaries of the Forest of Dean, and of the Lands of His Majesty's Subjects -within the same, and the Eights of Persons occupying or claiming to be interested in Lands or Tenements ■within the Bounds,] Third Report of the Commissioners. (248.) .... 1835. xlvi. Ill : [SxTBJECTS •.—Expediency of formrag the forest of Dean, and the Land lying within the Perambula- tion and Eegard of the same,. into One or more Parish or Parishes.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (251.) .... 1835. xlvl 147 ■ [Subjects :— Origin of the Bights and PtivU'eges of the I^ee Miners, and Steps proper to be taken . for settling their Claims.]- •- , ' x- r r SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. ?19 Dean ----- Debt Dean Forest — continued. - Fifth Eeport of the Gommissioners. (251.) - - - 183S. Vol. xlvi. p. 211 [Subjects :•;— Claims of Common of Pasture within the Bounds of the Forest, and Particulars of the Rights of Persons claiming to be Owners of Quarries, and the Origin of such Rights.] Extract from the Nineteenth Report of the Commissioners of Woods, &c. respecting the inclosing a Part of Dean Forest, and respecting the opening and working the Mines and Quarries in the Forest, (in 268.) - - - 1842. xxx. pt. ii. p. 583 Sed also Mining and Manufacturing Population. Dbane's DivoitCE : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Beading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Joseph Groome Deane with Rachael his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (81.) - - - ' - 1840. xxi. 559 Deans and Chapters. See Church of England. Deast and Haigh, Messrs. See Poor in Ireland, III. 2. Death by Accidents. See Accidents. Death, Punishment op. See Bankruptcy, I. Crimes and Offences. Newgate Prison. Deaths. See Births,' Deatbcs, and Marriages. ^ Coroners Inquests. Public Health. Registration op Births, Deaths, &c. Debt, National : I. Bills relating to the National Debt : 1. Bills for the Reduction of the National Debt : Bill to amend and render more eflfectual Two Acts (26 and 32 Geo. 3.) for the Reduction of the National Debt. (1801-2.) - . . . - . [n.] 339 Bill to carry into eifeci the Bequest made by Anna Maria Reynolds of the Residue of her- Persona] Estate to the Sinking Fund. (94. of 1810.) - - - xxxii. 265 Bill to alter and amend several Acts relatifig to the Redemption of the National Debt, and for making further Provision in respect thereof. (39. of 1812-13.) - - ltiii. 227 BiU for further regulating the Reduction of the National Debt. (12. of 1823.) - cxliii. 57 BiU to amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 19. for regulating the Reduction of the National Debt. (177. of 1828.) - - . . - . . ccxxv. 1007 Bill to amend the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 27. s. 3. for regulating the Reduction of the National Debt. (83. of 1833.) ..--... cccxiv. 739 BUI for redeeming or commuting the Annuity payable to the South Sea Company, and certain Annuities of Three Pounds per Centum per Annum, and for creating new Annuities of Three Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, and Two Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, and issuing Exchequer Bonds. (164.) - - 1852-3. vii. 343 BUI to extend the Provisions of an Act of the present Session for redeeming or commuting the Annuity payable to the South Sea Company, and certain Annuities of Three Pounds per Centum per Annum, and to provide for Payments to be made under the said Act. (387.) With the Amendments made on Report. (434.) - 1852-3. vn. 379. 387 Bill to repeal certain Provisions for the Issue out of the Consolidated Fund of fixed Amounts for the Reduction of the Funded Debt. (183.) - - - 1857-8. it. 141 2. Sills for granting Annuities : BUI to enable the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities. (116. of 1808.) - - - - - - - xv. 781 Bill to repeal so much of several Acts as empowers the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities. (37. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 117 BUI to enable the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant Life Annuities, and Annuities for Terms of Years. (54. of 1829.) - - ccxlii. 441 Bill to transfer the Management of certain Annuities on Lives from the Receipt of His Majesty's Exchequer to the Management of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt ; and to amend an Act for enabling the said Commissioners to grant Life Annuities, and Annuities for Terms of Years. (168. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvii. 119 Ili Accounts and Papers relating to the National Debt : Account of the Receipt an^ Expenditure of 9,479, 164Z. 12s. 3d. from 3d February 1807 to 31st January 1808, by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt ; and of the Receipt of 2,400,977Z. 12s. id. to be applied between 1st February and 1st May 1808. (4. of 1808.) -.-.-.' . XXI. 233 Total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st February 1792 to 1st February 1813 ; and also the Amount of Debt contracted and redeemed during the same Period. (41. of 1812-13.) ' . Lxvi. 160 Account of Stock transferred to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt for the Purchase of Life Annuities, pursuant to the Act 48 Geo. 3. c. 142. from 1st September 1808 to 31st January 1815. (31. of 1814-15.) - - lxxv. 341 Account of the Receipt and Expenditure of 14,241,770?. 10s. Id. from 3d February 1814 to 31st January 1815. (in 31. of 1814-15.) - - lxxv. 358, 359 Total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st Feb. 1786 to 1st Feb. 1847; with the Amount of Debt contracted and redeemed in each Year, (in 23. of 1817.) - lxxxvi. 11 Total Amount of the National Debt unredeemed on the 1st February in each Year from 1786 to 1817.- (28. of 1817.) - . . - lxxxti. 27 Total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st February 1786 to 5th January 1818 ; and also the Amount of Debt contracted, redeemed, and unredeemed in each Year. (5. & 44. of 1818.) ' - - ■ > - - xciv. 90. 101 • Rr4 320 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Debt Debt, National : II. Accounts and Papers — continued. Account of the Sums of Money applied hj the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt on each Transfer Day between 2d November 1817 and 5th January 1818, and from 6th January to 13th March 1818. (27. of 1818.) - Vol. xciv. p. 99 Account of the Receipt and Expenditure' of 13,933,202/. lis. Id. from 4th February 1817 to 2d January 1818, by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt. (4. of 1818.) ... - xciT. 105 Amount of the Interest of the National Debt as it stood on the 5th January in each Tear from 1792 to 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) - - - xcviii. 425 Total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st Feb. 1786 to 5th Jan. 1819; and the Amount of Funded Debt contracted, redeemed, and unredeemed, and also the Amount of Unfunded Debt, in each Year, (in 14. of 1819.) - ' cviii. 12, 13 Similar Account from 1st Feb. 1786 to 5th Jan. 1820. (in 5. of 1820.) - cxviii. 368, 369 Account of the Total Amount of the National Debt of England and Ireland, including the Austrian and Portuguese Loans, and including the Debt cancelled in each Year, from 1st February 1786 to 5th January 1820 ; and the Amount of Funded Debt con- tracted, redeemed, and unredeemed, and also the Amount of Unfunded Debt, in each Year. (92. of 1820.) - -' - - • - cxviir. 399 Accounts of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom payable in Great Britain as the same, stood on 5th Jan. 1821; of the Net Produce of alt the permanent Taxes of Great Britain for Two Years ended 5th January 1821 ; and of the Progress made in the Redemp- tion of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom. (48. of 1821.) cxxv. 5 Account of the Total Amount of the National Debt of England and Ireland, including the Austrian and Portuguese Loans, and including the Debt cancelled, in each Year from 1st February 1786 to 5th January 1821 ; and the Amount of Funded Debt con- tracted, redeemed, and unredeemed, and also the Amount of Unfunded Debt, in each Year. (67. of 1821.) - - , - - cxxv. 13 Similar Account, from Ist August 1786 to 5th Jan. 1822. (in 28. of 1822.) - cxli. 288, 289 Similar Account, from 1st August 1786 to 5th Jan. 1827. (151. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 41 Accounts of the Total Amount of the Unredeemed Debt, and of the actual Money Value of the National Unredeemed Debt, at the Time of the Establishment of the Sinking Fund in 1786, and on the 1st May in each Year from 1787 to 1792, distinguishing the Value of the Three, Four, and Five per Cents, (in 28. of 1822.) - '- cxli. 285. 287 Account of the Receipt and Expenditure of 5,320, 709Z. 5s. in the Year 1825 by the National Debt Commissioners. (6. of 1826.) . . _ ccviii. 75 Account of the Gross Amount of all Bank Annuities and Long Annuities, and any other Annuities for Terms of Years, transferred, and of all Sums of Money paid to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, and the Gross Amount of Annuities for Lives and for Terms of Years granted for the same, under the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 24., in the Year 1833. (in 53.) - - 1834. xxii. 12 Amount of Money raised in each of the Years ending 5th April 1881, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, and 1838 by Additions of the Funded or Unfunded Debt, and the Money applied towards the Redemption of the Funded or in paying off the Unfunded Debt, (in 205.) - - - 1838. xviii. 119 Account of the Funded and Unfunded Debt for the Years 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1839. (in 13.) ..... 1840. xx. 307 Similar Account for the Year 1840. (35.) - - - 1841. xviii. 233 Abstract showing the State of the Public Debt, Funded and Unfunded, both as to Capital f and Charge, in the Years 1827, 1830, 1834, and 1840, including the Loan raised for Slave Compensation, and excluding such Loan ; and a similar Abstract for the same Years, supposing the Terminable Annuities coaverted into equivalent Perpetual J Annuities, (in 100.) - - "- ^ - 1842. xiv. 520 \ Account of the Receipt and Expenditure of 8,33H. 2s. 5d. for the Year 1841 by the Commis- sioners for the Reduction of the National Debt. (18.) - - 1842. XIV. 585 Returns of the estimated Amount of Terminable Annuities granted by the Public which may be calculated as likely to fall in during each of the Years from 1843 to the 1st January 1864 ; and also of the estimated Amount of Life Annuities which may be calculated as likely to fall in during the same Period. (244.) ... 1843. xviii. 1 Account of the Total Charge for the permanent Funded Debt and Terminable Annuities for the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843. (in 267.) .... 1843. xviii. 86 Account of the State of the Funded and Unfunded Debt, both as respecting Capital and Annual Charge, on 10th October 1841 and on 5th January 1843, so far as relates to the National Debt Office ; and also of the Unfunded Debt, both as respecting Capital and Annual Charge, on 10th October 1841 and 5th January 1843, as relates to the Exchequer Bill Office. (28.) . . 1843. xviii. 119 Account of the Amount of the Interest of the National Debt as it stood on the 5th January in each Year from 1792 to 1818, &c. (in 5.) ... 1844. xvm. 429 Account showing the State and Charge of the Debt of Ireland funded in/ Great Britain at certain Periods from 1817 to 1822. (in 113.) - , , - 1844. xv. 260, 261 Returns of the Total Amount of the Public Debt consisting of Annuities for Life or for any Term of Years as it stood at the End of each of the last Five Years ; and of the Amount of Life Annuities created in each of the last Five Years, of the Amount of Stock redeemed by the said Annuities, and the Amount cancelled in each of the said Years by the Death of the Annuitants. (85.) . _ . 1845. xvi. 1 Return of the Reductions at different Times in the Interest of the National Debt. (80,) . - • • 1846. XX. 321 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 321 Debt Debt, National : XL Accounts and Papers — continued. Eeturn of the total Amount of the Public Debt consisting of Annuities for Lires or Years, as it stood at the End of each of the last Seven Years ending 5th January 1847 : Also, Eeturn of the Amount of Life Annuities created in each of the last Seven Years, the Amount of Stock redeemed by the said Annuities, and also the Amount 'cancelled by the Death of the Annuitants : And also. Account of the Interest which would have been payable upon -the above Capital Stock if it had not been exchanged for the said Life Annuities; (97.) ...... 1847. Vol. xxi. p. 1 Account showing the Sum applied by the Commissioners for the Eeduction of the National Debt in the Quarters of 1850, 1851, for the Eeduction of Debt, including the Amount paid for the Extinction of the Scotch Equivalents, (in 18.) - 1851. xvi. 152 Account showing the State of the National Debt as made up to January 1853, distinguishing Permanent from Terminable Debt, (in 115.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 195.270 Eeturn of the annual Amount payable upon such of the Stocks or Annuities the Holders of which have given their Assents to receive other Government Stocks in lieu thereof, per 16 Vict. c. 23, ; and the annual Amounts that will become payable on such Govern- ment Stocks, showing the Increase or Diminution of such annual Charge : Also, Amount of Exchequer Bills exchanged for Exchequer Bonds, under Treasury Minute of 13th May last ; showing the annual Amount of Interest payable on such Exchequer Bills, and the annual Amount that will become payable on such Exchequer Bonds, and the Increase or Diminution of such annual Charge : Also, Amount of Exchequer Bills for the Service of 1852-3 exchanged for those of 1853-4 : Also, Eeturn of the Amount of Exchequer Bills paid off in Money since 5th January 1853 : Also, Eeturn of the Amount of Exchequer Bills purchased by the Commissioners of the National Debt, since 5th January 1853, with the Eates of Purchase : Also, Eeturn of the Amounts of Stock, &c. provided to be paid off or commuted under 16 Vict. c. 23., stating the Number of Persons who have given Notice of their Assent to receive the new 3^1. per Cent. Stock, the new 2^1. per Cent. Stock, and Exchequer Bonds, in lieu of the said Stock, &c. ; the Amount of Stock, &c. in respect of which such Notices have been given, and the Amounts remaining to be paid off in Money, distinguishing the Amounts payable on 5th January 1854 and 5th April 1854 : And also, Eeturn of the several Amounts of Stock or Annuities, the Holders of which have given their Assents, under 16 Vict. c. 23., to receive the new 3^1. per Cent. Stock, the new 2-|Z. per Cent. Stock, and Exchequer Bonds, in lieu thereof, and of the several Amounts so proposed to be taken. (39.) - - - - 1854. xix. 611 Statement of the Amount of all Deficiency Bills, or other. Bills, in anticipation of the Public Eevenue, issued since 5th January last, and up to 11th April; setting forth the Eate per Cent, of Interest payable for the same, and the aggregate Amount of Interest paid : Statement of all Exchequer Bills, &c. purchased by the Bank of England since 5th January last, or on which any Sum has been advanced for the Public Service, or issued to the South Sea Company ; showing the Amount paid off, and when, the Eate of Interest payable, the Amount paid for Interest, and the Amount outstanding : Statement of all Sales or Purchases of Stock, or Exchequer or Deficiency Bills, by the Com- missioners for the Eeduction of the National Debt, in respect of Savings Banks or the Sinking Fund ; with the Eates of Purchase, and Eate of equivalent Stock created as respects Savings Banks : Statement of the Balances in the Exchequer at the End of the Year 5th April 1854, the Amount received, the Amount paid, and the Balance in the Exchequer on 11 th April 1854 : Statement of Additions4o and Eeductions of the Funded and Unfunded Debt, fromSth April 1853 to 11th April 1854, and of the Amount of the Funded and Unfunded Debt on those Days : And, Statement of the Sums certified after the Expiration of each of the last Four Quarters (end- ing 5th January last) by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to the Commissioners for the Eeduction of the National Debt, in purstiance of Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 27., as being the actual Surplus Eevenue beyond the actual Expenditure for the Year preceding ; with Copies of the Notices in the Gazette bj the Commisioners for the Eeduction of the National Debt of the Sums to be applied -during the then next ensuing Quarters to the Eeduction of the National Debt, &c.^ (109.) ... 1854. xix. 105 Similar Statements (as above detailed) from 11 April to 5 Jan. 1855. (32.) 1854-5. xx. 169 Similar Statements (as above detailed) from 5th January 1855 to 31st March 1856. (106.) ..-..--- 1856. XXII. 167 Account of the Eeceipt and Expenditure of 2,794,722Z. 12s. 4d. in the Year 1854 by the Commissioners for the Eeduction of the National Debt. (18.) - 1854-5. xx. 167 Account of the Eeceipt and Expenditure of 26,522/. Is. lOd. in One Year, from 5th January 1855 to 31st December 1855, by the Commissioners for the Eeduction of the National Debt. (11.) - - - - - - - 1856. xxii. 159 Detailed Account of the Sum of 19,441/. 4s. 9d., which appears on the Face of the Public Accounts for the present Year to have been issued to the Commissioners for the Eeduc- tion of the Public Debt, per Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 27., showing the Dates of the several Issues, and the specific Purposes to which they have been applied. (298.) 1856. xxii. 161 Eeturn of Amounts of Stock, Exchequer Bills, and Exchequer Bonds purchased or sold by the Commissioners for the Eeduction of the National -Debt, and Amount of uninvested 'Z . . Balances in the Hands of the said Commissioners on account of Savings Banks, from 20th November 1856 up to the present Period. ' (89.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xyii. 49 III. Ss 322 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Debt Debt, National : II. Accounts and Papers — continued. Annual Account of Sums received and expended by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, ending 31st Dec. 1856. (in 18.) - 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. Tin. p. 313 Account of the gross Amount of all Bank and other Annuities transferred, and of aU Sums paid to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, and the gross Amount of Annuities for Lives and for Terms of Years which have been granted for the same under the Provisions of 10 Geo. 4. c. 24., 3 Will. 4. c. 14., and 16 Vict. c. 45., within the Year ending 5th January 1859 : Also, Account of the gross Amount of all Monies received and paid, and the gross Amount of Stock bought and sold by the Commis- sioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, on account of " The Fund for the Military Savings Banks," pursuant to 8 & 9 Vict. c. 27., from 19th September 1845 to Sth January 1859 : And also. Account of the gross Amount of all Sums received and paid by the said Commissioners on account of "Banks for Savings and Friendly Societies " in Great Britain and Ireland, from their Commencement at 6th August 1817 to 20th November 1858. (120.) - - . 1859, Sess. 1. VoLx. p. 169 See a?so Bank OP England, 1. 5. 111.2.3. Debt, Public. Exchequer Bills. Finance,- Miscellaneous Statistics. Statute Law. Stock, Goteenment.* Debt, National, Office of : Return (so far as relates to the National Debt OflSce) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or DepartmSit, in any new Situation or Appointment, in 1847 ; and of the increased Salary' and Emoluments allowed before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence between the Treasury and the respective Offices and Departments relative- thereto, and relative to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) - . . . 1847-8, xxi, 455 Debt, Public : Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding of Great Britain for the Year 1802. (1802-3.) - - - - . [yn 1 281 Account of all Additions made to the annual Charge of the Public Debt by the Interest of any Loan made or Annuities created subsequent to the Act 27 Geo. 3. c. 13. ; and also an Estimate of the Produce of the several Duties granted, for defraying the Charges incurred in respect of the same, for the Year 1806. (15. of 1807.) - xiii. 253 Similar Account, for the Year 1816. (45. of 1817.) - - lxxxvi 29 •Similar Account, for the Year 1817, (115. of'l818.) . . xcrv. 5 Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding of Great Britain for the Year 1806. (in 43. of 1806-7.) ... » . ^jj 226 Account of the Funded and Unfunded Debt of Ireland on the 1st Jan. 1801 and 1811 with the annual Charge thereon, (in 26. of 1811.) - - - . . ^'lv 4 Amount of the Unfunded Debt on the 5th Jan. in each Year from 1800 to 1812, so'far as relates to Great Britain. (77. of 1812.) - - - - - 'lv. 55 Total Amount of the Capital of the Funded and Unfunded Debt of Great Britain and Ireland in January 1812, (in 96. of 1812.) - - . . - lv. 60 Accounts respecting the Funded and Unftinded Debts and Demands outstandine of Ireland forthe Year 1811. (61. of 1812.) lv. 135, 141 Total Amount of Charge on account of Debt, Sinking Fund, and Charge of Management in each Year from 1800 to 1812, (in 147. of 1812-13.) - - . lxvi. 164 Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding of Great Britain for the Year 1814. . (in 78. of 1814-15.) i,xxv. 389 Similar Account, for the Year 1815, (in 121. of 1816,) - - . lxxix. 93 Certificate of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, declaring' the Redemption of the Public Funded Debt of Great Britain created by sundry Acts nrior to the Act 34 Geo. 3. c. 1. (in 31. of 1814-15,) - - . _• '' j. ^^^ ^g^^ Value of the Funded and Unfunded Debt of Great Britain and Ireland on 1st Febrnanr 1816. (59. of 1816.) i,xxix. 167 Account of the Unfunded Debt of Ireland, and Demands outstanding on the 5th Jan'uarv 1815. (in 73. of 1816.) ^xxix. 181 Estimate of the probable Charge, during the Year 1816, on account of Interest on Unfunded and Floating Debt in Ireland, (in 73. of,1816.) - - - . lxxix 193 Amount of the Public Funded Debt, the Annual Charge thereon, and the Sinking Fund applicable to the Discharge thereof, on 1st Feb. 1817. (in 23. of 1817.) - lxxxvi 8 Ditto, on 5th January 1818. (in 5. of 1818.) - - . . xciv 92 Amount of the Unfunded Debt of Great Britain on 1st February in each Year from Ifio'q +n 1817 inclusive, (in 23. of 1817.) j-xx^vt o Ditto, from 1803 to 1818. (in 5. of 1818.) - - - . xciv. 93 Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands oustanding of the United Kingdom on' the Sth January 1818. (in 114. of 1818.) - . . . ° ^^^^ gg Similar Account on 5th January 1820. (in 103, of 1820,) - - . cxvin. 317 Memorandum respecting the Proceedings of Government as to the Unfunded Debt froin ihp Year 1815, (in 30. of 1819.) xcvir312 Accounts of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom payable in Great Britain and of the Progress made in the Reduction thereof, as the same stood on 5th January 1820, (in 103, of 1820.) ",',,.," " " - cxvin. 309. 316 Similar Account, as the same stood on 5th January 1821. (48, of 1821,) - cxxv. 7. 11 Ditto, as the same stood on 5th January 1822. (17. of 1822.) . cxLi, 248. 253 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 323 Debt - - - - ' - Debtors Debt, Public — continued. Account of the total Charge of the Funded Debt of the United Kingdom in the Years ending 5th Jan. 1817, 1819, and 1830. (135. of 1830.) - - Vol. cCLXXVin. p. 71 Eeturn of the Unfunded Debt as existing on the 5th Day of April 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1839 ; distinguishing the Amount of Exchequer Bills out for Public Works, (in 173.) . - - - - - - - - 1839. XVI. 358 Memorandum respecting tlie Proceedings of Government as to the Unfunded Debt, from the Year 1815 to 1819. (in 5.) - - - - - 1844. xviii. 316 See also Bank of England, 1. 6. III. 2. 3. Debt, National. Exchequer Bills. Finance. Loans. Debts due to the Ceown. See GoLDskiD, Abraham. Debts, Small. See Small Debts, and Small Debt Courts. Debtors and Debts : I. Bills relating to Debtors : 1 . Insolvent Debtors, England, la. Insolvent Debtors, Scotland, 2. Insolvent Debtors, Ireland. 3. Arrest for Debt. 4. Imprisonment for Debt, and Relief of Poor Debtors. 5. Law of Debtor and Creditor. 6. Frauds upon Creditors. 7. Miscellaneous, II. Reports and Papers relating to Debtors and Debts. III. Accounts relating to Debtors and Debts. I. Bills relating to Debtors : 1. Insolvent Debtors, England : Bill for the discharging of certain Insolvent Debtors. (1801.) ... [i.J 73 Bill for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England. (1801.) With the Amend- ments. (1801.) - ...... [i,] 105. 139 BiU for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors. (1802-3.) - - - . [v.] 1 A similar BilL (64. of 1803-4.) - - - - - [vni.] 241 Bill for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England. (24. of 1806.) With the Amendments. (41'. of 1806.) - - - - - - i. 39. 73 Bill for the Belief of certain Insolvent Debtors. (97. of 1809.) - - xxm. 329 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (90. of 1810.) As amended by the Committee. (126. of 1810.) ..... xxxii. 145. 169 Bill for the Re'lief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (7. of 1811.)— As amended by the Committee. (19.) As amended on Re-commitment. (60.) - . xli. 21. 49. 81 Bill for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors. (78. of 1811.) - - xli. 113 BiU to alter and amend the Act 51 Geo. 3. for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England. (13. of 1812.) ---.... xlvii. 37 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (47. of 1812.) ^As amended by the Committee. (66.) ^As amended on Report. (132.) - - xlvii. 41. 73. 105 Bill for the Relief of certain Insovent Pebtors in England. (IO7. of 1812.) ^As amended by the Committee. (116.) .As amended on Be-commitment. (163.) - xlvii. 139. 175. 211 Bill to ex~plain arid amend the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 165. for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England. (2. of 1812-13.) ...... lviii. 11 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (7. of 1812-13.) As amended by the Commons. (100. of 1812-13.) .... j^Yxa, 17. 49 Bill for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England. (6. of 1813-14.) ^As amended by the Commons. (15. of 1813-14.) - - - . lxix. 43. 91 Bill to amend the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 102. for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (9. (Jf 1813-14.)^ ^As amended by the Commons. (13. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 83. 73 Bill to amend the Act 53- Geo. 3. c. 102., and to give further Powers to the Court appointed by the said Act. (105. of 1816.) - - - - lxxvii. 513 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (124. of 1819.) ^As amended by the Committee. (147. of 1819.) ..... xcvii. 533. 563 Bill for the Removal of Doubts as to the Continuance of Three Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (4. of 1820.) ..... cxiv. 3 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (33. of 1820.) As amended by the Committee. (74. of 1820.) - - - - - oxiv. 5. 33 Bill to revive and continue in force several Acts of His late Majesty for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (93. of 1820.) .... cxiv. 75 Bill to amend the Act 1 Geo. 4. c. 119. for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (73. of 1822.) As amended by the Committee. (106. of 1822.) - - cxxviii. 331. 345 Bill to amend certain Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England, for a Time therein specified. (110. of 1823.) - ..... cxliv. 991 Bill to amend certain Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (44. of 1824.) As amended by the Committee. (85. of 1824.) - - - clix. 153. 171 Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (67. of 1826.) . - - , - . - - - - - cxcix. 145 Bill to continue for Two Years and amend the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (132. of 1830.) As amended by the Committee. (174.) As amended on Re-commitment. (182.) - ' - - - cclxiii. 327. 337. 349 gs2 . 324 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Debtoks Debtoes and Debts : I. Billa — continued, 1. Insolvent Debtors, England — continued. Bill to continue until the 1st Day of June 1837 the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (207.) " - 1836. Vol. ii. p. 767 Bill to authorize the granting of Superannuation Allowances to the Commissioners and Officers of the Courts for the Eelief of Insolvent Debtors. (185.) - 1835. ii. 505 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. (212.) . - - ' - 1842. iii. 483 Bill for facilitating Arrangements between Debtors and Creditors. (211.) - 1842. iii. 15 Bill. for amending the Laws relating to Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and for facilitating the Settlement of certain Matters of Account. (99.) ... 1844. ii. 71 Bill to amend the Act5&6 Vict. c. 116. for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. (119.) As amended in Committee. "(148.) - - - - 1844. iv. 125. 149 Amendment to be proposed in Committee by Lord Brougham. (119 a.) - 1844. iv. 177 Bill [as amended by Select Committee] to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 116. for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors ; and to limit the Power of Arrest upon Final Process. (198.) As amended in Committee. (209.) - - - - 1844. IV. 173. 201 Bill to amend the Law relating to Insolvent Debtors. (116.) As amended on Report. (146.) - - - .... 1846. IV. 139. 143 Bill to amend the Law relating to Insolvent Debtors. (100.) - - 1847. iv. 223 Bill to repeal the Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Court of Bankruptcy and District Courts of Bankruptcy in Matters of Insolvency, to abolish the Court*of Review, and to reduce the Number of Commissioners. (34.) . . . - . 1847. m. 19 A similar Bill. (46.) ^As amended in Committee. (103.) - 1847. iv. 31. 47 Bill to abolish the Court of Review in Bankruptcy, and to make Alterations in the Jurisdiction of the Courts of Bankruptcy, and Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors. (203.) — : — As amended in Committee. (214.) .... 1847. in. 67. 75 BUI to authorize the Application of Part of the unclaimed Money in the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in enlarging the Court House. (285.) - 1847-8. v. 115 . Bill to amend the Law relating to Insolvent Debtors. (125.) - - 1849. T. 207 See also 5. infra, la. Insolvent Debtors, Scotland : - Bill to amend" the Administration of Bankruptcy and Insolvency in Scotland. (100.) .... ..... 1852-3. III. 93 Observations explanatory of the Object of the Bill. (100 a.) - 1852-3. in. 209 Bill to improve the Administration of Bankruptcy and Insolvency in Scotland. (51.) --.-... 1854. III. 55 2. Insolvent Debtors, Ireland : Bill for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (60. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 85 Bill to extend and amend the Provisions of the Act 37 Geo. 3. for the Relief and Maintenance of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (95. of 1810.) . . - - xxxii. 195 Bill for the Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (79. of 1811.) - - xli. 149 Bill for the-Relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (108. of 1812.) As amended by the Committee. (117. of 1812.) - - ' - - xlvii. 251.283 Billfor the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (121. of 1812-13.) - - Lvm. 83 Bill to amend the Act of the last Session (53 Geo. 3, c. 138.) for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (66. of 1813-14.) ..... lxix. 125 A similar Bill. (113. of 1816.) - - ... lxxvii. 585 Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (95. of 1821;) - - cxxi. 409 Bill to amend the Act 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 59. for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. (94. of 1822.) As amended by the Committee. (107. of 1822.) - - cxxix. 553.569 Bill to continue until the End of the next Session, and to amend, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (80. of 1829.) - - . - - ccxlii. 143 Bill to continue for One Year, and from thence to the End of the next Session, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (142.) - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 795 Bill to continue for Three Years, and from thence to the End of the next Session, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (86.) - - - 1836. 1.975 Bill to continue for One Year, and to the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Acts for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (118.) ... 1840. m. 329 Bill to continue and amend the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (233.) - - - - - - - - 1840. III. 331 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 107. for continuing and amending the Laws for tjie Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland. (142.) .... i84i. m. 293 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Civil Bills and the Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, and to transfer to the Assistant Barristers certain Jurisdiction as to Insolvent Debtors. (221.) ...... 1851. iii. 459 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Earl of St. Germans. (221a.) - 1851. iii. 579 Bill to amend the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 57. to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Civil Bills and the Courts of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, &c. (256.) 1857-8. in. 265 3. Arrest for Debt: Bill to secure certain Persons born within the Territories of France from Imprisonment for Debts contracted in Pairts beyond the Sea, other than the Dominions of His' Majesty. (1801.) ' - [i.] 543 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of frivolous and vexatious Arrests, and for the Relief of Persons imprisoned on Mesne Process. (1802-3.) A s amended by the Committee. (1802-3.), ^As amended. (1802-3.) - - - . [v.] 39.45.49. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 325 Debtors Debtors and Debts : I. Bills — continued. 3. Arrest for Debt — continued. Bill to extend and render more effectual tlie Acts 12 Geo. 1., 5 Geo. 2., and 19 Geo. 3. for preventing frivolous and vexatious Arrests. (26. of 1810.) - Vol. xxxn. p. 53 . Bill . to render more effectual tiie Acts for preventing frivolous and vexatious Arrests. (6. of 1811.)- — As amended by the Committee. (20. of 1811.) - - xli. ' 181. 189 Bill for the better Protection of poor and other Debtors. (25. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 211 Bill to continue the Act 51 Geo. 3. c. 124. for rendering more effectual the Acts for preventing . frivolous and vexatious Arrests. (99. of 1817.) ... txxxm. 595 Bill for preventing frivolous and vexatious Arrests. (76. of 1825.) - - CLXXV. 381 Bill to prevent Arrests upon lilesne Process where the Debt or Cause of Action is under 20/., , and to regulate the Practice of Arrests. (176., of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 657 Bill to prevent Arrests upon Mesne Process where the Debt or Cause of Action is under 20/.,, and to regulate the Practice of Arrests, in Ireland. (69. of 1829.) - ccx:lii. 99 Bill [as amended by the Select Committee] for abolishing Arrest on Mesne Process in Civil Actions, except in certain Cases ; for extending the Kemedies of Creditors against the Property of Debtors; and for amending the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (168.) As amended on. Report. (195.) As amended by the Commons. (300.) ... .... 1838. III. 21. 95. 171 Amendments to be proposed by the Duke of Wellington. (195 a.) - 1838. ill. 169 Bill to amend the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110. for abolishing Arrest on Mesne Process in Civil Actions, except in, certain Cases ; for extending the Remedies of Creditors against the Property of Debtors; and for amending the Laws for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in England. (119.) - 1839. 11.473 Bill for further amending the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 1 10. for abolishing Arrest on Mesne Process in Civil Actions. (231.) - - - . , . - 1840. in. 269 Bill for abolishing Arrest on Mesne Process in Civil Actions, except in certain Cases ; for extending the Remedies of Creditors against the Property of Debtors ; and for the further Amendment of the Law, and the better Advancement of Justice, in Ireland. (225.) - - - - . - - -, - 1840. 111.271 Bill to facilitate the more speedy Arrest of absconding Debtors. (95.) ^As amended in_ Committee. (151.) As amended on Re-commitment. (173.) With the Amend- ' ments made by the Commons. (249.) - - 1851. in. 117. 127. 137. 147 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Earl of Harrowby. (95 a.) - 1851. iii. 125 See also infra, i. 4. Imprisonment for Debt, and Relief of poor Debtors: Bill for the further Relief of Debtors in England with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons. (1801.) - ....... [i.] 7 Bill to extend and render more effectual the Provisions of the Acts 32 Geo. 2. and 33 Geo. 3. for the Relief of Debtors with respect to Imprisonment of their Persons, and to oblige certain Debtors to make Discovery of and deliver up, on Oath, their Estates for the Benefit of their Creditors. (1801-2.) - - - - - [ii.] 189 Bill to make perpetual the Act 41 Geo. 3. for the Relief of Debtors with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons. (70. of 1806.) - ... i. 241 Bill to amend the Acts 32 Geo. 2. and 39 Geo. 3. for the Relief of Debtors with respect to the Imprisonment of their Persons. (17. of 1812.) ... xltii. 315 Bill to enable Justices to order Parochial Relief to Prisoners confined under Mesne Process for Debt in Gaols not being County Gaols. (123. of 1812.) - - xlvii. 319 Bill for providing Relief for the Poor Prisoners confined in the King's Bench, Fleet, and Marshalsea Prisons. (71. & 126. of 1812-13.) . - - lviii. 359. 369 Bill for abolishing Imprisonment for Debt on Mesne Process. (26. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 209 Bill for facilitating the Recovery of Debts, the Relief of Debtors willing to make Cession of their Property for the Payment of their Debts, the Prevention of Frauds by Debtors, and abolishing Imprisonment for Debt, except in Cases of Fraud. (160.) - 1835. ii. 199 A similar Bill. (189.) - - - - - - 1836. ii. 695 BiU for extending the Remedies of Creditors against the Property of Debtors, and for abolish- ing Imprisonment for Debt, except in Cases of Fraud. (174.) - 1837. 11.333 A similar BiU. (3.) - .... - 1838. iii. 1 Bill to amend the Law of Imprisonment for Debt in Ireland, and to improve the Remedies for the Recovery of Debts and of the Possession of Tenements situate in Cities and Towns, in certain Cases. (186.) ..... 1847-8. v. 1 Bill to abolish Imprisonment for Debt, to extend the Laws relating to Bankrupts to the Cases of Non-Traders, to give further Remedies to Creditors, and to secure the due Punishment of fraudulent Debtors. (17.) - - - 1857-8. iv. 271 5. Law of Debtor and Creditor : BiU for the Amendment of the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and for the Punishment of the fraudulent Debtor. (2. of 1807.) - - - - - - ix. 193 A similar Bill. (2. of 1808.) - xv. 29 Bill to facilitate Arrangements between Debtor and Creditor. (117. of 1826.) - cc. 897 BiU for consoUdating and amending the Laws for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Real Estate. (121. of 1828.) - - - - - - ccxxiv. 457 A similar BiU. (51. of 1829.) .... - ccxlii. 429 A similar BiU. (24. of 1830.) .... - cclxiii. 75 Ss3 326 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Debtors Dbbtoes and Debts : I. Bills — continued. 5. Law of Debtor and Creditor— continned. Bill touching Insertion of Schedules of Debtors in Newspapers. (356.) - 1838. Vol. iv. p. 619 Bill to prevent the Payment of just Debts being defeated or delayed by the Privilege of Parliament. (187.) -.--... 1838. m. 805 Bill to explain and amend 1 1 Geo. 4. & 1 Will. 4, c. 47. for consolidating and amending the Lavrs for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Eeal Estate. (215.) - 1839. 111.538 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws relating to Bankrupts, and for the better Advancement of' Justice in Matters relating to Creditors and Debtors. (185.) - 1841. ii. 35 A similar Bill. (16.) ------ 1842. u. 65 Bill for facilitating Arrangements between Debtors and Creditors. (211.) - 1842, m. 15 A similar Bill. (12.) ...... 1843. ii. 497 A similar Bill. (88.) - " . ' . " " " ^^^- ™- 435 Bill for the better Advancement of Justice in certain Matters relating to Creditors and Debtors. (3.) - - - - - - _ - 1843. ii. 449 Bill for the better Advancement of Justice in certain Matters relating to Creditors and Debtors. (H.) ^As amended in Committee. (124.)— —As amended on Eeport. (145.) - - - - . - - 1844. II. 397. 431. 481 Clauses to be proposed on Eeport by the Lord Chancellor. (124 a.) - 1844. ii. 471 Bill for further limiting the Time within which Actions of Debt grounded on any'Lending or Contract without Specialty may be commenced. (109.) - - 1845. ii. 1 Bill to amend and consolidate the Law of Debtor and Creditor. (156.) - 1847. in. 491 Bill to facilitate the Constitution and Transmission of Heritable Securities for Debt in Scotland, . and to render the same more effectual for the Eecovery of Debts. (160.) - 1847. iv, 163 Bill to explain the Provisions of the Act 1 1 Geo. 4. & 1 WiU. 4. c. 87. for consolidating and amending the Laws for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Eeal Estate. (209.) With the Amendments by the Commons. (286.) - - 1847-8. v. 593. 595 Bill to amend and re-enact certain Provisions of the Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 137. relating to Judi- cial Procedure and Securities for Debts in Scotland. (144.) - - 1856. T. 455 Bill to amend the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and of Insolvency and Bankruptcy, and to enable and facilitate the Liquidation by Creditors of a Debtor's Estate, and the Admi- nistration of Estates of Insolvent Traders deceased. (291.) - - 1857-8. III. 15 Bill to amend the Law of Debtor and Creditor, Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Execu- tion. (10.) As amended in Committee. (42.) ^As amended on Eeport. (50.) ----- 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 97. 165. 229 Amendment to be proposed in Com«= by Lord St. Leonards. (10 a.) 1859, Sess. 1. n. 161 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Cranworth and the Lord Wens- leydale. (10 6.) - - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 163 Amendment to be proposed on Eeport by Lord St. Leonards. (42 a.) 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 228 a Amendment to be proposed on 3dEeading byLd. Cranworth. (50 a.) 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 295 6. Frauds upon Creditors . Bill for preventing Frauds upon Creditors by secret Warrants of Attorney to confess Judg- ment. (48. of 1822.) --..... cxxvm. 133 Bill [extending the Powers of the Act 32 Geo. 2. c. 28.] to prevent Debtors from defrauding their Creditors by lying in Prison or absconding from England. (23. of 1830-31.)—— As amended in Committee. (47. of 1830-31.) - - ccLxxxm. 109. 113 Bill to prevent Debtors from defrauding their Creditors by lying in Prison or absconding. (11. of 1831.) ..--.-- ccLxxxix. 239 Clauses proposed to be added on Third Eeading. (53. of 1831.) - cclxxxix. 241 Bill for facilitating the Eecovery of Debts, the Eelief of Debtors willing to make Cession oi their Property for the Payment of their Debts, the Prevention of Frauds by Debtors, and abolishing Imprisonment for Debt, except in Cases of Fraud. (160.) - 1835. n. 199 A similar Bill. (189.) - - - - - 1836. ii. 695 Bill for extending the Eemedies of Creditors against the Property of Debtors, and for abolishing Imprisonment for Debt, except in Cases of Fraud. (174.) - 1837. ii. 333 A similar Bill. (3.) - - - - - - 1838. iii. 1 Bill to enlarge the Provisions of the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 39. for preventing Frauds upon Creditors by secret Warrants of Attorney to confess Judgment. (223.) - - 1843. in. 685 Bill for preventing Frauds upon Creditors by secret Bills of Sale of Personal Chattels. (44.) As amended by the Commons. (183.) - - 1854. iv. 241. 247 Bill for the Eegistration of Bills of Sale in Ireland. (236.) -■ - 1854. vi. 255 See also supra, 4. 7. Miscellaneous: Bill to abolish Franchise Prisons. (103.) - .. - . 1857-8. ly. 129 II. Eeports and Papers relating to Debtors and Debts : Eeports from the Lords Committees, in 1809, on the present State of the Practice of Imprisonment for Civil Debt. (61. of 1809.) - - . . xxvii. 227 [Subjects : — 1. Mesne Process ; 2. Debtors in Execution ; 3. Small Debts.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (16. of 1809.) - xxvii. 245 Eeport ftom the Select Committee of the' House of Commons, in 1818, on the Insolvent Debtors Acts; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (87. of 1819.) - cvn. 275 [Subjects :— Fees, Practice, and Pl-ope?^ings of the Insolvent Debtors Court.] SESSIONAL PAPERS', 1801-1859. 327 Debtors - - ■ - - - Decbial \Debtoks and Debts : II. Eeports — continued. Report from the Lords Committees, in 1820, on the State of the Laws as they affect Insolvent Debtors in England; with Minutes of Evidence.. (46. of 1820.) - Vol. cxTii.'p. 159 [Subjects ;— EstaWishment of the Insolvent Bettors Court by the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 102. Com- plaint against the Insolvent Law of Inefficiency in protecting the Creditor against Fraud. Examination of Debtors Accounts. Time of presenting Petition for Discharge. Debtor to be compelled to deliver in a Schedule of his Property to the Court. Abuses in Debtors Prisons in the Metropolis. Crown Debtors. Prisoners for Contempt, in refusing to answer in Courts of Equity. Practice of Cessio Bonorum in Scotland.] Report of Commissioners for inquiring into Bankruptcy and Insolvency, - 1840. xxxn. 1 Supplementary Paper on Bankruptcy and Insolvency; by William John Law, Esquire, dissentient from the Report. - - -• ,- -1841. xxth. 39 A Proposal for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, submitted to the Right Hon. the Lord High Chancellor by. Mr. Serjeant Manning; dated 15th April 1844. (224.) .... - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 139 Report from the Select Committee pf the House of Lords appointed to consider the Petitions on the Subject of the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and to whom was referred the Bill for further limiting the Time within which Actions of Debt grounded on any Lending or Contract without Specialty may be commenced ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (153.) 1845. xix. 1 [Subject ; — The Committee recommend the Introduction of a Bill to remedy the Evils complained of.] in. Accounts relating to Debtors and Debts : Number of Persons confined for Debt in the following Prisons : — The Fleet, Newgate, Poultry Compter, Marshalsea, Giltspur Street Compter. (31. of 1806.) - vn. 211 Account of the Number of Persons discharged by the Insolvent Debtors Court from 1815 to 1819, and of the Amount of their Debts. (125. of 1819.) - - - cvm. 165 Return of all Persons in Execution for Debt in the King's Bench Prison on the 2Sth August 1831. (71. of 1831.) - - - - - - - ccxciv. 185 Return of all Persons in Execution for Debt in the Fleet Prison and in White Cross Street Prison on the 18th August 1831. (66. of 1831.) - - ccxciv. 197 Return of the Number of Persons in Custody for Debt in the White Cross Street Prison ; how long in Custody ; distinguishing those under Custody on Mesne Process from those in Custody in Execution. (294.) . - - - 1840. xx. 271 Rules and Orders made under the Statute 5 & 6 Vict. c. 116., intituled "An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors." (197.) - - - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 9 Account of the Number of Persons in Custody for Debt in the Prisons of London, Middlesex, and Surrey, on 1st August 1844, &c. (in 60.) - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 27 Return of the Number of Causes for Six Months after the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt under 20Z. and for the corresponding Months in 1843. (in 153.) 1845. xix. 626 Returns of the Number of Causes and Executions against the Bodies of Debtors from the principal Courts in the Year 1843. (in 153.) - - 1845. xix. 626 Return showing the Numbers of Cases of Insolvency heard before the Commissioners on Circuit in the Years 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, and Part of 1847, to the Time when the Circuits were abolished : And also. Return showing, in regard to Cases heard on Circuit in the Years 1841 to 1847, the Gross Amount of Assets collected in each Case, the Amount divided amongst the Creditors in Dividends in such Cases, the Rate of Dividend, and the Date of Declaration of Dividend. (256.) - - 1852. xvii. 59 Return of the Number of Applications for Protection to the Insolvent Court from 1st January 1858 to 12th December 1858, distinguishing those by Traders from those by Non-Traders. (20.) -..--- 1859, Sess. 1. x. 81 See also Aekestment of Wages, Scotland. Bankeuptcy. Caknatic Debts. Cessio Bonorum. Civil Bills, &c. Contempts or Court. County Courts. Courts in England, II. Creditors, Scotland. Crown Debts. Crown Debtors. Dover Castle Gaol. East Indies, L 2. Entailed Estates. Four Courts, Marshalsea, Ireland. Gaols and Prisons, I. Gloucester Gaol. Judges Salaries. Judicial Statistics. Justice op Peace Courts, Scotland. Manor Courts, Ireland. Marshalsea and Palace Courts. New South Wales. Poultry Compter. Real Property. Sheriff Courts, England. Sheriff and Stewart Courts. Small Debts, and Small Debt Courts. SouTHWARK Court of Requests. Tower Hamlets Court op Requests. Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures. Traders Assets. Decimal Coinage : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Practicability and Advantages, or otherwise, that would arise from adopting a Decimal System of Coinage ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (422.) -- - - - - - - 1852-3. xlviii. 651 [Subjects : — Inconveniences of existing System. Advantages of a Decimal System. Introduction of Decimal Weights into the Bank of England for Purchase and Sale of Bullion. Probable Feeling of the Working Classes in reference to a Decimal Coinage. Difficulties arising from the Ee-ad- justment of existing Contracts and Obligations— such as the Newspaper Stamp, Payment of Troops, Penny Postage, Penny Receipt Stamp, &o. : how they may be met. The Committee contemplate the Retention of the present Sovereign (1,000 Mils), Half Sovereign (500 MUs), Crown Piece (250 MUs), Plorin (100 Mils), Shilling (50 Mils or 5 Cents), Sixpence (25 Mils) ; and advise the Introduction of New Copper Coin of 1, 2, and 5 Mils, and Silver Coins of 20 and 10 Mils.] Ss4 328 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Decimal ----- Dee Decimal Coinage — continued. Report of the Commissioners appointed to consider how far it maj be practicable and advisable to introduce the Principle of Decimal Division into the Coinage of the United Kingdom. . - _ - . 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. xxti. p. 1 [StrBJECTS : — Progress of the Question of the Decimal Coinage down to the issuing of this Commission. The Committee do not express any Opinion on the Subject of their Inquiry ; hut make the present Report for the Purpose of submitting to Her Majesty the Information obtained as to the State of the Decimal Coinage, System in Foreign Countries, together -with the Evidence taken before the Commissioners, and other Documents.] Questions communicated by Lord Overstone to the Decimal Coinage Commissioners ; [drawn up with a view of bringing under Notice and Examination some of the Advantages of the present System of Coinage, and some of the principal Difficulties and Objections with respect to the Introduction of a System of Decimal Coinage.] 1857, Sess. 2. xxxvi. 383 Questions communicated by Lord Overstone to the Decimal Coinage Commissioners ; together with the Answers thereto. . - - . . 1857-8. xxt. 693 [Consists of a Number of Papers, some in the Form of Answers to the Questions drawn up by Lord Overstone, and others in the Form of Dissertations on Points suggested by those Questions.] Synoptical Table of the several Schemes proposed for a Decimal Coinage, which are based upon the present Coinage. ----- 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 130 Circular to Bankers (by Sir J. F. W. Herschel, Master of the Mint) ; with an Analysis of Replies. - - - - - - , - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 141 Answers to Queries as to Decimal Cmnage, circulated by R. Heaton and Sons, of Birmingham, Contractors for Copper Coinage. - - . - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 147 Petitions to the House of Commons in favour of the Scheme of Decimal Coinage reconimerided by the Committee of 1853. ----- 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 155 Circular to Bankers (issued by the Decimal Coinage Commissioners) ; with the Replies. - - - . - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 176 Comparison of Accounts in the present and Decimal Systems. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvr. 184 Memorandum on the Introduction of the Decimal System of Weights into the Customs Department. .._... i857, Sess. 2. Xxvi. 191 Change of the Currency in Ireland under 6 Geo. 4. c. 79. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 194 .Measures adopted by the Government of India, in the Year 1835, for establishing a uniform Currency in the British TeiTitories. _ - . 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi, 199 Extract from the Memoirs dictated by the Emperor Napoleon at St. Helena, to Count de Montholon. ...... i857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 204 Extracts from a Report upon Weights and Measures, by John Quincy Adams ; presented to the Senate of the United States, 22d February 1821. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 205 Notes on the Establishment of a Money Mint, and of a Coinage for the United States, by Thomas JefFerson, 1794 ; which laid the Foundation of the System adopted by Congress for a Coinage and Money of Account. - -^ - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 210 Extracts from 'I bird and Fourth Reports of tlie Committee of the Legislative Assembly of Canada on Decimal Currency, April 1855. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 219 Questions circulated by the Decimal Coinage Commissioners in Foreign Countries which have adopted a Decimal Coinage ; with Replies thereto. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 221 Notes on the relative Weights and Values of the principal English and ForeignCoins ; pre- pared for the Use of the Decimal Coinage Commissioners. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 364 Report from Sir Isaac Newton, Master of the Mint, in pursuance of which the Price of Standard Gold was fixed at 3/. 17s. 10|rf. per Ounce ; dated 21st September 1717. ..--... 1867, Sess. 2. xxvi. 369 List of Books, Pamphlets, Letters, and Articles on Decimal Coinage ; communicated to the Decimal Coinage Commissioners by Dr. John Edward Gray, of the British Museum, and chiefly in his Collection. .... i857, Sess. 2. xxvi. 372 Copy of the Canada Act, 1851, (14 & 15 Vict. c. 47.) for the Introduction of Decimal Coinage into Canada : Also, Paper respecting ditto, in the Appendix to the Canada Jour- nals of 1852; Treasury Minute, &c.: Also Third and Fourth Reports of Select Com- mittee of Assembly of Canada on Public Accounts, Session 1 855 : And also, Canada Act, 1857, (20 Vict. c. 18.) directing Public Accounts to be kept in Dollars and Cents. (123.) 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 1 Declarations. See Oaths. Declaeations, &c. on accepting Offices. See Dissentbks. Jews. Sacramental Test. Declarations against TRANSUBSTAiiiTiATioN. See Roman Catholics, 1. 1. Declarations in Ejectments. See Poor in Ireland, III. lo. Decla&atort Suits : Bill for giving a Remedy by way of Declaratory Suit. (129.) . - 1843. il 503 A similar Bill. (170.) ---... i845. m. 413 A similar Bill. (167.) As amended in Committee. (266.) - 1847-8. it. 463. 471 A similar Bill. (62.)_ ...... i854. it. 5 Decrees. , See Chancery,' Court of. Citil Bills, &c. Courts in Scotland. Equity, Courts of. Purchasers Protection. Real Pbopeett. Rolls Court. Session, Court op. Dee Riter : Report of the Admiralty on the Dee River ConserTancy Bill. (66,2.) - 1850. xxxir, 359 Report of the Admiralty on the Dee Standard Restoration and the River Dee Conservancy Bill. (56.30. & 56.31.) - - . . - - 1851. xxx. 407 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 329 Deeds ----- Delvin Dekds : Bill to abolisli unnecessary Forms in framing of Deeds in Scotland. (226.) 1856. Vol. iv. p. 403 See also Attestation of Instedments. iNtAND Revenue. Judicial Ratifica- tions. Land Tax. Married Women. Records, Stealing or. Registration OE Deeds. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Deep Sea Fishery, Ireland : Return of all Monies in the Hands of the Commissioners of the Board of Worlds, Ireland, formerly belonging to the Deep Sea Fishery Board, now abolished ; stating -whether such Monies have or have not been appropriated to other Purposes, and showing also the whole Amount of Receipts and Disbursements within the Period of the Return. (201.) ........ 1842. XIV. 307 Deeping Fen Drainage, : Reportof the Admiralty on the Deeping Fen Drainage Bill. (119.16.)- 1852-3. . lxvii. 393 Deer. See Game. Deer Removal, New Forest : Bill to extinguish the Right of the Crown to Deer in the New Forest, and to give Compensation in lieu thereof ; and for other Purposes relating to the said Forest. (250.) 1851. v. 313 Bill to amend 14 & 15 Vict. c. 76. (New Forest Deer Removal) as regards the Publication of Claims, and the preferring and delivering Objections thereto. (131.) 1852-3. vi. 573 Deer Stealing : Bill more eifectually to prevent the Stealing of Deer. (1801-2.) - - - [ii.] 553 Bill to amend the Act 47 Geo. 3. for more eifectually preventing the Stealing of Deer [allowing Mitigation of Penalties]. (45. of 1811.) - . , - . xll 413 Defacing the Coin. See Coin and Coinage, I. Defamation : Bill for abolishing the Jurisdiction of tlie Ecclesiastical Courts of England and Wales in Suits for Defamation. (50.) ..... 1854-5. iv. 125 Clause to be proposed on Report by Lord Brougham. (50 a.) - . 1854-5. iv. 127 See also Libels, Defamatory. Defective Titles. See Charities. Defects in Leases. See Leases. Defence of Prisoners. See Prisoners Defence. Defence of the Realm : Bill to enable His Majesty to provide for tlie Defence and Security of the Reahn during the War ; and for indemnifying Persons who may suifer in their Property by sucli Measures as may be necessary for that Purpose. (1802-3.) .... [v.] 241 Bill to amend the Act 43 Geo. 3. for the Defence of the Realm, and to enable His Majesty more effectually to exercise his Prerogative in requiring the Military Service of his liege Subjects in case of Invasion of the Raalm. (1802-3.) ~ - [v.] 541 Bill to amend the last above Act. (1802-3.) - - - - ' - [v.] 743 Bill to amend the Act 43 Geo. 3. enabling His Majesty to provide for the Defence and Security of the Realm, respecting the Purchase of Lands and Hereditaments for the Public Service. (78. of 1803-4.) - - - - - - [vm.] 389 BiU to amend the Act 44 Geo. 3. toprovide for the Defence of the Realm, with respect to the Purchase of Lands and Hereditaments for the Public Service. (92. of 1809.) xxiii. 309 Bill for annually training a Proportion of His Majesty's Subjects in England, and more effectually to provide for the Defence of the Realm. (77. of 1806.) - i. 273 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Services of the Ordnance Department, -and the vesting and Purchase of Lands and Hereditaments for those Services, and for the Defence and Security of the Realm. (235.) - - - 1842. iv. 73 Abstract of Instructions issued to Lieutenants of Counties in execution of the Act of last Session for training His Majesty's Subjects to Arms. (25. of 1806-7.) - - xiii. 99 See also Army. Ordnance. Militia, I. 4. Volunteers and Yeomanry, Defilement of Women. See Women, Protection of. Degrees conferred by Universities. See London University. Matriculations, Duty on. Universities, Scotland. Delamere Forest : BiU to make Provision for the Management of certain Lands belonging to Her Majesty within the former Limits of the late Forest of Delamere in the County of Chester. (30.) .......... 1856. IV. 405 Delays, Vexatious. See Local Jurisdiction, Courts of. Delegates, High Court of : Bill for transferring the Power of the High Court of Delegates, both in Ecclesiastical and Maritime Causes, to His Majesty in Council. (196. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvii. 269 Account of all Appeals for the last Twenty Years from Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland to Courts' of Delegates in Ireland, with Names of the Causes, (in 117.) - 1842. xiv. 347 See also Ecclesiastical Courts. Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction, Proctors Costs, Ireland, Deltin, Barony of : Communications made to the Irish Government by the Marquess of Westmeath and others, relative to the Public Worlis in the Barony of Delvin, under Mr. Labouchere's Letter, &c, (154,) 1850, xiii, 255 III. T t 330 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Delvin - - - - Deodands Del YIN Claim of Peerage (Ireland) : Reports of the Attorney and Solicitor General for Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant on the Petitions of Governor Nugent and Andrew Nugent, Esquire, claiming to be Co-heirs of the Barony of Delvin. (in 144. of 1831-32.) - - - Vol. cccx. p. 672. 679 Demeeaea. See British Gtjiana. Demise of the Ceown. See Offices, Public, 1. 1. Regency. Denmark : Bill enabling His Majesty to authorize the Exportation of the Machinery necessary for erecting a Mint in the Dominions of the King of Denmark. (59. of 1803-4.) - [vm.] 215 Bill to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark [for the Abolition of the Sound Dues]. (48.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vl 343 Act of Accession of the King of Denmark and Norway to the Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, 17th June 1801 ; and Acceptance of His Britannic Majesty. Affidavits and Decrees in the Causes of the Danish Ship " Emanuel," and the American Ship " Samson." (1808.) - - - - - - - - xx. 219 Papers respecting the State and Condition of the Danish Ships of War captured at Copen- hagen. (8. of 1808.) - , - - - - XX. 89 Proclamations issued before Copenhagen, Communications with the Danish Government touching the Surrender of its Fleet, and Articles of Capitulation. (13. of 1808.) xx. 77 Papers relating to Discussions with Denmark. (1808.) - - - - xx. 135 Papers relative to the Orders given for the Detention of Danish Ships prior to Hostilities. (41. of 1808.) - - - - . - - - XX. 181 Orders in Council for laying an Embargo on Danish Ships, and granting general Reprisals against Denmark ; Letters of Marque j and Instructions to Privateers and Adiniralty Courts thereon; (42. of 1808.) - - - - - xx. 14^' Accounts of DanisTi Ships detained and condemned. (55. 57. & 59. of 1808.) xx. 119. 185. 199 Account of the Number of Transports employed in the Expedition to the Baltic in 1807, and Number lost or taken. (70. of 1810.) - - ' - xxxviii. 469 Treaty between His Majesty and the King of Denmark; signed at Kiel, 14th Jan. 1814. (1814-15.) Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the King of Denmark; signed at London, 16th June 1824. (1825.) - ... cxovm. 23 Declaration of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and His Danish Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. James's ; with Tariff of Duties. - - .... 1841. xviii. 101 Final Arrangements between Great Britain and Denmark, respecting the Sound Dues ; viz.. Agreement signed at Elsinore, 13th August 1841-, and Declaration signed at Copenhagen, 7th October 1841. ...--.. 1842. vii. 45 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, &c. — (Part the Third: — Denmark.) ... . . . . I842. vi. 55 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark^ regulating the Communication by Post between the British and Danish Dominions; signed at London, 26th June 1846. - - - - - - - - ■ 1846, xTin. 217 Preliminaries of Peace and Convention of Armistice concluded between the King of Denmark and the King of Prussia ; signed at Berlin, 10th July 1849. - - 1849. xx. 59 Extract from a Despatch from the Earl of Westmoreland, inclosing the Treaty, of Peace between the King of Prussia and the King of Denmark ; signed at Berlin, 2d July 1850. ...... . . 1850. XIX. 71 Papers respecting the Cession to the British Crown of the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa, (in 35.) ..... 1850. xxiv. 215 Papers respecting the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa. - - 1850. x. 771 Journal of a Tour by Governor Sir W. Winniett through an extensive Tract of the Danish Settlements now transferred to the English Crown. ... 1850. x. 773 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark for the Cession of the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa to Great Britain ; signed at London, 17th August 1850. . . . - - - . 1851. XV. 467 Treaty relative to the Succession to the Crown of Denmark; signed at London, 8th May 1852. - - _ - - - - - 1852. XTi. 803 Papers relative to the Succession to the Throne of Denmark. - - 1852-3. xxi. 187 Correspondence relative to the Neutrality of Denmark and Sweden and Norway [in the War with Russia]. ....... 1354. xvni. 57 Correspondence relative to [the proposed Abolition of] the Sound Dues. 1856. xx. 715 Report from Her Majesty's Minister at the Court of Denmark on the Negotiation for the Redemption of the Sound Dues ; dated 22d March 1857. - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 501 Treaty, Protocol, and Convention with Denmark for the Redemption of the Sound Dues ; signed at Copenhagen, 14th March 1857. - ' - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 511 See also Imports and Expokts, II. 5. &c. Shipping, &c.. III. 1. 2. Slave Trade, 1. 4. ni. 3. Statistical Tables. Timber. Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. Treaties, lxvi. 2. Deodands, Abolition of : Bill to abolish Deodands. (30.) .... 1845. m. 419 A similar Bill. (86.) ...... 1846. iii. 399 A similar Bill. (274.) - . . . . 1846. m. 401 Deodands, Recovery of. See Exchequer, Court of, England. Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Fines and Recogn-izances. • SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859.. 331 Deposit - - - - - Designs Deposit Offices. See Pawn or Deposit Offices. Depredations on Merchants. See Cinque Ports. Merchants Property, Protection of. Salvage. Deptford Charity Lands : Bill to enable the Trustees of certain Charity Lands at Deptford, Kent, to grant Building Leases thereof. (75. of 1806.) - , - - - - Vol. i. p. 265 Deptford Dockyard. See Docks and Dockyards, Public. Naval Revision. Deptford Pier Junction Eailway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for - making a Eailway from the London and Greenwich Eailway to the Deptford Pier, to be called " The Deptford Pier Junction Eailway." (143.) ....... 1836. xii. 31 Deputy Lieutenants, Ireland : Eeturn of the Names of the Deputy Lieutenants in each County in Ireland, specifying those who have been appointed since the 12th November 1841 ; and also, of a Circular Letter from the Irish G-overnment, addressed to Lieutenants of Counties, and dated 1st Feb. 1842, relative to the Appointment of Deputy Lieutenants. (48.) 1842. xv. 11 Correspondence between the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and his Under Secretary with Lieutenants of Counties in that Country relative to the Dismissal of Deputy Lieutenants in consequence of their Attendance at Meetings for petitioning for a Repeal of the Legislative Union. (163.) ..... 1843. xvm. 383 Deputy Lieutenants, Scotland : BUI to indemnify Persons who have acted as Deputy Lieutenants in Scotland without due Qualification. (68. of 1830-31.) ..... cclxxxiii. 253 Deputy Registrars. See Bankruptcy Courts. Derby, Earl op. See Athol, Duke of. Derbyshire, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Derbyshire, Stafibrdshire, and Worcestershire Railway Bill. (148. 49.). 1847. xl. 243 Derelict Goods: Bill for charging Foreign Liquors and Tobacco derelict with the same Duties as are payable on Importation of such Articles. (81. of 1812.) ... xlviii. 887 Derra, Constant : Information taken on Oath before the Justice of the Peace at Birmingham, on which a Warrant to apprehend Wilhelmina Von Beck and Constant Derra was issued. (248.) - ...... 1852. x■^^L 505 Derry, Bishop of. See Londonderry Free School. Derry and Raphoe, Bishop of. See Irish Society, &c. Derry Cathedral : Papers relating to the Lands and Property of the Dean and Chapter of Derry ; viz., Inqui- sition, 7 Jac. 1. ; King's Letter, 7 Jac. 1.; Charter of the Dean and Chapter of Derry, 7 Car. 1.; Grant of Lands to George Bishop of Derry, 13 Car. 1.; Patent of the Rev. T. B. Gough to the Deanery of Derry, 60 Geo. 3. (157. of 1824.) - clxxi. 263 Deserted Children, Ireland : Bill to amend the Laws respecting deserted Children in Ireland [as to raising additional Sums for their Maintenance.] (178. of 1825.) .... clxxvi. 1151 Bill to continue for a limited Time the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 102. respecting deserted Children in Ireland. (174. of 1828.) ..... ccxxv. 999 Desertion. See Army, I. 3. HI. 5. 6. Navy, I. 2. Seamen, Merchant. Designs Copyright : Bill to secure to Proprietors of Designs for Articles of Manufacture the Copyright of such Designs for a limited Time. (61.) .... - 1839. h. 331 Bill for extending the Copyright of Designs for Calico Printing to Designs for printing other Woven Fabrics. (62.) - 1839. n. 339 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Copyright of Designs for ornamenting Articles of Manufacture. (245.) ..... 1842. in. 21 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Copyright of Designs. (235.) . 1843. ii. 531 Bill to extend and amend the Acts relating to the Copyright of Designs. (220.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (342.) - - 1850. iv. 377. 387 Bill to -extend the Provisions of the Designs Act, 1850, and to give Protection from Piracy to Persons exhibiting new Inventions in the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851. (28.) As amended by the Select Committee. (44.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (66.)- - 1851. iv. 327. 333. 339 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Designs Act, 1850, and to give Protection from Piracy to Persons exhibiting new Inventions in the Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851. (89.) - - ..... 1852-3. IV. 581 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 100. to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the ' Copyright of Designs for ornamenting Articles of Manufacture. (200.) 1857-8. iii. 401 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Copyright of Designs ; with ' Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (194.) - - 1840. xxvi. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the above Bill (28. of 1851), to extend the Provisions of the Designs Act, 1850, &c. (47.) - 1851. xvm. 1 See also Copyright. Letters Patent. * Tt 2 332 - GENERAL INDEX TO THE Desigkt - - - - Diplomatic Design, Schools of : yecond Report of the Council of the School of Design to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade : 1842-43. - ... 1843. Vol. xi. p. 511 Third Report: 1843-44. ..... . 1844. ix. 41 FourthEeport: 1844-45, .... 1845. xxxix. 377 Fifth Report: 1845-46. .... 1846, xliii. 475 Report of a Special Committee of the Council of the Government School of Design appointed to consider and report upon the State and Management of the School j with an Appendix containing the Evidence of G-entlemen examined before the Committee, and various Communications upon the Subject of Inquiry. - - - 1847. XL. 581 Report of the Second Special Committee appointed to report to the Board of Trade Measures for carrying out the Recommendations of the Report of the Special Committee recently presented to Parliament. - - - - - . . 1847. XL, 673 Reports and Documents exhibiting the State and Progress of the Head and Branch Schools of Design in the Year 1850-51. - - - - - 1851. xxx, 1 See also Science and Aet, Desmond, Michael : Copy of the Notice contained in the Dublin Gazette of 25th July 1851, with respect to Bequests left by the Will of Michael Desmond to the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory, for the Purpose of assisting in the Erection of the Catholic Chapel of Ossory; and to the Roman Catholic University of Ireland, to be paid to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh, on the Delivery of the First Lecture in said University. (3.) - 1852. xvii. 77 D'EsTE, Augustus. See Sussex Claim of Peerage. Destruction of Property. See Malicious Injuries to Property. Detached Parts of Counties : Bill to annex detached Parts of Counties to the Counties in which they are situate, (193.) - - - 1844. m.441 Bill to amend the Law concerning detached Parts of Counties [for Purposes of Con- stabulary, and Care of Prisoners]!, (247.) ... 1857-8. iii. 441 De Verb, Sir Aubrey. See Ribbonism. Devises, Fraudulent. See Real Property. Devon Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges, to whom was referred the Petition of William Viscount Courtenay of Powderham Castle, to His Majesty, praying that his Right to the Earldom of Devon may be recognized, and that he may. be sum- moned to Parliament as Earl of Devon. (27. of 1830-31.) - . ccLxxxviii. 393 Devon, Earl of. Retiring Pension. See House op Lords, i. Devon Miners. See Militia, 1. 1. 3. Devonport and Keyham Tunnel: Bill to empower the Commissioners of the Admiralty to construct a Tunnel between Her Majesty's Dockyard at Devonport and Her Majesty's Steam Factory Yard at Keyham, and to acquire certain Property for Her Majesty's Service." (100.) . 1854, iv. 13 Devonshire, Tin Duties in. See Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies of. Devonshire, Railway Communication in. See Cornwall and Devonshire. Dies. See Cards and Dice. Dickinson's Divorce : Proceedings before the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal on Dickinson's Divorce (India) Bill, (b.) - . 1859, Sess. 1. xi. 287 Dignities, Church. See Church of England. Church op Ireland. Clergy. Diligence. See Personal Diligence. Dillon, F. S., Esq. See Roscommon, Earl of. Dimes v. the Grand Junction Canal Company : Questions propounded to the Judges in the Case of Dimes v. the Company of Proprietors of Grand Junction Canal et al., ex parte as to certiiin Respondents. (228.) - 1852. xvii. 151 Answer to the above Questions. (242.) - ... 1852 'xvii"l53 Dingle. See Roman Catholics, II. Diocesan Free Schools, Ireland, ^ee Education and Schools, Ireland, Diocesan Registries, Ireland. See Ecclesiastical Courts, Dioceses, See Church of England. Church op Ireland. Diplomatic Service: Return of His Majesty's Ambassadors, Ministers, or Envoys at Foreign Courts, and the annual Allowance received by each, in 1791 and 1821. (14. of 1822.) - cxli. 291 Accounts respecting the Charge of His Majesty's Diplomatic Service and" Consuls abroad in each Year from 1817 to 1826. (143. of ;826-27.) - - - ccxx. 357 Account of the Number and Amount of Pensions to Foreign Ministers, &c. on 5th Jan. 1822 and5th Jan. 1827. (146. of 1826-27.) - - . . . ccxx. 361 Return of the Names of Individuals holding Appointments as Ambassadors, Ministers, Secretaries, and Consuls on 5th Jan, 1822 and 5th Jan. 1827, and the Places to which they are appointed, (l'?4. of l826-'27t) - . h . ccxx. 365 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 333 Diplomatic - ... Dissentino Diplomatic Sekvice — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Accoranaodation in the House to Ambassadors and Foreign Ministers during Debates. (226.) - 1850. Vol. xxii. p. 1 Report as amended. (230.) . . - . 1850. xxii. 5 Return of all Persons employed in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, with the Dates of their first Appointments and subsequent Promotions. ... 1856. xxii. 105 See also Consuls and Consulak Establishments. Fokeign Offi"ce. Direct London and Portsmouth Railway. See London and Portsmouth Railway Schemes. Directions, Letters of. See Finance. Director in Chancery, Scotland. See Register House, Edinburgh. Directors of Prisons. iS'ee Gaols and Prisons. Disappropriation op Benefices. See Church op Ireland, I. 3. Discipline, Church. See Clergy op the Church op England and Ireland, 1. 5. Discounts. See Banks and Bankers. Bank op England. Bank op Ireland. Discriminating Duties. See East Indies, III. 3. Sugar. Disease : Copies of Instructions to the Poor Law Commissioners relative to investigating the State of Disease in Scotland, and of their Circular Letter; together with any Communications from Scotland on that Subject. (230.) - - - 1840. xv. 17 See also Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Cattle and Sheep, Diseases AMOXG. Cholera. Contagious Diseases. Croydon, Disease at. Fever Hospitals. Gaols and Prisons, 1. 2. Medicai) Charities. Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention. Public Health. Sanitary Condi- tion OF Labouring Population. Small Pox. Disease, Status of. See Population, Ireland. Disembodied Militia. See Militia. Disfranchisement, Parliamentary. See Barnstaple Election. East Retford Election. Grampound Election. Great Yarmouth. Liverpool Freemen Disfranchisement. Penryn Election. Saint Albans. Stafford Election. Sudbury Disfran- chisement. Disinfecting Fluid. See Ledoyen's Disinfecting Fluid. Disinterment of Human Bodies. See Anatomy, Schools of. Dismissals op Magistrates and Deputy Lieutenants, Ireland. See Deputy Lieu- tenants, Ireland. Magistrates. Disorders, Contagious. See Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Contagious Diseases. Quarantine. Dispensaries. See Charitable Institutions. Fever Hospitals. Infirmaries and Hospitals, Ireland. Medical Charities. Poor in Ireland. Dispensations, Clerks of. /See Chancery, Court op,- England. Disposition op Grants. See Grants, Disposition op. Disputes. See Arbitration. Cotton Trade. Masters and Workmen. Dissection of Bodies. See Anat,omy, Schools of. Dissenters : Bill to explain and render more effectual certain Acts of the First of William and Mary, and the Nineteenth of George the Third, so far as the same relate to Protestant Dissenting Ministers. (59. of 1811.) - - . . - . xll 437 Bill for the Relief of Quakers, Moravians, and Separatists elected to Municipal Offices. (11.) - - - - - - - ■ 1838. in. 685 Bill for the further Relief of Quakers, Moravians, and Separatists. (105.)- 1838. n. 581 Bill for the Relief of Persons in Holy Orders of the United Church of England and Ireland declaring their Dissent therefrom. (269.) - - - - 1849. rv. 31 Bill for the further Relief of Dissenters. (264.) - - - 1854-5. in. 615 A similar Bill. (13.) .... 1857, Sess. 1. n. 37 See also Burials in Ireland. Criminal Law, II. 1. Liberty op Conscience. Marriages. Oaths. Roman Catholics. Sacramental Test. Toleration. Universities, England. Dissenting Places of Worship : Bill to exempt from Poor and Church Rates all Churches, Chapels, and other Places of Reli gious Worship. (89. of 1833.) .... cccxiv. 755 Bill for the Regulation of Suits relating to Meeting Houses and other Property held for Religious Purposes by Persons dissenting from the Church of England. (29.) As amended in Committee. (86.) - . - - 1844. m. 445. 447 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] for the Regulation of Suits relating to Meeting Houses and other Property held for Religious Purposes by Persons dissenting from the United Church of England and Ireland. (166.) - .- 1844. m. 449 Bill to regulate the certifying and registering the Places of Meeting for Religious Worship of Congregatiious and Assemblies of Protestants. (62.) - ' - 1844. ii. 165 Tt 3 334 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Dissenting . . - . Distress Dissenting Places op Worship— cowftMMerf. Bill to render more easy and effectual the Titles by which Congregations or Societies associated for Purposes of Eeligious Worship or Education in Scotland hold Eeal Property required for such Purposes. (222.) ... . 1849. Vol. vi. p. 543 A similar Bill. (.91.) - - - - - 1850. vi. 553 Bill to render more simple and effectual the Titles by which Congregations or Societies for Purposes of Religious Worship or Education in England and Ireland hold Property for such Purposes. (193.) ...-.- - 1850. vi. 547 Bill to amend the Law relating to the certifying and registering Places of Religious Worship of Protestant Dissenters. (127.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (209.) , - 1852. IV. 315. 319 Bill to facilitate Grants of Lands and Tenements for the Purpose of Religious Worship and other Purposes connected therewith. (137.) - - - 1854-5. iv. 335 Bill to amend the Law concerning the certifying and registering of Places of Religious Worship in England. (154.) - - - - - 1854-5. vi_. 281 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Petitions of the Protestant Dissenting Congregations of Strand Street and Eustace Street, Dublin, and of the Presbytery of Antrim and Remonstrant Synod of Ulster, praying that the Dissenters Chapels Bill maybe extended to Ireland. , (38.) - - 1844. xix. 27 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Religious Worship Bill ; and to whom was referred a Petition of certain Inhabitants of Diss in favour of said Bill. (191.) - - - • - 1854-5. xxii. 281 Proceedings of the Committee. (208.) - - - 1854-5. xxii. 283 Accounts of the Number of Places, &c. of Religious Worship; see Chcech of England, HI. i. Education and Schools, Ireland, II. i. See also Liberty of Conscience. Population. Religious Worship Places or. Dissolution op Parliament. See Parliament. Distillation and Distillery. -S'eePEAT, Distillation op. Rice. Spirits. Distraint for Rates : Bill to enable Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of the Highways to recover the Costs of distraining for Rates. (51.) - - - - , - 1849. iv. 391 Clause proposed to be added in Committee after the Preamble, by the Earl of Mahnes- bury. (51a.) - --...- 1849. iv. 405 Distraint for Rent. See Landlord and Tenant. Distress, Appeals from Warrants of, Ireland. See Justices of the Peace, 2. » Distress, Commercial. See Commercial Distress. Distress in Ireland : I. Bills relating to the Relief of Distress : Bill to authorize Grand Juries in Ireland, at the Spring Assizes of the present Year, to appoint Extraordinary Presentment Sessions; to empower such Sessions to make Pre- sentment for County Works, and to provide Funds for the Execution of such Works ; and also to provide for the more prompt Payment of Contractors for Works under Grand Jury Presentments in Ireland. (32.) - - 1846. iii. 325 Bill to amend an Act of the present Session, intituled " An Act to authorize Grand Juries in Ireland, at the Spring Assizes of the present Year, to appoint Extraordinary Presentment Sessions, &c. (202.) .... . . 1846. m. 347 Bill to authorize a further Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund towards defraying the Expense of County Works presented in Ireland. (283.) - - 1846. in. 343 Bill to facilitate the Employment of the Labouring Poor for a limited Period in the distressed Districts in Ireland. (304.) - - . . . 1846. iv. 243 Bill for the temporary Relief of destitute Persons in Ireland. (18.) - 1847. in. 583 Bill to authorize a further Advance of Money for the Relief of destitute Persons in Ireland. (218.) - 1847. m. 593 A similar Bill. (288.) - - - - 1847. iii. 595 Bill to amend the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 107. for facilitating the Employment of the Labouring Poor in the distressed Districts in Ireland, so far as relates to Compensation for . Damages. (271.) - - - - - 1847. in. 431 Bill to render valid certain Proceedings for the Relief of Distress in Ireland by Employment of the Labouring Poor, and to indemnify those who have acted in such Proceedings. (30.) .'....-. . 1847. ly. 271 BUI for, allowing the Subscriptions to the Loan of 8,000,000Z., raised in 1847, to be paid up under Discount. (184.) - - ■■ - - , - 1847. iv. 367 Bill to_ facilitate the Recovery of Public Monies advanced for the Relief of Distress in Ireland by the Employment of the Labouring Poor. (275.) - - 1847. v. 271 Bill to amend the Act 10 & 1 1 Vict. c. 10. for rendering valid certain Proceedings for the Relief of Distress in Ireland by Employment of the Labouring Poor, and to indemnify those who have acted in such Proceedings. (333.) - - . '. 1847-8. v. 321 Bill further to amend the Act 10 & 11 Vict. c. 10. for rendering valid certain Proceedings for the Relief of Distress in Ireland by Employment of the Labouring Poor, and to indemnify those who have acted in such Proceedings. (2'39.) - - 1 849. v. 239 Bill for the Application of certain Money accrued from Fines and Forfeitures in Ireland in aid of certainlistressed Unions and Electoral Divisions in that Country. (219.) 1852. ra. 145 Bill for the Remission of the Consolidated Annuities charged upon Districts in Ireland. (346.) - . . 1852-3. ni. 633 SESSIONAL PAPERS,. 1801-1859. 335 Distress Distress in Ireland — continued. II. Eeporta and Correspondence relating to the Eelief of Distress : Instructions to Committees of Eelief Districts, extracted from Minutes of the Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed in reference to the apprehended Scarcity ; dated Dublin Castle, 28th February 1846. (74.) - - . . 1846. Vol. x. p. 389 Correspondence explanatory of the Measures adopted by Her Majesty's Government for the Relief of Distress arising from the Failure of the Potato Crop in Ireland. - 1846. x. 1 Statement of the total Expenditure for Purposes of Relief in Ireland since November 1845 ; distinguishing final Payments from Sums which have been or are to be repaid. 1846. x. 3 Correspondence and Accounts relating to the different Occasions on which Measures were taken for the Relief of the People suffering from Scarcity in Ireland, between the Years 1822 and. 1839. -'.... . - 1846. x. 397 Report of Dr. Playfair and Mr. Lindley on the present State of the Irish Potato Crop, and on the Prospect of approaching Scarcity, dated 15th November 1845 : Also, Extract of a Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into Matters connected with the Failure of the Potato Crop, dated 20th June 1846 ; with a Copy of a Return from R. W. Clarke, Sub-Inspector of Constabulary, at Kells, County of Meath, dated 18th January 1846. (20.) . - . . - - . 1846. x. 391 Report by E. C. Tufnell, Esq., on the Failure of the Potato Crop, and its Effects on Labourers, &c. .-.-.-- 1846. xxxvi. 421 Letter from the Secretary of State to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, relating to the Measures for the temporary Relief of destitute Persons. (19.) - 1847. xii. 79 Letter from the Board of Public Works in Ireland, dated 11th February 1847, on the Subject of Presentments for the Period which may intervene between the present Time and the carrying out the new Arrangements for relieving the Destitute in certain Districts in Ireland; with Minute of the Board of Treasury thereon. (31.) - 1847. xii. 83 Reports of the Board of Public Works in Ireland to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, relating to Measures adopted for the Relief of Distress in March, April, and May, 1847. - - .... - 1847. XL. 491 Further Report and Correspondence with Captain Wynne on the Subject of Relief Works in the County of Clare : And also, Report from Captain Gordon on Proceedings at Cor- comroe in the County of Clare; with Specimens of Relief Labour Tickets and Lists for Employment. (72.) - - - . ' .. . 1847. xl. 505 Applications made to the Lord Lieutenant of Ii-eland on behalf of Residents in the Baronies of Clanwilliam and Shanid, praying for Division of those Baronies for the Purposes of holding Special Sessions under 9 & 10 Vict. c. 107. ; and Answers and Correspondence relating thereto. (33.) - - 1847. xii. 89 Papers respecting the State of Ireland. (180.) - - 1847. xii. 85 Correspondence from July 1846 to March 1847, relating to the Measures adopted for the Relief of Distress in Ireland: — Board of Works Series.— Part I. - . . . 1847. ix. 1 . Index. (76.) - - .... 1847. ix. 589 Board of Works Series.— Part II. - - - - 1847. x. 1 Index. (134.) - . . - . - - 1847. x. 301 Commissariat Series. — Part I. - - - 1847. xi. 1 Commissariat Series. — Part II. - - ... 1847. xi. 535 Fisheries Series. - - - - 1847. xxi. 1 Despatches addressed to the Secretary of State from the Governor of Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions, relative to the Money voted and Subscriptions raised for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland : — Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Barbadoes, Grenada^ Tobago, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Christopher, and British Guiana. - - - 1847. xii. 181 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl Grey, dated Fredericton, New Brunswick, 26th February 1847, enclosing BiUs for l,250i. voted by the Legislature of New Brunswick for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland. (63.) ... - - - 1847. XII. 175 Despatch from Lieutenant Colonel Law to Earl Grey, dated Newfoundland, 1st March 1847, transmitting a Bill for 500i. on account of Subscriptions raised in that Island for Relief ■ of the destitute Poor in Ireland. (115.) - - , - - 1847. xii. 177 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated Halifax, 2d Feb. 1847, enclosing a Draft for 1,000Z. voted by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (311.) 1847. xii. 179 Despatch from Governor Light to Earl Grey, dated Demerara, 5th March 1847, enclosing a Draft for 1,200Z., being the first Instalment of Subscriptions raised in British Guiana for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (312.) --..... . 1847. xn. 167 Treasury Minute, dated 10th March 1847, and First Report to the Lords of the Treasury, of the Eelief Commissioners constituted under 10 Vict. c. 7. - - 1847. xl. 367 Second Report. .... . . 1847. xl. 423 Third Report. - ..... 1847. xl. 451 Fourth Report. ..... . 1847-8. XLvm. 1 Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Eeports. .... 1847-8. XLvm. 31 Supplementary Appendix to Seventh Report. - 1847-8. xlviii. 125 Correspondence of the Treasury with the British Association and their Agent Count Strzelecki ^d the Poor Law Commissioners, respecting the Arrangements made for affording ^Relief in the most distressed Districts in Ireland. - - 1847-8. xv. 5 _ Tt 4 , 336 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Distress DiSTEESS IN Ireland : II. Reports, 85c. — continued. Report of Board of Works in Ireland to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury relating to Measures adopted for Relief of Distress in June 1847. - 1847-8. Vol. xltiii. p. 211 FinalReportof the Board for July and August 1847; with Appendixes. - 1849. xlvi. 315 Reports made by the Owners and Occupiers of Land, Grand Jurors, Magistrates, and others, of the Counties of Limerick and Ken-y, on the Financial Condition of those Counties. (250.) -------- 1850. XIII. 293 Communications between the Secretary of State for the Home Deppartment, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Poor Law Commissioners, Ireland, &c. in the Years 1846-47, respecting the Means of affording temporary Relief in Ireland by Employment on Public Works or otherwise. (123.) . - . . - 1852. xvii. 391 in. Account and Papers relating to the Relief of Distress : Return of all Aids afforded by Government for the Relief of Distress, with and without a specific Vote of the House of Commons, from 1st January 1826 to July 1842. (in 223.) - ------- 1842. xy. 386 Statement of the total Expenditure for Purposes of Relief in Ireland since November 1845 ; distinguishing final Payments from Sums which have been or are to be re- paid. - . - . - .. 1846. X. 3 Return of the highest Price of Potatoes in the various Market Towns of Ireland, per Stone, in the Week ending the 24tli Day of March,, for the last Seven Years. (143.) - - - - - . 1846. XX. 313 Statement showing the Sums which have been voted by Parliament since 1st August 1846, for extraordinary Expenditure in Ireland, for the Purposes of Relief and Improvement; and the Amount of the Sums which have been e:!^pended and remain to be expended. (9.) - ------ . 1847-8. XVII. 681 Statement showing the Amount of Grants made in each Month to certain Unions in Ireland, for the Relief of General Distress and rationing Children attending Schools, from 1st October 1847 to 30th April 1848.. (153.) - - - 1847-8. xvit. 271 Return of all Sums advanced by the Treasury for the Relief or Improvement of Ireland, in the Years 1846 and 1847; showing the Head undep which each such Advance has been made, the Rate of Interest charged thereon, and the Period within which it is to be repaid ; showing also what Portion of the Debt due on such Advances has been remitted, and what Portion thereof has been repaid. (154.) - - 1847-8. xvii. 683 Account of the Sums which have been advanced on Loans since the Commencement of the last Session of Parliament, for the Relief of Distress and other Purposes in Ireland ; and of the Sums which may be expected to be repaid of those Advances; and also of the Sums which have been granted by Parliament for the same Purposes. (205.) - - 1847. XII. 97 Account from each rateable District (whether Union, Electoral Division, or otherwise) of the Rates struck, levied, and in arrear under the Provisions of the Act for the temporary Relief of destitute Persons in Ireland. (238.) - - - 1847. xn. 101 Account showing the Quantities of Grain, of Meal, and of other Kinds of Provisions landed in Ireland in each of the Six Weeks preceding the 24th April 1847; distinguishing the Importations from Foreign Countries and British Possessions from those received from Ports in Great Britain. (131.) - - - 1847. xii. 161 Further Account for the Weeks ending Isfand 8th May 1847. (155.) - 1847. xii. 165 Return showing the various Sums paid to Her Majesty's Officers, &c. out of the Monies granted for the Relief of the Irish People, as Remuneration for the extra Duties per- formed by them in connexion with the Distribution of the Supplies sent to Ireland, between 1st August 1846 and 1st May 1848 : Also, Return specifying the Amount of Annual Public Salary, Emoluments, and Allowances enjoyed by each of the Officers, &c. between 1st August 1846 and 1st May 1848 ; distinguishing their Names, and the Employments they held under Her Majesty's Government, within the said Periods. (260.) - - - - - - - - 1847-8. XVII. 685 Return showing the Dates of the several Special Sessions held for Relief Works in the , Barony of Shanid and County of Limerick ; the several Works presented, the Amount presented for each, the Amount sanctioned, and the Amount actually expended. (44.) - - . - - - 1847-8. XVII. 673 Account of Loans advanced by the Relief Commissioners under the Act 10 Vict. c. 7. &c., during the Famine of 1847, showing the Amount advanced, the Amount repaid, and the Balance remaining due at 7th July 1849. (in 247.) - - 1849. xiv. 209 Abstract Return of the Amount of the Instalments of Advances for the Labour Rate (Ireland) which became payable at or previous to the Spring Assizes 1850, of the Amount actually paid, and the Amount thereof outstanding at 1st June 1850, as far as relates to the Office of the Paymaster of CivU Services in Ireland. (196.) - 1850. xiii. 291 See also Commekcial Credit. Commercial Distress. Consolidated Annuities, Ireland. Ejectments and Evictions. Fisheries, Ireland. Irish Repro- ductive Loan Fund Institution. Poor in Ireland. Works, Public, Ireland. - Distress qp Spitalfields Weavers : Correspondence between the Treasurer, Secretary, or other Officer of the Spitalflelds Weavers Relief Fund and the Lords of the Treasury, and between the Lords of the Treasuiy and the Board of Ordnance, relative to any Relief to be afforded, or Supplies of Stores to be given in ^id of the said-Fund. (28.) . . - . 1842. xv. 397 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 337 Distress . - - - Dividends Distress in Stockpoet : Evidence taken, and Eeport made, by the Assistant Poor Law Commissioners sent to inquire into the State of the Population of Stockport. (141.) - 1842. Vol. xv. p. 425 Distressed Districts op Scotland : Bill to authorize the Ajpplication of Advances (out of Money now authorized to be advanced for the Improvement of Landed Property) to facilitate Emigration from certain distressed Districts of Scotland. (269.) - - - - - 1851. iv. 507 Letter addressed to Mr. Fox Maule by Mr. Robert G-raham respecting the Distress in the Highland" Districts of Scotland, dated Edinburgh, 6th May 1837, and communicated, by Lord John Russell's Directions, to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, (in 171.) - 1841. xxiii. 594 Representation to Her Majesty's Government from the London Highland Destitution Relief Committee, (in 175.) - - - - - - 1841. xxiii. 651 Correspondence, from July 1846 to Januai-y 1847, relating to the Measures adopted for the Relief of Distress in Ireland and Scotland : — Fisheries Series. - - « - - - 1847. xn. 1 Correspondence, from July 1846 to February 1847, relating to the Measures adopted for the Relief of the Distress in Scotland. ..... 1847. xii. 201 Despatches addressed to the Secretary of State from the Governors of Her Majesty's Colonial • Possessions relative to the Money voted and Subscriptions raised for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland :^— Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- foundland, Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas^ Barbadoes, Grenada, Tobago, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Christopher, and British Guiana. ... 1847. xii. 181 Despatch froln Lieutenant Governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated Halifax, 2d February 1847, enclosing a Dfaft by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the Relief of the desti- tute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (311.) - 1847. xii. 179 Despatch from Governor Light to Earl Grey, dated Demerara, 5th March 1847, enclosing a Draft for 1,200Z., being the first Instalment of Subscriptions raised in British Guiana for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (312.) - - 1847. xii. 167 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl Grey, dated Fredericton, New Brunswick, 26th February 1847, enclosing Bills voted by the Legis- lature of New Brunswick for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland. (63.) - - 1847. xii. 175 Eeport to the Board of Supervision for Relief of the Poor, by Sir John M'Neill, G.C.B., on the Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland. ... 1851. xxvii. 293 Distresses, Ireland : Bill to amend and render more effectual the Act 10 Car. 1. c. 25. (I.) for the Impounding of Distresses in Ireland. (107. of 1824.) - . - - - clx. 739 BiU to amend the Act 10 Car. 1. c. 25. (I.) for the Impounding of Distresses in Ireland. (29. of 1825.)-^— As amended by the Committee. (65. of 1825.) - clxxv. 225. 231 A similar Bill. (94. of 1825.) ..... clxxv. 437 Bill to amend the Laws in force in Ireland for preventing the vexatious Impounding of Cattle for Trespass or Damage feasant. (83. of 1826.) - - - cxcix. 259 See also Ejectments and Distresses. District Asylums for the Houseless Poor. See Poor and Poor Rates, England and Wales, III. a. District Churches or Chapels. See Church op England. Marriages. District Constables. See Constables, i. District Courts op Bankruptcy. See Bankruptcy Courts. District Courts and Prisons : Bill to encourage the Establishment of District Courts arid Prisons. (179.) - 1842. in. 35 Bill to extend the Powers of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. e. 53. for encouraging the Establishment of District Courts and Prisons. (152.) - - - - 1844, in. 453 District Lunatic Asylums. See Lunatic Asylums. Disturbances op the Public Peace. See Hyde Park, Disturbance at. Outrages, Ireland, Party Processions. Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. Protection Associations. Dividends : Bill to amend the Laws respecting Testamentary Dispositions of Property in the Public Funds, and to authorize the Payment of Dividends on Letters of Attorney in certain Cases, (321.) - 1845. v. 631 Bill to make flirther Provisions as to Stock and Dividends unclaimed. (290.) - 1845. v. 653 Account of the Number of Persons to whom a Half Year's Dividend was payable on 10th Oct. 1827 and 5th Jan. 1828, on Life Annuities charged on the Sinking Fund, by virtue of 48 Geo. 3. c. 142. (54. of 1828.) - . - - ccxxxviii. 497 Account of the Number of Persons to whom a Half Year's Dividend on 3/. per Cent. Consols, 3L per Cent.. Reduced, 3^1. per Cents 1818, 3^^. per Cent. Reduced, 41. per Cents 1826, Long Annuities, and New 41. per Cents, was paid on the 10th Oct. 1827 and 5th Jan. 1828. (28, of 1828.) - .... - ccxxxviii. 525 Account of the Amount of Dividends received on 10th Oct. 1827 and 5th Jan. 1828 by „ Trustees on behalf of Savings Banks and Friendly and Benefit Societies in England and .i(, .iiv .Wates. (29. of 1828.) - ~ - . . - - ccxxxTiu. 527 III. U u 338' GMEBAL IKDEX tO mi tJiviDENDS : "i - " DnroHCE Dividends — continued. Account showing the total Number of Persons to whom a Half Year's Dividend was due on each Description of Stock and each Description of Terminable Annuity, distinguishing the Amount of such Dividends. (114.) - - - 1842. Vol. XT, p. 379 Letter, dated 14th March 1855, from the Governor of the Bank of England to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the Subject of the Departure from antecedent Practice in paying the Public Dividends to the Bank. (73.) - - - 1854-5. xx. 3 Correspondence between the iBank of England and the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the same Subject, (313.) - . . - - . 1854-5, xx. 5 See also Foreign Funds. Phopektt and Income Tax. South Sea Compant. Theee-andtA-Half pee Cents. Divine Woeship, Places of. See Chuech of England. Church of Ireland. Church of Scotland. Dissenting Places of Worship. Divisional Justices op Dublin: Bill to remove Difficulties in the Appointment of Collectors of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland in certain" Cases, and to remove Doubts as to the Jutisdiction of the Divisional Justices of the Police District of Dublin Metropolis relating to the Recovery of Poor Rates and other Cases. (149.) ..-..- 1847-8. iii. 529 Divisional Sessions : Bill to constitute and regulate the convening and holding of Divisional Sessions of the Peace. (177.) As amended in Committee. (194.) - - 1843. in. 371. 379 Divisions of Counties : Bill for the better Regulation of Divisions in the several Counties of England. (23. of 1823.) ^. - . . - - - - cxLiii. 257 Bill for the better Regulation of Divisions in the several Counties of England and Wales. (122. of 1828.) - - - - - , - - ccxxiv. 463 Bill for more effectually executing an Act of the last Session, for the better Regulation of Divisions in the several Counties of England and Wales. (92. of 1829.) - ccxLii. 333 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 43. for the better Regulation of Divisions in the several Counties of England and Wales. (65.) " . , - . 1836. 1.927 See also Boundaries, Parliambntaet, i. Gaols and Prisons, I. Divisions op the House of Lords. See House op Lords, 2. Divorce : , ■) Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, Court op: J Bill to remedy the Evils arising from conflicting Decisions of the Courts of Law in England and Scotland on the Subject of Divorces a Vinculo Matrimonif granted by the Courts of Law in Scotland at the Suit of Persons not possessing' a real and permanent Domicile therein. (61. of 1830-31.) . ------ ccLXXxm. 229 A similar Bill. (2. of 1831.) . . - . . cclxxxix. 167 Bill for extending the Jurisdiction and Powers of Her Majesty's Privy Council in Cases of Divorce. (71.) - — - - - - . 1845. iii. 441 Bill to transfer the Jurisdiction in Matrimonial Causes to the Court of Chancery, and to establish a Court of Divorce. (150.) — —As amended in Committee. (182.) ^As amended on Re-commitment. (193.) - . , - - 1854. iv. 27. 35. 45 ( . .. Amendment to be moved on Report, by Viscount Clancarty. (193 a.) - 1854. iv. 55 Bill to transfer the Jurisdiction in Matriinohial Causes, and to establish a Court of Divorce. (68.) As amended by the Select Committee. (175.) ^As amended in Committee and on Report. (211.) • - - " - - ^ 1856. iv. 411. 427. 443 Amendments to be moved on Report by the Bighop of Oxford. (175 a.) - 1856. iv. 441 Bill to amend the Law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England. (11.) - . • - - - • - - 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 39 Bill to amend the Law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England. (4.)" - ■ - ,' > . - - " - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 33 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Archbp. of Canterbury, Marquess of Westmeath, Earl of Malmesbury, and Lord Saint Leonards. (4 a.) . - 49 Amendment to be proposed by the Bishop of Oxford. (4J.) , - - . 55 Amendment to be moved on Rfe-commitment by Ld. Wensleydale. (4 d.) - 57 Bill as amended in Committee. (23.) -,- - - - - 59 Amendments- to be moved on Re-commitment by the 'Lord Chancellor, Lord Saint Leonards, and Lord Wensleydale. (23 a.) - - ' - - - 75 Amendments to be moved in Committee on Re-commitment by Earl Grey. (23 -i^.) 81 ' ■ Bill as amended in Committee and on Re-commitment. (33.) - - - 83 Amendments to be moved on Report by Lord RedeMale, Earl Nelson, and the .Bishop, of Oxford. (33 a.) .. - .. - - ., - - . . 101 Ditto, by the Lord Chancellor. (33 b.) - - - - 103 fiill as amended oh Report. (39.) - - .... 105 Amendments to be moved on Third' Reading by Lord RenesdaJe, Earl Nelson, Earl of Portsmouth, Bishop of Oxford, &c. {39 a, b, c,d, e.) - -125-133 Bill with fhe Amendments made by the Commons. (206.) - - - , 135 Bill to amend the Act 20 & 21 Vict. c.85. ["to amend the Law relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England"]. (99.) As amended on Repoi»,t. (121.) ^Ab amended on Re-commitment. (146.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (274.) -•.--■. - . 1857-8. in. 515. 523. 533. 543 Clauses to be proposed on Re-commitment by Lord Cranworth. (121 a.) 1857-8. in. 531 Amendments to be moved on Report by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Cranworth, and Lord . Bedesdaie. (146 «.) • - - - . - 1867-8. in. 641 SKSSrOB^L PAPERS/ 1801-1:859. 8S9 BlVORCB" Divorce, &c continued. . .. Bill to enable Persons to establish Legitimafiy and the Validity of Marriages, and the Eight to be deemed Natural-born Subjects. (233.) As amended in Committee. (251.) .- . - - - - - 1857-8, Vol. IV. p. 407. 413 First Eeport- of Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Law of Evidence, and more par- ticularly into the Mode of obtaining Divorces a Vinculo Matrimonii. - 1852-3. LXiv. 55 Eeprinted in 1857. Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Divorce and Matrimonial Canses Bill, and on the Law and Practice of Divorce. (181.) - 1856. ■ xxiv. 241 The Law of France as to Divorce and' Separation, with comparative Views of Eleven other Codes ; and Notices of the English,- Scotch, and Foreign Eules respecting Property and the Custody of Children, when Parties are divorced pr judicially separated ; also, the -Wife's Eights and protective Eemedies under the Code Napoleon, more especially with reference to her Earnings ■: — Prepared for the Divorce Commissioners by their Honorary Secretary, John Eraser Macqueen, Esquire. (12.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. viii. 345 Eeturn of the Number of Causes now pending in Her Majesty's Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes ; and of the Number of Bills of Costs hitherto taxed by the Eegistrars. (in 131.) - - - - - - 1857-8. xviii. 473 Eeturn of the Number of Petitions for Dissolutibn of Marriage filed since 1 1th JanUaryJ858, distinguishing those by Husbands from those by Wives, and the Date of the filing ; the Nurnber of Cases in which Dissolutions have been decreed, and in which refused ; the Number of Cases undefended ; the Number of Cases set down for Trial ; the Number appointed for Trial before the full Court without a Jury, and with a Jury; the Number appointed for Trial by a single Judge 'and Jury; the Number of Cases in which the Petitioner was examined ; the Number of Days occupied in hearing Petitions for Disso- lution of Marriage, &c. (101.) ... - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 69 iSee aZ«o Separations a Mensa et Thoro. Divorced Adulterers Marriages : Bill concerning the Manner in which, the Marriages of divorced Adulterers shall be con- tracted, (64.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 7 Divorce Bills : Bill for taking the Examination" of Witnesses in India in support of Bills of Divorce on account of Adultery committed in India. (70, of 1820.) - - - oxiv. 343 Eeport from. the Lords Commtttee^ appointed to search the Journals for Precedents for Divorce Bills expired in one Session and renewed in another. (66. of 1829.) - ccxliv. 371 Eeturn of the Number of Estate, Naturalization, and Divorce Bills in the House of Lords from 1824 to 1843, (in 43.) See also the following Heads : Abdy. Allardtce. ASHBT. • Bailet. Baring, Barker, Batlet, Batteesbt, Batlet, Bellew. Bennett, Berens, -■ Blenkinsop, Brooks. Campbell. Ca^kleton. CAtON^ Cautlbt. Cazalet. CheaJpe. ChippIndall. Clayton. Close. ..COODE. Coward. Crewe. Cripps. cunliffe. CUTBILL. Davidson. Dawson, Deane, Dickinson, Doyle, Dunn. Ellenborough, Lord EWING. FarQUharson, c Field, Fisher. Gape, Gardiner. Glegg Glerawly, Viscount. Gr^mb, Grahame.' Grant, Hadow. Hall. Hamerton, Hartley, . Hawkins. Heathcote, HBNEAGEi Hickson, Hoghton, Hough, Hudson. Jackson. Jameson. JbrviS. Jones. Kbays. Keighlt. KiNNAIRD. La Fevbe. Lambert. Larkins. Lethbridge, Lincoln, Earl op. Lismore, Viscount, Llbweltn. Lloyd. LUGAED. Maclean. Ma!lpas. Martin. Mellin, Uu 2 1844, X. 143 Mieville. Miller, J. C. Mlllee, W, Moffat, Mrs, Moor, Moore, Peter. Morgan. Napier, Nicholson. Pedder. Perry. Queen Caroline. eushbeooke, Saint Gsoege. Sand with, Shakeelet. Shawe, Simmons. Smith, Stock. Stocker, Sullivan, Talbot, Taunton. Thorndike. tollemachb. Teafford. Turton, Mrs. Verb, Wallbeoff. WaER. ; Webster. Wilson. Wiseman.- WORRALL. WORTHAM (or NeWENHAm). Wtatt, Wyndham. 34a GENERAL INDEX TO THE DOBIE . , - - DOLLAES DOBIE AND ANOTHEB V. MaTOK OP BeKWICK-UPON-TwEED : Questions of Law propbtoded to the Judges in the Causes Dobie and another v. the' Mayor, &c. of Berwick-upon-Tweed ; Ronton v. the Mayor, &c. of Berwick-upon-Tweed; and Oswald v.'Mayor, 8sc. of Berwick-upon-Tweed (in Error). (174,) - 1856, Vol. xii. p. 21 Opinion of the Judges upon the above Questions. (174 a.) •< - 1856. xii. 23 Docks, ^ee Admiealtt Reports on Private Bills. Bills, Private. Commercial Docks. Dublin, 8. East Country Dock. East India Docks. Grand Surrey Canal Docks. Leith Harbour and Docks. Light, &c. Dues. Liverpool Dock and Light Dues. London Docks. Sunderland Dock. Thames Haven Railway and Dock, Trinity (North Leith) Harbour and Dock. West India Docks. Docks and Dockyards, Public : Bill to enable Her Majesty to acquire Lands for the Enlargement of Her Majesty's Dockyards, and for other Naval Purposes. (227.) ----- 1843. ii. 1 List of the Number of Artificers discharged by the Committee of the Navy Board from the several Dockyards in April 1801, in consequence of the Mutiny which then existed; and a List of the Number of such Artificers as have been since ordered to be re-entered. (16. of 1805.) - - - - ' - - - - [xvi.] 325 Number of Artificers and Labourers who have discharged themselves from Deptford and Woolwich Yards in each Month since 1st June 1804. (in 19. of 1805.) - [xvi.] 7. 12 Number of Shipwrights (including their Apprentices) borne in the several Dockyards on 1st May 1805. (in 19. of 1805.) - - ' - - - - [xvi.] 19 Number of Artificers borne in the several Dock and Rope Yards, from 14th Feb. 1801 to 9th March 1805. (in 19. of 1805.) - - - - ' - [xvi.] 58 Returns of the Number of Docks in the Yards of Deptford, Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, Portsmouth, and Plymouth, and of the Artificers and Workmen employed in the said Yards, (in 78. of 1810.) [xxxvii.] 79. 80 Account of the Expense incurred in the Construction of the Works at the Dockyard at Sheerness. (in 89. of 1821.) - - - - - - cxxv. 250 Accounts of the Annual Expense attending the clearing the Harbour of Chatham, and remov- ing the Mud, Rubbish, &c. at the Entrance of the different Docks and Wharfs there, from 1815 to 1828. (179. & 180. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxvm. 571. 573 Account of the Number of Royal Dockyards in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, (in 178.) - - - 1849. xxv. 382 Return showing the Names of Officers of the Royal Dockyards to whom the Admiralty have awarded the Good Service Grant of 50Z. since 27th February 1847; also showing the Number of Men discharged from the Royal Dockyards since 27th February 1847, and whether with or without Pensions ; also the Number of Men entered since 27th February 1847; and also the Number of Men reduced from Artificers to Labourers, their former and present Pay. (in 310.) - - - - - - 1850. xx. 607 See also Devonport and Keyham Tunnel. Naval Inquiry. Naval Revision. Naval Timber. Navy, U. 2. Ordnance. Superannuations. Woolwich Dockyard. Documentary Evidence. See Evidence. Documents, Public. See Exchequer Documents. Records, Public. Doe (dem. Evees and others) v. Challis : Question of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Doe (on Demise of Evers and others) V. Challis (Writ of Error). (24.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 133 Doe v. Peeratt : Opinions of the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Doe v. Perratt. (98.) - - - - - - . 1842. xiv. 403 Opinions of Ld. Brougham and Ld. Cottenham in above Case. (270.) - 1842. xiv. 451 Doe (dem. Daniel and another) v. Woodroppe : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Cases of Doe (dem. Daniel and another) v. Woodroffe, and Woodroffe v. Doe (dem. Daniel and another). (286.) - - - - - - - 1849. xxv. 23 Dog Carts : Bill to prohibit the Use of Dogs as Beasts of Draught or Burden, (149.) - 1841. in. 1 A similar Bill (England and Ireland). (66.) - - - 1843. n. 537 Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, and to make further Provisions concerning Turnpike Roads in England, and concerning Carts drawn by Dogs. (341.) - - - - - - - - 1852-3. vn.667 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to the Lords Amendments. (412.) - 1852-3. vn, 677 Dog-stealing : Bill for the further Prevention of the Offfence of Dog-stealing, (241.) - 1845, in. 435 Dogs, Duty on. See Inland Revenue, Doheney, Michael, See Tithe Audit Office, Ireland, Dollars shipped from Abroad. See Coin and Coinage, HI. 3, Dollars and Tokens. See Bank of En&i-and, 1. 6, in. 6. Bank of Ireland, 1. 1. II. 2. Coin and Coinage, III. i. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 341 ; Dolly - - - - - Dovee Dolly's Beae, Disturbances at : Correspondence between the Chief .Magistrate of Armagh and the Executive Government in June and July 1846 : Also, Instructions to the Constabulary in reference to any Party Processions expected to take place on 12th July 1849, and of Instructions to the Stipen- diary Magistrates Who were specially sent down to Castlewellan before that Day: Also, ofiB.cial Communications from the Stipendiary Magistrates and Constabulary Officers as to the Proceedings of 12th July 1849 in any Part Of Ulster : Also, Instructions to W. Berwick, Esq., accompanying the Commission of 27th July 1849 : Also, Copy of Affidavits of John Jardine and John Porter, filed in the Queen's Bench in Hilary Term last, and of the Report annexed to the Affidavit of John Porter, and verified thereby : And also, official Report to the Lord Lieutenant of the Proceedings at the Petty Sessions held at Castlewellan on 11th September 1849. (172.) - 1850. Vol. xii. p. 281 Papers relating to an Investigation held at Castlewellan into the Occurrences at Dolly's Brae on 12th July 1849. 1850. xii. 439 Domestic Economy, Museum of. See Industrial Exhibition. Dominica : Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Dominica. (193.) - - 1835. ii. 563 Account of the Value of British Produce and Manufactures exported from Great Britain to Dominica, and Quantities of Sugar and Cofiee imported from Dominica in each Year from 1767 to 1778. (in 51. of 1806.) -. - - - - vii. 145 Account of the Exports of British Manufactures from Great Britain to Dominica in each Year from 1787 to 1791. (55. of 1806.) vii. 223 See also Colonies, Y. i. Slavery. Trade, Foreign, II. Domingo, Saint : Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Dominican Republic, with an additional Article thereunto annexed; signed at San,to Domingo, 6th March 1850, .-.-.,- 1851. xv, 537 See also Jamaica. DONAGHADEE HaRBOUR : Account of the Sums granted by Parliament for Donaghadee Harbour, &c.: 1807 — 1843. (in 113.) -.---,-, 1844. XV. 250 See also Mail Steam Packets, &c, Donations. See Charities, Doneraile, Viscount : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Hayes Viscount Doneraile, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (163.) - - 1854. xx. 693 DONOUGHMORE, EaRL OF : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Richard John Hely Earl of Donoughmore of Ireland, and Viscount Hutchinson of Great Britain, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (195.) ... 1852-3. xxvi. 117 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1854. (178.) , . . 1854. xx. 701 Dorset, Archdeaconry of : Order in Council, dated 5th October 1822, ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commis- sioners for transferring the Archdeaconry of Dorset from the Diocese of Bristol to that of Salisbury, (in 7.) - . . - . 1837. xv. 127 See also Church op England. Dorsetshire, See West of England District of Railway, Double Costs. See Costs of Actions. Douglas, Commodore, See Navy, II. 2, Dover Castle, Gaol : Bill for the Relief of poor Debtors and others confined within the Gaol of Dover Castle, (39, of 1813-14.) - - - Lxix. 251 Dover Harbour : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Management of Dover Harbour ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (324.) - 1836. xxxix. 29 [Subjects : — Resolutions — That the Constitution of the Board of Warden and Assistants, in whom the Management of the Harbour is vested, requires Alteration. Bill for more effectually main- taining and improving Dover Harbour should be immediately passed, and Bill respecting the Con- stitution of the Board of Management should be introduced early in the next Session. Plans in future to be submitted to the Lords of the Admiralty for Approval, and annual Accounts to be laid before Parliament. Powers of the Warden and Assistants to cease at the End of the next Session, and Management of the Harbour to be vested in the Lords of the Admiralty until Par- liament shall otherwise determine. No Alteration recommended respecting the Dues of Dover Harbour.] Dover Harbour of Refuge : Report to the Secretary of the Treasury on the Harbour of Refuge to be constructed in Dover Bay. - - - -- -,-- 1847. xxxii. 1 Estimate for the Formation of the whole of the Works requisite for the Completion of the Harbour now in course of Construction at Dover ; and a Plan of the said Harbour, distinguishing that Portion of the Work first contracted for and completed, and also that Portion now contracted for and in course of Construction. (in 112.) . „ r ' , m ' 1857, Sess, 2, xvit, 55 Uu 3 342 • GENERAL INDEX TO' THE Dover - - - • . . Dbummond Dover Lines, &c. See ORDJifANCE, i. Dover Railwat. See Sotith-easteKn Railway. Dower : Bill for the Amendment of the Law relating to Dower. (64. of 1833.) Vol. cccxiv. p. 699 See also Real Property. Downing Street Public Offices : Bill to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to provide additional Offices for the Public Service in or near Downing Street. (254.) - - - - ' - - - - 1854-5. iv. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Downing Street Public Offices Extension Bill ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Proceedings o^, the Committee, and Appendix. (268.) - - - - 1854-5. xxv.- 689 DowNPATRicK, Belfast, and Dublin Railway : Report of the Admiralty' on the Downpatrick, Belfast, and Dublin 'Railway Bill. (33.28. & 29.) .--..-- 1854. xxxvii. 787. Doyle's Divorce : Bill [as amended by the Committee] to dissolve the Marriage of Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Milley Doyle, K.C.B., with Mary Doyle his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (47. of 1822.) - • - - - - - - - cxxvuL 89 Minutes of Evidence taken befpre the House of Lords on the abof e Bill. (13. of 1822.) cxli. 1 Doyle, Lady Susan, See North Claim of Peerage. Drafts on Bankers : BiU to amend the Law relating to Drafts on Bankers. (86.) - - 1856. iv.. 457' Bill for granting a Stamp Duty on certain Drafts or Orders for the Payment of Money. (106.) ,-,-,.- - - - - - 1857-8. V. 277 Bill to amend the Law relating to Cheques or Drafts on Bankers. (258.) - 1857-8. iii. 553 See also Inland Revenue. Drainage of Bogs. See Bogs. Drainage of Houses. See Metropolis Sewers. Drainage and Embankment of Lands. See Improvement and Drainage of Lands. Drainage of Towns and Villages : Bill for the better Drainage and Improvement of Buildings in large Towns and Villages. . (3.) . . - r - - - - - 1841. in. 9 Bill [as amended by Select Committee] for the better Drainage of large Towns and Villages. (61.) As amended on Report. (81.) - - - - 1841. in. 23. 43 Bill for the better Drainage of Towns and Villages. (179.) ... 1841. iii. 67 See also Public Health. Towns Impiiovement. Dramatic Literary Property. See Copyright. Dramatic Performances. See Theatres. Draperies, Duties on. jSee Revenue, Public, II. Drawbacks and' Bounties. See Beer. Bibles and Prayer Books. Bricks. Coalss Corn. Cotton, and Cotton Goods. Customs. Excise. Fish. Flax, Flax SbbdJ and Hemp. Hops. Glass. Imports and Exports. Malt. Paper. Silk Trade. Slave Trade, 1. 3. Spirits, I. 2. 3. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Timber. Wine. Drawings, Collection op. See Sheepshanks' Collection. Dresden and Leipsic Railway : Regulations of the Dresden and Leipsic Railway. . - - - 1842. ix. 324 Dressmakers. See Needlewomen. • - Drogheda. See Crimes and Offences, III. 2. Drogheda Harbour. See, Works, Public, Ireland. Drogheda and Dublin Railway. See Dublin and Drogheda Railway. Droits. See Admiralty Droits. Droitwich. See Cholera. Droitwich Road. See Worcester Road. Dromore Deanery : Copy of the Instrument appointing the Reverend H. Waring to the Deanery of Dromore : Also, Return showing the Corps of the Deanery of Dromore, as laid before the Eccle- siastical Commissioners, to 1830 : And also, Copy of Orders in Council made for carrying into effect the Recommendation of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners as relating to the Deanery of Dromore. (42.) - - - - - 1844. vii. 623 Drowly, Colonel. See Chelsea Hospital. Druggists. See Apothecaries. Drummond, George (Duke de Melfort). See Perth Claim of Peerage. Drummond, James, Esq. See Strathallan, Viscount. Drummond, Lieutenant.- See Parliamentary Representation, II. i. III. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 180i-l8S9. 343 Dbummond - - - - Dublin Drummond, Right Hon. William. ^See Roxbdeghe Claim op Peeeage. Drumet. See Crawfued and Lindsay Claim of Peerage. Drunkenness : Bill for the better Observance of the Lord's Day, and for the more effectual Prevention of Drunkenness. (72.) - - - - - 1834. Vol. i. pt. 1. p. 227 See also Public Houses. Dublin : 1. Baking Trade; Bill for reviving certain. Acts of the Parliament ofL:elandfor regulating the Baking Trade in the City and County of Dublin, and for indemnifying all Persons who have acted in pursuance -thereof. (1802-3.) . - ..... [y.] 59 Boundaries of Baronies. See Baeonies, in the Index. Burial of the Dead. See Interment of the Dead, in the Index. Coals. 5ee Coals AND Coal Meters, im - . - - . . 1846. xxv. 227 National Gallery . See IS. infrOi 8. Newgate Gaol: Bill for vacating any Presentment for rebuildiilg the Gaol of Newgate in Dublin, and vacating any Contract between the Commissioners for rebuilding the said Gaol and the Contractor. (219.) - - - - - - - 1840. v. 1 Bill to amend the above. (59.) ---... 1842. it. 69 Bill to abolish the Gaol of Newgate, and provide Compensation for the Officers thereof, and to enable the Grand Jury to increase the Salaries of the Chaplains of certain other Gaols thereof, and to re-assess certain Arrears of Grand Jury Cess. (220.) - 1849. ti. 83 9. Nisi Prius Court : Bill for the Erection of a Nisi Prius Court in Dublin. (115. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvi. 731 Parliament House. See, in the Index, Bank op Ireland, 1. 1. Parliamentary Bepresentation. See, in the Index, Parliamentary Representa' HON, I. 4. XO.. Paving, lighting, watching, ^-c: Bill to continue the Act for appointing Commissioners to inquire into any Irregularities or Abuses which might have taken place i,n conducting the paving, cleansing, and lighting the Streets of Dublin. (58. of 1806.) - - - - - i. 195 Bill for the more equal Applotment of certain Rates in the County of the City of Dublin and County of Dublin respectively. (240.) . ■ . . i843. ii. 63 11. Police: Bill for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies, within the District of Dublin Metropolis. (98. of 1808.) - - •- ■ . - - . . XV. 657 Bill for improving the Police in the District of Dublin Metropolis. (197.) - 1835. n. 569 A similar Bill. (109.) - - - - - . 1836. ii. 151 Bill for amending the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 29. relating to the Police in the District of Dublin Metropolis. (56.) - - - - - - 1837. n. 235 Bill to make more effectual Provisions relating to the Police in the District of Dublin Metro- polis^ , (143.) ,. , - >- - - - - - 1837. 11.251 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Police of the District of Dublin Metropolis* 1264,) ,. , . . ., . . . ,- .,1838. n. 583 Bill to make further Provisions relating to the Police in the District of Dublin Metropolis. , , <230.) * - I - ; . - . . . 1839., 11.343 Bill to amend the Act 2 & 3 Vict. Ci 7fi. for making flirther Provisions relating to the Police in the Disti-ict of Dublin Metropolis. (280.) - '" - - 1840. n. 483 • Bill for improving the Dublin Polifee. (95;) - - - - 1842. in. 153 Bill to regulate the Superannuation Allowance of the Constabulary Force in Ireland and the Dujblin Metropolitan Police. (292.) - _ - . 1847, iii. 441 Bill for further Amendment of tke Acts relating to the Dublin Police. ,(359.) - 1847-8. iv. 505 Return of the total Amount of the Sums applicable for the Year ending 31st March 1836 to the Purposes of carrying -into execution the Act 48 Geo. 3. c. 140.' relative to the Police of Dublin Metropolis ; specifying the Sources whence such Sums are derived, and the . Acts under which-the same are leviablo. (131.) - - - 1836.- xxv. 659 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 345 Dublin Dublin — continued. 11. Police — continued. Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Receiver of the Public Offices in the Police District of Dublin Metropolis for the Year ending 31st March 1856, being the Sums received for carrying into execution Act 48 Geo. 3. c. 140., and the Application of the same. (154.) - - - - - 1836. Vol. xxvi. p. 3 Statement of the Monies received fi-om the Paymaster of Civil Services in Ireland on account of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, and the Expenditure thereof, for the Month of December 1837. (41.) ..... 1838. xviii. 905 Accounts of all Monies received and expended on account of the Public Offices and Metro- politan Police of the City of Dublin, including the additional District of Black Rock and Kingstown, from 1st January to 31st December 1840; and of all Monies received as a Tax upon Houses, Lands, &c., for the Purposes of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, made up to 31st December 1840; specifying the Total Sum charged upon and received from every Parish, the Rate in the Pound at which computed, and the total annual Value of the Property in every Parish, pursuant to 1 Vict. c. 25. (5.) - 1841. xviii. 473 Return of the Number and Charge of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, showing the Amount defrayed out of the Public Revenue, (in 112.) - - . 1852, xvn. 491 Port. See Kingston and Dublin Habboue, in the Index. Post Office. See Post Office, I., in the Index. Prisons. See Four Courts Makshalsea, in the Index. 12. Railways: Railway from Dublin to Galway or Valentia. See American Colonies, 1. Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on Railways proposed to be made in Ireland Westward of Dublin. (92.) - - - ' - 1845. xxxix. 329 Map of the several projected Lines of Railway referred to in the above Report. (92 a.) - - - - - - - 1845. xxxix. 337 13. Rates, Collection of: Bill to provide for the Collection of [Police, Poor, Water, Borough, Improvement, Sewer, and Grand Jury] Rates in the City of Dublin. (264.) - - 1849. iii. 75 14. Richmond Lunatic Asyliim : Bill to amend the Laws as to District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, to provide for the Expense of the Maintenance of certain Lunatic Poor removed from the Richmond Lunatic Asylum, Dublin, for Want of Room therein, and to provide for the Salaries and Expenses incident to the Office of Inspector of Lunatics in Ireland. (319.) - 1846. iii. 403 15. Richmond Penitentiary : ^ Bill for converting the Richmond General Penitentiary into one of the Prisons for the County of the City of Dublin, and to amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 74. relating to Prison^ in Ireland. (232.) .... - . . 1836. in. 271 16. Roads: Bill to repeal so much of the Act 26 Geo. 3. (I.) for making Public Roads in the County of Dublin, as provides for the applotting and levying of Presentments oiF the Baronies of St. Sepulchre's and Donore in a Manner different from that provided for the other Baronies of the County of Dublin. (35. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvi. 277 16a. Saint Sepulchre's Manor Court: Bill to abolish the Jurisdiction of the Court of the Liberties and Manor of Saint Sepulchre in and near Dublin, and for the future Regulation of certain Markets of the said Manor. (188.) - - 1856. VI. 367 17. Treasurer's Account: Supplemental Rule by the Lord Lieutenant in Council with reference to the Accounts of the Treasurers of the County and County of the City of Dublin, in pursuance of Act 1 Vict. c. 54. s. 18. (80.) ..... 1838. xvm. 915 18. University, National Gallery, Public Museum, SfC. : Bill to amend the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 88., " to amend the Representation of the People of Ireland," in respect of the Right of voting in the University of Dublin. (171.) - - - - ' 1842. IT. 403 Return of the Number of Persons professing the Roman Catholic Religion who have entered • as Students in the University of Trinity College, Dublin, between the Years 1829 and 1844, inclusive ; distinguishing the Numbers in each Year. (67.) - 1845. xvi. 509 Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State, Discipline, Studies, and Revenues of the University of Dublin and of Trinity College, together with Appendix containing Evidence, Suggestions, and Correspondence. - 1852-3. lx. 1 Bill to provide for the Establishment of a National Gallery of Paintings, Sculpture, and the Fine Arts, and for the Care of a Public Library, in Dublin. (255.) - 1854. v. 691 Amendments to be proposed by the Viscount Canning. (255 a.) - - 1854. r. 701 X X 34(6 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Dublin ----- Dudley Dublin — continued. 18. University, National Gallery, Public Museum, ^c. — continued. Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] to provide for the Establishment of a National Gallery of Paintings, .Sculpture,' and the Fine Arts, for the Care of o Public Library, and the Erection of a. Public Museum, in Dublin. (319.) - 1854. Vol. v. p. 703 Bill to amend the above Act. (152.) - - - - - 1854-5. vi. 1 ■ Bill to abolish certain Payments charged on the Consolidated Fund in favour of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity Gollfege, Dublin, and of certain Professors in the said College ; and tb' repeal the Stamp Duties payable on Matriculations and Degrees in the University of Dublin. (273.) 1854-5. vi. 497 See aha, in the Indix, Civic Bill Decreks. ' Corporations, Municipal, Ireland. " Crimes and Offences, I. 3. III. 2. ' IHolthead Harbour. Matricula- tions, Duty On. Petty Sessions. Quarter Sessions. Science and Art. Dublin, Archbishop of : IJetter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Archbishop of Dublin, relating to the Secession of the latter from the Board of Education, on account of a Resolution having been passed by the Board excluding " The Evidences of the Truth of Christianity " from the National 'Schools. {443.) - . - - - - - 1852-3. xxv. 127 - ■'■• Ditto [reprinted]. (26.) - - - - - 1854, xix. 403 Copy of all Correspondence between the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Archbishop of Dublin relative to his Grace's Retirement from the Board of Commissioners of National Education, both before and' subsequent to his Retirement from the Board, not already furnished to the House. .-(901) ■,.•- -'■. . _ . - 1854. xix. 405 Dublin Metropolitan Court. See Ecclesiastical Courts. Dublin Protestant, Association : ; . Memorial of .the Dublin Protestant Association to the Lord Lieutenant, relative to the -Con- f ' duct of Edmund- Smithwick and Thonias Harte, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for Kilkenny, in a Case of alleged Assault, in which Michael Cashin and Matthew Spellacy, Two Persons in the Employ of the Society for Irish Church Missions, were Plaintiffs, ' - ■ and James Ryan, Defendant, at the Petty Sessions held in the City of Kilkenny on 19th January 1857 ; together with the Reply from the Castle of Dublin, bearing Date 13th February 1857.., (46.)- -, - - - 1857, Sess. 1. vin. 243 ■ Correspondence, in April 185,7, between the Dublin Protestant Association and the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. (41.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 17 Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Dublin and Belfast Junction and Navan Branch, (in 148. 37.) --..... 1847. xl. 177 Dublin and Cashel Railvtay : Memorial addi-essed to the Treasury respecting the Execution of a Railroad between Dublin and Cashel. (141.) - . - . . 1844. xv, 279 Dublin and Drogheda Railway : ' Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railroad from Dublin to Drogheda, to be called " The Grand Northern Trunk Railway." (247.) - - 1836. xii. 81 Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (241.) - 1836. xxxiii. 445 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Dublin and Drogheda Railway Bill (Branch from Navan to Kells, and Amendment and Purchase of Navan Branch.) (in 148. 37.) ....... 1847. xl. 177 Report of the Board of Trade on the Dublin and DroghMa Railway Bill (Enlargement of | Dublin Station, Creation of New Stock, &c.) (23. 21.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 147 Dublin, Dundrum, and Rathfarnham Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Dublin, Dundrum, and Rathfarnham Railway Extension Bill, (in 148.29.) - - . - ' - 1847. xL. 157 Similar Report of the Admiralty. (56.44.) .... 1851. xxx. 477 Dublin and Gal way Railway. See Irish Great Western Railway: Dublin and Kingstown Railway : Report of the Board of Directors of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway Company (Seventeenth Annual Meeting.) ,(in 21.-App.) ..... 1849. xxix. 607 See also Works, Public, Ireland. . Dublin and Wicklow Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Dublin and Wicklow Railway Bill (Gorey Ex- tension, Preference Shares, and Lease of Dublin and Kingstown' Railway.) (^23.22.) - - - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii."149 Dublin to Howth Road. See Holyhead Roads, &c. Duchy op Cornwall Office. See Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies of, DuBDiNGTON. See Cholera. Dudley Poor La^v Union : . Correspondence between the Poor Law-Commissioners and the Guardians of the Dudley Union, and also the Guardians of the City of London Union, respecting the Diet of able-bodied and adult Paupers in the Workhouses of said Unions. (107.)- - 1838. xVm. 253 Returns from the: Poor Law Commissioners r6lative to the Dietary, Sickness, Deaths, &c. in the Dudley Workhouse. (134.) - , . . . 1838, xvm, 431 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 347 Duelling - - - - - Dundee Duelling in Scotland : ■; Bill to repeal certain Acta of the Parliament of Scotland (James, 6., Pari. lp,,c. 12#, and WiUiam, Pari. 1. c. 35.) regarding Duelling. (64. of! ]?I9.) - Vol. xcvir. p. 269 DuFAtTEE, M. See Bank of France. . ., , - DUFFERIN AND ClANEBOYE, BaEON : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Honourable Frederick Temple Blackwood Baron Dufferin and Claneboyie in Ireland, claiming a Eight to vote as an Irish Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent the Peerage of Ireland. (245.) - . . 1847-8. xxii. 113 DUFFETN LlTNVI AND POETHCAWL AND LlyNTI ValLEY RAILWAY : . . Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Dufiryn Llynvi. and Porthcawl , and Llynvi Valley Railway Amalgamation Bill, (in 148. 33.) - - -,,1847. XL. 169 buLwiCH College : Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the College of God's Gift, in Dulwich in the County of Surrey. (173.) - - - 1856. iv, 5Q9 Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for,the College of God's Gift, in Dulwich in the County of Surrey, with certain Alterations. (13.) As amended by the Select Committee. (76.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 155. 183 DUMBLANB, DOUNE, AND CalLANDEE RAILWAY : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Abandonment of the Dumblane, Doune, and Callander Railway. (3.) ..... 1851. xxix. 523 DuMFEiES AND Maxwelltown Wateewoeks : Report of the Admiralty on the Dumfries' and Maxwelltown Waterworks Bill. (66.9.) 1850. XXXIV. 387 Dun Navigation : Report of the Admiralty on the Dun Navigation (Purchase of Stainforth and Keadby Canal Bill. (49. 7.) . - - . - . 1849. xxxvn. 15 Report of the Admiralty on the Bill for the Transfer of the Shefiield Canal to the River Dun Navigation Company. (49. 8.) - - - ' - 1849. xxxvii. 17 . DuNBOYNE Claim of Peeeage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges towhom were referred the Petition of Theobald Fitzwalter Butler, Lord Baron of Dunboyne in Ireland, praying that the said Title, Dignity, and Peerage of Lord Baron of Dunboyne, &c. may be declared to belong to the Petitioner, (c.) . . . '. 1859, Sess. 1. xi. 219 DuNALLEY, Lord : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Henry Prittie Lord Dunalley of Kilboy in the County of Tipperaiy, in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (n.) ....... 1854-5.- xxi. 119 DuNBAE Haeboue : Bill to authorize the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated- Fund to the Magistrates and Town Council of Dunbar, for the Purpose of improving the Victoria Harbour of Dunbar. (173.) 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 213 DuNDAs, Me. See Biemingham. ■ DuNDAs, Vice-Admieal, See Tuekey and Russia. ' Dundee. See Choleea. Dundee and Aebeoath Railway : Report of the Admirality on the Dundee and Arbroath Railway (Dundee Station) Bill. (56.28.) . ■ - ■ . . . . . . 1851. XXX. 403 DUNDALK AND EnNISKILLEN RAILWAY : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway Amendment Bill, (in 148. 37.) - 1847. XL. 177 Report of the Board of Trade in the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway (Extension and Branches) BUI. "(23. 85.) - . . . . 1859, Sess, 1. vin. 283 Dundee and Newtyle Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway Bill. (in 148.46.) ■ - - - . i . . 1847. xl. 225 JRepOrt of the Board" of Trade on the Dundee and Newtyle Railway Bill (Improvement of the Dundee and Newtyle Railway by the Dundee and Perth and Aberdeen Junction Company). (23.23.) - - - ■ . . 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 151 Dundee and Perth Railway : Report of the Railway' Commissioners on the Dundee' and Perth Railway (Alteration, • Extension, and Branches) Bill, (in 148. 46.) •- - - 1847. xl. 225 Xx 2 3*S GENERAL INDEX TO THE DUNGANNON ------ DUBHAM DuNGANNON (Viscotjnt) V. Smith : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Gase of Viscount Dungannon v. Smith. (158.) - . - 1846. Vol. xix. p. 375 Ddnmoke Haeboue. See Mail Steam Packets, &c. Woeks, Public, Ieeland. Dunn's Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John William Dunn, Esquire, with Eliza Papps Dunn his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (47. of 1819.) .--,-. 111. 167 DuNQuiN. See Eoman Catholics, II. DUNEAVEN, EaEL OP : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Eight Hon. Edwin Richard Wyndham Earl of Dunraven in Ireland, claiming a Eight to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (107.) ---.-.-- 1851. XVII. 123 DUNSANDLE AND ClANCONAL, BaEON : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Denis St. George Baron Dunsaudle and Clanconal in Ireland, claiming the Right to vote as an Irish Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent Ireland. (211.) - - - - - - - 1849. xxvi. 295 DuNSANT, Baeon : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Edward Baron Dunsany, claiming a Right to vote at the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland ; and also the Report of the Judges in Ireland on the said Claim. , (49. of 1823.) - - - - -, clvi. 49 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Edward Baron Dunsany, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (158.) - - 1854. xx. 705 DuNSE. See Beewickshieb Sheeiff and Commissart Couets. Dunstable Road. See Holyhead Road, &c. DuNUELiN. See Roman Catholics, II. DuEHAM, Bishop of. See Archbishops and Bishops. Dueham Palatinate Juris- diction. dueham, coronees of : Bill for regulating the Coroners of the County of Durham. (202.) - - 1837. n. 83 Durham, Deanery and Canons of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for charging the Deanery and Canons of Durham with a Payment to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, (in 21.) .-..-... 1842, vii. 194 Durham, Earl op : Account of the total Expenditure of the Extraordinary Embassy of the Earl of Durham to St. Petersburgh in 1832. (in 157. of 1833.) - - - - cccxxit. 679 See also American Colonies. Durham, Diocese of : Return of the Number of Churches endowed and Livings augmented in the Diocese of Durham by the late William Van Mildert, D.D., Bishop of Durham, during the Period of his Episcopacy. (117.) --'.-.. 1836. XXT. 365 Order in Council, dated 22d December 1 836, ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Com- missioners for charging the See of Durham with a Contribution towards the smaller Sees, and for making certain Changes in, &c. (in 7.) - - - 1837. xv. 139 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for completing certain Augmentations of poor Benefices agreed to be granted by the late Bishop of Durham, (in 2.) - - - - ' - - 1838. xvhl 76 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for completing certain Augmentations of poor Benefices agreed to be granted by the late Bishop of Durham, (in 22.) - - - ■ - - . 1839. xvi. 278 See also Church op England. Durham Cathedral : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for confirming certain Alterations in the Statutes of Durham Cathedral, (in 21.) - - 1842. vii. 198 Durham Palatinate Jurisdiction : Bill for putting an end to the separate Palatinate Jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Durham. (99.) As amended on Report. (123.) - - 1836. il 127. 139 Bill for improving the Practice and Proceedings of the Court of Pleas of the County Palatine of Durham and Sadberge. (80.) - . . . . 1839. n. 355 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 349 Durham ------ East DuKHAM Palatinate Jueisdictiok — continued. Bill for extending certain Provisions of the Act 8 Ann. c. 17., to prevent Frauds committed by Tenants regarding Executions for Rent, to certain Process in use within the County Palatine of Durham and Sadberge. (22. of 1830.) - - Vol. cclxiii. p. 35 Bill to amend the Provisions of the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 19., for separating the Palatine Jurisdiction of the County Palatine of Durham from the Bishoprick of Durham ; and to make further Provision with respect to the Jura Regalia of the said County, (159.) - - - ~ - - - - - 1857-8. HI. 555 Returns of the Number of Writs issued and Causes tried in the Chancery Court, the County Court, and the Court of Pleas of the County Palatine of Durham, in each Year from 1826 to 1835. (106.) ...... 1836. xxv. 337 See also Landlord and Tenant, 8. DtTEHAM University : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for appro- priating Durham Castle to the Use of the University, (in 2.) - 1838. xviii. 82 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for completing the Endowment of Durham University, (in 21.) ... 1842. vn. 186 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for transferring to the University of Durham certain Property held in trust by the Dean and Chapter of Durham, (in 49.) .....-- 1843. xxii. 6 See also Matriculations, Dutt on. Universities, DUEHAM AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY SCHEMES. See LeEDS RAILWAY SCHEMES. Dutch East Indies. See Sugar. Duties. See Customs. Excise. Inland Revenue. Imports and Exports. Legacy Duties. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Taxes and Duties. Tolls, Customs, and Duties, Ireland. Trade and Navigation. Duty-free Goods. See Imports and Exports, I. Dwelling Houses, Duties on. See Assessed Taxes, House Duty. Dwelling Houses, Offences with respect to. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 2, 5, 1, lb, HI. Dwellings for the Labouring Classes. See Labouring Classes. Dyeing Works. See Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. Dymoke, Lewis, Esq. See Marmyon Claim of Peerage. Dynllaen, Port. See Port Dynllaen. E. Earl Marshal : Bill to render His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects in Great Britain eligible to certain Civil Offices, and to enable the Dukes of Norfolk, being Catholics, to exercise the Offices of Earl Marshal and Deputy Earl Marshal, without taking or subscribing certain Oaths or Declarations. (53. of 1824.) ... - - cLix, 203 Bill to enable the Earl Marshal and his Deputy to execute the Duties of their Office without taking or subscribing certain Oaths. (126, of 1824.) . - - clx. 1041 Earthenware. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. East Anglian Railways : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Lynn and Ely, and Ely and Huntingdon, and Lynn and Dereham Amalgamation Bill, (in 148. 3.) - - - 1847, XL, 25 Report of the Admiralty on the East Anglian Railways (Deviations and New Lines) Bill. (65.4.) - .-...-_ 1852. XXIX. 201 Report of the Admiralty on the East Anglian Railways Bill, (119.36,) - 1852-3. lxvii, 439 East Country Dock : Account of the total Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered the East Country Dock in 1824, (97, of 1825,) _-,--» cxciii. 55 East Fife Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the East of Fife Railway Bill (Deviation of Main Line, and Improvement of the Junction with the Edinburgh and Northern). (in 148, 71,) ' - - 1847. xl. 333 X X 3 3S0 GENERAL INDEX TO^ THE East Indies East Indies : ") IBUla, Reports, &c. relating to AffoAri smee the Transfer of the Oovenmeni qf India to East India Company" ' I ^P'^'^^^Py-'^^^^^^fov^ndimdertheiiead ;si}A'il-sD\v.s (Bkitish Gptekumsnt).] I. Bills relajting to the East Indies and East India Company : 1. Territorial, Military, and Political Affairs. 2. Judicial and Ecclesiastical Affairs.. 3. Trading and Commercial Affairs. 4... Revenue and Financial Affairs. 5. The Company's, Charier and exclusive Privileges. <• 6. Payment, Sfc. of Civil Servants, Regulation of Colleges, Postage, S^c' • 7._ Emigration ofNaiives, and Impbrtattori of Slaves. 8. Acts passed by the Legislature of India. II. Eeports relating to the East Indies and East India Company : 1. Trade and General Affairs of the Company. 2. Renewal of the Company's Charter, and Opening of the East India Trade. 3. Steam Communication with India ; Postal Service. ' 4. East India Maritime Officers. 5. Carnatic Debts and Madras Bankers^ 6. Growth of Cotton. 7. Salt Monopoly. 8. Judicial Affairs. 9. Insurrection in India. 10. Colonization of India. XI. Miscellaneous. ---i-'l III. "Accounts and Papers relating to the East Indies and East India Company : 1. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs ; Government Regulations ; State of Society, SfC. .' " ; . 2. Judicial Matters. 3. Financial Affairs of the Company, Civil, Political, and Commercial, and the Trade and Intercourse with the East generally. 4. China Trade carried on -by the Company and other British Subjects. - 5. Tea Trade. 5a. Salt Monopoly. ,',.., 6. Trade carried on by the Americans and other Foreign Nations with India,. China, and the Eastern Islands. 7. Cultivation of Coffee, Cotton, and Tobacco. 8. Company's Charter and exclusive Privileges. , 9. Salaries, Pensions, Gratuities, Superannuations, Sfc. 10. Religious and Educational Institutions and Endowments. 11. Treaties with, and Proclamations issued by. Native Princes. 12. Slavery, Free Labour, and Emigration. 13. Public Works, Railways, Canals, Irrigation, Steam Navigation, Postal Communication, ^c. 14. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to the East Indies and East India Company : 1. Bills relating to Territorial, Military, and Political Affairs : Bill for making Fort Marlborough subordinate to Fort William, and for transferring the super- numerary Servants of that Establishment to Fort St. George. (1801-2.) Vol. [ii.] p. 13 Bill for the better Government of the Settlements of Fort St. George- and Bombay, for the Regulation of Public Banks, and for amending the Act 33 Geo. 3. relating to the Periods at which the Civil Servants of the Company may be employed in their Service ■ abroad. (18. of 1807.) - - - - - - - ix. 325 Bill for continuing, for a certain Time, the Powers of the Commissioners acting in pursuance of an Agreement between the East India Company and the private Creditors jjf the Nabobs of the Carnatic. (72. of 1810.) - - - - - xxxii. 109 Bill to'amend Two Acts (27 Geo. 2. and 39 Geo. 3.) relating to the raising of Men for the Service of the Company, and the quartering and billpting such Men, and to Trials by Regimental Courts-martial. (103. of 1810.) -----. xxxii. 345 Bill for making further Provision for Payment of Salaries in the India Boai'd Office ; ■ for restoring to the Service of the East India Company Military Officers removed thereftoin by Sentence of Courts-martial ; and for authorizing the Company to take up Ships by private Contract in certain Cases. (76. of 1811.) - - - xli. 501 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws for punishirig Mutiny and Desertion of Officers and - Soldiers iii the Company's Service. (116". of 1823.) -' -' - Cxliv. 1213 Bill for transferring to the Company certain Possessions newly aeqtored in the East Indies, and for authorizing the Removal of Convicts from Sumatra. (129. of 1824) - ctx. 10|13 Bill to remove Doubts, as to the Power of appointing, convening, and Sonfirming the Sentences of Courts-martial in the East Indies. (127.) - - - - 1844. ii. 391 • Bill to Umend the Acts' for rendering "efFectivS the Service of the Chelsea and Greenwich Out-Pensioners, and to extend them to the Pensioners of the East . India Com- pany.. (324.). - - - . . . 1847-8. v.' 533 Bill for' punishing Mutiny and Desertion of Officers and Soldiers in the Service of the East • India Company, and for regulating in such Service the Payment of Regimental Debts ■and the Distrfbution "fef the lEffects "bf Officers and" Soldiers dying in the Service. (184.) - . - - :. . . . . 1849. Ti. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 851 East Indies East Indies, &c. : I. Bills — continued. . Bills relating to Territorial, Military, and Political Affairs — ^continued. Bill to provide for an additional Number of European Troops in the Service of the East India Company. (288.) - - . ;- -^'v. " 1852-3., Vol. in. p. 631 Bill to provide for the 'Mode of passing Letters Patent and other Act? of the Crown relatinff to India, and for vesting certain Powers in the Governor General of India in Councfl. (250.) - -" - - - - -.1854 iv. 323 Bill for punishing Mutiny and Desertion of Oflficers and Soldiers in the Service ot the iiast India Company, and for regulating in such Service the Payment of Eegimental Debts and the Distribution of the Effects of Officers and Soldiers dying in the Service. (202.) ------ - 1857,Sess.2. v. 265 Bill to confirm an Order ip Council concerning the Exercise of Jurisdiction in Matters M-ising within the Kingdom of Siam. (164.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 405 See also infra, I. 2. 5. . ' • ■ 2. -Bills relating to Judicial and Ecclesiastical Affairs : Bills to amend so much of Act 33 Geo. 3. as relates to the -fixing the Limits of the Towns o Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, and also so much of the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. as relates ■ - to granting Letters of Administration to the Effects of Persons dying intestate in India, ■ to the Removal of Persons not being 'British Subjects, and the making Provision for Judges in the East Indies. (80. of 1814-15.) - - - Lxxiii. 375 Bill for further regulating the Payment of. the Salaries and Pensions to the East India Judges, and to the Bishop of Calcutta ; to authorize the Transportation of Offenders from St. Helena r and for more effectually providing for the Administration of Justice in Singapore and Malacca, and certain Colonies on the Coast of Coromandel. (173. of 1825.) , ; - - - - , ,- - - CLxxvi. 1131 , Bill to regulate the Appointment of Juries in the East Indies. (58. of 1826.) - cxcix. 129 Bill to declare and settle the Law respecting the Liability of the Real Estates of British Subjects and others situate within the Jurisdiction of His Majesty's Supreme Courts in India as Assets in the Hands of Executors and Administrators, to the Payment of the Debts of their deceased Owners. (127. of 1828.) , .- - - ccxxv. 565 ' .Bill to provide for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors in the East Indies until the Fkst Day of March 1833. (161. of 1828.) - ^ - - - - ccxxy. 857 Bill for improving the Administration of Criminal Justice in the British Territories in the East Indies, (162. of 1828.) ------ ccxxv. 897 Bill for the Relief of the Sufferers by the Insolvency of Gilbert Ricketts, Esqi^re, formerly Registrar of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras. (215. of 1830.) - cCLxra._ 709 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Appointment of Justices of the Peace and of Juries in the East Indies. (166. of 1831-32.) - - - - - ccxcvii. 117 Bill to amend the Law relating to Insolvent Debtors in India. (182.) - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 977 Bill for enabling His Majesty to grant Admiralty Jurisdiction to the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore, and Malacca. (227.) - - 1836. iii. 229 Bill to confirm certain Rules and Orders of the Supreme Courts of Judicature at Fort "William and Madras ; and to empower the same Courts, and the Supreme Court of Judicature of Bombay, to make Rules and Orders concerning Pleadings, n53 ) . . . . - - . 1839. III. 377 Bill to continue until 1st March 1845, &c. the se-^-eral Acts relating to Insolvent Debtors in India. (246.) - - " . . - 1840. iii. 327 Bill to enable Her' Majesty to grant Furlough Allowances to the Bishops of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay who shall return to Europe for a limited Period after residing in India a sufficient Time to entitle them to the highest Scale of Pension, (255 )" -------- 1842. III. 193 Bill for rendering Proceedings in Courts of Equity in India more expeditious. /q'o \ ,, - - - ■ •■ " " lo4o. II. 44/ Bill to continue until 1st March 1847, &c. the several Acts relating to Insolvent Debtors in India. (67.) - - " " ^. T -^ T , -n" J^*^'- '^t 1^'' Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Insolvent Debtors in India. Q^ij- \. ------- 1847-8. v. 121 Bill to : authorize Removal from India of Insane Persons charged with Offences, and to give better Effect to Inquisitions of Lunacy in India. (285.) 1851. v. 197 Bill to amend certain Acts relating to the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore, and Malacca, and to the Supreme Courts of Judicature in India. (261.) As amended m Committee. (295.) - ' - - 1854-5. in. 429. 433 Bill to make valid certain Acts of the late Chief Justice of Bombay. (94.) 1857-8. in. 235 See also infra, I. 5. 3. Bills relating to Trading and Commercial Affairs : Bill to explain and amend the Act 39 Geo. 3. for regulating the Manner in which the Com- pany shall hire Ships. (1802-3,) - - - - - _ [v.J 299 Bill to enable the Company to make Allowances to Owners of certain Ships in their Service, on account of the extraordinary Outfit thereof. (1802-3.) - - - [vj 619 Bill to extend the Period for allowing Importations from and Exportations to the Places within the Limits of the Charter of the Company in Ships not of British Build until the 1st January J815. (16 of 1813-14.) - - " ^ ". ^ Z./^'"'- /^^ Bill to make further Regulations for the Registry of Ships built in India [and the -t-Hipioy- mentofLascars]. (88." of 1814-15.) - - - - - Lxxm. 399 Bill to regulate the Trade to and from Places within the Limits of the Company s Charter, and certain Possessions of His Misjesty in the Mediterranean. (68. of 1817.) - lxxxiii. 361 Xx 4 8&2 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : I. Bills — continued. 3. Bills relating to Trading and Commercial Affairs — continued. Bill for the further Eegulation of the East India Trade' (114. of 1821.) - Vol. cxxi. p. 503 Bill to consolidate and amend the several Laws now in force relating to the East India Trade, and to amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 41. for registering Vessels, so far as relates to Vessels registered in India. (103. of 1823.) - ... cxLiy. 961 Bill to authorize the Company to trade direct from China to the British Colonies and Plantations in America. (116. of 1824.) - - _ . - clx. 973 Bill to regulate the Trade to China and India. (169. of 1833.) - - CCCXt. 633 Bill to repeal so much of several Acts as requires Deposits to be made upon Teas sold at the Compiany's Sales. (133.) . - - . . 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 577 Bill further to regulate the Trade of Ships built and trading within the Limits of the East India Company's Charter. (258.) - ... - 1840. in. 1 Bill to reduce the Duty on Eum and Eum Shrub the Produce of and imported from certain British Possessions in the East Indies into the United Kingdom, (43.) - 1841. iii. 101 See also infra, I. 6. 4. Bills relating to Revenue and Financial Affairs : Bill to regulate the Bonds issued by the Company, with respect to the Kate of Interest, and the Duty payable thereon. (4. of 1803-4.) .... [viii.] 7 Bill to enable the Company to raise Money upon Bond, instea^ of increasing their Capital Stock. (22. of 1807.) - - - - - - - IX. 333 Bill for advancing 1,500,000/. to the Company by Exchequer Bills. (117. of 1810.) xxxii. 453 Bill to authorize the Transfer to the East Indies of the Company's Debts originally contracted there and payable in England. (147. of 1812.) ... xlviii. 1169 Bill for advancing 2,500,000/. to the Company, to enable them to discharge Part of their Indian Debt. (162. of 1812.) - . - . - - xltiii. 1303 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Duties and Taxes heretofore imposed and levied under the Authority of the several Governments in the East Indies. (89. of 1813-14.) . lxix. 199 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Meaning of the 13th Section [respecting Interest on Loans to Native Independent Sovereigns] of the Act 13 Geo. 3. c. 63. for the Management of the Affairs of the Company. (146. of 1825.) .... clxxvi. 821 Case laid before the Attorney and Solicitor General by the Company, for their Opinion on the Construction of the 13th Section of the Act 13 Geo. 3. c. 63. for the Management of the Affairs of the Company, relating to Interest on Loans to Native Sovereigns; together with their Opinions thereon. (164. of 1825.) - - - . cxciii. 233 Bill for enabling the East India Company to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Service of the Government of India. (43.) .... 1857-8. it, 1 5. Bills relating to the Government of India, and to the Company's Charter and exclusive Privileges : Bill for continuing in the Company for a further Term the British Territories in India ; for estfiblishing further Eegulations for the Government of and Administration of Justice within, the said Territories ; and for regulating Trade to and from Places within the Limits of the Company's Charter. (155. of 1812-13.) - - - lix. 881 Bil. for the further Regulation of the Trade to and from Places within the Limits of the Company's Charter. (19. of 1813-14.) ..... lxix. 195 Bill for effecting an Arrangement with the Company, and for the better Government of His Majesty's Indian Territories till the 30th Day of April 1854. (153. of 1833.) As amended. (163. of 1833.) - , - - - - cccxv. 347. 389 Bill to indemnify the Govei'nor General and other Persons in respect of certain Acts done in the Administration of the Government of the British Territories in the East Indies subsequent to 22d April 1834, and to make those Acts valid. (10.) ^As amended by the Committee. (19.) ...... 1835. 1.63.67 Bill to authorise the Court of Directors to suspend the Execution of the Provisions of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85. so far as they relate to the Creation of the Government of Agra. (31.) As amended by the Committee. (40.) - . - 1835. i. 157. 161 Bill to provide for the Government of India. (366.) As amended in Committee. (384.) 1852-3. v. 1. 29 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Lord Wharncliffe and the Earl of Ellen- borough. (356 a.b.c.) - - - - - 1852-3. v. 23. 25. 27 Clauses to be proposed on Third Eeading by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (384 a.b.) ....... 1852-3. v. 51. 53 6. .Bills relating to the Payment, ^c. of Civil Servants, Regulation of Colleges, Postage, S^c. : Bill to suspend the Provisions of an Act of His late Majesty (53 Geo. 3. c. 155.) respecting the Appointment of Writers in the Service of the Company, and to authorize the Payment of the Allowances of the Civil and Military Officers of the said Company dying while absent from India. (107. of 1826.) ..... cc. 831 Bill to continue the Operation of the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 56. for suspending the Provisions of an Act of His late Majesty respecting the Appointment of Writers in the Service of the Company ; and to amend the Provisions of the Act 47 Geo.. 3. [as to the Employment of Civil Servants], so far as they relate to the Period of Residence at Hertford College as a Qualification for certain Offices, (7. of 1829.) - - - ccxm. 283 Bill to authorize the Commissioners for the Affairs of India to suspend the subsisting Enactments concerning the Four-fold System of Nomination of Candidates for the Company's College at Haileybury, &c. (129.) ^As amended by the Committee. (203.) - - 1837. II. 325. 329 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 353 East Indies East Indies, &c. : I. Bills — continued. , 6. Bills relating to Civil Servants, ^c.^continued. Bill to repeal tlie Proliibition of the Payment of the Salaries and Allowances of the Company's Officers during their Absence from their respective Stations in India. (100.) As amended by the Committee. (139.) - - - 1837. Vol. ii. p. 267. 269 Bill to impose Bates of Packet Postage on East India Letters, and to amend certain Acts relating to the Post Office. (195.) ... - 1837. n. 273 Bill to enable the Commissioners for the Affiiirs of India to make Eules and Regulations for Haileybury College. (125.) .....' 1838. ii. 783 Bill to relieve the East India Company from the Obligation to maintain the College at Haileybury. (198.) 1854-5. iv. 343 7. Bills relating to Emigration of Natives, and Importation of Slaves : Bill for the Protection of Natives of Her Majesty's Territories in the East Indies contracting for Labour to be performed without the said Territories, and for regulating their Passage by Sea. (163.) As amended in Committee. (179.) As amended on Re-commit- ment. (210.) As amended on Report. (221.) - 1838. in. 687. 701. 719. 737 Bill tor extending to the Grovernors and Officers of the East India Company the Powers given by the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 113. to Her Majesty's Governors and Officers for the more effectual Suppression of the Importation of Slaves into India by Soa. (246.) - 1842. iv. 457 8. Acts passed hy the Legislature of India : Acts passed by the Indian Legislature during the Years 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, and 1838. (201.) 1840. X. 209 Act No. X. of 1844, for the Abolition of certain Pilgrim Taxes, and for the Superintendence of the Temple of Juggernauth. (in 19.) ... - 1841. v. 148 Act for the Abolition of Discriminating Duties, (in 144.) - - 1847-8. xx. 587 Act No. XIV. of 1836, relating to Duties of Customs in the Provinces of Bengal and Orissa. (in 105/.) 1852. xi. 379 Act No. I. of 1838, relating to Duties of Customs in the Presidency of Bombay, (in 105/.) 1852. xi. 421 Act No. XIV. of 1843, for regulating the Levy of Customs Duties, and the Manufac- ture of Salt, in the North-western Provinces of the Presidency of Bengal, (in 105/) - - - - - - - - 1852. XI. 389 Act No. VI. of 1844, for abolishing the Levy of Transit or Inland Customs Duties, for re- vising the Duties on Imports and Exports by Sea, and for determining the Price at •which Salt shall be sold for Home Consumption within the Territories subject to the Government of Fort St. George, (in 105/) - - - 1852. xi. 409 Act No. XIX. of 1844, for abolishing Town Duties and Mookauts, and all Taxes upon Trades and Professions, within the Presidency of Bombay, (in 105/) - 1852. xi. 432 List of the Acts of the Indian Legislature as to Trade and Navigation passed since 1st May 1834. (110 e.) - ' • - ... 1852. xi. 505 n. Reports relating to the East Indies and East India Company : 1. Trade and General Affairs of the Company : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Financial Affairs of the Company, with Statements of their Territorial Revenues and Charges, from 1792-3 to 1808-9, with the Estimate for 1809-10. (118. of 1811.) - - - xliv. 57 Third Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the Company. (58. of 1812.) LH. 1 [SirBJEor : — Extraordinary Keceipts and Disbursements.] Fourth Report from the Select Committee of the HousS of Commons on the Affairs of the Company. (76. of 1812.) .... - - xii. 63 [Subjects : — China Trade. Expense of the Settlement of Saint Helena. Home Accounts. Private and Neutral Trade, and Sale of Prize Goods. Appropriations.] Supplement to the Fourth Report. (164. of 1812.) .... lii. 175 [Subject :— Documents respecting the Private Trade.] Fifth Report from the Select Committee. (4. of 1812-13.) - - Lxi. and Lxii. [Subjects: —General Management, History, and Government of India. — I. Bengal Presidendy. 1. Summary of the different Systems of internal Government antecedent to 1784. 2. Eeforms ifltroduced hy Lord Cornwallis ; permanent Settlement of the Land Revenue ; Sayer Duties ; Tax on Spirituous Liquors ; Monopoly of Salt and Opium ; Completion of the new System of Govern- ment, and Enactment of a Code of Eegulations ; Eevenue Department ; Civil and Criminal Courts of Justice ; Police ; Extension of the new System to Benares and to the Ceded and Con- quered Provinces. 3. Practical Effects of the new System of Government ; Eevenue Depart- ment; Administration of Justice; Police. — II. Presidency of Fort St. George. 1. View of the Systems adopted for the Administration of the Land Eevenues, &c. in the ancient Territories down to 1802 : Northern Circars ; Jaghire ; Home Parms ; Cuddalore and adjacent Lands ; Permanent Settlement. 2. Progress of Eevenue Administration in the modern Possessions ; Specification of modern Territory ; Administration of the Eevenues in the Havelly Lands ; Permanent Settlement of particular Districts ; Landed Tenures ; Administration of the Eevenues in the Poligar Lands ; Permanent Settlement of particular Pollams ; Practical Effects of the permanent Settlements ; Judicature and Police.] Glossary to the Fifth Report. (1812-13.) ... - lxii. 1003 [Subject :— Explanation of the Oriental Terms occurring in the Eeports, with the Derivations shown in Arahic, Bengaly, Hindustany, Persian, and Sanscrit Characters ; compiled by Dr. Wilkins, Librarian of the India Company.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Peti-" tions relating to East India-built Shipping. (72. of 1813-14.) - - Lxxii. I III. Y y 364 ■■ GENEIAL IN DEX TO TH'l East Indies East Indies, Stc: II. Reports, &c. — continued. , 1. Trade and General: Affairs -of -the Company — 'continued. Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company ; with Minutes of Evidence. (228. of 1830.) - Vol. ccLXXii. p. 371 [SuBJEca; i — China Trade.] . Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquii'e into the present State of the Affairs of the Company, and into the Trade hetween Great Britain, the East Indies, and China ; with Minutes of Evidence. (1 1 . of 1 830.) cclxxiv. 1 [Heads op Evidence :■ — Commercial Capital of the Company. Their Power and Influence at Canton. Advantage derived from it hy other Nations trading with China. Their Shipping ; Tea Trade ; Private and Privilege Trade ; Country Trade. Different Qualities of Teas. The Com- pany reject those which do not come up to their Standard. China Trade of the Americans ; their Investments in China ; Cotton Trade ; Fur Trade; Tea Trade, and Mode of Trading. Probable Effect of opening the China Trade. Monopoly of the Company stated to he injurious. Anticipated Effects ofFree Trade. Hong Merchants. Character of the Chinese Criminal Courts. Government of India by the English Government. Territorial Revenue. Judicial System. Tenure and Culti- vation of Land. Division and Descent of Property among Children. Education and Judicial Qualification of Judges. English Law, how far it applies to India. The Character of Europeans , . respected by, the Natives'. Slaves and Slavery. Zemindars ; their Character, Habits, and Pursuits. Organiization of Native Police. Hindoos and Mohammedans ; their Character, Coies of Law, and Proportion of Population to each other. Extent of Education in India. State of the British and Native Paptilation in Bombay, Arcot, Candeish, Ceylon, Tanjore, Canara, Nagpoor, Patna, Prince of Wales Island, and the Upper Provinces. Cultivation and Manufacture of Cotton, Indigo, Silk, and Sugar. Monopoly of Opium, Timber, Salt in Bengal and Malabar, Tobacco in 1806, and Cardamums, Arrack, and Toddy. Condition of Half-Castes. Comparative Prevalence of Suttees at different Places. Tributary States connected with the Government of Bombay. Character of the Native Government of Nagpore. Introduction of the Jury System into Ceylon, and its Applicability to India generally. Jurisdiction of Supreme Courts. Administration of Justice in the several Presidencies.] Appendixes. (A.) (B.) (C.) (D.), Glossary and Index. (11. of 1830.) - cclxxv. 1 Digest of tlie Evidence given before the Lords Committee, 1830, on Commercial Subjects; viz., Indigo,' Cotton, Silk, Sugar, Tobacco, Coffee, Cardamums, Canals and Roads, China Trade.- (in 445.-II.) . - - ■ - - - 1852-3. xxxv. 17 Digest of the Evidence given in the Commons Reports on East India Affairs, Second Report of 1830, and Reports of 1830-31 and 1831, on Commercial Subjects ; viz.. Indigo, Silk, Cotton, Wool, Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Cochineal, Lac Dye, Paper, Gold, Copper, Iron, Stone, Coal, Steam Engines, Roads,- India Trade, and China. (in 445.-II.) - - ... . 1852-3. xxxv. 29 Digest of Evidence given before the Commons Committee, 1832, on- Commercial Subjects, viz., the Company's Establishments in London, India, and China ; Union of Govern- inent and Trade ; Silk, Cotton, Indigo,, Lac Dye, Sugar, Saltpetre, Tobacco, Coffee, Iron, Coal, Timber, Steam ; India, American, and Frencb Trade ; Opening of China Trade ; Currency, Banks, Remittance. . (in 445.-II.) - 1852-3. xxxv. 47 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Petition of the East India Company for Relief ; with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Index. (43.) .-, - - - - - - 1840. xxii. 491 [SmBJECTS: — Commercial Kegulations affecting the Intercourse between the East Indies and the United Kingdom. The Committee recommend the Removal of distinctive Duties in Australia and Ceylon ; Equalization of Duties on American and East Indian Tobacco; and a Revision of Duties on Silks, Drugs, and Spices.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on East India Produce ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (295.) - - 1840. xxvii. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — Antigua. Assam Tea. Bandanna Weaving. Barbadoes. British Manu- fectures. Corahs. Cotton. Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Kum, and Spirits. Emigration to the West Indies. Pemale Labour in the West Indies. Hill Coolies. India Handkerchiefs. Labour, Supply and Cost -of. • TVtachinery. Negroes-; their Moral and Physical Condition, and Mode of Living. Silk, and Silk Manufactures.] Report of the Law Commission of India, dated 2d July 1842, on the training of the Junior CivU Servants of India, addressed to the Governor Genei^al ; together with the Cor- respondence relating thereto. (91.) - - - . 1852-3. Lxiv.. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed in 1832 to inquire i-nto the present State of the Affairs, of the East India Company, and into the State of Trade between Great Britain, the East Indies,' and China ; together with a General Appendix and Index. (445.) ..... 1852-3. xxxii. 1 [SnBjEOTS:— I. Public : Home Government. Local Government. Law. Natives. Ecclesiastical Patronage. Education: Civil Service; Natives. The Press/ litercourse with India, and Settlement of Europeans.^ — II. Finance and Accounts — Trade : The Territory of India. The . Connexion of the Territorial Finances with the Commerce of the East India Company. The State and Result of the East India Company's Commerce. The Conmierce of India in relation to thegeneral Interests of Trade and Navigation. — HI. Bevemie : Land Revenue : Bengal; Madras ; Bombay; Salt Monopoly; Tranfeit Duties; Opium Monopoly; Customs; Sayer and Abkaree; Town Duties; Wheel Tax; Tobacco; Post Office; Stamps; Pilgrim Taxes. — IV. Judicial! Delays in Administration of Civil and Criminal Judicatures. Forms of Proceeding in Indian Courts. Duties and Qualifications of the Native Bar. Mode of taking Evidence. Efficacy of Judicial Oaths. Costs of Suits. Efficiency of the Criminal Courts. Alterations in the System of Judicial Administration if Europeans should be allowed to settle in India. Education of Civil Servants. Employment of Natives in Administration of Justice.— V. Military.— Vj: Political or Foreign: Relations of the East India Company with the various Foreign .States,. States composing the Subsidiary System. Dependent States. State Pensioners.] [Appendix :— Mr,. Qrant's Observations on the State of Society among the Asiatic Subjects of Great Britain, jiarticularly with respect to Moral?. Marquis of Hastings' Summary of Operations in India. Correspondence, &c. of the Calcutta- Civil Finance Committee. ' Correspondence relating ;tp Cj-Wl Servants, i Gorrespondeneei Papers, and Minutes on the Subject of the Setflement of Europeans in lQ.clia.9 . , •, :, ,. SESSIONAL PAPEES; ISO] -1859. 355'^ East Indies East Indies, &c. : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 1. Trade and General Affairs of the Co^Mpawy— continued. I. Public— Minutes of Evidence taken before said Committee ; witb Appendix and Index. (445.-I.) - - - - - - -1852-3. Vol. XXXIII. p. 1 [Heads OF Evidence: — Bengal. Board of Control. , Bc)n;ibay. , Public Buildings. Calcutta. Calcutta Colleges, Schools, and Societies. Capital. Komau Catholics, Protestants, and Syrian Christians. Church Establishment Civil Servants. Conversions to Christianity. Courts of Justice. Criminal Law. Despatches. Court of Directors, East Indians. JEducation. English , Language. Europeans. Expulsion from Jjidia. Governjaent of India. Governor General of India. Haileybury College. Natives. H£(lf Castes, or Indo-Britona. Hindoos and Mahomedans. Hindoo . Colleges. Public. Improvements. . Tpbacco, .Jndigo, and $ugar C]iltivation. Judges. Judicial I)epartment. Juries. L^nd. Legislation in India, Legislative Council. Licensing System. Lieutenant- Goverpors. Mackenzie Collection. Madras. Madrissas, , Malacca. Offices in India. Patronage. Promotion. Political Department. Secret Committee. Press in India. Court of Proprietors.' Revenue Departmeiit, Salaries. ' Supreme Court. Anglo-Indian College of Calcutta. Public Works. Writers.] ' ■ [Appendix : — Circulars requiring Information on Subjects relating, to the Public Department. Analysis of Bast India Proprietors. Number of Courts of Proprietors. Botanical Gardens. Em- ployment of Surplus Revenue in Measures of Public Improvement, &c.' Sir John Malcolm's Minute of November 16, 1830, as to Roads, S?ilsette, and East Indians. Disabilities of East Indians and Native Christians. Sir John Malcolm's Minute of November IG, 1830, as to the Abolition of fciuttee, &c. Employment of. Natives in the. Civil Service. Education of Natives. Slavery. Education of CivU Servants. Employment of Military Officers in Civil Situations. Appointment of Governor. Revision, of Allowances. State of the Civil Service. , Mode of aiding the several Compassionate Eunds. , Government of Prince of WaJes Island. Singapore and Malacca. Eccle- siastical Establishment.] II. Finance and Accounts— Trade — (Part 1. Finance.) — Minutes of Evidence taken before said Committee ; with Appendix. (445.r-II.) - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — Accounts of the East India Company. Banks. Bills of Exchange. Bills 1 of Lading. Bullion. Capital. Cash Transactions. Coals'. Coffee; Coin. Colleges. Copper. Cotton Cultivation and Trade. Customs. Bond and Territorial Debt. Docks. Duties. Dyeing. Effects of the Trading of the East India Company. Settlement of Europeans. Superior Growth of Silk in Prance. Grain. Government , of .India. Import? and Exports. Indigo. Interest and Discount. Lands in India. Merchants. Military. Mulberry 'Trees. Opium. Remittances. Revenue. Shippijag. Silk-worms. Silk and Silk Trade. Steam Navigation. Sugar and Tea Trade. Timber. X™- Tobacco. Wool.] , [Appendix :— Steps taken for carrying into effect the Separation of Accounts. Einancial Accounts of the Company. Commercial Series of the Accounts of the Einances of the East India Company from 1814-15 to 1828-29. Territorial Series of the Accounts of the Einances of the East India Company from 1814-15' to 1828-29. Charges of the Year 1829-30, contrasted with those of 1823-24. Reductions of Indian Charges ; and of Indian Allowances and Establishments. Settle- ment of Accounts between the Public and the Company in 1822. Debts and Assets in India in 1814 and 1829. Stock of the Companyon 1st May 1814 and 1st May 1829. ,. Appropriation of Surplus Profits of the Company. Rates of Exchange between the 'Territorial and Conimercial Branches. Charge of Interest on Balance due from Territorial to Commercial Branch. Pro- spective Estimate of Einances. Charge for Loss on Remittances to meet Interest Bills. State- ments whereupon the Half-yearly Dividends were declared from 1814r-15 to 1830-31. Charges of the Oivil and Military Administration of the Three, Presidencies, &:C. Expenses of Haileybury College ; and of the Establishment at Addiscombe. Administration of the Bombay Presidency, 1830. Charge for Public Buildings. Answers to Queries relating to the Einances of India.] II. Finance and Accounts — Trade — (Part 2. Commercial.) — Continuation of Appendix. (445.-11.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. xxxv. 1 [Contents: — Digest of Evidence before. Lords and Commons Committees in 1830, 1831, and 1832, on Commercial Subjects. • Answers to Queries relating to Trade with India. Rates of Duty chargeable in England on East India Produce, &e. Petition from Inhabitants of Calcutta respect- ing Sugar and Rum Duties. Letterfrom London Merchants to Court of Directors for Drawback on Indian Piece Goods. Quantity of Raw Silk in the Company's Warehouses unsold, &c. TMemorial of Mr. W. Eeltim relating to Bengal SUk. Purchases and Sales of Sugar by the Com- pany ; and the Amount of' Advances made at each Place, and the Balances remaining due from the Natives in the Five Years ending 1829-30. Value df the principal' Articles exported from Great Britain to Places Eastof the Cape in 1811) 1815, and 1828. Bullion imported into Calcutta by Sea from 1814-15 to 1826-27. Treasure itiiported int(>, and exported from, the Three Presi- dencies from 1810-11 to 1827-28. Trade bet-*een India and the Persian Gul^ &o. liidigo im- ported into Great Britain from 1780 to 1830. Letter from London Merchants, complaining that tbe Regulation of the Bengal Government is detrimental to Private Trade. Regulatipn of Bengal Government rescinding above-mentioned Regulation. State of Trade of Prince of Wales Island. Memorial of Mr. Read for leave to export Military Stores to SiiigapOre.: Correspondence thereupon. Letters from Dr. Wallick on the Productions- and Manufactures of India ; and on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant. Minute of Sir John Malcolm on Products of India. Resolutions of London Merchants relating to Rene-wal of the Company's, Charter. Considerations on the Applicability of Railways and Canals to India. Correspondence, &c. respecting Steam Communication with India, and on the Rivers of India. Exports by the Company from 1814-15 to 1830-31, distinguishing Military Stores from Merchandise. Chinese Produce imported from 1793 to 1831. 'Ships and Tonnage entered Inwards from Ports in China, from 1793-94 to 1831-32.' Ships and Tonnage entered Inwards and cleared Outwards from and to Cotihtries beyond the Territories of the Three Presidencies, from 1793 to 1831. Articles of Produce shipped at the Port of Calcutta from 1793 to 1831. Foreign Articles sent into the Interior of each Presidency from 1793 to 1831. Articles received at the Ports of each Presidency from the Interior, from 1793 to 1831.] III. Eevenue.-;-Minutes of Evidence taken before said Committee; "with Appendix and Index. (445.-ni.) - .,- - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — Agr|iculture. Arrears of Revenue. Assessment. Ceded and Conquered Provinces. Cesses. Civil Engineers. Province of Coimbatoor. poUectipn of Revenue. Courts of Justice. Currency. Customs. Cuttack. Deccan. Delhi. Distress for Rent. Divisions of Land. Settlement of Europeafls.T Government Rent. Indigo. Cultivators and Cultivation. Law . of -Inheritance. 'Irrigation. Juggernaut. Land, Tenureof; . Land' Revenue. Ljw Suits. Local . Courts. Travancore and Cochin.. Malabar and Canara. iMeerassadarry Settlement. Middlemen. Molun^es. . lif duopolies : Opium, Salt. Natives. Pilgrim* Tax. .Population. Post Office. Yy 2 856 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : II. Eeports, &c — continued. 1 . Trade and General Affairs of the Compdny — continued. * Pottahs. Prices of Produce. Eecords. Eegistration. Bent. Kevenue and Eevenue Boards. RiTers and Canals. Tanks. Ryots. Ryotwar Settlement. Zemindars. Zeminddry Settlement. Sales of Estate. Sayer Duties. Silk. Spirits. Sugar. Tobacco. Stamp Duties. Survey of Land. Tolls. Transit Duties. Village Settlements. Waste Lauds.] [Appendix :— Gross Revenue of the Company. Land Revenue of the Presidencies. — Bengal : Indian Tenures and Agricultural Interests ; Sale of Landed Tenures ; Special Commission to remedy improper Sales of Tenures in the Upper Provinces ; Settlement of Upper Provinces ; Inquiry into Alienations of Land Revenue ; Tenure of Land by Europeans. — Madras : Repurchase of the Zemindary Tenure ; Landed Tenures ; Revenue Settlements ; Protection of the Ryots ; Minutes of Sir T. Munro. — Bombay : Proposed Levy of a Pine on Renewal of Grants alienating the Land Revenue ; Landed Tenures and Revenue Settlements ; Salt and Opium Monopolies ; Transit Duties and Customs.] IV. Judicial. — Minutes of Evidence taken before said Committee ; with Appendix and Index. (445.-IV.) - - - - - 1852-3. Vol. xxxvn. p. 1 [Heads op Evidence ; — Administration of Justice. Settlement of Europeans. Appeals. Arrears of Causes. Capital Oflfences. Ceded and Conquered Provinces. Circuit Courts and Commissioners. Civil Servants. Courts of Justice. Criminal Law. Punishment of Death. Divisions of Land. Education of Europeans and Natives. Legislation in India. Haileybury College. Inheritance and Succession. Judges. Juries. Land. Law Suits. Law Officers. Legislative Council. Magistrates. Moonsiffs. Native Agency. Peijury. Pleadings. Police. Provincial Courts. Registers. Revenue Department. Salaries of Judicial Officers. Slavery. Sudder Ameens. Sudder Dewanny. Supreme Court. Transportation. Witnesses. Zemindars. Zillah Courts.] [Appendix : — Letters addressed by the Court of Directors to the Indian Governments, reviewing the Operations of the Civil and Criminal Courts at the Three Presidencies. Selection of Papers con- taining Discussions relative to the Measures recommended by the Home Authorities in 1814, and the Modifications introduced into the Indian Codes. Appointment, in 1829, of Commissioners of Revenue and Circuit. Selection of Papers, dated 1829, 1830, and 1831, respecting the Alterations of System which have recently been made, or are in contemplation. Statements showing the Extent and Operations of the Judicial Establishments of the Three Presidencies. Abstract of the Regulations of the Bengal Government for the Administration of Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction, and of the Department of the Land Revenue.] V. Military. — Minutes of Evidence taken before said Committee ; with Appendix and Index. (445.-V.) ...... 1852-3. xxxviii. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — Indian Army. The Two Services, The Three Armies. His Majesty's Army. Company's Army. Company's Officers. European Corps. Company's European In- fantry. Native Corps. Engineers. Artillery. Cavalry. Infantry. Irregular Corps. Invalids, General Staff. Medical Service.] [Appendix : — Arrangements for settling the Claims of the Public in respect of King's Troops employed in India. Circular Letter, dated 2d Eebruary 1832, addressed by Order of the Commis- sioners for the Affairs of India to the Officers of the Indian Service, on the Subject of the Military Eorce of the Three Presidencies ; together with the Replies thereto. Returns, Statements, and Tables illustrative of the System of the Indian Army.] VI. Political or Foreign. — Minutes of Evidence taken before said Committee ; with Appendix and Index. (445.-VI.) .... 1852-3. xxxix. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — Army. Baroda. Ceded Provinces. Cutch. Deccan. Delhi. Dewan. Government of India. Guicowar. Guzerat. Holkar. Mysore. Nagpore. Natives of India. • Native Princes. Nepaul. Nizam. Oude. Rajpoot States. Revenue. Soindia. Travaneore. Wars in India.] [Appendix : — Territories and Tributaries acquired since 1813. Circular Letter from the Secretary of the Board of Control, containing Queries on the Subject of the State of our External and Internal Political Relations in the East ; together with the Replies thereto. Letter from B. S. Jones, Esq., to the Right Hon. Charles Grant, Chairman of the Select Committee on East India Affairs, on the Progress of the Territorial Dominion and Political Connexions of the British Government in India. Despatches relative to Political Transactions with the States of Oude, Nagpore, Kattywar, Hydra- bad, Cutch, Mysore, and Travaneore. Minute respecting the Affairs of the Guicowar. Minute of Sir John Malcolm, giving an Account of his Political Administration. Letter from Bengal Government, reporting the Failure of their Attempts to prevail upon the Vizier of Oude to effect a Reform of his Internal Administration. Memorandum on Oude Affairs, by Mr. Maddock, Treaties with Native States, &c.] 2. Renewal of Company's Charter, and Opening of East India Trade : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees, in 1813, on the Renewal of the Company's Charter. (40. of 1812-13.) - - . . lxvii. 1 Eeports from the Boards of Customs and Excise relative to the Expediency of opening the Trade with the East Indies and China. (50. of 1812-13.) - . j^xv. 1 Keport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Opera- tion of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85., for the better Government of Her Majesty's Indian Territories ; and to whom were referred the Petitions of G-. J. Gordon respecting Education in India, and of C. H. Cameron respecting the Establishment of Universities in India ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and ladex. (88.) . 1852. xix. 1 [Subject : — The Committee report, that their Inquiry has been confined principally to " the Authorities and Agencies for administering the Government of India at home and in India ;" and that the general Tendency of the Evidence is favourable to the present System of Adminisfi-ation. Appendix contains Scholarship Examinations of the Government Colleges and Schools in Bengal for 1850-51.] Ditto [reprinted]. (8.) ..... 1852-3. xxvii. 1 First Report from the Selebt Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85., for the better Government of Her Majesty's Territories ; and to whom were referred several Petitions, &c. relative to the Subject- matter of Inquiry; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (20.-I.) 1852-3. xxviii. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads OP Evidence : — Spirit Licence System. Addiscombe. Administration of Justice. Appeal. Army in India. Officers in the Indian Anny. Arms and Accoutrements. Artillery. Barracks. CavsJry. Pensions. Beer and Porter as a Substitute for Spirits. Benares College. Canals. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, 357 East Indies East Indies, &c : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 2. Renewal of Company's Charter, and Opening of East India Trade — continued. Civil Service : Examinations. Codes ; Civil, Criminal, and Commercial. Office of Collector. • Com- ' missariat Department, Officers, &c. Corporal Eunishment. Cultivation of Cotton. Court of Directors. Courts of Justice. Indian Navy. Dockyards. Law of Evidence. Half Caste. Judges, Native and European. Judicial Training. Jury System. Legislation. Magistrates. Medical Department. Natives of India. Packet Service. Police System. Prisons, and Prison Discipline. Koads. Salt Duty.] Second Report from same Committee ; witli Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (20.-II.) ------- 1852-3. Vol. XXIX. p. 1 [Heads OF Evidence : — The Bible, as a Class Book. Bishops and Bishopricks. Caste. Chaplains in the Army. Christianity. Church Missionary Society. Conversions. Keligious Instruction. Education, Schools and Colleges. Female Education. Haileybury College. Idolatry. Legal Education. Madras University. Medical Education. Missions and Missionaries. Natives of India. Police System. The Press. Puhlic Works. Eaihvays. Boads. Condition of the Byots. Scholarships. Proposed Establishment of Universities.] Third Report from same Committee ; witli Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (20.-III.) .... ... 1852-3. XXX. 1 [Heads of Evidence: — Irrigation. Legislation, Participation of Natives in. State of the Police System. Public Works. Kailways.] Index to above Reports. (20.-Ind.) .... 1852-3. xxx. 319 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85., for the better Government of Her Majesty's Indian Ter- ritories ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (33.) - 1852-3. xl. 1 [Subject : — The Committee report that they have completed the Investigation of the First Head of Inquiry, viz., " The Authorities and Agencies for administering the Government of India at home and in India respectively ;" and direct the Attention of the House to the favourable Tenor of the Evidence with respect to the Administration of the East India Company.] [Heads op Evidence : — Addiscombe College. Agra, Bengal, and Bombay Presidencies. Public Appointments. Army Patronage. Board of Control : Constitution and Powers of the Board ; Mode of transacting Business. Civil and Criminal Justice. Civil Service. Councils : Appoint- ment of; Mode of conducting Business, &c. Court of Directors : Appointment and Powers of; How far advisable to alter the Constitution of. Distribution of Patronage. Election of Directors. Expenditure. Finance. Government of India. Governor General. Haileybury College. Home Council for India. Home Treasury. Indian Navy. Madras Presidency. Patronage. North- western Provinces. Court of Proprietors. Becall of Officers. Revenue and Expenditure. Secret Committee. Tbe Appendix consists of Tables and Documents relating to the Administration of Justice ; Judicial Establishments ; Commerce, Trade, and Navigation ; Customs ; Imports and Exports ; Revenue and Expenditure ; Military and Naval Establishments ; Ecclesiastical and Educational Institutions ; and other Matters pertaining to the Government of India.] First Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85., for effecting an Arrangement with the East India Company, and for the better Government of Her Majesty's Indian Terri- tories tiU the 30th Day of April 1854 ; and to whom several Petitions, and the Report of the Committee on Indian Territories of last Session, and also the Report of the Com- mittee of the House of Lords, were referred ; together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (224.-I.) .-..-. 1852-3. xli. 1 [Heads of Evidence : — Judicature : the present System ; its Defects ; Impartiality with which the Law is administered ; Suggestions for an improved System. Juries : Extent to which hitherto employed ; Suggestions for more generally introducing the Jury System ; .Objections to the Intro- duction of Juries. Explanation as to the Non-adoption of the Measures proposed by the Commission. Small Cause Court. Sudder Dewanny Adawlut. System of Appeal in India : its Defects ; Suggestions for a Remedy of the System; Appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Police System. Number, Distribution, and Expense of the Army ; how far expedient to reduce the present Number. Artillery. Baggage Cattle. Barracks. Bengal Army. Bribery in Courts of Law. Civil Law. Civil Service : Examinations. Expediency of codifying the different Systems of Law throughout India : Suggestions for efifecting that Object. Governors of India. Commanders-in-Chief. Home Government. Commissariat : Efficiency of this Branch of the System ; Manner in which the Contracts are fulfilled ; Suggestions for an Improvement of the System. Criminal Judicature. IJockyard at Bombay. Haileybury College. Hindoo Laws and Customs. Judges: Defect in present System of Appointment. Legislative Council : Imperfections in ; proposed Remedies. Native Judges and Officials. Character of the Natives. Policy of employing them in the higher Branches of Service. Navy : Bombay and Bengal Marine. Kyotwar System. Vernacular Languages as used in Courts of Law, &c.] [Appendix : — Statement of the Revenue derived from Salt in the Presidency of Bengal. Annual Jumna of Lands sold in Bengal on account of Arrears of Land Revenue. Statistics of the Administration of Justice in the North-western Provinces and Bengal in 1833 and 1849 ; and of Civil and Criminal Justice in Bombay in 1833 and 1849. Statements and Suggestions relative to the working of the Civil Service. Number of War Steamers, &c. in 1841 to 1851. Revenue derived from the Sale of Salt, 1834 to 1850. Land Customs Revenue of North-western Provinces, 1841 to 1851. Sales of Opium, 1835 to 1851. Military Force of the Three Presidencies from 1828 to 1851.] Second Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (224.-II.) 1852-3. xli. 575 [Heads OF Evidence :— Government of Bengal. Board of Control. Commander-in-Chief. Sug- gested Reform of the present System of Correspondence between India and England. Court of Directors ; Functions and Power of the Court as contemplated under an improved System; Number of Directors to which it should be limited ; respects in which the Mode of Election needs Altera- tion. Government of India ; present System adverted to ; Scheme for the future Government of India ; recommended Appointment of a separate Governor of Bengal.] Third Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence. (224.-III.) 1852-3. xli. 659 [Heads of Evidence : — Civil Service. Suggestions for codifying the different Systems of Law throughout India. Collection of Land Revenue. Finance. Irrigation. Manufactures. North- western Provinces. Opium Revenue. Salt : Manufactui-e ; Importation ; Duty ; Price ; Smug. gling-3 ^^ „ Yy 3 368 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : II. Eeports, &c. — continued. 2. Renewal of Company's Charter, and Opening of East India Trade — continued. Fourtli Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (224.-IV.) - - - ... 1852-3. Vol. xlii. p. 1 [Heads op Evidbnce ; — Trade and Commerce of Bengal : its Imports, Exports, and Revenue. Civil Service. Converts to Christianity. Cotton Cultivation : Improvements of which it is sus- ceptible. Exports of Cotton to China. Internal Communication. Land Revenue. Public Works. Resumption Regulations. Ryotwar System. Appendix : — ^Revenue and Expenditure of Bengal, North-western Provinces, Madras, and Bombay, for 1850-51. Average Prices of Salt from 18.36 to 18.52. Education of the People of India.] Fifth Report from same Committee ; with Minutes . of Evidence and Appendix. (224.-V.) - ...... 1852-3. xlh. 295 [Heads op Evidence : — Defects of the present System of Accounts ; Remedies proposed ; such Defects not admitted. The Bible : how fer disseminated among the Natives ; its Introduction into the Government Schools advocated ; such Introduction objected to. Bishops. Collection of Land Revenue. Converts to Christianity. Finance. Haileybury College. Internal Communication. Irrigation. Land Revenue. Orphanages. Railways. Appendix : — Number of Ships in the Bengal Marine in each of the last Ten Years, &c.] Sixth Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (224.-VI.) .... 1852-3. xlii. 533 [Heads op Evidence : — Chaplains of the Church of Englaijd, Church of Rome, and Church of Scotland. Christianity in relation to the Native Population. Missionary Societies. Churches and Chapels, Protestant and Roman Catholic. Civil Service. Ecclesiastical Establishment: Details as to the Establishment maintained by the Company ; the Extension thereof considered. Education : Details of the State of Education at the several Presidencies ; Committee of Public Instruction ; Sums devoted to Educational Purposes ; Tendency of the present System of Secular ' Instruction. English Language : Extent to which acquired by Natives ; its Adoption in Courts of Law recommended, Haileybury College. Lex Loci Act. Medical Service: Defects of the System.—; — Appendix : — Statement of Expenses incurred in the Erection, &c. of Churches and Chapels, Roman Catholic and Protestant, in the several Presidencies of India, and Sums contributed in aid of private Subscriptions, from 1832 to 1852. Statements in relation to the Ecclesiastical Establishments of India, &c.] Supplemental Appendix to Reports. (224.- VII.) - - 1852-3. xxii. 777 [SnBJBCTS: — Orders by Sir C. Metcalfe, Lord Ellenborough, and other subsequent Governors! respecting the Public Press, and of Public Servants communicating with the Public Press. Minute of Marquis of Wellesley as to the Period at which Civil Servants should be able to retire.] Index to Reports. (224.-Vni.) .... 1852-3. xlii. 799 3. Steam Communication with India ; Postal Service : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1834, on Steam Navigation to India ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (232.) - 1834. xxxi. 1 [Subjects : — Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the Two Routes : 1. Prom Bombay to Suez and Alexandria ; Practicability of the Line established in Eive successive Seasons : 2. Prom Bombay to Bnssorah, thence to Bir on the Euphrates, and thence to Scanderoon on the Meditei^ ranean ; Necessity for an experimental Voyage on the Euphrates, and 20,000/. recommended to be granted to defray the Expense thereof] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1837, on Steam Communi- cation with India ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (262.) - - 1837. xxxv. 1 [Subjects : — Arrangements for a Monthly Communication by Steam from Suez to Bombay, entered into by Government and the East India Company. Practicability of a direct Communication by Steam from the Red Sea to Ceylon, Madras, and Bengal, at all Seasons of the Tear.] Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Admiralty to inquire as to the best Port of Arrival and Departure for Steam Vessels to be employed in the Conveyance of Mails between England and Alexandria direct, (in 65.) - 1841. xix. 453 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1851, on the existing Steam Communication with India and China, and also on the best Mode of establishing Steam Communications between England, India, China, Australia, ^ew Zealand, &c.; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (187.) - - 1851. xxxiv. 1 [Subjects : — Length of Time occupied by Sailing Vessels between England and Sydney, via the Cape of Good Hope. Proposals of several Steam Companies to perform the Voyage ; viz., by the Panama , Line, the Cape Route, and the Indian Route, via Alexandna. The condparative Advantages of the above Routes with reference to Postal Communications, and the Conveyance of Passengers and Merchandise. The Line selected should be as free as possible from the political Objections attaching to a Line dependent on oflier Countries for its Communications. The Cape Route is the only one free from these Objections. Opinion of the Committee that the Cape Route is the one which combines the greatest Advantage at the smallest Cost to the Public] Second Report from the same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (187.-II.) - - . - - - 1851. xxxv. I [Subjects-: — Arrangements under which the Indian Mail Service is at present conducted, via , Prance and ^uez. — Its Cost; the Speed obtained, and EacUities afforded. Expense deftuyed partly by the Imperial Revenue, and partly by the East India Company. Conveyance of Passengers and Merchandise inadequately provided for by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company. Late Arrival of Calcutta Mails, and other Matters of Complaint against liie Company. — The Committee advise the Extension of the Main Line from Hong Kong to Shangai; and that all intermediate Lines, such as those between Bombay and Point de Galle, and Calcutta and Hong Kong, be left to private Enterprise for their Development. Necessity for a Fortnightly Communication between England and India and China. — ^Propo^al by the Eastern Steam Navigation Company to open the Trieste Route in conjunction with the Austrian Lloyd's Company. Political Advantages of having Two Lines across Europe. With a view to the Expiry, in December 1852, of the Contract with the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Company, Steps should be at, once taken for encouraging an open Competition for that Service. — Inadequacy of the Services performed' by the Indian Navy. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 359 East Indies East Indies, &c. : II. Reports, &c continued. 3. Steam Communication with India, Sfc. — continued. • Political and other Reasons for its remaining in the Hands of the India Company. — Proposals to connect the Cape of Good Hope ■with Calcutta, via Mauritius. — Advantage of Iron over Wood in the Construction of Vessels fitted for the Packet Service. — Impolicy of vesting in the Hands of One Company an exclusive Traffic on the Indian Lines, and Necessity for submitting it to open and fair Oompetition.] : 4. Hast India Maritime Officers : Rep6rt from the Select' Committee of the House of Commons, in 1837, on East India Mari- time Officers j with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (266.) - 1837. Vol. XXIII. p. 305 [SnBJBCTS : — I^etitions of Captains Newall, Barrow, and Glaspoole, Commanders in the late Mari- time Service of the Company, complaining that the Compensation to which they are entitled has been withheld irom them. Eecommendation that the Objections of the Board of Control he , waived, and the Petitioners admitted to the Compensation Pension of 2001. per Annum from 22d April. 1834.] 5. Carnatie Debts and' Madras Bankers : Report from 'the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1818, on the Petitions of certain Creditors of the Nabob of the Carnatie ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (57. of 1819.) - - - - - - - ci. 287 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for giving Relief to , Messrs. Chase and Company, formerly Bankers at Madras, and others, against the Pro- visions of the Act 37 Geo. 3., for the better Administration of Justice at Calcutta, Madras, and. Bombay, and for preventing Bi'itish Subjects being concerned in Loans to Native Princes in India. (111. of 1819.) . . - - - cxi. 191 6. Growth of Cotton : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Growth of Cotton in India ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (378.) - - - - ; - - 1847-8. xxx. 1 [Subjects: — Inferior Quality of Indian Cotton as compared with American; owing to its being intended chiefly for Native Consumption. Successful Cultivation in India of the American Plant. American Cotton not so well suited to Native Habits as the indigenous Kind. Improvement in Quantity and Quality by the Introduction of British Capital and Intelligence. Obstacles which have retarded the Progress of Improvement in the Cultivation of Cotton : — The great Mass of Native Cultivators without Capital; high Rate of Interest; high and uncertain Assessments of the Land. Necessity for Moderation in the Government Demand, and Certainty as to the Amount and Tenure. Want of suitable Means of internal Communication. Traffic conducted at an enormous Cost of Money, Labour, and Time. Necessity for the Formation of Railways from the great Centres of Export and Import. Appmdix, containing many Papers relating to the Customs Laws of India, Growth and Export of Cotton, annual Money Rents of Land, &c. Also Diagrams exhibiting the Prices, linports, and' Exports of Cotton, and the State of the Climate of India.] • 7. Salt Monopoly : Report of the Commissioner appointed to inquire into and report upon the Manufacture and Sale of, and Tax upon. Salt. in British Ljdia ; and more particularly upon the Practica- bility of' substituting for present Arrangements a System of Excise in the Presidencies of Bengal and Madras. - - - - ^; - 1856. xxxiv. 1 [Subjects : — Bombay : — Past History and Administration of Salt Revenue. MOde of manufecturing Salt, and System 0f administering the Revenue. Eitness and Efficiency, or Unfitness and In- adequacy, of the existing System. Rate of Duty. Supply of Salt for the Province ol Scinde Madras : — Rise, Progress, and present State of the Salt Revenue System. Practicability of sub- stituting for the Monopoly a System of Excise upon the Manufacture.] Conclusion of the Commissioner's Report. .... 1856. xxxiv. 141 [StiEJECTS : — Madras : Various . Questions connected with the present State of the Salt Revenue System. Rate of Duty. ^ Bengal: Rise, Progress, and present State of the Salt Revenue System. , Practicability and Expediency of substituting for the Monopoly a System of Excise upon the Manufacture. Various Questions connected with the present State of the Salt Revenue System'. Salt Tax generally ; and Rate of Duty. Supply Of Salt for the Provinces of Arracan, Tenasserim, Martaian, and Pegu, the North-west Provinces of Bengal, and the Punjaub.] Appertdix to Report. - - - - - - 1856. xxxv. 1 [Contents : — I. Bombay : — Implements used in Manufacture of Salt. Salt Works in Presidency of Bombay. Ground Rent for Salt-pans. Monthly Cost of Covenanted and Uncovenanted Agency eipployed in the Salt and Customs Department. Porms of Accounts and Books required to be kept in the Salt Excise Department. Customs Stations maintained on Foreign Prontiers. Amount of Customs and Excise Revenues on Salt from 1849 to 1853. Stock and Deliveries of Salt from 1842 to 1853. Cases of Smuggling. Draft Act, and Papers relating thereto. Papers relating to the Question of weighing or measuring Salt. Vessels which left Bonibay for Calcutta laden with Salt, from January lS52 'to March 1854. Summary of Correspondence as to the Causes of the . progressiveDeolineintheDeliveriesofSaltfroml854. Wholesale and Retail Prices of Salt. Glossary of Native Terms.-^ — ^11. Afa(/ras:-^Letter of Salt Commissioner. Memorandum on the Supply of Salt for the Presidency of Madras. Reports of District Officers relating to the Supply of Salt Collection of all the Official Correspondence aiid Papers, from the earliest to the latest Period, relating to the Question of the comparative Merits of the Two Systems of "Monopoly" and " Excise " in their Appli- ■ cation to the Maniifecture Of Salt in the Madras Presidency; together with the Parliamentary Papers relating to the same Question-. Rules for Managelnent of the Salt Department, for Guidance of Collectors. Manufacture, Consumption, and Taxation of Earth Salt. Export of Salt from the Madras Presidency to tlie Bengil Presidency. Papers relating to Equalization of the Duty on imported Salt ; and Profit derived. Manufactured Salt of the Presidency. Papers relating to the Rate of Duty. Quantity of Salt on hand at the beginning of each Year, and the Quantity manu- factured andsold during the Year. ; Money Transactions on account of Salt during 1852-3. Popu- lation of tfie sevpral Districts of the Madras Presidency. Glossary of Terms. — ;-ni. Bengal: — Correspondence of the Salt Coinmissioner. Notes on the Manufecture of Salt in the Tumlook, Yy4 360 GENERAL INDEX TO ,THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : II. Reports, &c continued. 7. Salt Monopoly — contiuued. Hijellee, Chittagong, Balasore, Central Cuttack, and Poorie Agencies. Number of Preventire Posts in the Lower Provinces. Reports of Parliamentary Commissioners. Evidence and Opinions in favour of, and against, tlie Eetention of the Monopoly, and against the Substitution of a System of Excise upon the Manufacture. Official Correspondence relating to the Measures taken for "^ establishing a Manufacture of Salt upon a System of Excise in past Season. Evidence and Opinions against the Tax, and in favour of a low Bate of Duty. Evidence and Opinions in favour of the Tax. OiEcial Correspondence relating to the Beduction of the present Duty. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commons Committee iij 1853 on the Betail Sale of Salt by the Government at a reduced Rate of Duty. Consumption of Salt per Head; and the Price at the Sudder Stations of the Lower Provinces. Description of the Smuggling System. Principles on which the Manufacturing Cost to the Government of the Home-made Salt is ascertained. Bonding of imported Salt. Treat- ment of the Molunghees. Official Papers relating to the Pressure of the Laws intended to prevent Infractions of the Salt Monopoly. Quantity of Salt sold, and the Profit to the Government, &c., from 1841 to 1855. Notification by the Lieutenant-Governor of the North-west Provinces, 1855.] Continuation of Appendix. - - - - - 1 856. Vol. xxxv. p. 765 [Contents: — ScngfoZ .'^-Eules for the Bealization and Protection of the Revenue derived from the Salt Mines in the Scindh Saugur Dooab, and at Kalabah in the Punjaub. Memorandum showing the Duty and Arrangement of the Patrolling Force in the Sutlej Prevention Line. Glossary of Bengal Native Terms.] Maps and Plans referred to in the Report and Appendix : — Salt Works, Salt Agencies, and Preventive Stations. - .... 1856. xxxiv. 259 Extract from the Fifth Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the Afiairs of the East India Company, dated 28th July 1812. - 1856. xxxv. 548 Extract from the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company, dated 16th August 1832. - - 1856. xxxv. 549 Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Supply of Salt for British India, dated 2d August 1836. - 1856. xxxv. 550 Extracts from a Report prepared by the Chairman of the above Committee, but not adopted or officially published ; against the Retention of the Monopoly, and in favour of a low Rate of Duty; also in relation to the Treatment of Molunghees. 1856. xxxv. 599. 758 Extract from Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords in the Year 1830 ; in favour of the Retention of the Monopoly, and against the Substitution of a System of Excise upon the Manufacture. - 1856. xxxv. 552 Extracts from Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company, in the Year 1832 ; upon the Question of the Substitution of a System of Excise upon the Manufacture of Salt. 1856. xxxv. 552. 673 Extracts from Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquu-e into the Supply of Salt for British India in ' 1836 ; upon the Question of the Substitution of a System of Excise upon the Manu- facture of Salt. - - - - 1856. xxxv. 560. 592. 673. 675 Extracts from Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Indian Territories in 1853 ; upon the Question of the Substitution of a System of Excise upon the Manufacture of Salt. - 1856. xxxv. 569. 600. 674. 684 Ditto ; in relation to the Retail Sale of Salt by the Government in the Manufacturing Localities and their Neighbourhood, at reduced Rates of Duty. - 1856. xxxv. 694 Ditto ; in relation to the Principles and Method on which the Manufacturing Cost to the Government of the Home-made Salt is ascertained and fixed. - 1856. xxxv. 719 8. Judicial Affairs : First Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to consider the Recommendations of - the Indian Law Commissioners, and" the Enactments proposed by them for the Reform of the Judicial Establishments, Judicial Procedure, and Laws of India, &c. - - - - - - - .. 1856. xxxm. 1 [Sdbjects : — Plan for Amalgamation of the Supreme and Sudder Courts at Calcutta ; and Proposed Code of Civil and Criminal Judicature applicable to the High Court so formed, and to all Inferior Courts within its Jurisdiction. High Court at Calcutta ; Civil Jurisdiction. Criminal Jurisdic- tion. Power of the Government to call for Records, &c. Civil Courts subordinate to the High Court. Proposed Code of Procedure for Courts of Civil Judicature in India: Chap. 1. Preli- minary Rules. Chap. 2. Suit tiU Final Decree. Chap. 3. Execution or Enforcement of Decrees. Chap. 4. Contempt and Disobedience of Orders. Chap. 6. Reference to Arbitration. Chap. 6. Proceedings on Agreement of Parties. Chap. 7. Appeals. Chap. 8. Beview of Judgment Criminal Courts cf Original Jurisdiction: Courts of Session. Courts of Magistrates. Subor- dinate Courts. Proposed Code of Procedure for Courts of Criminal Judicature in Bengal; > Chap. 1. Preliminary Eules. Chap. 2. Obtaining a. Summons or Warrant. Chap. 3. Warrant, and its Execution. Chap. 4. Arrest without Warrant. Chap. 5. Escape and Retaldng. Chap. 6. Search Warrant. Chap. 7. Preliminary Inquiry by Police. Chap. 8. Contempt and Disobedience of Orders. Chap. 9. Criminal Charges by Advocate General. Chap. 10. Prosecutions in certain Cases. Chap. 11. Preliminary Inquiry by Magistrate in Cases triable by thfe High Court or - Session Court. Chap. 12. Charges. , Chaps. 13 and 14. Trials by Magistrates. Chap. 15. Inquiries and Trials before subordinate Criminal Courts. Chap. 16. Place where Preliminary Investigation and Trials held in open Court. Chap. 17. Recognizance, &c. to keep Peace. Chap. 18. Security for good Behaviour. Chap. 19. Juries and Assessors. Chap. 20. Trials before Courts of Original Criminal Jurisdiction, constituted by a Judge of the High Court. Chap.21. Cases reserved and Cases certified by Advocate General. Chap. 22. Tiials before the Session Courts. Chap. 23. The High Court as a, Court of Beference. Chap. 24. Finding, Judgment, and Sentence. Chap. 25. High Court as a Com-t of Bevision. Chap. 26. Appeals. Appendix: Outline of Constitution and Procedure of Her Majesty's Supreme Courts, and of the East India Company's Courts, of Civil and Criminal Judicature at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay. Outline of Constitution and Powers of Justices of Peace, &c. of the Presidency Towns of llndia. Minutes by Commissioners. Minutes of Evidence.] SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 361 East Indies East Indies, &c. : II. Reports, &c continued.' 8. Judicial Affairs — continued. Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - j 1856. Vol. xxxiii. p. 259 [Subjects :— Want of Lex Loci operating beyond the Limits of the Capital Towns, and extending to Europeans and others not Hindoos or Mahomedans. Expediency of framing a Body of Law for India, based upon English Law. Dissent of some of the Commissioners from this Report Appendix ; Petition of Merchants, &c. at Singapore, for the Appointment of a Kesident Profes- sional Judge.] Third Report of the Commissioners. ----- 1856. xxxiii. 275 [Sdbjects: — Plan for abolishing the Sudder Court at Agra ; and proposed Code of Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction,, applicable to the High Court, exercising the Powers of that Sudder Court, as well as those which lie Calcutta Supreme Court has. with respect to the North-western Provinces of Bengal. The Outline of the proposed System of Courts, and the Civil and Criminal Procedure, is the same as that shown in detail in the Krst Report] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. . - . . 1856. xxxiii. 431 [Sdbject : — The Commissioners recommend that High Courts, &c., to be established at Madras and Bombay, should be constituted in the Manner detailed in the First Report.] 9. Insurrection in India : Correspondence betvsreen the Indian Government and the Court of Directors relative to the Mutinies in the East Indies; from 7 Feb. to 8 July 1857. - 1857, Sess. 2., xii. 217 Appendixes to the above. (Inclosures in Nos. 1. to 6.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 233 Ditto. - - (Inclosures in Nos. 7. to 19.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 301 [Causes of the Mutiny. Use of Grease for Cartridges Dismissal of the 19th Regiment of Native Infantry. Execution of - a Sepoy for murderous Assault. Furlough to Native Ai-my. Trial by Courts-martial of Two Sepoys for Mutiny. Narrative of Events in Upper Provinces, Meerut and Delhi. Disbandment of 34th Native Infantry. Mutinous Conduct of Native Forces near Delhi. Capture of Delhi by Mutineers. Outbreak in Bengal Native Ai-my. Narrative of Events in connexion with Disaffection prevalent in the Native Army. Declaration of Loyalty by some of the Native Troops.] Supplement to the above Papers. - ^ . . 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 619 [Proclamation, dated 16th May 1857, declaring that the Government has no Desire to inter- fere with the Religion of the Natives. Addresses from different Classes of the Community of Calcutta.] Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies ; from 17th May to 19th June 1857. ------- 1857, Sess. 2. xn. 633 [Narrative of Proceedings at different Stations : Umballah, Simla, Delhi, Ferozepore, Meerut, and Benares. Interruption to Communications above Delhi. Act No. XIV. of 1857, " for Trial and Punishment of certain Offences . relating to the Ai-my," &c. Telegraphic Despatches. Military Movements. Fires at the Station of Umballah. Formation of Volunteer Guards at Calcutta. Arrivals of Enfield Rifles. Petition of Native Officers and Sepoys, praying to be employed against the Mutineers. Details of the Mutiny of the Three Companies of the 9th Regiment of Native Infantry.] Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies ; from 19th June to 19th July 1857. - - - - . - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 707 [Narrative of Proceedings at different Stations. Disbandment of Native Forces. Military Movements. Assault upon Officers at Bhaugulpore. Mutiny of Native Force at Benares, &c. Investment and Relief of Allahabad : Services of the Seikhs. Operations of Lieutenant- Colonel NeUl at Allahabad, &c. Proceedings atDinapore, Nagode, and Aurungabad. Disaffection of Seikhs. Investment of Delhi by British Forces. Fall of Cawnpore. Courts-martial, and Execution of Rebels. Continued Narrative of Events at different Stations. Proceedings of Mutineers at Nagpore. Kout of Mutineers at Jubbulpore by 3 l?t- Native Infantry. State of the Siege of Lucknow. Re-capture of Cawnpore. Mutiny at Nynee Tal.] ,' , Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies; from August to October 1857. (No. 4.) - - - - . - - - - 1857-8. xii. 1 [Narrative of Events, ftimished to the Court of Directors by the Government of Bengal. Communications from Commanding Officers and others : — Mutinous Proceedings of Native Regiments at Neemuh, Mooradabad, Dinapore, Harazeebaugh, Mhow, Fyzabad, Gwalior, Chota Nagpore, &c. Fighting in the Streets of Azimghur. Operations of General Havelock on the Road to Cawnpore ; repeated Contests at Busherutgunge. Relief of Arrah by Major Eyre ; and Rout of Koer Sing at Jugdispore. Details of the Mutiny at Nowgonge. Expedition for Relief of Arrah. Account of the Outbreak and Atrocities at Cawnpore. Operations of General Havelock before Cawnpore. Defeat of Oude Rebels. Narrative of the Futtehghur Mutiny. Sieo-e and Capture of Delhi.] Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies ; from June to October 1857. (No. 5.) - 1857-8. XIII. 1 [Weekly Narratives of Events, furnished to the Court of Directors by the Government of Bengal. Proceedings of the Indian Government in connexion with the Revolt of the Native Army of Bengal.] Appendix (A.), consisting of Inclosures to No. 1. of the above Papers ; from May to July 1857. -------- 1857-8. XIII. Ill [Weekly Reports, &c. from Magistrates, Commissioners, &c. to the Government of Bengal, respecting the Public Peace, and State of the Public Mind, in their several Districts. Also, Correspondence, Addresses, &c. relating to the present Rebellion, and Matters arising out of it.] Appendix (B.), consisting of Inclosures to Nos. 2. 3. and 4. of the above Papers ; from July to August 1857. - - ... - 1857-8. xiii. 443 [Weekly Reports from Magistoes, &c. Communications from the Local Authorities and others on " ' ■ Matters connected with the Kebelli6n. Trial and Punishment of Mutineers ] III. Z z 862 GENERAL INDEX TO < THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : U. Reports, &c. — continued. 9. Insurrection in India — continued. Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies ; from August to December 1857. (No, 6.) ------ - 1857-8. Vol. xii. p. 313 [Weekly Narrative of Events, fiimished to the Coml; of Directors by the Government of Bengal. Communications ftom Commanding Officers and others : — Lists of Officers and Privates killed and wounded before Delhi. Action with Mutineers at Nujufghur, near Delhi ; and with Mutineers from Mhow, near Fort Agra. Kout of the Khamghur, Allyghur, and Sealkote Mutineers ; also of the 46th Native Infantry and 9th Light Cavalry. Pursuit of DeUd Mutineers, and other Bodies. Execution of inferior Members of the Royal Family of Delhi. List of Killed and Wounded in Kelief of British Garrison at Luoknow. Battle of Kudjwa. Continued Opera- tions ^against Rebels at Lucknow. Mutiny of 19th and 34th Native Regiments. Narrative of the Assault and Capture of Delhi. Rout of tie GwaUor Rebels near Cawnpore.] Supplement to Paper No. 6. relative to the Mutinies ; from December 1857 to January 1856. -,-.---- 1857-8, xii. 351 [Defence of Bridge and Bithoor Road at Cawnpore by Brigadier M. Carthew.] Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies; from October to December 1857. (No. 7.) ■ 1857-8. xrv. 1 [Weekly Narrative of Events, furnished to the Court of Directors by the Government of Bengal Communications between Military and Civil Authorities and the Government of India, on the State of the Country, Proceedings of Rebels, and Matters connected with the Movements and Disposition of the British Forces. Narrative of Occurrences at Cawnpore and at Oral. The Futtehghur Mutiny. Proceedings of Relief Committees, "^out of the 52d Bengal Mutineers. Act of the Indian Government relating to the Sale, &c. of Arms and Ammunition,] Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies ; from January 1858 to June 1858. (No, 8.) - - - - - - - - 1857-8. XII. 557 [Weekly Narrative of Events, furnished to the Court of Directors by the Government of Bengal. Communications from Commanding Officers and others : — Operations of the Moveable Column at Namool, Kooth, Mhiow, and other Places on the Grand Trunk Road. Encounters with Rebels at Munseeta, Gliazepoore, &c. Narratives of Engagements with the Insurgents at Mundesore, Lotoo, Chanda, Myapore, and on the River Chotah Gundah. Capture of the Town of Calpec. AflFairs at Gwailior. Operations in connexion with Lucknow and Cawnpore,] Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies ; from 24th April 1857. (No, 8 a.) 1857-8. xii. 731 [Memorandimi of the Circumstances which led to the Trial of Muttadien Sing, Havildar, and Eighty- four others, Naicks and Troopers of the 3d Light Cavalry ; and which was followed by the Mutiny of the Native Army.] * Further Correspondence relative to the Mutinies j from December 1857 to May 1858. (No, 9,) - ...... 1857-8. XIV, 313 [Weekly Narrative of Events, ftimished to the Court of Directors by the Government of India. Reports of Commissioners and Magistrates, &c. on the State of the Public Peace, and Movements of Mutineers. Appointments of Mounted -Police. Trial and Punishment of Mutineers, &c. Regulations for carrying out the " Anns " Act. Defence of the Oude Frontier. Battles near Koereepore and Latoo. Letters relating to personal Matters arising out of the Rebellion. Rewards, &c. for Natives who have evinced conspicuous Loyalty. Remittances fium the Lord Mayor of London, the Mayor of Port Louis, Mauritius, &c., of certain Sums for the Use of the Relief Committee at Calcutta. Occurrences at the Siege of Delhi. Disarmament of Native Soldiers at Dacca. Pursuit of Fugitive Mutineers. Commission for Trial of Offences. Measures taken towards the Re-organization of the Civil Administration in the North-western .Provinces. Narrative of OccuiTences in the Portions of Rohilcund in which Mr. Sub-Conductor A. Bremner and Family were Prisoners. Despatches relating to Services performed by the Meerut Volunteer Force. Remarks of Officers commanding Detachments on the Supplies prepared for them at the various Stations. Remarks on the late Mutiny and Rebellion ; written by a Native Officer.] 10. Colonization of India : First Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Progress and Prospects, and the best Means to be adopted for the Promotion of European Colonization and Settlement in India, especially in the Hill Districts and healthier Climates of that Country, as well as for the Extension of our Com- mei'ce with Central Asia ; together with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (209.-I.) - - - 1857-8. xxn. 1 Second Report from same Committee. (209.-II.) - - . 1857-8. xxii. 159 [Heads of Evidence op the Two Repoets : — Nature and Varieties of Climate. Suitableness of the Hilly Ranges for Settlement of Europeans. Influence of Climate upon European Constitution. Wheat, Tea, Cotton, and Indigo, largely and successfully cultivated. Preliminary Steps towards Colonization. Character, Moral and Physical, of the Natives. Bad State of the Roads, and Necessity for a better System of Intercommuiiication. Question of Encouragement of Settlement of • Soldiers and their Families. Railways. The Press. Conduct of Government Officials. Police. Abuse of Power by Native Magistracy. Feeling of Natives towards Europeans. State of the Law, and Administration of Justice. Faultiness of the present Sale Law. Necessity for introducing the Body of English Law, with certain Modifications.] Third Eeport from same Committee. (219.) - - - . 1857-8. xxn. 367 Fourth Report from same Committee. (219.-11,) - - . - 1857-8, xxii, 513 [Heads op Evidence op Third and Fourth Reports : — Neilgherry HiUs ; Climate adapted, to European Constitution ; their Agricultural Resources. Cheapness of Native Labour. Advantage of establisiiing the Seat of Government upon the Neilgherries; also Schools and Military Stations. Favourable Climate of the Mysore Country. Improved Culture of the Soil, consequent upon > European Cultivation. Abundance of Iron Deposits. Coal Mines in Operation. Manufacture of Beer in the Neilgherries. Climate of the Himalaya Range ; weE adapted to the Tea Plant Trade across the Himalayas. Cultivation of Cotton consequent upon Road-making. Prosperity of the Mysore. Question of Deterioration of Europeans in various Parts of India. Fights of Indigo Planters and Zemindars. State of Bosids smd Canals. Grata Crops. Sale of Laud. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 363 East Indies East Indies, &c. : IT. Eeports, &c, — continued. 10. Colonization of India — continued. Land Assessments. Covenanted Service. State of the Police. Defective Tenure of Land. Progress of Christianity. State of English and Native Press. Necessity of introducing English Language into Courts of Lav. Native Character. Corruptness of Native Courts and Magistrates. Judicial Appointments. Intemperance of Europeans. High Kate, of Interest for Loans. Zemin- daiy and Ryotwaree Systems. Appendix, consisting of Papers handed in by "Witnesses. Statistical Memoir of a Survey of the Neilgherries. Revised Affray Bill. Sale of Land BUI Correspondence and other Papers.] Index to the Four Eeports. (219.-III.) - - - 1857-8. Vol. xxii. p. 971 11. Miscellaneous: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Nawab of Surat Treaty Bill. (199.) - - - 1856. ■ xxvii. 441 Documents produced by Counsel on behalf of the Petitioners [East India Company] against the Bill. Parti. 099.-I.) - - - - - 1856. xxtii. 539 Ditto. Part II. (199.-II.) - - - ^ - - 1856. , xxvii. 603 III. Accounts and Papers relating to the East Indies and East India Company : 1. Civil, Political, Military/, and Naval Affairs; Government Regulations ; State of Society, SfC. : Dates of Despatches sent by Government to India relative to the Rupture with France, and the Receipt of the same in India. (33. of 1803-4.) - - - [xi.] 279 Dates of Despatches sent to St. Helena relative to the Rupture with France, and the Receipt of the same. (34. of 1803-4.) ...... [xi.] 281 Lord CornwaUis's Plan for transferring the Indian Army from the Service of the Company to that of His Majesty. (63. of 1812.) - - - - . . lit. 549 Correspondence, Proceedings, and Regulations of the Governments of Bengal, Fort St. George, and Bombay, relative to the Residence of Europeans (not in the Service of the Company) within their Territories in India. (163. of 1812-13.) - - lxv. 127 Papers relative to the Affairs of the Company, containing Extract from the Governor General's Notes for an OflScial Despatch with respect to the Foundation of a College at Fort William ; Letter from the Governor General in Council to the Government of Fort St. George relative to the Internal Government and Mode of providing the Investment of Fort St. George ; Letter from same to the Court of Directors in the Financial Department ; and Extract Revenue Letter to Bengal in the Department of Ceded and Conquered Prpvinces. (72. of 1812-13.) - - - lxiv. 497 Regulations made by the Governments of Bengal and Bombay, as ordered by the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 155. (122. of 1813-14.) ..... lxxi. 91 Declaration of the Settlement of the Kandyan Provinces. (4. of 1816.) - lxxxi. 145 Papers relating to the Origin, Continuance, and Termination of the late War with the State ofNepaul. (1. of 1817.) - .... lxxxtii. 447 Papers relating to the War in India. (1819.) .... . cxii. 73 Mr. Grant's Observations on the State of Society among the Asiatic Subjects of Great Britain in 1792. (102. of 1812-13.) lxt. 293 Ditto [reprinted], (in 445.) .... 1852-3. xxxii. 89 Despatches from Earl Minto, Mr. Raffles, and Major General Gillespie, respecting the Acqui- sition of Banca in the East Indies. (54. of 1819.) - - - . cix. 215 Papers relative to the Restitution of Java and Cession of Banca to the King of the Nether- lands ; and Articles of Agreement with the Sultan of Palembang relative to the Cession of Banca. (10. of 1819.) ...... cix. 319 Papers relating to the Burmese War. (1825.) - . cxovni. 69 Minute by the late Sir Thomas Munro on the State of the Country and Condition of the People imder the Presidency of Fort St. George, dated 31st December 1824. , (27. of 1830.) --------- ccLxxvl. 597 Statements of the Account between the Zemindar of Nozeed and the Madras Government, - from 1774-5 to 1796-7. (172. of 1831-32.) . - . . cccix. 357 Correspondence between the India Board and the Court of Directors of the Company relative to the Claim of Mr. Prendergast, on account of the Lucknow Bankers, on the KingofOude. (13.) - - - - - 1834. xxii. 303 Proceedings of the Court of Directors with reference to the Instructions transmitted to them by the India Board to despatch a Letter on the Subject of the Claims of Baboo Ram Doss and Baboo Ram Chown Loll (Heirs of the late Monhur Doss and Seetul Baboo) on the King of Oude. (23.) ..... 1834. xxii. 337 Papers relating to the Affairs of Oude. (130.) - - 1834. xxir. 379 Ordinance of the Court of Directors (pursuant to 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85. § 47.) for the Promul- gation of Laws and Regulations in India. (46.) - - 1835. xxxvn. 415 Papers relative to the Creation of the Government of Agra. (33.) - 1835. xxxvn. 417 ' Papers relating to the East India Affairs, viz., Regulations passed by the Governments of Bengal, Fort St. George, and Bombay, in the Years from 1832 to 1836, pursuant to the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 155. § 66. (103.) .... 1838. Tin. 1 Papers relative to the Government and the Succession to the Throne of Oude. (324. & 366.) - - - - - - - 1838. vni. 215. 245 Extracts relative to the Expedition of Shah Shooja-ool-Mook into Affghanistan in 1833-4. (in 40.) ----.... 1839. viii. 243 Declaration by the Governor General, dated Simla, 1st October 1838 ; and an Order by his Lordship, dated Camp de Buddee, 8th November 1838. (in 13.) - 1839. vm. 211 Zz 2 36,4 .GfENERAL. INDEX ;^Q VIJHE . , Bast, iNPtes East Indies, &c. i III. Accounts and Papers, &c continued. 1. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, S^c. — continued. Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General, dated 20th September 1837, respecting their Political and Commercial Policy. (45.) - 1839. Vol. viii. p. 395 Notification by the Governor of India in Council that the Territories of certain Native Chiefs shall be deemed Foreign Territory, (in 43.-App,) - - 1840. xxii. 680 Extracts from Treaties and Agreements made with the Native Princes and Chiefs, showing the Freedom of Trade granted to the English on their Arrival in India, (in 295.) - - - - - - - 1840. xxvii. 616 Statistical Eeports on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among Her Majesty's Troops serving in Ceylon, the Tennasserim Provinces, and the Burmese Empire ; prepared from the Eecords of the Army Medical Djspartment and War Office Eeturns. - 1842. ix. 405 Proclamation of the Governor General, addressed to the Chiefs and Princes of India, re- specting the Recovery of the Gates of the Temple of Somnauth ; and an Order of the Governor General respecting the transporting of the s^id Gates from Ghuznee to Sonmauth. (in 41.) - - ... . . 1843. ix. 445 Correspondence relative to Sinde, for the Years 1836 — ^38. ... 1843. x. 9 Ditto, for the Years 1838^3. - . . . . 1843. x. 45 Ditto, for the Years 1805—20. (94.) - . . . 1844. yii. 535 Ditto, for the Years 1842—43. - -■ - •- - 1844. vii. 389 Proclamation of the Governor General of India respecting the Evacuation of Affghanistan. (in 41.) - * - - 1843. ix. 445 Papers relating to Military Operations in Affghanistan. - - - 1843. ix. 1. 449 Further Papers on same Subject. (23.) ... - 1843. ix. 443 Return of the Number of Men voted for the Army from 1836 to 1843, distinguishing the Number serving in India, &c. (in 39.) . . - . 1843. xviii. 9 Papers respecting Gwalior. (32.) .... _ 1844. vii. 185 Further Papers on same Subject. ..... 1844. vii. 209 Papers referred to in the Postscript to the Letter from the Governor General of India in Council to the Secret Committee, dated 14th August 1843. \_See No. 69. of the pre- ceding Paper, p. 266.] (77.) - - - 1844. tit. 387 Papers respecting the late Hostilities on the North-western Frontier of India. (41.) ....... 1846. xvin. 231 Further Papers respecting the late Hostilities on the North-western Frontier of India ; and the Conclusion of Treaties with the Maharajah Dhuleep Sing of Lahore, and the Maha- rajah Golab Sing of Jummoo. - - - - 1846. xviii. 285 Notice of Motion, by the Earl of Ripon, for the Thanks of the House to the Governor General, the Commander-in-Chief, &c., in reference to the War in India. (77.) - 1846. xix. 273 Papers relating to the Articles of Agreement concluded between the British Government and the Lahore Durbar, on 16tb December 1846, for the Administration of the Lahore State ^ during the Minority of the Maharajah Dhuleep Sing. - 1847. xvii. 571 Notes on Ryotwar, or Permanent Annual Money Rents, in South India ; and on the Duty of Government in Periods of Fsfmine. By J. F. Thomas, Esq., of the Madras Civil Service, (in 378.) ..... 1847-8. xxx. Papers relating to the Punjaub : 1847 — 49. - , - - - - 1849. xv. 1 Ditto : 1849. - - . - - . . 1849. xv. 681 Extract of a Letter from the Commander- in-Chief to the Governor General, 16th Feb. 1850 : Letter from Brigadier C. Campbell to the Adjutant General, 16th Feb. 1850 : Return of Killed and Wounded, 14th Feb. 1850 : And General Orders by the Commander-in- Chief, 16th Feb. 1850. (269.) - - - - - 1850. xx. 197 Letter from the Directors to the Governor General directing the Payment of a Donation to the Commander-in-Chief, Generals, Offifcers, and Privates who served during the last Campaign on the Punjaub : Also, Accounts showing the Sums paid as so directed. (189.) ....... 1851. xTi. 91 Account showing the total Sum realized by the Sale of the State Jewels, &c. taken posses- sion of by Brigadier Campbell, C.B., and Her Majesty's 53d Regilnent, under the Direction of the Resident at Lahore, on 17th September 1848, and by the Sale of all , other Property and Booty which came into Possession of the Forces during the last Campaign in the Punjaub ; also, the Manner in which the Sums realized by such Sale have been applied. (189.) - - - - - 1851. xvi. 91 Correspondence between the Treasury, the Board of Control, and the East India Company, on I ,the Subject of a Claim for the Payment of 400,000Z. alleged to be due on account of Expenses in the late Chinese War. (90.) - - . - 1851. xti. 37 .Further Correspondence on same Subject. (337.) - - 1854. xii. 735 Proclamation, issued 21st January 1852, by the Commissioner in Scinde, by Order of the • Governor General, declaring the Forfeiture of all the Territories held by the Ameer Ali Morad, except such as he received from his Father, on the ground of his having obtained Possession by means of a forged Document, styled the Treaty of Nownaheer : Also, Account of the estimated Revenue of the Territories so forfeited, distinguishing such as were obtained under the Treaty of Nownaheer from such as were held by the Ameer Ali Morad as Rais, under the Cession of the Turban, concluded >\i Dejee in December 1842 : Also, Account of the estimated Revenue of ^uch of the Territories so forfeited as were heretofore in the Possession of the Nawab of Buhawulpore, and were intended to be ceded to the said Nawab by the several Treaties signed by the Ameers of Scinde on 14tli February 1843 : And also, Repqrt of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Conduct of Ali Morad. (102.) - . . . , i852' xi. 1 SESSIOI^AL PAPEESj 1801-1859. 365 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &e. — continued. 1. Civil,, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, ^c. — continued. Papers relating tq Hostilities with Burmah — (Correspondence between the Governor General of India and the Secret Committee of the East India Company). 1852. Vol. xi. p. 139 Further Papers on same Subject. - . . _ 1852-3. xii. 421 Number of Officers dismissed from the Service by Sentence of Courts-martial ; distinguishing the Presidencies to which svich Officers belonged, and the Army from the Indian Navy, in each Year from 1834 to 1851; and the Number of Cases in which the Court of Directors have recommended the Eestoration of any such Officers to the Service, and Instances in which such Kecommendations have been complied with. (inl05«.) .-,---.. 1852. xi. 270 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xl. 358 Number of Cases in which the Court of Directors have asked the Sanction of the Commis- sioners for any Eelasiation of the Rules for the Admission of Cadets and Writers to the Service, and Instances in which such Sanction has been given, from 1834 to 1851. (in 105 a.) . , 1852, xi. 271 Ditto, (in 33.) ------- 1852-3. xl. 359 Establishment of Officers in a Regiment of Infantry and of Cavalry, and of the Artillery of each Presidency, in 1834 and 1851. (in 105 a.) - - - 1852. xi. 271 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - ... 1852-3. xl. 360 Number of Officers on the Retired List of each of the Three Presidencies, January 1852 ; and the Number on the Active List of the Three Presidencies in 1851. (in 105 a.) -' - - - - - - - 1852. xi. 271 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - ■ - - - 1852-3. xl. 360 Number of Officers of each of the Armies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay on Furlough on 30th April 1834 and 1851; and the Number employed in 1834 and 1851 on detached Service, Civil, Political, and Military, (in 105 a.) - , . 1852. xi. 272 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. xl. 361 Number of Officers oii the Retired List and on Furlough who have actually served Ten Years in India, (in 105 a.) - - . . - . 1852, xi. 273 Ditto, (in 33.) . - - - ... 1852-3. xl. 362 Statement of the Number of Writerships, Cadetships, and Appointments to the Indian Navy, allotted to .the Members of the Court of Directors and the President of the Commissioners for the Affiiirs of India, in each Year from 1834 to 1851; and of the Number of such Appointments not actually filled up on 30th Sept. 1851. (in 105 a.) -. 1852. xi. 273 Ditto, (in 33.) - ..... 1852-3. xl. 363 Number of Writerships and Cadetships given on account of Special Service, from 1834 to 1851 ; and the Number given to the Sons of Civil and Military Officers. (105 a.) .... ... 1852. xi. 274 Ditto, (in 33.) 1 - - - ... 1852-3. xl. 363 Statements showing the Number of Local Officers in the North-western Provinces, and their Salaries as they stood on 1st May 1830 and 1st May 1841; and also their proposed Salaries, (in 1056.) ..... 1852. xi. 290. 292. 294 List of Officiating Officers in Appointments made permanent since 1st January 1843. (in 105 6.) ....... 1852. xl 334 Distribution of the Civil Service in the North-western Provinces in April 1843. (in 105 5.) - - ... 1852. XI. 334 Civil Establishment in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories, (in 105 6.) - 1852. xi. 336 Number of Covenanted and of Uncoyenanted Civil Servants at each Presidency in 1834 and 1851; the Number on the Retired and on the Active List and on Furlough respectively; and the Number of those retired and on Furlough who have actually served Ten Years in India. (l05 e.) - -, - - - - - 1852. xi. 357 Statement showing the Number of European Residents under each Presidency in British India who are not in the Service of the Queen or of the East India Company. (110a.) ........ 1852. XI. 483 , Ditto, (in 33.) ... - - - 1852-3. xl. 351 Letter from Charles Hay Cameron, Esq., and Sir Edw. Ryan, to the Directors of the East India Company, 31st Jan. 1850, respecting the Employment of the Natives of India in the Civil, Military, and Medical Services of India ; together with the Reply of the Company's Secretary thereto. (131.)- - - - - 1852. xii. 7 Statement showing the Number of Natives of India employed in the Civil Administration of British India, in the Years 1828 and 1849. (in 110 c.) - 1852. xi. 493 Ditto, (in 33.) - - ... 1852-3. xl. 355 Number of Officers of the Indian Navy on the Retired List and on Furlough respectively who have actually served Ten Years in India, (in 105 c.) - 1852. xi. 343 Ditto, (in 33.) ■ - ' - - - . 1852-3. xl. 440 Number of Officers of the Indian Navy, and Pay and Allowances of each Rank. (in 105 c.) - - - - - - - - 1852. xl 343 Ditto, (in 33.) ---.._ 1852-3. xl. 440 Conditions on which Pensions are granted to Officers of the Indian Navy, and the Amount thereof, (in 105 c.) --,.-... 1852. xi. 344 Ditto, (in 33.) - - ... 1852-3. xl. 440 Number arid Description of Ships and Vessels - of the Indian Navy in Commission in each Year from 1835 to 1850. (in 105 c.)- ... - 1852. xi. 344 Ditto, (in 33.) - - . . . , - 1852-3, xl. 441 Zz 3 366 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies Ea&t Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 1. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, SfC. — continued. Names, Tonnage, Horse-power, and Guns of Ships and Vessels of the Indian Navy, (in 105 c.) ....... 1852. Vol. XI. p. 345 Ditto, (in 33.) ..---.. 1852-3. xl. 441 European and Native Establishment of each Description of Ships and Vessels of the Indian Navy when in Commission, in Peace and War. (in 105 c.) - - 1852. xi. 346 Ditto, (in 33.) -.--... 1852-3. xl. 442 Account of the Military Force employed under each Presidency in British India in each Year from 1834-35 to 1850-51 ; distinguishing the Royal Troops from the East India Company's, and of the Royal Troops the Cavalry from the Infantry, and of the Company's the Cavalry, the Infantry, and the Artillery, the European from the Native Troops, and the Regular Corps from the Irregular, (in 110 d) ... 1852. x;i. 496 Ditto, (in 33.) - - ' - - - 1852-3. xi. 420 Statement of the Distribution of the Army in India, according to the Returns of 1851. (in nod) ..... . - 1852. xi. 500 Ditto, (in 33.) -..-..- 1852-3. XL. 422 Statement showing the Number in each Presidency of Military Officers in Civil Employment and on detached Duty, distinguishing their respective Ranks, (in llOrf.) 1852. xi. 503 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - - 1852-3. XL. 425 Total Annual Expense of the Military Force under each Presidency in each Year from 1834-35 to 1850-51. (llOy.) ... . 1852. xi. 599 Ditto, (in 33.) .-.-.-- 1852-3. xl. .500 Statement of the Qharge of the Indus Flotilla in each Year from 1843-44 to 1849-50 ; also the Total Number of Troops actually serving in Scinde on 1st July and 1st January in each Year from 1843 to 1852. (in 152.) - - - ' - 1852. xii. 71 Letter from the Nawab of Buhawulpore to the Governor General, dated 7th February 1844, announcing his Acquiescence in the Wish of the Governor General to obtain the Cession of a Strip of Land which would extend the British Frontier to the Ghaza (or Sutledj), (in 105/.) - - .... 1852. xi. 407 Statement of the Territories and Tributaries acquired since 1st May 1834, with the Area of such Territories, the Population, Revenue, and Civil Charges, (in 110.) - 1852. xi. 474 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - - ' 1852-3. xx. 356 Statement showing the Population of British India under the different Heads of Presidencies, Provinces, and Districts ; specifying the Area in British Miles. (1106.) 1852. xi. 485 Ditto, (in 38.) .-...-- 1852-3. xl. 356 Return of aU Civil Offices and Esta,blishments under the respective Presidencies, with the Number of Europeans and Natives of India employed therein, and the Salary and Amount of any other Allowances annexed to each of such Offices as they stood on 1st May 1830, 1st May 1841, and 1st May 1850 ; with the Increase or Decrease on a Comparison of the two last-mentioned Periods. (15.) - - 1852-3. xii. 1 Return showing the total Number of Europeans and Natives employed at each Presidency, and in all India, from the Year 1800 to 1851. (25.) - - 1852-3. xu. 373 Account of the Expense already incurred in the War with Ava, and an Estimate of the probable Expense to be incurred in the current Year. (77.) - 1852-3. xii. 419 Letter from the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors to the Governor- General of India in Council, dated 1st October 1829, conveying Instructions with respect to future Operations against Burmah. (97.) - - - 1852-3. xii. 597 Report of the Committee formed by Lord Auckland in 1838 to investigate the State of the Bengal Police : Also, Minutes of Sir George Clerk, 28th April 1848 : Also, Minutes of Lord Falkland, 28th Feb. 1850 : And also. Minutes of Mr. WiUoughby, 11th April 1851, relative to the Bombay Police. (162.) > - - 1852-3. xiii. 153 Evidence and Report of a Commission appointed to inquire into a Charge preferred against His Highness Meer Ali Morad, Ameer of Upper Scinde, of having made fraudulent Alterations in the Treaty of Nownahar, concluded between His Highness and the late Meer Roostum Khan : Also, Minutes and Corresppndence on the Indian Records connected with the Charge. (169.) .... 1852-3. xiv. 509 Detailed Account for each Year, from 1834-35 to 1849-50, of the Cost of building Vessels for the Indian Navy at Bombay, showing the Number of Tons, and the average Expense per Ton of Ships built and fitted for Sea ; the Number of Ships repaired, and Amount expended in Repairs ; the Establishment of the Dockyards, Number of Men employed, and Amount of Wages ; the Total Expense in Timber, other Materials and Stores, and the Expense for Buildings : Alsoj the same Return for Calcutta. (176.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xii. 405 Correspondence and Documents in 1851 and 1852 between the Local Authorities of Singa- pore, the Governor- General of India, and the Home Authorities, relating to an Outrage in which a Junk or Chinese Ship belonging to Singapore was plundered, and her Crew put to Death, under the Pretext of Piracy, by the Rajah of Tringaun, a Malay Prince, on the Coast of Malacca. (429.) .... 1852-3. xiii. 473 Regulations respecting the Allowance of Batta to the Officers of Her Majesty's Service whilst within the Limits of the Company's Charter, (in 224.-IV.) - 1852-3. xlil 273 Number of Ships in the Bengal Marine in each of the last Ten Years, distinguishing those for External from those for Internal Service, and the Gross Expense for the same, and the Amount received, and the net Charge ; also, whether built by Contract or pur- chased, (in 224.-V.) 1852-3. xlii. 408 SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. 367 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 1. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, Sfc. — continued. Letter from the Chairman of the Court of Directors to the Pi'osident of the Board of Control, for Permission to lay before the Court of Directors Papers in the Secret Department, relative to the Origin and Progress of the Indian War ; and the Answer of the • President thereto, (in 224.-VI.) -' - - 1852-3. Vol. xlii. p. 732 Petition of.Eungo Bajopee, the next Friend, and by Will one of the appointed Guardians of Shahoo Maharajah, an Infant and Minor, who is the sole Male Next-of-Kin and also the lawfully adopted Son and Heir-at-Law of His late Highness Pertaub Sheian, Rajah of Sattara, deceased^ and also the nearest Male Next-of-Kin and Heir-at-Law of His late Highness Appa Sahib, deceased ; praying for the Restitution of the said Shahoo Maharajah to his Rights and Property, (in 20.-111.) - - 1852-3. xxx. 198 Return showing the Rules by which Officers are appointed to the several Ranks on the Formation of a new Regiment in the Service of the East India Company. (in 351.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. xn. 388 Return of the Casualties in each European Regiment in the Service of the East India Com- pany in each of the last Ten Years, specifying such as occurred in Action with the Enemy, or in consequence of Wounds received in Action, (in 351.) - 1852-3. xn. 390 Return of the Number of Men invalided in each of the European Regiments in the Service of the East India Company in each of the last Ten Years, (in 351.) - 1852-3. xii. 391 Return of the Establishment of a Regiment'of European Infantry in the Service of the East India Company, and of the Total Annual Charge thereof, (in 351.) - 1852-3. xn. 391 Return of the Establishment of each of Her Majesty's Regiments in India, according to the last Revision thereof, and of the Total Annual Charge of such Regiment in India and at Home, (in 351.) ... . . . . 1852-3. xn. 392 Return of the Number of Men removed from each of the European Regiments in the Service of the East India Company in each of the last Ten Years, for Service in Native Regi- ments, or in the Ordnance, or in the Department of Public Works, or for other Public Employment, (in 351.) ...... 1852-3. xii. 393 Return of the Total Pay and Emoluments of the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in India, and of the Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces at Madras and Bombay respectively, when such Officers are Commanders-in-Chief of the East India Company's as well as of Her Majesty's Forces, and also Members of Council ; distinguishing their Receipts as Mem- bers of Council from their Receipts in the Military Department. (in351.) 1852-3. xn. 394 Marquis of Hastings' Summary of the Operations in India, with their Results, from 30th April 1814 to 31st January 1823. (in 445.) - - 1852-3. xxxn. 179 Correspondence relating to the Civil Service, (in 445.) - - 1852-3. xxxn. 306 Correspondence, Minutes, &c. relating to the Propriety of allowing the free Settlement of Europeans in India, (in 445.) .... 1852-3. xxxn. 339 Circular Lettei-, dated 11th February 1832, from the Secretary to the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, on the Subjects of the Civil Servants of the Company, Natives of India, Ecclesiastical Establishments, Settlement of Europeans in India, Steam Navigation between India and Egypt and different Parts of Asia, the Press in India, Information as to the Establishments of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore, Malacca, &c. ; with the Communications in reply thereto, (in 445.-I.) - - 1852-3. xxxni. 285 Evidence given before the Lords Committee, 1830, on the following Subjects : Natives, their Condition, Education, &c.; Half Castes; European Residents ; Slavery; Civil Servants ' Education; Officers; Indian Navy. (in445.-I.) - - 1852-3. xxxni. 317 Evidence: given in the Second Report of the Commons Committee on East India Affairs in 1830, and in the Reports of 1830 and 1831, on the before-mentioned Subjects. (in 445.-L) ....... 1852-3. xxxni. 328 Evidence respecting the Settlement of Europeans, abstracted from the Financial Evidence given before the Commons Committee, 1832. (in 445.-I.) - 1852-3. xxxni. 343 Statement showing the Number of Appointments to India made on Nomination of the Court of Directors and Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, on the Average of thePive Years ending with 1830-31. (in 445 .-I.) - - 1852-3. xxxin. 348 Letters, Minutes, &c. respecting the Botanical Gardens at Bombay, Daporee, &c. (in445.-L) - . - - - - - - 1852-3. xxxni. 349 Extracts from Sir John Malcolm's General Minute of 30th November 1830, on his Adminis- tration of the Bombay Government, (in 445. -I.) - - 1852-3. xxxni. 361 Letters to the Bengal Government, 1830 and 1831, respecting the Disabilities of East Indians and Native Christians ; together with a Draft of proposed Regulations. (in445.-L) 1852-3. xxxin. 365 Extract from Sir John Malcolm's Minute of 16th November 1830, as to the Abolition of •"■ Suttee, &c. (in445.-L) ..... 1852-3. xxxin. 376 Correspondence between the Governments and the Court of Du-ectors relative to the Employment of the Natives in the Civil Departments of the Service, from 1821 to 1832. (in445.-I.) ....... 1852-3. xxxni. 377 Extract Minute of Lord Wellesley, July 1799, and Extract Revenue Letter to Fort Saint George, dated 2d May 1804, against th^ Employment of Military Officers in Civil Situations, (in 445.-L) . . - . ^ 1852-3. xxxni. 723 Letter from the Right Hon. George Canning, President of the Board of Control, to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company, dated August 1818, respecting the Appointment of Governor of Bombay ; together with the Reply thereto. (in 445.-Ii) - - - - - - - - 1852-3. xxxm. 723 Z 2 4 368 GENERAL UNDEX TO THE EAST iNJilES East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c.' — continued. 1. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, SfC. — continued. Letters, Resolutions, and Minutes respecting the Revision of Allowances of Public Officers of the Government of Bengal, (in 445.-I.) - - 1852-3. Vol. xxxm. p. 724 Letters, Reports, and Minutes respecting-the State of, the Civil Service of the Government of Bengal, (in 445.-I.) - ... . 1852-3. xxxiii. 744 Letters to and from the Bengal Government respecting the Government of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore, and Malacca, (in 445.-I.) - - 1852-3, xxxiii. 800 Extracts from a Minute of Sir John Malcolm, dated 30th November 1830, on his Administration of the Bombay Government, (in 445.-II.) >■ 1852-3, xxxiv. 680 Letters from the Court of Directors to the Governor General and Governors in Council at Bengal, in the Years 1830 and 1831, relative to the Charge for Public Buildings. (in 445.-II.) - ..... 1852-3. xxxiv. 681 Extract from Fort St. George Finance Consultations, of 23d September 1831, upon the same Subject. (in445.-n.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 686 Letter from the Military Board at Madras to the Governor in Council at Madras, 8th November 1831, upon the same Subject, (in 445.-11.) - 1852-3. xxxiv. 686 Extract from a Letter from the Governor in Council at Bombay to the Court of Directors, 6th November 1830, upon the same Subject, (in 445.-II.J - 1852-3. xxxiv. 686 Letters^ Minutes, Ilegulations, &c. respecting Indian Tenures and Agricultural Interests, Bengal ; 1815 to 1831. (in 445.-III.) - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 423 Letters, Minutes, Regulations, &c. relating to the Sale of Landed Tenures, Bengal ; 1793 to 1831. (in 445.-III.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 494 Special Commission to remedy improper Sale of Tenures in the Upper Provinces under Bengal, 1820. (in 445.-IIL) - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 522 Reports, Resolutions, &c. relating to the Settlement of the Upper Provinces ; 1808 to 1831. (in445.-in.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 571 Inquiry into Alienations of the Land Revenue; 1830, 1831. (in 445.-III.) 1852-3. xxxvi. 702 Correspondence respecting the Repurchase of the Zemindary Tenure, Madras; 1814, 1822. (in 445.-III.) . - ^ - ... 1852-3. xxxvi. 724 Correspondence and Consultations respecting Landed Tenures, Madras ; 1819 to 1826. (in 445.-III.) 1852-3. xxxvi. 725 Correspondence respecting the Revenue Settlements, Madras ; for the Years 1812 to 1819. (in 445.-III.) ...... 1852-3. xxxvi. 764 Correspondence and Regulations respecting the Protection of the Ryots, Madras; 1820 to 1824. (in 445.-in.) 1852-3. xxxvi. 803 Minutes of Sir T. Munro, 1821 to 1827, as to Principal Collectors ; on his Tour through the Northern Circars ; on the State of the Country and Condition of the People ; and on his Tour through the Southern Districts, (in 445.-III.) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 810 Instructions of Sir T. Munro's Government, 1827, respecting a Ryotwar Survey in Tanjore. (in 445;-III.) 1852-3. xxxvi. 898 Minutes, 8sc. respecting the proposed Levy of a Fine on the Renewal of Grants alienating the Land Revenue, Bombay; 1828. (in 445.-IIL) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 901 Minutes. Correspondence, &c. respecting Landed Tenures and Revenue Settlements, Bombay; 1821 to 1827. (in445.-in.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 919 Comparison of the Wages of Artificers and other Public Servants under, the Peishwa's and British Governments in the Deccan, 1814 and 1828. (in 445.-III.) 1852-3; xxxvi. 1033 Prices of Grain, &c., the ordinai-y Consumption of Artificers, &c., at Poona in the Deccan, from the Year 1811 to 1815, and under the British Government in the Year 1828. (in 445.-111.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1034 Circular Letter, dated 2d February 1832, addressed by Order of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, to the Officers of the Indian Service, on the Subject of the Military Force of 'the Three Presidencies; together with the several Replies thereto. (in 445.-V.) ...... 1852-3. xxxviii. 405-583 Arrangement for settling the Claims of the Public in respect of King's Troops employed in India; 18th June 1824. (in445.-V.) - - - 1852-3. xxxvm. 271 Returns, Statements, and Tables illustrative of the System of the Indian Army, 1793 to 1830; viz. 1. In respect to Numbers and Expense: 2. Organization: 3. Distribution: 4. Casualties and Appointments : ,5. Pay and Allowances : 6. Clothing and Off-reckonings: 7. Furlough and Retirement, (in 445.-V.) - 1852-3. xxxvm. 289-404 List of Territories and Tributaries acquired in India, between the Years 1813 and 1829, (in 445.-Vt) - 1852-3. xxxix. 83 Circular Letter from the Secretary of the Board of Control, dated January 1832, containing Queries on the Subject of the State of our External and Internal Political Relations in the East ; together with the Replies thereto, (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3, xxxix. 84 Minute of a Member of the Bombay Council, dated April 1810, as to the Practicability of establishing a Balance of Power among the Native States of India, (in 445.-VL) - - 1852-3. xxxix. 337 Letter from the Governor General in Council to the Secret Committee, dated 22d September 1810, containing Observations on the Scheme proposed in the foregoing Minute. (in 445.-VI.) - - .. - - - - 1852-3. xxxix. 341 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 369 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c.' — continued. 1. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, ^c. — continued. Letter from B. S. Jones, Esq., to the Eight Hon. Charles Grant, Chairman of the Select Committee on East India Affairs, on the Progress of the Territorial Dominion and Political Connexionsofthie British Government in India. (in445.-VI.) 1852-3. Vol. xxxix. p. 188 Despatches from the Court of Directors to the Governor General in Council at Bengal, relative to Political Transactions with the several States of Oude, Nagpore, Kattywar, Hydrabad, Cutch, and Mysore; dated 1825, 1826, 1830, 1831, and 1832. (in 445.-VL) ------- 1852-3. xxxix. 347 Minute of the Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, late Governor of Bombay, dated 3d'May 1820, respecting the Affairs of the Guicowar. (in 445.-VI.) - - 1852-3. xxxix. 361 Minute of Sir John Malcolm, Governor of Bombay, dated November 1830, giving an Account of his Political Administration. (in445.-VI.) - - 1852-3. xxxix. 366 Letter from the Bengal Government to the Court of Directors, dated 15th October 1811, respecting the Failure of their Attempts to prevail upon the Vizier of Oudc to effect a Eeform of his Internal Administration ; together vv'ith Minute of Lord William Bentinck thereon. (in445.-VL) .... - 1852-3. xxxix. 377 Memorandum on Oude Affairs, by Mr. Maddock. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 418 Regulations made by the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, under the Provisions contained in the 37th and 38th Sections of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 95., for the Examination of Persons desirous of being appointed to the Office of Assistant Surgeon in the Forces of the East India Company. (328.) - . . - 1854. xii. 669 Papers relating to the Resignation by General Sir Charles Napier, G.C.B., of the Office of Commander-in-Chief in India. (5.) . - - - 1854. xii. 671 Report, dated 13th January 1855, on the Examination of Candidates for the Appointment of Assistant Surgeon in the Service of the East India Company ; also. Report, dated November 1854, on the Examination of Candidates for the Civil Service of the East India Company ;' and also. Letter as to the Company's College at Haileybury, and Regulations framed for the Examination of Candidates for Appointments to the Civil Service of the East India Company. (43.) ----- 1854-5. xx. 121 Papers relating to Oude. ------- 1856. xiii. 49 [Subjects : — Mal-administration of the Native Government. Military and Diplomatic Arrange- ments of the Indian Government in relation thereto.] Minute by the Marquis of Dalhousie, dated 29th February 1856, reviewing his Administration in India from January 1848 to March 1856. (161.) - - - 1856. xiii. 1 Sir H. Elliott's Instructions to Board of Administration as to the Manner of dealing with Landed Tenures in the Punjaub, with Appendix ; also, further subsequent Instruction, dividing into Five Heads the several Rights of Property, and giving separate Directions for the Treatment of them ; and also, Sir F. Currie's Instructions as to dealing with Jaghires in Trans-Sutlej Provinces. (197.) - . . 1856. xiii. 493 Treaty entered into, in 1759, between Nawab ^Moinedien Khan and the British Government : Treaty entered into, in 1798, between the Nawab of Surat and the East India Company : Letter from the Government Agent at Surat to the Secretary of the Government of Bombay, dated 7th August 1830 : Letter from Chief Secretary, C. Norris, Esq., in answer thereto, dated November 1830: And Letter from Jafur Alee to the Agent for the Governor at Surat, dated 14th December 1847 ; with Translation of a general Declaration of the Nobilitj' and Gentry of Hindostan respecting the Noble Origin of Meer Serferaz Allee of Baroda. (221.) - - - - - 1856. xiii. 501 Regulations framed by the Commissioners for the Affairs of India for the Examination of Candidates for Appointment to the Civil Service of the East India Company ; pursuant to 16 & 17 Vict. c. 95. (24.). - - - . 1857, Sess. 1. vm. 299 Orders of the Indian Government respecting the Amount and Conditions of the Allowances to be made to the deposed Rajah of Coorg. (39.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. viii. 301 Correspondence of the Court of Directors with the Board of Control and with the Governor General, relating to the Amount of European Forces, either of the British or the Indian Ai-my, to be maintained in that Country since 1st April 1856, or relating to the Employment of Military Officers upon Political or other Civil Services. (183.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 191 Statement showing the Number and Description of Cattle attached to the Commissariat Department on 1st March 1857, the Casualties during the Month of March 1857, and the Balance at each Station on 1st April 1857: Also, General Order by the Commander-in- Chief when assuming the Powers of Governor General in Council, for reducing the Number of Commissariat Animals i heretofore kept at the several Stations in the North- west Provinces and the Punjaub. (190.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 209 Circular Letter, 14th January 1857, on Enlistment in the Native Indian Army, signed by the Acting Deputy Adjutant General. (209.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 215 Return of the, Number of Officers belonging to and employed in the Civil Service of the Company, distinguishing those in the Covenanted from those in the Uncovenanted Service, and in the Receipt of not less than 400?. a Year Salary, on 1st January 1846 ; and a similar Return for 1st January 1856: And also. Return of the Number of Military Oilieers employed in Diplomatic, Political, or other Civil Services on 1st January 1846 ; and a similar Keturn for 1st January 1856. (138.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 187 in. • " - " 3A - S7d GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. I. Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, Sfc. — continued. Eeturn of the Number of young Men sent from this Country with Appointments to the Covenanted Service of the East India Company, between 1st January 1847 and 1st January 1856. (211.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. xn. p. 189 Correspondence between the Court of Directors and Jhe Board of Control, and between the Board of Control and the Treasury, respecting the Proportion of the Cost of the War with Persia to be charged upon the Indian Revenue. (210.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 57 Despatch from the Viscount Canning relating to the Petition from Calcutta for his Recall ; and also. Correspondence between the Viscount Canning and the Earl of Elgin on the Subject of directing the Troops on their Way to China. (40.) - ' 1857-8. xi. 459 Letters from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 25th November 1857: [On the Subject of re-organizing the Army as soon as the Mutiny is put down ; also, the Heads of Inquiry into the Causes of the late Mutiny.] .-.---- 1857-8. xi. 577 Correspondence on the Subject of the Despatch of Troops to India from the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, and Mauritius. - - - 1857-8. xi. 489. 537 Letter from the Governor General of India in Council to the Court of Directors, dated 11th December 1857, with its Enclosures, and with the Resolution of the Government of India, dated 31st July 1857, to which it refers ; Letter from the Governor General to the Court of Directors, dated 24th December 1857, with Enclosures ; and, Letter from the Governor General of India in Council to the Court of Directors, dated 24th December 1857, with Enclosures, relating to the Mutinies in India. (14.). - 1857-8. xi. 583 Letter from the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor General of India in Council, dated the 24th March 1858, relative to the Policy to be pursued towards the Natives of Provinces lately in a State of Hostility. (77.) - . - 1857-8. XI. 623 Letter from the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 19th April 1858. (104.) - - - 1857-S. xi. 615 Letter from the Secretary to the Government of India with the Governor General, to the Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Oude, dated 3d March 1858 ; and Proclamation enclosed therein, and ordered to be published in Oude: Also, Extracts of a Letter from the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 19th April 1858, relating to that Proclamation. (101.) - - - - - - 1857-8. xi. 609 Letter from the Secretary of the Chief Commissioner in Oude to the Secretary of the Governor General, dated Lucknow, the 8th of March 1858, with reference to the Issue of the Proclamation to the People of Oude : Also, Letter of the Secretary of the Governor General to the Secretary of the Chief Commissioner in Oude, dated Allahabad, 10th March, on the same Subject : And also. Letter of the same to the same, of 31st March, on the same Subject. (117.) - - 1857-8. xi. 617 List of Papers relating to the Arrangement for a General Department of Account and Audit in India. (97.) .--.-- 1857-8. xi. 417 Regulations framed by the Commissioners for the Affairs of India for the Examination of Candidates for Appointment to the Civil Service of the East India Company. (86.) ------ r - 1857-8. XI. 425 Number of Writerships given by the Court of Directors to Sons of Civil and Military Officers of the East India Company respectively, as far as the same can be ascertained, from 1851 to 1858. (in 70.-I.) - - - - - 1857-8. xi. 293 Statement of the Territories and Tributaries in India acquired since Ist May 1851, with the Area of such Territories, the Population, the Revenue, and the Civil Charges: And also. Statement showing the Number of the Natives of India, distinguishing the Indo-Britons from other Natives, employed in the Civil Administration of British India, &c. (in 70.-IL) ------- 1857-8. xi. 295 Return of the Number of Officers of the Indian Navy on the Retired List and on Furlough respectively who have actually served Ten Years in India : Also, Number of Officers of the Indian Navy, and the Pay and Allowance of each Rank : Also, Names, Tonnage, Horse Power, and Guns of Ships and Vessels of the Indian Navy : Also, Number and Description of Ships and Vessels of the Indian Navy in Commission in each Tear from 1850 to 1857 : And also, European and Native Establishments of each Description of Ship and Vessel of the Indian Navy when in Commission, in Peace, and in War. (70.-V.) 1857-8. XI. 347 Statements of the Number of Writerships, Cadetships, and Appointments to the Indian Navy allotted to the Members of the Court of Directors and the President of the Com- missioners for the Affairs of India respectively in each Year from 1851 to the latest Period, and of the Number of such Appointments not actually filled up on 1st March 1858 ; also of the Number of Writerships and Cadetships given by the Court on account of special Service from 1851 to 1858. (70.-VI.) - - - 1857-8. xi. 355 Statement of the Number of Military and Marine Officers on the Retired List of each of the Three Presidencies in January 1858 ; the Number of Officers of each of the Armies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay on Furlough on 30th April 1851 and in January 1858 ; the Number of Officers of each Army employed in 1851 and 1857 on Detached Service, Civil and Political and Military, distinguishing their Ranks ; and the Number of Officers of the Retired List and on Furlough, who have actually served Ten Years- in India, (in 70.-Vin.) 1857-8. xi. 362 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 371 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, he— continued. 1 . Civil, Political, Military, and Naval Affairs, SfC. — continued. Account of the Military Force employed under each Presidency in British India in each Year from 1852 up to the latest Period, distinguishing the Eoyal Troops from the East India Company's, and the Cavalry from the Infantry and the Artillery, the European from the Native Troops, and the Regular Corps from the Irregular, (in 70.-Vni.) 1857-8. Vol. xi. p. 364 Statement of the Distribution of the Army in India, according to the latest Returns ; and the Number of effective Officers and Men of Her Majesty's and the East India Company's Armies in India, (in 70.-VIII.) - . - 1857-8. xi. 368 Returns of the Number of Recruits for the Company's Army now in England ; the Manner in which Recruits for the East India Company's Service have been and are obtained ; the Number recruited for the East India Company's Service in the last Five Tears ; and the Amount of Bounty and the Advantages offered on Enlist- ment as compared with the Bounty and other Advantages in Her Majesty's Ser- vice, (in 70.-VIII.) - 1857-8. xi. 396 2. Papers relating to Judicial Matters : Returns of the Amount of the Salaries and Emoluments received by the Officers of the Supreme Courts of Judicature at Fort William, Fort St. George, Bombay, and Prince of Wales Island, and of the Table of Fees sanctioned by the Courts and charged by the Officers. (20. of 1830.) ...... cclxxti. 293 Correspondence between the Directors and the Commissioners for the Affairs of India on the India Jury Bill. (202. of 1831-32.) .... cccix. 349 , Memorials, Correspondence, &c. between the Court of Du'ectors and the Inhabitants of Bengal and Madras respecting an Act (No. XI. of 1836) passed by the Legislative Council of India, rescinding the Privilege of Appeal by British Subjects from Decisions of the County Courts of India to His Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature ; with Minutes of the Supreme Government on the same Subject. (365.) - - 1838. viii. 165 Account of the Number of Appeals from the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut Courts in the East Indies now ready for hearing, with the Dates at which the same were so ready. ' (11.) ........ 1841. xviii. 40 Account of all Cases of Appeal from the Sudder Courts in East India, &c. pending before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and remaining for hearing. (45.) ---...... 1843. xvm. 3 Correspondence, &c of the Court of Directors, the Governor General, and the Local Authorities in India, relating to the Revision of the Customs Laws, (in 378.) - 1847-8. xxx. Statement of the Judicial Decisions in the East India Company's Courts under the several Presidencies, in the latest Year of which an Account can be given, showing by what Authority the several Decisions were pronounced. (110 A.) - - 1852. xi. 605 Report of Sir Henry Elliot on ^, Hindustani Translation of Two Chapters of the Penal Code, made under his Superintendence in 1847-48. (165.) - . - 1852. xii. 83 The above Report of Sir Henry Elliot, together with his Translation into the Oordoo Language of Chapters III. and XVIII. of the Penal Code, prepared by the Indian Law CoToxmiekmera, will also be found in Paper No. 26S. - - 1852. xn. 702 Correspondence between the Government of India and the Court of Directors in transmitting or returning the proposed Codes and Consolidation of the Laws of India : Also, Copy, of the proposed Penal Code. (263.) ..... 1852. xii. 221 Return of the Officers in each Court of Justice in India, the fixed Salary of each, if any, and the Amount of Fees, as far as the same can be given, upon each Process : Also, the total Amount of Fees received by each Officer on the Average of Three Years : And also, Amount of the Stamp Duties taken upon Proceedings in Civil Suits in the several Courts of Justice in India, showing the Amount of separate Duty in each Class of Suits. (118.) 1852-3. xm. 5 Letter from the Earl of Ellenborough to the Indian Law Commissioners, 4th April 1842 : And also, Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-General of India in Council, with reference to the Letter of tlie Indian Law Commissioners, dated 2d July 1842, in reply to the Earl of EUenborough's Letter of 4th April 1842. (128.) ....... 1852-3. xm. 1 Return of all Appeals froin Courts in India instituted before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, showing the Names of Parties, Court appealed from, Subject of Suit, Nation of Parties, Date of Sentence appealed from, Date of lodging Appeal, Date of Order on Appeal, Result of Appeal, and Costs, and Names of Judges. (218.) - - - - - - - - - 1852-3. XXV. 343 Reports of the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut North-western Provinces, on the Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice for the Year 1849. (in 33.) - 1852-3. xl. 504. 596 Statement of the Judicial Decisions in the Company's Courts, in the latest Year of which an Account can be given, (in 33.) - . . . 1852-3. xl. 637 — 778 Statistics of Civil and Criminal Justice, for Bengal, the North-western Provinces, Fort St. George, Madras, and Bombay, (in 224.-L) - - - 1852-3. xli. 413 Return of Causes instituted in the Court of Small Causes from May to September 1850, (in 224.^L) - - - - - - - 1852-3. xli. 419 3 A 2 372 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts, Papers, &c. — continued. 2. Papers relating to Judicial Matters — continued. Comparative Table of Causes instituted in the Court of Eeqiiests from May to Sep- ' tember 1849 ; and in the Court of Small Causes from May to September 1850. (in 224.-I.) - - - . - - - 1852-3. Vol. XLi. p. 419 Amount of Salary, &c. paid in each Year to the Law .Commissioner or Member of the Council of Indi^ ; stating also the Name of each Law Commissioner, the Dates of Appointment and Resignation, and the Period for which each Commissioner served in the Council under the Act of 1 833. (in 224.-L) - - - 1852-3. xli. 518 Report of the Law Commission in 1 838 on the Institution Fee on Suits of Law in Mysore : Also, Copy of the Act prepared by the Law Commissioners in 1840 for the Intro- duction of the English Law into India generally, as modified by the Commission. (in224.-L) - - - - . . - 1852-3. xli. 519 Papers relating to the Removal of Mr. Lewin from the Office of Judge of the' Sudder Dewanny Adawlut, and also from his Provisional Appointment to the Council, (in 224.-I.) - - - - - - - - 1852-3. xli. 550 Statements of Costs on Suits for Money Claims which MoonsifTs, Sudder Ameens,. Principal Sudder Ameens, and Judges, are competent to decide, as incurred in the Courts of First, Second, and Third Instance, (in 20.-I.) - - 1852-3. xxviii. 668 Similar Statements of Costs in Claims for Landed Property, (in 20.-I.) 1852-3. xxviii. 668 Appeals from Moonsifis to Judges or Principal Sudder Ameens j and from Sudder Ameens to Judges, (in 20.-L) - - - . . 1852-3. xxviii. 678. 680 Original Suits of Sudder Ameens. (in 20.-I.) ... 1852-3. xxvm. 682 Statement showing Cost of Litigation in a regular Suit (i. e. not exceeding 5000 Rupees) from its Institution to its Termination in the Appellate Judge (Sudder Dewanny Adawlut). (in 20.-I.) ..... 1852-3. xxvm. 686 Statement showing Cost of Litigation in a Case of Special Appeal, from its Institution in Court of Original Jurisdiction to Final Termination in Special Appellate Court (Sudder Dewanny Adawlut). (in 20.-I.) .... 1852-3. xxvm. 688 Notes on Trial by Jury ; by H. Lushington, Esq. (in 20.-I.) . 1852-3. xxvm. 690 Letters addressed by the Court of Directors to the Indian Government, reviewing the Operations of the Civil and Criminal Courts at the Three Presidencies ; in the Years 1824, 1828, 1831, and 1832. (in 445.-IV.) - - . 1852-3. xxxvii. 197 Selection of Papers containing Discussions relative to the Measures recommended by the Home Authorities in 1814, and the Modifications introduced into the Indian Codes, (in 445.-IV.) .-..-. 1852--3. xxxvii. 243 Appointment in 1829 of Commissioners of Revenue, (in 445.-IV.) - 1852-3. xxxvn. 391 Selection of Papers, dated 1829, 1830, and 1831, respecting the Alterations of the Judiciary System, which have recently been made, (in 445.-IV.) . 1852-3. xxxvn. 457 Statements showing the Extent and Operations of the Judicial Establishments of the Three Presidencies ; 1813 to 1829. (in 445.-IV.) ... - 1852-3. xxxvn. 531 Abstract of the Regulations of the Bengal Government, from the Year 1793 to 1831, for the Administration of Civil and Criminal Judicature, and of the Department of the Land Revenue, arranged under appropriate Heads, (in 445.-IV.) - 1852-3. xxxvn. 648 Report of the Commission for the Investigation of alleged Cases of Torture at Madras : Also, Letter from the Court of Directors to the Government of Madras, dated 26th July 1854 : Also, Letter from the Government of Madras to the Court of Directors, dated 23d September 1854: And also, Letter from the Government of . Madras to the Court of Dii-ectors, dated 7th June 1855, together with the Inclosures, re- lating to the alleged Use of Torture by the Native Officers of the Government. ■ (319.) -.--..-. 1854-5. xxxn. 475 Despatch of the Court of Directors to the Governor in Council of Fort Saint George, on the Subject of the Torture Report, and dated 12th Sept. 1855. (51.) - 1856. xm. 447 Extract of a Letter from the Government of Madras to the Court of Directors, dated 29th December 1855 ; together with a Copy of the Inclosures on the Subject of the Torture Report. (82.) 1856. xm. 453 Her Majesty's Orders in Council, of 13th June 1853 and 31st March 1855, establishing certain Rules and Regulations in Appeals from the Colonies and from the Territories of the Company. (42.) ..--._ 1856. xii. 61 Return of the Amount expended by the Company in Law Expenses in England from the Date of the passing of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 95., down to 31st May of this Year ; dis- tinguishing the Names of the Causes, Suits, or other Proceedings, and the Fees paid to Counsel in each. (304.) - - - - ... 1856. xm. 517 Return of the Amount of Property which formed the Subject of the Trials held before the Courts of Circuit of the Madras Presidency, with the Number of Suitors, in the Years 1803, 1833, and before the Sessional Judges in 1853. (65.) - 1856. xm. 491 Report by the Acting Second Judge of Circuit of the Centre Division of the Madras Pre- sidency, addressed to the Court of Foujdaree Adawlut, under Date 28th September 1840, together with the Proceedings of that Court held thereon ; also the Minutes of Council of the Madras Government, founded on the Report of the Circuit Judge and on the Proceedings of the Foujdaree Adawlut. (57.) - - 1857. xni. 457 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 373 J K ■! ■ L- ^. ■ S- ! - B ,L. - l - l l i- — ■■■- —.- — I I ■ .III 1.1 ^— II , , , ._.._, ,. , I. ., .Ml , East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 2. Papers relating to Judicial Matters — cpntinued. Despatch, dated 24th September 1856, from the Court of Directors to the Governor General upon Reform of the Police of India : And also, Correspondence between the Court of Directors and the Governor General respecting the Scheme of the Indian Law Com- missioners for the Amalgamation of the Supreme and Sudder Courts, and the Adoption of a new Code of Criminal Procedure. (70.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. xii. p. 61 Despatch from the Government of India to the Court of Directors, dated 14th May 1857, with its several Inclosures, relating to the System of Police in the Bengal Presidency. (191.) 1857, Sess. 2. xu. 71 3. Papers . relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, Civil, Political, and Commercial, and the Trade and Intercourse with the East generally : Exposition of the Company's Finances, at home and abroad, with Accounts and Correspon- . dcnee relating thereto. (39. 75. 84. 89. 123. 131. 132. 141. & 139. of 1810.) lit. 1—463 Accounts respecting the Annual Revenues and Disbursements of the Company for Four Years ended 1808-9 (the last Year on Estimate). (75. of 1810.) - - xxxvii. 231 Ditto, for Four Years ended 1809-10. (84. of 1810.) - - xxxvii. 277 Ditto, for Four Years ended 1810-11. (121. of 1811.) - - - xlv. 45 Ditto, for Four Years ended 1811-12. (185. of 1812.) - - - Liv. 579 Ditto, for Four Years ended 1813-14. (121. of 1813-14.) - - - lxxi. 1 Accounts of the Total Annual Amount of the Revenues and Charges of the several Presi- dencies in India, from 1785-6 to 1791-2 : and of the Bond and other Debts owing- by the Company. (22. of 1814.) ...... xlv. 183 Estimate of the probable Payments to be annually made in England by the Company on account of Dividends, Interest of Debt, &c. (97. of 1812-13.) - - lxiv. 479 Account of the Revenues and Charges in India for 1811-12 ; Amount of Interest on Debts ; ' and Supplies to Bencoolen, Prince of Wales Island, and Saint Helena ; with an Estimate ofthe same for the Year 1812-13. (153. of 1812-13.) - - - Lxiv. 483 Annual Account of the Amount of the Proceeds of the Sale of Goods and Merchandise of the Company, and of their Commercial and other Receipts, Charges, and Payments, with an Estimate of the same for the current Year ; and a Statement of their Bond and Simple Contract Debts ; and the State of their Cash and other Effects in Great Britain and afloat ; up to 1st Mai-ch 1812. (65. of 1812.) - - . - liv. 575 Ditto, up to 1st March 1813. (in 56. of 1812-13.) - - - liv. 409 Ditto, up to 1st May 1814. (82. of 1813-14.) lxxi. 63 Ditto, up to 1st May 1825. (136. of 1825.) - ... cxciii. 221 Statement of the Bond and Simple Contract Debts of the Company, with the State ofthe Cash in their Treasury, and other Effects, in Great Britain and afloat, on 1st March 1812 ; and an Estimate of the Account Current between Government and the Company to 1812. (159. of 1812.) - - _ - - - - .- LIV. 641 Papers relating to the Affairs of India, containing a Letter from the Marquess Wellesley to the Court of Directors on the Subject of their Private Trade ; together with several Reports on Private Trade and Commerce of India. (23. of 1812-13.) - lxiv. 97 — 285 Accounts of the Number, Tonnage, and Size of Ships built and building out of the United Kingdom for the Service of the Company ; of Armed Ships belonging to the several Establishments of the Company in Asia ; of Trading Vessels belonging to the Ports of Calcutta and Bombay on the 31st Dec. 1811 ; and of Ships launched in the Thames for the Service of the Company from 1770 to 1812. (56. of 1812-13.) . lxiv. 383—394 Value of Goods, exclusive of Imports from China, and also the Value of Goods imported from China, sold at the Company's Sales. (107. of 1812-13.) - - ' - lxiv. 413 Account of the Description and Expense of the Company's Commercial Establishments in India and China on an Average of Five Years. (164. of 1812-13.) - - lxiv. 421 Account of the Establishments of Officers of Customs throughout India, with the Total Expense of the same. (162. of 1812-13.) ----- lxiv. 425 Account of the Prime Cost of all Goods imported from China, and elsewhere exclusive of China, remaining in the Company's Warehouses in each Year from 1st March 1803 to 1st March 1813. (in 97. of 1812-13.) lxiv. 480 Account of the Customs and Excise Duties on Imports from India and China on an Annual Average of Five Years ending 5th Jan. 1813. (59. of 1812-13.) - lxiv. 493 Estimate ofthe Profit and Loss upon all Goods sold by the Company from 1793-4 to 1811-12, distinguishing India and China. (43. of 1812-13.) - - " - - lxiv. 489 Account of Bills of Exchange drawn upon the Company in England by the several Presi- dencies in each Year from 1807-8 to 1811-12. (44. of 1812-13.) - - lxiv. 491 Account of the Sum expended by the Company in England during the Year ended 1st May 1814, on account of Territorial Charges, (in 124. of 1813-14.) - lxxi. 68 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General in Council in Bengal, dated 6th Sept. 1814 ; with the Outline of the Plan for keeping the Books of Account in India. (123. o'f 1813-14.) lxxi. 71 Number and Tonnage of Vessels employed in the Trade with the East Indies and China in 1814. (in 91. of 1814-15.) - . . - - lxxv. 549 General Abstract View of the actual Revenues and Charges of India for Three Years ended 1818-19 ; with an Estimate for the Year 1819-20. (94. of 1821.) - - cxxv. 45 Account of the Quantities of Cotton Piece Goods and Muslins sold at the Company's Sales from 1770 to 1818. (51. of 1819.) ----- cvtii. 147 Quantity of Gold and Silver exported by the Company to Chma and the East Indies from 1810 to 1819, (in74.of 1819.) ...--- cix. 36 3 A 3 874 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, ^c continued. Exports from Great Britain in Foreign Vessels to Countries within the Limits of the. Com- pany's Charter in 1817, 1818, and 1819. (14. of 1820.) - - Vol. cxix. p. 1 Ditto, in 1820. (22. of 1821.) - - - ^ - - cxxy. 33 Accounts relative to the Trade of the Company and the Americans with India and China for Ten Years ended 1818-19 ; viz., their Imports and Exports, the Nature thereof, the Tonnage employed, &c. (68. of 1820.) ----- cxix. 3 Ditto, for the Year 1819-20. (12. of 1821.) ... - cxxv. 19 Accounts of all Goods the Produce of the East Indies and China imported into Great Britain, and of all Goods exported from Great Britain to the East Indies and China, in each Year from 1814 to 1819. (100. of 1820.) - - - - cxix. 35 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor of Java to the Company relative to a Commercial Adventure to Japan, and the Measures for transferring the Trade to the British hereto- fore exclusively enjoyed by the Dutch. (86. of 1820.) - - cxix. 75 Accounts of all Goods exported from Great Britain to the East Indies and China by the Company and the Free Traders, and of all Goods exported to all Parts of India, by the Free Traders, in 1820. (28. of 1821.) - - - - cxxv. 35 Account of all Goods the Produce of the East Indies and China imported into Great Britain in 1820. (37. of 1821.) - . - - - . cxxv. 43 General Statements of the Eevenues and Charges of the several Presidencies and Settleinents in India (exclusive of the Commercial Charges) ; shewing the Interest paid upon Debts, with the Eesult of each Year, from 1809-10 to 1827-28 (the last Year on Estimate.) (in 11. of 1830.) - - - cclxxv. .305— 316 Ditto, for the Years 1826-27, 1827-28, and 1828-29 (the last Year on Estimate), (in 37. of 1830-31.). . . . - . cclxxxviii. 102—111 Ditto, for the Years 1827-28, 1828-29, and 1829-30 (the last Year on Estimate). (inSO. of 1831-32.) - - - . . cccix. 322— 331 Ditto, for the Years 1827-28, 1828-29, 1829-30, and 1830-31 (the last Year on • Estimate), (in 29. of 1833.) - - . - . cccxxiv. 92— 101 Detailed Statement of the Eevenues and Charges of the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, and Prince of Wales Island and Saint Helena, for the Years 1809-10, 1817-18, and 1827-28. (40. of 1830.) - - . . cclxxvi. 1 Statement of the Account between the Territorial and Commercial Branches of the Affairs of the Company, in each Year from 1814-15 to 1828-29. (154. of 1830.) - cclxxvi. 441 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (34. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 139 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (54. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 199 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 124 Statement of the Amount of the Civil Charges of the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, in each Year from 1819-20 to 1826-27, and per Estimate for the Years 1827-28, 1828-29. (16. of 1830.) - ' - . - cclxxvi. 35 Total Annual Amount of the Eevenues and Charges of the several Presidencies in India, in each Year from 1809-10 to 1826-27, with the Estimate of the same for 1827-28; dis- tinguishing the Eevenues realized in the original Possessions of the Company, from Subsidies, &c., and the Military Charges from Civil, Eevenue, Judicial, and Marine Charges, &c. (in 11. of 1830.) - - - cclxxv. 317— 329 Ditto, in each Year from 1809-lOto 1827-28. (in 37. of 1830-31.)ccLxxxvin. 1 12—121 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and' 1828-29. (in 50. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 332—339 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 29. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 102—109 Accounts, in detail, of the Eevenues and Charges of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces under the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, in each Year, from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (120. of 1830.) - - . - cclxxvi. 413 Ditto, for the Year 1828-29. (in 39. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 136 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 30. .of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 122 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 50. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 192 Account of the Eevenues and Charges of India in each of the Three Years ended 30th April 1827, 30th April 1828, and 30th April 1829 (the last Year on Estimate) ; showing the annual Surplus of Eevenue or Charge after the Payment of Territorial Charges in England, (in 11. of 1830.) ... . . cclxxv. 330 Ditto, in the Three Years ended 30th April 1828, 30th April 1829, and 30th April 1 830 (the last Year on Estimate), (in 39. of 1830-31.) - . cCLXxxvm. 132 Ditto, in the Three Years ended 30th April 1829, 30th April 1830, and 30th April 1831 (the last Year on Estimate), (in 30. of 1831-32.) - ccoix. 118 Ditto, in the Three Years ended 30th AprU 1830, 30th April 1831, and 30th April 1832 (the last Year on Estimate), (in 50. of 1 833.) - . . cccxxiv. 188 Account of the Per-centage at which the several Heads of Revenue in India were collected in each Year, from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (38. of 1830.) - - cclxxvl 407 Ditto, in the Year 1828-29. (in 39. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii'. 134 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 30. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix! 120 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 50. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv! 191 Account of the Arrears of Land Eevenue left outstanding annually at the Close of the official Year (30th April) at each of the Presidencies in India, from 1809-10 to 1827-28 inclusive. (39. of 1830.) --.... cclxxvi. 411 Ditto, in the Year 1828-29. (in 39. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 135 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 30. of 1831-32.) - _ - cccix. 121 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 50. of 1833.) . - - cccxxiv. 190 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 375 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &g.^ — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, ^c.^continued. Accounts of the Amount of the Bond and other Territorial Debts owing by the Company at theii- several Presidencies in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1809 to 1827. (in 11. of 1830.) Vol. cclxxv. p. 332. 334 Ditto, on 30th April in the Years 1827 and 1828. (in37. of 1830-31.) cclxxxviii. 122 Ditto, on 30th April in the Years 1828 and 1829. (in 50. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 340 Ditto, on 30th April in the. Years 1829 and 1830. (in 29. of 1833.) - cccxxiT. 110 Returns of all Civil Offices, and the Establishments connected therewith, under each of the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, and the Expenses attaching to each Establishment, on 1st May 1817 and 1st May 1827. (13. of 1830.) - ccLXxvi. 39 Ditto, on Ist May 1829 and 1st May 1830. (132. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 225 •Ditto, on 1st May 1831, (77. of 1833.) - - . . cccxxiv. 195 Amount of the Assets of the Company at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1809 to 1827, distinguishing the Territorial from the Commercial Assets, (in 11. of 1830.) - - - cclxxy. 336. 338 Ditto, on 30th April 1828. (in ZT. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii, 124 Ditto, on 30th AprU 1829. (in 50. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 342 Ditto, on 30th April 1830. (in 29. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 112 Abstract Statement of the Eesult of the Debts and Assets of the Company in India, on the 30th April in each Year, from 1809 to 1827. (in 11. of 1830.) cclxxv. 342 ■ Ditto, on 30th April 1828. (in 37. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 126 Ditto, on 30th April 1829. (in 50. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 344 Ditto, on 30th April 1830. (in 29. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 114 Computation of the Rate of Interest payable on the Indian Debt on the 30th April 1809, 30th April 1814, and 30th April 1828. (in 11. of 1830.) - - cclxxv. 343 Minute of the Governor General of India, dated 30th October 1829, concerning the Indian Financial Estimates for 1829-30. (119. of 1830.) '. . _ cclxxvi. 471 Letters from the Court of Directors to the Governor General in Council at Fort William in Bengal, and to the Governors in Council at Madras and Bombay, in the Territorial Finance Department. (51. & 19. of 1830.) - - - cclxxvl 475. 481 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General in Council at Fort William in Bengal, in the Territorial Finance Department. (151. of 1830.) - cclxxvt. 561 Account of the Sums received at the Presidencies of Fort William, Fort St. George, and Bombay, for Sales of Lnport Goods and Stores, in each Year from 1809-10 to 1827-28 inclusive, (in 11. of 1830.) , . . - . cclxxv. 343 Ditto, in the Year 1828-29. (in 39. of 1830-31.) - cCLXxxvm. 135 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 30. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 121 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 50. of 1833.) - - » cccxxiv. 190 Account of the Commercial Charges not added to the Invoices, at the several Presidencies in India, in each Year from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (in 11. of 1830.) - - cclxxv. 344 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 16 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 161 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 137 Accounts showing the Amount pf all Advances made at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India for the Purposes of Commerce, in so far as regards the Purchase of Investments for Europe, from 1809-10 to 1827-28, showing the Amount applied to the Purchase of Investment in China, (in 11. of 1830.) - - cclxxv. 345 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 17 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 161 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 32. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 137 Accounts showing the Amount of all Supplies received from the several Presidencies and Settlements in India at the Factory at Canton, and of all Supplies received' at the several Presidencies and Settlements in India, &c. from the Factory at Canton, in each Year from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (in 11. of 1830.) - - - cclxxv. 346 Account of all Supplies received from the Presidencies and Settlements in India at the Factory at Canton, and from the Factory at Canton to the several Presidencies ; with the Amount of all Supplies from England,- and of the Cargoes consigned from the Factory to England; from 1822-23 to 1828-29. (139. of 1830.) - cclxxvi. 433— 439 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 47— 49 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - CCCEx. 191— 193 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 167—169 Account of all Sums written off the Territorial Books of the several Presidencies in India as Losses, from 1809-10 to 1826-27, which have not been.inserted in the Charges of the said Presidencies, (in 11. of 1830.). ----- cclxxv. 347 Accounts of the Increase of Dead Stock in India, consisting of Plate, Household Furniture, StoreSj &c., between April 1809 and April 1827, the Expense of which is not included in the Charges, &c. (in 11. of 1830.) - - - - - cclxxv. 348 General Statements showing the Amount of the Proceeds of the Sales of Goods and Mer- chandise of the Company in Great Britain, and of their Commercial and other Receipts, Charges, and Payments in Great Britain, under the several Heads thereof, in each Year, from ist March 1810 to 30th April 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - cclxxv. 349. 350 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 127 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 50, of 1831-32.) - - " cccex. 345 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 29. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 115 3A 4 376 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, ^c. — continued. Annual Account of the Amount of Proceeds of the Sale of Goods of the Company in Great Britain, and of their Receipts, Charges, and Payments, with an Estimate of same for the current Year ; and a Statement of their Bond and Simple Contract Debts, and State of their Cash and other Effects, up to 1st May 1830. (168. of 1830.) Vol. cclxxvi. p. 647 Ditto, up to 1st May 1832. (153. of 1831-32.) - - - - cccix. 289 General Statements of the Bond and Simple Contract Debts of the Company, the State of Cash in their Treasury, and other Effects appertaining to them, in Great Britain and afloat, on the 1st March in each Year from 1811 to 1813, and on the 1st May in each Y'ear from 1814 to 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - - - ccLxxy. 354. 356 Ditto, on 1st May 1830. (in 37. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 128 Ditto, on 1st May 1831. (in 50. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 346 Ditto, on 1st May 1832. (in 29. of 1833.) - - - - cccxxiv. 116 Accounts of Stock, per Computation of the Company (exclusive of their Capital Stock), drawn out, in respect to England to the 1st May 1815 and to 1st May 1828, and in respect to India to 1st May 1814 and to 1st May 1827. (in 11. of 1830.) - cclxxv. 358. 364 Ditto, to 1st May 1829 and to 1st May 1828. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 18 Ditto, to 1st May 1831 and to 1st May 1830. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 162 Ditto, to 1st May 1832 and to 1st May 1831. (in 32. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 138 Sale Amount of Privilege and Private Trade Goods sold at thg Company's Sales in each Year from 1810-11 to 1828-29, distinguishing India from China. (11. of 1830.) - cclxxv. 371 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 31 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) ... cccix. 175 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 151 Sale Amount of the Company's, the Private Trade, and the Neutral and Prize Goods, &c. sold by the"Company in each Year from 1810-11 to 1828-29. (in 11. of 1830.) cclxxv. 372 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 129 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 50. of 1831-32.) - - . cccix. 347 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 29. of 1833.) ... cccxxiv. 117 Account showing the Invoice Amount of all Goods, Stores, and Bullion exported by the Com- pany to their several Presidencies and Settlements in India, to St. Helena, and to their Factory at Canton, in each Season from 1810-1 1 to 1828-29. (in 1 1. of 1830.) cclxxv. 374 Ditto, in the Season 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 29 Ditto, in the Season 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - . - cccix. 173 Ditto, in the Season 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 149 Accounts of all Sums received by the Company on Bills of Exchange remitted to them from their several Presidencies and Settlements in India, and their Factory at Canton, in each Year from 1810-11 to 1828-29. (in 11. of 1830.) - - ■ . cclxxv. 376 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - . cclxxxviii. 26 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) . ' - - cccix. 170 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) " - - - cccxxiv. 146 Amount of all Sums paid by the Company from their Treasury in England chargeable to the Territories in India in each Year from 1810-1 1 to 1828-29. (in 11. of 1830.) cclxxv. 378 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 28 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) ' - - - cccix. 172 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 148 Amount of all Bills of Exchange and Certificates paid by the Company in each Year from the 1st March 1810 to 30th April 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - - cclxxv. 379, 380 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 26 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 170 Ditto, i» the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 146 Statement of the Rates of Exchange at which Bills have been drawn upon India by the. Company in each Year from 1812 to 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) . . cclxxv. 382 Ditto, in the Year 1830. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 28 Ditto, in the Year 1831. (in 37. of 1831-32.) .... cccix. 172 Ditto, in the Year 1832. (in 32. of 1833.) .... cccxxiv. 148 Statement of the Rates of Exchange at which Bills have been drawn from India upon the Company, in each Year from 1812 to 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - . cclxxv. 382 Ditto, in the Year 1830. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - . . ccLXXxvm. 28 Ditto, in the Year 1831. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 172 Ditto, in the Year 1832. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - . cccxxiv. 148 Account of the Profit or Loss upon the Trade of the Company between Europe and India, Europe and China, India and China, China and the North American Colonies, for the- Ten Years 1819-20 to 1828-29. (41. of 1830.) - - - cclxxvi. 633 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.). - - cclxxxviii. 32 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31, (in 37. of 1831-32.) . - . cccix. 176 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) . . . cccxxiv. 152 Ditto, upon the Trade between Europe and China only, for the Four Years ending 1832-33. (in 57.) 1834. xxii. 376 Account of Losses sustained by the Company, in each Year from 1822-28 to 1823-29, from Perils of the Sea, Damage of Ships or Cargoes, Bad Debts, Losses by Fire, or other Causes. (187. of 1830.) - cclxxvi. 659 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - ccLxxxvni. 52 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 196 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. ^in 32. of 1833.) - .- cccxxiv. 172 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 377 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relaUng to the Financial Affairs of the Company, S^c. — continued. Account of the Imports and Exports- between Great Britain and all Places to the Eastward of the Cape of Good Hope (excepting China), distinguishing tlie Articles and the Value, and the Private Trade from that of the Company, in each Year from 1813 to 1828. (in 11. of 1830.) Vol. CCLXXT. p. 383 Ditto, in the Year 1829. (in 45. of 1830-31.) ... cclxxxviii. 57 Ditto, in the Year 1830. (in 32. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 127 Ditto, in the Years 1831 and 1832. (in 108. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 255 Account of all Goods imported into Great Britain from the East Indies and China (exclusive of the Mauritius) in the Four Years ended 5th Jan. 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - CCLXXV. 410 Ditto, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1830. (in 45. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 72 Ditto, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1831. (in 32. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 140 Ditto, in the Years ended 5th Jan. 1832 and 1833. (in 108. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 268 Account of all Goods exported from Great Britain to the East Indies and China (exclusive of the Mauritius) .in the Six Years ended 5th Jan. 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - cclxxv. 412 Ditto, iu the Year ended 5th Jan. 1830. (in 45. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 73 Ditto, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1831. (in 32. of 1831-32.) - - ccctx. 141 Ditto, in the Years ended 5th Jan. 1832 and 1833. (in 108. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 269 Quantities and Value of British Manufactures exported to all Parts of India (exclusive of China), from March 1814 to 30th April 1829. (in*i09. of 1829.) - - ccLxii. 258 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii, 10 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) ... cccix, 156 Ditto, in the Year 1831-t32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 131 Quantities of British Manufactures exported to our Indian Possessions in the Twenty Years ended 30th April 1829; specifying particularly the Quantity and Value of Woollens and Cottons, (in 109. of 1829.) ------ cclxii. 262 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 11 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 155 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 132 Statement of the Value of Imports into and Exports from the Territories subject to the Presidencies of Fort William, Fort St. George, and Bombay, by Sea, from 1814-15 to 1826-27, exclusive of the Trade of the Company, (in 109. of 1829.) - cclxii. 266 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 5 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 238 Account of the Value of Imports into the several Presidencies of India from the United Kingdom, and of Exports from India to the United Kingdom, in each Year from 1814-15 to 1826-27, exclusive of Exports and Imports on account of the Company, (in 109. of 1829.) .' . . . . . . . cclxii. 266 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - ccLXXXvm. 5 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 238 Account of the Value of the Trade between the Eastern Islands and India, in each Year from 1814-15 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) ----- ccLxn. 267 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 6 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 238 Statement of the Quantity, Amount, and Cost in London of White List Cloth (Eed)- exported to India in the Season 1813-14, and to be exported in the Season 1828-29. (in 109. of 1829.) ------- cclxii. 267 Statement of the Prices of British Calicoes, Cambrics, &c., in October 1813 and 1828, and of the Prices of India Cotton Piece Goods at -the Company's Sales in 1813 and 1828. (in 109. of 1829.) - - ' - - - - - cclxii. 268 Ditto, in the Years from 1828 to 1833. (in 14. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 14. 16 Statement of the Quantity and Cost in London of Woollen Goods exported to China in 1813-14, and to be exported in 1828-29. (in 109. of 1829.) - - cclxii. 269 Ditto, exported in 1829-30, 1830-31, and 1831-32, and to be exported in 1832-33. (in 14. of 1833.) ------- cccxxiv. 15 Account of the Quantities of Raw Silk imported into London from Bengal in each Year from 1813 to 1828 ; distinguishing the Imports of the Company and of Private Merchants, and the Average Price per lb. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - cclxii. 287 Ditto, in each Year from 1829 to 1832. (in 14. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 14 Quantity of Registered Tonnage employed by the Company in their Trade to our Indian Possessions, excluding Ships toucl\ing at the Ports of Continental India in their Voyage to China, in each Season from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) - cclxii. 278 Ditto, in the Seasons 1828-29, 1829-30, and 1830-31. (in 87. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 209 Statement of the Amounts paid in England for Freight and Demorage, Commercial and Political, including Cost and Outfit of Company's own Ships, from 1st May 1814 to 30th April 1829. (in 109. of 1829.) - . . - ccLxn. 294 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - . - cclxxxviii. 14 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) • - - cccix. 159 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 135 Quantity and Value of Military Stores, exported to India in each Year from 1819-20 to 1828-29, and the Average Rate of Freight thereon. (226. of 1830.) - cclxxvl 643 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 51 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 195 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 171 III. 3 B 378 ■ GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, SfC' — continued. Statement 'of the Amount paid by the Company for Commercial Freight in ea«h Year from ' 1815 to 1828, distinguishing the Amount ■ charged to the Trade with India from that with China. (227. of 1830.) . - - - - Vol. gclxxvi, p. 641 Ditto, for the- Years 1829 and J 830. (in 87. of 1831-32.) - - cccrx. 207 Ditto, for the Y-ear 1831. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - ccpxxiv. 126 Statement' of the' Commerce of British India with Great Britain, North America, South America, and Foreign Europe, in each Year from 1811-12 to 1826-27 ; distinguishing the Trade of the Company from that of Individuals, and Merchandise from Treasure, (in 11. of 1830.) - - - - - - - ccLxxv. 417 Ditto, iii the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 46. of 1830-31.) - CCLXXxviii. 89 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 233 Account of the Remittances in Merchandise from India made in each Year 'from 1814-15 to 1 829-30 ; with their Invoice Value, the Charges incurred upon them, and the net Proceeds thereof, (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - . . cecix. 197 Ditto, from 1814-15 to 1830-31. (in 32. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 129 ( > Regular and Sketch Estimates of the Revenues arid Expenditure of all India, and of the several Presidencies. (116. of 1831-32.) .... cccix. 211 Prospective Estimate of the Finances of India. (195. of 1831-32.) - . cccix. 299 Further prospective Estimate. (47. of 1833.) .... cccxxiv. 181 Answers to Queries proposed by the Board of Control in 1832 upon Subjects relating to the Trade with India ; with the Answers thereto, (in 445.-1I.) 1852^3. xxxv. 68 Rates of Duty chargeable in England on all Articles the Produce of the Elast Indies; showing . the Alterations of Duty which have taken place on such Articles, from 1812 to 1832 ; and also the Rates now chargeable on similar Articles imported from other Countries. (in 445.-II.) - - - - - . - 1852-3. xxxv. 155 Petition of European and Native Inhabitants of Calcutta, to the House of Commons, in 1832, rel£),tive to the Duties on Rum and Sugar, (in 445.-II.) - - 1852-3. xxxv. 172 Letter from London Merchants to the Court of Directors, dated 13th October 1832, as to a Drawback on Exportation of Indian Piece Goods, (in 445.-II.) . 1852-3. xxxv. 173 Return of all Raw Silk in the Company's Warehouses unsold, &c., in 1832. (in 44S.-II.) ....... 1852-3. xxxv. 174 Return of the Purchases and Sales of Sugar by the Company ; stating the Place where pur- ' chased, and the Average Prices of each Sort or Quality ; stating the Amount of the Advances made at each Place, and the Balances remaining due. from the Natives, in each Year from 1825-26 to 1829-30. (in 445.-II.) . . 1852-3. xxxv. 187 Statement showing the Value of certain of the principal Articles exported from Great Britain to Places East of the Cape, except China, in 1811, 1815, and 1822. (in 445.-II.) . - . - . ... 1852-3. xxxv. 189 Statement of Bullion imported into Calcutta by Sea, from 1814-15 to 1826-27, valued in Sicca Rupees, (in 445.-II.) . - . _ . 1852-3. xxxv. 190 Statement of the Amount of all Treasure imported into and exported from the Three Pre- sidencies in India, from 1810-11 to 1827-28 ; distinguishing Europe and America from China, the Eastern Islands, &c. (in445.-II.) - - - 1852-3. xxxv. 194 Statement of the Value of Merchandize, &c. imported and exported between Calcutta and the Arabian and Persian Gulfs, from 1821-22 to 1827-28. (in 445.-n.) - - - . . - - 1852-3. xxxv. 196 Statement of the Ships and Tonnage arrived at and departed from Calcutta, from 1821-22 to J , 1827-28. (in445.-n.) - . - . . 1852-3. xxxv. 197 Statement of the Amount of Customs collected on the Import Trade from the Persian and Indian Giilfs, from 1821-22 to 1827-28. (in 445.-n.) V 1852-3. xxxv. 197 Account relating to the Trade between India and the Arabian and Persian Gulfs, from 1821-22 to 1827-28. (in 445.-n.) - - - 1852-3. xxxv. 196-202 Account of the Quantity of Indigo imported into Great Britain and Ireland, from 1780 to 1830 ; specifying, the Countries from which imported, and the Quantities received from each. (ini445.-II.) - ... 1852-3. xxxv. 20^ Letter from London Merchants, 30th June 1825, complaining of the Regulation of the Bengal Government as being detrimental to Private Traders, (in 445.-II.) - 1852-3. xxxv. 207 Letter from the Government of Prince of Wales Island to the Court of Directors, dated 30th April 1830, respecting the State of the Trade of that Settlement, (in 445.-II.) .--.--. 1852-3. xxxv. 211 Memorial of Mr. Read to the Right Hon. Thos. Grant, dated 13th July 1831, for Leave to export Military Stores to Singapore, (in 445.-II.) - . 1852-3. xxxv. 226 Letter from Dr. Wallick to H. St. George Tucker, dated 12th October 1828, on the Pro- ductions and Manufactures of India. • (in 445 .-II.) . - 1852-3. xxxv. 229 . I Account of the Exports by the Company, for each Year from 1814-15 to 1830-31 ; distin- guishing Military Stores from Merchandize, (in 445.-II.) . 1852-3. xxxv. 331 , ^Return of the Number of Vessels and Amount of Tonnage annually entered Inwards at Ports of the United Kingdom from Places (British and Foreign) East of the Cape of Good Hope. (in445.-n.) - . .' . . - 1852-3. xxxv. 333. Returns of the Number of Ships and the Amount of Tonnage entered inwards and cleared outwards, from 1793 to 1831, from and to Countries beyond the Territories of the Three Presidencies, (in 445.-11.) - . . . . 1852-3. xxxv. 335 SESSIONAL PAPERS; 1801-1859. 379 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, ^c.^-eontinued. Statement showing the Quantity of each Article of'Produce shipped during each Year from 1793 to 1831, at the Port of Calcutta, to Countries beyond the Territories of the Three Presidencies, (in 445.-II.) - - - - ' 1852-3. Vol. xxxv. p. 405 Returns showing the Quantity, or, in Cases where Quantity could not be ascertained, the Value of each Article of Foreign Production- or Manufacture sent into the Interior of each Presidency from the Ports of the Presidency, in pach Year from 1793 to 1831. Cm 445.-11.) - - 1852-3. xxxv. 472 Similar Retut-ns of Articles received at the Ports of each Presidency from the Interior, from 1793 to 1831. (in445.-II.) ----- 1852-3. xxxv. 489 Circular Letter, dated 17th January 1832, circulated by the Commissioners for the AflFairs of India, containing Queries relative to the Revenue Administration of India ; together with the Replies received thereto, (in 445.-III.) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 293 ' Account of the Gross Revenue of the Company, on an Average of 1827-28, 1828-729, and 1829-30, from Land Revenue, Farms and Licences, Salt, Opium, Transit Duties, Customs and Town Duties, Sayer, Abkarree, Moturpha Tax, Wheel Tax, Tobacco Tax, Post Office, Stamps, and Pilgrim Tax ; also, the Charges incurred in the Collection of the same, (in 445.-III.) . . - . - 1852-3. xxxvi. 367 Jumna of the Land Revenue of Bengal, Behar, Orissa, and Benares, for 1790-91, 1793-94, 1800-1, and 1829-30. (in 445.-IIL) - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 368 Jumna of the Land Revenue of the Western Provinces, and of the Province of Cuttack, for 1806-7, 1811-12, 1819-20, and 1829-30. (in 445.-in.> - 1852-3. xxxvi. 370 Jumna of the Land Revenue of the Districts under the Presidencies of Fort St; George, for 1805-6, 1814-15, and 1829-30. (in 445.-IIL) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 372 Jumna of the Land Revenue of the Districts under the Presidency of Bombay for 1808-9, 1817-18,' 1822-23, and 1829-30. (in 445.-III.) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 374 Paper on the Land Revenue of India, by A. D. Campbell, Esq., of the Madras Civil Service; prepared at the Request of the Committee of the House of C6mmons, in 1832, on the Affiiirs of the East India Company, (in 445. -III.) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 375 Observations on the Land Revenue of India ; by James Mill, Esq.; dated 15th August 1832. (in 445.-in.) -------- 1852-3. xxxvi. 414 Observations on the Revenue System of India ; by the Right Hon. John Sullivan ; dated 28th April 1832. (in 445.-III.) - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 415 Statement of the Quantity and Value of Rice, Wheat, and all other Grain and Pulse, ex- ported from the several Ports of Bengal to the several Ports and Places on the Coro- mandelCoast, from 1796-97 to 1828t-29. (in 445.-111.) 1852-3. xxxvi. 899 Abstract of the Statistics of the Four CoUectorates of the Deccan, for the Year 1827-28. (in 445.-III.) - ---.,. 1852-3. xxxvi. 1030 Statement of the Net Revenue derived from Salt, Opium, C'lstoms, &c., of the Presidency of Bombay, from 1814-15 to 1829-30. (in 445.-in.) - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1035 Selection of the Papers showing the Nature of the Arrangements now in Progress at Bombay for providing a Supply of Silk ; 1826 to 1831. (in 445.-in:) - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1037 Account of the Salt sold. Gross Proceeds, Net Profit, and Average of Net Profit, from 1803—4 to 1826-27, in the Bengal - Territories subject to the Monopoly. (in 445.-nL) ....-- 1852-3. xxxvi. 1054 Statement of the Revenue from Salt in the Western Provinces under the Bengal Govern- ment, 1829 and 1830. (in 445.-III.) - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1055 Answers of Rammdhum Roy to Queries on the Salt Monopoly ; dated 19th March 1832. (in 445.-III.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1055 Report from the Board of Customs, Salt, and Opium, to the Vice-President in Council ; dated 26th January 1832. (in 445.-in.) - - - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1057 Account of the Quantity of Opium sold at the Public Sales, from the Year 1792-93 to 1828-29, specifyiiig the Price per Seer, and the Prime Cost when put up to Sale, (in 445.-III.) ------ 1852-3. xxxvi. 1073 Letter from the Bengal Government to the Court oi Directors, explaining the Measures which have been adopted with regard to the Opium Trade, and the Results of the Issue of Passesin the Season of 1830-31. (in 445.-IIL) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1074 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General, dated 19th October 1831, respecting the Opium Trade and Revenue, (in 445.-III.) - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1081 Memorandum of Holt Mackenzie, Esq., in 1825, recommending the Abolition of Transit Duties. (in445.-ni.) ----- 1852-3. xxxvi. 1083 Schedule oT the Rates of Export, Import, and other Duties collected, and of Drawbacks aHowed, in India ; 1813 to 1829. (in 445.-III.) - - 1852-3. xxxvi. 1091 Estimates respecting the Aifairs of the Company under the proposed Plan of His Majesty's Government. (94. of 1833.) ------- cccxxiv. 241 Estimate of the Firfancial Result upon the Revenues and Charges of India of the Plan under Consideration for the future Administration of that Country. (99. of 1833.) cccxxiv. 249 Account and Estimate of the Commercial Assets of the Company at the Termination of their Charter on 22d April 1 834, showing the Total Amount which may become available ; Account of tlie Conimefcial Receipts of the Company in the Year ended 1st May 1834, and '-of" the Application thereof; also of the Sums received by the Company in England in the same Year for Bills upon India, and the Rate per Rupee at -v^ich such Bills' have been exchanged. (168.) -- - - . - 1834. xxii. 593— 595 Instructions issued to the Government of Bengal to commence discharging the Six per Cent. Reinittable Debt, (169.) - - . - - - 1834, xxii. 597 3B 2 380 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued, 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, ^c. .^continued. Accounts respecting the Revenues and Charges, and Cash Transactions, of the several Presi- dencies and Settlements, for the Five Years ended 1832-33. (95.) 1834. Vol. xxii. p. 783 Ditto, for the Four Years ended 1833-34. (88.) - - 1835. lxvi. 297 Accounts respecting the Annual Territorial Revenues and Disbursements of the East India Company for 1833-34, 1834-35^ 1835-36; with an Estimate of the same for the succeed- ing Year. (42.) -..--.- 1839. xvi, 247 Petition of the East India Company presented to the House of Lords on the 14th February 1840. (in 43.-App.) - - - ... 1840. xxii. 675 Act No. XIV. of 1836, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, respecting Imports and Exports, (in 43.-App3 .... 1840. xxii. 682 Act No. I. of 1838, passed by the President of the Council of India in Council, respecting Imports and Exports, (in 43.-App.) .... 1840. xxii. 688 Ordinance, No. 7, enacted by the Governor of Ceylon, for establishing a new Tariff of Duties on Exports and Imports, (in 295.) .... 1840. xxvii. 559 Table of Duties and Drawbacks on Goods imported into and exported from Ceylon, (in 295.) ....-..- 1840. xxvii. 583 Table showing the Result of the Adjustment of Internal or Transit Duties, and of Drawbacks on Goods exported by Sea to the United Kingdom, (in 39.) - - 1840. x. 30 ■Correspondence between the Government of India, the Court of Directors, and the India Boai'd, relative to the Appointment of a Committee for investigating the Operation of the Sea and Land Customs throughout India, and the Progress which has been made in the Improvement of the System of levying Duties of Customs at the Three Presi- dencies. (51.) . - - - - - - 1840. X. 133 Table of the Duties levied on Articles, the Produce or Manufacture of the United Kingdom or of Foreign Europe, imported from the United Kingdom into India, (in 39.) ........ 1840. x. 26 Table of the Rates of Duties levied on certain Goods, not the Produce or Manufacture of the United Kingdom or of Foreign Europe, on their Importation into Madras by Sea, and the Drawbacks allowed on Re-exportation to the United Kingdom, (in 39.) ......... 1840. ^ X. 29 Accounts of the Quantity and Value of all Articles of the Growth or Manufacture of the United Kingdom imported into the Territories under the Government of the East India Company, from 1828 to 1838, and of the Rate of Duty levied upon each Article ; and also of tlie Imports from those Territories into the British Colonies, and from the British Colonies into those Territories respectively. (39.) - - 1840. x. 1 Account of the Quantity and Value of all Articles of the Growth and Manufacture of the Territories under the Government of the East India Company imported into the United Kingdom from 1828 to 1839; together with an Account of the Rate of Duty levied upon the Import of each Article in each Year. (47.) - - 1840. x. 35 Accounts of the Quantity of Opium sold by the Indian Government, and of the Quantity per- mitted to pass through tlie British Territories in India, from 1820 to 1837-38 ; and of the net Receipts from the Sale of Opium, and from Passes granted for the Transit of Opium through the British Territories in India, from 1820-21 to the latest Date to which it can be made up, the Costs and Charges being deducted. (79.) - 1840. x. 47 Account of the Imports from the Territories under the Government of the East India Com- pany, and from the United Kingdom, into the British Colonies ; and from the British Colonies into the United Kingdom and the Territories under the Government of the East India Company ; showing, in all Cases, the Rate of Duty levied upon each Article. ' (85.) --------- 1840. X. 93 Account of the Quantity of Rum imported into the United Kingdom entered for Home Consumption and exported in each of the Years ending on the 5th January from 1834 to 1840, both inclusive ; and of the Quantity of Rum remaining in Bond on that Day in each of the above Years, distinguishing in each Case East India from West India Rum. (75.) ....... 1840. xx. 413 Account of the Quantity of British Manufactures exported to India in the Years 1814, 1821, 1828, and 1835. (in 295.) ..... 1840. xxvii. 580 Account of the Quantity of Cotton Piece Goods imported into Great Britain from the East Indies in 1814, 1821, 1828, and 1835. (in 295.) . 1840. xxvii. 580 Account of East India Piece Goods, &c. imported into London, (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 626 Schedule of Rates of Duty to be charged on Goods imported by Sea in any Port of the Presidency of Bombay, (in 43.-App.) .... 1840. xxii. 695 Ditto, on Goods exported, (in 43.-App.) . - . 1840. xxu. 697 Ditto, on Goods imported by Sea into any Port of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, (in 43.-App.) .... . 1840. xxii. 686 Ditto, on Goods exported, (in 43.-App.) ... 1840. xxii. 687 Schedule of Rates of Duty chai-geable and" Drawback allowed on Articles the Produce and Manufacture of the East Indies, exported by Sea from Calcutta, or any other Port or Place belongihg to the Presidency of Fort William- (in 39.) - - 1840. x. 15 Account of the Annual Exports of Goods and Merchandise from Calcutta, from 1828 to 1838. (in 295.) ..._... 1840. xxvii. 486 Accounts of the Exports of Sugar by Sea from Calcutta during the Years 1803 to 1832. (in 295.) ....... 1840. xxvn. 528 * Statement of the Quantities of Spirits exported from Calcutta in the Years 1 836, 1 837, and 1838, Bpecifying the Places to whicli they have been, exported, (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 566 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 381 East Indies East Indies, 8sc. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, SfC. — continued. Statement of the Imports from Great Britain at Calcutta at Four different Periods of Two Years each ; viz., in 1805 and 1806, in 1815 and 1816, in 1825 and 1826, and in 1836 and 1837. (in 295.) - - - - - 1840. Vol. xxvii. p. 601 Account of Imports and Exports of Merchandise and Treasure into and from Calcutta by Sea, from 1827 to 1837. (in 295.) . - - . . 1840. xxrn. 605 Statement of Treasure imported into India from China during the Years 1830 to 1838. (in 295.)- ....... 1840. , xxVii. 485 Account of the net Produce of Specie imported from India by the East India Company since 1810-11. (in 295.) ...... 1840. xxvii. 623 Statement showing the Imports and Exports of Treasure at each of the Presidencies of India from 1814-15 to 1836-37. (in 43.-App.) - - - 1840. xxii. 677 Account of the Import of Treasure at Bengal for Two Periods of Five Years each ; viz., 1816 to 1821, and 1832 to 1837. (in 295.) ... - 1840. xxvii. 623 Returns respecting Sugar imported and exported at Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, from 1831 to 1837. (in 295.) ------ 1840. xxvii. 562. 566 Treasury Minute, dated 25th October 1833, respecting the Duty on Pepper imported from Aleppi. (in43.-App.) - - - - - ,- 1840. xxii. 682 Copiesof Acts of Government of India, from 1834 to 1838. (201.) - 1840. x. 209 Territorial Payments made in England by the East India Company, from 1834 to 1839. (in 295.) - - - - - - - - 1840. xxvii. 483 Rates of Exchange at which the East India Company have negotiated Bills in effecting their Remittances, (in 295.) ...... 1840. • xxvii. 484 Statement of Items composing the Sum realized in England from the Produce of the Com- mercial Assets ; and the Application of the Funds to the Termination of the Official Year 1838-39. (in 295.) ----- 1840. xxvii. 485. 567 Statement of the Drain on India by Charges in England, (in 245.) - 1840. xxvii. 622 Account of the Annual Charges in England on the Revenues of India, from 1st May 1838 to 1st May 1839. (in 295.) ------ 1840. xxvii. 624 Account of the Revenues of the Presidencies of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, in Sicca Rupees, &c. (in 295.) ....... 1840. xxvii. 625 Statement of the Trade between India and the British Colonies during the Years 1827 to 1837. (in 295.) - - - - . - 1840. xxvii. 505 Account of the Number of Pieces of Goods manufactured from Silk or Cotton, imported from India and China, and housed in the Department of the Bengal and Coast Ware- houses, in 1833, on private Account, (in 295.) - . . 1840. xxvii. 627 List of Merchant Ships belonging to or sailing out of the Port of Bombay in 1838. (in 295.) -....- 1840. XXVII. 613 Papers relative to the Execution of the Treaty of 1824 by the Netherland Authorities in the East Indies. ..--..- 1842. vii. Ill Account showing the Quantity of Sugar imported from the East Indies, and also the Quantity entered for Home Consumption, and the Duty paid thereon, in each of the Three Years preceding the Assimilation of the Duty, and in each of tlie Years subsequent to such Asimilation. (65.) - - . - . 1845. xvi. 491 Account of the Quantities of the several Kinds of East India Cotton imported in each Year into the United Kingdom, from the Year 1834 to the Year 1847. (in 213.-I1I.) - 1847-8. xxviii. 378 Accounts respecting the Annual Territorial Revenues and Disbursements of the East India Company, for 1843-44, 1844-45, and 1845-46 ; with a Statement for the succeeding Year, partly estimated ; and also, the Home Accounts of the East India Company. (219.) - - - - - - _ - - 1847-8. XX. 527 Account of the Amount of Advances made by the East India Company, in each Year from 1834-35 to 1847-48, on the Hypothecation of Produce, with Rates of Exchange at which made, (in 213.-IV.) ------ 1847-8. xxviii. 389 Account of the smallest Rates of Private Bills from India, since the Year 1834-35. (in 213.-IV.) ----- 1847-8. xxviii. 390 Account of the Value of Goods in each Year on which Advr.uces were made, the Amount of Goods sold in order to realize the Advances, &c. (in213.-IV.) - 1847-8. xxviii. 390 Account of all Sums advanced by the Government of India on the Hypothecation of Goods, from 1839 to 1846, with the Rate of Exchange at which such Sums have been advanced, and the Credit given for Repayment of such Advances : Also, Amount of all Bills drawn upon the several Presidencies in India by the Court.of Directors from 1839 to 1846, with the Rate at which such Bills were drawn in each Year, and the Number of Days after Date or Sight at which they were made payable : Also, Copy of the Notification issued by the Government of India on 5th Aug. 1843, with respect to the proposed Discon- tinuance of Advances on Hypothecation of Goods, and of any official Report which led to the Issue of such Notiflcat\on, and of all Correspondence between the Government of India and the Court of Directors relative to such proposed Discontinuance of Advances : Also, Copies of Memorials, &c. addressed to the Commissioners for the Affairs of India or the Court of Directors, by Merchants in England, with respect to such Advances, together with the Replies thereto, from 1839 to 1846. (22.) - - 1847-8. xx. 557 . Papers relating to Hypothecation of Goods in the East Indies, (in 309.) - 1847-8. xxxv. 301 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources and Trade, of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England' and Foreign Countries. — ^Part XXII : India, Ceylon, and other Oriental Countries. - - 1847-8. x. 1 3B 3 382 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, SfC — continued. Correspondence, &c. of the Court of Directors, the Governor General, and the local Authorities in India, relating to the Revision of the Custom Laws, and the Cultivation of Cotton, (in 378.) ..... 1847-8. Vol. xxx. p. 461 Notes on Ryotwar or Permanent Annual Money Rents in South India ; and the fiuty of Government in Periods of Famine. By J. F. Thonias, Esq., of the Madras Civil Service. , (in 378.) ■ - 1847-8. xxx. Statements of the Imports and Exports of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, according to Items and Columns in the. Schedule (A.) of Act XIV. of 1836. (in 378.) - 1847-8. xxx. Letter addressed to the Government of Bombay by the Chamber of Commerce at that Presidency on the Subject of extending and improving Cotton Cultivation in India. (in 378.) - - - - - - _- - 1847-8. xxx. Statement showing the Government Demand upon certain Rice Land Estates in the Province of Malabar, and the Profits derived by the Purchasers and Mortgagees, (in 378.) . . - - - - - - 1847-8. xxx. Comparative Statement of the Exports from Liverpool to Calcutta, and of the Imports from Liverpool from Calcutta, for the last Ten Years, (in 309.) - 1847-8. xxxv. 288 Net Imports of Treasure into the Ports of Calcutta, Fort St. George, and Bombay, from 1836-37 to 1845-46.- (in 309.) - - - -, - 1847-8. xxiv. 299 Copy of the Act passed by the Legislative Council of India for the Abolition of Discriminating Duties ; and Copy of any Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, directing that such Act should be passed : Also, Return of the Amount of Duties collected in the Port of Calcutta and in the other Ports of India in 'the last Tear of which the Accounts have been received, on Goods imported in British and in Foreign Ships charged with Discriminating Duties, and those levied on Goods imported in Foreign Ships not so charged ; and specifying the Foreign States of which the Goods, so imported were not charged with Discriminating Duties, with the Grounds on which such Duties were not charged, 8ec. (144.) .... 1847-8; xx. 587 Estimated Amount of Bills on India for the British, American, and China Trade, (in 309.) ........ 1847-8. xxxv. 300 Return of the Quantity of Sugar imported by the Company in each of the last Ten Years, in which the Company imported Sugar on its own Account : Also, an Account of the Cost of the Sugars in each Year, free on board, in the Bengal Presidency, distin- guishing the Value paid for the Sugars, and the Charges on Transit and Shipment. (in 311.) 1847-8. xxxv. 863 Return of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels, distinguishing British and Native from Foreign, which have entered and cleared at the Ports of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, for the Five Years ending 1846-47. (in 103.) - - . 1849. xiv. 532 Returns respecting Advances on Hypothecation of Goods, &c. (India). (83.) - 1850. xx. 87 Account of the Imports and Exports between the several Presidencies of British India and the United Kingdom and other Countries, in each Year, from 1834-35 to 1849-50, (101.) ....... 1852. XI. 237 Ditto, (in 33.) .--.--. 1852-3. xl. 353 Letter from Lord Ellenborough, President of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors, dated 18th March 1835, with reference' to Mr. Trevelyan's Report of the Transit or Inland and Town Duties in Bengal, wi^h the subsequent Correspondence relative thereto. (105.) 1852. xi. 241 Cash Balance at Home, and Value of Government or other Securities at the Disposal of the Court of Directors on 30th April in each Year since 1834. (in 105 a.) 1852. x:i. 251 < Ditto, (in S3.) ....... 1852-3. xl. 322 Amount remitted on the Hypothecation of ■ Goods in each Year since 1834 ; the Rate and Conditions on which Money has been advanced in India on such Hypothecation, and the Amount of Loss sustained on such Remittances, (in 105 a.) - • - 1852. xi. 251 Ditto, (in 33.) ....... 1852-3. xl. 323 Amount remitted in Coin or Bullion, from 1834 to 1851, with the Charge per Cent, of Remittance, (in 105 a.) ...... 1852.' xi. 255 Ditto, (in 33.) ....... 1852-3. xl. 328 Amount raised in England from 1834 to 1851, by Drafts upon India, and Rate of Exchange at which such Drafts have been drawn, (in 105 a.) . - . 1852. xi. 256 Ditto, (in 33.) ....... 1852-3. xl. 329 Amount remitted from India from 1834 to 1851; by means of Advances from India to Her Majesty's Government, or by any other Modes than those exhibited in the accompanying Accounts of Remittances, (in 105 a.) .... 1852. xi. 258 Ditto, (in 33.) ...... 1852-3. xl. 331 ' Statement of the Average Out-turn of the Rupee remitted in each Year by each different Mode of Remittance, and general Out-turn of the Remittances in each Year, (in 105 a.) , - - - - - - - - 1852. xl 258 Ditto, (in 33.) ....... 1852-3. xl. 331 Statement of the Amount raised by Issue of India Bonds in each Year since 1st May 1834. (inlOSfl.) ........ 1852. .XL 259 Ditto, (in 33.) - - . - . . . - 1852-3. xl. 332 Cash Balances in the Indian Treasuries in each Year from 1843 to 1851, and as estimated for 1852. (in 105 «.) - - - - - . . 1852. xi. 265 Ditto, (in 33.) - • - - - . - 1852-3. xl. 319 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 383 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III., Accounts aud Papers, &,c.—co»^mMe(f. • 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, (§'c.^continued. Prices in the Calcutta Market of Government Four per Cent. Stock on the last Day of every Month from 30 April 1834 to 31 Dec. 1851 ; with a Memorandum showing the Periods during which the Five per Cent. Loan was open, (in 105 a.) - 1852. Vol. xi. p. 266 Ditto, (in 33.) --.---- 1852-3. xl. 320 Resolution of the Governor General in Council in 1843 as to the Discontinuance of Eemittances on the Hypothecation of Goods ; and Correspondence with the Court of Directors there- ' upon, (in 105 6.) - ..... 1852. xi. 277 ; Ditto, (in 33.) -...--- 1852-3. xl. 366 Report of the Bengal Finance Committee in 1842. (in 105 fi.) - - 1852. xi. 280 \ Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. xl. 368 ""Report of the Allahabad Finance Committee in 1842. (in 105 6.) - 1852. xi. 285 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. XL. 373 Extract from the Account of Bengal Receipts and Disbursements of 1835-36, in order to show the Particulars of which the Judicial and Revenue Charges are chiefly composed, (in 105 6.) ....... 1852. xi. 328. 330 Details of the Judicial and Retenue Charges of the Province of Bengal in 1840-41. (in 105 6.) - - - - - - 1852. XI. 328. 330 Sums subscribed to the Four and Five per Cent. Loans in each Month, from 1st January 1838 to 31st December 1851. (in 105 6.) .... 1852. xi., 337 Ditto, (in 33.) - - . ' - - - - 1852-3. xl. 417 Amount of Government Stock in India held by Europeans and Natives respectively in 1834 and 1850 ; and the Number of Europeans and Natives holding such Stock, (in 105 J.) - - - - - - - 1852. XI. 339 Ditto, (in 33.) ...... 1852-3. XL. 418 Statement of the Amount of Charges at Home in each Year from 1834 to 1850, distin- guishing permanent and fixed Charges from those varying in Amount and reducible, (in 105 rf.) - - - ... 1852. xi. 352 Ditto, (in 33.) .-.-.. 1852-3. xl. 444 Statement of the Amount of Extraordinary Charges incurred in each Year under the several Heads of Subscriptions, Presents, Gratuities, House Dinners, Entertainments, and Miscellaneous, (in 105 d.) - - - • - 1852. xi. 356 Ditto, (in 33.) ...... 1852-3. xl. 443 Correspondence and other Papers relative to the Abolition of Transit or Inland and Town ■ Dues, &c. (in 105/.) - - - - - 1852. xi. 361 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - 1852-3. xl. 796 Statement of Charges incui-red by Government, owing to the Enforcement of the Resumption Laws, since the passing of Regulation III. of 1828, down to the End of 1847-8 : Also, a Statement of the Increase obtained on same Account, (in lOSy.) - 1852. xi. 433. 438 Ditto, (in 33.) - ... 1852-3. xl. 858 Return of the Profit and Loss resulting from Proceedings connected with the Investigation and Resumption of Rent-free Tenures in the North-western Provinces and Sangor. (in 105/.) - 1852. xi. 443 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... 1852-3. xl. 864 Return of Sums borrowed from any Native Prince since 1834, with Rate of Interest, Con- ditions of Loan, and Period of Repayment, (in 105/.) - - 1852. xi. 445 Ditto, (in 33.) 1852-3. xl. 795 Statement of the Total Expenditure in each Year from 1834-35 to 1849-50 in India and in England, on account of the Indian Navy, including the Cost of Building and Repairs, the Charges on account of Ships and Vessels afloat engaged in the Conveyance of Mails and otherwise, and the Charge for Services ashore and afloat, (in 105/.) - 1852. xi. 446 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... 1852-3. xl. 795 Account of the Gross and Net Produce of the Revenues of Bengal, the North-western Pro- vinces, Madras, and Bombay combined, and the Gross and Net Charges defrayed out of those Revenues, from 1834-35 to 1849-50, and as estimated for 1850-51. (in 110.) - ..... 1852. xi. 448 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... 1852-3. xL. 288 Similar Account for the Year 1850-51, and as estimated for the Years 1851-2 and 1852-3. (in 221.-IV.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xlii. 253 Statement showing the Progress of the Indian Debt and of the Home Bond Debt of the Com- pany, since 1st May 1834, the Rates at which Money has been borrowed, and the Amount owing at the latest Dates, with the Rates of Interest payable thereon ; also the Amount subscribed to the Four per Cent. Loan now open, (in 110.) - - 1852. xi. 465 Ditto, (in 33.) - - . . 1852-3. xl. 308 Statement showing the present State of the Fund established under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85. s. 14., as a Security for the Capital Stock of the East India Company. (in 110.) - - - 1852. XI. 471 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - 1852-3. xl. 315 Statement of the Mode in which the Home Treasury has been supplied, with Amount , obtained for the Supply of the Home Treasury in each Year, and the Rate .of Exchange at which that Supply was obtained, from 1834-35 to the latest Period. (in 110.) - - - - - - 1852. XI. 472 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... 1852-3. xl. 316 3B 4 38'4 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Compani/, 3fC. — continued. Account of the Arrears of Land Eevenue left outstanding in each Year, distinguishing the Presidencies, so far as the same can be given, from 1833-34 to 1849-50. (in 110.) - - - - - - 1852. Vol. XI. p. 474 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - - 1852-3. xl. 318 Statement of the Territories and Tributaries acquired since 1st May 1834, with the Area of such Territories, the Population, Eevenue, and Civil Charges, (in 110.) - 1852. xi.474 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... 1852-3. XL. 342 Details of the Civil Charges of the Punjaub, stated at 900,000/. in the above Statement ; and Details of the Civil Charges of Scinde, stated at 460,000/. (in 152 c.) - 1852. xii. 80. 82 Statement of the Tariff of Duties now in force in British India, (in 110.) - 1852. xi. 475 Ditto, (in 33.) - . . - . 1852-3. xl. 343 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 13th August 1851, as to the Settlement of the Revenue in the North-western Provinces of British India ; with a Map. (llOi.) ... 1852. XL 907 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... 1852-3. XL. 867 Return of the Finances of India at the present Time, as compared with that of the last Period in which a Surplus Eevenue was realized. (125.) - - 1852. xn. 1 Ditto, (in 33.) ....... 1852-3. xl. 438 Return of the Revenue Resources of the Company, and the Mod^ in which they are adminis- tered, in the Presidencies of Bengal, Fort St. George, and Bombay. (147.) - 1852. xii, 13 Return of the Number, Salaries, and Allowances, and contingent Charges of the several Political Officers employed in Scinde, in each Year from 1838-39 to 1843-44. (in 152 c.) ........ 1852. xii. 79 Report from the Bengal Finance Committee, dated 1st June 1844, on the Civil Charges of the Lower Provinces of the Bengal Presidency, from 1829-30 to 1841-42 : Also, Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, in the Finan- cial Department, dated 3d June 1852, reviewing the Finances of India from 1845-46 to 1850-51. (193.) ....... 1852. xii. 95 Rules issued by the Guicowar Government on 31st October 1844, exempting Vessels trading between Bombay and Scinde, and forced into the Guicowar Ports in Katteewar by Stress of Weather, from Payment of Duties heretofore exacted at those Ports, (in 110/.) ........ 1852. XL 530 Proclamation of the Raja of Sattara, abolishing Transit Duties, 23d September 1839. (in 110/.) - - - ... . . 1852. XL 582 Account of the Land Customs Eevenue received in the North-western Provinces in each of the Three Years preceding the coming into opei-ation of the Act 14. of 1843, and in each subsequent Year ; together with a Statement of the Charges of the Land Customs Establishment on that Frontier in each Year, (in 69.) - - 1852-3. xn. 364 Ditto, (in 224.-I.) ... . . . 1852-3. xli. 385 Statement of the Number of Chests of Opium sold at each Sale, of the Average Price of each Chest, and of the Total Proceeds of each Sale ; and of the Sales in each Year of Behar and Benares Opium, from January 1835 to the End of 1851 : Also, Statement of the Total Proceeds of the Sales in each Year of Behar and Benares Opium, from January 1835 to the End of 1851 (including the Sales to the French Government, or Adjustments resulting out of those Sales) : Also, Statement of the Total Sum received for Opium Passes in each Year from 1834 to 1851, and of the Rate at which such Passes have been sold in each Year, showing also the Authority by which such Rate was fixed : Also, Statement of the .Charges in each Year in regard to Opium sold and to Opium Passes, (in 69.) ........ 1852-3. xn. 364 Ditto, (in 224.-I.) - - . . . ] 852-3. xll 386 Statement of the Total Eevenue derived from Salt at each Presidency in each Year from 1834 to 1851, showing the gross Eeceipts and Charges, and distinguishing the several Sources from which such Eevenue has been derived, whether from Sales or from Sea or Land Customs ; showing also the several Rates of Duty levied at different Periods and Places, and the several Prices fixed for the Sale of Salt at different Places, (in 69.) - - 1852-3. xii. 364 Ditto, (in 224.-I.) .... - . 1852-3. xli. 390 Annual Jumna of Lands sold in each of the last Ten Years on account of Arrears of Revenue, the Amount of such Arrears, the Total Sum produced by such Sales, and the Number of Cases in which such Sales have taken place, as far as the same can be ascertained, (in 69.) - - - - - - - . 1852-3. xn. 364 Ditto, (in 224.-I.) ..... . 1852-3. xli. 393 Descriptive Return of the Amount of Taxes repealed and imposed in Scinde from 1843-4 to the latest Period. (163.) ..... 1852-3. xn. 397 Return of all Charges incurred in the Survey and Settlement of the North. west Provinces of India. (266.) - - - - - ■- - 1852-3. xn. 395 Return showing the Average Price of Bengal boiled Salt per Cwt. at the Public Sales at Calcutta in 1792, 1813, 1832, and 1852 :' Also, Return showing the Average Price at which Salt has been sold for internal Consumption at Madras per Cwt. in 1792, 1812, 1832, and 1852 : Also, Return showing the Average Price per Cwt. at which Salt has been sold. Duty paid, in \192, 1812, 1832, and 1852. (in 362.) - 1852-3. xul 465 Return showing the Average Price per Cwt. of Bengal Cargo Rice at Calcutta in January 1792, 1813, 1832, and 1852 : Also, Return showing the Price per Cwt. of ordmary Market Rice at Madras for same Period : Also, Return showing the Market Price of Rice at Bombay in January 1792, 1812, 1832, and 1852. (in 362.) - 1852-3. xiii. 465 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 385 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 3. Papers relating to the Financial Affairs of the Company, SfC, — continued. Return showing the average Wages of Rural Labour in the District of Burdwan in 1792, 1813, 1832, and 1852: Also, Return showing the average Day Wages of Labour in Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay in 1792, 1812, 1832, and 1852. (in 362.) - 1852-3. Vol. xiii. p. 465 Copy of the Byelaws of the Company, 1846. (in 33.) - - - 1852-3. xl. 426 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, in the Financial Department, dated 25th October 1848. (in 33.) - 1852-3. XL. 448 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, in the Financial Department, dated June 1852, reviewing the Finances of India from 1845-46 to the latest Period, (in 33.) .... - 1852-3. xl. 461 Act No. XIV, of 1843, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, for regulating the Levy of Customs Duties, and the Manufacture of Salt in the North-western Provinces of the Presidency of Bengal, (in 33.) - - - 1852-3. xl. 822 Act No. XIV. of 1836, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, relating to the Levy of Transit or Inland Custom Duties, or of Town Duties, (in 33.) 1852-3. xl. 813 Act No. VL of 1844, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, for abolishing the Levy of Transit or Inland Customs, for revising the Duties on Imports and Exports by Sea, and for determining the Price at which Salt shall be sold for Home Consumption within the Territories subject to the Government of Fort St. George, (in 33.) - - .- r - - - - 1852-3. xl. 837 Act No. I. of 1838, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, for repealing the Regulations of the Bombay Code in relation to Transit or Inland Customs Duties, and making other Provisions in lieu thereof, (in 33.) - - 1852-3. XL. 847 Act No. XIX. of 1844, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, for abolishing Town Duties and Mookauts, and all Taxes upon Trades and Professions, within the Presidency of Bombay, (in 33.) ----- 1852-3. xl. 857 Return of the Number of War Steamers, not Vessels of the Regular Indian Navy, belonging to and under the Bengal Government, in each of the last Ten Years, viz. the " Phlegethon," " Pluto," " Nemesis," and " Proserpine," and other Vessels ; stating the Size and Equipment of each Vessel, and the Charge for the same in each Year, distinguishing the Cost of Hull and Rigging, and the Victualling, and the Charge for Pay and Allowances in each Ship, in each Year, (in 224.-1.) - 1852-3. xli. 394 Statement showing the Periods of Employment of the War Steamers of the Bengal Presidency in the Royal Service, from 1st May 1840 to 30th April 1852, with the Sums debited in the Books of the Accountant of Bengal to " Her Majesty's Colonial Government, Hong Kong," for the Wear and Tear of the Vessels, at the Rate of Ten per Cent, on the Cost of Block and Rigging, (in 224.-I.) - 1852-3. xli. 404 A brief History of the Employment of the Sea Steamers belonging to the Bengal Presidency, from 1841-42 to 1850-51. (in 224.-L) - . . . 1852-3. xll 405 Regulations for the Guidance of Commanders, Officers, !i.nd Engineers, &c. attached to the Government Steam Vessels, (in 224.-I.) - ' - - 1852-3. xli. 408 Regulations for Manning, Promotion, and Services of the Steamers on the Bengal Establish- ment, (in 224.-L) . - - . . 1852-3. xli. 410 Statement showing the Names and Stations of the Officers whose Conduct formed the Subject of Inquiry and Report to the Government, from 1841-42 to 1850-51. (in 224.-L) --...-. 1852-3. xli. 412 Account of the Number of Officers and Men composing the Military Force of the Three Presidencies of India in each Year, from 1828 to 1851, and the Amount of the Military Charges of India defrayed in each of those Years, (in 224.-I.) - 1852-3. xli. 417 Calcutta Civil Finance Committee ; their Appointment, with certain of their Reports ; and Minutes, &c. of Government thereon, (in 445.-I.) - - 1852-3. xxxii. 198 Despatches relative to the Employment of Surplus Revenue in Measures of Public Improve- ments, &c. (in445.-I.) . - . . - 1852-3. xxxin. 357 Statement of the Steps taken for carrying into Effect the Separation of the Political and Commercial Accounts of the East India Company, dated 8th May 1816. (in445.-n.) ------- 1852-3. xxxiv. 263 Mr. Pennington's Report upon the Financial Accounts of the East India Company. (in445.-IL) 1852-3, xxxiv. 275 Commercial Series of the Accounts of the Finances of the Company, from 1814-15 to 1828-29. (in445.-n.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 289 Territorial Series of the Accounts of the Finances of the Company, from 1814-15 to 1828-29. (in445.-IL) .... - 1852-3. xxxiv. 356 Statement of the actual Charges of the Year 1829-30, contrasted with those of 1823-24. (in 445.-11) - - - - . - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 434 Statement showing the estimated Effect, subsequently to 1829-30, of the Reductions which have been ordered in the Charges of India, and the Amount of the further Reductions necessary to reduce those Charges to the Standard of 1823-24. (in445,-n.) 1852-3. xxxiv. 435 Treasury Minutes, Correspondence, &c. relative to the Settlement of the Accounts between the Pttblio and the Earit India Compaitiy in 1822 Witt 445.-IL) - 1862-3. xxxiv. 445 III. '"SO 386- GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &C.; — continued. '-* 3. Papers relatinff to the Financial Affairs of the Company, ^c. — continued. Statement for the Purpose of' reconciling the View given in the General Cash Eesult of tho Financial Transactions of all India, from 1814-15 to 1828-29, of Bebt incurred in that Period, with the Increase of Debt (from Cash Transactions) for the like Period, deducible from a Comparison of the Quick Stock Accounts of 30th April 1814 and 30th April 1829. (in 445.-II.) - - . - . 1852-3. Vol. xxxiv. p. 452 Stock per Computation of the East India Company (exclusive of their Capital Stock) on 1st May 1814, both in India and in England, (in 445.-II.) ' 1852-3. xxxiv. 477 Similar Statement for 1st May 1829. (in 445.-11;) - - 1852-3; xxxiv. 484 Correspondence, &c. relating to the Appropriation of the Surplus Commercial Profits of the East India Cpmpany, 1832. (in 445.-II.)' - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 492 Correspondence, &c. relating to the Eates of Exchange at which the Currencies of India are converted into Sterling, in the Accounts between the Territorial and Com- ^ mercial Branches of the Affairs of the East India Company, from 1814 to 1830. (in 445.-II.) - ' - - - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 556 Correspondence, &c. relative to the Charge of Interest on the Balance due from the Territorial to the Commercial Branch of the East India Company's Affairs ; from 1818 to 1832. (in 445.-II.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 574 Correspondence, &c. relative to the prospective Estimate of t^e Finances of the East India Company ; March 1832. (in 445.-II.) - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 628 Correspondence, &c. relative to a Charge made against the Treasury for Loss sustained in effecting Remittances from India to meet BiU^S drawn on the Court for the Payment of Interest on India Debt ; from 1829 to 1832. (in 445.-11.) ' - 1852-3. xxxiv. 616 Statements submitted to the Court of Directors, whereupon the half-yearly Dividends were declared ; from 1814 to 1831. (in 445.-II.) - '- - 1852-3. xxxiv. 654 Statement of the Charges of the Administration of the Three Presidencies' of India, and those of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, aind St. Helena ; 18th March 1832. (in 445.-II.) - . - - - 1852-3. xxxiv. 674 Answers to Queries proposed by the Board of Control upon Subjects relating to the Finances of India, (in 445.-III.) ..... 1852-^. xxxiv. 689 Collection of all the Official Correspondence and Papers, from the earliest to the latest Period, relating to or bearing upon the Question of the comparative Merits of " Monopoly " and " Excise," in their Application to the Manufacture of Salt in the Madras Presidency ; together with the Parliamentary Papers relating to same Question. 1856. xxxv. 321 Accounts respecting the Annual Territorial Revenues and Disbursements of the Company for the Three Years 1851-2, 1852-3, and 1853-4, with a Statement of the same for the succeeding Year partly estimated. (66.) - - 1856. xni. 367 Account exhibiting in Sterling Money the Gross and Net Revenues of India, distinguishing the several Presidencies, &c., for the Year ended 30tb April 1854 ; showing also the Charges of Collection and other Payments out of those Revenues, the Rates per Cent, for which the Gross Receipts were collected, and the Public Expenditure under- its several Heads of Account both in India and in England, the Amount of the India Debt and of the Home Bond Debt, with the Interest payable thereon, and the Cash Balances in the Indian and Home Treasuries on 30th April 1854. (83.) - 1856. xiii. 389 Return showing the Gross Amount of the Revenues of the several Provinces of Madras for the Years 1803, 1813, 1823, 1833, and 1853, distinguishing the Land Tax from the other Branches of Income, together with the Population of said Provinces, for the earliest and latest Dates within the above Years for which the same may have been computed ; and stating the Kind of Revenue System, Ryotwarrea or otherwise, in each Province. (69.) - - - - - 1856. xiii. 443 Return showing the Amount of the Land Tax, and the total Number of Contributors to it, in the several Provinces of Madras, for the Years 1813 and 1853. (64.) - 1856. xiii. 441 Despatches from the Court of Directors to the Government of Madras during the Years 1853, 1854, and 1855, directing a Reduction of Taxation. (58.) - 1856. xm. 433 Accounts respecting the Territorial Revenues and Disbursements of the East India Com-, pany for the Year 1854-5, with an Estimate for the succeeding Year ; and Appendixes containing comparative Statements for the Years 1852-3, 1853-4, 1854-5, and Estimate for 1855-6. (17.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. Tin. 245 Correspondence bet weeen the Governor General and the Court of Directors, during the Years 1829, 1830, and 1831, regarding the Growth of Opium in India, and its Export to China : Return of the Value of British Manufactures exported to India in each Year since 1833 : Return of' the Bullion exported from Great Britain to India in each Year since 1849 : Return of the Value of Goods and Merchandise exported from India to China in each Year since 1849 : Return of the BuUion exported fr-om India to China in each Year since 1849 : Return specifying the Quantities of Specie, or Bullion imported to British India, and into British Possessions East of the Cape of Good Hope, from China, in each Year since 1849 : Return showing the Quantities of Tea, Coffee, Cotton, Sugar, Indigo, Jhute, Silk, Rice, Wheat, Indian Corfl, and manufactured Goods imported into Great Britain from British India in each Year since 1849 : And also, Return of the Quantities of Opium exported from India to China in each Yeai- since 1849, showing how much was sold by the Company's Officers in Calcutta, and hot? much: was the Produce from Countries of Native Independent States upon which Duty, has been paid to the East India Company. (40.) - . . . 1857, Sess, ?„ i xii. 1 SESSIOI^AL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 3^7_ East Indies East Indies, &c. : ni. Accounts and. Papers, &c.—co« the Financial Affairs of the Company, S^c. — coEtinued, Account showing the total Income and Expenditure and the Surplus and Deficiency of the ': several Presidencies and subordinate iGovernments of British India during each of the last. Ten Years, ending 30th April 1857 : Also, Account of Indian Debt on the 1st May .in each of the said Years, stating the Amount due, the Description of the several Securities outstanding, the Interest on the said Debt paid, the Variations in the Eate of Interest, the Annual Increase or Diniinution of the Principal of the Debt, and of the Annual Charges in respect thereto : Also, Account showing the Gross and I^et Amount of Revenue received in the several Presidencies and subordinate Governments of India . i in the Year ending 30th: April 1857, under the Heads of Land, Opium, Salt, Customs, :■ . and- Miscellaneous, &c. (38.) - - - 1857-8. Yol. xi. p. 399 T . Account of. the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the East India Com- '■: pany from 1st May 1857 to. 30th April 1858: Also, Estimate of the Receipts and ; Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the East India Company from 1st May 1858 to 30th April .1859 : Also, Account of the Amount of the Home Bond Debt, &9. of the East India Company, and of their Assets at Home, and the Amount in their Treasury belonging to the. Railway Companies, on Slst January 1858 : And also. Estimate of the Amount in which the Resources of the Home Treasury will be deficient in the Years 1857-8 and 1858-9, in consequence of the Discontinuance of Drafts upon the Indian Treasuries. (44.) ----- - 1857-8. xi. 405 Account of the Value of Imports between the several Presidencies of British India and ■ the United Kingdom and 'other Countries, from 1850-51 to the latest Period : Also, Account of the-Value of Exports between the several Presidencies of British India and the United Kingdom and other Countries, from 1850-51 to the latest Period : Also, Statement of the Tariff of Duties now in force in British India : Also, Statement of the Territories and Tributaries in India acquired since 1st May 1851, with the Area of such Territories, the Population, the Revenue, and the Civil Charges : And also, State- ment showing the Number of the Natives of India, distinguishing the Indo-Britons from other Natives, employed in the Civil Administration of British India, specifying the Departments, in the Year 1851 and at the present Time. (70.-II.) - 1857-8. xi. 295 Account of the Gross and Net Produce of the Revenues of Bengal, the North-western Provinces, Madras and Bombay combined (including the annexed Territories), and the Gross and Net Charges defrayed but of those Revenues, from the Years 1850-51 to 1856-56, and as estimated for 1856-57; with Appendixes. (70.-IV.) - 1857-8. xi. 307 Statement showing the Progress of the Indian Debt and of the Home Bond Debt of the East India Company since 1st of May 1850, the Rates at which Money has been borrowed, and the Amount owing at the latest Dates, with the Rates of Interest payable thereon ; also the Amount subscribed to the Five per Cent. Loan now open. (in70.-IV.) - 1 • -. - - 1857-8. xi. 335 Statement showing the present State of the Fund established under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85. s. 14, as a Security for the Capital Stock of the East India Company, (in 70.-IV.) - - - - - - 1857-8. xi. 338 ,,; Statement of the Mode in which the Home Treasury has been supplied, ''''ith the 1 Amount , obtained for the Supply of that Treasury in each Year, and. the Rate of Exchange at which, that Supply was obtained , from 1850-51 to the latest Period. (in70._IV.) - ■: ; - - - 1857-8. xi. 338 Cash Balances in Indian Ti-easuries on 30th April in each Year from 1850 to 1856, and as estimated for 1857. (in 70.-IV.) - - - - - 1857-8. xi. 339 Cash Balaiice at Home, and Value of Government or other Securities at the Dis- '' ■ posal of the Court of Directors, on the 30th of April in each Year since 1850. '(in70.-IV.) ------ 1857-8. xi. 339 Amount remitted from! or to India in Coin or Bullion from 1850 to 1857, with the Charge per .Cent, of the Remittance, (in 70.-IV.) - - - 1857-8. xi. 340 Amount raised .in England in each Year from' 1850-51 to 1856-57 by Drafts upon India, and the Rate of Exchange at which such Drafts have been drawn. Xin70.-IV.) - - . - . - - 1857-8. xi. 341 Amount remitted from India from 1st May 1850 to 30th April 1857, fey means of Advances in India, to Her Majesty's Government, or by any other Modes than those exhibited in the accompanying Accounts of Remittances, (in 70. -TV.) - - 1857-8. xi. 342 Average Out-turn of the Rupee remitted in each Year by each different Mode of Remittance, and General Out-turn of the Remittances in each Year. (in 70.-IV.) - - 1857-8. XI. 342 Amount raised by Issue of East India Bonds in each Year since 1st May 1850. (in 70.-IV.) : - ' - . . - 1857-8. xi. 342 Statement of the Amount of Charges at Home in each Year from 1851 to the latest Period, -distinguishing pernialierit and fixed Charges from those varying in Amount. ; . (in70.-lV.) - •■ - -' - . . . . 1857-8. xi. 343 Statement of the Amount of extraordinary Charges incurred in each Year under the several Heads of Subscriptions, Presents, Gratuities, House Dinners, Entertainments, and Miscellaneous, from 1851 to .1857. (in 70.-IV.) - « < ■- '•■ .' - 1857-8. xi. 345 '■' • Statement of the Sums subscribed to each of the Public' Loans open in India in each Month 1 from 1st January 1851 to the latest Period, (in 70,-IV.) 1857-8. xi. 355 ,' « : , ^ , See also, in the Index, Sugar, '"'-- •■ ■ "■ '•■ 3 0-2 388 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 4. Papers relating particularly to the China Trade carried on by the Company and other British Subjects : Paper entitled " Considerations upon the China Trade," communicated in December 1812 by Sir G. T. Staunton, Bart., to the President of the Commissioners for the Affairs ol India. (56. of 1812-13.) .... - Vol. lxiv. p. 395 Account of the Description and Amount of Supplies furnished from India to China in the Years 1798 and 1812. (154. of 1812-13.) . . - . lxiv. 487 Accounts of all Imports and Exports between Great Britain and China in each Year from 1811 to 1828; specifying the Quantity and Declared Value of the principal Articles, and distinguishing the Trade of the East India Company from the Privilege Trade. (144. of 1830.) ccLxxvi. 687. 694 Ditto, for the Year 1829. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cCLXxxviii. 41. 44 Ditto, for the Year 1830. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 185. 188 Ditto, for the Year 1831. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 161. 164 Annual Value of the Trade between the Subjects of Great Britain and China in each Year from 1814-15 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) ... - cclxii. 253 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28, 1828-29, and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) cclxxxviii. 5 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 151 Account of Goods exported by the Company from England to Canton in each Year from 1822-23 to 1 828-29 ; and a Statement of the Gain or Loss on the Sales of the Company's Exports in each Year. (141. of 1830.) .... cclxxvi. 679 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 50 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - . cccix. 194 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) . . . cccxxiv. 170 Account of the Quantity and Value of all Manufactures, ■ exclusive of Woollens, exported by the Company and their Officers to China in the Nineteen Years ending 30th April 1829. (in 109. of 1829.) - - .... cclxji. 254 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) . - . cclxxxviii. 9 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in .37. of 1831-32.) . - - cccix. 154 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) . . - cccxxiv. 130 Statement of the Company's Establishment of Supercargoes, Writers, &c. at Canton ; spe- cifying the Eauk of each, their respective Salaries, and all other Charges of the Esta- blishment, likewise the Commission paid to each on the European or Chinese Sales of Goods, from 1822-23 to 1828-29. (138. of 1830.) - . . cclxxvi. 669 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) . . cclxxxviii. 46 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - . cccix. 190 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - . cccxxiv. 166 Accounts of the Expense of the Company's Establishment at Canton, the Names of their Servants, and the Amount of their Salaries and Emoluments, and Cost of Maintenance, and of all other Charges incurred by the Company in their Trade with China, for Six Years ending 1828-29. (45. of 1830.) .... cclxxvi. 713. 718 Ditto, for the Yeai- 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) . . cclxxxviii. 39, 40 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) . . cccix. 183, 184 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 159, 160 Account of all Sums paid for Freight, Demorage, &c. on Ships employed by the Company in the China Trade in each Year from 1822 to 1828. (67. of 1830.) . cclxxvi. 683 Ditto, for the Years 1829 and 1830. (in 87. of 1831-32.) . . cccix. 207 Ditto, for the Year 1831. (in 32. of 1833.) . - - - cccxxiv. 128 Account of the Rate of Freight per Ton paid by the Company from China, on the Average of the whole Tonnage, from 1824 to 1829. (43. of 1830.) - - cclxxvi. 685 Ditto, for the Years 1824 to 1830. (in 87. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 208 Ditto, for the Year 1831. (in 32. of 1833.) .... cccxxiv. 217 Account of the Charges incurred by the Company on their Shipping at Canton, calculated at 6s. 8c?. per Tale, including the Measurement of Ships, &c., from the Year 1822-23 to the Year 1828-29. (81. of 1830.) cclxxvi. 677 Ditto, for the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 87. of 1831-32.) . - cccix. 208 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 173 Account of the Losses sustained by the Company in the China Trade, in each Year from 1822-23 to 1828-29, by Perils of the Sea, Capture, Damage, or Waste of Goods, Short Deliveries, or other Causes. (142. of 1830.) .... cclxxvi. 665 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30^ (in 38. of 1830-31.) - . cclxxxviii. 52 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) . - . cccix. 196 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) ... . cccxxiv. 172 Account showing the Amount of all Bills of Exchange drawn upon the Court of Directors by the Supercargoes of Canton, in each Year from 1822-23 to 1828-29, in Tales and Sterling Money. (140. of 1830.) ..... cclxxvi. 667 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 49 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - . . cccix. 193 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - . . cccxxiv. 169 Return of the Trade with China carried on by the Company, and. by Private Ships under the British Flag, distinguishing the principal Articles, and the Tonnage employed, for the Fifteen Years ended 1827-28. (124. of 1830.) - . - cclxxvil 54. 56 Ditto, for the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 36. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 83, 84 Ditto, for the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 55. of 1831-32.) '- cccix. 206, 207 Ditto, for the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 33. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 176, 178 SESSIONAIr PAPEES, 1801-1859. 389 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c, — continued. 4. Papers relating particularly to the China Trade, SfC. — continued. Account of the Eegistered Tonnage employed by the Company in their Trade to China in each Season, from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) - Vol. cclxii. p. 278 Ditto, in the Seasons 1828-29, 1829-30, and 1830-31. (in 87. of 1831-32.) cccix. 208 Account of the Quantity of Eegistered Tonnage belonging to the Company clearing out from the Port of Canton for England in each Year from 1810 to 1828. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - ' - - - - - CCLXII. 279 Ditto, in the Years'1829, 1830, and 1831. (in 87. of 1831-32.) - - ccoix. 209 Account of the Quantity of Tonnage employed in the Country Trade between the different Ports of British India and Canton, in each Year from 1808-9 to 1826-27 inclusive, (in 109. of 1829.) -..---.. cCLXii. 280 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 46. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 96 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 237 Account of the Invoice Value of the Company's Trade between China and England in each Year from 1814-15 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - cclxii. 282 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cCLXxxviii. 12 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 157 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - ccoxxiv. 133 Account of the Quantity of British Manufactures annually imported by the Company into the Port of Canton, from 1809-10 to 1827-28 ; specifying particularly the Quantities of Woollens and Cottons, (in 109. of 1829.) - ... - cclxii. 283 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 12 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - - cccix. 157 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) cccxxiv. 133 Quantity of Woollens exported by the Company to China in each Year from 1st March 1810 to 30th April 1829. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - cclxii. 286 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.1 - - - cclxxxviii. 13 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 158 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - ... cccxxiv. 134 Account of the Prime Cost and Quantity of Eaw Silk exported from Canton by the Company ineach Year from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) - - cclxii. 286 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 13 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 153 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 134 " Acconnt of the Value and Quantity of the Cargoes imported into Canton and Macao on the ^ Tonnage employed annually in the Country Trade between the different Ports of British India and of Canton and Macao, specifying the Quantities and- Value of Eaw Cotton and Opium, from 1817-18 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - cclxii. 292 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-,30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 8 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 153 Account of the Charges imposed by the Chinese Government on Ships in the Company's i Service entering the Port of Canton, calculated at 6*. 8d. per Tale, in each Year from 1814-15 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) ... . cclxii. 300 Ditto, in each Year from 1828-29 to 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 173 Account of Articles of British Manufactures and Produce exported to China upon Experi- ment, in each Year from 1811 to 1829. (in 98. of 1830.) - - cclxxvi. 709 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 14. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 14 Accounts of the actual Cost, Repairs, Rent, &c. of the Company's Buildings in China, from 1822-23 to 1828-29. (143. of 1830.) - - - - . cclxxvi. 721 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 53 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 197 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 173 Accounts of Long -Ells, Worleys, Broad Cloth, Camlets, Calicoes, and Cotton Twist, and of Lead, Tin, and Iron, demanded from and exported to China, in each Year from 1811 to 1829. (in 98. of 1830.) . - - - . cclxxvi. 710, 711 '. Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 14. of 1833.; - - cccxxiv. 13 List of the Hong Merchants, stating the particular Privileges and Powers with which they are invested with respect to the Canton Trade. (102. of 1830.) - cclxxvi. 661 Account of the Quantity of each Article of Chinese Produce imported into the United Kingdom in each Year, from 1793 to 1831. (in 445.-11.) - 1852-3. xxxv. 332 Number of Ships and Amount of Tonnage annually entered inwards in the United Kingdom from Ports in China, from 1793-94 to 1812-13. (in 445.-II.) - 1852-3. xxxv. 334 Correspondence between the Factory at Canton and the Court of Directors of the Company with respect to the Interruption of, Commercial Intercourse at Canton in 1829 and 1830. (44. of 1830-31.) - - - - - - - ccLxxxvin. 145 Further Correspondence, &c. on the same Subject. (22. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 13 Papers relating to the Voyage undertaken by the Ship "Amherst" to the North-east Coast of China, Corea, and Loochoo, (149. of 1833.) ... - cccxxiv. 353 Orders in Council (issued under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 93. for regulating the Trade to China and India,) revoking the Order for imposing Duties on Tonnage and Goods in British- Ships trading to Canton, and for imposing others in lieu thereof, for creating a Court of Justice at Canton, and for establishing Regulations for the Government of the King's Subjects at Canton. (J25.) - .... - 1834. xxii. 365 30 3 390 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 4. Papers relating particularly to the China Trade, Sfc. — continued, ' Extracts from Acts of Parliament, Secret Consultations of the Select Committee at Canton, and Evidence given before the Select Committees of both Houses of Parliament, on the Affairs of the East India Company, as to the_Powers and Authorities and Public Character of the Select Committee of Supercargoes at Canton, prior to the 21st Day of April 1834. (in 189.) . . - . 1840. Vol. xxiv. p. 639. 647 Accounts of the Quantity and Value of Opium, WooUens, Cotton Goods, and all other Articles imported into Canton, and of Tea and all other Articles, and of Treasure, exported from Canton by the East India Company and Private Traders respectively ; also of all Bills drawn upon India and London by the Select Committee at Canton ; and also of the Exports and Imports of .Foreign Nations at the Port of Canton ; in each Year from 1820 inclusive. (62.) - - - - - - - ,1840. x. 49 Accounts of the Quantity of Opium sold by the Indian Government, and of the Quantity per- mitted to pass through the British Territories in India, from 1820 to 1837-38 ; and of the net Receipts from the Sale of Opium, and from Passes granted by the Traiisit of Opium through the British Territories in India, from 1820-21 to the latest Date to which it can be made up, the Costs and Charges being deducted. (79.) - 1840. x. 47 Statement of Treasure imported into India from China during the Years 1830 to 1838. (in 295.) - - - - - - - - 1840. xxvn. 485 Account of the Number of Pieces of Goods manufactured from Silk or Cotton, imported from India and China, and housed in the Department of the Bengal and Coast Warehouses, in 1833, on private Account, (in 295.) - - - 1840. xxvii. 627 Extracts from Parliamentary Papers as to the Character of Chinese Edicts, and Disregard of them by the Company's Supercargoes, (in 189.) - - - 1840. xxiv. 637 Extracts from Parliamentary Papers and Evidence as to the Connexion of the Trade in Opium between India and China with the Revenue Administration of British India, and the Part taken by the East India Company therein, (in 189.) - 1840. xxiv. 623 Copy of the Legal Opinion taken by the East India Company, and dated 5th August 1857, as to the Manufacture and Sale of Opium ; together with a Copy of the Case on which such Opinion was given. (208.) ... - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 49 Correspondence between the Governor General in Council in Calcutta and the Court of Directors, during the Years 1829, 1830, and 1831, regarding the Growth of Opium in India, and the Export of Opium from India to China : Also, Return of the Quantities of Opiiim exported from India to China, in each Year since 1849 ; showing how much was sold by the Company's Officers in Calcutta, and how much was the Produce from Countries of Native Independent States, upon which Duty had been paid to the East India Company. (40.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xii. 1 See also supra, HI. 3. ; infra, TEL. 6. China Trade. 5. Papers relating more especicilly to the Tea Trade : Account of the Quantity of Tea exported by the Company from the Port of Canton ; specify- ing the several Kinds, and the Average Prime Cost! per Pound, in each Year from 1822-23 to 1828-29. (44. of 1830.) . . - - . cclxxvii. 1 Ditto, for the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) -- - ccLxxxvm. 38 Ditto, for the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 182 Ditto, for the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 158 Account of the Company's Sales of Tea, from 1822-23 to 1829-30, specifying the Quantity of each Kind sold, the Average Price at which each Kind was put up, and at which each Kind was sold. (42. of 1830.) - . . : ccLxxvn. 5 Ditto, in the Year 1830. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 36 Ditto, in the Year 1831. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - ■ - - cccix. 180 Ditto, in the Year 1832-33. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 156 Ditto, from the Year 1830 to 1833. (in 57.) - - - 1834. xxn. 372 Account of the Prime Cost and Quantity of Tea exported from Canton by the Company in each Year from 1809-10 to 1827-28. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - ccLxn. 295 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 14 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 159 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 135 Account of the Quantity and Sale Amount of Teas sold by the Company in each Year ir: from 1810-11 to 1828-29. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - . ccLxii. 295 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 14 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 159 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cocxxrv. 135 Account of the Quantity and Value of Teas sold by the Company at the Cape of Good Hope in each Year, from the Year 1813-14 to 1^27-28, and the Rate of. Colonial Duty thereon, (in 109. of 1829.) - - - - - - cclxii. 296 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cCLXxxvra. 14 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cceix. 159 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 135 Account of the Quantity and Valne of Teas sold by the Company at Quebec and Montreal in the. Years 1825-26, 1826-27, and 1827-28, with the Rates of Colonial' Duty thereon. (in 109. of 1829.) ...... cclxii. 296 Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cCLXxxvm. 15 Ditto; in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.), - - - cccix. 160 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) j; - r cccxxiv. 136 SESSIONAL PAPKJRS, 1801-18^9. S91 East Indies East Indies, 85c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued, 5. Papers relating to the Tea Trade — ^continued. Quantity and Value of Teas sold by the Company at Halifax, in the Years 1826-27 and - 1827-28, with thfe Rate of Colonial Duty thereon, (in 109. of 1829.) Vol. cclxii. p. 296 - • Ditto, in the Years 1828-29 and 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - CCLXxxtiii. 15 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cCcix. 160 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 136 Rates of Duty payable upon Teas imported into New York, (in 109. of 1829.) - cclxii. 297 Ditto - . Ditto, (in 38; of 1830-31.) - - - cctxxxviii. 15 Ditto - - Ditto. (in37. of 1831-32.) - - - , cccix. 160 Ditto - - Ditto, (in 32. of 1833.) - - - - cccxxiv. 136 Account of the Quantity of Tea put up to Sale in the Years 1826, 1827, and 1828; the Quantity sold, and the Quantity refused by the Buyers (including the Private Trade of the Commanders and Officers.) (in 109. of 1829.) - - - cclxii. 297 Ditto, in the Years 1829 and 1830. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 16 Ditto, in the Year 1831. (in 37. of 1831-32.) ' - - - cccix. 160 Ditto, in the Year 1832. (in 32. of 1833.) ... - cccxxiv. 136 Return of the Quantities and Prices of the several Sorts of Tea sold by the Company in each Year from 1st May 1814 to 1st May 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - - cclxxv. 430 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - ccLxxxvin. 30 Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 174 Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 150 Statement showing the Average Sale Price per Pound of all Teas sold by the Company in each Year from 1814-15 to 1828-29. (in 11. of 1830.) - - cclxxv. 432 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 31 ' Ditto, in the Year 1830-31. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 175 ' Ditto, in the Year 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 151 Account of the Quantity of Tea exported from Great Britain to Foreign Europe, to British Colonies and Possessions, and to all other Parts, in each Year, from 1814 to the lOthof October 1829. (in 11. of 1830.) - - - cclxxv. 432 Ditto, in the Year 1829. (in 45. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 75 Ditto, in the Year 1830. (in. 32. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 143 Ditto, in the Years 1831 and 1832. (in 108. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 271 Letters and Reports relative to the Price and Consumption of Tea, and the Duties thereon, within their respective Districts, from His Majesty's Consuls at the following Places ; viz., St. Petersburgh, Hamburg, Bremen, Lubeck, Paris, Naples, Palermo, Venice, Dantzic, Francfort, Elsinore, Autwerp, Rotterdam, Genoa; Leghorn, Ancona, and Trieste, (in 109. of 1829.) - - - - - - cclxii. 302 Correspondence and Papers relating to the Samples of Tea procured from Foreign Countries by His Majesty's Consuls. (116. of 1830.) - - - - cclxxvii. 21 Account of the Quantity of Tea imported into Holland by the Americans in each Year from 1818 to 1827. (in 11. of 1830.) ..... cclxxv. 433 Account of the total Quantity of Tea, including the Private Trade, sold at the Company's Sales, in each Year from 1829 to 1833; showing" the Quantity subject to Duty of 96 per Cent., and that to 100 per Cent, (in 57.) - - - 1834. xxii. 377 Accounts showing the Price of each Sort of Tea sold at the Company's , Sales on an Average of Five Years ended 1833, and the Duty leviable thereon after 22d April 1834 ; and the Quantity of Tea in the Company's Warehouses, &c. on 1st March 1834. (in 57.) ..-...-- 1834. xxn. 378 Papers received from India relating to the Meastires which have been adopted for intro- ducing the Cultivation of the Tea Plant within the British Possessions in India. (44.) 1839. VII. 169 Opinions of Brokers and others on Assam Tea. (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 574 See also supra, III. 3. 4. ; infra, III. 6. 5 a. Papers relating to the Salt Trade : Average Prices of Salt sold by the Company in Bengal, Wholesale and Retail, from 1836-37 to 1851-52. (in 224.-IV.) ..... 1852-3. xlii. 279 Memorandum on the Salt Deposit in Scinde, by the Collector of Customs at Currachee. (in 224.-IV.) .... . . 1852-3. xlii. 279 Letter from the Junior Secretary to the Board of Revenue to the Secretary to the Govern- ment of Bengal, dated 29th June 1852, relative to the Manufacture of Salt on account of Government, (in 224.-IV.) ..... 1852-3. xlii. 280 Table of the several Salt Works in the Presidency of Bombay, showing their Number, Situation, Produce, and other ^Particulars. ... 1856. xxxv. 25 Statement showing the several Rates of Ground Rent prevailing in different Talookas, for Land occupied as Salt Pans or for the Manufacture of Salt. - 1856. xxxv. 28 Statement showing the Executive Charges of the several Deputy Commissioners and Assistants in the Salt and Customs Department of the Bombay Presidency. - 1856. xxxv. 29 Statement showing the Monthly Cost of the Covenanted and Uncovenanted Agency employed in the Salt and Customs Department of the Bombay Presidency before and since its Consolidation under a single Commissioner. ... 1856. xxxv. 30 Statement showing the several Customs Stations maintained on certain Foreign Frontiers of the Presidency of Bombay, with the view of preventing the Exportation or Importation of TJnexcised Salt, ■ and for the Collection of the Land Customs on Salt and other Goods ; exhibiting also the Amount of Customs Duty on Salt levied in each - Frontier. * «■ ' - - - ^i - • t866i xxxv. 64 3C 4, 392 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c.; — continued. 5 a. Papers relating to the Salt 2Varfe— cpntinued. Translated Forms of Accounts and Books required to Ibe kept in Vernacular Languages in the Salt Excise Department, under the Bombay Presidency, by the Establishments at the several Salt Works. - - - - . 1856. Vol. xxxv. p. 32 Statement of the total Revenue derived from the Excise on Salt in the Presidency of Bombay, from 1849-50 to 1852-53 ; showing the Quantity of Salt delivered, and the Amount of Excise levied at the various Bates, the total Deliyeries, the Gross Eeceipts, the Charges, and the'Net Revenue. ...... 1856. xxxv. 66 Statement of the total Revenue derived from the Customs Duty on Foreign Salt imported into the Presidency of Bombay, from 1849-50 to 1852-53; showing the Quantity of Salt imported from each Place, and the Customs Revenue realized thereon, at the Rate of Twelve Annas per Indian Maund. ... - 1856. xxxv. 67 Statement showing the Stock and Deliveries of Salt in the Presidency of Bombay, from 1842-43 to 1852-53. - - - - - - 1856. xxxv. 68 Statement showing the several Cases of Smuggling of Salt during, 1851, 1852, and 1853, at the Frontier Customs and Preventive Stations of the Bombay Presidency, and at the Salt Works in each Talooka of the Bombay Presidency. - - 1856. xxxv;. 69 Draft Act for amending the Law relating to Salt Duties. - - 1856. xxxv. 75 Papers relating to the Question of weighing or measuring Salt. - 1856. xxxv. 87 Collection of some of the Discussions which have taken placj^ among the Bombay Autho- rities on the Question of the Merits of the Double ^stem of Inner and Outer Darogas. -- - - - - - - 1856. xxxv. 100 Statement of the Vessels which left Bombay for Calcutta laden with Salt, from January 1852 to March 1854, showing the Quantity of Salt laden on each Vessel at Bombay, and the Quantity landed at Calcutta. . - . . . 1856. xxxv. 103 Statement showing the Quantity of Salt shipped at Bombay, and Deficiency found on its Delivery in Canara, with its Per-centage, during the Year 1851-52. - 1856. xxxv. 106 Summary of the Correspondence from November 1846 to September 1850, relating to the Inquiry made in the Bombay Presidency as to whether the progressive Decline in the Deliveries of Salt from the Year 1844 had been occasioned by the illicit Introduction of Salt which had evaded the Payment of the Duty, or whether the Increase of Duty in that Year, had caused a Decrease in the Consumption. - • 1856. xxxv. 108 Statement showing the Wholesale and Retail Prices of Salt current at the several In- land Cities supplied with the Article from the Salt Works under the Bombay Pre- sidency. - - - - -i- - - 1856. xxxv. 114 Letters from the Salt Commissioner to the Chief Secretary to the Government of Madras, 24th and 26th March 1854. ..... i856. xxxv. 117 Memorandum on the Supply of Salt for the Presidency of Madras, dated June 17, 1854, prepared by the Board of Revenue in pursuance of the Requisitions of the Salt Com- missioner. .-....„ 1856. xxxv. 121 Reports of the District Officers supplying the Information called for in the Salt Com- missioner's Letter to the Chief Secretary to the Government, dated 24th of March 1854. ..... . . 1856. xxxv. 224 Collection of all the Official Correspondence and Papers relating to the Question of the com- parative Merits of the Two Systems of " Monopoly " and " Excise," in their Application to the Manufacture of Salt in the Madras Presidency ; also. Evidence taken before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1832 on same Subject. - 1856. xxxv. 329 Rules for the Management of the Salt Department, circulated by the Madras Board of Revenue, for the Guidance of Collectors, on 23d December 1850, with the subsequent Modifications and Additions to the present Time. - - 1856. xxxv. 491 Correspondence and Papers relating to the Manufacture, Consumption, and Taxation of Earth Salt in 'the Presidency of Madras. .... 1856. xxxv. 403 Correspondence and Papers relating to the Export of Salt from the Madras Presidency to the Bengal Presidency. - . '. . . . 1856. xxxv, 420 Correspondence and Papers relating to the Equalization of the Duty on all imported Salt, with the Profit derived from the manufactured Salt of the Presidency of Madras. - .-- - - . . . 1856. xxxv. 427 Correspondence and Papers relating to the Rate of Duty on Salt in the Presidency of Madras; also. Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1852 on the same Subject. ...... 1856. xxxv. 434 Statement showing the Quantity of Salt on hand at the beginning of each Year, and the :Quantity manufactured and sold during the Year, with the Financial Results, from 1822-23 to 1852-53. - - - - - . 1856. xxxv. 453 Statement showing the Particulars of Money Transactions on account of Salt, in the Presidency of Madras, for the Year 1852-53. - - - 1856. xxxv. 454 . Letters from the Salt Commissioner to the Junior Secretary to the Bengal Board of Re- venue. ........ 1856. xxxv. 461 Notes on the Manufacture of Salt in the Tumlook Agency, dated 23d September 1852; selected from the Records of the Bengal Government. - - 1856. xxxv. 467 Notes prepared by the Salt Commissioner on the Manufacture, Storage, and Delivery of Salt in the various Salt Agencies in the Presidency of Bengal ; also, on the Salt Preventive System in the Lower. Province. - . - . . i856, xxxv. 495 Extracts from Letters in reply to a Letter dated 17th Jahuary.1832, circulated by the Com- missioners for the Afiairs of India, in favour of the Retention of the Monopoly, and fegiiUst the SuTistitUtiOn of B Sy^tehi DfExclsfi tijon tliejMdhufftBture. 1856, Sxiv. 558 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 393 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 5 a. Papers relating to the Salt Trade — continued. Extracts from a Letter from the Salt Board' to Government, dated 28th August 1853, in favour of the Retention of the Monopoly, &c. - - 1856. Vol. xxxv. p._569 Collection of Papers containing Evidence 'and Opinions in favour of the Retention of the Monopoly, &c. 1856. _xxxv. 57). Collection of Papers containing Evidence and Opinions against the Retention of tho Monopoly, and in favour of the Substitution of a System of Excise upon the Manu- facture of Salt. - ., . - - - 1856. XXXV. 592. Collection of all the Official Correspondence of the Government of Bengal relating to the Measures taken for establishing a Manufacture of Salt upon a System of Excise in the past Season, 1854-55. - - ... 1856. xxxv. 611 Collection of Papers containing Evidence and Opinions against the Tax, or in favour of a reduced Rate of Duty. - ' - - - - - 1856. xxxT. 651 Latest Official Correspondence of the Government of Bengal relating to the Reduction of the present Rate of Duty. .... - .^1856. xxxv. 688 Papers relating to the Consumption of Salt per Head. - - "1856. xxxv. 697 Statement showing the Consumption Price of Salt during August 1854 at the Sudder Stations of the Districts of the Lower Provinces of Bengal. - - 1856. xxxv. 714 Extracts from a Letter by the Superintendent of the Jellasore Salt Chowkeys,. descriptive of the System of Smuggling. .... - 1856. xxxv. 715 Papers relating to the Principles and Method on which the manufacturing Cost to the Govern- ment of the Home-made Salt is ascertained and fixed. - - 1856. xxxv. 719 Official Papers relating to the Bonding of imported Salt. - 1856. xxxv. 742 Papers relating to the Treatment of the Molunghees. - - 1856. xxxv. 745 Official Papers relating to the Pressure of the Laws enacted to prevent Infractions of the Salt Monopoly. 1856. xxxv. 758 Statement showing the Quantity of Salt sold, the Total Cash Receipts, the Gross Salt Revenue, or Net Profit to Government, and the Net Salt Revenue for each Year, from 1841-42 to 1854-55. - - - - - - ' - 1856. xxxv. 763 Notification by the Lieutenant Governor of the North-west Provinces, dated 9th May 1855. .... - 1856. xxxv. 763 Rules for the Realization and Protection of the Revenue derived from the Salt Miiies in the Scindh Saugur Dooab and at Kalabagh in the Punjaub. - - 1856. xxxv. 767 Memorandum showing the Duty and Arrangement of the Patrolling Force on the Sutlej Pre- ventive Line. - - - - - - - 1856. xxxv. 770 Account showing the Gross and Net Amount of Revenue received in the several Presidencies and subordinate Governments of India, in the Year ending 30th April 1857, under the Heads of Land, Opium, Salt, Customs, and Miscellaneous : And also, Account showing the Balances in the several Indian Treasuries on 1st of May in each of the Ten Years ending 1857. (in 38.) - .... 1857-8. xi. 399 6. Papers relating to the. Trade carried on by the Americans and other Foreign Ifations with India, China, and the Eastern Islands : Return of the Foreign Trade with China ; distinguishing the different Nations, the Tonnage employed by each, and the principal Articles of Export and Import, for the Fifteen Years ending 1827-28. (in 124. of, 1830.) - - - -. colxxvii. 55, 56 Further Return. (86., of 1830-31.) ... - cclxxxviii. 79 Further Return. (55. of 1831-32.) cccix. 205 Further Return, (in 33. of 1833.) - - - - - cccxxiv. 180 Statement of the several Articles of British Produce and Manufacture, exported in American Vessels to China and to the East Indies in each Year from 1818 to ,1829, and the Official and Declared Value of each Article. (197. of 1830.) - - cclxxvii. 65 Ditto, in the Year 1830. (in 45. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 76 Ditto, in the Year 1831. (in 32. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 144 Ditto, in the Year 1832. (in 108. of 1833.) . - - cccxxiv. 272 Account of the Quantity and Value of Cargoes exported by American Ships from the different Ports of British India, distinguishing the Presidencies, in each Year, from 1815-16 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - : - - cclxii. 270. 272. 274 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 46. of 1830-31.) cclxxxviii. 93, 94, 95 Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - cccxxiv.' 235, 236 Quantity of American Tonnage which cleared from the different Ports of British India in each Year from 1815-16 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) - - - cclxii. 276 , Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 46. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 96 •Ditto, in the Years 1829-30 and 1830-31. (in 82. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 237 Value of Imports and Exports from the Port of Canton by the Subjects of the United States of America, from 1804-5 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) - - cclxii. 288 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 6 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 152 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) • - cccxxiv. 128 Account of the Exports from Canton by the Americans, intended for American Consumption in each Year from 1815-16 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) - - cclxii. 289 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 7 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. , (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 152 Ditto, inihe Years 1830,31 and J831-32. (in a2. of 1833.) - cc;:xxiv. 128 III. 3 D 394 GENERAL INDEX TO THE EAiST Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 6. Papers relating to Trade carried on by Americans, S^c. — continued. Account of the Exports from Canton by the Americans, intended for European Consumption in each Tear from 1815-16 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) - Vol. CCLXII. p. 290 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - ccLxxxvm. 7 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - . cccix. 152 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 128 Statement of the Number of Furs imported into China by the Americans in each Year, from 1804-5 to 1826-27. (in 109. of 1829.) ' - - . , . cclxii. 291 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) ccLxxxvni. 7 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 151 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - cccxxiy. 129 Quantities and Value of British Manufactures imported into China by the Americans in 1824-25, 1825-26, and 1826-27 ; and also the Amount imported by the Company and their Officers in the same Years, (in 109. of 1829.) ... ccLxn. 294 Ditto, in the Years 1827-28 and 1828-29. (in 38. of 1830-31.) - ccLxxxvni. 13 Ditto, in the Year 1829-30. (in 37. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 158 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 32. of 1833.) - cccxxit. 134 Accounts of the Trade by Subjects of the United States of America to and from the East Indies and China in the Years 1826 and 1827, and of the Rate of^Duty payable in America upon the various Descriptions of Tea imported, (in 109. of 1829.) - ccLxn. 298, 299 List of the Number of Vessels belonging to the United States of America which cleared from their Ports for Ports beyond the Cape of Good Hope in each Year, from 1813 to 1828. (in 109. of 1829.) cclxii. 300, 301 See also supra, HI. 3. 5. 7. Papers relating to the Cultivation of Tea, Coffee, Cotton, Tobacco, and Silk: Papers relating to Cultivation of Coffee in the East Indies. (56. of 1830.) ccLxxvn. 71 Correspondence relating to the Cultivation of Cotton and Tobacco in the East Indies. (57. of 1830.) ..... . . ccLxxvii. 81 Despatch from the East India Company, dated 15th March 1839, on the improved Cultivation of Cotton in India ; also Minute of the Governor General on the Cultivation of Cotton in the East Indies, dated Simla, the 14th August 1839. (63.) - - 1840. x. 197 Correspondence on the Subject of Indian Tobacco, (in 43.-App.) - 1840. xxii. 680 Papers relating to the Cultivation of the Cotton Plant in India, (in 20.-111.) 1852-3. xxx. 169 Statement exhibiting the Quantities of Cotton exported from India to Great Britain and other Places ; showing also the total Imports into Great Britain, together with the Prices of Indian and American Cotton at Liverpool, (in 20.-111.) - . 1852-3. xxx. 173 Observations by Dr. Wallick, dated 3d February 1832, on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant in the Mountainous Parts of Hindostan. (in445.-II.) . - 1852-3. xxxv. 230 General Minute of Sir John Malcolm, dated 30th November 1830, respecting the Cultivation of Cotton and Silk, (in 445.-11) .... 1852-3. xxxv. 232 8. Papers respecting the Company's Charter and exclusive Privileges : Papers and Correspondence, from 1808 to 1812, respecting the Negotiations between His Majesty's Government and the Company respecting the Renewal of the exclusive Privileges of Trade enjoyed by them. (59. of 1812.) . . liv. 501 Correspondence subsequent to 25th March 1812, between the President of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India and the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Court of Directors, together with the Minutes of the said Court, respecting the Renewal of the Company's exclusive Privileges. (32. of 1812-13.) - . . . . lxiv. 1 Motions respecting the Renewal of the Company's Charter. (31. of 1812-13.) - lxiv. 85 Resolutions communicated by the Commons to the Lords Respecting the Affairs of the Company. (93. of 1812-13.) - . . . . lxiv. 89 Correspondence, from 1831 to 1833, between the Government and the Company respecting the Renewal ot the Company's exclusive Privileges. (20. of 1833 ) - cccxxiv 17 Further Papers, in June and July 1883. (136. of 1833.) - . . gccxxiv. 275 Correspondence, in June and July 1833, between the Commissioners for the Affairs of India and the Court of Directors of the Company, relative to the Cessation of the Company's Trade. (156. of 1833.) ...... ^^^^^^^ 4^5 Resolutions of the House of Commons relative to the Cessation of the Company's Trade. (78. ot 1833.) ......__ cccxxiv. 527 Correspondence between the Governor General of India and Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Bart., Vice President m Council of Fort William in Bengal, relative to suspending the Promulgation of the new Charter Act, 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 857 (13 ) - 1835 :^xvii 409 Correspondence between the President of the Board of Control and the Court of Directors on J^^Q ^ •" ^ Measure to be proposed for the future Government of India. ■o ^-X J v> A /•" . • '^ . ■ ■ - - - 1852-3. xiL 375 Petition for Redress of certam Grievances in connexion with the Expiration of the Eaat India Company s Charter, of the Madras Native Association and others. Native Inha- bitants oi the Presidency of Madras, (in 20. -in.) - . 1852-3 xxx. 204 Petitions from various Bodies and Associations complaining of certain Gr"ievances,' and P^'Tn^T^^ *"" *^^ Occasion of the Renewal of the Company's Charter. (m 20.-in.) jgg^g-' ^^ 238 . SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 395 East Indies East Indies, &c. : in. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 8. Papers respecting the Company's Charter and exclusive Privileges — continued. Resolutions of London Merchants, 1830, on Subjects connected with a Renewal of the Company's Charter. ■(in445.-II.) .- - - 1852-3. Vol. xxxv. p. 234 Correspondence between the First Lord of the Treasury and the Directors of the East India Company, respecting Legislative Measures to be proposed for the future G-overnment of Her Majesty's Dominions in India. (31.) - - - - 1857-8. xi. 445 Letter from the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company to the Pre- sident of the Board of Control on the Bill "for the better Government of India." (167.) ... - - - - 1857-8. XI. 455 Report of the General Court of the East India . Company from the Court of Directors upon the Two Bills now before Parliament relating to the Government of India. (87.) - - 1857-8. XI. 449 9 Salaries, Pensions, Gratuities, Superannuations, SfC. : Resolutions of the Court of Proprietors granting Pensions or Gratuities to the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, the Marquis Wellesley, &c. (103. of 1813-14.) - - lxxi. 87 Account of new or increased Salaries, Establishments, and Peiisions granted by the Company, from 1st March 1811 to 1st March 1812. (in 65. of 1812.) - - - Liv. 577 Ditto, from 1st March 1812 to 1st March 1813. (in 56. of 1812-13.) - lxiv. 411 Ditto, from 1st March 1813 to 1st March 1814. (in 82. of 1813-14.) - lxxi. 65 Ditto, from 1st May 1824 to 1st May 1825. (in 136. of 1825.)- - - cxciii. 228 Ditto, from 1st May 1829 to 1st May 1830. (in 168. of 1830.) - cclxxti. 654 Ditto, from 1st May 1831 to 1st May 1832. (in 153. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 296 Allowances, Compensations, Remunerations, and Superannuations granted to Officers and Servants of the Company pursuant to the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 155. s. 93., from 1st May 1829 to 1st May 1830. (inl68. of 1830.) - - . . . ccLxxvi. 656 Ditto, from 1st May 1831 to 1st May 1832. (in 153. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 297 Proceedings of the General Court of Proprietors and the Court of Directors, specifying the Particulars of aU Compensations, Superannuations, Pensions, &c. granted to reduced Officers and Servants of the Company ; also to Commanders, Officers, and others belong- ing to the Maritime Service of the Company, whose Interests are affected by the Discon- tinuance of the Company's Trade. (14. 7. 9. 56. & 59.) - 1835. xxxvii. 357. 408 Nominal List of the Persons employed on the Establishment at the East India House, with , the Salary and Allowances of each Person ; also of those retired from the Establishment with Pensions, and the Amount of each Pension, (in 105 a.) - - 1852. xi. 261 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - 1852-3. xxvii. 356 Similar Returns for the Establishment of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, (in 105 a.) - - 1852. xi. 263 Statement showing the Number of Local Officers in the North-western Provinces, and their Salaries, as they stood on 1st May 1830 and 1st May 1841, and also theii- proposed Salaries, (in 105 b.) 1852. xi. 290. 292. 294 Number of Officers of the Indian Navy, and Pay and Allowances of each Rank, (in 105 c.) - - - - - - _ - - 1852. xi. 343 Conditions on which Pensions are granted to Officers of the Indian Navy, and the Amount thereof, (in 105 c.) 1852. xi. 344 Ditto, (in 33.) 1852-3. xl. 440 Amount applied from the Fee Fund in part Payment of ihe Salaries and Allowances of the Secretaries and Officers of the Court of Directors in 1849-50 ; also. Total Amount of the Fee Fund in 1849-50, with a Statement of the Source from which it is derived, and of the Application of the Fund, (in 152 a.) - ^ - - 1852. xii. 75 Amount received from Governors General and other Officers in England and India as Fees on Commissions, and the Application thereof, in each Year from 1834 to 1851. (in 152 6.) 1852. xii. 77 Account of the Number, Salaries, and Allowances, and contingent Charges of the several Political Officers employed in Scinde in each Year from 1838-39 to 1843-44. (in 152 c.) 1852. xii. 79 Pensioners on the Home Establishment not pensioned under any Act of Parliament, (in 33.) - - - - - - - -. 1852-3. xl. 335 Nominal List of Persons reduced from the Establishment at the East India House, with Com- pensation Pensions payable under 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85..S. 7. (in 33.) - 1852-3. xl. 336 Letter from the Court of Directors in the Public Department to the Governor General in Council at Fort William in Bengal, dated July 1832, respecting the Mode of aiding the several Compassionate Funds. (in445.-I.) . . - .1852-3. xxxiii. 796 Statement of the Reductions of Indian Allowances and Establishments (Civil, Marine, and Milita,ry) ordered by the Court and the several Local Governments since the Year 1827-28. (in445.-n.) - . . - . 1852-3. xxxiv. 436 See also II. 1. 3. supra. 10. Papers relating to Religious and Educational Institutions and Endowments : Papers respecting the Pilgrim Tax, and the Employment of Christian Troops in the Religious Processions and Festivals of the Natives in India, (26L) - - 1839. vii. 131 Paners respecting Ecclesiastical Establishments and Religious Instruction in Ceylon. ^ (in 105) - - - - . '. - - 1839. ix. 523 Correspondence between the Governor General of India and the Court of Directors in regard to the Abolition of the Pilgrim Tax, &c. (19.) - - " 1841- v. 127 3D 2 396 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 10. Papers relating to Religious and Educational Institutions, ^c..^continued, Eeturns relative to the Abolition of the Pilgrim Tax, &c. in India ; viz., Orders issued by the Governor General of India for the Abolition of the Pilgrim Tax in the Presidency of Bengal ; Papers laid before the Government, showing the Grounds of their Grant of 50,000 Rupees per Annum to the Temple of Juggernauth ; Despatches sent out by the Court of Directors in the Year 1840, relating to Connexion or Interference of the Governments of India with the Religions of the Natives ; and Correspondence of the Collectors or Local Officers and the Board of Revenue at Madras, relating to Statements made of the Revenues of Mahomedan and Hindoo Religious Establishments under their Charge. (49.) - 1841. Vol. v. p. 151 Despatch sent out to the Governor General of India respecting the Connexion of the Government with the Religious Ceremonies of the Natives in the Presidency of Madras. (74.) - - 1841. V. 249 Correspondence with the Governments of Fort St. George and Bombay relative to the Withdrawal of the Interference of the State with Native Religious Institutions. (20.) --------- 1841. V. 235 Act No. X. of 1840, passed -by the Governor General of India in Council, for the Abolition of certain Pilgrim Taxes, and for the Superintendence of the Temple of juggernauth. (in 19.) - ...... 1841. V. 148 Correspondence between the Governor of the Portuguese Possessions in India and the Governor General of the British Possessions in the East Indies, respecting the Right of autho- rizing the Residence or the Exercise of Spiritual Functions of Roman Catholic Missionaries in India, 1834-39. (200.) - . - . i841. v. 251 Copies of any Official Communication made in the Year 1 835 to the British Government at Home by the Governor General in Hindostan, relative to a Correspondence between his Lordship and the Governor of Goa, upon a Claim advanced by that Governor on the Part of the Crown of Portugal to the sole Right of authorizing the Residence or the Exercise of Spiritual Functions of any Roman Catholic Missionary in Hindostan ; and also. Copies of any Communication made in 1839 by the Governor of Madras to the British Government at Home, relative to Two Decrees of the Collector and Magistrate of the Madura District, which gave rise to an Order in Council of the Madras Presi- dency, dated 7th June 1839, and to another Order in Council, dated 9th July 1839. (212.) - - - - _ - - - - 1841. V. 257 Copies of any further Communication received since the 4th October 1841, relative to Pro- ceedings in the Madura District, Presidency of Madras, with i-eference to the Eomaii Catholic Places of Worship. (11.) - - - - - 1842. v. 7 Legislative Despatch from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 4th April 1843, relating to the Superintendence of Native Religious Institutions. (44.) ------- 1844. vji. 183 Papers on Education in India. (25.) - - - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 283 Account showing the Grants, Endowments, and Appropriations made for the Purpose of Religious Instruction or of Education in the Colonies or in British India ; stating the particular Objects of each of such Grants, Endowments, or Appropriations. (375.) - - 1845. VI. pt. 1. p. 279 Statements respecting Education under each Presidency in British India, showing the, Number of Institutions (distinguishing the English Seminaries from the Vernacular), the Expense, the Number of Teachers, the Number of Pupils, and the Number and Value of Scholarships, (in 110.) - - - . . 1352. xi. 477 Ditto, (in 33.) - "- - - - - 1852-3. xl. 339 Number and Expense of the Ecclesiastical Establishments under each Presidency, in the Year 1832-33, and in 1850-51. (in 110.) - - - 1852. xi. 480 Ditto, (in 33.) 1852-3. xl. 338 Scholarship Examinations of the Government Colleges and Schools in Bengal, for 1850-51. (in 88.) - - - - - - - - 1852. xix. 369 Memorial addressed to the President of the Board of Control by the Bishop of Calcutta, in 1846, on the Subject of his Proposal for creating a Bishopric at A^ra. (186.) 1852. xii.°87 Report of March 1850, from the Superintendent of the Hill States to the Board of Admi- nistration, on the System of Education in the Schools subordinate to the Simla Agency. (250.) . - - 1852-3. xm. 249 Statements showing the several Colleges, Schools, and Establishments of Education in India, supported in the whole or in part from Public Funds, during each Year since the Enact- ment of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85. ; also, the Amount of Funds annually applied for Purposes of Education in India since the Enactment of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 85. ; and also, the Number of Scholars annually educated in the Schools supported in the whole or in pai-t by the Government of India. (313.) - - - . . 1852-3. xiii. 257 , Further Statements in continuation of the above. (18.) - - 1854. xii. 631 Statement showing the Number and Expense of the Ecclesiastical Establishments under each Presidency in the Year 1832-33, and at the present Time, (in 33.) - 1852-3. xl. 338 Statements respecting Education under each Presidency in British India, showing the Number of Institutions, distinguishing the English Seminaries from the Vernacular, the Number of Teachers, &c. (in 33.) - - . . i8S2-3. xl. 339 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 397 East Indies East Indies, &o. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 10, I'apers relating to Religious and Educational Institutions, SfC. — continued. Extract from a Work on the Education of the People of India, by Charles E. Trevelyan, Esq., oftheBengal Civil Service; London, 1838. (in 224. -IV.) - 1852-3. Vol. xlii. p. 274 Extract from the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Calcutta Bible Association, (in 224,-IV.) , - - - ... - . 1852-3. xlii. 278 Minute of the Marquis of Tweeddale on Education, and on the Introduction of the Bible as a Class-book : Also, Despatch of Court of Directors relating to the same, (in 224!-VI.) - ' . . . ' - . . 1852-3. xlii. 729 Statement of the authorized Ecclesiastical Establishments in India, in 1833 and 1852. (in 224.-VL) -.---.. 1852-3. xlii. 755 Statement showing the Provision made at the Stations ia India for Spiritual Instruction of the Civil and Military Servants of Government, (in 224.-VI.) - 1852-3. xlii. 756 Disposition of the Ecclesiastical Establishment of the 13ombay Presidency in January 1853. (in 224.-VI.) ... ... 1852-3. xlil 763 Statement of the Expenses incurred in the Erection, Re-construction, or Enlargement of Churches in the several Presidencies of India, and contributed in aid of Private Sub- scriptions for the same Purpose, from 1832 to 1852. (in224.-VI.) 1852-3. xlii. 764 Similar Statement in relation to the Roman Catholic Churches and Chapels. (in 224.-VI.) - - . - . - - 1852-3. xlii. 765 Minutes of Evidence of Archdeacon Shortland, of Madras, taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the East India Company's Charter, 18th June 1852. (in 20.-11) -....-- 1852-3. xxix. 3p7 Report of Mr. Warden, the President of the Board of Education of Bombay, in April 1853. (in 20.-II.) ....... 1852-3. xxix. 385 Statement showing the Number of English and Vernacular Colleges and Schools under the Board of Education in 1844; and a corresponding Statement as it stood in 1852 during the Time Sir Erskine Perry was President, (in 20.-II.) . - 1852-3. xxix. 387 Extracts from the Report of the Board of Education at Bombay, for the Years 1850 and 1851. (in 20.-n.) ....... 1852-3. xxix. 388 Memorandum on the State of the Sanscrit College at Benares, and the Means of its Improve- ment, by J. C. Muir, Esq., C.S. (in20,-IL) . . - 1852-3. xxix. 399 The English Education Act of Lord Williani Bentinck ; with illustrative Remarks by Dr. Duff, (in 20.-II.) ...... 1852-3. xxix. 403 Lord Hardinge's Educational Resolution, (in 20.-II.) . . 1852-3. xxix. 421 Statement of the Progress and Success of the General Assembly's (now the Free Church) Institution at Calcutta ; together with the Examination Papers of Students. (in 20.-11) ....... 1852-3. xxix. 422 Extracts from the Madras " Crescent," &c. relative to the Value of Religious or Bible Instruction in Native Education, (in 20. -II.) ... 1852-3. xxix. 480 Extract from the Report of the General Committee of Public Instruction of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, for the Year 1835. (in 20.-IL) 1852-3. xxix. 486 Extract from a Work on the Education of the People of India, by Charles E. Trevelyan, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service ; London, 1838. (in 20.-IL) . - 1852-3. xxix. 489 Extract from the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Calcutta Bible Association, (in 20.-n.) ... . . 1852-3. XXIX. 493 General Report on Public Instruction in the Lower Provinces of the Bengal Presidency for 1840-44 ; together with Examination Questions and Answers of Students in the several Colleges, &c. (in 20.-II.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxix. 499 Proposed Plan of the University of Calcutta, (in 20.-II.) - - 1852-3. xxix. 628 Memorial of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East, presented to the Earl of Aberdeen, in reference to the Renewal of Powers of the East India Company. (in20.-n.) - ..... 1852-3. xxix. 630 Petition of W. S. Mackay, Missionary of the Free Church of Scotland, and Twenty-five others, for Inquiry into the Government, and Moral, Social, and Religious Condition of the People of India, (in 20.-IIL) - - - 1852-3. xxx. 192 Memoir, dated February 7, 1827, compiled from the Records of the India Governments at the East India House, showing the Extent to which Aid had been afforded by the Local Governments in India towards the Establishment of Native Schools in that Country ; and a Supplement, dated February 23, 1832, containing a Narrative of the further Proceedings of the Local Governments in India relative to the Native Schools in that Country, (in 445.-L) ..... 1852-3. xxxiii. 417 Correspondence of the Bengal Government, the College Council, &c. on the Education of Civil Servants, from 1812 to 1831. (in 445.-I.) - - 1852-3. xxxiii. 602 Correspondence between the Madras Government and the College Council at Madras, &c. ontheEducationof Civil Sertants, from 1811 to 1830. (in445.-I.) - 1852-3. xxxin. 698 Correspondence of the Bombay Government, &c. respecting the Education of Civil Servants, from 1820 to 1829. (in 445.-L) .... 1852-3. xxxiii. 715 Correspondence of the Governments of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, respecting the Eccle- siastical Establishment, from 1797 to 1830. (in 445.-1.) - 1852-3. xxxiii. 805 Statement of Expenses incurred in building, &c. of Churches in India, and of the Number of some of the Congregations, from 1814 to 1831. (in 445.-I.) - 1852-3. xxxin. 849 Letter as to the Coinpany's College at Haileybury, and Regulations framed for the Examination of Candidates for Appointments to the Civil Service of the East India Company. (43.) 1854-5. xx. 121 3D 3 398 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 10. Papers relating to Religious and Educational Institutions, ^c. — continued. Account of the Expenses of Haileybury College from its Establishment to the Year 1831-32 ;. also the Number of Individuals who have received Instruction there. (in 445.-II.) -----. 1852-3. Vol. xxxiv. p. 676 Similar Account for the Establishment of Cadets at Addiscombe, up to the Year 1830-31. (in 445.-11.) ----... 1852-3. xxxiv. 679 Despatch to the Government of India on the Subject of General Education in India. (333.) .-...-.- 1854. XII. 645 Letter from the Earl of EUenborough, President of the Board of Control, to the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Company, on the Subject of Education, dated 28th April 1858 ; also, Copy of a Memorandum on the same Subject, by vSir George Eussell Clerk, K.C.B., Secretary of the India Board, annexed to the Letter. (283.) r 1857-8. xi. 427 Letter from the Court of Directors to . the Governor General in Council in the Public Depaicment, dated 13th April 1858, relating to Educational Proceedings in Behar. (65.) - - 1857-8. XI. 441 11. Treaties loith, and Proclamations issued by, Native Powers in India: Treaty with Dowlut Eow Scindia, 5th Nov. 1817. - - - cxii. 199 Treaty with the Maharajah Mulhar Row Holltar, 6th Jan. 1§18. - - cxii. 214 Treaty with Meer Khaun, 9th Nov. 1817. - - - - cxii. 204 Treaty with the Nabob of Bhopaul, 26th Feb. 1818. ■- - - cxii. 222 Engagement with Nana Govind Row, 1st Nov. 1817. - . - . cxii. 195 Treaty with the Peishwa, 13th June 1817. - - •- . cxii. 188 Treaty of Defensive Alliance with the Rajah of Berar, 27th May 1816. - - cxii. 183 Provisional Agreement with the Rajah of Berar, 6th Jan. 1818. - - cxii. 219 Treaty with the Rajah of Bickaneer, 9th March 1818. - - - - cxii. 224 Treaty with the Rajah of Joudpore, 6th Jan. 1818. ... . cxii. 218 Treaty with the Rajah of Jyepore, 2d April 1818. ... cxii. 227 Treaty with the Rajah of Kerowlee, 9th Nov. 1817. - - . - cxii. 203 Treaty with the Rajah of Kishengurh, 28th March 1818. - . . cxii. 226 Treaty with the Rajah of Kotah, 26th Dec. 1817. - . . . cxu. 212 Engagement with the Rajah of Simpthur, 12th Nov. 1817. - - . cxn. 206 Treaty with the Rana of Oudipoor, 13th Jan. 1818. ... . cxii. 220 Treaty with the Soobahdar of Jhansi, 17th Nov. 1817. - . - . cxii. 209 Treaty with the Ameers of Scind, 9th Nov. 1820. .... cxcviii. 207 Treaty with the Arab Tribes of the Persian Gulf, 8th Jan. 1820. - . cxcviii. 204 Treaties with the Cutch Government, 13th Oct. 1819 and 21st May 1822. cxcviii. 201. 210 Supplement to the Definitive Treaty with the Guicowar, 6th Nov. 1817. - cxcviii. 173 Additional Article to the Supplemental Treaty, 28th Nov. 1818. - - cxcviii. 186 Treaty with the Imaum of Senna, 15th Jan. 1821. ..... cxcvni. 208 Treaty with the Nizam, 12th Dec. 1822. .... . cxcviii. 219 Treaty with the Raghojee Angria of Colaba, July 1822. ... cxcvni. 211 Treaties with the Rajah of Banswarra, 16th Sept. and 25th Dec. 1818. . cxcviii. 182. 191 Treaty with the Rajahs of Dewas, 12th Dec. 1818. .... cxcviii. 189 Treaties with the Rajah of Dhar, 10th Jan. 1819 and 18th Dec. 1821. - cxcvm. 193. 209 Treaty with the Ra,jah of Doongerpore, 11th Dec. 1818. - - cxcvni. 186 Treaty with the Rajah of Dowleah and Purtaubgurh, 5th Oct. 1818. - - cxcvm. 183 Treaty with the Rajah of Dutteeah, 31st July 1818. ... - cxcviii. 179 Treaty with Rajah Govind Chundei- Naryn of Cachar, 6th March 1824. - cxcvin. 226 Treaty with the Rajah of Jusselmere, 12th.Dec. 1818. . . cxcviii. 188 Treaty with Rajah Ram Sing, Ruler of Jy-Jynteepoore, 10th March 1824. - cxcvm. 225 Treaty with the Rajah of Sattarah, 25th Sept. 1819. - - . . cxcvm. 196 Treaty with Rhao Sheo Singh, Regent of Serowee. - . cxcvm. 223 Treaties with the Regency of Sawunt Waree, 1819-20. ... cxcvm. 195. 206 Treaty of Peace with the King of Ava, signed at Yandaboo, 24th Feb. 1826. Treaties with Runjeet Singh, 25th April 1809, 26th Dec. 1832, and 24th January 1835. (in 32.) - - 1839. viii. 230 Treaty with the King of Cabool, I7th June 1809. (in 32.) - - 1839. vm. 230 Treaties with the Ameers of Sinde in 1809, 1820, 1832, 1834, and 1838. (in 32.) 1839. viii. 231 Treaties with the Nawab of Bahawulpore, 22d February 1833 and 5th February 1835. (in 32.) 1839. viii. 235 Treaty between the Shah and Runjeet Sing, of 12th March 1833, which formed the Basis of the subsequent Treaty concluded at Lahore on 26th June 1838. (40.) - 1839. viii. 243 Treaty with Runjeet Sing and Sha Shujah.ool-MooU;, concluded at Lahore on the 26th June 1838 ; and of the Treaty between Runjeet Sing and Sha Shujah, of the 12th March 1834, therein referred to. (in 13.) ... 1839. viii. 211 Extracts from Treaties and Agreements made with the Native Princes and Chiefs, showing the Freedom of Trade granted to the English on their Arrival in India, (in 295.) 1840. XXVII. 616 Treaties with the Ameers of Sinde, 1809-39. (132.) .... 1843. x. 1 Papers relating to the Articles of Agreement concluded between the British Government and the Lahore Durbar, on 16th December 1846, for the Administration of the Lahore State during the Minority of the Maharajah Duleep Sing. - - 1847. xvii. 571 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 399, East Indies. East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, ^c. — continued. 11. Treaties with, and Proclamations issued by, Native Powers in India — cont. Copies of all Treaties with the Native States of India made since 1st May 1834 ; .viz., Treaty with the Chiefs of the Arabian Coast for Cessation of Hostilities, 1st June 1843. (in 110/.) .-.-.--. 1852. Vol. xi. p. 511 Treaties with the Chief of Ras-ool-Khymah, respecting the Slave Trade, 17th April 1838, 3d July 1839, and 30th April 1847. (in 110/) - - - 1852. xi. 511, 512 Treaty with the Chief of Sohar respecting the Slave Trade, 22d May 1849. (in 110/) 1852. XI. 513 Treaties, &c. with Sultan M'Hassen, of Lahej, respecting the Transfer of Aden, in 1838, 1839, 1843, and 1844. (in 110/j 1852. xi. 514 Treaties with Chiefs inhabiting- Countries in the Vicinity of Lahej, in 1839. (in 110/) ------ - 1852. XI. 520 Treaties with the Government of Bahawulpore, for the Establishment of Customs and Commercial Regulations, in 1833, 1835, 1838, 1840, and 1843. (in 110/) - 1852. xi. 523 Treaty with Toola Ram Seenaputtee, of Upper Cachar, respecting Territorial Dependency; ,16th October 1834. (in 110/) ----- 1852. xi. 529 Proclamation issued by the Guickwar Government for the Abolition of Suttee ; 13th April 1840. (in 110/) ------- 1852. xi. 529 Treaty with Meea Pretum Singh, of Koomharsam, respecting Payment of Government Allowances, forced Contributions, Infanticide, &c. (in 110/) 1852. xi. 531 Treaty concluded with the Raj Rana, of Jhullawur, when tliat State was formed into a separate Principality out of the Kota Territory; dated 8th April 1838. (in 110/.) - - - - - - - - 1852. XI, 533 Treaties with the Sultan of Johanna, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 10th Dec. 1845; and for the Establishment of Commercial Relations, (in 110/) - 1852. xi. 535 Proclamation issued by the Indian Government, 22d November 1834, oh the Subject of Female Infanticide in Katteewar. (in 110/) - - - 1852. xi. 538 Engagements entered into by the Seedee of Jafferabad and the Nuwab of Joonagur, for the Suppression of Suttee ; dated 3d and 7th January 1838. (in 110/) 1852. xi. 540 Engagements entered into by the Thakoor of Bhownuggur, the Jam of Nowanuggur, the Rana of Porbunda, and the Seedee of Jafferabad, exempting from Payment of Duty Vessels putting into their Ports through Stress of Weather ; dated in 1846 and 1849. (in 110/) - - . - . . 1852. XI. 542 Treaty between the Government of India and Meer Nuseer Khan, Chief of Ulat, respecting the Terms of his Recognition by the British Government ; dated 6th October 1841. (in 110/) - - - - - - - - 18.52. XI. 543 Proclamation issued by the Raja of Kolhapoor, prohibiting Suttee in that Territory ; nth March 1841. (in 110/) - - - 1852. xi. 544 Treaty with Maha Rao Ram Sing of Kota, respecting the Constitution of a new Princi- pality, and Liquidation of Debts ; dated 10th April 1 838. (in 110/)- 1852. xi. .544 Treaties with the Kutch State, respecting pecuniary Engagements, dated 20th September 1832 ; respecting the Appointment of a Regency, 5tli July 1834 ; prohibiting the Slave Trade, 6th February 1836. (in 110/) ' - - - 1852. xi. 547-549 Treaty of Friendship between Maharajah Runjeet Sing and Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk ; 12th March 1833. (in 110/) - ' - - - 1852. xi. 554 Renewed Engagement entered into by the Jhareeja Chiefs of Kutch, dated 23d March 1840, renouncing Female Infanticide, (in 110/) - . - - 1852. xi. 549 Engagements entered into, in 1836 and 1840, by Maharaj Prithee Singjee Kurumsingjee, the Chief of Loonawara, the Rajah of Baria, the Chief of Bhadurwa, the Chief of Oode- poor, the Rajah of Rajpeepla, the Rana of Soonth, and Sirdir Siiig of Wankaneer, respecting the Discontinuance of Suttee, (in 110/) - - 1852. xi. 551-553 Proclamation issued by the Rajah of Rajpeepla against Suttee ; 13th August 1852. (in 110/) - - - - - - . 1852. XI. 553 Supplementary Treaty with Maharajah Runjeet Sing, for establishing a Toll on the Indus; 24th January 1835. (in 110/) - - - 1852. xi. 555 Tripartite Treaty of Friendship between the British Government, Runjeet Sing, and Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk ; 26th June J 838. (in 110/) - - 1852. xi. 556 Treaty with the State of Lahore respecting the Cession of Territory, &c. ; 9th March 1 846. (in 110/) ------ - 1852. xi. 559 Treaty with Maharajah Golab Sing, defining the Territory transferred to him by the British Government ; 16th March 1846. (in 110/) - - 1852. xi. 562 Agreement with the Lahore Durbar, respecting the Appointment of a Regency ; 16th Dec. 1846. (in 110/) ---.-.- 1852. xi. 563 Terms granted to Maharajah Duleep Sing, on the Occasion of his Deposition ; 29th March 1849. (in 110/) --...-- 1852. xi. 565 Treaty of Commerce with the Imaum of Muscat ; 31st May 1839. (in 110/) 1852. xi. 566 Additional Treaty for the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; 17th December 1839. (in 110/) - - ",- - - ^ - - 1852. xi. 569 Further Treaty for the Suppression of the Slave Trade; 1st January 1847. (in 110/) - - , - - - - - - 1852. XI. 571 Treaty with the King of Oude, in relation to the Military Defence of that Kingdom ; 18th Sept. 1837. (in 110/) - . . - - 1852. xi. 573 Agreement with Nawab Mohumud Syeed Khan, on his assuming the Government of Ram- poor; 21st August 1840. (in 110/) . . - - 1852. xi. 581 3D 4 400 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, he— continued. 11. Treaties with, and Proclamations issued by, Native Powers in India — cont. Treaty with the Raja of Sattara, defining territorial Limits; 4th ' September 1839. (in 110/.) .--.--- 1852. Vol. XI. p. .581 Proclamations against the Eaja of Sattara, prohibiting Suttee, and abolishing Transit Duties ; 23d September 1839. (in 110/.) - - - - 1852. xi. 582 Agreement with the Punt Simcheo, respecting Territory, Transit Duties, &c. ; 3d February 1839. (in 110/.) , 1852. xi. 583 Agreement with the Sirdesaeeof Sawunt Waree, respecting Custom Duties; 15th September 1838. (in 110/.) 1852. xi. 585 Treaty of Friendship and Commerce with the King of Shoa'; 15th November 1841. (in 110/.) ... .... 1852. XI. 585 Treaty of Commerce with the Government of Hyderabad in Sind ; 20th July 1834. (in 110/.) - .... - 1852. XI. 587 Treaty with the Ameers of Sind, respecting the Appointment of accredited Ministers ; 20th April 1838. (in 110/) - - - - - - 1852. xi. 588 Treaty of Alliance with the Ameer of Khyrpoor; 24th Dec. 1838. (iu 110/) 1852. xi. 589 Treaty of Alliance with Ameers of Hyderabad; 11 Mar. 1839. (in 110/) 1852. xi. 590 Treaty of Alliance with the Ameer of Meerpoor ; 18th June 1841. (in 110/) 1852. xi. 592 Treaty of Friendship and Commerce with the Maharaja- of Sindia, and for the Appoint- ment of a Eegency ; 13th January 1844. (in 110/) - - 1852. xi. 593 The following Treaties are printed in the Appendix to the Cominons Report of 1832, on the Affairs of the East India Company; viz.. Articles of Convention between General Duncan and Rowjee Appajee, for and on Behalf of Anund Rao Guicowar Senakasskell Shumshere Behaudur, for the Security of the Dominion and Government of the Guicowar in Guzerat ; 15th March 1802. (in 445.-VI.) - - - - - - , - 1852-3. xxxix. 452 Agreement concluded between the Resident at Baroda and Anund Rao Guicowar ; 29th July 1802. (in 445.-VI.) ----- 1852-3. xxxix. 452 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, presented by Laul Shew, Rajah of Cucheerah and Nagode ; 11th March 1809. (in 445.-VI.) . - -' 1852-3. xxxix. 454 Sunnud granted to Laul Chew, Rajah of Cucheerah and Nagode ; 20th March 1809. (in 445.-VI.) - ..... 1852-3. xxxix. 455 Ittila-nameh, addressed to the Chiefs of the Country of Malwa and Sirhind, on this Side of the River Sutlej ; 3d May 1809. (in 445.-VL) - - - 1852-3. xxxix. 457 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, presented by Laul Aumaun Sing of Souhawal and Rygown ; 16th July 1809. (in445.-VL)- - - 1852-3. xxxix. 458 Sunnud granted to Laul Aumaun Sing; 18 July 1809. (in445.-VL) - 1852-3. xxxix. 459 Ikai'-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from Dewan Joogul Purshaud ; 23d August 1809. (in 445.-VI.) - - .... 1852-3. xxxix. 461 Sunnud granted to Dewan Joogul Purshaud ; 25th of August 1809. (in 445.-VI.) .-.-._ . 1852-3. xxxix. 462 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from Laul Doonierput ; 16th August 1810. (in445.-VI:) - - - - - 1852^3. xxxix. 462 Sunnud granted to Laul Doonierput; 17th Aug. 1810. (in445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 464 Sunnud granted to Dewan Joogul, Purshaud ; dated 7tli January 1811. (in 445.-VI.) .... - - 1852-3. xxxix. 465 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from the Rajah Kishore Sing Behauder, Rajah of Punna; 22d March 1811. (in 445.-VL) - - 1852-3. xxxix. 466 Sunnud granted to Rajah Kishore Sing Behauder, Rajah of Punna; 22d March 1811. (in445.-VL) ..--_--- 1852-3. xxxix. 467 Sunnud granted to the Rajah Bajee Behauder, Rajah of Chukary ; 25th March 1811. (in 445.-VI.) ------ 1852-3. xxxix. 475 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from the Rajah Ruttun Sing, Rajah of Bijawur ; 26th March 1811. (in 445.-VL) - _ - - 1852-3. xxxix. 476 Sunnud granted to Rajah Ruttun Sing, Rajah of Bijawur ; 27th March 1811. (in 445.- VI.) - .... 1852-8. xxxix. 477 Sunnud granted to the Chiefs of the Country of Malwa and Sirhind on this Side of the River Sutlej ; 22d August 1811. (in 445.-VL) - - - 1852-3. xxxix. 480 SunnudgrantedtoDewanGopaul Sing; 24th Feb. 1812. (in 445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 481 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from the Chobey Dareao Sing, late Killedar of Calinger ; 19th June 1812. (in 445.-VL) - - - 1852-3. xxxix. 482 Sunnud granted to Chobey Dareao Sing, late Killedar of Calinger ; 4th July 1812. (in 445.-VI.) ... . . . 1852-3. xxxix. 483 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from Nawul Kishwur, and the Relict of Bherit Jew Chobey ; 19th June 1812. (in 445.-VI.) • - - 1852-3. xxxix. 484 Sunnud granted to Nawul Kishwur and the Relict of Bherit Jew Chobey ; 4th July 1812. (in445.-VL) - - - - .- - - 1852-3. xxxix. 485 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from the Chobey Chittersaul and the Mother of Chobey Chittersaul; 19th June 1812. (in 445.-VL) - ~ 1852-3. xxxix. 486 ■ Sunnud granted to Chobey Chittersaul and the Mother of Chobey Chittersaul ; 4th July 1812. (in 445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 487 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from Gya Purshaud- Chobey; 19th June 1812. (in445.-VL) - - - - . - 1852-3. xxxix. 488 Sunnud granted to Gya Purshaud Chobey; 4 July 1812. (in 445.-VL) - 1852-3. xxxix. 489 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 401 East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 11. Treaties with, and Proclamations issued hy, Native Powers in India — cont. Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from Poker Purshaud Chobey ; 19th June 1812' . (in 445.-VI.) - - - - 1852-3. Vol. xxxix. p. 489 Sunnud granted toPokerPurshaud Chobey; 4th July 1812. (in 445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 491 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from the Chobey Salagram ; 19th June 1812. (in 445.-VI.) --..-.- 1852-3. xxxix. 491 Sunnud granted to Chobey Salagram ; 4th July 1812. (in 445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 492 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, from Gopaul Laul ; 4th July 1812. (in 445.-V1.) --.... 1852-3. xxxix. 493 Sunnud granted to Gopaul Laul ; 4th July 1812. (in 445.- VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 494 Sunnud granted to ThakoorDoorjun Sing. (in445.-VI.) - - 1852-3. xxxix. 494 Sunnud granted to Eajah Maha Chund" of Belaspore ; 6th March 1815. (in 445.- VI.) - - . . . - - 1852-3. xxxix. 495 Sunnuds granted to Rana Juggut Sing, of Baghal, 3d September 1815 ; to RanaBhoop Sing, of Koobhar, same Date ; to Rooder Paul, of Boojye, 4th September 1815 ; to Sunsaroo Thakoor, same Date ; to Goburdehur Sing, of Dhaniee, same Date ; to Maun Chund, of Boojye, same Date ; to Roy Mungoee Deo, same Date ; to Thakoor Gugrak, 21st September 1815. (in445.-VI.) - - - .1852-3. xxxix. 495 Sunnud granted to Rajah Futteh Sing, of Nahan ; 21st September 1815. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 496 Sunnud granted to Rajah Ram Sing (or Ram Surrun), for Hindore ; 20th October 1815. (in445.-VI.) ..... 1852-3. xxxix. 496 Sunnud granted to Rajah Ram Sing (or Ram Surrun), for Burrowlee ; 20th October 1815. (in 445.-VI.) ....... 1852-3. xxxix. 497 Sunnud granted to Rajah Rurrum Sing, of Putteala, for Pergunnahs Mahalee, &c. ; 20th October 1815. (in 445.- VI.) .... 1852-3. xxxix. 497 Sunnud granted to Rajah Rurrum Sing, for Bughaut and Juggutgurh ; 20th October 1815. (in 445.-VI.) - - . 1852-3. xxxix. 498 Sunnud granted to Mehendra Sing, of Bussahir ; 6th November 1815. (in 445.-VI.) - - .... 1852-3. xxxix. 498 Ikar-nameh, or Obligation of Allegiance, executed on the part of the Rajah of Nepaul ; 4th March 1816. (in 445.- VI.) - - 1852-3. xxxix. 498 Treaty with the Rao of Cutch, 18th June 1816; supplemental to that of 16th January 1816. (in 445.-VI.") ... - . 1852-3. xxxix. 499 SunuudgrantedtoPurtaub Sing; nth Jan. 1817. (in445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 499 Sunnud granted to Chobee Newal Kishore ; dated 11th January 1817. (in 445.-VI.) - - .... 1852-3. ' xxxix. 504 Sunnud granted to the Widow of Bhurtjoo Chobee ; 11th January 1817. (in 445.- VI.) - - .... 1852-3. xxxix. 504 Sunnud granted to the Rajah of Siccim; 7th April 1817. (in44S.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 505 Sunnud granted to Sujahut Khan; 28th Nov. 1818. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 506 Sunnud granted to Naumdar Khan; 28th Nov. 1818. (in445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 507 Sunnud granted to Ramchunder Bullar, for Villages in the District of Saugur. " (in 445.-VI.) - - .... 1852-3. xxxix. 507 TreatywiththeKingof Acheen;22d April 1819. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 509 Sunnud granted to Maha Rao Omeed Sing, of Kotah ; 25th September 1819. (in 445.-VI.) - - ... - - 1852-3. xxxix. 510 Preliminary Treaty with Hassan bin Ramah ; dated 8th January 1S20. (in 445. -VI.) - - .... 1852-3. xxxix. 511 Preliminary Treaty with Sultan bin Suggur ; dated 9th January 1820. (in 445.-VI.) ....... 1852-3. xxxix. 511 Preliminary Treaty with the Sheikh of Dubey ; dated 9th January 1820. (in 44^.-VI.) ...... 1852-3. XXXIX. 511 Preliminary Treaty with Sheikh Shakhbool bin Dyab, of Abon Dyabee ; dated 1 ] th January 1820. (in 445.-VI.) - ,- - - 1852-3. xxxix. 512 Preliminary Treaty with Hassan Vin Ali ; dated 15th January 1820. (in 445.-VI.) - ... 1852-3. xxxix. 512 Sunnud grantedto the Rajah ofGurhwal; 4 March 1820. (in445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix."512 Treaty with the Imaum of Muscat ; 29 August 1822. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 513 Treaty with the Sultan and Tumougong of Jshore ; 2d August 1824. ( in 445. -VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 514 Agreement with the King of Oude ; 17th August 1825. (in445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 516 Agreement with the Rajah of Colapore; 30th Dec. 1825. (in 445.-VI.) 1 852-3. xxxix. 517 Treaty of Peace with the King of Ava ; 24th Feb. 1826. (in 44S.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 518 Treaty with the King of Siam ; 20th June 1826. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 520 Treaty with the Rajah of Nagpore ; 1st Dec. 1826. (in445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 523 Treaty with the King of Siam ; 17th Jan. 1827. (in 445.-VI.) - 1852-3. xxxix. 528 Agreement with the Raj ah of Colapore; 23d Oct. 1827. (in445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 530 Agreement with the Rajah of Colapore ; 15th July 1829. (in445.-VI.) .1852-3. xxxix. 531 Revised Engagement with the Rajah of Nagpore ; 26th December 1829. (in 445.-VI.) ... ... 1852-3. xxxix. 527 Treatywith the Government of Khyrpore; 4th Apriri832. (in445.-VI.) 1852-3. xxxix. 532 Treaty with the Ameer of Hyderabad, 20th April 1832 ; with a Supplementary Article. (in 445.-VI.) ..... 1852-3. xxxix. 533 Treaties and Engagements between the East India Company and the Native Powers in Asia 5 'svithihe Iniroductoi^ and Historical Notices thfereon. (251.) " 1852-3. xiy. 1 III. a E 402 GENEK All INDEX ^6 THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. • i 11. Treaties with, and Proclamations issued by, Native Powers in India — cont. Treaty entered into in 1759, between Na-wab Moinedien Khan and theBritisb Government: Treaty entered into in 1798, between the Nawab of Surat and the East India Company : General Declarations of the Nobility and Gentry of Hindostan, respecting the Noble Origin' of Meer Serferaz Allee of Baroda. (221.) - r 1856. • Vol. xiii. p. 501 12. Papers relating to Slavery, Free Labour, and Emigration : Letter from John Gladstone, Esq., to the Colonial Secretary (with Enclosures), on the Subject of engaging Hill Coolies to emigrate as Free- Labourers to . British Guiana. (88.) - - • - r- - - - 1838. xiT. 485 Letter fronj the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, calling his Attention to the Necessity of resorting to the Legislative Powers recently conferred upon the Indian Government for the Purpose of protecting Natives of India conveyed thence as Seamen, Servants, or Workmen ; with Answer thereto. (90.) - 1838. Tin. 161 Instructions to the Governor General of India in Council, relative to the Emigration of Natives of India under Contracts to serve as Labourers in British or Foreign Colonies. (355.) - - - • . ■ . . 1838. vin. 168 Correspondence on the Subject of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the East Indies ; and on the Subject of Slavery in Ceylon. (138.) -'' - - - 1839. xni. 1 Despatch from the Governor General of India in Council to the Co^irt of Directors, dated 8th February 1841 (No. 3.), with the Report from the 'Indian Law Commissioners, dated 15th January 1841, and its Appendix enclosed in that Despatch, on the Subject of Slavery in the East Indies. (189.) - - - - - 1841. xv. 1 Communications on Slavery in Ceylon, (in 138.) - - - 1839. xiii. 567 Correspondence between the Governor of Ceylon and the Colonial Secretary, on the Subject of Slavery in that Island. (223.) - - - - 1839. xm. 625 Ditto, since November 1838. (213.) - '. • . - 1841. xv. 609 Letter from the Governor General of India in Council, dated 10th May 1841, and of the Minute of the Governor General enclosed therein, on the Subject of Slavery in the East Indies. (214.) , - - - - - - 1841. xv. 597 Correspondence with the Authorities in India on the Subject of Slavery, since the Date of the Papers last laid before Parliament. (215.) - - - 1841. xv. 603 Correspondence between the Directors of the Company and the Company's Government in India (since 1838), on the Subject of Slavery in the Territories under the Company's Rule; also respecting any Slave Trade therein : Also, Orders issued or Proceedings taken, under the Authority of the Company, with a View to the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade : Also, Correspondence between the Board of Control and the Court of Directors on the said Subjects. (218.) - - - 1841. xvi. 1 Letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 22d March 1842, regarding Hill Coolies. (86.) - - ^ - 1842. T. 9 Correspondence between Governor Sir Lionel Smith, Lord John Russell, and the Lord Stanley, relative to the Introduction of Indian Labourers into the Mauritius. (32.) - 1842. v. .11 Correspondence relating to the Return of Coolies from British Guiana to the East Indies. (170.) - - - - 1843. V. 393 Despatch from the Secretary to the Government of India to the Secretary at the India House, dated Fort William, 15th April 1843, transmitting Copies of the Act No. V. of 1843, for declaring and amending the Law regarding the Condition of Slavery within the Territories of the East India Company. (213.) - - 1843. xv. 775 Papers relative to Emigration from the East Indies to the Mauritius. 1844. ix. 289 Ditto.' (in 96.) - - - - 1844. xxiii. 185 Papers relative to Einigration from the East Indies to the West Indies. - 1844. ix. 414 Correspondence relative to Emigration of Labourers to the West Indies and the Mauritius from the West Coast of Africa, the East Indies, and China. - - 1844. ix. 121 Papers relating to Emigration for the C&pe of Good Hope, the Island of Ceylon, and the Falkland Islands, (in 96.), - - - 1844. xxm. 190— 195 Similar Papers. . . - . . 1845. xxiii. 164—168. 195 Questions on Slavery in the East Indies, circulated by the Commissioners for the Affairs of' India, in 1832 ; together with Answers thereto, (in 445.-I.) - 1852-3. xxx];ii. 571 13. Papei-s relating to the Public Works, Railways, Canals, Irrigation, Steam Navigation, Postal Communication, Sfc. : Communications, &c. addressed to the Board of Control relating to the Expedition to the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, for the Purpose of establishing a Steam Communication between the Mediterranean Sea and the British Poppessions in the East Indies, &c. (75., - - - - ^- - - " - 1838. V. 353 Additional Post Office Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the ■ ' Conveyance through France of the Correspondence between England and the East Indies. - - , - - ■ - - -' . 1839. xi. 57 Return showing the Number of Letters sent to and, received from India, China, Ceylon, and Singappi^e, by private Ships during the Years 1835 and 1845, respectively, &c. (267.) - ■ - - - ' - - - - ■ 1847. XXI. 427 Terins and Conditions Upon which the East India Company have detei!mined to afford Assistance to the East India Railway Company for the Construction of aj Experimental Line of Railway in BengaL (in 22.) - ' - , '- - 1847-8. 'x^. 582 Terms and Cdn^itipns upon which tjie East India Company have determined to afford' Encou- ragembnt t6 the 'Grreat liidito I'eninBula Railway Company, (in 22.) - 1 847-8. x?. 583 SESSIONAL PAPERS, lSOl-1859. 40S East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued: 13i Papers relating -to the Public Works, Railways, Canals, SfC. — continued. Account of all Sums expended by the East India Company for tlie Conveyance of Mails between the United Kingdom and India, or any intermediate Station and India, in 1825-26, 1831-32, 1836-37^1841-42, and 1846-47. (198.) -1847-8. Vol. xxi. p. 321 Returns respecting Steam Vessels employed by the Grovernment of India for the Conveyance of Mails between Suez and Bombay. (273.) - - 1847-8. xxi. 323 Cotrespondenee between the Treasury and the East India Compahy, on the Subject of Steam' Navigation with the Australian Colonies, India, &c. (1.) - 1851. xi. 65 Correspondence respecting Works of Irrigation, &c. in India ; that is to say, the Western Jumna and Doab Canals, the Ganges Canal, the projected Canal in- the Punjaub, Barree Doab ; and as to Public Works, Roads, Brides, &c. : And also. Account of the Sums expended in, Ajmere and Mairwarra, since 1836, in tlie making of Tanks, and of other Works of Irrigation ; together with an Account of the Revenue derived from the several Tracts irrigated before and since the Irrigation thereof. (188.) - 18^1. xvi. 57 Return of the Number of Letters and Newspapers received from and despatched to Great Britain, India, Manilla, and China, 8sc. during the Year 1847, with the estimated Amount of Postage thereon, (in 187.) - - - - - 1851. xxxiv. 598 Statement of the Extent of the Experimental Lines of Railway in Bengal and Bombay ; together with an Account of the Progress made and of the Expense incurred in the Pro- secution of those Undertakings, (in 110.) ... 1852. xi. 481 Ditto, (in 33.) .... - 1852-3. xl. 352 Amount of Sums paid into the Bengal Treasury on account of the Bengal Railway on which 5^. per Cent, is guaranteed under Deed of Contract, (in 152 a.) - 1852. xii. 74 Amount of Sums paid into the Bombay Treasury on account of the Bombay Railway, on which 5Z. per Cent. Interest is guaranteed under Deed of Contract, (in 152 a.) - 1852. xii. 74 Considerations relative to the Applicability of Canals and Railroads to India : Also, Cor- respondence, Proceedings, &c. respecting Steam Communication with India, and on the Rivers of India, (in 445.-n.) .... 1852-3. xxxv. 235. 239 Return specifying the different Ferries over the Canals, Rivers, and Creeks within the British Territories in India, at which Ferriage is levied by Public Authority, and the Yearly Gross Amount of Ferriage at each Ferry, with the Sum Total of the Produce of all such Ferries. (205.) ..... 1852-3. xiii. 451 Return of the Sums expended in the Construction of the Jumna and Ganges Canals. (302.) - - - ... . . 1852-3. xm. 455 Return showing the Gross Amount of the Land Tax on all the Public La.nds now watered by Irrigation from the several Branches of the Jumna Canal for the Year preceding such , Irrieation, and for the last Year for which the same can be supplied : And also, Return showing the Gross Amount of the Land Tax on all the Public Lands now watered by the Ganges Canal and its Branches for the Year preceding such Irrigation, and for the last Year for which the same can be supplied. (388.) - 1852-3. xiii. 457 Return showing the Number of Tanks or Reservoirs originally constructed by the Govern- ment of India within the Territory of Madras, in each Year since 1834 ; together with the Cost of the same : Also, Return showing the Number of Canals, Wells, and Reser- voirs constructed by -the Government of India within the Territory of Bombay since 1834, together with the Cost of the same : And also. Return of all Charges incurred by the Governments of Bengal, Madras^ and Bombay, in the Formation, &c. of Embank- ments, Watercourses, &&. since 1834. (411.) - - 1852-3. xm. 461 Return showing the Number of Miles of each of the Trunk Roads of India fit for the Transport of Goods by Wheel Carriage, and in actual Use for this Purpose, for the latest Period for which the same can be supplied : Also, Return showing the Number of Miles of Cross Roads within the several Territories, the North-western Provinces, Madras, and Bombay ; together with the Sums disbursed from the Public Revenue for their Repair and Maintenance. (214.) .... 1852-3. xm. 435 Return showing the Number of Miles of Public Roads within Prince of Wales Island, Singapore, and Malacca ; together with the Cost of making the same, and the annual Expense of maintaining theni, and stating whether disbursed from Public Funds or Municipal Rates. (446.) ..... 1852-3. xm. 449 Reports of the several Commissioners on Public Works at Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, in the Year 1851-52 ; Minutes of the Members of the Government thereon ; and Orders or Despatches of the Court of Directors relating thereto : — I. Bengal. (219.-L) - - - 1852-3, lxv. 1 n. Madras. (219.-11;.) - ... 1852-3. lxv. 41 ni. Bombay, (17.) - - - - - 1854. xxxvi. 541 Return showing the Depth and Width of the Ganges Canal, and the Draught of the Boats used upon the same, and the Period of the Year during which such Boats can be used : Also, Return of the if umber of Boats with Cargoes, delivering the same on Government Account ^t Ghurmukteesur Ghaut, in the last Ten Years : And also. Similar Return of Boats delivering Cargoes on Private Account. (287.) - - 1852-3. xm. 453 Correspondence between the Government of India and the Court of Directors, and Documents ':,■ received from India, relative 'to the Lines to be, selected for the System of Railway Communications in that Country. (326.) - - 1852-3. xm. 267 Statement; of the Extent of the Experimental Lines of Railway in Bengal and Bombay, together with an Account of the Progress made, and of the Expense incurred in the Prosecution of those Undertakings, (in 33.) - - - 1^52-3. XL. 352 Road-niaking in the HiUs ; Principles and Rules having special Reference to the new Road from Kalka via Simla to Kuwanur and Thibet, (in 20.-in.) - 1852-3. xxx. Ill 3E 2 404 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 13. Papers relating to the Public Works, Railways, Canals, SfC. — cont. Report from Board of Works on the Experiment of employing Convict Labour in the Construction of Public Eoads. (in 20.-III.) - - 1852-3. Vol. xxx. p. 120 Statement showing the Amount expended on account of Public Works in India, compris- ing Roads, Bridges, Embankments, Canals, Tanks, and Wells, from 1837 to 1852. (in 20.-III.) - - . . - - 1852-3. xxx. 186 Despatch to the Government of India on the Subject of the Execution of important Public Works. (333.) - - ■ - - - - 1854. xii. 645 Statement of Extent of the several Lines of Railway in the Bengal, Madras, and Bombay Presidencies, together with an Account of the Progress made and of the Expense incurred in the Prosecution of those Undertakings : Also, Number of Persons regis- | tered as Proprietors of Stock of Railway Companies for India of and above 2,000/. (70.-III.) - . ^ - - - - - 1857-8. XI. 803 14. Miscellaneous ; Number of Proprietors of East India Stock entitled to vote at the Election of Directors ; the Number having more than One Vote ; and the Total Number of Votes : Also, Number of Voters now or heretofore in the Civil or Military Service of the Company, (in 105 a.) - - - - - - - 1852. xi. 264 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - , - - 1852-3. xl. 357 Names of Chairmen and Deputy Chairmen of the Court of Directors since 1834, specifying such as have actually served or resided Ten Years in India, (in 1Q5 a.) - 1852. xi. 264 Ditto, (in 33.) 1852-3. xl. 358 Copy of the Statistical Papers, illustrated by Maps, relating to the Native States, Land Tenures, Native Agency, Civil Servants, Languages, Trade and Navigation, Salt, Opium, Cotton, Education, and Public Works, prepared and printed for the Court of Directors of the East India Company, (in 20.-in.) - - 1852-3. xxx. 125 Copy of the Oath taken by the Directors of the East India Company. (in 351.) .....--- 1852-3. xli. 383 Byelaw of the Company, prohibiting the Directors from deriving pecuniary Advantage ' from their Patronage, (in 351.) - - - - - 1852-3. xii. 387 Byelaw of the Company, prohibiting the Directors from using their Patronage in Remu- neration for Votes given to them, and Services rendered to them, at their Elections, (in 351.) - - - - - - - . ■ 1852-3. xii. 387 Table exhibiting an Analysis of the Proprietors of the East India Company qualified to vote at the General Election in 1831. (in 445.-I.) ,- - 1852-3. xxxiii. 358 Number of Proprietors entitled to vote at the Election of Directors in April 1858, and of those in the Civil and Military Service of India ; also, the Number of Proprietors who have more than One Vote; and the Total Number of Votes of Proprietors. (in70.-L) - 1857-8. xi. 293 Statement showing the present State of the Fund established under 3 Sc 4 Will. 4. c. 85. as a Security for the Capital Stock of the Company, (in 70.-IV.) - 1857-8. xi. 307 Number of Proprietors entitled to vote at the Election of Directors in April 1858, and of those in the Civil and Military Service of India ; also, the Number of Proprietors ., who have more than One Vote; and the Total Number of Votes of Proprietors, (in 70.-L) -------- 1857-8. xi. ,293 Amount of Government Stock in India held by Europeans and Natives respectively in 1851 and 1857, and Number of Europeans and Natives holding Stock in each of those Ye.ars. (in 70.-VII.) . - - . - - 1857-8. xi. 359 Despatch from the Viscount Canning relating to the Petition from Calcutta for his Recall ; and Oorrespondence between the Viscount Canning and the Earl of Elgin on the Subject of directing the Troops on their Way to China. (40.) - 1857-8. xi. 459 Return showing thd Number of Letters received from each of the Governments of India from 1853 to 1857, specifying the Department, and the Number of Collections to each Letter : Also, Number of Despatches to each of the Governments of India, approved by the Court of Directors, from 1853 to 1857, specifying the Committee of Directors by which such Despatches were considered previously to passing the Court ; also the Number of Letters addressed by Order of the Court" of Directors to Parties in this Country in each of the above Years : Also, Return showing the several Committees of the Court of Directors, the Duties with which such Committees are charged, and the Number of Directors appointed to each : Also, Return showing the Number of Com- mittees held in each Year from 1853 to 1857; also the Number of Meetings of the Court of Directors, with the average Number of Directors at each Court ; also a Statement showing the avei-age daily Attendance of Directors at the East India' House, distin- guishing the Chairman and Deputy Chairman : And also, Return showing the different Departments at the East India House, with the Salaries attached to the various Stations in each ; also showing the Number of Secretaries, &c. attached thereto. (122.) 1857-8. XI. 411 See also Aden. Affghanistan. Bonded Goods. Boeneo. Cetlon. China Trade. East India Mails. East India Aechipelago. Gough, Loed. Haedinge, Viscount. Maeeiages. • Passage Vessels. Peesia. Peivt Council Appellate Jueisdiction. Singapoee. Statistical Talles. Sugab. Teeaties, xliii. 1857-8. IV. 179 1857-8. IV. 183 1857-8. IV. 185 1857-8. IV. 209 1857-8. lY. 211 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 405 East Indies East Indies (British Government^: ( The mUscmd Papers vMder tMa Sead are (^f Date mbseq'aent to \ the Transfer qf the Government qf India to Her Majesty. I. Bills relating to the Government of India. II. Reports and Coi'respondence relating to the East Indies : 1 . Government of India. 2. Organization of the Army. 3. Political Affairs. 4. Financial Affairs. 5. Education. III. Accounts and Papers relating to the East Indies : 1. Strength of the Army, Number of Recruits, Sfc. 2. Financial Affairs. 3. Railioays and Public Works. I. Bills relating to the Government of India : Bill for the better Government of India. (204.) - - 1857-8. Vol. iv. p. 153 AmendmentstobemovedinCommitteeby Earl of Shaftesbury. (204 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 177 Amendments to be moved in Committee by the Earl of Derby, the Earl of Albemarle, and the Lord Somerhill. (204 b.) . . - . Amendment to be moved in Committee by Lord Ashburton. (204 c.) Bill as amended in Committee. (230.) . - _ . Amendment to be proposed on Report by Earl of Ellenborough. (230 a.) Bill as amended on Report. (241.) . . . - Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Earl of Derby and the Lord Wrottesley. (241 a.) ...... 1857-8. iv. 237 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by Earl of Derby. (2416.) 1857-8. iv. 239 Commons Reasons for' disagreeing to some of the Amendments made by the Lords to the above Bill. (277.) - - - - - - 1857-8. iv. 241 Bill to enable the Secretary of State in Council of India to raise Money in the United Kingdom for the Service of the Government of India. (89.) - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 297 II. Reports and Correspondence relating to tlie East Indies : 1. Government of India : Correspondence between the First Lord of the Treasury and the Directors of the East India Company respecting Legislative Measures to be proposed for the future Govern- ment of Her Majesty's Dominions in India. (31.) - 1857-8. XI. 445 Report to the General Court of the East India Company from the Court of Directors upon the Two Bills now before Parliament relating to the Government of India." (87.) - . 1857-8. XI. 449 Letter from the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the East India Company to the Pre- sident of the Board of Control on the Bill " for the better Government of India." (167.) .... ... 1857-8. XI. 455 2. Organization of the Army : Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Organization of the Indian Army; together with the Minutes of Evidence and an Appendix. - 1859, Sess. 1. xvii. 1 {Subjects : — Transfer of the Army from the East India Company to the Crown. Permanent Force necessary to he maintained. Proportion which European should bear to Native Forces. Questions of a Double European Army ; whether it is possible to consolidate the Eui-opean Forces so as to allow of Exchange from one Branch of the Service to the other ; whether there should be an Ad- mixture of European and Native Forces ; whether the local European Force should be kept up by Drafts from the Line, or be separately recruited for ; whether it would be possible to raise Regi- ments in the Colonies ; whether the Native Forces should be Regular or IiTegular ; whether Native Artillery Corps should be sanctioned ; whether Cadets sent out for Service with Native Troops should first be attached to European Regiments to secure Uniformity of Drill and Discipline. Appendix: Papers on the aboi^e Subjects. Returns of various Particulars relating to the Army previous and subsequent to the late Insurrection. Proceedings in India in connexion with the Reorganization of the Indian Army. Answers by the Commissioners to Questions relating to the Native and European Army.] Separate Report of Major-General Hancock, one of the Commissioners for Inquiry into the Organization of the Army. .... 1859, Sess. 1. xvii. 611 3. Political Affairs : Answer of the Governor General of India to the Secret Despatch of 19th April 1858 [re- specting the Proclamation issued from Lucknow] ; Letter from the Governor General of the Court of Directors, of 4th July 1858, on same Subject ; Letter from the Secretary of State for India to the Governor General, of 9th December 1858, in reply to Letter of 19th April 1858 ; and, Proclamation by Her Majesty to the Princes, Chiefs, and People of India [announcing the Assumption of the Government of India by Her Majesty,]. (62.) --.... 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 151 4. Financial Affairs : Despatches from the Governor General in Council to the Secretary of State for India, of 26th January and 5th February 1859 ; and Despatches, in Reply, of the Secretary of State for India, to the Governor General in Council, 9th March and 16th March 1859 [rela- tive to the Financial Requirements of the Government], (75.) - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 103 SE 3 406 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East Indies East Indies (British Govkbnment) — continued. 4. Financial Affairs — continued. Papers referred to in the above Despatch of the Governor General in Council of 26th January 1859 ; viz., Note by the Secretary, dated 1st January 1859, and two Annexures ; also, Minute by the Hon. J, P. GTant, concurred in by the Hon. Sir James Outram and the Hon. H. Eicketts, dated 10th January 1859, with a Statement ; also, Minute by his Excellency the Governor General, dated 26th January , 1 859 ; and also. Statement, marked A., referred to in Paragraph 5 of the Despatch of the Governor General in Council to the Secretary of State for India, of 5th Feb. 1859. (88.)'- 1859,Sess.l. Vol. vi, p.lll Copies of all the Notifications issued by the Governor General of India in Council from the ' Commencement of the Year 1857 to the present Time, relative to the Terms on which the Government of India would receive Money on Loan. (83.) - 1859, Sess. I. vi. 129 5. Education : , - Despatch from the Secretary of State for India in Council to the Governor General in Council, dated 7th April 1859 ; being an Examination into the Operation of the exist- ing System of General Education in India. (115.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 61 III. Accounts and Papers relating to the East Indies : 1. Strength of the Army, Number of Recruits, S^c. . Papers and Eeturns relating to the Strength and State of the Army ; prepared for the Use of the Commissioners for Inquiry into the Organization of the Indian Army. ...... 1859, Sess. 1. xvii. 357—575 Return of the Number of Recruits for Her Majesty's Indian Forces, distinguishing Cavalry, Infantry, and Artillery, now in England; and Return of the Number of Men recruited for the East India Company's Service and Her Majesty's Indian Forces in the last Six Years. (69.) 1859, Sess. 1. Vi. 149 2. Financial Affairs . Account showing the gross and net Amount of Revenue received in the several Presidencies and subordinate Governments of India, in the Year ended 30th April 1857, under the Heads of Land, Opium, Salt, Customs, and Miscellaneous. (43.) - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 79 Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the Government of India from 1st May 1858 to 30th April 1859, the last Three Months estimated ; also. Estimate of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the Government of India, from 1st May 1859 to 30th April 1860. (in 60.) - 18o9, Sess. 1. vi. 82—84 Statement of the Sums subscribed to each of the Public Loans open in India in each Month from 1st January 1851. (in 60.) - . . . 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 85 Financial Despatch, 31st January 1859, and Estimate of Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury, from 1st May 1859 to 30th April 1860; also. Estimate of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Home Treasury of the Secretary of State for India in Council, from 1st May 1852 to30th April 1860. (in 60.) - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 86 Financial Despatch to the Government of India, dated 19th February 1859 (No. 6.) ; being a Review of the Finances of India, as shown in the actual Accounts of 1856-57, and aa estimated for 1857-58 and 1858-59. (in 60.) - • - \ - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 87 Present Amount of the Guarantee Fund of the East India Company, together with an Estimate of the probable Amount thereof when the same shall become applicable to the Redemption of the Capital Stock of the said Company, on the Assumption that during the Remainder of the Period for which such Fund is to accumulate the average Price of the Public Stocks will be the same as that which has prevailed since the same was first created, (in 60.) ..---, 1859, Sess. 1. ti. 101 Amount of Interest payable in England on Debt incurred since 1st May 1857 ; also, the Amount of Interest payable in India on Debt' incurred there since 1st May 1857, deducting therefrom the Interest of Four per Cent. Stock subscribed to the Loan, and cancelled, (in 60.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 102 Balance in the Home Treasury on 1st May 1857, and on the last Day to which the same has been made up, exclusive of Deposits on account of Public Works guaranteed ; also, Balances in the Indian Treasuries on 1st May 1857, and on the last Day to which the same has been- made up (converted into Sterling at the Rate of 2s. the Goiripany's Rupee), (in 60.) 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 8l Account showing the total Income and Expenditure and the Surplus and Deficiency of the several Presidencies and subordinate Governments of British India during each of the last Ten Years, ending 30th April 1857. (in 61.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 141 Account of Indian Debt on 30th April in each of the Ten Years ending 30th April 1857, stating the Amount due, the Description of the several Securities outstanding, the Interest on the said Debt paid, the Variations in the Rate of Interest, the annual Increase or Diminution of the Rrinpipal of the Debt, and of the annual Charges in respect thereto, (in 61.) - - - . - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 145 Account showing the Balances in the several Indian Treasuries on 1st May in each of the Ten Years ending 1857. (in 61.) - - ,. . 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 147 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. . 407 East Indies - - East Retfoed East Indies (British Government) — continued, 3. Railways and Public Works : Statement of the^ total Sum to be expended on Public Works whereon Interest has been guaranteed by the Indian Government, specifying the several Companies to which Guarantees have been granted, the total Sum to be raised, the Rate of Interest guaranteed, and ihe Date of such Guarantee in each Case ; showing also what Portion of the several Sums to be raised has been paid up, the Interest now payable thereon, and the net Receipts from eaph Work, &c. (85.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. vi. p- 169 See also Statistical Tables. East Indies, Adulteet in. See Divoecb Bills. East IitdiA Docks : Account of the total Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered the East India Docks in 1824. (91. of 1825.) -...-. cxciii. 47 Account of the total Tonnage of Private Trade and other Indiamen not in the Service of the East India Company which entered the Docks in 1823 and 1824, and a Statement of the Rates and Charges to which such Vessels and their Cargoes are subject in those Docks. (86. of liS25.) - - ' - - - ox cm. 51 Account of the Number of Ships of the Average Burden of 300 Tons which the Docks are capa,ble of containing, the greatest Number of Vessels which were loading or dis- charging at any one Time in 1824, and the Number which were loading or discharging on 5th April 1825. (73. of 1825.) - . - . cxcni. 59 See also Customs, II. 4. East India Mails. -S'ee East Indies, I. 6. II. 3. III. 13. East India Offices. See House op Commons, i. East India Prize Goods. See Prizes and Prize Monet. East India Railway : Terms and Conditions upon which the East India Company have determined to afford Assis- tance to the East India Railway Company for the Construction of an Experimental Line of Railway in Bengal, (in 22.) .... 1847-8. xx. 582 Statement of the Extent of the Experimental Lines of Railway in Bengal and Bombay ; together with an Account of the Progress made and of the Expense incurred in the , Prosecution of those Undertakings, (in 110.) ... 1852. xi. 481 Ditto, (in 38.) - - ... . . 1852-3. xl. 352 Amount of Sums paid into the Bengal Treasury on account of the Bengal Railway, on which 51. per Centw Interest is guaranteed under Deed of Contract, (in 152 a.) - 1852. xii. 74 See also East Indies, III. 13. East India Trade. See Customs, I. i. East Indies. Imports and Exports, II. a. &c. Trade, Foreign, II. East Indian Archipelago : Papers relating to Piracies committed in the Indian Archipelago, and to the Measures adopted by the Netherlands Government, in the Years 1816 to 1845, for their Repres- sion. ...... . 1851. XV. 67 See also Borneo. East Kent Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the East Kent Railway Bill. (119. 25.) - 1852-3. lxvii. 415 Report of the Board of Trade on the East Kent Railway Bill (New Shares ; Name altered to London, Chatham, and Dover Railway). (23. 24.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 153 East Lancashire Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the East Lancashire Railway Bills (Deviations and Rawtenstall Coal Branch; Burnley Connecting Line; Bury to Manchester, &c.) (148.66.) - - - ..... - - 1847. XL. 311 East Lincolnshire Railway : Report df the Railway Commissioners on the East Lincolnshire Railway Bills (Louth to Lincoln ; Louth Navigation Purchase ; Deviation tod Branch to East Grimsby, &c.) (148.19.) - ' - ..... 1847. XL. 115 East London Waterworks. See Metropolis Water. East Lothian Central Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the East Lothian Central Railway Bill, (in 148.10.) - - ,. . . . . - 1847. XL. 69 East Retford Elections Bill to prevent Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the Borough of East Retford. (37. of 1830.) - - - ccLxlii. 81 Bill to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the House of Lords on the East Retford Electron Bill. (53. of 1830.) - - . . - - cclxiii. 95 ■ Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1827, on the East Retford , , . Election ; with Minutes of Evidence. (54. of 1830.) - - t cclxxiii. 359 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Commons, in 1828, on the BiU for excluding the Borough of East Retford from electing Burgesses to serve in Parliament, and for enabling'the Town of Birmingham to return Two Representatives to Parliament in lieu thereof. (55. of 1830.) ...... cclxxiii. 555 3E 4 408 GENERAL INDEX TO THE East - - - Ecclesiastical East Retfokd Election — continued. Minutes of Evidence taken before tlie House of Lords, in 1830, on the Bill to prevent Bribery and Corruption in tlae Election of Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the Borough of _ East Retford. (82. of 1830.) ..... Vol. cclxxx. p. 1 Accounts of all Sums of Money paid by the Treasury on account of the Inquiries entered into by both Houses of Parliament with regard to the Boroughs of Penryn and East Retford. (115, of 1830.) - - - - - - . ccLxxviii. 395 East Stonehouse, Naval Hospital at. See Naval Inqdiky. East StrrroLK Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the East SuiFolk Railway Bill (Deviation and Extension of the Halesworth, Beccles, and Haddiscoe Railway from Westhall near Halesworth to Wood- bridge, with Branch Railways or Tramways to Leiston, Snape Bridge, and Framlingham ; Change of Name of Company). (33. 25.) ... 1854. xxxvii. 781 Report of the Board of Trade on the East Suifolk Railway BiU (Aldborough Extension) (23. 2S.) ... ... 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 155 East and West India Docks and Birmingham Junction Railway : Minute of the Board of Trade on the Bill intituled '' The East and West India Docks and Birmingham Junction Railway Bill," so far as it relates to the Railway crossing the London and Blackwall Line on a Level. (224.) ... 1846. xiii. 329 Eastern Archipelago Company. 5'ee Borneo. Eastern Counties Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from London to Nor- wich and Yarmouth, by Romford, Chelmsford, Colchester, and Ipswich, to be called " The Eastern Counties Railway." (169.) - - - . 1836. xii. 73 Report of Major General Pasley on an Accident which took place on the Eastern Counties Railway on 4th August 1845. (370.) .... 1845. xxxix. 371 Major General Pasley's Report of his Inquiry into an Accident which occurred on the Eastern Counties Railway on the 12th April, in consequence of One or Two Engines attached to a Special Train getting off the Rails. (112.) - - . 1846. xlii. 671 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Eastern Counties Railway Bills (Tottenham ta Guildford Street ; Enlargement of Stations ; Stratford to Victoria Park ; Ilford to , Tilbury Fort and Southend ; Purchase of North Woolwich ; Purchase of Maldon, Witham, and Braintree ; Lease of East Anglian ; Cambridge, Royston, and Ware ; Cam- bridge to Bedford ; Somersham to Ramsey ; Hertford to Hitchin; Wisbeach to Spalding ; Peterborough to Folkingham; Spalding to Newark), (in 148. 27.) - 1847. XL. 141 Return of all Monies of the Eastern Counties Railway Company, advanced by or with the Knowledge of the Directors of that Company or any Committee thereof, to the Use of the Norfolk Railway Company, or of any Contractor for or Creditor of that Company, in 1848 and 1849 ; and of any Mortgages or Bonds issued by the Eastern Counties Railway Company to the Norfolk Railway Company, or any Contractor or other Creditor of the latter Company. (245.) ..... 1849. xvi. 445 Report of the Committee of Investigation to the Shareholders of the Eastern Counties Rail- way Company, (in 21.-App.) - ... 1849. xxix. 379 Eastern Counties Coal and Coasting Dock and Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Eastern Counties Coal and Coasting Dock and : Junction Railway Bill, (in 148. lo.) . , . . ]847. xl. 69 Eastern Papers. See Turkey and Russia, War between. Eastern Union Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Eastern Uniqn Railway Bill (Manningtree to Harwich). (148. 24.) - - - . . . 1347. xl. 133 Eastern Union and Hadleigh Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Eastern Union and Hadleigh Junction Railway (Sale to Eastern Union Railway Company) Bill, (in 148. 24.) . 1847. XL. 133 Eastern Union and Hadleigh Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Eastern LTnion and Hadleigh Railway (Lavens- ham Extension, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 24.) - . . . 1847. xl. 133 Eastern Union and Ipswich and Bury Railways : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Eastern Union and Ipswich and Bury Railways Amalgamation Bill, (in 128. 24.) - . . . 1847 xl. 133 Eau Brink Drainage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the Bill to alter and enlarge the Powers of the several Acts now in force relating to the new River or Cut from Eau Brink to King's Lynn in the County of Norfolk called " The Eau Brink Cut," &c. (67. of 1831.) - - . . ' . ccxciv. 393 Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Corporation Lands. See Chorch of England. Church OF Ireland. Land Tax, IL HI. 1, Ecd-EsusticAii Commissions. See Chojrch 6f ENGtANfi, CitvKca op iBBtAND. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 409 Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical Couets : * Bill for the better Eegulation of Ecclesiastical Courts ia England, and the more easy Reco- very of Church Rates and Tithes. (101. oif 1812-13.) - - Vol. Lix. p. 591 Bill for the better Regulation of Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland, and the more easy Reco- very of Church Rates and Tithes. (37. of 1813-14.) - - - lxix. 235 Bill to amend the Laws for collecting Church Rates, and for the Improvement of Church Lands, in Ireland. (102. of 1823.) ... - - cxliv. 925 Bill to regulate the Duties, Salaries, and Emoluments of the Officers, Clerks, and Ministers of certain Ecclesiastical Courts in England, (96. of 1829.) - - ccxlii. 325 Bill for enforcing the Process upon Contempts in the Courts Ecclesiastical of England and Ireland. (78. of 1831.) •• - - ' - - - - ccxc. 125 A similar Bill. (5. of 1831-32.) ... - - ccxcvi. 221 Bill to consolidate the several Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in England and Wales, and to enlarge the Powers and Authorities of such consolidated Jurisdictions ; to amend the Law in certain Matters Ecclesiastical ; and to provide for the due Execution and Proof of Wills of Real and Personal Estate. ( 126. of 1833.) Bill to consolidate the several Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in England and Wales, and to enlarge the Powers and Authorities of such consolidated Jurisdictions ; and to alter aod amend the Law in certain Matters Ecclesiastical (18.) - - 1835. i. 105 Bill to limit tht Time for commencing Suits in the Ecclesiastical Courts, affecting the Children of Parents married within the prohibited Degrees. (67.) - 1835. i. 179 ' Bill to consolidate the Jurisdiction of the several Ecclesiastical Courts, in England and Wales into One Court, and to enlarge the Powers and Authorities of such Court ; and to alter and amend the Law in certain Matters Ecclesiastical, (4.) - 1836. i. 5 Bill to suspend, until 1st August 1840, certain Cathedral and other Ecclesiastical Preferments, and the Operation of-the new Arrangement of Dioceses upon the existing Ecclesiastical Courts. (184.) As amended in Committee. (214.) - - 1839. ii. 169. 173 Bill to amend the Act for the better Regulation of the Ecclesiastical Courts in England; (284.) --.-...-. 1840. III. 9 Bill to amend 5 85 6 Will. 4, c. 74. for the more easy Recovery of Tithes ; and to take away the Jurisdiction from the Ecclesiastical Courts in all Matters relating to Tithes of a certain Amount. (64.) - ... - 1841. iii. 575 Bill for transferring the Hearing and Determination of Appeals in Causes decided in the Ecclesiastical Courts and the Court of Admiralty in Ireland to the House of Lordt. (115.) - - - 1842. III. 197 Bill to consolidate the Jurisdiction and improve the Practice of the Ecclesiastical Courts-of England and Wales, and for otherwise altering and amending the Law in certain INfatters Ecclesiastical. (12.) -As amended in Committee. (53.)- 1844. m. 581. 6S9 Amendment, as an Addition to Clause LXIV., to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Teynham. (12 a.) ...... 1844. iii. 638 a Bill to consolidate the Jurisdiction of the several Ecclesiastical Courts in England and Wales into One Court, and to enlarge the Powers and Authorities of such Court ; and to alter and amend the Law in certain Matters Ecclesiastical. (135.) As amended by the Select Committee. (215.) - ... 1845. iii. 485. 531 Bill to amend the Law as to Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England, (250.) As amended on Report. (281.) .... 1847. iv. 69. 75 Bill to abolish the Criminal Jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts in certain Cases. (158.) ...... . 1852. III. 239 Bill to alter and improve the Mode of taking Evidence in the Ecclesiastical Courts of England and Wales. (171.) ------ 1854. iv. 109 Amendment to be proposed in Committee by the Bishop of Down. (J 71 a.) - 1854. iv. Ill Bill to transfer to the Court of Chancery the Testamentary Jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts, and to alter and amend the Law in relation to Matters of Testacy and Intestacy. (25.) As amended by Select Committee. (67.) With the Amend- ments made in Committee. (72.) ^As amended on Re-commitment and on Report. (78.) ...... 1854. VI. 389. 425. 457. 497 Clause to be moved by the Lord St. Leonards. (72 a.) - - 1854. vi. 495 Clauses to proposed by the Lord Chancellor on Third Reading. (78 a.) 1854. vi. 533 Bill for abolishing the Jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts of England and Wales in Suits for Defamation. (50.) - - - - - 1854-5. iv. 125 Clause to be proposed on Report by the Lord Brougham. (50 a.) - 1854-5. iv. 127 Bill for the Union of the Diocesan Courts and Registries in Ireland ; for the Regu- lation of the Mode of Procedure therein, and also in the Metropolitan Courts of Armagh and Dublin ; and for Appeals therefrom. (27.) As amended on Report. (44.) .--.... 1859, Sess. 1. 11. 303. 327 Amendments to be moved in Committee by the Viscount Hutchinson and the Bishop cf Down and Connor, (27 a.) - - . . . 1859, Sess. 1. 11. 323 Special and General Reports made to His Majesty by the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practice and Jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts in England and Wales. (48. of 1831-32.) ...... cccii. 1 [Subjects : — Special Meport on the Jurisdiction of the Delegates General Report: — History of the Origin and Progress of the Ecclesiastical Law, and Extent of the Jurisdiction of the Eccle- siastical Courts. Constitution of the Archiepiscopal Courts of Canterbury and York. Modes of ' proceeding, and proposed Alterations. Abolition of the whole Criminal Jurisdiction recommended. Regulations for carrying the proposed Alterations into effect.] ■ Appendix to the above Reports. (49. of 1831-32.) - . - - cccii. 87 The above Report and Appendix reprinted. (70.) . - - 1856. xxxvi. 1 Index to the above Reports, (in 308,) - « . - 1847. xliii. 342 III. 3F 410 GENEiRAMIirBEX T0.THE3-.;; Ecclesiastical .- - - ■ - Edinbuegh Ecclesiastical Couets — continued. ' ■ ' ■ ; • ^ / ' -j Eeport from the Lords Committefe?' apjidinted to consider the Petitions , respectiii^- the Ecclesiastical Courts Contelidatioil BilL (46. X' . - ' - ' 1836.- Vol. ix. p. 283 Memorial of the Committee appiointed at a Meeting of t}ie Procurators Greneral exercent in the Ecclesiastical Courts and High Court of Adriiiraltjr to .the Home JSecrefary, respecting the Ecclesiastica;l Courts Bill. (43^)' " '- "' '• -•, ' . ' .' jgsg. xxv.'lSl A-ccount of all Appeals for the last Twenty Years from any Ecclesiastical Cou^t in Ireland to any Court of Delegates in Ireland, (in 117.) - - - 1842. . xrv. 347 See also Akches Couet. Auchtekaedek Cases. Chuech of England, I, i. Couets in England, II. - Delegates, High Couet oe. Judges Salaries. Peeeogative Couet, Iebland. Peivy ; Council Appellate Jueisdiction. Peobate, Cquet OP. Peoctoes Costs, Ieeland. Tithes, Ieelasd. Ecclesiastical Disteicts. -S'ee Chuech op England, 1. 6. ll. 4. Ecclesiastical Duties, Revenues, and Pateonage. See Chuech oi? England. Church OF Ieeland. ; , ' : Ecclesiastical Establishments. /See Chuech op England. Chuech of Ieeland. Chuech OF Scotland. Cleegt. Colonies and Colonial, Affairs,- I. East Indies,, III. lo. Ecclesiastical Leases. iS'ee ChueCh op England. Chuech pp Ireland. , Tithes. Ecclesiastical Muniments : Bill to provide for the more convenient Custody of the Muniments relating to the whole or Parts of certain Dioceses in England. and Wales: (104;) - - 1852. m. 248 Ecclesiastical Peepeement. See Chuech of England. Church op Ireland, Clergt. Ecclesiastical Registries. See Clergy, I. s. Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption : . , :. Bill to • prevent the Assumption of certain Ecclesiastical Titles in respect of Places in the United Kingdom. (200.) - - - - -. - 1851. iv. 493 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Sundridge. (200 a.) 1851. iv. 499 Proposed Questions by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (200 b.) - 1851. iv. 501 Amendment to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (200 c.) - - ...... 1851. IV. 503 Clause to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (200 d.) - - ,- - - 1851, IV. 505 Bill for the Removal of Doubts respecting the Penalties and Disabilities imposed by 10 Geo. 4. c. 7. and 14 & 15 Vict. c. 60. (289.) ... 1851. vi. 269 Address from the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church exercising Episcopal Functions in Ireland, to Her Majesty, respecting any Measures proposed- to be adopted in relation to the Papal Rescript purporting to erect certain Sees and Ecclesiastical Titles in England. (207.) - - - - - - - 1851. xvi. 95 ECTON AND WeLTON PATRONAGE EXCHANGE : Bill to effect an Exchange of Ecclesiastical Patronage between Her Majesty the Queen and Miss Sophia Broadley. (22.)- - - - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 359 Edendeeey Union. See Pooe in Ireland, III. 6. Edinburgh : Bill to regulate and secure the Debt due by the City of Edinburgh to the Public, to confirm an Agreement between the said City and its Creditorsy and to effect a Settlement of the Affairs of the said City and the Town of Leith. (272.) r . - 1838. ii. 605 Bill to amend the Act 1 St 2 Vict. c. 55. for securing' the Debt due by the City of Edinburgh to the'Public. (103.) .... . 1844. in. 691 Bill for the Erection on the Earthen Mound in the City of Edinburgh of Buildings for a National Gallery, and other Purposes connected therewith and with the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland. (322.) - - '. ' . 1850. v. 9 Bill to amend 14 & 15 Vict. c. 42., for the Direction of Public Works and Buildings ; and to vest the Buildings appropriated for the Accommodation of the Supreme iCourts of Justice in Edinburgh in the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public ' Buildings. (155.) .... . . . ... 1852. iv. 327 Bill to ratify, conditional ..i4!gi:^eements ' entered into by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Puhlic Buildings,, and to vest in the said Commissioners certain Property [as the Site, for a National Museum for Industry] situate near the. College pf , Edinburgh in the City of Edinburgh, ■together with the General Register House in the said^ity, and all Lands held therewith ; and to enable the said Commissioners to acquire certain ' Prqperty near the palace of Holyrood. (127!) - .. - . . . 1854-5..' iv. 133 Report to Sir G^o. Grey, by, J. G. S. Lefevre, Esq., on the Annuity Tax in the City of Edinburgh and Canongate ;. with Appendixes. ... 1849. xxxvil 97 Letter from J. G. S. Lefevre, Esq., to the Right Honourable Sir George Grey, Bart., respecting the Annuity Tax in Edinburgh. - - - - 1850. xxvn. 1 See^ also Choleea, Education and Schools, Scotland. Lexth Habboub. I^OETHERN Roads, Poor in Scotland, ; L , Railways, II, .Register \^ .Hquse. Trinity., (Noeth Leith} Habboub and. DpcK. , j .. SESSIONAL -PJ^ERS.f 1801-1859. 41 1 Edinbuegh - -.,- - . • - - Education Edinburgh Commissaet Court. See Commissakt C&urts. < Edinburgh, Gaol at. See Session, Court or. Edinburgh Lunatic ASYLUM : . r • ' .. , - ,. Bill for appropriating certain Balances arising "from forfeited Estates in Scotland [towards erecting a Lunatic Asylum at Edinburgh; jSjc] (89. of 1806.) - Vol. i. p. 359 Edinburgh Museum of Industry. See Industrial Exhibition. Edinburgh. PpgT.p]^EiCE. -S'ee Post Oi'FiCE, I. ,; E'dinburgh School of Art. See Science and Art. Edinburgh Shebiffs Depute, (See Sheriffs Depute. Edinburgh University. See U-nivbrsities, Scotland. Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway : Eeport of the Railway Comniissioners on the Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway (Extension ■ .= of Bai-racks Branch) Bill, (in 148. 47.) - - - - 1847. XL. 227 Edinburgh and' Glasgow Railway : Minutes of Eyidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill for making a Railway from Edinburgh to Glasgow, to be called " The Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway," with a Branch to Falkirk. (185.) - - , - 1838. xx. 1 Letter from Major General Pasley, transmitting Captain^ Coddington'S' Report of his Inspec- tion, on the 3rd of June, of the Almond Valley Bridge of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, where a fatal Accident occurred to an Engine Driver on the 17th April 1845. (296.) - - - - - - 1845. XXXIX. 347 Letter from Major General Palsey, transmitting Captain Coddington's Report on the Acci- dent of 19th May on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, by which a Passenger was killed ; with Minutes of Evidence. (297.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 351 ' •!' Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway (Amendment, . ,. Purchase, Monkland and Kirkiatilloch Amalgamation) Bill, (in 148. 47.) 1847. xl. 227 Statement of Affairs of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, (in 21.-App.) 1849. xxix. 581 Edxnburgh AND Glasgow Railway, ^ee Edinburgh and Northern Railway. EiDDS-BURGH, LeITH AND GrANTON RaiLWAy : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Edinburgh, Leith," and Granton Railway Bill (L'eith and Granton Junction ; Leith Extension ; Union Canal and Caledonian Junction). , . (in 148. 71.) - - - - - . ' .; . 1847. XL. 33 Edinburgh and Northern Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. Bills (Branch from Buriitisland to Dunfermline, &c. ; Burntisland Pier and Granton Ferry ' Purchase; St. Andrew's and Newburgh Harbour Branch ; Tay Ferry, Improvement). ■ (in 148. 71.) - - - - - - - 1847. XL. 333 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Edinburgh and Northern' and Edinburgh and ^ ( Granton Amalgamation Bill. (in. 148. 71.) - - 1847. xl. 333 1™ Report of the Admiralty on the Edinburgh, ai^d Northern Railway (Formation of Slip, Quay, ' ■' and other 5Vorks at Granton, &c.) ;Bill. (49.10.) - - 1849. xxxvii. 21 Edinburgh and Perth Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Edinburgh and Perth Railway and Branches ,^. BiU. (in 148. 70.) ------- 1847. xl. 331 Edinburgh, Pbsth, and Dundee Railway : Report of "the Admiralty on the Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway (Consolidation of Acts) Bill. (56.26.) ------ 1851. xxx. 399 Report ,.Gf..,the .Admiralty on the , Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway Bill. (119.7.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. Lxvii. 377 Edmonton County Court : ' ' Return made by the Clerk of theCoiinty Court at Edmonton in:'the Cdiinty of Middlesex of the Costs of an ordinary undefended Action in such Court, brought to recover aiiy Sum between 20Z. and 501: ; the like for any Sum not exceeding 11. ; exceeding 1/. and not exceeding 2 Z. ■; and exceeding 2i. and not exceeding 20L : (271.). ' - 18.51. xvl 321 Education IN Foreign Countries : ' Statistics. collected from Documents transinifted from the Foreign Embassies, as to the State of Education in Prussia, Wirtembe'rg, Bavai'ia, Baden, Austria, Holland, Sweden, Belgium, Russia, and the United States. ' - - - - 1847-8. xn. 691 Education in jjhe Colonies. See Colonies and Colonial Affairs, I. Education in the EAst Indies. See East Indies, IH. lo. Education, Legal. 5'ee Law and Jurispkudencej Study .pr,. ., Bducation for Sea Service. " See Seamen, Merchant. Education op Negroes. . i^ee Negro Ehucation. 3 F 2 412 GENERAL INDEX TO THE EBtrCATIOIf Education and Schools, Geeat Britain : I. Bills relating to Education and Schools : , Bill for making better Provision for Parochial Schoolmasters, and making further Eegulations for the better Government of Parish Schools, in Scotland. (1802-3.) Vol. [v.] p. 163 Bill for authorizing the Establishment of Parochial Schools for the Instruction of the Children of the Poor. (31. of 1807.) ix. 417 Bill for promoting Education and regulating Charities. (95.) - - 1835. i. 487 Bill to facilitate the Conveyance of Sites for School-rooms. (31.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (263.) ----- 1836. i. 157. 159 Bill to promote Education and regulate Charities ; with an Abstract. (2.) - 1837. ii. 277 Bill for promoting Education in England and Wales ; with an Abstract. (9.) 1838. ii. 647 Clause to be proposed by Lord Brougham. (9 a.) - - - 1838, ii. 665 Bill to facilitate the Foundation and the Endowment of additional Schools in Scotland. (295.) - 1838. IV. 621 Bill for promoting Education in England and Wales ; with an Abstract. (108.) 1839. iii. 391 Eesolutions respecting the Plan of Education, to be moved by the Archbishop of Canterbury. (149.) - - . - - . - . 1839. XVI. 297 Bill for improving the Condition and extending the Benefits of Grammar Schools ; with an Abstract. (196.) As amended by Select Committee. (251.) - 1840. in. 209. 229 Bill for affording further Facilities for the Conveyance of Sites for Schools. (87.) As amended in Committee. (101.) .... i841. m. 523. 539 Bill to secure the Terms on which Grants are made by Her Majesty out of the Parliamentary Grant for the Education of the Poor ; and to explain the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 38. for the Conveyance of Sites for Schools. (116.) As amended in Committee. (137.) As amended on Report. (143.) . - - - 1844. iii. 695. 699. 703 Bill for amending the Act 43 Geo. 3. c. 54. for making Provision for Parish Schoolmasters in Scotland. (210.) - " - - - - - - 1845. v. 491 Bill to amend the Law for the Formation of Districts for the Education of Infant Poor. (301.) 1847-8. T. 649 Bill to extend and explain the Provisions of the Acts for the granting of Sites for Schools. (181.) ........ 1849. VI. 435 Bill to make better Provision for the Contributions of Unions and Parishes in School Districts to the Common Funds of the respective Districts. (102.) - - 1850. vi. 365 Bill to render more simple and effectual the Titles by which Congregations or Societies for Purposes of Keligious Worship or Education in England and Ireland hold Property for such Purposes. (193.) ...... 1850. vi. 547 A similar Bill with respect to Scotland. (91.) ... 1850. vi. 553 Bill to amend the Acts for the granting of Sites for Schools. (139.) - 1851. vi. 325 Bill to extend the Provisions of the several Acts passed for the Conveyance of Sites for Schools. (142 ) ^As amended in Committee. (179.) - 1852. iv. 347. 349 Bill to promote Education in Corporate Towns. (269.) - - . 1854. it. 115 Bill to amend the Law relating to Parish Schools in Scotland. (284.) - 1854. vi. 313 Bill to regulate the Salaries of Parochial Schoolmasters of Scotland. (222.)- 1854. vi. 73 BiU to render Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children. (258.) 1854. vi. 233 Bill to provide for the Education of Children in the Receipt of Out-door Relief. (122.) 1854-5. IV. 153 Bill to restrict the Sale, Exchange, or Mortgage of School Sites and Hereditaments in respect of which Grants have been or may be made out of the P^liamentary Grants for the Education of the Poor. (179.) - - - - - 1854-5. vi. 437 Bill to render more secure the Conditions upon which Money is advanced out of the Parlia- mentary Grant for the Purposes of Education. (193.) ^As amended in Committee. (209.) -.---.-- 1854-0, VI. 433. 435 Bill to provide for the Education of the People in Scotland. (230.) - 1854-5. iv. 155 Bill for promoting Education in England and Wales. (20.) - - - 1856. v. 1 Bill to amend the IMode of cominitting Criminal and Vagrant Children to Reformatory and Industrial Schools. (130.)- As amended in Committee. (166.) 1856. vi. 241. 257 Clauses to be proposed in Committee by Lord Ravensworth. (130 a.) - 1856. vi. 249 Amendment to be moved on Third Reading by the Bishop of Oxford. (166 a.) 1856. vi. 271 Bill to make further Provision for rendering Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children. (126.) - - 1856. vi. 273 Bill for the Appointment of a Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education. (12.) • 1856. VI. 537 BiU to regulate and make further Provision for Parochial Schools in Scotland. (224.) ■ As amended in Committee. (246.) .... 1856. Ti. 89. 97 Bill to provide for the Education of the People in Scotland in Parishes and Burghs in which thei existing Means are insufficient. (45.) _ . . . 1856.; v. 11 Bill to amend the Law relating to Parish Schools in Scotland. (10.) - 1856. vi. 379 A similar Bill, (8.) - - - - - 1857, Sess, 1. ii. 191 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 413 Education Education and Schools, Geeat Beitain : I. Bills, &c. — continued. Bill to provide for the Instruction of Young Persons engaged in Latoour for Hire. (9.) 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. 11. p. 207 Bill to promote the Establishment and Extension of Reformatory Schools in England. (116.) As amended in Committee. (139.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 219. 229 Clauses to be moved in Come= by E. of Carnarvon. (116 6.) -^ 1857, Sess. 2. vr. 227 Amend' to be proposed on Eeport by E. of Harrowby. (139 a.) - 1857, Sesg. 2. vi. 237 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords, with Commons Reasons for disagreeing to some of said Amendments. (188.) - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 239 Bill to provide additional Means for the Establishment and Maintenance' of Reformatory Schools in Scotland. (152.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 243 Bill to make better Provision for the Care and Education of vagrant, destitute, "and disorderly Children, and for the Extension of Industrial Schools. (124.) As amended in Com- mittee. (140.) --.-.- 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 321. 337 Bill to facilitate Extension of Reformatory Institutions, England. (16.) 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 215 Bill to make further Provision for the Payment of the Salaries of Parochial Schoolmasters in Scotland. (134.) ------ 1857, Sess. 2. v. 357 Bill to provide for the Instruction of young Workpeople and Children of the Poor. (6.) 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 467 Bill to remove Doubts relating to the Trustees of certain Schools. (220.) - 1857-8. v. 273 Bill to promote and regulate Reformatory Schools for Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. (228.) As amended in Committee. (275.)- . - - 1857-8. v. 149. 161 II. Reports and Papers relating to Education and Schools : Third Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1818, to inquire into the Education of the Lower Orders of England and Scotland. (179.) ..:.... 1852-3. XLviii. 853 [This Paper is simply a Keprint of the Committee's Report to the House, but does not ' include the Minutes of Evidence taken before them. The chief Point in the Eeport is the Necessity of con- ducting the Religious Branch of Education upon a Plan mutually acceptable to Churchmen and Dissenters.] Extracts from Reports made to the Poor Law Commissioners on the Subject of the Education of the Poor. (190. of 1833.) .... cccxxiv. 657 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the State of Education of the People in England and Wales, and on the Grants made for erecting School-houses ; with an Appendix. (241.) - - - - 1835. xxi. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observation.) [Heads op Evidence: — Ages of Admission of Children. Agricultural Instruction. Board of Education. Borough Road School. Central Establishment. Certificates of Education. Christian Instruction Society. Collegiate Institutions. Edinburgh Lancasterian Schools. Elementary Education. Government Grants. High School, Glasgow. Infant Schools. Lending Libraries. Monastic and Monitorial Systems. National Education. Normal Schools. Parochial Schools. Religious Instruction. Sunday Schools. Universities.] Abstract of the Answers and Returns relating to the Number of Schcols, and the Particulars thereof, in each Town, Parish, Chapelry, &c. in England and Wales : — Bedford to Lancaster. (43.) ... - 1835. xxxi. 1 Leicester to Suffolk. (43.2.) ... - - 1835. xxxii. 1 SuiTey to Radnor. (43.3.) - - - - 1835. xxxiii. I Resolutions of the House of Lords respecting Education. (62.) - 1835. xxxvi. 477 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Education of the poorer Classes in England and Wales ; with Minutes of Evidence, 8sc. (376.) 1838. xxvi. 23 [Stxbjbct : — The Committee state that, under the Difficulties -which beset the Question of Education, they are not prepared to recommend any Measures beyond an Extension of the Grant to the National and the British and Foreign School Societies.] [Heads op Evidence : — Schools at Birmingham, Bury, Liverpool, Manchester, Salford, Westminster, and York. British and Foreign School Society. Dame Schools. Day Schools. Infant Schools. Sunday Schools.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Duties, Emoluments, and present Condition of the Parochial Schoolmasters in Scotland, and the present State of the Law as it affects them ; with the Minutes of Evidence. (112.) - - 1845. XIX. 211 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) Abstract of the Answers and Returns made pursuant to an Address of the House of Com- mons of 9th July 1834, relating to the Number of Schools in the several Parishes of Scotland, and the Number of the Children taught therein. (257.) 1837. vii. 1 Reports by the Four Factory Inspectors on the Educational Provisions of the Factories Act ; with a joint Report as to Modifications of those Provisions. (50.)- 1839. xxvi. 363 Address of the House to Her Majesty respecting Public Education ; with Her Majesty's Answer. (164.) 1839. i. 809 Resolutions respecting the Plan of Education, to be moved by the Archbishop of Canterbury. (149.) ---...-- 1839. XVI. 297 Letter from the Secretary of State to the President of the Council, concerning the Formation of a Committee of Council to consider the State of Education. (12.) .-= 1839. xvi. 289 3F 3 414 GENERAIrailPEXTQTHE EOITOATION Education and ScHOOts, G-eeat Buijahh ■..ll./ReportSi&c.-rrco^tim^d,.. ' •'.. Extracts from the Minutes of the Committee of Council appointed to superintend the, Application of any Sums voted by Pa,rliament for the Purpose of promoting Public Education ; — consisting of a Scheme for the future Guidance of the Committee. (83)- - - - - -' ■ .- ■ -'1839. Tol. XVI. p. 298 ' Ditto, (in 150.) - - - - - - 1839. xvi. 308 Treasury Minutes, dated 30th August 1833, 7th March 1834, and 5th July 1838, relating to the application of Sums granted by Parliament for the Purpose of Public Education, (in 150.) , - , - - . -; - . - - - 1839. xvi. 299 Order in Council, dated 10th April 1839, appointing a Committee jof Council to superintend ■ the Application of any Sums voted by Parliament for the Purpose of promoting Public Education, (in 150.) - - - - - - 1839. xvi, 303 Order in Council, approving the Eeport of the Education Committee ' of ,1st June, (in 150.) - - - - - - - - 1839. XVI. 305 Extracts from Minutes of Committee of Council on Education, of 4th January and 15th July 1840, relating to the Inspection of Schools in connexion with the Church of Scotland and the Chu;rch of England. (228.) - - - 1840. xii. 281 Evidence of Employers of Labourers on the Influence of Training and Education on the Value of Workmen, and on the comparative Eligibility of educated and uneducated Workmen for Employment ; taken by Edwin Chadwick, Esq., Secretary to the Poor Law Commission. - - - „ ? - 1841. xxxiii. 15 Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education for the Year 1839-40. (9.) - 1840. xii. 1 [Subjects': — Conditions on -which the Parliamentary Grant of last Session, for the Promotion of Education in Great Britain, is distributed. List of Schools to which Grants of Money have been made by the Committee.] . Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, for the Year 1839-40 ; with Appendixes and Plans of School-houses. (Part II.) (104.) • - . 1840. xii. 17 [Subjects : — Extract from Minutes relative to Plans of School-houses. Appendix I. Forms of Conveyance of Sites for School-houses. Foi-m of Building Contract. Forms of Indenture of Apprenticeship of Pupil Teachers. Specification and Estimate of Works to he performed in erecting a School-house. Appendix II. Keport of Mr. S. Tremenheere on the State of 'Elementary Education in the Mining Uistrict of South 'Wales. Plans (TWenty-three) of School Buildings, &c.] Minutes of the Committee of Council ou Education, for the Year 1840-41 ; with Appendixes. - - - - 1841. vn. 317 [Subjects : — Instructions to Inspectors of Schools. Supplementsiry Minute on conducting Applica- tions for and from Parliamentary Grant. Trust Circular. jgCircular to Mining Proprietors in Monmouthshire. Memorial of Sir T. Phillips, of Monmouth; Keply thereto. Minute on Construc- tive Methods of teaching Beading, Writing, and Vocal Music. Prefatory "Minute relating to a Manual of Vocal Music. Generjd Organization. Appendix I. Specification of Works to be performed in the Erection of School-houses. Appendix II; Statistics of Applications for Aid from the Parliamentary Grant — -Apptendix III. Eeport by JRev. John Allen on the State of Elementary Education in the Mining Bistricts of Durham and Northumberland. Report by Hon. and Rev. Baptist Noel on the State of Elementary Education in Birmingham, Manchester, Liver- pool, and several other Towns in Lancashire. Eeport by S. Tremenheere, Esq., on the State of Education in the Mining Districts of Cornwall, and on the Greenwich Hospital Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, for the Year 1841-42 ; with Appendixes. (185.) - - ...... 1842. vii. 235 [Subjects: — Correspondence re.specting a Grant for a School for Pauper Children of Wycombe Union ; and respecting a Grant to the Normal and Model School of the Glasgow Educational Society. Correspondence with the Education Committee of the General Assembly respecting the Establishment of Normal and Model Schools in Edinburgh and Gla,sgow. Correspondence re- specting Grants to the Normal and Model Schools oif the British and Foreign School Society, and of the Chester Diocesan Board, and to the Normal and Model Schools at Battersea.' Memorials from the Singing School at Exeter Hall ; and from the Arcliidiaiconal Board of Education, Buckingham. Letters from the Secretary of the Leicester Archidiaconal Board; and from the Education Com- mittee of the General Ajssembly of the Church of Scotland.^ Appendix (A.) Reports of School , Inspectors on Schools in the Presbyteries of Haddington aiid Dunbar ; Chester, Derby, and Lancashire; Norfolk; Presbyteries of Aberdeen and Fordyce'; Free School at Ellastone, Staf- fordshire ; School at Failand Lodge ; Schools in the County of Derby ; ^fld in Kent, Sussex, Berkshire, Surrey, and other Counties ^Appendix (B.) Statistics of Applications for Aid from the Parliamentary Grant] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, for the Year 1842-43 ;' with Appendixes. - - - - - 1843.. xi. 103 [Subjects) : — Correspondence and Reports of School Inspectors relating to School at Yaxley, Hunts; on Schools in Derbyshire; Battersea Training School, &c.; St Mark's .College, Chelsea; Schools of Industry; Model Schools of the Home and Colonial Infant School Society ; School of Industry at Norwood; British Schools at Sedbergh and Wrexham; Schools within the Presbyteries of Tongue, Tain, Chirnside, Dunse, Lauder, and Edinburgh ; Schools of Industry for Pauper Children in Manchester and Liverpool. Statistics of Applications for Aid from the Parliamentary Grant] Printed also in Svo.. - - - - - - 1844. viii. 1 Minutes of the Committee of Council on Educa,tiou, for the Year 1843-44 ; with Appendixes. - - - - - - -,.- 1845. 'vii. 187 [Subjects : — ^Report of School Inspectors on Schools in the Counties of Bedford, Cambridge, and Huntingdon ; on Schools in the Southern, Eastern, Western, and Northern Districts ; on Defi- ciencies in the Means of Elementary Education in Scotland ; on th e School of Industry at Norwood ; British and Foreign Schools in the North of England; Schools in the Midland Districts; St. Mark's CoUege, Chelsea, and the Chester Diocesan Training School. Statistics of Applications for Aid from the PM-Hamentary Grant] j - , ., SESSIONAL PAPERS, lgOl-1859. 415 Education Education akd ScHobLs, G-eeat Britain : II. Reports, &c. — continued. Minutes of the Committee of Counoil on Education, for the Year 1844-45; with Appendixes. - - - ... . . 1846. Vol. ix. p. I . [SnBJEOTS : — Reports of School Inspectors on Schools in the Counties of Berks, Bucks, Hants, Herts, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Wilts, Brecon, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Radnor ; on Schools in the Northern, Western, and Eastern Districts; in Middlesex, Bedford, Cambridge, Essex, Huntingdon, Norfolk, and Suffolk ; Elementary Schools in the Midland Districts ; St. Mark's College, Chelsea ; Chester Diocesan Training School ;.Battersea Training School, &c. ; Infant Schools on the Principles of the British and Foreign School Society ; Schools of Industry at Norwood, I^iverppdl, and Manchester; on the State of Education in Stirling, Clackmannan, iiinlithgow, and Renfrew ; on the Dollar Academy ; on Applications for Grants to Schools in Airdrie, Middlebie, and Pilrig ; on the 'Administration of the Funds of Carlaverock Morti- fication. Statisticsof Applications for Aid from the Parliamentary Grant.] 'Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education,, for the Year 1846 ; with Appendixes. - . . . . . . - - . 1847. xiv. 17 [Subjects : — Jtinutes in August and December 1846, presenting Regulations for the Education of ., P,upil Teachers and Stipendiary Monitors; Normal Schools. Education of Schoolmasters and Mistresses, and Grants in Xid of their Salaries : Grants in Aid of Day Schools of Industry : Normal Schools for Masters of Workhouse Schools and of Penal Schools : Administration of Grants . „_ for Schools fpr Pauper Children. Supplementary official . Letters, &c. Minutes respecting the Management Clauses of School Deeds. Suggestions as to Schools of Industry. Model Farm Schools, and Normal Schools for the Coloured Races of the British Colonies. Reports of School Inspectors on Schools in Bucks, Hants, Herts, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Wilts; in Middlesex, Cambridge, Essex, Hunts, Norfolk, and Suffolk ; the Elementary Schools of tlje Midland District j Schools in the Northern and Western Districts ; Day Schools on the Principles of the British and Foreign School Society; the State of Educa,tion at Ayr ; Battersea Training School ; Chester Diocesan Training School ; Normal and Model Schools, Borough Road ; Edinburgh and Glasgow Normal Schools; Schools of Industry at Liverpool and Manchester; Schools of the Home and Colonial Infant and Juvenile School Society. List of Schools to which Grants have been made for the Purchase of Apparatus, &c. Statistics of Applications for Aid from the Parliamentary Grant for Education.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, for, the Year 1847-8. - 1847-8. xii. 99 [Subjects : — Minutes and Circulars respecting the Grant to Schools for Pauper Children, and for the Purchase of Books for Elementary Schools. Minute relating to the Conditions of Aid to Roman Catholic Schools. Memorials, Correspondence, &c. respecting Education in Wales, and with Educational Bodies in connexion with Wesleyap Schools and the Free Church of Scotland. Corre- spondence relating to Management Clauses of School Deeds. Annual Calendar of Certificates of Merit. Forms and Tables relating to School-building Grants, and Annual Grtmts to Schools, &c. Reports of School Inspectors of Schools in the Metropolitan District ; Southern, South Midland, North-eastern, North-western, South-western, North IJidland, and East Midland Districts ; British and Foreign Schools ; British and Wesleyan Schools ; Schools in the Presbyteries of Hamilton, Meigle, Langholm, andlKintyre ; State of Education in the Isle of Man; Dockyard Schools; Battersea and Chelsea Training Schools ; Whiteland's Training School ; Chester, Salisbury, and Tork Diocesan Schools. Statistics as to the State of Education in Prussia, Wurtemberg, Bavaria, Baden, Austria, Holland, Sweden, Belgium, Russia, and the United States.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Etc. for the Year 1848-49. - - - - . - . - 1849. xiii. 379 [Subjects: — Minutes (28th June 1847) relating to the "Management Clauses" in Trust Deeds of Schools aided by Public Grants. Memorandum (11th April 1848) respecting "Management Clauses " of National and Church of England Schools. Correspondence (in 1849) with National Society on same Subject ; and with the Wesleyan Committee of Education (17th December 1847) relating to Conditions of Aid to Wesleyan Schools. Correspondence, &c. respecting the Adminis- tration of the Grant for Education in connexion with the Free Church of Scotland ; with proposed Form of Charter and Model Trust Deed. Management Clauses to be inserted in Trust Deeds of Roman Catholic Schools. Instructions respecting Apprenticeship of Pupil Teachers.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, for the Years 1847-48-49. - - - - - - - 1849. xin. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes and Correspondence relating to the Administration of the Parliamentary Grant for Salaries of Teachers of Parochial Union Schools. Instructions to Inspectors of Schools of Parochial Unions. Certificates to Teachers. Inspectors Reports of Schools in the Metropolitan District, in the Southern, Eastern, Midland, Northern, and Western Districts, and in the Principality of Wales. Plans, &c. of Kneller Hall Training School.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Tabulated Statements, and Inspectors Reports, for the Years 1848-49-50. Vol. I. - 1850. xxxyi. 1 [Subjects: — Correspondence relating to Management Clauses of National and Church of England Schools. School Sites Act. Circular Letters, Instructions, &c. — Tabulated Statements of Grants &c. Annual Calendar of Certificates of Merit. Exaniination Papers. — Inspectors Reports on Elementary Schools: Metropolitan, Southern, South Midland, North-eastern, South-western, North Midland, and Eastern Districts of England.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Tabulated Statements, and Inspectors Reports, for the Years 1848-49-50. Vol.11. - - 1850. xxxvii. 1 ' [Subjects: — Inspectors Reports on Elementary Schools: — East Midland, South-eastern, and North western Districts of ^England ; Southern and Centre Counties of Wales ; British, Wesleyan, and Roman Catholic Schools of England and Wales ; Sessional School ; Schools in connexion with the Established Chureli, and Schools not in connexion with the Established Church of Scotland Inspectors Reports on Training Schools : National Society's Schools at Battersea, Chelsea (St. Mark's) and Whiteland Female School: Diocesan Schools at York and Ripon, Chester, Durham, Salisbury, and Warrington : Edinburgh Free Church Normal School Special Reports on proposed Scheme for Teachers Mutual Assurance Society ; Schools in Seaports ; Schools for Apprentices in Dockyards ; Portsmouth Central Mathematical School ; Chelsea Training School, and Practising School attached to Royal Military Asiylum.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, England and Wales, 1848-49-50. - . . - - - 1850. xxxTni.lv/ [Subjects : — Minutes, Cu-culars, and Accounts relating to KneUer Hall Training School. Letters to Poor Law Boards, School Inspectors, &c; on the Subject of Parochial Union Schools, &c. • Inspectors Reports on Parochial Union Schools in the Metropolitan, Southern, Eastern, Midland, and Northern Distriets, in the Principality of Wales, and in the Western District.] 3F 4 w 416 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Education Education and Schools, Great Britain : II. Eeports, &c. — continued. Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, and Inspectors Reports, for the Year 1850-51. Vol. I. - 1851. Vol. xu. p. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes, &c. relating to Inspection of Schools, Queen's Scholarships, and Industrial Schools. Correspondence with Koman Catholic Schools, respecting the " Management Clauses " in School Deeds. Correspondence on Questions of General Administration, Book Grants, Building Grants, and Annual Grants. Financial Statements, &c. — Inspectors Beports on Naval Schools at Greenwich, and in Her Majesty's Dockyards ; and on the National Society's and Diocesan Training Schools. Plans of Normal Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Inspectors Reports continued. 1850-51. Vol. II. - 1851. XLii. 1 [Subjects ; — Inspectors Eeports on Elementary Schools in the several Counties of England and - Wales; British, Wesleyan, and Boman Catholic Schools; and Edinburgh and Glasgow Normal Schools of the Established Church.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, Inspectors Reports, &c., for ,the Tear 1851-2. Vol. I. - - 1852. xxxvi. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes and Circulars relating to Kneller Hall Training Schools ; Certificated Teachers ^ in Training Schools ; Betiriug Pensions to Teachers ; Training Schools, and Jewish SchooL Orders in Council, appointing additional Inspectors, and a new Committee of Council on Education. Correspondence with Boman Catholic Schools relating to a Model Trust Deed ; also, on Questions of General Administration, Building Grants, Book Grants, and Annual Grants. Financial Statements. Inspectors Eeports on Church of England Training Schools ; KneUer Hall Training School ; Borough Eoad British and Foreign Training School ; Central School'in Portsea Dockyard ; and Schools for Shipwrights Apprentices in Her Majesty's Dockyards.] i Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Inspectors Reports continued. 1851-2. \J Vol. II. ------- - 1852. xxxTii. 1 [Subjects : — Inspectors Eeports on Elementary Schools of the Church of England in the several Counties of England and Wales; British and other Protestant Schools not connected with the Church of England ; Boman Catholic Schools in Great Britain ; Edinburgh and Glasgow Normal Schools of the Established Church of Scotland ; and Schools not of the Established Church,] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, England ' and Wales. 1850-51-52. . - . . - 1852. xxxviii. 1 v [Subjects : — Minutes, &c. relating to Kneller Hall Training School. Annual Calendar of Certi- ficated Teachers of Parochial Union Schools. Inspectors Eeports on Parochial Union Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, Inspectors Reports, &c., for tlie Year 1852-3. Vol. I. - 1852-3. lxxx. 1 [Subjects: — Minutes, Circulars, &c. relating to Pupil Teachers, Schoolmasters Associations, V Inspectorships, new Comipittee of Council on Education, Trust Deed for Jewish Schools, and Instructions to Inspectors. Correspondence, &c. on Questions of General Administration, and on Building Grants, Book Grants, and Annual Grants. Financial Statements, &e. — Inspectors Eeports on South Staffordshire Iron and Coal Masters Prize Scheme for National Schools ; on Schools for Apprentices in Her Majesty's Dockyards ; on Normal Schools ; on National Society's, Diocesan, and other Church of England Training Schools for Schoolmistresses ; and on Eoman Catholic Training School at Hammersmith.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Inspectors Reports continued. 1852-3. Vol. II. 1852-3. Lxxxi. 1 / [Subjects : — Inspectors Eeports: On Elementary Schools of the Church of England in the Counties ^ of England and Wales, the Scilly Isles,Isle of Man, and Channel Islands ; British and other Foreign Schools not connected with the Church of England, and Eoman Catholic Schools ; also on Elementary Schools of the Established Church of Scotland, and those not of the Establishment.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, England and Wales. 1852-3. - . - - . 1852-3. lxxix. 409 [Subjects : — CoiTespondence relating to Administration of Parliamentary Grant for Teachers of Parochial Union Schools. Calendar of Certificated Teachers. Quarterly Accounts of Expen- diture of Kneller Hall Training School. Special Eeport of Eedhill Eeformatory School. Inspec- tors Eeports on Parochial Union Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, and Inspectors Reports, for the Year 1853-4. Vol. I. - - 1854. xlvi. I / [Subjects : — Minutes relating to Building Grants, Annual Grants, Elementary Drawing, Episcopal Schools in Scotland, and Inspectorships. Correspondence, &c. on Questions of General Administration, and on Building Grants and Annual Grants. Financial Statements, &c. Inspectors Eeports on Prize Schemes of Mining and Manufacturing Districts of Staffordshire ; and on Normal Schools of the Church of England.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Inspectors Reports continued. 1853-4. , Vol. II. - , 1854. XLvii. 1 / [Subjects : — Inspectors Reports : On Elementary Schools of the Church of England in the several Counties of England and Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man ; British and other Protestant Schools not conr :cted with the Church of England ; and Eoman Catholic Schools : Also, on Elementary Schools of the Established Church ; Schools not of the Established Church of Scotland; and Schools connected with the Episcopal Church.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, England ^' and Wales. 1853-4. ---.-. 1854. xltiii. 1 [Subjects : — Calendar of Certificated Teachers. Quarterly Accounts of Expenditure of Kneller Hall Training School. Inspectors' Eeports on Parochial Union Schools.] MJnutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, / and Inspectors Reports, for the Year 1854-5. . L . 1854-5. xlii. 1 ^ [Subjects : — Minutes, &c. relating to Annual Grants; Night Schools; Inspectorships; Appointment of new Committee of Council on Education. Correspondence, &.c. on Questions of General Administration, and on Building Grants and Annual Grants. Financial Statements, &c. Inspec- tors Eeports: On Normal Schools; Elementary Schools connected with the Church of England in the several Counties of England and Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man; British and other Protestant Schools not cpnnected with the Church of England ; and Boman Catholic Schools: Also, on Elementary Schools of the Established Church of Scotland; Schools not of the Establish- ment; and Schools connected with the Episcopal Church. Special Eeport on Prize Schemes, - Appctidia; t Aofiual Gfants } Calendar of Certificated and Regiatered Teachirs.J SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 417 Education Education and Schools, Geeat Britain : 11. Reports, &c. — continued. Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, England and Wales. 1854-5. - - - 1854-5. Vol. xliii. p. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes, &c. relating to Kneller Hall Training School ; and to Pupil Teachers in Parochial Union Schools. Calendar of Certificated Teachers. Quarterly Accounts of Expenditure of Kneller Hall Training School. Inspectors Eeports on Parochial Union Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, and Inspectors Eeports, for the Year 1855-6. ... 1856. xlviii. 1 [Subjects : — Orders in Council regulating Education Department, and appointing additional Inspec- tors. Minutes for promoting voluntary Assessments, and modifying Scale of Paymehts on account of Queen's Scholars. Correspondence on Questions of General Administration, and on School Grants, financial Statements, &c. Inspectors Eeports: On Elementary Schools of the Church of England in the several Counties of England and Wales, and in the Isle of Man; British and other Protestant Schools not of the Church of England; and Roman Catholic Schools: Also, on Ele- mentary Schools of the Established Church of Scotland ; Schools not of the Established Church; and Schools of the Episcopal Church.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions, England and Wales. 1855-6. ... . . 1856. xlix. 1 ' [Subjects: — Minutes, &c. relating to Discontinuance of Kneller Hall Trauiiag School; Salaries of Industrial Instructors ; Queen's Scholarships. Calendar of Certifisated Teachers. List of Industrial Inspectors. Inspectors Eeports on Parochial Union Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, and Inspectors Reports, for the Year 1856-7. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxxv. 1 [Subjects.: — Minutes relating to Queen's Scholars and Students; Eeformatory Schools; Elementary Dra-vring; Infant Schools; Pension to Mr. Tate, late Mathematical Master at Kneller Hall Training College. Instructions to Inspectors, &c. Correspondence on Questions of General Administration, and on School Grants. Notices, &c. Einancial Statements, &c. Inspectors Reports : On Ele- mentary Schools of the Church of England in the several Counties of England and Wales, arid in the Isle of Man ; British and other Protestant Schools not of the Established Church; Roman Catholic Schools: Also, on Elementary Schools of the Established Church of Scotland; Schools not of the Establishment ; and Schools of the Episcopal Church: Also, on Normal Colleges of England and Scotland. Special Report on Prize Schemes.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions and Reformatory Schools, England and Wales. 1856-7. 1857, Sess. 2. xxxvi. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes, &c. relating to Reformatories and Industrial Schools ; Change in Scale of Allowances to Teachers. Calendar of Certificated Teachers. Inspectors Eeports on Parochial Union Schools ; and on Reformatories.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Schools of Parochial Unions and Reformatory Schools, England and Wales. 1857-8. - 1857-8. xlvi. 1 [Subjects; — Minute -withdrawing Aid from Eeformatory Schools, except for Training of Teachers, and setting forth the conditions on -which certified Industrial and Ragged Schools may be aided. Calender of Certificated Teachers. List of Industrial Teachers. Inspectors Eeports on Parochial Union Schools.] Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education : Correspondence, Financial Statements, and Inspectors Reports, for the Year 1857-8. - 1857-8. xlv. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes relating to Capitation Grants, Aid to Eeformatory, Industrial, and Eagged Schools, Grants towards School Buildings for Scientific and Artistic Instruction, Apprenticeship of Pupil Teachers, and Salaries of Certificated Teachers. Instruction to Inspectors, &c. Correspon- dence, &c. on Augmentation Grants, Annual Examinations in Scotland, and other Matters of General Administration. Financial Statements, &c. Inspectors Eeports : On Elementary Schools of the Church of England in the several Counties of England and Wales ; British and other Protestant Schools not of the Church of England; and Eoman Catholic Schools: On Elementary Schools of the Established Church of Scotland ; Schools not of the Established Church; and Schools of the Episcopal Church: Also, on Normal Colleges in Great Britain, and on Admiralty Schools.] Report of the Committee of Council on Education, with Appendix, for the Year 1858-9. . - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xxiv. 1 [Subjects : — Meport of the Committee : Minutes adopted by the Committee. Books, Maps, Diagrams, &c. for Elementary Instruction in Practical Science. Certificated Teachers. Apprenticed Teachers. Capitation. Training Colleges. Industrial Schools, Poor Law Schools, and Eagged Schools. Pensions. Establishment. Appendix : Tables showing Eesult of Inspection in 1 858. Inspectors. Eeports: On Elementary Schools of the Church of England in the several Counties of England, and Wales ; British and other Protestant Schools not of the Established Church; Eoman Catholic Schools: Also, on Elementary Schools of the Church of Scotland; Schools not of the Establish- ment ; and Schools of the Episcopal Church. Inspectors Reports on Training Colleges in England and Scotland ; on Admiralty Schools ; and on Schools for Pauper and Vagrant Children. De- tailed Statement of Sums expended from Parliamentary Grants.] Ans-wers made by Schoolmasters in Scotland to Queries circulated in 1838 by Order of Select Committee of the House of Commons on Education in Scotland, in Two Parts ; viz. Parti. — Schoojs not Parochial. (105.1.) - 1841. vi. 1 Part IL— Parochial Schools. (105. 2.) - - - 1841. vii. 1 Letter to J. P. Kay, Esq., from the Convener of the Sub-Committee on Singing appointed by the Education Committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, (in 185.) 1842. vii. 291 Correspondence from 1st August 1839 to May 1843, between the Committee of Council on Education and the Committee of the British and Foreign School Society, relative to the Grant of 5,000Z. to the Normal School in the Borough Road, and the Question of School Inspection. (120.) - - 1843. xi. 433 Further Correspondence. ...... 1844. Tin. 401-434 III. 3 G 418 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Education Education and Schools, Great Bkitain : II. Reports, &c. — continued. Eeport to the Secretary of State for the Home Department from the Poor Law Commissioners on the Training of Pauper Children ; with Appendixes. - 1841. Vol. xxxiii, p. 1 Reports by Mr. Professor Moseley on his Inspection of the Greenwich Hospital Schools- (81.) - 1843. XI. 413 Two Half-yearly Reports by Mr. Professor Moseley, on his Inspection of the Greenwich Hospital Schools. (35.) ..-..- 1844. ix. 1 Correspondence between the Education Committee of the G eneral Assembly and the Com- mittee of Council on Education, respecting the Grant to the Model and Normal Schools in Edinburgh and Glasgow ; with Plans. - - - -' 1844. viii. 1 Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales, appointed by the Committee of Council on Education, in pursuance of Proceedings in the House of Commons, on the Motion of Mr. Williams (10th March 1846), for an Address to the Queen, praying Her Majesty to direct an Inquiry to be made into the State of Education in the Principality of Wales, and especially into the Means afforded to the Labouring Classes of acquiring a Knowledge of the English Language : — Part I. — Carmarthen, Glamorgan, and Pembroke. - - 1847. xxxii. 191 Part II. — Brecknock, Cardigan, Radnor, and Monmouth. - 1847. xxxni. 1 Part III. — North Wales ; comprising Anglesey, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery. ...... 1847. xxxni. 33& Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, in August and December 1846, prescribing ■ Regulations for the Education of Pupil Teachers and Stipendiary Monitors ; also for the Education of Schoolmasters and Mistresses, and Grants in Aid of their Salaries ; also for the Establishment of. Normal Schools for the Training of Schoolmasters for Pauper and for Criminal Children, &c. (15.) - - - - 1847. xiy. 1 Supplementary Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, dated 10th July 1847, dispensing in certain Cases with Certificate of the Religious Knowledge of Pupil Teachers or Monitors of Schools receiving Parliamentary Aid. (299.) - 1847. xiv. 13 Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, defining Conditions of Aid to Roman Catholic Schools ; also. Minute relating to Grants towards the Purchase of Lesson and Text Books, and Maps for Elementary . Schools ; dated 18th December 1847. (221.) - - - 1847-8. XII. 97 Accounts of all Sums voted and appropriated from the Public Revenue, for the Purposes of Charity, Education, Arts, and Science respectively, in each Year since 1834, &c. (111.) , 1847-8. XX. 653 Grants made by the Committee of Council on Education to Schools upon Conditions not involving the Acceptance of Management Clauses. (67.) - - 1850. xii. 581 Minute by the Committee of Council on Education, dated Council Chamber, Whitehall, 7th Jan. 1850, relating to the Training School at Kneller Hall. (123.) - 1850. xn. 595 Correspondence relating to Examination of Schoolmistresses and Eemale Students for Certificates. (237.) - - - - - - - 1850. xii. 599 Return of all Petitions praying for Inquiry into the present System of adminis- tering the Public Funds for Education, or expressing Dissatisfaction therewith. (283.) 1850. xii. 605 Returns relating to Parliamentary Grants for Education. (117.) - - 1851. ix. 1 Suggestions by Mr. Brown, Chief Mineral Agent to the Duke of Hamilton, respecting the Improvement of Female Education, addressed to her Grace the Duchess of Hamilton. ----- . . 1851. XLV. 567 Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, dated 12th June 1852, respecting the Management Clauses in Trust Deeds for Schools. (190.) - - 1852. xvn. 85 Minute of the Committee. of Council on Education, 'dated 2d AprU 1853, cancelling the above Minute. (120.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 113 Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, dated 2d April 1853, respecting Grants for the Support of Schools in the Agricultural Districts, and in Unincorporated Towns ; and Grants to promote Voluntary Assessments towards the Expenses of School Buildings in Rural Districts. (165.) - - . . . 1852-3. xxv. 117 Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, dated 14th July 1855, respecting the Extension of the Minute of 2d April 1853 to Urban as well as Rurar Districts, (in 270.) - - - - - - - 1854-5. xii. 175 Minute of the Committee of Council on Education, dated 14th July 1855, respecting certain Modifications in the Mode of Payment of Queen's Scholars, witi explanatory Letter thereon to the Principals of Training Schools under Inspection, (in 270.) - 1854-5. xii. 175 Copies of all Minutes of the Committee of Privy Council on Education, arranged in Chronological Order, with Marginal Headings of Subjects, from 3d June 1839 to 1st March 1855. (237.) - - . . . 1854-5. xii. 1 Statement of the Expenditure of the Grant for Public Education in Great Britain, 1854. (78.)' 1854-5. xii. 165 Report on Kneller Hall Training School ; by Rev. Henry Moseley, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schpds. ---.-. 1854-5. xliii. 173 Financial and other TaJ)les relative to the Expenditure of the Grant for Education and the Inspection of Schools. ---... i856. xlviii. 629 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 419 Education - . -a Education and Schools, Geeat Bbitain : II. Reports, &c. — continued. _" Reports on Normal Schools for the Year 1855, by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. - - - . - . . 1856. Vol. xLix. p. 169 Minute by the Committee of Privy Council on Education, dated 31st December 1857, respecting Industrial and Ragged Schools. ... 1857-8. xviii. 357 Minute by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council on Education, dated 26th July 1858, on Schools in Rural Parishes, &c. - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xit. 541 Sums voted in Supply for Education. See Finance. See also Aet, Peactical. Cotton Mills and Factories. Design, Schools of. Mining and Manufacturing Population. Miscellaneous Statistics. Moulton Endowed School. National Galleries. Population. Practical Art. Peint Works. Religious Insteuctiqn, Scotland. Science and Art. Seamen, Meeciiant. Universities, England. Universities, Scotland. Education and Schools, Ireland : I. Bills relating to Education and Schools. II. Reports relating to Education and Schools : 1., Of Commissioners of Education, per Act 46 Geo. 3. 2. Of Commissioners of Education, per Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 107. 3. Of Commissioners of Education, per Royal Commission, 1824. 4. Of Commissioners of Religious Instruction, 1834. 5. Of Commissioners of National Education. 6. Of Commissioners of Endowed Schools. 7. Of Select Committees. III. Accounts and Papers relating to Education and Schools : 1. Accounts and Papers relating to the Board of National Education, and the Schools under its Superintendence. 2. Other Accounts and Papers, I. Bills relating to Education and Schools : BUI to revive and amend an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland for enabling the Lord Lieutenant to appoint Commissioners for inquiring into the several Funds and Revenues granted for the Purposes of Education, and into the State and Condition of all Schools in Ireland. (68. of 1806.) - - - - - - L 233 Bill to enable Tenants in Tail or for Life, and also Ecclesiastical Persons, to grant Land for the Purpose of endowing Schools in Ireland. (44. of 1810.) - - xxxii. 75 Bill to appoint Commissioners for the Regulation of the several Endowed Schools of public and private Foundation in Ireland. (96. of 1812-13.) ... ljx. 545 BiU to explain and amend the Act S3 Geo. 3. c. 107. for the Appointment of Commissioners for the Regulation of Endowed Schools. (71. of 1813-14.) - - lxix. 439 A similar Bill. (100. of 1822.) .... - cxxix. 697 Bill to amend the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 107. for appointing Commissioners for the Regulation of Endowed Schools in Ireland. (208. of 1830.) .... cclxiii. 643 Bill for the better Regulation of Ecclesiastical Revenues, and the Promotion of Religious and Moral Instruction in Ireland, and also for relieving certain of the Clergy from the Payment of Advances heretofore made to them. (155.) - - 1835. ii. 101 BiU for the better Regulation of the Ecclesiastical Revenues and the Promotion of Religious and Moral Instruction in Ireland. (224.) -As amended by the Committee. (2437) 1836. III. 1. 57 BiU to provide for the Recovery, by summary Process, of Sums due to the Teachers of Schools in Ireland. (237.) ..... - 1843. in. 657 A similar BiU. (3.) 1844. v. 663 BiU to amend the Acts 35 Geo. 3. (I.) and 40 Geo. 3. (I.) for the better Education of Persons professing the Roman Catholic Religion, and for the better Government of the College established at Maynooth for the Education of such Persons, and also 48 Geo. 3. c. cxlv. for amending the said Acts. (177.) - - - - - 1845. it. 653 Bill to facilitate Inquiries of Commissioners of Endowed Schools in Ireland. (210.) 1854-5. IV. 183 BUls relating to Sites for Schools. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, I. II. Reports relating to Education and Schools : 1. Of Commissioners of Education, per Act 46 Geo. 3. : •Fourth- Report from the Commissioners of the Board of Education in Ireland, per Act 46 Geo. 3., dated 21st April 1809.. (153. of 1824.) , - - - clxv. 313 [Subject :-=-Diocesan i'ree Schools.] •Eleventh Report of the Commissioners, dated 2d Nov. 1810. (154. of 1824.) - clxv. 319 [Subject :— Parish. Schools.] •Fourteenth Report of the Commissioners, dated 30th Oct. 1812. (155. of 1824.) - clxv. 329 [Subject : — Eeyiew of the Chief Foundations, and some general Bemarks.] * These are the onlyBeports of the Series printed for the House. 3G 2 420 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Education Education and Schools, Ieelajstd : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 2. Of Commissioners of Education, per Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 107. : Report of the Commissioners of Education iii Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant, per Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 107., for the Year ending 25th March 1818. (108. of 1818.) Vol. xci.p. 113 Similar Report, 1824-25. (201. of 1825.) .... CLXXViu. 1 *Similar Report, 1829-30. (128. of 1830.) - - . . cclxxi. 433 Similar Report, 1832-33. (18.) .... - 1834. xvii. 281 Similar Report, 1833-34. (154.) . . - - 1834. xvn. 285 Similar Report, 1837-38. (178.) - - - 1838. xxxvii. 81 Similar Report, 1838-39. (77.) . - . . . 1839. xxt. 93 Similar Report, 1839-40. (177.) - - - - 1840. xxxvi. 689 *Similar Report, 1841-42. (106.) . - - - - 1842. xix. 347 Similar Report, 1842-43. (162.) .... 1843. xxxm. 305 *Similar Report, 1845-46. (106.) - - 1846. xxxiv. 107 Similar Report, 1847-48. (106.) - ... 1847-8. xli. 615 Similar Report, 1848-49. (97.) - - - 1849. xl. 1 Similar Report, 1849-50. (132.) - - - 1850. xxvm. 5 Similar Report, 1850-51. (128.) - - - 1851. xxvi. 155 Similar Report, 1851-52. (124.) - - - - 1852. xxiv. 517 Similar Report, 1852-53. (202.) - -^ - 1852-3. Lxni. 589 3. Of Commissioners of Education, per Royal Commission, \9i2^ : First Report of the Commissioners of Irish Education Inquiry. (1825.) - clxxviii, 5 [Subjects : — Remarks on the diflerent Institutions for the Education of the poorer Classes. Incor- porated Society for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland. Management of the Society. Local Committee's Catechists. Association for discountenancing Vice and promoting Beligion. Parochial Schools. Kildare Street Society for the Education of the Poor. Objects of the Society. Establishment of Schools. Model Schools. Training of Masters and Mistresses. School Books. Supply of School Requisites. System of Inspection. Gratuities to Schoolmasters. Lord lieu- tenant's School Fund. Sunday School Society. London Hibernian Society. Baptist Society for promoting the Gospel. Society for promoting the Education of the Native Irish through the Medium of their own Language. Brothers of the Christian Schools. Schools conducted by Eeligious Brotherhoods. Nunnery Schools. The Sodality of the Christian Doctrine. Eoman Catholic Eree Schools. Practicability of establishing a System of united and general Education.] Appendix to the First Report. (1825.) clxxviii. 121. to end, and clxxlk. Second Report of the Commissioners. (3. of 1826-27.) - - ccxiv. (a.) 1 [Subjects : — Returns from the Protestant and Eoman Catholic Clergy in Ireland of the State of Education in their respective Parishes. Rapidity of the Progress of Education from 1811 to 1824.]. Third Report of the Commissioners. (4. of 1826-27.) - - - coxv. 1 [Subject : — Dublin Foundling Hospital.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (186. of 1826-27.) ... ccxv. 167 [Subject : — Belfast Academical Institution.] Letter from J. Leslie Foster, Esq., and J. Glassford, Esq., T\yo of the Commissioners, to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, expressing Fears of the Prevalence of Arianism in the Belfast Institution, (in 186. of 1826-27.) - - ccxv. 193 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. (187. of 1826-27.) - - ccxv. 369 [Subject : — Diocesan Schools.] Sixth Report of the Commissioners. (188. of 1826-27.) - - ccxv. 395 [Subjects : — Hibernian Society for the Care of Soldiers Children. Hibernian Marine Society for the Care of Sailors Children. Female Orphan House.] ; Seventh Report of the Commissioners. (16. of 1828.) - - ccxxxii. 1 [Subject : — Royal Cork Institution.] Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (17. of 1828.) - - - - ccxxxii. 37 [ Subject : — Roman Catholic College of Maynooth.] Ninth Report of the Commissioners. (18. of 1828.) -• - ccxxxn. 463 [Subjects : — Experiment of establishing a System of united Education. Difficulties experienced causing an Abandonment of the Plan. General View of the Proceedings of the Commissioners on this Subject.] Correspondence of the Commissioners with Mr. Sturges Bourne, respecting the Reasons of Two Commissioners for not concurring in the Ninth Report, (in 18. of 1828.) ccxxxn. 601 ■ 4. Of Commissioners of Religious Instruction, 1834 : Commission for inquiring respecting the Slate of Religious and other Instruction now existing in Ireland. (108.) .... . i834. xxii. 755 Commission appointing, additional Commissioners for inquiring respecting the State of Religious and other Instruction existing in Ireland. (61.) - 1835. xxxvii. 337 First Report of the Commissioners of Public Instruction in Ireland. - 1835. xiV. 1 [Subjects : — Results of the Commissioners Inquiries as to the Number of Members of the Established Church, Eoman Catholics, Presbyterians, and other Protestant Dissenters in each Benefice or Parish ; the Number of Churches and other Places of Worship in each Benefice ; the Periods when Divine Service is performed in, and the Average Number of Persons attending at each Place of Worship ; Ministers of the Established Church belonging to each Benefice ; and Ministers of other Denominations ofiiciating at each Place of Worship, &c.] j The Beports for the intervening Years were not printed for the House. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 421 Education Education and Schools, Ireland : 11. Reports, &c. — continued. 4. Of Commissioners of Eeligious Instruction, 1834 — continued. Appendix to the First Report of the Commissioners. - - 1835. Vol. xiv. p. 829 [SnuJECip : — Registrars Returns of the Clergy of the Established Church, and Roman Catholic Bishops Returns of the Roman Catholic Clergy.] Second Report of the Commissioners. ..... 1835. xv. 1 [SnBjECTS : —Results of the Commissioners Inquiries into the Number and Description of Schools in each Parish, the Instruction afforded, the average Attendance of Scholars, and from what Sources supported, &c.] 5. Of Commissioners of National Education : First Report of the Commissioners appointed to administer tlie Funds granted by Parliament with Appendix, with Appendix. 1834. 1835. XII 1835. 1836. - 1836. - 1837. 1838. 1839. 1840. - 1842. - 1842, 1843. XVII. 2?A> 331. 4o7 XII. 381 IX. 427 IX. 443 Lvi. 35 XXXVII. 85 XXV. 17. 27 XXXVI. 553 xxiii. 451 xxiii. 573 XXXV, 467 1844. XXIII. 51 • 1845. XXIII. 305 1845. XXIII. 327 1846. XXXVI. 211 1847. XXXVII. 143 1847-8. xLiii. 1 1849. XL. 17 - 1849. XL. 27 . 1850. xxviii. 9 1850. xxviii. 29 XLIII. XLIV. LXXXII. LXXXIII. LXXXIV. LXXXV. for the Education of the Poor of Ireland, 1833-34. (15.) Second Report of the Commissioners, 1834-35. (113-239.) - Appendix. No. 1. to No. 5. (131.) . Third Report of the Commissioners, 1835-36. Appendix to Third Report. Supplement to Appendix to Third Report. Fourth Report of the Commissioners, 1836-37 Fifth Report of the Commissioners, 1837-38 Sixth Report, 1838-39 ; with Appendix. Seventh Report, 1839-40 ; with Appendix. Eighth Report of tlie Commissioners, 1840-41 ; with Appendix. Ninth Report of the Commissioners, 1841-42 ; with Appendix. Tenth Report of the Commissioners, 1842-43 ; with Appendix. - Eleventh Report of the Commissioners, 1843-44. Appendix to the Eleventh Report. . . - Twelfth Report of the Commissioners, 1845 ; with Appendix. Thu'teenth Report of the Commissioners, 1846 ; with Appendix. Fourteenth Report of the Commissioners, 1847 ; with Appendix. Fifteenth Report of the Commissioners, 1848. Appendix to the Fifteenth Report. Sixteenth Report of the Commissioners, 1849. Appendix to Sixteenth Report. Seventeenth Report, 1850 ; with Appendixes A. to G-. — Vol. I. Appendix to the Seventeenth Report. — Vol. II. Eighteenth Report, 1851 ; with Appendixes A. to E. — Vol. I. Appendixes F. to L. — Vol. II. - - - Nineteenth Report, 1852 ; with Appendixes A. to F. — Vol. I. Appendixes G. to L. — -Vol. II. Twentieth Report, 1853 ; with Appendixes A. to E. — Vol. I. Appendixes F. to N. — Vol. II.. - Twenty-first Report, 1854 ; with Appendix A. — Vol. I. Part I. Appendixes B. to E.— Vol. I. Part II. Appendixes F. to K. — Vol. II. Twenty-second Report, 1855 ; with Appendixes A. to F. — Vol. I. Appendixes G. to I. — Vol. II. Twenty-third Report, 1856 ; with Appendixes A. to E. — Vol. I. Appendixes F. to K. — Vol. II. Twenty-fourth Report, 1857 ; with Appendixes A. to C— Vol. I. Appendixes D. to K. — Vol. II. 6. Of Commissioners of Endoioed Schools : Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Endowments, Funds, and' actual Condition of all Schools endowed for the Purposes of Education in Ii-eland, and the Nature and Extent of the Instruction given in such Schools ; with an Ap- pendix. ... - - . 1857-8. XXVI. 1 [Subjects : — Statement of the Course of Proceedings of the Commissioners. Historical Sketch of Endowed Schools in Ireland. History of Diocesan Free Schools, Royal Free Schools, Erasmus Smith's Schools, and Incorporated Society's Schools. Schools founded by the Association for Discountenancing Vice. Endowments for Schools under the Charity Commissioners, Ii'eland. Schools of Private Foundation under the Commissioners of Education, Ireland. History of Kildare Place Society, and Lord Lieutenant's School Building Fund. Schools under the Board of National Education. Church Education Society's Schools. Classical Schools of Private Foundation. English Schools visited by the Commissioners, or noticed in Evidence at the Public Courts. Observations on the Irish Society's Schools, Colonel Robertson's Schools, Schools and Endowments in the City of Dublin, and other Schools and Endowments. Observations on the Tables of Schools and Endowments. Course of Instruction and Discipline in Endowed Schools. General State of intermediate Education. Superannuation and Promotion of Masters. Registration of School Endowments. Audit of Accounts. Inspection of Estates. Commissioners of Education, Ireland. Proposed Board of Commissioners of Endowed Schools. General Results of the Inquiry. Sum- mary of Suggestions by the Commissioners. Letter from H. G. Hughes, Esq., Q.C., to the Commissioners. Special Report as to Services of Officers of Commission. Appendix : — Reports of Assistant Commissioners with respect to Special Classes of Schools, and general Cause of Efficiency and Inefficiency. General Report of the Government Accountant on the Audit of Accounts of Endowed Schools. Reports of the Inspector of Estates. Tables relating to Intermediate Schools.] , 3G 3 1851. - 1851. 1852-3. ~ 1852-3. 1852-3. 1852-3. - 1854. XL. 1854. xLi. - 1854-5. XLI. 1854-5. XLI. 143 - 1854-5. XLI. 461 1856. XLvii. 1 1856. - 1857-8. XLI. 1 - 1857-8. XLL 361 - 1859, Sess. 1. XXIII. 1 1859, Sess. 1. xxiil 361 422 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Education Education and Schools, Ireland, &c. : II. Eeports, &c. — continued. 6. Of Commissioners of Endowed Schools — continued. Evidence taken before the Commissioners. — Vol.1. - - 1857-S. Vol. xxvii. p. 1 [Heads of Evidence : — Same as above indicated.] ■ Further Evidence taken before the Commissioners ; together w^ith Documents, and an Index.— Vol. II. - - - - - - - 1857-8. xxtiii. 1 [Heads of Evidekoe : — Same as above indicated Documents : — Intermediate Education. Governors of Erasmus Smith's Schools. Killaloe Diocesan School. MuUingar Diocesan School. Borough School of Swords. Suggestions on Education generally. Suggestions as to Difficulties of combining Commercial and Grammar School Education. Erasmus Smith's Grammar School Galway ; and English School, Muff, Londonderry. Magherafelt School. Hibernian Marine School Dublin. Madam Mercer's School, CastleUnock, Dublin. Blue Coat Hospital, Dublin. Extracts from Patent Rolls of the Court of Chancery, Ireland, relating to the Royal Schools. Report of Commissioners of Education Inquiry, 1791. Mixed Education. Forms of Circulars, &c. to Masters of Schools j Forms of Notice, Warrants, Inspections, &c.] Papers accompanying the Report. — Vol. III. - - - - 1857-8. ::xix. 1 [^Consisting o/Tables of Schools and Endowments, arranged in Provinces and Counties; with General Endowments and Summary.] Letter to Sir George Grey, Bart., Secretary of State for the Home Department, by John Stephens, Esq., One of the late Commissioners of Inquiry into Endowed Schools. ---..-.- 1857-8. xxvi. 357 7. Of Select Committees : . . Beport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1828, on the Eeports of the Commissioners of Irish Education Inquiry. (58. of 1831-32.) - - occiy. 991 Eeports from the Select Committees of the House of Commons, in 1835 and 1836 on Foundation Schools and Education in Ireland ; together with Minutes of Evidence . Appendix, &c. (345.) Part I.— 1835. - .... i836, xxiii. 1 Part II.— 1836. ..... is36. xxiii. 583 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [List of Educational Institutions and Subjects in respect of which Evidence was taken before the Committee :— Aberdeen University. Agricultural Schools. Belfast Academical Institution and Belfast Academy. Board of Education, Ireland. Bristol College. Catholic Colleges in England. Cheam Academy. Charter Schools. Christian Brothers Society. Cork Institution. Diocesan" Schools. Haileybury College. Infant Schools. Irish Poor Inquiry. Irish Society. Kildare Place Society. Literary and Scientific Institutions. Londonderry Free School. Provincial Colleges, Ireland. Borne, Colleges at. Royal Schools. Systems of De Fallenburg and Pestalozzi Trinity College, Dublin.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1837, to inquire into the Progress and Operation of the new Plan of Education in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (27.) PartL ... ... 1837. • xxi. 1 PartlL - - . .... 1837. xxir. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads of Evidence: — Missionary Settlement at AchUl. State of Education in Armagh. Belfast National Schools. Bible Schools. Books published by National Board. Number of Protestant and Roman Catholic Children in National Schools. State of Schools in Down. Systems of Education, of 1824 and 1825. Hibernian Schools. Course of Inspection of National Board Schools, and Number of Inspectors. Kildare Place Society. Model School in Dublin. Consti- tution of the National Board, and Number of Schools under their Superintendence. Objections to the National Board System, and Suggestions for its Improvement. Schools of the Christian Brothers. Opposition of the Roman Catholic Priests. Scriptural Protestant Day Schools Scripture Extracts. Society for discountenancing Vice. Lord Stanley's Letter. Synod of Ulster.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1837, to inquire into the Progress and Operation of the new Plan of Education in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (239.) ...... 1837. xxiv. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads of Evidence : — Applications for Aid. Attendance of CJiildren. Board of Education- Appointment ; Constitution, and Objections thereto ; Regulations ; Books ; Compilation Dis- tribution, and Supply. Clergy of the Established Church. Combined Education. Inspectors of Schools. Kildare Place Society. Model Schools. National Schools : their Number ; System on which established; Objections to the System; their Failure in promoting combined Instruction Nunnery Schools. Religious Instruction. Roman Catholic Clergy : how far they promote Education; their Influence over their Flocks; their Opposition to the Use of the Scriptures- Objections to admit them as Visitors to Schools. School-houses. Schoolmasters : Appointment^ Examination, Removal, and Payment. Scriptural Schools. Scripture Extracts • Compilation • Extent to which used ; Objections to their Use ; Regulations as to Supply. Scriptures • Desire of Roman Catholics to read them ; Proposition of the Synod of Ulster with regard to readiuR them. Sunday School Society. Training Schools. Meeting of the Synod of Ulster at Cookstown and Resolutions, respecting the System of National Education. ] ' Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Foundation Schools and Education in Ireland j with an Index. (381.) ... 1838. xxviii. 413 [Subjects :-^Siiggestions for an extended, improved, and permanent System of Elementary Education ■ also of Academical and' Collegiate Education. Suggestions for the Extension, &e. of Literary and Scientific Institutions, Museums, Libraries, &o.) or for an extended, improved, and permanent System of subsidiary Education.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 42S Education Education and Schools, Ireland : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 7. Of Select Committees — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the prac- tical Working of the System of National Education in Ireland j together with the Minutes of Evidence. Parti. (47.) - - - 1854. Vol. xxii. p. 1 Ditto. — ^Part II. Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (47.) - - 1854. xxiii. 1 [Heads op Evidence : — Agricultural Schools, &c. Attendance at School : Conditions upon which Grants are given ; Mode In which Attendance is calculated. Ballyfillin Schools. Ballymena District Model School. Ballysax School, Kildare. Bandon Schools. Belfast : Brown Street School ; Presbyterian National Schools ; Donegal Street School. Board of National Education : Constitution and Working of the Board ; Alterations suggested. Books : Control over the Use of Books ; Grants of Free Stock and Sales ; Character of the Books of the Board. Catechisms. Central Model Schools, Dublin : Beneficial working of the Institution previously to 1853 ; Sus- pension of Religious Books in 1 853 ; Limited Religious Instruction now received ; Female Training -School. Church Education Society: its Establishment ; Scriptural Instruction; Inspection, &c.; Teachers Books, and Funds ; General Operation of the Schools. Clergy of the Established Church: Opposition to the National System ; Adhesion of Dean of Waterford and others ; Diminution of late in Hostility of the Clergy. Clonmel District Model School : Non-introduction of certain Books. Combined Religious Instruction. Convent Schools : Operation and Character. Dunmanway District Model School. Eighth Rule, relative to Scripture Lessons : Interpre- tation of ; Amendments, &c. in 1853. Correspondenfee relating to Upper Ballyfillin School. Inspection. " Introductory Lessons on Christian Evidences ;" Sanction and subsequent Withdrawal. Kildare Peace Society ; its Operation ; how far supported by the Clergy ; Scriptural Instruction. "Lessons on the Truth of Christianity:" Introduction and subsequent Prohibition. Local Aid. Newry District Model School, &c. " National " System ; its Success ; Comparison with National Education in England ; partial Failure. Presbyterians : Adhesion to the National System ; their Feelings towards a compulsory System ; Teaching of Scripture in their Schools.- Proselytism, Religious Instruction: Scheme 'for leaving it discretionary in the Patron ; Operation of the present System. Roman Catholic Clergy: Majority of Schools under their Patronage ; their Views of Religious Instruction ; Influence over the Laity. " Scripture Extracts : " Objections to it ; how far used in Schools. The Scriptures : Feelings of Protestants and Rdman Catholics relative to Bible-teaching "; Extent of, before the National System ; Extent and Practice in National Schools. Secular Instruction : Cliaracter and Operation of the System ; whether any Desire to expunge the Religious Element. Separate Religious Instruction : its Operation. ; Teachers : Qualifications, Salaries, &c. United Education-, how far successful or otherwise ; North of Ireland ; leaving Religious Instruction discretionary in the Parent. Waterford City : Commercial, Inclosed, Model, and Workhouse Schools. Workhouse Schools : their general Operation ; Religious Instruction ; Training in Agriculture, &c. Appendix .-—Rules and Regulations and Directions for making Application for Aid towards building School-houses, &c. Inspectors Reports. Papers connected with the Care of the Shanballymore School. Programmes of Instruction. Attendance of Children. Convent Schools aided. Books sold or supplied by the National Commissioners. Questions for Examination of Pupils in Natural Science. Number of Schools attended by the various Religious Bodies, showing the Proportions. National Agricultural Schools. Church Education Society for Ireland. Youghal Female Convent National School. Petitions for unrestricted Use of the Scriptures. Agricultural Training of Pauper Boys. Industrial Classes.] Index to the above Reports. (47.) - 1854. xxiii. 813. III. Accounts and Papers relating to Education and Schools : 1. Accounts and Papers relating to the Board of National Education, and the Schools under its Superintendence : Letter from the Chief Secretary for Ireland to Duke of Leinster, on the Formation of a Board of Commissioners for Education in Ireland ; dated Oct, 1831. - 1852-3. lxxxit. 32 Copy of the Original Draft of the above Letter. -_ - - 1852-3. lxxxiv. 38 Copy of the Regulations or Conditions on which the Board of Education in Ireland grants its Aid, together with a Document explanatory of some of the said Conditions, which, having been drawn up by the Commissioners, received the Approbation and Sanction of Government. (208. of 1831-32.) - - - cccx. 363 Number of Applications to the Board bf Education in Dublin for new Schools under their System,, or for Assistance in behalf of Schools already established, and Number which have been complied with. (146. of 1831-32.) - - ' - - cccx. 351 Amount of all Sums granted by the new Board of Education in Ireland, distinguishing the Sum on each Application. (209. of 1831-32.) - - cccx. 367 Particulars of the 789 Schools to which the Commissioners of National Education have granted Aid, as mentioned in their Report ; specifying where such Schools are situated, the Number of Scholars, the Names of the Patrons, Managers, and Visitors, the Sum granted to each, and the Person to whom paid, (in 219.) - 1835. xxxtii. 261 Return stating the Reports of the Commissioners Inspectors as to the Fifty- two other Schools mentioned in the Report of the Commissioners, as to which Schools they had discontinued their Assistance, (in 219.) . . . - . 1835. xxxvn. 287 Names and Particulars of the 199 Schools to which the Commissioners have promised Assistance, (in 219.) - -; . . - . 1835. xxxvii. 288 Statement of the Nature and Extent of Aid required in each of the several School Applica- tions complied with; the. Names and Religious Professions of the Masters, Assistant Masters, and Mistresses of the several Schools ; the Names, Address, and Religious Professions of the Individuals under whose Direction the Schools are placed ; and the Precautions taken to secure the Expenditure of the Grants for the Purposes to which they were made, (in 261. of 1831-32.) .... - cccx. 378 Statement of all Cases of School Applications which have been complied with of the First Class, signed- by Clergy of both Persuasions, the Names and Religious Denomination of the Clergy signing, and their Connexion with the Parish in which the Schools are situated, (in 261. of 1831-32.) ....-- cccx. 390 3 G 4 424 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Education EDtrcATiON AND SCHOOLS, IRELAND : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. 1. Accounts and Papers relating to Board of National Education, SfC. — continued. Statement of all Cases of the Second Class, signed by Clergy of one Persuasion and Laity of another, the Names and Religious Persuasions of the Clergymen signing, and their Connexion with the Parish for which they apply, and the Number of Lay Applicants, (in 261. of 1831-32.) .... . Vol. ccox. p. 391 Statement of all Cases of the Third Class, signed by Laity of both Persuasions, and the Number of Protestant and Eoman Catholic Applicants, (in 261. of 1831-32.) - cccx. 394 Statement, in all Cases of Applications for existing Schools which have been complied with, ■ of the Numbers, severally, of Protestant and Eoman Catholic Children in attendance. (in 261. of 1831-32.) ....... cccx. 394 Amount of private Subscriptions actually paid in order to entitle the Applicants for Schools under the new Board of Education to receive Assistance from the Funds at the Disposal of the Board. (69. of 1833.) .----- cccxxiv. 797 Names of such Clergymen of the Established Church, and of such Presbyterian and Eoman Catholic Clergymen, as have received Grants from the Board in Aid of Schools, and the Names and Particulars of such Schools, (in 12L & 219.) - 1835. xxxvii. 223. 299 Amount and Particulars of any Grants made by the Commissioners of Education to Schools connected with or under the Superintendence of any Nunnery, Monastery, or other Eeligious Institutions or Houses, and of Grants to Schools kept in Roman Catholic Chapels, &c. (in 121. & 219.) - , - 1835. xxxvii. 253. 327 Eeturn stating how and in what Manner the Number of Scholars (107,042) mentioned in the Eeport of the Commissioners as in attendance at their Schools has been ascertained, (in 219.)- ......_ 1835. xxxvu. 292 Number of Eoman Catholic Children, Children of the Church of England and Ireland, and Protestant Children of other Denominations, in each of the Schools under the Super- intendence of the Board, (in 219.) .... 1835. xxxvii. 327 Particulars of the Expenditure of the Sum of 28,842Z., mentioned in the Eeport of the Commissioners, (in 219.) ..... 1835. xxxvii. 292 Names of the Schools to which the Sum of 12,664/1. 2s. 4d. was granted, with the Sum to each ; and Names of the Schools to which the Sum of 3,110Z. lis. 8d. was granted for fitting up. (in 219.) - - - - 1835. xxxvii. 293, 294 Names of the Persons to whom and the Services for which the Sum of 4,954Z. was paid under the Head of Salaries, (in 219.) - - 1835. xxxvii. 295 Names, Eeligious Professions, and Amount of Salary of the Inspectors appointed by the Board, and the Instructions given to them, (in 261. of 1831-32.) - cccx. 395 Names of all Teachers trained or taught in the Model or Training Schools of the Board of National Education in Ireland before their Appointment as Teachers, with the Schools to which they have been appointed. (19.) - . ,. . 1837. xv. 57 Eeturn of the Names of all the Clergymen stated in the Third Report of the Commissioners of Education in Ireland as Correspondents of the Board for Schools under the Board, &c. (in 28.) ... . 1837. xv. 75 Return of the Names of all Clergymen who are Patrons, Managers, or Visitors of Schools under the Board, &c. (in 28.) .... 1837. xv. 84 Return of the Names of all Trustees of School-houses which are held in trust under the Regulations of the Board, (in 28.) .... 1837. xv. 85 List of all Books or Tracts employed in any Schools, whether in the combined Moral and Literary Instruction, or in the separate Eeligious Instruction, with the Sanction of the Board. (210. of 1831-32.) ..... cccx. 373 Statement of the Copies of the Title Pages of the Book§ called by the Board of Education in Ireland, "The Standard of the Eoman Catholic Church," and a Statement of the Autho- rity on which they are so called by the Board, particularly whether that Authority be the Eoman Catholic Members of the Board or any other, (in 261. of 1831-32.) . cccx. 397 Statement of the " Alterations required by the Board " in any " School Books issued by the Eoman Catholic Book Society which have received the Sanction of the Board," and of the Measures taken to ensure that these Alterations be made before such Books be used in any of the Schools in behalf of which Applications for the Aid of the Board have been complied with, (in 261. of 1831-32.) .... cccx. 398 List of all such Books as are distributed or used under the Direction of the Commissioners of Education, with the full Titles thereof ; and a List of the Schools in which the whole or any of such Books are used as Class Books. (121. & 219.) - 1835. xxxvii. 257. 326 ,i;etter from the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Eight Hon. E. G. Stanley) to his Grace the Duke of Leinster on the Formation of a Board of Commissioners for Education in Ireland. (82. of 1831-32.) cccx. 347 Ditto [reprinted]. (72.) - - - ■- - - 1852. xvii. 87 Correspondence of Lord Stanley with a Deputation of the Synod of Ulster on the Subject of National Education, in the Year 1832, &c. (54.) - - 1837.' xv. 99 Correspondence of the Commissioners of Education with the Synod of Ulster, or Persons on behalf of that Body, (in 12J.. & 219.) - - . 1835. xxxvii. 254. 295 Correspondence between Sir H.Hardinge and the Board of Education. (63.) 1835. xxxvii. 329 Report of the Eev. J. Carlile to the Education Board in 1836, on Schools in Westmeath, King's County, Tipperary, Limerick, Clare, and Cork, (in 54.) . 1837. XT. 105 Correspondence which passed between the Eev. Edward Nangle and the Irish Education Board, 85c. in ,1835 and 1836. (in 19.) .... 1837. xv. 58 Correspondence between the Eight Hon. E. J. Littleton and the Irish Education Board in the Year i833. (m 54.) 1837- xv. 104 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 425 Education Educatiost and Schools, Irkland : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. ]. Board of National Education, 8^c continued. Correspondence between the Irish Education Board and the Rev. D. O'Croly on the Matter of a Complaint brought by him before tlie Board in December 1835 ; together with all Orders of the Board relative thereto, &c. (83.) - - 1,837. Vol. xv. p. Ill Annual Reports of the Inspectors of the Provinces of Munster, Ulster, Connaught, and Leinster, for the Year ] 832. (in 27.) - . . . 1837. xxii. 665 List of Schools which are on Church, Chapel, or Meeting House Ground, or connected with any House of Divine Worship, or any Religious Establishment, (in 27.) 1837. xxii. 672 Return of Issue of Scripture Extracts, in Free Stock and at Half Price, to National Schools, and those sold to the Public, from 1832 to 1837. (in 27.) - - 1837- xxii. 677 Number of Protestant and Roman Catholic Scholars severally in all the Schools of every County and of every Province separately, (in 27.) - - - 1837. xxii. 684 Copies of all Applications for Aid from the Commissioners of Education in Ireland towards the building or fitting up of the Female School at Navan, and of all Correspondence relating thereto ; the Name of the present Schoolmaster of the National School at Roundstone, and Reports made since July 1837 by the Board's Inspectors on the National Schools in the Isle of Achill. (191.) - - - 1838. xviii. 707 Correspondence of the Rev. Edward Naingle with the Commissioners on a Complaint against the Patron of the National Schools in the Isle of Achill. (193.) - 1838. xviii. 749 Correspondence between the Rev. W. B. Stoney and the Board respecting the Appointment of James O'Donel to be Teacher of a National School in his Parish, with any Order of the Board thereupon. (194.) . . . . ^ 1838. xvm. 751 Memorials addressed to the Board of National Education by Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, late Schoolmistress of the National School of Kilcogny (Cavan) : Also, Four Letters from W. Barlow Smythe, Esq., to the said Board, upon the Subject of M. A. Fitzpatrick's Case; and Replies of the Board thereto. (158.) - - . 1841. xviii. 549 Supplementary Return in explanation of the Case of Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, late Teacher of Kilcogny National School, County of Cavan. (159.) - - 1841. xviii. 555 - Return of all new Schoolhouses built under the Superintendence of the Board of Education, stating the entire Cost of each, the Sources from which the Money was advanced, and the Conditions on which advanced ; also the Amount of the Instalment to be repaid annually, the Nature of the Property out of which this Instalment is to be repaid, the actual Sum repaid, and the Balance remaining to be repaid on account of the Cost of building said new Schoolhouses. (74.) - . . . 1842. yii. 539 Outline of the General Regulations and Methods of Teaching in the Male National Model Schools in Ireland, for the Use of Teachers in Training ; by Professor Sullivan. (23.) - 1842. xxiii. 556 Minute of Committee of Council of Education, defining Conditions of Aid to Roman Catholic Schools ; also Minute relating to Grants towards the Purchase of Lesson and Text Books and Maps for Elementary Schools; dated 18th Dec. 1847. (221.) - 1847-8. xii. 97 Correspondence of Messrs. Longman and Co. and Mr. .John Murray with Lord John Russell, on the Publication of School Books by Government at ' the Public Expense ; the Statement of the Commissioners of National Education in reference thereto ; and the Reply of Lord John Russell to Messrs. Longman and Co. and Mr. J. Murray. - 1851. xliii. 33 Correspondence between the Government, the Committee of Council on Education, and the Irish Commissioners of National Education, on the Subject of the Printing and Sale to the Public of the Irish National School Books, since 17th May 1851. ....... 1852-3. Lxxxii. 53 Treasury Minutes, &c. relative to the Sale of Works sanctioned by the Board of Education in Ireland. (49.) ....... 1852-3. xxv. 121 Return of the Dates at which each of the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland have been laid upon the Table of the House of Lords, and of the Dates at which they have been distributed to the Members of the House. (96.) - - - - , - - - - 1852-3. xxv. 119 Resolution of the Board of National Education excluding the Use of certain Books from the Schools under their Management. (353.) - - - 1852-3. xxv. 125 Correspondence of Education Commissioners, relative to School Books, with Mr. Tottenham, in 1840 : Return of Books in use in the Model Schools : Memoi-andums addressed to the Education Board by the Archbishop of Dublin, complaining of the Innovations intro- duced in some of the Model Schools without the Sanction of the Commissioners ; and the Answers thereto ; and his Grace's Replies to the Defence of 'the Irregularity, together with his Notice of Withdrawal from the Board. (426.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 129 Further Return, relative to the Education Board, Ireland [consisting of a Letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Archbishop of Dublin, respecting the Secession of the latter from the Board of Education, on account of a Resolution having been passed by the Board excluding " The Evidences of the Truth of Christianity " from the National Schools]. (443.) - - .... 1852-3. xxv. 127 Ditto [reprinted]. (26.) - . . . . 1854. xix. 403 Correspondence between the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Archbishop of Dublin j:^lative to his Grace's Retirement from the Board of Commissioners of National Educa- tion, bott before and subsequent to his Retirement from the Board, not already furnished to the House. (90.) - -, . ... 1854. xix. 405 Resolutions to be proposed by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon, should any Motion be made founded on the Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Working of the System of Irish National Education. (292.) . ., - 1854. xix. 419 III. 3 H 426 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Education Education and Schools, Ireland, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued, 1. Board of National Education, ^c. — continued. Returns relating to National Education in Ireland ; viz. — I. Copy of the Returns furnished by the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland to the Earl of Eglinton when Lord Lieutenant, " of the Number of Children attending each of the National Schools in Ireland, afid of the Religious Denominations to which they belong," as referred to in the 14th Page of the Eighteenth Report of the Commis- sioners of National Education in L-eland : II. List of the vested Schools, stating Parish in which situated ; Date of Connexion with the Board ; Name and Religion of Teacher ; Amount of Salary from Board ; Amount of local Aid given towards Teacher's Salary in the way of Subscriptions during the Year referred to in the Eighteenth Report ; Amount of School Fees paid during the same .Period ; Whether there is a Residence provided for the Teacher ; Name and Religion of Patron ; Number of Children on the Roll of each such School, distinguish- ing the Number of the Established Church, of Presbyterians, of Protestant Dissenters, and of Roman Catholics, for the Half Year ended Slst March 1853 ; Whether the " Scripture Lessons " were habitually used during the Hours of united Instruction for the same Period : in. Similar Returns respecting the non-vested Schools. (42.) - 1854. Vol. xix. p. 125 2. Other Accounts and Papers : Accounts relative to the Income and Expenditure of Diocesan Schools and Schools of Royal Foundation ; of the Expenditure of Sums granted for the Purposes of Education ; State- ment of the Measures adopted, and in progress, for the Recovery of Property withheld from charitable Objects ; and Account relative to the several Parish Schools established by virtue of the Act 28 Hen. 8. (L) (134. of 1824.) - - OLXix. 127 Returns from the Privy Council and Board of Education respecting Diocesan and District Schools in Ireland. (152, of 1824.) - -, - - clxxii. 41 Account of all Sums of Money granted since 1794, to Schools, &c. in Ireland ; with an Average of each Six Years from 1794 to 1824. (47. of 1824.) - - clxxii. 99 Letters from the Catechists of the Charter Schools in Leland to the Secretai-y of the Incor- porated Society, from January to October 1824. (75. of 1826.) - - ccvni. 319 Queries and Answers to the Commissioners of Public Instruction respecting the Parish of Burrishoole, Diocese of Tuam, in the County of Mayo. (79.) - 1835. xxxvn. 341 Return of the Names of the Persons or Firm holding the Office of Solicitor to the Board of Education, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Board of Erasmus Smith's Schools, Hibernian School, Board of Charitable Bequests in Ireland, and the Office of Clerk of the Peace of . the County of Westmeath. (182.) - . . . 1845. xyi. 41 Number of Convent Schools built by and for the Commissioners of National Education. (in47.-App.) - ..... 1854. xxin. 513 Return of the Applications for Aid to build, made. by Roman Catholic Clergymen, in the Three Years previous to 4th September 1855, in Counties and Provinces, (in 47.-App.) - - - - - > - 1854. xxin. 598 Number of Schools in each County and Province attended by Protestants exclusively, and by Roman Catholics exclusively ; with the Number of Children attending such Schools. (in47.-App.) ....... 1854. xxni. 633 Number of Schools in each County and Province in which the Per-centage of the Minority of Protestant and of Roman Catholic Children is calculated on the Total Number upon the Rolls, (in 47.-App.) - - - - 1854. xxiii. 634 Number of Schools in which the Attendance of Protestant and Roman Catholic Children is equal, (in 47.-App.) ..... 1854. xxiii. 635 Remarks on the alleged reading of the Scriptures in PaySchools. (in 47.-App.) 1854. xxiii. 643 Abstract showing the Religious Denomination, &c. of the Pupils, &c. of the Albert Institu- tion, 15th June 1854. (in 47.-App.) .... 1854. xxra. 660 Suggestions for Establishment of Agricultural Schools, (in 47.-App.) - 1854. xxiii. 667 Communication relating to the Agricultural School of Longhash, and the Model Agricultural National School at Larne ; detailing the Course of Instruction in the latter School, (in 47.-App.) - .... 1854. xxiii. 687 Report by School Inspector on [alleged proselytizing in] the Youghal Female Convent National School ; 3d May 1854. (in 47.-App.) - - 1854. xxiii. 707 Correspondence relating to the Case of the Schools at Tierneven and Kilmacduagh. (in47.-App.) - - " . ■ - - - 1854. xxm. 720 Correspondence relating to the Managership of the Logtown National School, (in 47.-App.) - - _ - - - . 1854. xxm. 744 Correspondence respecting Application for Aid towards a School at Brackwa, County Kildare. (in 47.-Ajpp.) - - - - . . 1854. xxm. 746 Correspondence respecting the Case of the Castlemaine National Schools. (in 47.-App.) .- - - - .- - - 1854. xxm. 752 Correspondence between the Lord Primate of Ireland and the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, on the Subject of a Parliamentary Grant in aid of the Schools in connexion with the Church Education Society for Ireland, (in 47.-App.) - - 1854. xxm. 764 Petition of Patrons and Managers of National Schools in Ireland, for maintaining inviolate the fundamental Principle of the National System in Ireland, and praying for the unre- stricted Use of the Scriptures [also complaining of the Withdrawal of " LessoKS on the Truth of Christianity," " Introductory Lessons on Christian Evidences," " Scripture Extracts," &c.]. (in 47.-App.) - - . - . 1854. xxm. 791 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 427 Education . _ _ - . Elections Education and Schools, Ieeland, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &a — continued. 2. Other Accounts and Papers — continued. Petition of Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland, praying for the unre- stricted Use of the Scriptures. (in47.-App.) - - 1854. Vol. xxiii. p. 790 Extracts from Appendixes to 17th, 18th, and 19th Reports of the Commissioners of National Education, relative to the Agricultural Training of Pauper Boys in Irish Workhouses, (in 47.-App.) --..... 1854. xxm. 795 See also Clonmel Free School. Dublin, 18. Londonderky Free School. Maynooth College. Miscellaneous Statistics. National G-alleeies. Queen's Colleges, Ireland. Queen's University, Ireland. Educational Charities. See Charities. Edwinstowe. See Sherwood Forest. Egerton v. the Earl Brownlow et al. : Questions of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Egerton v. the Earl Brownlow et al. (ex parte as to Lady Marianne Margaret Egerton and Ernest Richard Charles Cust). (265.) - - . . ... . 1852-3. xxy. 271 Opinions of the Judges upon the above. (409.) - - - 1852-3. xxy. 273 Egypt : Papers rekting to the Arrangement between the Porte and MehemetAli in 1833. - 1839. xi. 65 Communications with Mehemet All, 1838. - . - - . 1839. xl 79 Collective Note of the Representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia, at Constantinople, to the Porte; 27th August 1839. - - - 1839. xl 91 Report on Egypt and Candia, addressed to Lord Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ; by John Bowring. - - 1840. xxxv. 367 Correspondence with Egypt relating to the Slave Trade. - - - 1844. xiv. 1 Further CoiTeapondence. - ... 1845. xii. 273 See also Corn, III. i. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foreign, II. Ejectment, Declarations in. See Poor in Ireland, III. lo. EonECTMENTS AND DISTRESSES, IRELAND : Bill to amend and explain so much of the Acts 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 75. and 7 Will. 4. & 1 Vict. c. 43. as relates to the Execution of Civil BiU Decrees for the Possession of Land in L-eland. (92.) 1842. n. 319 Bill to amend the Law in Ireland as to Ejectments and Distresses, and as to the Occupation of Lands. (297.) - . . . .■ i846. in. 495 Bill for the Protection and Relief of the Destitute Poor evicted from their Dwellings in Ireland. (121.) As amended in Committee. (161.) - 1847-8. it. 557. 563; Bill with the Amendments proposed to be moved on further Consideration of Report. ^.(173.) 1847-8. IV. 569 Bill as amended on Report on Re-commitment. (185.) - - 1847-8. rv. 577 Clause to be moved on Third Reading by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (185 a.) - - ... 1847-8. iv. 583 - Bill with the Amendments made by the Lords, and also with Amendments made by the Commons to Amendments made by the Lords. (244. 2.) - - 1847-8. iv. 585 Amendments made by the Commons to Amendments made by the Lords, and Reasons for disagreeing to some other of said Amendments. (249.) - - 1847-8. iv. 591 Returns from the Clerks of the Peace of all Civil Bill Ejectments in their respective Counties, for Two Years ending 1st January 1846 ; and also from the proper Officers of the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer of all Ejectments brought in their respective Courts during the Years 1844 and 1845. (181.) - 1846. xix, 155 Reports and Returns relating to Evictions in the Kilrush Union. - - 1849. xvii. 417 Return of the Number of Civil BiU Ejectment Processes entered at each Quarter Sessions in Ireland in the Year ending 1st May 1851 and 1855, and the Number of Decrees made thereon, distinguishing those for Nonpayment of Rent : Also, Return of the Number of Civil Bill Processes in Replevin entered at the Quarter Sessions in the Years above mentioned, distinguishing those in which Decrees have been made determining Rent to be due to Landlords : And also, Return of the Number of Writs and Summonses and Plaints in Ejectment issued out of the Three Superior Courts of Law in Ireland in the Hilary and Easter Terms of the Years 1850 and 1855. (201.) - 1854-5. xx. 83 See also Civil Bills, &c. Distresses, Ireland. Land, Occupation op. Landlord and Tenant. Outrages, Ireland. Elbe Tolls at Brunshausen : Tai-iff of the Royal Hanoverian Elbe Tolls at Brunshausen. - - i. . 1844. vi. 70 Election oe Representative Peers. See Peers op Ireland. Peers oe Scotland. Elections and Electors, Parliamentary : 1. Prevention of Bribery, and Trial of General Charges of Bribery, S^c. : Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Wm. 3. (Treating Act) so far as relates to disabling Persons offending against the same from serving in Parliament. (1801-2.) - - [ii.] 37 BiU for extending the Provisions of the Act 34 Geo. 3., respecting certain Oaths taken by Voters, to all Oaths taken by them. (1801-2.) .... [ii.] 165 BiU for further regulating the Administration of the Oath or Affirmation required to be taken by Electors by the Act 2 Geo. 2. for preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election flf Members'to serve in Parliament. (1802-3.) .... [v.] 305 3 H 2 42a GENERAL INDEX TO THE Elections Elections and Electors, Parliamentary — continued. 1. Prevention of Bribery, and Trial of General Charges of Bribery, SfC — continued, Bill to secure the Independence and Purity of Parliament by preventing the procuring or obtaining of Seats by corrupt Practices. (101. of 1809.) - - Vol. xxiii. p. 425 Bill to indemnify Persons who shall give Evidence respecting Bribery or corrupt or illegal Practices before either House. (139. of 1819.) - - . _ xcvii. 679 Bill to amend the Law relating to Bribefy in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (150. of 1831-32.) - - .... . ccxcvn. 39 Bill to regulate the Trial of Petitions complaining of General Bribery and Corruption in Boi-oughs with respect to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (242. of 1831-32.) ........ ccxcvn. 43 Bill to provide for the Trial of Charges of general Bribery and Corruption in Cities and Boroughs sending Members to serve in Parliament. (90.) As amended by the Committee. (176.) . . - - . 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 349. 367 Bill to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before Parliament in Cases of Bribery.' (37.) As amended by the Committee. (48.) - - - 1835. i. 165. 169 Bill more effectually to prevent Bribery and Corruption, and unnecessary Charge and Expense, in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (317.) - - 1836. in. 1061 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1835, to consider the most effectual Means of preventing Bribery, Corruption, and Intimidation in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (236.) --.----- 1835. xx. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence taken before them, without any Observation.) [Heads or Evidence : — Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the Vote by Ballot in checking Bribery, and undue Influence and Intimidation. Machinery for the Ballot, and Know- ledge of Votes after the Election. Balloting in Elections for Parochial Officers in England. In- stances of Bribery in particular Places. Refusals to take the Bribery Oath, and Necessity for its Abolition. Construction put upon it by Eoman Catholic Clergy in Ireland. Effects of the Ballot in doing away Tvith Canvassing. Exclusive dealing. Landlords and Tenants, and Masters and Servants. Desirable to limit the Duration of the Poll, and to prevent its periodical Publication. Extent to which Treating takes place, and by what Means.] See further, Parliamentakt Eepresentation, Reform in. 2. Trials of Controverted Elections : Bill for regulating the Trial of Controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in the United Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland for Ireland, and for regulating the Qualifications of Members. (1801.) ------ [i.] 597 Bill for regulating the Trial of Controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in the United Parliament of Ireland. (1801-2.)- .... [n.] 401 Bill for regulating the Trials of Controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in Parliament, and for expediting the Proceedings relating thereto. (1801-2.) - [11.] 371 Bill to amend the Act 42 Geo. 3. c. 106. for regulating the Trial of Controverted Elections or Returns of Members to serve in Parliament for Ireland. (10. of 1806-7.) - ix. 9 A similar Bill. (9. of 1819-20.) ------ cxiv. 53 Bill for amending and rendering more effectual the Laws for the Trials of Controverted Elec- tions and Returns of Members to serve in Parliament. (76. of 1812-13.) - Lviii. 391 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Trial of Controverted Elections or , Returns of Members to serve in Parliament. (81. of 1828.) , - ccxxiv, 291 See further. Parliamentary Representation, Reform in. 3. Regulation of Elections, England: Bill to alter and amend the Laws concerning Elections of Members to serve in Parliament, and for further limiting the Duration of Polls. (97. of 1817.) - - lxxxiii. 581 Bill to regulate the Manner of taking the Poll at Elections of Knights of the Shire to serve in Parliament for the County of York. (103. of 1826.) - - . cc. 715 Bill to prevent the Application of Corporate Funds to the Purposes of Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (110. of 1826-27.) ~ . - . ccxi. 129 A similar Bill in 1828. (163.) ...... ccxxv. 943 A similar Bill in 1830-31. (76.) .... ccLxxxm. 279 A similar Bill in 1831. (35.) ..... cclxxxix. 529 A similar Bill in 1831-32. (24.) .... ccxcvi. 265 Bill to make further Regulations for preventing corrupt Practices at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament, and for diminishing the Expense of such Elections [prohibiting the wearing of Cockades and Ribbons.] (119. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxi. 157 Bill to regulate tie Mode of-taking the Poll at the Election of Members for Cities, Boroughs, and Ports in England and Wales. (149. of 1828.) ... ccxxv. 723 See further. Parliamentary Representation, Reform in. 4. Regulation of Elections, and Qualification of Freeholders, Ireland: Bill for amending the Act 35 Geo. 3. (I.) for regulating Elections, so far as relates to Freeholds under the yearly Value of Twenty Pounds; and for making further and other Regu- lations relating thereto. (38. of 1805.) - - • - . . [xni.] 221 Bill to amend the Laws for regulating Elections in Ireland. (87. of 1811.) - [xll' 577 Bill for the better Regulation of Polls, and for making other Provisions touching the Election of Members of Parliament in Ireland. (89. of 1817.) - - - lxxxiii. 507 Bill to regulate the Expenses of Elections in Ireland. (86. of 1821.) • » cxxi. 383 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ] 801-1859. 4.29. of 1825.) oxcvii. 437 Evidence taken, in 1824, before the Lords Committees on the Bill for establishing and regu- lating the Equitable Loan Bank Company. (38. of 1825.) - - cxcvii. 245 Copy of the Deed for regulating the Company. (62. of 1825.) - - cxciii. 241 Returns relating to Advertisements inserted in the Newspapers or circulated by the Authority of the Company. (83. & 82. of 1825.) - - . - - cxciii. 349. 351 Certificates delivered to Holders of Shares in the Company. (109. of 1825.) - cxciii. 363 List of the original Subscribers to the Company, specifying the Number of Shares appro- priated to each. (1 10. of 1825.) - - - - - - cxciii. 367 See also Bubble Act Amendment. Equity, Courts op : Bill to enable Courts of Equity in Ireland to compel a Transfer of. Stock in Suits, without making the Governor and Company of the Bank of Ireland, or any Canal Company, Party thereto. (9. of 1820.) . - - - . cxiy. 79 Bill for further facilitating the Administration of Justice in Suits and other Proceedings in Equity [Appointment of an additional Judge in the Court of Chancery]. (41. of 1829.) As amended by the Committee. (66. of 1829.) - - -, ccxlii. 393.469 Bill for further facilitating the Administration of Justice in Suits and other Proceedings in Equity. (47. of 1830.) > - - ... cclxiii. 85 See also Chancery, Court of, England. Chancery, Court op, Ireland. Charities. Contempts op Court. East Indies, I. 2. Exchequer, Court op, England. Exchequer, Court op, Ireland. House op Commons, i. Inpants, Minors. &c. Purchasers Protection. Rolls Court. Trustees. Vice Chancellor. Witnesses. Equity Decrees. See Equity, Courts op. Pujrchasees Protection. Equivalent Company: Bill to provide for the Redemption of an Annuity of Ten thousand Pounds payable to the « Equivalent Company." (304.) - - - 1850. iv. 175 Equivalents, Scotch. See Debt, National, II. Erasures in Instruments. See Sasines. Erne River. See Inland Navigation, Ireland. Error, Writs of : Bill for preventing frivolous Writs of Error. (171. of 1825.) - - clxxvl 1129 Bill to enable Parties to sue out and prosecute Writs of Error in certain Cases upon the Pro - ceedings on Writs of Mandamus. (225.) - 1843. in. 23 Bill to stay Execution in Prosecutions for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (64.) - - - - - - - - 1844. n.47 Bill to stay Execution of Judgment for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (22.) As amended in Committee. (145.) As amended on Re-commitment, (151,) - 1845. iL 49. 51.55 Bill to make further Provision for staying Execution of Judgment for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (52.) — ^As amended on Report. (78.) - 1852-3. in. 55. 61 Bill to enable the Judges to appoint Commissioners within Ten Miles of London, and in the Isle of Man and the ' Channel Islands, to administer Oaths in Common Law ; and to authorize the taking in the Country of Bail in Error, and Recognizances and Bail on the Revenue' Side of the Exchequer. (80.) As amended in Committee (100.) - - - - ■ . . 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 1. 5 Return of Recognizances in Writs of Error which have been filed in the Crown Ofiice under 8 & 9 Vict. c. 68., and which of them have been estreated : Also, Return of the Sentences pronounced in the several Cases to which such Recognizances relate : Also Return stating in which of the said Writs of Error Judgment has been entered, distin- guishing the Judgments of Affirmance and Reversal, also distinguishing the Cases in which the Judgment of Reversal was signed for Want of a Joinder in Error, or in which the Judgment was pronounced without Argument : And also. Return of the Cases in which the Plaintiff" in Error has surrendered or paid any Fine in execution of the Sentence. (94.) - - - - - . 1852-3. xxv. 373 See also Appeals to the House op. Lords. Courts in England, Superior. Exchequer, Court op, England, Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases, Privt Council Appellate Jurisdiction, Questions to Judges. 314 440 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Error - - - - Evidence Ekkoe, Court op. See Courts in Ireland. Eeskine, John Francis, Esq. See Mar, Earl op. Escheat : Bill for the Amendment of the Law relative to the Forfeiture and Escheat of Freehold or Copy- hold Estates or other Interests holden in trust. (71.) - 1834. Vol. i. pt. 1. p. 223 Essex Assizes. See Crimes and Offences, III- 1. EssiNGTON. See Poet Essington. Established Churches. See Church op England. Church of Ireland. Church op Scotland. Colonies and Colonial Affairs, I. Estimates. See Army, III. i. Navy, 11. i. Eton College : Bill for effecting an Exchange between Her Majesty and the Provost and College of Eton. (181.) - - - 1842. it. 145 See also Cambridge University. Universities. Eton Poor Law Union, See Poor and Poor Kates, III. Euphrates, Expedition to. Excise . .. - -, -.. Executors Excise : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. Account of the Quantities of the several Articles charged with Duties of Excise in the Four Years ehded 5th April 1844, distinguishing each Year ; and a Compare of the last Year with the Average of the Three preceding Years. (117.) - 1844. "Vol. xv. p. 219 Similar Account for the Four Years ended 5th January 1845. (7.) - ' 1845. xvi. 129 Account of the Amount of Duties of Excise in the several Revenue Districts of Ireland in thc^ Years ended 5th January 1831, 1832, 1833, and 1834; and a Continuation of the Account t:; , for the Years ended 5th January 1835— 1844. (in 113.) ' - >- 1844. xv. 234 Account of the gross Receipts on certain Articles charged with Duties of Excise in Great Britain, but which were not subject to Duty in Ireland, from 1801 to 1833 ; and a Con- itinuationof the Account' to 1843, (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 266 y Account of the Difference between the Taxation paid' by Great Britain and by Ireland, since ' the Union to the 5th January 1834, so far as related -to the Excise Department ; and a Continuation of the Account to 1843. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 268, 269 Statement of the Rates of Duty chargeable on certain Articles consumed in Ireland during the Triennial Periods terminating on 25th March 1790 and 1800, and 5th January 1810, 1820, 1826, and 1830, and the Biennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1832 and 1834 respectively ; also a Continuation of the Statement for the Triennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1840 and 1844. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. -242 Return of the Rates and Amount of Duty on Tiles in England from 1821 to 1832. (in29.-App.) --...-. 1846. xxiii. 56 Account of the Amount of Duties of Excise in each Revenue District of Ireland in each of the' Years ended 5th Jaiiuary 1845 and 1846. (in 225.) - - 1846. xx. 342 Account of the gross and' net Receipts of the Duties of Excise in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1836 to 1845. (in 29.-App.) .... 1846. xxiii. 148 Account of the net Produce of the Revenue of Excise in the Years 1842, 1848, 1844, and '. . 1845, with the Amount remitted in those Years, (in 59.) - - 1846. xx. 329 ' Account of the several Duties of Customs and Excise repealed or reduced during each of the Years 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845, stating the Amount of such Duties before and after such Remission or Repeal. (97.) ----- 1846. xix. Ill Account of the Reductions in the Excise Department actually effected and in progress since the Repeal of Duties on Auctions and on Glass, (in 59.) - - 1846. xx. 330 Return (so far as relates to the Excise Department) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any OflB.Ce or Department, in any new Situation or Appointment in 1847; and -of the increased Salary, &c. allowed before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence with the Treasury relative thereto, and to any Increase of Establishment," Salaried, &c. where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase pro- posed, (in 191.) - - - - ' - - 1847-8. xxi. 436 Return of the gross Receipt of Excise Duties in the Year 1846. (in 178.) - 1849. xxv. 385 Treasury Minute, dated 25th September 1855, relating to Exchequer Specifications and Acquittances. (7.") ■ - . - - - - - 1856. xxii. 151 See also Auctioneers and Auctions. Beek^ Beet Root Sugak. Bonded Goods. Bricks. Bristol Port. ' Copi*er. Corn, Roasted. Crown Suits. Customs. Fees, &C; Finance. Glass. • Hides and Skins. Hops. iNLAsti Revenue. Lead. Loans. Malt. Marshall's Digest. Oaths, I. 3. II, Paper. Penalties. Police op the Metropolis. Potash. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Revenue, Public. Salt. Soap. Spirits. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Statistical Abstract. Sugar. Taxes and Duties. Tea. Tobacco. Trade and Navigation. Victuallers. Wine. Excise Benevolent Fund Society : Bill to extend to the Officers of Inland Revenue the Privilege of becoming Members of th^ Excise Benevolent Fund Sociiety. (235.): - . - - 1849. iv. 525 Excise Incorporation, Scotland : Bill for abolishing the Excise Incorporation in Scotland, and for transferring the Funds of the said Incorporation to the Consolidated Fund, and providing for the Payment of the Annuities to the Widows and Orphans of late and present Members of the Incorporation Fund. (166.J - ----- 1835. ii; 317 Execution of Criminals. See Courts in England. Crimes and Oepences. Execution, Writs of. See Courts in England. Debtors and Debts. Farming Stock. Executions for Rent. See Landlord and Ti;i?ant. Executors : . Bill for making'better Provision for the Disposal of the undisposed-of Residues of the Effects of Testators. (128. of 1828.) - . - - ccxxv. 563 A similar Bill. (72. of 1829.) ... ccxlii. 553 A similar Bill. (125. of'lSaO.) - - , - cclxiii. 287 BiU to amend ^he,L3,ws with respect to Executors and Administrators. (76.) - 1835. i. 395 A similar Biil. '(27.) - - - - - 1836. l 135 See also Administration of AsSeTs. East Indies, I. 2. Infants, Minors, &c. Probate, Court of. , TbfsSees a^np Mortgagees. . Wills, 3K4. 448 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Exeter _ - - . . Falconer EXETEE, CiTT or : Order in Council (issued under the Cholera Prevention Acts) enabling the Board of Health for the City of Exeter to raise Sums of Money, (in 255. of 1831-32.) Vol.ccoix. p,539 ExETETi College, Oxford. See Oxpokd Univeksitt. Exeter, Dean op : Bill for removing Doubts as to the Appointment of a Dean of Exeter, or of any other Cathedral Church. (67.) - - - ^ - - - 1839. ii. 329 ExETEK, Diocese op : , * Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for declaring the Sciliy Islands to be within the Diocese) of Exeter, and for prospectively increasing the Income of the Bishop t)f Exeter, (in 22.) - - - 1839. xvi. 275 See also Church of England. Exeter District Court of Bankruptcy. iS'ee Bankeuptct Courts, &c. Exeter and Cornwall, Archdeaconries of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for endowing the Archdeaconries of Exeter and Cornwall, (in 49.) - - 1843. xxii. 20 Exeter and Exmouth Eailwat : Report of the Railway Commissioners tin the Exeter and Exmouth Railway Act Amendment, (in 148. 5.) - - - - - - - - 1847. XL. 41 Exeter Hall Singing School. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. ^Exeter, Teovil, and Dorchester Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Exeter, Yeovil, and Dorchester Railway and Branches Bill, (in 148.5.) ..... 1847. xl. 41 Exhibition of 1851. See Industrial Exhibition. ExMOOR Forest : Bill for vesting in His Majesty certain Parts of the Forest of Exmoor, and for inclosing the said Forest. (100. of 1814-15.) - . . . . . . lxxih. 465 Exmouth, Viscount : Thanks of the House to Viscount Exmouth for his Services at Algiers ; and his Lordship's Reply. (3. of 1817.) ...... lxxxvi. 322 Expeditions. See Arctic Expeditions. China. East Indies, III. i. Niger Expedition. "■ Expenditure, Public. See Finance. Experimental Squadron. See Naty, II. Experiments in Distillation. See Spirits, II. Expired and Expiring Laws. See Laws, Expired and Expiring. Explosions in Collieries. See' Collieries. Exportation op Machinery. See Machinery, Exportation of. Exports. See Imports and Exports. " Express " Packet. See Mexico. Extents in Aid : Bill to regulate the issuing of Extents in Aid. (98. of 1817.) - lxxxiii. 589 Extortion. See Criminal Law, 1. 2. 3. Extramural Sepulture. See Interment of the Dead. Extra-parochial Relief. See Poor and Poor Rates, L Eyre, Thomas. See Newburgh Pi;eeage. F. Factories. See Cotton Mills and Factories. Factors, Goods intrusted to. See Merchants Property, Protection of. Faculty, Court of. See Judges Salaries. Faculties, Court op. See Prerogative Court, Ireland. Fairs Tolls at, in IrelaJid. See Tolls, Customs, and Duties, Ireland. Fairs and Markets. See Markets and Pairs. Falconer^and Yates's Salaries. See County Courts. SESSIONAL PAPEES, ISOl-lSSQ. 449 Falkland - - ... Fees Falkland Islands : Bill for enabling Her Majesty to provide for the Government of Her Settlements on the Coast of Africa and in the Falkland Islands. (62.) - - - 1843. Vol. ii. p. 403 Correspondence between the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners and the Colonial Office, '&c. respecting the Colonization of the Falkland Islands, (in 183.) ..... 1841. V. 105. etseq. Papers relative to the Falkland Islands ; with Map. (183.) - - 1841. v. 95 Correspondence relative to the Falkland Islands. (148.) ... 1843. v, 489 See also Colonies, I. Emigration and Emigkants, i. Statistical Tables. Falmouth Election. See Pakliamentaet Repkesentation, 1. 1. False Pretences : Bill to amend the Law of False Pretences. (139.) - - - 1857-8. iv. 375 See also Criminal Law, 1. 23. False Swearing. See Perjdrt. Farm Buildings : Bill to amend the Law as to burning Farm Buildings. (203.) - - 1844. iii. 751 See also iMPRovEirENT and Drainage op Lands, I. Farmers Estate Society, Ireland : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Farmers Estate Society, Ireland, Bill ; with Minutes of Evidence. (305.) - - 1847-8. xxix. 473 Farming. See Agricultural Statistics. Agriculture. Farming Stock : Bill to regulate the Sale of Farming Stock taken in Execution or other Process of Law in Great Britain. (62. of 1814-15.) With the Amendments made by the Committee. (112. of 1814-15.) lxxiii. 341. 343 Bin to regulate the Sale of Farming Stock taken in Execution. (68. of 1816.) - lxxvii. 181 Faenham Rectory : Bill for separating the Impropriate Rectories of Farnham, Frensham, Elsted, Scale, and Bentley, in the Counties of Surrey and Southampton, from the Archdeaconry of Surrey, and for better endowing the Benefices of the same Parishes respectively, and of certain new Benefices within the respective Parishes of Farnham and Frensham ; and for annexing to the Archdeaconry of Surrey, in lieu thereof, a Prebend in the Cathedral Church of Winchester; and for other Purposes. (141.) - - 1840. in. 153 Farquharson's Divorce : Proceedings of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Robert Neshara Farquharson, Esq., with Mary Ann his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (234.) - 1846. xxi. 575 Fast Days. See Holydays and Fast Days. Fees, Perquisites, &c.: Bill for appointing the Commissioners to inquire into the Fees, Gratuities, Perquisites, and Emoluments which are or have been received in the several Public Offices in Ireland therein mentioned ; to examine into any Abuses which may exist therein ; and into the present Mode of receiving, collecting, issuing, and accounting for Public Money in Ireland. (81. of 1803-4.) ...... [viii,] 411 Bill for continuing the last above Act. (135. of 1812.) - - - XLViii. 1097 A similar BiU. (133. of 1812-13.) ..... lix. 821 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Fees, Gratuities, Perquisites, -and Emoluments which are or have been received in certain Public Offices in Ireland ; and into the Mode of receiving, collecting, issuing, and accounting for Public Money there. (46. of 1806.) - - - - - - - - iv. 1 [SuBiTECT : — Customs.] Second Report of the Commissioners. (98. of 1806.) - - - - iv. 387 [Subject : — Stamps.] Third Report of the Commissioners. (99. of 1806.) .... iv. 473 [Subject: — Assessed Taxes.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (4. of 1806-7.) ... xii. 1 [Subject: — Land Revenue of the Cro-wn.] Fifth Report of the Commissioners. (44. of 1806-7.) . . - . xii. 95 [Subject : — Excise. Distillation of Spirits.] Sixth Report of the Commissioners. (17. of 1808.) ... - xvii. 1 [Subject : — Excise. Malt Duty.] Seventh Report of the Commissioners. (4. of 1809.) ... - xxvi. 1 [Subject -.—Excise. Auctions ; Glass Bottles ; Hides, Skins, Vellum, and Parchment ; Paper ; Paper Hangings ; Tobacco; Licences; Wrought Plate ; Cards and Dice.] Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (96. of 1809.) . . - - xxvi. 83 [Subject :— Excise. Mode of accounting for Excise Duties.] III. 3 L 460 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Fees . - - . Femes Fees, Pekquisitbs, &c. — continued. Ninth Report of the Commissioners. (54. of 1810.) - - - Vol. xxxiv. p. 1 [Subject: — General Post Office.] Tenth Eeport of the Commissioners. (127. of 1810.) , ... xxxiv. 95 [Subject: — ^Arrears and Balances.] Supplement to the Eighth and Tenth Report, being a Reply to the Memorial of the Attorney and Solicitor Generals of Ireland, and the Two Counsel, to the Boards of Customs and Excise, on the Subject of such Parts of those Reports as relate to Revenue Law Expenditure. (78. of 1812.) .... - li. 1 Eleventh Eeport of the Commissioners : — First Part. (31. of 1811.) - - xlhi. 1 [Subject: — Arrears and Balances of deceased and dismissed Collectors of Customs and Excise.] Eleventh Report of the Conmiissioners : — Second Part. (93. of 1812.) - - li. 91 [SiTBjBCT: — Balances due by deceased and dismissed Distributors of Stamps.] Eleventh Report of the Commissioners :— Third Part. (160. of 1812-13.) - - lx. 1 [Subjects: — Balances due by deceased and dismissed Deputy-Postmasters. Hearth Money Balances Arrears of Quit Bents.] Twelfth Report of the Commissioners. (94. of 1812.) - - - li. 151 [Subject: — Board of Works.] Thirteenth Report of the Commissioners. (22. of 1812-13.") ... lx. 77 [Subject: — ^Directors General of Inland Navigation.] First Report of the Committee appointed by the Treasury to inquire into the PeeS and Emoluments of Public Offices. (251.) - - - ' - 1837. xl. 168 [Subjects : — Fees and Perquisites received in the following Offices: Admiralty and Navy Depart- ments, War Office, Ordnance Office, Secretaries of State, Patent Office of the Attorney and Solicitor General, Signet Office, Privy Seal Office, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Clerk of the Patents in Chancery, Privy Council Office, Treasury, Kegistrar of Colonial Slaves, and Comptroller General of the Exchequer.] Second and final Eeport. (251.2.) - - - - 1837. xl. 337 [Subjects: — Fees and Perquisites received in the following Offices: Stamps and Taxes, Customs, Excise, Woods and Porpsts, Chancellor of Exchequer's Office, and King's Remembrancer's Office.] Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Fees, Gratuities, &c. of the several Public Offices on the Civil List Establishment. ... 1837. xl. 413 [Subjects : — ^Pees, &c. received in the Public Offices on the Civil List Establishment, and in the Earl Marshal's Office and College of Arms: 1. Fees of Honour; 2. On the Delivery of Robes, Mantles, &c. ; 3. On Warrants of Appointment, &c.; 4. On swearing in Officers and Tradesmen. 5. On Payment of certain Salaries ; 6. On Payment of Tradesmen's Bills; 7. On Theatrical Patents and Licences; 8. On licensing Theatrical Entertainments; 9. Miscellaneous.] See also Admikaltt, Cottkts of. Assizes. Attoenies and Solicitoks. Bankeuptct, in. Bankruptcy Courts. Bills, Private. Chancery, Court OF, England. Chancery, Court of, Ireland. Clerks of the Peace. ' Commercial Licences. Commissary Courts, Scotland. Common Pleas. Consuls and Consular Establishments. Coroners. Coroners Inquests. County Courts. Courts in England. Courts in Ireland. Courts in Scotland. Criminal Law, I. i . Customs, I. 2. 11. 4. East Indies, m. 2. ,| Ecclesiastical Courts. Exchequer, Court of, England. Foreign Office. Gaols and Prisons. House of Lords, i. Letters. Patent. Offices, ; Public, I. i. Palace and Marshalsea Courts. Pardons. Prosecutions, ''■ Fees payable on. Register House, Edinburgh. Salaries, Public, s Salford Hundred Court. Session, Court of. Sheriff and Stewart Courts, Scotland. Sheriffs Fees. Turnpike Roads and Highways, n. Vice-Admiralty Courts. Fee-farm Eents. See Leasehold Tenure of Lands, Ireland. Fee Fund of the House. See House of Lordsj i. Felo de se. See Suicide. Felony. See Crimes and Offences. Dublin. Millbank Prison. Police of Metropolis. Witnesses. » Female Children, Protection op : Bill to amend the Statute 9 Geo. 4. c. 31. (91.) - . . 1857-8. v. 125 Bill (as amended on Eeport) to amend the Statutes 9 Geo. 4. c. 31. and 14 & 15 Vict. c. 100. s. 29. (109.) 1857-8. v. 127 See also Criminal Law, I. 8. Female Convicts. See Convicts. Female Orphan House. See Education and Schools, Ireland. Females, Employment of. See Agricultural Labourers. Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. Cotton Mills and Factories. Mining and Manufacturing Population. Needlewomen. Females, Protection op. See Women, Protection of. Femes Covert. See Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, &c. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1810-1869. 451 Fermanagh - - Fictitious Fbbmanagh Bakonial Subdivisions : Bill to amend the Law relating to Grand Juries in Ireland, so far as to empower the Grand Jury of the County of Fermanagh to reconstruct the Baronial Subdivisions of the said County. (188.) 1837. Vol. n. p. 305 Feemot. See Poor in Ieeland, III. e. Feemot, Loed : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Edmund Burke Baron Fermoy, claiming a Right to vote in the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. . (c.) ... 1856. xxni. 181 Proceedings on ditto, (c. 2.) . - - - - 1856. xxni. 187 Opinions of the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them on Lord Fermoy's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland, (111.) ,- 1856. xii. 35 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges m whom was referred the Petition of Edmund Burke Roche Baron Fermoy, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (g.) l»i)7 Sess. 2. xix. 581 See also Peees of Ireland. Feeries in Scotland. See Highlands of Scotland. Fevee Hospital, Cobk : Annual Report of Cork Fever Hospital and House of Recovery, for [the. Tear 1845. Read atthe Annual General Meeting held 16th Feb. (in 24.-App.) - 1846. xxv. 219 FeveIe Hospital, Dublin : Account of the Number of Admissions and Deaths in the Fever Hospital in Cork Street, Dublin, in 1809 and 1810, distinguishing each Month. (90. of 1811.) - xlv. 35 See also Medical Chaeities and Institutions, Ireland. Fevee Hospitals, Ireland : Bill for further Encouragement of Fever Hospitals in Ireland. (63. of 1813-14.) lxix. 427 Bill for establishing Fever Hospitals, and for making other Regulations for the Relief of the suffering Poor, and for preventing the Increase of infectious Fevers, iu Ireland, (in 80. of 1818.) - - - - - - Lxxxviii. 359 BiU to extend the Powers of Grand Juries in the Execution of the Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 47. for establishing Fever Hospitals in Ireland. (69. of 1830.) . - ccLxin. 121 Bill to amend the Acts 58 Geo. 3. c. 47. and 59 Geo. 3. c. 41. for establishing Fever Hospitals, and for preventing contagious Diseases in Ireland. (39. of 1831-32.) - coxcvir. 681 Bill to amend the Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 47. for establishing Fever Hospitals, and for making other Regulations for the Relief of the suffering Poor, and for preventing the Increase of infectious Fevers, ia Ireland. (191.) - - . 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1049 Bill to make Provision, until 1st September 1847, for the Treatment of poor Persons afflicted with Fever in Ireland. (66.) --.... 1846. iv. 1 Bill to amend and continue the above Act. (82.) - „ _ 1847. iv. 87 Bill to amend and further continue same Act. (353.) 1847-8. iv. 619 Abstracts of the most serious Representations made by the several Medical Superintendents of Public Institutions (Fever Hospitals, Infirmaries, &c.) in the Provinces of Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Connaught. (65.) - - - 1846. xix^ 117 Returns from the Secretaries of the Grand Juries of the several Counties in Ireland, showing the Number of Dispensaries and Fever Hospitals for which Presentments have been made in each within the Year 1845 and each of the Three preceding Years ; the Names and Definitions of the Districts for which the Institutions are supported ; the Sums presented to each ; and the Number of those for which Presentments have been sought and refused, with the Reason of such Refusal. (25.) - - 1846. xix. 127 Ditto, (in 24.-App.) ..... 1846. xxv. 495 Map of Ireland, showing the Situations of all Infirmaries, Dispensaries, and Fever Hospitals. (in24.-App.) - - - - -' - 1846. xxv. 695 See also Cork. Dublin. Medical Chaeities and Institutions, Ieeland. Poor in Ireland. Wateepoed Fevee Hospital. Ffeench, Loed. See Magisteacy. Fictitious Votes : 1. Ireland: First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1837, on Fictitious Votes in Ireland; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (237. 1.) - 1837. xxv. 1 Second Report from the same Committee. (237.2.) - . 1837. xxvr. 1 Third Report from the same Committee. (237. 3.) - . - 1837. xxvii. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Observationsj) [Heads of Evidence:— Registry of Fictitious Votes in Belfast, Clonmel, and Dublin. Necessity for an annual Revision of the Register. Admission of Ereemeu to the Corporation at large, and to the different Guilds in Dublin. Appeals against the Decisions of the Registering Barristers in Dublin and Belfast. County and Parish Cess. Ereemen by Marriage in Clonmel and Dublin. National Association. Pacificators. Principles on -which the Registering Barristers estimated the Value of Property to Persons claiming to register in Belfast, Clonmel, and Dublin. -Local Valuation.] 3L 3 452 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Fictitious • - - . _ Finance Fictitious Votes — continued. 1. Ireland — continued. First Report fi-om the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Fictitious Votes in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix containing several Returns relating to Voters for the City of Cork. (157.) - - 1 838. Vol. xxvi. p. 245 Second Report, being a Supplemental Appendix of Returns of Voters for the City of Cork. (157. 2.) - - - .... 1838. XXVI. 583 Third Report ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (157.3.) - 1838. xxvn. 1 (The Committee reported tbe Evidence, without any Observations.) [Heads op Evidence: — Whether Appeals should be allowed from the Registering Barrister. Character of the Constituency of Cork. Electors and Elective Franchise, in Cork and Longford. Forty Shilling Freeholders. List of Claimants to register : Evils of the present System. Notices of Registration in Longford and King's County. Oath as to Payment of Rates, and as to Qualifi- cation. Necessity for an annual Revision of the Register. Suggestions for improving the present System of Registration. Influence of the Roman Catholic Clergy. Manner in which the Tenantry would vote if left to themselves.] ' 2. Scotland: First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1837, on Fictitious Votes in Scotland ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (77.) - 1837. xxviii. 1 Continuation of the Minutes of Evidence, (in 370.) - - - 1838. xxviii. 13 Second Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (in 370.) 1838. xxviii. 1 [Subjects : — I. The different Classes of Fictitious Votes. XL Facilities afforded for their Intro- duction by the Constitution and Practice of existing Courts. III. Means of checking their future Introduction by an improved Machinery, or by additional Restrictions on the Franchise.] [Heads of Evidence: — Examination into the fictitious and improper Votes alleged to have been created and registered in the Counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh. ] FiBLD, Esther : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of the Bill to declare void an alleged Marriage between Esther Field, au Infant, and Samuel Brown. (284.) ........ 1847-8. xxii. 383 Field Crops, Stealikg. See Crimes and Offences, I. 7 d. III. Field Gardens : Bill to promote letting of Field Gardens to Labouring Poor. (269.) - 1845. lu. 591 Fife, Earl of : Report from the Lord Chancellor on the Earl of . Fife's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland. (216.) - ... - 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 609 Filacers op the Common Pleas, Ireland. See Courts in Ireland. Finance : Bill better to provide for the Application to the Service of the Year 1841 of the Sums granted in the Two last Sessions of Parliament. (10.) - - . 1842. ii. 17 Bill for raising the Sum of 11,132,100?. by Exchequer Bills for the Service of the Year 1843 ; and for amending the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 63. for granting Relief to certain Islands in the West Indies, (253.) ... ... 1843. n. 555 Bill for allowing the Subscriptions to the Loan of 8,000,000/. raised in the Year 1847 to be paid up under Discount. (184.) - - - - 1847. iv. 367 Bill tor raising the Sum of 2,000,000?. by Exchequer Bills or by the Creation of Annuities, for the Service of the Year 1848. (371.) - - - 1847-8. iv. 613 Bill to apply the Sum of 8,000,000?. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1852. (61.) ....... 1852. n. 481 Bill to apply the Sum of 2,000,000/. to the Service of the Year 1853. (65.) * - - - - - 1852-3. vii. 649 Bill for raising the Sum of 1,750,000?. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1854. (57.) . - - - ... 1854. IT. 135 Bill for raising the Sum of 16,024,100?. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1854. (111.) - ... 1854. IT. 139 Bill for raising the Sum of 6,000,000?. by Exchequer Bonds and Exchequer Bills. (157.) 1854. IV. 145 Bill to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund, and certain other Sums, to the Service of the Year 1854, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. (330.) 1854. m. 531 Bill to alter the Mode of providing for certain Expenses now charged upon certain Branches of the Public Revenues and upon the Consolidated Fund. (206.) As amended by Select Committee. (278.) ..... i854. vl 159. 171 Bill to alter the Mode of providing for certain Expenses now charged upon certain Branches of the Public Revenues and upon the Consolidated Fund. (312.) - 1854. vi. 183 Bill to apply the Sum of 3,300,000?. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending 31st March 1855. (39.) .... 1854-5. m. 403 Bill to apply the Sum of 20,000,000?. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1855. (40.) 1854-5. m. 407 Bill for raising the Sum of 17,183,000?. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1855. (47.) 1854-5. IV. 201 Bill to apply the Sum of 10,000,000?. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1855. (165.) 1854-5. in. 411 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 453 Finance Finance — continued. Bill for raising 16,000,000Z. by way of Annuities. (85.) - - 1854-5. Vol. v. p. Y9 Bill for raising 5,000,000Z. by way of Annuities. (37.) - - - 1856. in. 37 Bill for raising the further Suih of 5,000,000^. by way of Annuities. (125.) 18S6. iii. 49 Bill for funding Exchequer Bills, and raising Money by way of Annuities. (38.) - - - ■ - - - - 1856. V. 63 Bill for raising the Sum of 21,182,700^. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1856. (76.) ...-'- « . 1856. v. 51 Bill for raising the Sum of 4,000,000?. by Exchequer Bills and Exchequer Bonds, for the Sei-tice of the Year 1856. (204.) - - . . - 1856. v. 55 Bill to apply the Sum of 26,000,000/. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1856. (47.) 1856. iii. 411 Bill to apply a Sum out of the' Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year 1856, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. (255.) ..---. 1856. iii. 415 Bill for raising the Sum of 21,049,700/. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1857. (53.) ------- 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 57 Bill to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1857. and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. (54.) • - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 11 Bill to apply the Sum of 8,000,000/. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1857. (72.) ------ 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 379 Bill to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year 1857, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. (201.) - - - . - - 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 383 Bill for raising the Sum of 20,911,500/. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1858. (83.) -------- 1857-8. iv. 99 Bill for raising the Sum of 2,000,000/. by Exchequer Bonds. (92.) - 1857-8. iv. 103 Billto apply the Sum of 10,000,000/. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1858. (53.) ------- 1857-8. iii. 305 Bill to apply the Sum of 500,000/. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending 31st March 1858. (54.) - - - - -1857-8. iii. 311 Bill to apply the Sum of 11,000,000/. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1858. (108.) - - - - - 1857-8. iii. 317 Bill to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund and the Surplus of Ways and Means to the Service of the Year 1858, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. (257.) ..-.-- 185'[-8. m. 321 Bill to apply the Sum of 1,222,383/. 8s. 9d. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year ending 31st March 1859. (64.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 57 BiU to apply the Sum of 11,000,000/. out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1859. (65.) - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 61 BiU for raising the Sum of 13,277,400/. by Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year 1859. (111.) - . - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 365 Bill to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year 1859, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament. (110.) ..-----.- 1859, Sess. 1. n. 65 Minutes of Proceedings of the Select Comijiittee of the House of Lords on the Public Revenue and Consolidated Fund Charges Bill. (282.) - - - 1854. xxi. 311 Accounts of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources constituting the Public Income of Great Britain for the Year 1802 ; and of the Public Expenditure for the same Period ; also an Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding on the 5th Jan. 1803. (1802-3.) ----- [vii.] 183. 253. 279 Abstract Statement of the Public Income and permanent Charge of the United Kingdom for the Year 1802. (1802-3.) .--.-. [yn.] 337 Accounts of the net Produce of the permanent Taxes, annual Duties, Customs, Excise, &c. in the Year 1802. (1802-3.) - - - - ' - - [vii.] 141 Total net Produce of the permanent Taxes in the Years ended 5th April 1802, 5th Jan. 1803, and 5th April 1803. (1802-3.) ------ [vn.] 137 Account of the. Disposition of Grants for Great Britain for the Service of the Year 1803. (12. of 1803-4.) [xi.] 1 Accounts of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources constituting the Public Income of Great Britain for the Year 1803 ; and of' the Public Expenditure for the same Period. (19. & 20. of 1803-4.) , ----- [xi.] 13. 89 Account of the Disposition of Grants for Great Britain for the Service of the Year 1805. (14. of 1806.) VII. 175 Account of all Additions made to the annual Charge of the Public Debt by the Interest of any Loan made or Annuities created subsequent to the 27 Geo. 3. c. 13. ; and also an Estimate of the Produce of the several Duties granted for defraying the Charges incurred in respect of the same, for the Year 1806. (15. of 1807.) - - xiii. 253 Accounts of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources constituting the Public Income of Great Britain for the Year 1 806, and of the Public Expenditure for the same i^eriod ; also an Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding on the 5th Jan. 1807. (43. of 1806-7.) xiii. 127. 189. 217 Accounts respecting the Produce of the Consolidated Fund, War Taxes, and Customs and Excise, in the Years 1807 and 1808. (8. of 1809.) - - - ' xxx. 5 3L 3 454 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Finance Finance — continued. Accounts of the Ordinary Revenues and total actual Expenditure of Ireland for Ten Years ending 5th Jan. 1811 ; of the Public Funded and Unfunded Debt of Ireland on 1st Jan. 1801 and 1811, with the annual Charge thereon ; and also of the Expense of Manage- ment of "the Customs and Excise,&c. (26. of 1811.) - - Vol. xlv. p. 1-8 Finance Accounts of Ireland, for the Year 1811, classed under the following Heads: — i. Public Income : — ii. Consolidated Fund : — iii. Arrears and Balances : — iv. Trade and Navigation : — v. Public Expenditure : — vi. Public Funded Dett : — ^vii. Unfunded Debt : — viii. Disposition of Grants. (61. of 1812.) - - - - lv. 63 Accounts of the Income, Charge, and Surplus of the Consolidated Fund, in 1809, 1810, and 1811, and of the War Taxes, &c. for the same Periods. (6. of 1812.) - lv. 43 Accounts of the total Amount of Money raised by Taxes, and Increase of the National Debt, for the Public Service, in each of the Years from 1790 to 1811 ; of the Amount of the Capital of the Funded and Unfunded Debt of Great Britain and Ireland on let Jan. 1812 ; and of the Produce of the permanent and War Taxes for the Year ended Stt April 1812. (96. of 1812.) , - lv. 57 Accounts of the total Amount of Charge on account of Debt, Sinking Fund, and Charge of Management, and of the net Sums paid into the Exchequer on account of the War and permanent Taxes, in each Year from 1800 to 1812. - (147. of 1812-18.) lxvi. 164-166 Accounts of the Public Expenditure, and of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding, of Great Britain, for the Year ended 5th Jan. 1815. ^78. of 1814-15.) - lxxv. 365 Abstract of the net Produce of the Eevenue in the Years 1814 and 1815, and the total Produce of the Customs and Excise. (12. of 1816.) ... txxix. 1 Accounts of the Amount of Payments made by Great Britain on account of the joint Charge of the United Kingdom, and of the Expense of managing and collecting the Kevenue, in the Fourteen Years ended 5th Jan. 1816 j and of Payments made by and in Great Britain on the joint Account of Great Britain and Ireland in the Year ending 5th Jan. 1815. (56. of 1816.) ....... Lxxix. 7-10 Accounts of the Ordinary Revenues and Extraordinary Resources constituting the Public Income of Great Britain for the Year 1815, and of the Public Expenditure for the same Period ; also an Account of the Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding on the 5th Jan. 1816, and an Account of the Disposition of Grants for Great Britain for the Service of the Year 1815. (121. of 1816.) - - - lxxix. 13.69.93.105 Finance Accounts of Ireland ; viz. Loans raised for the Public Service in the Years 1812, 1813, 1814, and 1815 ; State of the Consolidated Fund and the Sinking Fund in 1816 ; Unfunded Debt and Demands outstanding on 5th Jan. 1815 ; gross Produce of the Ordinary Revenues in each of the Twenty-four Years ended 5th Jan. 1816; Payments made by Ireland in the Year 1815 on the joint Account of Great Britain and Ii-eland ; Imports and Exports in 1813, 1814, and 1815 ; net Revenue paid into the Exchequer in 1815; probable Charge for the Yeax 1816; and Expense of the Civil List of Ireland in the Year 1815. (73. of 1816.) ...... lxxix. 175 Accounts of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund and of the Annual Duties in each Year from 1810 to 1816, and of the yearly Produce of aU Duties imposed during the same Period ; Amount of the Public Funded Debt of Great Britain on 1st Feb. 1817, and of the Unfunded Debt on the 1st Feb. in each Year from 1803 to 1817; Total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st Feb. 1786 to 1st Feb. 1817 ; Amount received from War Taxes, and Price of Three, Four, and Five per Cent. Stock, on the 1st Feb. and 1st Sept. in each Year from 1786 to 1817. (23. of 1817.) - - - lxxxvi. 1 Accounts of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund in the Two Years, and of the net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain in the Three Years, ended 5th April 1817 ; of the Produce of the War Excise Duties for the Two Years, and of the permanent Duties for the Three Years, ended 5th April 1817; and also of the Income, Charge, and Surplus or Deficiency of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain in the Three Years ended 5th April 1817. (38. of 1817.) .... lxxxvi. 15 Account of the Income of and Charge upon the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom in the Quarter ended 5th July 1816 ; and for Great Britain for the Quarter ended 5th July 1817. (103. of 1817.) LXXXVI. 25 Account of all Additions made to the Annual Charge of the Public Debt by the Interest of any Loan made or Annuities created subsequent to the 27 Geo. 3. c. 13. ; andalso an Estimate of the Produce of the several Duties granted for defraying the ■ Charges incurred in respect of the same, for the Year 1816. (45. of 1817.) - - - lxxxvi. 29 Similar Account for the Year 1817. (115. of 1818.) - - - . xciv. 5 Accounts of the ordinary Income and Charge of the Consolidated Fund of Ireland for the Three .Years ended 5th Jan. 1817 ; and of the ^et Produce of the Revenues of Ireland arising from Customs, Excise, Stamps, Postage, and Assessed Taxes, for the same Period. (64. of 1817.) - . lxxxvi. 53 Account of the Total net Produce of the Eevenue of Great Britain and Ireland in each of the Eight Years ended 5th Jan. 1818. (22. of 1818.) - - . xciv. 1 Account of the Produce of all Duties imposed in each Year from 5th Jan. 1811 to 5th Jan. 1818 ; distinguishing the Duties and the Produce of each. (26. of 1818.) - xciv. 3 Account of' the net Produce of all the permanent Taxes of Great Britain for the Years 1816 and 1817. (32. of 1818.) xcrv. 27 Account of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund in the Three Years ended 5th April 1818 ; Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain in the Four Years ended 5th April 1818 ; and Accounts of the War Excise Duties for the Three Years, and net Produce of the Permanent Taxes in Great Britain for the Four Years, ended $th April 1818,- (42. of 1818.) --..-... xciv. 75 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 465 Finance Finance — continued. Accounts of the Public Expenditure, and of the Unfunded Debt and outstanding Demands, of the United Kingdom for the Year 1817. (114. of 1818.) - Vol. xciv. p. 31. 57 Accounts of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund and of the annual Duties in each of the Eight Years ending 5th Jan. 1818. (6. of 1818.) - - • - xciT. 71 Account of the Income, Charge, and Surplus of Deficiency of the Consolidated Fund of Great Britain in the Four Years ended 5th April 1818. (43. of 1818.) - xciy. 87 Accounts of the tot^l Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st Feb. 1786 to 5th Jan. 1818 ; of the Amount of the Public Funded Debt of Great Britain on 5th Jan. 1818 ; of the Amount of the Unfunded Debt on the 1st Feb. in each Year from 1803 to 1818 ; and of the Price of the Three, Four, and Five per Cent. Stock on the 1st Jan. and 1st Sept. in each Year from 1786 to 1818. (5. of 1818.) - - xciv. 89 Accounts of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund in the Four Years, and of the Income, Charge, and Surplus or Deficiency thereof in the Five Years, ended 5th Jan. 1819; Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain in the Five Years ended 5th Jan. 1819 ; and Account of the total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st Feb. 1786 to 5th Jan. 1819. (14. of 1819;) - - - cvra. 1 Account of the Income and Charge upon the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom for the Year 1818. (168. of 1819.) - - - - - - cnii. 17 Abstract of the net Produce of the Eevenue of Great Britain for the Three Years ended the 5th July 1819. (169. of 1819.) ...... cvm. 45 Account of the net Produce of the permanent Duties imposed in Great Britain in the Five Years ended 5th Jan. 1819. (25. of 1819.) . - - - cvm. 49 . Account of all Capital Sums of Stock tranferred from the Public Funds of Great Britain to those of Ireland, under Acts 57 and 58 Geo. 3., in each Month, from 22d Nov. 1817 to 27th May 1819. (91. of 1819.) - - - - - - cvm. 51 Accounts of the net Produce of the Taxes in 1819.' (12. of 1819-20.) - cxviii. 51 , Abstract of the net Produce of the Eevenue of Great Britain in the Three Years ended 10th Oct. 1819. (8. of 1819-20.) .... - cxviii. 55 Finance Accounts of the United Kingdom for the Year 1819, classed under the following Heads : — i. Public Income : — ii. Consolidated Fund : — iii. Arrears and Balances :— iv. Trade and Navigation : — v. Public Expenditure : — vi. Public Funded Debt : — vii. Unfunded Debt :— viii. Disposition of Grants. (103. of 1820.) - cxviii. 57 Account of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund in the Five Years, and of the Income,- Charge, &c. thereof in the Six Years, ended 5th Jan. 1820 ; Abstracts of the net Pro- duce of the Eevenue of Great Britain in the Six Years ended 5th Jan. 1820 ; Account of the total Amount of the National Debt in each Year from 1st Feb. 1786 to 5th Jan. 1820 ; and an Account of the net Produce of the permanent Duties imposed in Great Britain in the Six Years ending 5th Jan. 1820. (5. of 1820.) - - cxviii. 357 Abstract of the net Produce of the Eevenue of Great Britain in the Six Years ended 5th April 1820. (12. of 1820.) ...... cxviii. 381 Account of the Public Expenditure of the United Kingdom for the Year ended 5th Jan. 1820. (7. of 1820.) --....- cxvm. 377 Accounts of the net Produce of the Taxes imposed in Great Britain in the Year 1819, in the Quarter ended 5th April 1820. (88. of 1820.) - - - - cxviii. 389 Similar Accounts so far as relates to Ireland. (65. of 1820.) - • cxviii. 393 Abstract of the net Produce of the Eevenue of Great Britain in the Years ended 10th Oct. 1819 and 10th Oct. 1820. (111. of 1820.) - . - - cxvm. 397 Accounts of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom payable in Great Britain as the same stood on Sth Jan. 1821 ; of the net Produce of all the permanent Taxes of Great Britain for Two Years ended Sth Jan. 1821 ; and of the Progress made in the Eedemp- tion of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom.. (48. of 1821.) - cxxv. 5 Account of the net Produce of the Consolidated Fund in each Quarter, for the Two Years ended5th July 1820 and 1821. (133. of 1821.) - - - - cxxv. 17 Accounts of the net Public Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom in the Years ended 5th Jan. 1821 and 1822 ; Estimate of the Public Income and Expenditure of the Year 1822, exclusive of Sums to be issued for the Eedemption of Debt ; and an Estimate of aU Taxes repealed and of Taxes imposed since the Termination of the late War, and the Amount of their annual Produce. (10. of 1822.) - . - - cxli. 227 Account of the net Produce of aU the permanent Taxes, of Great Britain for Two Years ended 5th Jan. 1822 ; Accpuht of the Progress made in the Eedemption of the Public Funded Debt of the United Kingdom payable in Great Britain at the 5th Jan. 1822 ; and an Account of the said Debt as the same stood on 5th Jan. 1822 ; and also an Account of the Income and Charge of the Consolidated Fund of th^ United Kingdom for the Yeai- 1821. (17. of 1822.) , -, - - - - cxli. 243 Accounts of the Sums expended by the Sinking Fund in each Year from its Establishment to 1st May 1792 ; of the Amount , of the Unredeemed Debt at its Establishment, and on 1st May of each Year, from 1787 to 1792 ; Amount 6f Unredeemed Three and Four per Cent. jStock on 5th Jan. 1822 ; actual Money Value of the National Unredeemed -Debt in each Year fr6m 1786 to 1792 ; and total Amount of the National Debt of England and Ireland in each Year from 1786 to 1822. (28. of 1822.) - cxli. 283 Account of the Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom in each Year from 5th Jan. 1813 to 5th Jan. 1828. (169. of 1828.) ... - ccxxxviii. 491 Similar Account for each of the last Ten Years. (49.) - - 1837. x. 197 Similar Account for the Years ending the 5th April 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, .1837, and 1838. (214.) - - . . . - 1838. xvin. 171 Similar Account for Years ending 6th April 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1839; showing the exact Amount of Surplus or Deficiency of net Income in those Years. (in 173.) • - " - - . ~ . . - - 1839. xvi. 356 3L 4 456 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Finance Finance — continued. ' Estimate of the net Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom for the Year ending 5th April 1840. (in 173.) ----- 1839. Vol. xvi. p. 358 Account of the net Public Revenue of Ireland as paid into the Exchequer there in the Four Years ended 5th Jan. 1829. (48. of 1829.) - - - - ccltiii. 109 Accounts of the total Charge of the Funded Debt in the Years ending 5th Jan. 1817, 1819, and 1830 ; of Exchequer Bills and Irish Treasury Bills outstanding ; and of the probable Savings by the Reduction of the F.our per Cents. (135. of 1B30.) - cclxxviii. 71 Account of the Balance of Public Money remaining in the Exchequer on 5th April 1881, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, and 1838 ; Amount of Money raised in each of the above Years by Additions to the Funded or Unfunded Debt ; the Money applied towards the Redemption of the Funded or in paying off the Unfunded Debt ; the- total Amtfunt of the Advances and Repayments on account of local Works, &c. ; and the Balance in the Exchequer at the End of each of the above Years. (205.) - 1838. xtiii. 119 Account of the net Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom for the Years ending 5th Jan. 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840; and State of the Funded and Unfunded Debt for theYearsending5th Jan. 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840. (13.) - 1840. xx. 307 Account showing the total net Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom in each of the Years 1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840 ; the Amount of the Deficiency of the Income to defray the Expenditure in each of those Years ; and the Means by which the said Deficiency of Income has been supplied. (34.) . - - 1841. xviii. 229 Return of the Number of Royal Orders, Treasury Warrants, Letters of Direction, and Comptroller General's Warrants, Specification Papers, and Acquittances received by or issued from the Exchequer in the Year 1841 ; specifying the Value under each Head of Service, and distinguishing Great Britain from Ireland. (34.) - 1842. xiv. 315 Account of the Public Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom, in each Year from 1822 to 1841 ; showing the total Receipt after deducting Drawbacks and Repayments, the Charges of Collection, and other Payments out of Income in progress to the Excheqvier ; the Charge of the Public Debt, Funded and Unfunded ; the total Expen- diture, exclusive of the above Charges ; and the actual Surplus or Deficiency of Income ; together with the estimated Balance of Taxes repealed, reduced, augmented, or imposed, (in 100.) .... . 1842. xiv. 518 Similar Account from 1842 to 1844. (in 179.) - - - 1845. xvi. 174 Account of Balances in the Exchequer, distinguishing appropriated from unappropriated, on 5th January, 5th April, and 5th July in the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843, and on 10th October 1841 and 1842 ; also. Account showing the Amount received at the Exchequer in each of the said Quarters for Sycee Silver, or other Remittances from China : Also, the total Charge for the permanent Funded Debt and Terminable Annuities for the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843 ; and an Account of the Charge for the Interest upon Exchequer Bills of all Descriptions to the 5th July 1843 : And also. Account of Exche- quer Bills made out and issued from the Quarter ending 5th January 1841 to the Quarter ending 5th July 1843, setting forth the Rate of Interest payable on such Exchequer Bills. (267.) ------ 1843. xviii. 85 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year from 1835 to 1842, both Years inclusive, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Commissariat, Canada, China, Civil Contingencies,- and Miscellaneous Services. (16.) - - 1843. xviii. 7 Account of all Monies received during the Year ended 5th April 1842 to the Account of Her Majesty's Exchequer at the Banks of England and of Ireland under the respective Heads of Public Revenue ; the Amount of all Royal Orders and Treasury Warrants received, and of the Credits and Transfers made by the Comptroller General of the Exchequer, the Payments by the Bank of England, and the Balance remaining to the Account of the Exchequer at each Bank, on the 5th April 1842. Similar Account for the Year ended 5th April 1843. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1844. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1845. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1846. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1847. Ditto ditto - 5th April] 848. Ditto ditto 5th April 1849. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1850. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1851. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1852. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1853. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1854. Ditto ditto - 5th April 1855. Ditto ditto - 31st March 1856. Ditto ditto - 31st March 1857. Ditto ditto - 31st March 1858. (85.) - - 1842. xiy. 317 (87.) - - 1843. XVIII. 74 (74.) - - 1844. XT. 209 (122.) - - 1845. XVI. 120 (103.) - - 1846. XIX. 230 (106.J - - 1847. XX. 242 (124.) - 1847-8. XX. 643 (92.) - - - 1849. XXV. 244 (115.) (85.) - 1850. - 1851. XX. 373 XVI. 157 (100.) - - 1852. XVII. 97 (153.) 1852-3. xxv. 163 (114.) - - 1854. XIX. 445 {not printed.) (89.) - 1856. XXII. 139 (5.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 29 (93.) - 1857-8. XVIII. 493 Account of the Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom for the Year ended 5th January 1842, (after abating the Expenditure thereout defrayed by the several Revenue Departments,) and of the actual Issues or Payments within the same Period, exclusive of the Sums applied to the Redemption of Funded or paying off Unfunded Debt, and of Advances and Repayments for local Works, &c. (in 10.) - - 1843. xviii. 126 Similar Account for the Year ended 5th April 1843. (in 100.) - 1843. xviii. 130 Ditto - ditto , - 5th July 1843. (in 208.) Ditto - ditto - 10th October 1843 and the (in 7.) - 1843. XVIII. 130 5th January 1844, - 1844. XV. 12. 15 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 457 I'iNANCE Finance — continued. Similar Account for the Year ended 5th January 1845. (in 6.) * 1845. Vol. xvi. p. Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5th April 1845. (in 131.) 5th July 1845. (in 376.) 10th October 1845. (in 4.) 5tli January 1846. (in 4.) 5th April 1846. (in 113.) 5th January 1847. (in 16.) 10th October 1847. (in 8.) 5th January 1848. (in 32.) 10th October 1848. (in 31.) 5th January 1849. (in 31.) 5th April 1850. (in 349.) - 5th July 1850. (in 349.) - 1845. XVI. - 1845. XVI. - 1846. XIX. - 1846. XIX. - 1846. XIX. - 1847. XX. 1847-8. XX. 1847-8. XX. . 1849. XXV. • 1849. XXV. - 1850. XX. - 1850. XX. - 1851. XVI. 184 188 192 354 356 360 238 636 640 238 240 367 370 145 5th January 1851. (in 18.) 10th Oct. and 5th July 1850. (inl8.) 1851. xvi. 148.150 XVI. 154 XVII. 92 XVII. 94 5th April 1851, (in 8^) 5th January 1852. (in 16.) 10th October 1851. (in 16.) 5th July 1852. (in 5.) 10th October 1852. (in 5.) 10th October 1853. (in 94.) - 5th January 1854. (in 94.) 5th April 1854. (in 94.) - 5th July 1854. (in 314.) 10th October 1854. (in 9.) 31st March 1855. (in 81.) 30th September 1855. (in 6.) 31st December 1855. (in 6.) 31st March 1856. (in 73.) 30th June 1856. (in 294.) 31st March 1857. (in 8.) - 30th June 1857. (in 146.) 30th September 1857. (in 8.) 31st December 1857. (in 71.) 31st March 1858. (in 71.) 30th June 1858. (in 217.) 30th September 1858. (in 12.) 31st December 1858. (in 12.) - 31st March 1859. (in 116.) - Account of the Balances of the Public Money remaining in the Exchequer on 5th January 1842 ; the Amount of Money raised by the Additions to the Funded or Unfunded Debt, and the Monies applied towards the Redemption of the same ; the total Amount of Advances and Repa3rments on account of local Works ; and the Balances in the Exchequer on 5th January 1843. (in 10.) - . . 1843. xviii. 126 Similar Account for the Year ended 5th April 1843. (in 100.) - 1843. xviii. 130 5th July 1843. (in 208.) - 1843. xviii. 144 10th Oct.l843and 5 Jan. 1844. (in 7.) - 1844. xv. 12-15 1851. - 1852. - 1852. 1852-3. 1852-3. - 1854. - 1854. - 1854. - 1854. 1854-5. 1854-5. - 1856. - 1856. - 1856. - 1856. 1857, Sess. 2. 1857, Sess. 2. 1857-8 1857-8. 1857-8 1857-8 1859, Sess. 1. 1859, Sess. 1. XXV. XXV. XIX. XIX. XIX. XIX. XX. XX. XXII. XXII. XXII. XXII. XVII. 158 160 434 436 438 442 160 164 126 128 132 136 42 XVIII. XVIII. XVIII. XVIII. X. X. 1859, Sess. 1. x. XVII. 46 480 484 486 490 158 160 164 Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ' ditto Ditto ■ , ditt* III. 5th January 1845. (in 6.) - 1845. 5th April 1845. (in 131.) - 1845. 5th July 1845. (in 376.) - 1845. 10th October 1845. (in 4.) - 1846. 5th January 1846. (in 4.) - 1846. 5th April 1846. (in 113.) - 1846. 5th January 1847. (in 16.) 1847. 10th October 1847. (in 8.) - 1847-8. 6th January 1848. (in 32.) - 1847-8. 10th October 1848. (in 31.) - 1849. 5th January 1849. (in 31.) - 1849. 5th April 1850. (in 349.) - 1850. 5th July 1849. (in 349.) - 1850. 5th January 1851. (in 18.) - 1851. 10th Oct. and 5th July 1850. (in 18.) - 1851, 5th AprU 1851. (in 82.) - 1851. 5th January 1852. (in 16.) - 1852. 10th October 1851. (in 16.) - 1852, 5th July 1852. (in 5.) - 1852-3. 10th October 1852. (in 5.) - 1852-3. 10th October 1853. (in 94.) - 1854. 5th January 1853. (in 94.) - 1854. 5th April 1853, (in 94.) - 1854. 5th July 1853. (in 314.) - 1854. 10th October 1854. (in 9.) - 1854-5. 31st March 1855. (in 81.) - 1854.5. 30th September 1855. (in 6.) - 1856. „31'stDfceihbecl855. „(in6.), - 1^56. 3 M XVI. XVI. XVI. XIX. XIX. XIX, XX. XX. XX. XXV. XXV. XX. XX. XVI. XVI. XVI. 185 188 192 354 356 360 239 637 641 239 241 369 371 147 149 155 XVII. 93 XVII. 95 XXV. XXV. XIX. XIX. XIX. XIX. XX. XX. XXII. XXII. 159 161 435 437 439 443 161 165 127 129 Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ; ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto • . ditto 458 GENEBAL INDEX TO THE Finance FvsAUCE— continued. Similar Account for the Year ended Slst March 1856. (in 73.) - 1856. Vol. xxii. p. 133 - 30th June 1856. (in 294.) - 1856. xxn. 137 - 31st March 1857. (in 8.) - . 1857, Sess. 2. xvn. 43 - 30th June 1857. (in 146.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 47 - 30th September 1857. (in 8.).- - 1857-8. xvm. 481 - 31st December! 857. (in 71.) - 1857-8. xvin. 485 ■- 31st March 1858. (in 71.) - 1857-8. xvm. 487 - 30th June 1858. (in 217.) 1857-8. xvm. 491 - 30th September 1858. (in 12.) - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 159 - 31st December 1858. (in 12.) - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 161 - : 31st March 1859. (in 116.) -- 1859, Sess. 1. x. 165 Account of Sums received by the Public by Sales of Stock, Remittances from Qhina, and from the Tax on Income and Property, &c.. (in 7.) _ .. . 1844. xv. 16 Account of the Income and Expenditure of Ireland in each Year from the 5th January 1792 to the 5th January 1800, and in the Years ended 5th January 1801 and 1817 respectively, (in 113".) - - - , . . . 1844. xv. 227 Account of the net Public Income and Expenditure of Ireland -in the Years ended 5th January 1832, 1833, and 1834 ; showing the whole of the Ways and Means provided within the same Period, together with the Application, thereof; and a Continuation of the Account for the Years ended 5th January rfrom. 1835 to 1844 inclusive, (in 113.) - . - - - 1844. xv. 230-233 Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Ireland paid into the Exchequer there, in the Ten Years ended 5th January 1834, and for the Ten Years ended 5th January 1844. (in 113.) ........ 1-844. xv. 228 Abstract Account of Monies advanced^ by way of Loan out of the Consolidated Fund in Ireland, and also of the Repayments made on account of the said Advances, from 5th January 1809 to 5th January 1834, and from 5th January 1809 to 5th January 1844. (in 113.) - - - - . - 1844. XV. 248, 249 Account of Stock transferred to. and from England and Ireland up to the 5th January 1834 and 1844 respectively, (in 113.). . . - - - 1844. xv. 260 Returns showing the Population, the Amount of National Debt, the Interest of the Debt, &c., with the Quantity of Wheat sold in Country Markets,- in each Year, from 1796 to 1846 ; also, showing the Fluctuation per Cent, in the Price of Wheat in Time of War, between 1808 and 1814, in various Countries in Europe ; also, showing.the Years of highest and lowest Price of Wheat throughout Europe in Time of Peace, from 1815 to 1840, &c. ; also, of the Exports of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures to the Countries of Europe from which the chief- Supplies of Wheat -have been obtained, distinguish- ing the Countries and the Quantity of Wheat exported from each since 1828. (262.) . - - - - - - - . . - 1846. XX. 297 Account of the Income and Expenditure of the United Kingdom in the Years 1791 and 1792. (92.) - - - - - - - . 1846. XIX. 349 Abstract of the net Produce of the Revenue of Ireland placed into the Exchequer in the Years ended 5th January 1845 and 1846 ; and of the net Public Income and Ex- penditure of Ireland for the Years ended 5th January 1845 and 1846, &c. (in 225.) - - - - - - - - 1846. XX. 339 Accounts respecting the Revenue of Ireland, showing the Rernittances made from the Exchequer to Ireland, and from Ireland, to the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, during each of the last Twenty Years, ending 5th January 1847 : Also, the net Produce of the Revenue of Ireland paid into the Exchequer there in the Twenty Years ended 5th January 1847. (29.) - - - - -_ -'. - 1847. xx. 251 Account showing the Quarterly Averages of the Sums standing to the Credit of the Exchequer with the Bank of England, in each Quarter from January 1840 to October 1847. (23.) - - - - - '' - - 1847-8. XX. 323 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year from 1835 to 1847, both inclusive, under the several Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, and Miscellaneous Services. (33.) - - - . - - , -, 1847-8. XX. 661 Abstract of Grants for Miscellaneous Services, for the Ten Years 1838 to 1847, in the same Form as the Abstracts now printed with the Annual Estimates. (115.) - 1847-8. xx. 663 Accounts of all Sums voted and appropriated' from -the Public Revenue for the Purposes of Charity,- Education, Arts, and Science respectively, in each Year since 1834 ; and of all Sums voted and appropriated from the Public Revenue since the Year 1834, which were theretofore borne by the County Rates, the Poor Rates, or by Individuals respectively ; showing the Year in which such new Charge has been taken -upon the Public Revenue and the Amount thereof, in each Year since the same has been so transferred. (111.) - - - - - - - - 1847-8. XX. 653 Account of all Charges of which the Amount was voted and appropriated from the Public Revenue in 1838, and -which were defrayed out of the Consolidated Fund in 1847 ; also, of all Charges defrayed out of the Consolidated Fund in 1838, of which the Amount was voted and appropriated from the Public Revenue in 1847 ; showing- the Amount of each Charge, in feach Year from 1838 to 1847, and whether defrayed from the Consolidated Fund, or voted and appropriated from the Public Revenuie in each Year. (201.) - - - - - - - - 1847-8. XX. 669 Accounts of the total Amount of the Public Income" and Expenditure for the Years 1822 to 1850 ; and of the Imports and Exports of the United SUngdom during the same Period. (81.) • - - - - « - - 1851. XVI. 137 SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1869. 459 FnfANCE ----- Fines Fis uses— continued. Accounts of the total Amount of Public Income and Expenditure for the Years 1822 to 1851 1 also. Value of the Imports and 'Exports of the United Kingdom ; and Amount of Tonnage, Inwards and Outwards, during each of the same Years, distinguishing British and Foreign. (56.) ------ 1852. Vol. xvii. p. 107 Detailed Accounts showing the gross and net Amounts received of the Revenue of Excise, Stamps, and Taxes, during each of the last Ten Years : Account showing the Amount applied during each of the last Ten Years in Reduction of the National Debt : Account showing the Amount advanced and repaid during each of the last Ten Years by the Loan Commissioners for Public Works :_ Account showing the State of the National Debt as made up to January 1853, distinguishing Permanent from Terminable Debt : Account showing the several Taxes and Duties- imposed and repealed during each of the last Ten Years, showing the actual or estimated Amount of each, and distinguishing the Duration of such Taxes, whether temporary or permanent : And also, Account of the Average PriceofBarley during each of the last TAi Years. (115.) - -1852-3. xxv. 173 Account of the Sums Voted in Supply, during each Year, from 1835 to 1853, under the Heads of Amiy, Navy, Ordnance, and Miscellaneous Services : And also. Abstract of Grants for Miscellaneous Services from 1838 to 1853, in the same Form as the Abstract now printed with the Annual Estimates, under the several Heads of Public Works and Buildings ; Salaries, &c; Public Departments ; Law and Justice ; Education, Science, and Art ; Colonial and Consular Services ; Superannuations and Charities ; special and temporary Objects. (74.) ... - - - - . 1854. xix. 457 Similar Accounts for the Years 1854-5. (113.) ^ . . 1856. xxii. 185 Similar Account of Sums voted in Supply from 1835 to 1856 ; and Abstract of Grants for Miscellaneous Services from 1838 to 1856, &c. (51.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. viii. 317 Similar Accounts for the Years 1835 to 1856. (1.) '- - 1857, Sess. 2. xvn. 23 Account of the Amount authorized to be raised by Exchequer Bonds, distinguishing the Statutes under which such Authority is given, and the Amount authorized to be raised, under each Statute : And also. Account showing the Amount actually issued under each of those Acts, the Terms and Conditions of Issue, the Interest payable thereon, the Term at which they become due and payable, the Amount taken up by the National Debt Com- missioners, the Savings Banks Commissioners, or the Bank of England, the Amount now due and outstanding, and the Funds out of which such Bonds are charged when payable. (80.) - 1854-5. XX. 181 Account of Public Income and Expenditure for the Year ending 30th September 1856 ; together with the Balance in the Exchequer at the Commencement and at the Termina- tion of the Year, and the Amount of Funded and Unfunded Debt created or redeemed in the said Year : And also, Like Account for the Year ended 31st December 1856. (4.) - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. vni. 307 Treasury Memorandum on Financial Control, dated April 1857: Also, Letter from the Comptroller General of the Exchequer to the Lords of the Treasury, dated 15th July 1857, and its Enclosure : And also, Report of the Chairman of the Board of Audit on the same Subject, dated 13th June 1857. (52.) - - - 1857-8. xviii. 115 Treasury Minute, dated 15th February 1858, on the Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Public Monies. (35.) - - . 1857-8. xviii. 227 Return of all Sunis granted in the Five Years ending 5th April 1856 to the Royal Society, Antiquarian Society,, British Museum, Establishment at Marlborough House, Geological Society, Society of Arts, Entomological Society, and Zoological Society, distinguishing each Year j with the Manner in which such Sums have been expended, distinguishing the Salaries or other Remunerations given out of the same. (160.) - 1856. xxii. 193 Similar Return for the Year ending 5th April 1856. (13.) - - 1857-8. xviii. 313 See also Annuities, Goveenment. Annuities Redemption. Debt, National. Debt, Public. Exchequer Bills. Five pek Cents. Four per Cents. Loans. Marshall's Digest. Paymaster General. Revenue, Public. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Three-and-a-Half per Cents. FiNCHLET Road Estate : Judges Report on the Finchley Road Estate BiU. (166.) - - 1854. xix. 423 Findhoen Railway : ' Report of the Board of Trade on the Findhorn Railway Bill (Construction of Line from Kinloss to Findhorn). (23. 86.) - - . . 1859^ Sess. 1. viii. 285 Fine Arts. See Design, Schools of. Edinburgh. Houses of Parliament, a. Literary and Scientific Institutions. National Galleries. Fines and Penalties Audit Office, Dublin. See Offices, Public, II. Fines and Recognizances, Penalties and Forfeitures : Bill for better Payment of Fines and Forfeitures imposed by Justices out of Session in England. (1801;) - - - - - . . [|i.] 527 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws in force in Ireland i:elative to Persons entering into Recognizances in Criminal Cases in Custody under any Fine or under such Recogni- zance. (52. of 1808.) - - - - - . - XV. 829 A similar Bill.. (82. of 1809.) - - - - . - xxm. 225 A similar Bill. (72. of 1817.) - - . . lxxxhl 391 Bill for the more speedy Return and levying of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, and Recog- nizances estreated. (60., of, 1822.) - - . . - cxxvm. 233 ' <: Bill to amend the last above Act. (62. of 1823.) - . - - cxliil 407 3M 2 46a , GENERAL' ONDEX TO THE Fines - .., - . - „ . First Fines, &c. — continued. Bill for the more effectual Recovery of Penalties before Justices, and for facilitating the Execution of Warrants by Constables. (23. of 1824.) - - Vol. clix. p. 63 Bill for the more effectually levying of Fines,. Penalties, Issues, Deodands, and Amerciaments, and of forfeited Recognizances estreated in Ireland ; and for the Application and Dis- tribution thereof. (283.) As amended in Committee. (337.) - 1838. ii. 671. 685 Bill to explain and amend the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 99. so far as relates to Fines and Penalties levied under the Revenue Lal^s in Ireland. (194.) ... 1839. ii. 449 Bill for the better Collection of Fines, Penalties, Issues, Deodands, Amerciaments, and forfeited Recognizances in Ireland, and for the Appropriation thereof. (196.) - 1843. ii. 563 Bill for the better Collection of Fines, Penalties, Issues, Amerciaments, and forfeited Recog- nizances in Ireland. (293.) ~ - ... - 1851. iv. 29 Abstract of the Accounts of Fines and Penalties imposed and levied in -the several Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in Ireland, as audited by the Second Remembrancer of Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer, froni 17th August 1843 to the 31st December 1844, pursuantto6 & 7 Vict. C.56. (353.) . - . . 1845. viii. 311 See also Exchequer, Court op, England. Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Penalties. Real Propertt. Fines and Recoveries : Bill to enable Persons to suffer Common Recoveries in Copyhold or Customary Courts by Attorney as well as in Person. (39. of 1806-7.) - - . - - ix. 181 Bill concerning Common Recoveries to be suffered by Attorney in Courts of Ancient Demesne; and to explain the Act 43 Geo. 3. relative to the Sale or Mortgage of the Estates of Lunatics. (142. of 1819.) - - - - - , - - xcvn. 769 Bill to regulate the King's Silver and other Payments attending the levying of Fines and suffering Common Recoveries in the Courts in Wales. (78. of 1820.) - oxiv. 503 Bill for the Abolition of Fines and Recoveries, and for the Substitution of more simple Modes of Assurance in lieu of them. (164. of 1831-32.) ... ccxovii. 65 A similar Bill. (61. of 1833.) ----.. cccxiv. 637 A similar Bill. (216.) - ... 1834. i. pt.2. p. 1207 Bill to abolish certain Offices connected with Fines and Recoveries and the Cursitors in the Court of Chancery, and to make Provision for the Abolition of certain Offices in the Superior Courts of Common Law in England. (191.) • - - 1835. ii. 549 Bill for better recording Fines and Recoveries in Wales and Cheshire. (104.) - 1842. in. 289 Bill for dispensing with the Evidence of the Proclamations on Fines levied in the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster. (290.) - - . . 1847-8. v. 689 Observations addressed to the Master of the Rolls (Lord Langdale), on the defective State of the Records of Fines and Recoveries in the Principality of Wales and County Palatine of Chester. By W. H. Black. (107.) .... 1842. xiv. 565 Fines for Illicit Distillation. See Spirits, I. 2. Finger Rings. See Gold and Silver Wares. FiNLAisoN, Mr. See Church of England, III. 2. FiNLAY, Mr. : Correspondence respecting the Demands made upon the Greek Government in regard to the Claims of Mr. Finlay. --.... 1850. xviii. 3. 365 FiNSBURY, Borough of. See Metropolis Assessments. Fir Timber. See Naval Inquiry. Timber. Fire Insurances : Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Duties on Fire Insurances. (121.) - 1856. v. 89 Report of George Coode, Esq., to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on Fire Insurance Duties. - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1, xv. 211 See also Inland Revenue. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Fire, Losses by : Bill to assimilate the Law of Ireland to that of England in respect to the Liability of Owners of Vessels for Losses by Fire. (209.) - - - . . 1836. ii. 769 Fire, Malicious Injuries by. See Malicious Injuries to Property, &c. Fire, Mischiefs by. See Turpentine Manufactories. Fire-arms. See Arms and Ammunition. Fire-damp. See Collieries. First FBuits and Tenths, and Queen Anne's Bounty : Bill for effectuating certain Parts of the Act 2 & 3 Anne, so far as the same relate to the granting and bequeathing Lands and other Property to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty, &c. (1802-3.) - - - ./ . . . [v.] 603 Bill to amend the Act 29 Geo. 2. (I.) for amending the several Laws relating to First Fruits payable out of Ecclesiastical Benefices, and for the better Regulation and Management of Dr. Hugh Boulter's Bequest. (33. of 1805.) .... [xiii.] 89 Bill to amend the Act 29 Geo. 2. (I.) for amending the several Laws relating to First Fruits, and for the better Management of Dr. Hugh Coulter's Bequest, so far only as relates to the said Bequest. (21. of 1806.) - - - - - - - 1. 29 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 461 FiEST Fish First FrtjITs and Tenths, and Queen Anne's Bounty — continued. Bill for the Consolidation^ of the Offices of First Fruits and Tenths and Queen Anne's Bounty. (112.) - . - 1838. Vol. 11. p. 695 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Constitution of the Boards of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Administration of Queen Anne's Bounty ; with. Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (165.) - - - - 1837. xxix. I [Subjects: — ^Valuation of the Ecclesiastical Benefices in England in the Liter Eegis, and Mode of collecting the First Fruits and Tenths from the Cleigy. Constitution of the Board of Governors of Queen Aline's Bounty, and their Proceedings in the Augmentation of Small Livings. Officers on the Estahlishment of the Three Boards. Becommendation that the Boards of First Fruits and Tenths be abolished, and that the Eeceipt and Expenditure of Funds appropriated to the Augmen- tation of small Livings be concentrated in the Board of the Bounty.] Account of the annual Produce of the Revenues vested in the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty from their first Incorporation in 1705 to 1st Jan. 1803, distinguishiug each Year. (1802-3.) - - [VII.] 319 ^Produce and Application of Queen Anne's Bounty from 1803 to 1807, and Livings and Benefices augmented during the same Period. (113. of 1808.) - - xxi. 25 Papers relating to the Revenue of First Fruits in Ireland. (34. of 1824.) - - CLXXi. 1 Return from the Trustees and Commissioners of First Fruits in Ireland relative to the Receipt and Expenditure, &c. (49. of 1824.) . - . . - cLXXi. 49 See also Clergy, II. 2. Church op Ireland, 1. 1. FiSH and Fisheries : Bill to amend the Act 41 Geo. 3. for granting Bounties for taking and bringing Fish to the Cities of London and Westminster and cither Places in the United Kingdom. [Encourage- ment of Irish Fisheries.] (55. of 1805.) . . . . [xiii.] 289 Bill to appropriate certain Balances arising from Forfeited Estates in Scotland to the Use of the British Fisheries. (89. of 1806.) - - - - - - i. 359 Bill to prevent the Destruction of the Brood and Spawn of Fish on the Coast of England. , (151. of 1819.) - xcvii. 777 Bill for the further Encouragement of the British Fisheries. (90. of 1820.) - cxiv. 547 Bill to amend the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 64. for amending the several Acts for the Encouragement and Improvement of the British and Irish Fisheries. (56. of 1825.) - CLXxv. 277 Bill to explain and amend the Act 33 Geo. 2. c. 27. to regulate the Conveyance and Sale of Fish at First Hand. (75.) , - - - - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 257 Bill for the better Regulation and Protection of the Fisheries on the Coast of England and Wales. (172.) - - .... 1836. ii. 333 Bill to authorize Her Majesty, until Six Months after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French relative to the Fisheries on the Coasts of the British Islands and of France. (262.) - - ...... 1839. II. 451 Bill to continue the above Act. (234.) - - - . 1840. iii. 195 A similar Bill. (193.) .._... 1842. ni. 415 Bill to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French concerning the Fisheries in the Seas between the British Islands and France. (251.) 1843. II. 583 Bill to increase the Number of Trustees for the Herring Fishery, and to direct the Applica- tion of the Funds granted for the Promotion of Manufactures and Improvements In Scotland. (276.) ■ - - 1847. iv. 175 Bill for the Protection of Mussel Fisheries in Scotland. (279.) - - 1847. iv. 471 Bill to repeal Part of the Act 15 Geo. 3. c. 31., "for the Encouragement of the Fisheries carried on from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions in Europe, and for securing the Return of the Fishermen, Sailors, and others employed in the said Fisheries to the Ports thereof at the End of the Fishing Season." (288.) - 1850. iv. 237 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the British White Herring Fishery. (149.) - 1851. iii. 195 Bill to carry into effect a Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America [relative to Fisheries, Commerce, and Navigation]. (16.) - - 1854-5. iv. 231 Bill for the more effectual Execution of the Convention between Her Majesty and the French Government concerning the Fisheries in the Seas between the British Islands and France. (87.) ...--.. 1854-5. iv. 225 Bill to impose Fees on the branding of Barrels under the Acts concerning the Herring Fisheries in Scotland. (187.) ..... 1857-8. iv. 269 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, defining and regulating the Limits of the exclusive Right of the Oyster and other Fisheries on the Coasts of Great Britain and France ; signed at Paris, 2d August 1839. ... 1839. xi. 47 Regulations for the Guidance of the Fishermen of Great Britain and of France in the Seas lying between the Coasts of the Two Countries, prepared in pursuance of the Provisions of the Eleventh Article of the Convention concluded at Paris on the 2d of August 1839 between Her Majesty and the King of the French. ... 1843. vi. 119 Report by the Commissioners for the iferitish Fisheries, of their Proceedings in the Year ended 5th January 1848, presented in pursuance of the Acts 48 Geo. 3. c. 110. s. 7. and 55 Geo. 3. c. 94. s. 4. (60.) ..... 1849. xxxviii. 1 Further Report, for the Year 1848. (179.) .... 1849. xxxviii. 31 Further Report, for the Year 1849. . ' . - . 1850. xxvii. 19 ■ Further Report, for the Year 1850. .... . 1851. xxv. 13 Further Report, for the Year 1851. - - - „ . 1852. xxii. 521 Further Report, for the Year 1852. - . - - - 1852-3. lxiii. 69 462 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Fish - ..." Fisheries Fish and Fisheeies — continued. Further Report of Commissioners of Fisheries, for the Year 1853. 1854. Vol. xxxv. p. 15 Further Report, for the Yeai- 1854. - - - . - 1854-5. xxxiv. 29 Further Report, for the Year 1855. - - . . . 1856. xxxix. 175 Further Report, for the Year 1856. - . - . 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 305 Further Report, for the Year 1857. ----- 1857-8. xxx. 223 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians relative to Fishery ; signed at London, 22d March 1852. - - - - . - ] 852. xvi. 825 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, relative to Fisheries, Com- merce, and Navigation [of British America and United States] ; siglied at Washington, 5th June 1854. - - - - - - - 1854-5. xym. 49 Copies of all Acts recently passed by the Legislatures of Cana,da, Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, and Prince Edward Island, for giving effect, on the Part of those Provinces, to the recent Reciprocity Treaty with the United States. - - 1854-5.' xvm. 55 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the Rights of Fishery on the Coast of Newfoundland and the neighbouring Coasts ; signed at London, 14th January 1857. - - - t - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 343 Sums voted by Parliament for the Erection, Repairs, and Maintenance of Harbours, Piersi Breakwaters, and Packet Stations in England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Channel Islands, from 1840 to 1854 inclusive ; showing also th^ gross Expenditure at the End of 1854 on each such Harbour, Pier, and other Works for the Accommodation of Ship- ping or for Boats employed in the Sea Coast Fisheries, with the Sums already voted for similar Works in the present Session : Also, Return shpTiring the Number of Fishermen employed in the Sea Coast Fisheries of Scotland and Ireland, with the Number of Boats and Fishermen belonging to each Port, County, or District^ in the Year 1854, so far as such Information can be procured from Returns in the Office of the Registrar General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, or of the Scotch or Irish Bqard of Fisheries, (in 3.) - - - - - - 1856. vn. 623 See also Fisheries, Ikeland. Highlands op Scotland. Miscellaneous 1 Statistics. Newfoundland. Oystek Fisheries. Salmon, and Salmon Fisheries. Whale Fishery. WokkS, Public. Fisheries, Ireland : Bill to promote the Employment of the Poor in the Fisheries, Trade, and Manufactures of Ireland, by regulating and encouraging Partnerships. (86. of 1818.) - lxxxviii. 389 Bill to amend the several Acts (59 Geo. 3. c. 109. and S Geo. 4. c. 64.) for the Encouragement of the Irish Fisheries. (63. of 1829.) - - - - - ccxlii. 91 Bill to explain and amend certain Provisions in Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the Pro- tection of Fisheries in that Kingdom. . (288.) - - -1838. 11.713 Bill to regulate the Irish Fisheries. (219.) As amended in Committee' and on Report. (241.) - - - - - - . • 1842. m. 293. 353 Bill to amend 5 & 6 Vict. c. 106. to regulate the Irish Fisheries ; and to empoVer the Constabu- lary to enforce certain Provisions respecting the Irish Fisheries. (247.) - 1844. iii. 753 Bill for the further Amendment of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 106. for regulating the Irish Fisheries. (305.) 1845. iii. 601 A similar Bill. (268.) - -. - . - - ia46. iv. 5 Bill to encourage the Sea Fisheries of Ireland, by promoting and aiding with Grants of Public Money the Construction of Piers, Harbours, &c. (28.) - - 1846. iv. 9 BiU for the further Improvement of the Fishery Piers and Harbours of Ireland. (261.) -, - - - - - - - 1847. IV. 96 BiU for the Protection and Improvement of the Salmon,^Trout, and other Inland Fisheries of Ireland. (300.) - - - - ' - - 1847-8. iv. 627 Bill to amend the Law relating to Engines uged in the Rivers and on the Sea Coast of Ireland for the taking of Fish. (301.) . - - - . 1850. iv. 145 Fifth Report of the Commissioners of the Irish Fisheries pursuant to the Provisions of the Act 59 Geo. 3. c. 109. (110. of 1824.) clxt. 1 [Subject : — ^Proceedings of the Commissioners for the Tear 1823.] First Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of the Irish Fisheries ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. - - - ' -, 1837. xliil 1 [Subject :— Coast Fisheries.] Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - - - 1837. xliu. 483 [Subject : — Salmon, or Eiver Fisheries.] Report of the Comtaissioners of Fisheries, Ireland, pursuant to the Provisions of the Act 5 85 6 Vict. c. 106. (93.) - - - . . i843. xxxm. 499 [Subject: — General Begulations with respect to Fisheries.] Report of the Commissioners, for 1843. (189.) - - -,1844. xxiii. 349 [Subject: — Sea Fisheries ; and Salmon or River Tishferies.] Report of the Commissioners, for 1844. (174.) - - - 1845. xxv. 535 [Subject: — The Commissioners recommend several Alterations in the Fisheries Act] Report of the Commissioners, for 1845. - - - ,. 1846. xxxiv. 361 [Subjects : — Deep Sea Fisheries. Trawl and Trammel Net Fishing. Oyster Fisheries. Lohster Fisheries. Sprat Fishing by means of Fixed Nets or Weirs. Salmon Fisheries. Close Season. Size of Meshe^.or Nets. . Assessment for Protection.] SESSIONAL. P^ERS, 1801-1859. 463 FisHEBiES - . - - - - Flanders PisHEKiEs, Ireland— cowfe'«Med. Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, for 1853. - - 1854. Vol. XXXVI. p. 507 [SuBjECTSiT— tloast Fisheries. Cod and Ling Fishery. Oyster Fisheries. Salmon Ksheries. Ac- counts relating to an artificial System of propagating Salmon.] Report of the Commissioriers, for 1854. - - - - 1856. xxxix. 229 [StiBJBOTS:— Herring, Mackerel, Cod and Ling, and Oyster Ksheries. Restraints upon different Modes of Ushing. Returns from Coast Guaord Officers. Joint Stock Fishing Companies. Fish Manure. Salmon Fisheries. ' Artificial Propagation of Salmon.] Report of the Commissioners, for 1855. .... 1856. xxxix. 281 [Subjects: — Bait. _ Tra-vrling. Oys,ter Fisheries. Salmon Fisheries. Close Season. Passes over Obstructions. Licence Duties, i^es and Penalties. . Consolidation of Fishery Laws. Artificial Propagation of Salmon." Fish Ladders. Trawling.] Reportof the Commissioners, for 1856. - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 339 [Subjects:— Sea Fisheries. Bantry, Kinsale, and Dungarran Districts. Oyster Fisheries. Lobster Fisheries. Registry of Vessels and Men. Report of a Tour in Scotland by J. Redmond Barry.] Report of the Commissioners, for 1857. - - - - 1857-8. xxx. 203 [SuBJECT8:^Sea Fisheries. Quantity of Fish conveyed to Dublin by Railway. Salmon Fisheries. Statement from Board of Conservators as to the State of the Salmon and Inland Fisheries. State of Registry of Fishing Vessels on the Coast of Ireland. Close Seasons for Sahnon and Trout.] , , Account of Fish produced for Bounty in Ireland from the Period of the Enactment of the Fishery Laws in 1819-to 5,th April 1825, and the Number of Men employed in each Year from 1822 to 1825. (in 103. of 1825.) - - - , cxcii. 523 Proposed Act for ithe better Enforcement of Rules and Regulations to be observed in the Irish FishOTies. (in 103. of 1825.) .---..- cxcii. 523 Account of all Monies paid on account of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of the* Fisheries in Ireland, under the Head of Salary, Travelling Charges, and other Expenses and Allowances. (240.)- - - - - 1836. xxvi. 361 Report of the Officers of the Irish Constabulary respecting Outrages committed in May and June 1837 at Kildoney in Donegal, and at Woodstoun in Wexford, with respect to the Salmon Fishery at those Places. (14.) - - - ,. 1838. vn. 629 Papers on the Irish Fisheries, by Earl of GlengaU and W. Fennell, Esq. 1845. xxxii. 127 Statement, Correspondence, and other Papers relative to the Coast Fisheries of Ireland. (in 19.-App.) .- - - - - - 1849. xxxn. 568 Report of the Admiralty on the Irish Fisheries Bill. (65. ii.) 1852. xxix. 215 Report of Captain Fraser, R.N., on the State of the Navigation and Weirs in the Harbour and Port of Youghal, and" the River Blackwater, addressed to the Commissioners of the Admiralty : Also, Correspondence between the Admiralty and the Commissioners of Fisheries, Ireland, on the above Report and Subject. (247.) - 1852. xvii. 639 Report of the Admiralty on the Fisheries Bill. (119.37.) - - 1852-3. lxvii. 399 Return of all Monies received by the Board of Conservation of the Rivers Suir, Nore, and Barrow (Ireland), during the Years 1853, 1854, and 1855 ; also stating how the Money has been divided and expended. (176.) - - - 1856. xxn. 385 See fllso Ambkican Colonies, i. Deep Sea Fishery. Distress in Ireland. Fish AND Fisheries. Works, PtJBLic, Ireland. Fisher's Divorce :- Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Fisher's Divorce Bill. (168.) - . . . . ., 1852-3. xxvi, 23 Fitters Certificates. See Coals and Coal Trade. Fitzgerald, Lady Henry. See Roos- Claim of Peerage. Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne. See Education and Schools, IreljiNd, III. i. FiTzw alter Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence given before the Committee of Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of.Sir Brooke William Bridges, Baronet, claiming, as of Right, to be Baron Fitzwalter. (159.) - - - - - - 1842. xvr. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1843. (104.) - - , 1843. xix! 1 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1844, (51.) - - 1844. xvi. 127 Five per Cents : Bill for transferring several Annuities of Five Pounds per Centum per Annum into An- nuities of Four Pounds per Centum per Annum. (11. of 1822.) - cxxvm. 51 Bill to regulate the Performance of certain Contracts, and to authorize the Court of Chan- cery and Exchequer to make Orders in Cases which may arise out of the Conversion of ; ' certain. Annuities of Five Pounds per Centumper Annum into Annuities of Four Pounds per.Cfflitum^per Aonum, and for paying off such Proprietors of Five Pounds per Centum Annuities as shall dissent from receiving, Four Pounds per Centum Annuities in lieu thereof. (89. of 1822.) - ' - . . . . cxxix. 475 Account of the total Amount of Five per Cents converted into Foiir per Cents, and of the Amount of Four per Cent. Stock created by such Conversion, under the Act of the present Session. (18. of 1832.) ■- - . .: . - cxli. 281 See also Finance. Stock, Government. Flanders. See Imports and Exports, II. s. &c. 3 M 4, 464 . GENERAL. INDEX. TO THE Flax - ... - - Fobeign Flax, Flax Seed, ajsd Hemp : Bill to extend the Act 10 8e 11 Vict, c. 32. to facilitate the Improvement of Landed Property in Ireland, and the Acts amending the same, to the Erection of Scutch Mills for Flax in Ireland. (173.) - - - - - ■ - 1862. Vol. iv. p. 353 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the Bill for securing to James Lee the Benefit of his Invention of certain new Methods of preparing Hemp and Flax, &c. (110. of 1816.) ... - - lxxxi.21 Papers circulated by the Trustees of the Linen and Hempen Manufacturers of Ireland on the Subject of Hemp and Flax prepared in the Mode practised under Mr. Lee's Patent. (70. of 1816.) Lxxxi. 77 Report by the Trustees for Fisheries, Manufactures, and Improvements in Scotland, on Ex- periments made under their Direction to prepare Flax in the Manner practised under the Patent of Mr. Lee. (58. of 1816.) - - - - lxxxl 121 Account of the Import and Export of Flax, dressed and undressed, into and from Ireland, for Twenty Years ending 5th January 1820, and the Hates of Duty and Drawback payable thereon, (in 1. of 1822.) - - - - • - - cxl. 412 Account of the Quantity of Formium Tenax or New Zealand Flax imported into Great Britain in each of the Years 1829, 1830, and 1831. (118. of 1831-32.) - - CCCix. 657 Account of the Quanti^ty of Flax imported from New Zealand into Great Britain during the Years 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, and 1837. (148.) - - - 1838. xvm. 531 Prices of Flax and Yarn from 1834 to 1841. (in 216.) - - 1841. xxiv. 510 Tariffs of Duties on the Import of Flax, Hemp, and 'fow Yarns into France. (in 216.) ..-.-.. 1841. XXIV. 509 Eeturn of Prices of Flax, Hemp, &c. from 1813 to 1819. (in 5.) - 1844. xviii. 393-396 Copies of such Parts of the Fifth Annual Report of the Society for the Promotion and Improve- ment of the Growth of Flax in Ireland as relate to the Quantity of the Flax Crop in the Season of 1845, the Extension of the Cultivation of Flax, and the present Condition of the Linen Trade in Ireland, (in 59.) .... 1846. xx. 338 See also Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. Prices Current. Flax Manufactures. See Woollen Manufactures. Flax, Tithe on. See Tithes, Ireland. Fleet Prison': Bill to facilitate Proceedings against the Warden of the Fleet in Vacation [in respect of the Escape of any Prisoner]. (120. of 1819.) .... xcvn. 481 Report to the Lords of the Treasury, dated 18th February 1845, relative to the Sale of the Fleet Prison to the Corporation of London, (in 327.) - - 1846. XLV. 758 See also Debtors and Debts, 1. 4. III. Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Queen's Prison. Fleetwood, Preston, and West Riding Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Fleetwood, Preston, and West Riding Railway (Burnley and Colling Branches) Bill. (148. 64.) ... 1847. XL. 309 Flint Glass : Account of the Quantity of Flint Glass brought to Charge by the Excise during each of the last Ten Years; the Rate and Amount of Duty paid thereon; and the Amount of Draw- back paid on Exportation, (in 100.) .... 1842. xrv. 561 Floating Breakwater. See Plymouth Breakwater. Floating Lights. See Pilots and Pilotage. Florence. See Tuscany. Flour. See Bread. Corn. Guernsey, &c. Isle op Man. Flowers, Artificial. See Imports and Exports, II. e. &c. Folkestone, Harvey's Charity: Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for Sir Eliab Harvey's Charity in the Town of Folkestone. (112.) .... 1857_8. iv. 261 FoLLETT, John. See Bankruptcy, III. Fonblanque, a. W., Esq. See Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Statistical Abstract. Trade, Foreign. Trade and Navigation. Foochowfoo. See China Trade. Food, Adulteration op. See Public Houses. Foreign Bills of Exchange. See Forgery. Foreign Chaplaincies : Bill for the licensing of Chaplains (being Members of the United Church of England and Ireland) to be appointed in pursuance of the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 87. (44.) - 1850. nr. 239 Foreign Colonies surrendered. See Aliens. Foreign Copper Money. See Forgery. Foreign Corn. See Corn. Foreign Correspondence : Bill to remove Restraints upon the Correspondence by Letter between Persons residing in Great Britain or Ireland and Persons in certain Foreign Countries. (1801-2.) - [ii.] 3 Foreign Dockyards. See Naval Revision. SESSIONAL PAPERS, l'801-18o9. 465 FOEEIGK Foreign Enlistment : Bill to prevent the Enlisting or Engagement of His Majesty's Subjects to serve in Foreign Service, and the equipping Vessels for warlike Purposes. (123. of 1819.) Vol. xcvii. p. 489 Bill to repeal the Act 59 Geo. 3. c. 69. for the Prevention of Foreign Enlistment, saving and excepting so far as it repeals former Statutes. (177. of 1833.) - - cccxv. 693 A similar Bill. (202.) - - . . 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1153 See also Spain. Foreign Exchange. See Exchange, Rate of. Foreign Funds. See Property and Income Tax. Foreign Goods. See Warehousing of Goods.' Foreign Jurisdiction. See Crimes and Offences, I. is. Foreign Literary Institutions ok Libraries: Communications received from His Majesty's Ministers abroad r^pecting Literary Institutions or Libraries in Foreign Countries : — PartL (224.) 1835. xxxvil. 1 Part II. (249.) - - . . . . 1835. xxxvii. 53 Part III. (252.) 1835. xxxvii. 61 Part IT. (254.) - - . 1835. xxxvn. 89 t. Foreign Loans. See Loans. Foreign Lotteries : Bill to prevent the advertising of Foreign and other illegal Lotteries. (260.) 1836. iii. 621 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 66. for preventing the advertising of Foreign and other illegal Lotteries ; and to discontinue certain Actions commenced under the Provi- sions of the said Act. (254.) - - 1845. III. 615 Foreign Ministers. See Diplomatic Service. Foreign Office : Report from the Select Committee of tlie House of Commons appointed to consider and report upon the Reconstruction of the Foreign Office, in relation to the future rebuilding of other Offices on a uniform Plan, due regard being had to Public Convenience and Economy ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (31.) " " " . ' 1^59, Sess. 1. xiii. 1 Papers relating to the Emoluments of Her Majesty's Foreign Service Messengers attached to the Foreign Office. . : ' " ■ 1^59, Sess. 1. ix. 149 Correspondence [between the Civil Service Commissioners and the Earl of Clarendon] respecting the Examination of Persons appointed to Situations under the Foreign Office. - - - . . . 1856. XXII. 287 ^ Return of all Persons employed in the Foreign Office on .jth January 1822 and on 5th January 1827, stating the Amount of their Salaries and Allowances, and explaining the Grounds of any Increase or Decrease in Number, and in Salaries and Allowances, &c. (145. of 1826-27.) - - ccxx. 385 Account of the Expenditure in the Department of the Foreign Office in each Year from 1817 to 1826. (115. of 1826-27.) ... . . ccxx. 379 Account of all Sums expended on the Foreign Office Buildings in Downing Street, and of Furniture for the Mansion there, since Jan. 1824. (162. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 383 Accounts of the total Expenditure in the Department of Foreign Affairs from 5th Jan. 1827 • to 5th June 1833 ; of Sums issued since 5th Jan. 1831 to 5th June 1833, for Secret Service, in the Foreign Office, Admii'alty, and Colonial Departments; of the total Expen- diture of the Extraordinary Embassy of the Earl of Durham to St. Petersburgh in 1832; of the Duke of Wellington's Embassy there in 1826; and of Sir S. Canning's Extraordinary Embassy to Madrid in 1832 and 1833. (157. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 677 See also Secret Service. Foreign Office, Fees in. See Fees, Perquisites, &c. Foreign Promissory Notes. See Forgery. Foreign Refugees. See Refugees, Foreign. Foreign Ships. 5ee Aliens. Brazils. Denmark. Navy, II. 3. Shipping. Trade, Foreign, I. West India Colonies. Foreign Spirits and Liquors. See Excise, 1. 3. Foreign States, Dividends from. See Property and Income Tax. Foreign States, Unauthorized Negotiations with : Bill to prevent any unauthorized Negotiation or Intercourse between the Subjects of Her Majesty and any Foreign Potentate or State. (83.) - - 1854. vi. 677 Foreign Suits. See Evidence. Witnesses. Foreign Tariffs. See Tariffs of Foreign States. Foreign Trade. See Imports and Exports. Shipping. Trade, Foreign. Foreign Troops and Foreigners in the Army. See Army, 1. 5. III. i. Foreign Wool. See Wool. Foreign and Colonial Merchandise. /See Imports and Exports. FOEiiGNEfis: ' /See Aliens. Property and Income Tax. ' Smuggling. III. 3 N 466 GENERAL INDEX TO THE i'OEEIGNEES FOEGERT . Foreigners Consecration to Office of Bishop : Bill to amend an Act made in the Twenty-sixth Year of the Eeign of Hie Majesty King George the Third, intituled " An Act to empower the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Archbishop of Tprk for the Time being to consecrate to the Office of a Bishop Persons being Subjects or Citizens of Countries out of His Majesty's Dominions." (191.) 1841. Vol. III. p. 245 Foreigners, Enlistment of. See Army, I. i. III. 4. Foreshores : Statement of all legal Proceedings instituted by the Crown with respect to the Title of the Crown to the Bed or Shores of the Sea, &c., against Corporate Bodies or private Individuals, from 1830 to the' present Time ; the Nature of each Suit, the Name of the Law Officer by whom commenced, and whether the Result was in favour of or adverse to the Crown, and the Amount of Costs incurred on behalf of the Crovra ; the Length of Time each Suit was » pending before brought to a Conclusion, &c. ; the Terms, &c. upon which such Proceedings have been settled ; the estimated Value of Property recovered by the Crown ; the Cases in which such Suits have been discontinued by the Law Officers of the Crown ; and Particulars of all Cases in which the Title of the Crown, has since 1830 been admitted without Litigation, &c. (85.) - 1857-8. xviu. 247 FORESTAXLING, &C. : BiU. for abolishing the Offences of forestalling, regrating, and e^igrossing. (63.) 1844. iii. 761 Bill [as amended in Committee] for abolishing the Offences of forestalling, regrating, &c., and for repealing certain Statutes passed in restraint of Trade. (83.) - 1844. in. 765 Forests, Rotal. See Alice Holt Forest. Brecknock Forest. Dean Forest. Dela- MERE Forest. Exmoor Forest. Hainault Forest. Land Revenue, Woods, Forests, &c. New Forest. Parkhurst Forest. Salcex Forest. Sherwood Forest. Waltham Forest. Whichwood Forest. Whittlewood Forest. Windsor Forest. WooLMER Forest. Forfeited Estates, Scotland: Bill for applying certain Balances arising from forfeited Estates in Scotland towards making Canals, Harbours, and other Public Works there. (87. of 1806.) - i. 347 Bill for appropriating certain Balances arising from forfeited Estates in Scotland to the Encouragement of the Fisheries on the Coasts of Scotland, and the erecting a Lunatic Asylum at Edinburgh, &c. (89. of 1806.) - - - i. 359 Forfeited Lands, Ireland. See Land Revenue, I. Forfeited and Unclaimed Army Prize Fund. See Royal Military Asylum. Forfeitures. See Escheat. Exchequer, Court of, England. Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Fines and Recognizances. Forged Exchequer Bills. See Exchequer Bills. Forged Notes. See Bank of England, I. 6. III. 7. Crimes and Offences, I. i. 7 e. Forgery. Forged Stamps. See Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Forgery, Counterfeiting, &c.: Bill for> more effectually preventing the Forgery of Bank Notes, Bank Bills of Exchange, and Bank Post Bills. (1801.) - - .... [i.] 439 BiU for the better Prevention of the Forgery of the Notes and Bills of Exchange of Persons carrying on the Business of Bankers. (1801.) - - [i.] 537 Bill to prevent the forging and counterfeiting of Foreign Bills of Exchange, and of Foreign Promissory Notes and Orders for the Payment of Money, and the counterfeiting of Foreign Copper Money. (1802-3.) . . - . . [y.] 751 Bill to alter and extend the Provisions of the Laws relating to Forgery of Bank Notes, &c. to every Part of the United Kingdom. (65. of 1805.) - - [xm.] 373 Bill to prevent the forging of Bank Notes, Bank Bills of Exchange, and Bank Post BiUs of the Bank of Ireland, and the Negotiation thereof. (24. of 1809.) - - [xxiii.] 41 Bill for the further Prevention of forging Bank Notes [for making the Law applicable to the Notes about to be issued on a new Plan]. (82. of 1820.) - - cxiv. 511 Bill for reducing into One Act all such Forgeries as shall henceforth be punished with Death, and for otherwise amending the Laws relative to Forgery. (167. of 1830.) As amended by the Committee. (190.) As amended on Re-commitment. (198.) - - - - - . ccLxiii. 421. 445. 467 Bill for abolishing the Punishment of Death in Cases of Forgery. (229. of 1831-32.) ^As amended by the Committee. (250. of 1831-32.) - - - ccxcvii. 48^. 487 Bill to provide that Persons accused of Forgery in Scotland shall not be entitled to Bail, unless in certain Cases. (173.) - . . . . 1835. 11. 441 BiU to abolish the Punishment of Death in Cases of Forgery. (167.) As amended by the Committee. (207.) As amended on Third Reading. (229.) - 1837. 11. 149. 157. 165 Bill to amend the Act 1 Geo. 4. for the further Prevention of forging and counterfeiting , Bank Notes. (26.) - - - - - , - - 1852-3. in. 67 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Forgery and other Offences connected therewith. (143.) - ' - - - 1854. lU. 643 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences by Forgery. (279.) - - - 1856. IV. 251 A similar Bill. (58.)- - - - r - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 243 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 467. ■ Forgery - - - Fox FoBGERT, CouNTEBFBiTiNG, 8ec. — continued. Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Laws of the United Kingdom against Offences relating to the Coin. (59.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. "Vol. in. p. 357 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Mode of preventing the Forgery of Bank Notes. (2. of 1819.) - - - - - - - ci. 145 [Sdbjbcts : — Plan submitted to the Commissioners. Manner in which Forgery is carried on. Selection of a Plan the Imitation of which is in a high degree difficult] Number of Persons executed for Forgery in England yearly, from 1790 to 1818 ; distinguish- ing those for Forgery on the Bank. (30. of 1818.) - - - xcrv. 221 Return of the Number of Persons convicted of Forgery during Twenty Years ending 1825, and Twenty Years ending 1846. (in 146.) .... 1847. XX. See also Coin. Crimes asd Offences. Stamps, and Stamp Duties. Bank op England, I. 6. III. 7. Forgery op Voting Papers. See Poor in Ireland, III. 6. FOEMARTINE AND BtJCHAN RAILWAY : Report of the Board of Trade on the Formai-tine and Buchan Railway BiU (Deviation of Line, &c.) (23.27.) - - - - 1859, Sess. I. vm. 159 Formidable (Slave Ship). See Slave Trade, III. 3. FoBMiuM Tenax. See Flax, Flax Seed, and Hemp. FoEMs OP Conveyance. See Registbation of Deeds. Forms of Pleading. See Courts in England. Forth and Clyde Junction Railway: Report of the Admiralty on the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway Bill. (119.40.) - 1852-3. LXTii. 447 Forth, Viscount. See Perth Claim of Peerage. Fortifications. See Ordnance, i. Foss Navigation. See York Drainage. Foster and others v. Hornsby. See Works, Public, Ireland. FosTON Bridge Road Act. See Mistakes in Acts. Foundation Schools. See Education and Schools. Foundling Hospital, Dublin. See Dublin, 4. Foundlings. See Deserted Children, Ireland. Four Courts Maeshalsea, Ireland : Bill for consolidating the Four Courts Marshalsea, Dublin, Sheriffs Prison, Dublin, and City Marshalsea, Dublin, and for regulating the Four Courts Marshalsea in Ireland. (238.) - - ... 1842. III. 427 Bill for enabling the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland to acquire certain Lands and Houses for the Site of a new Court or Courts, and other Offices and Buildings required for the Public Service, in extension of the Four Courts in Dublin ; and for other Purposes. (192.) ..--.. 1857-8. iv. Ill Four per Cents : BUI for transferring certain Annuities of Four Pounds per Cent, per Annum into Annuities of Three Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, and for paying off the Persons who may dissent to such Transfer. (134.) - - • 1834. i. pt. 1. 581 See also Finance. Five per Cents. Stock, Government. Four-and-a-Halp per Cent. Duties : Accounts respecting the gross Amount, Charges, and net Proceeds of the Four-and-a-Half per Cent. Duties from 5th Jan. 1785 to 5th Jan. 1801 ; Sums charged on, remaining un- satisfied, and applicable to the Discharge thereof ; and Sums received in the Exchequer on account of the same Duties. (1801-2.) - - - [m.] 319-322 Treasury Minute, dated 15th April 1828, directing the Custom House Duties heretofore levied upon West ludia Produce, subject to the Four-and-a-Half per Cent. Duty to the Crown, to be remitted. (159. of 1830.) - - - ccLXXVin. 379 FOURDRINIER, HeNRT AND SeALEY : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the Bill for prolonging the Term of certain Letters Patent assigned to Henry Fourdrinier and Sealey Fourdrinier for the Invention of making Paper by means of Machinery, (36. of 1807.) ... ... XIV. 331 Fowl, Heath. See Game Laws. New Forest. Fox, Mr. Justice : BiU to continue the Proceedings in the House of Lords touching the Conduct of Luke Fox, Esquire, [one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas inlreland,] notwithstanding any Prorogation or Dissolution of Parliament. (60. of 1805.) - - [xm.] 363 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Matters which have been alleged in the Petitions against Mr. Justice Fox. (47. of 1805.) ..... - [xy.] 29 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee of the whole House upon the Motion for an Address to be presented to His Majesty to remove Mr. Justice Fox from his Office of Judge. (48. of 1805.) --..-- [xv.] 163 3N 2 .468 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Frame-breaking - - - France Fbame-beeaking : . Bill for the more exemplary Punishment of Persons destroying or injuring any Stocking or Lace Frames, ov other Machines used in the Framework -knitting Manufacture, or any Articles of G-oods in such Frames or Machines. (20. of 1812.) - Vol. xlvii. p. 339 Bill to amend and make perpetual 52 Geo. 3. c. 16. for the Punishment for destroying Stocking or Lace Frames, or any Articles therein. (14. of 1813-14.) - - lxix. 153 Bill to repeal the Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 42. for the Punishment of Persons destroying Stocking or Lace Frames and Articles in such Frames, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (95. of 1817.) ------- lxxTxiii. 571 Bill to provide other Punishments in lieu of the Punishment for Frame-breaking inflicted under the Act 28 Geo. 3. c. 55. (77. of 1823.) - - - cxliii. 593 Feamework-knitxing Manufactuke: Bill for preventing Frauds and Abuses in the Framework-knitting Lace Manufacture, and in the Payment of Persons employed therein. (173. of 1812.) - - xlviii. 1349 Bill for preventing Frauds and Abuses in the Framework-knitting Woollen Manufacture of Stockings. (114. of 1819.) - - - -, - - xcvii. 451 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1819, on the Petition of the Hosiers and Framework Knitters of the Woollen Manufactory of the Town of Leicester, respecting a fraudulent Mode of manufacturing Stockings ; with Minutes of Evidence. (115. of 1819.) ... - - - ci. 235 Report of the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the Manner in which the Wages of the Persons engaged in the Trade of Framework-knitting in the Counties of Leicester, Nottingham, and Derby are paid; and generally into the Condition of the Frame- work Knitters in the said Counties. - - - - - 1845. xxiii. 435 Appendix to Ditto. — Part L Leicestershire. - - - 1845. xxiv. 1 Appendix to Ditto. — ^Part II. Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. - - 1845. xxT. 1 Feance: 1 . Claims on : Bill to enable certain Commissioners fully to cany into effect several Treaties and Conven- tions for liquidating the Claims of British Subjects and others against the Government of France. (55. of 1819.) - - - - . - xcvii. 165 Account of the Sums due from France on account of Prisoners of War during the last Two Wars. (1. of 1816.) - - - - - lxxx. 223 Account of Sums paid by or due fi'om France in virtue of the Treaties or Convention con- cluded at Paris on 20th Nov. 1815. (13. of 1816.) - - - lxxx. 233 Account of all Sums of Money paid or stipulated to be paid by France, exclusive of the Sums paid under Treaties. (34. of 1816.) r - - lxxx. 237 Convention between His Majesty and the King of France for the final Arrangement of the Claims of British Subjects on the Government of France, with separate and additional Articles, signed at Paris, 25ai April and 4th July 1818. (1819.) - - cxii. 17 See also Teeaties, lxvi. i. 2. Commercial Relations with : First Eeport on the Commercial Relations between France and Great Britain, addressed to the Board of Trade, by George Villiers and John Bowring ; with a Supplementary Report by John Bowring. - - - . - 1834. xxix. 199 Second Report on the Commercial Relations between France and Great Britain : (Silks and Wine.) By John Bowring. - - - - - 1835. xni. 253 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. — ^Part the Fourth-France. .------ 1842. vi. 147 3. Treaties, State Papers, S^c. : Bill to enable Her Majesty to carry into effect a Convention with France on the Subject of Copyright ; to extend and explain the International Copyright Acts ; and to explain the Acts relating to Copyright in Engravings. (82.) - - 1852. n. 485 Bill for giving elfect to a Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic for the mutual Surrender of Criminals. (159.) As amended in Committee. (180.) ------ - - 1852. IV. 465, 483 Bill for the more effectual Execution of tlie Convention [signed Sd August 1839] between Her Majesty and the French Government concerning the Fisheries in the Seas between the British Islands and France. (87.) - - - - 1854-5. iv, 225 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Operation of a Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French relative to Portendic and Albreda. (175.) - 1857-8. v. 57 Copy of His Majesty's Order for the Restitution of the Colonies taken from the French Republic. (1802-3.) [vn.] 343 Papers relative to Discussions with France. (1802-3.) . - . [vii.] 351. 357 Preliminary Articles of Peace between His Majesty and the French Republic ; signed at London, 1st Oct. 1801. Definitive Treaty of Peace between His Britannic Majesty ou the one Part, and the French Republic, His Catholic Majesty, and theBatavian Republic on the other Part; signed at Amiens, 27th March 1802. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 469 Feance France — continued. 3. Treaties, State Papers, S^c. — continued. Papers respecting the Decree of the French Government declaring the British Isles in a State of Blockade, as relates to searching neutral Vessels, (in 6. of 1808.) - xx, 238 Papers relating to Negotiations with France. (1806-7.) . - - - xiv. 1 His Majesty's Declaration. (1806-7.) ..---- xiv. 161 Correspondence with the Governments of Eussia and France relative to Overtures received from Erfurth. Convention for the Cessation of Hostilities with France; concluded and signed at Paris, 23d April 1814. Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Britannic Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty; signed at Paris, 30th May 1814. Papers relative to the Person and Family of Napoleon Buonaparte. (1814-15.) - lxxvi. 197 Overture from Buonaparte. (1814-15.) .... - lxxvi. 209 Correspondence on the Alliance against France. (1814-15.) - - - lxxvi. 213 Papers relative to the Capitulation of Paris. (3. of 1816.) - - - lxxx. 225 Papers concerning the Case of Marshal Ney. (5. of 1816.) - - - lxxxi. 125 Convention between His Britannic Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty, to which the Emperors of Austria and Eussia and the King of Prussia were also Contracting Parties, signed at Paris, 25th April 1818. (1819.) ----- cxii. 1 Convention between their Britannic and Most Christian Majesties, for the Evacuation of the French Territory by the Allied Troops, with Protocols and a Declaration thereon; signed at Aix-la-Chapelle, 9th Oct. 1818. (1819.) - - - - cxii. 25 Protocol of the Conference of the 2d Feb. 1819, relative to the P^iyment of the pecuniary Indemnity by France to the Allied Powers under the Convention signed at Aix-la- Chapelle, 9th Oct. 1818. (1819.) -.-... CXII. 61 Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the Most Christian King, with Two additional Articles thereunto; signed at London, 26th Jan. 1826. (1826.) - ccx. 725 Correspondence with His Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, and Communications from the French Ambassador in London, in the Year 1830, relative to the French Expedition against Algiers. (51. of 1833.) ----- cccxxiv. 811 Convention between His Majesty and the King of the French for extending the Facilities of Communication by Post between their respective Dominions; signed at Paris, 30th March 1836. - - - - - - - 1836. xxxviii. 1 Notices given by the French Government to that of Great Britain respeeting Blockades established by the French Naval Forces of Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos Ayres ; Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian Governments to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana; and Communications from the Brazilian Government relating to the Military Occupation by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Map^. (378.) - - 1838. xvii. 63 Papers relative to the Occupation of Algiers by the French. - - 1838. xvii. 381 Additional Post Office Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the Conveyance through France of the Correspondence between England and the East Indies. - - - - - - - ' - 1839. xi. 57 Correspondence relative to the Expulsion of British Subjects from the Convent of La Meilleraye by the Government of France in 1831. - - - 1839. xi. 93 Papers relating to the Occupation of the Fortress of St. Juan d'UlIoa in the Gulf of Mexico, and of the Island of Martin Garcia in the Eio de la Plata, by the Blockading Squadrons of France. (66.) ------- 1839. xvi. 365 Correspondence relative to the Eemoval of a Mexican Pilot from Her Majesty's Packet " Express " by a French Ship of War in the Gulf of Mexico. (53.) - 1839. xvi. 489 Papers relative to the temporary Occupation, by the French Government, of " King's Islet " in the Port of Mahon. ------ 1840. xix. 719 Despatch from the Earl of Aberdeen to Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, respecting the French Possessions in Africa, with reference to the Establishment of the French at Algiers ; dated Foreign Office, 28th January 1842. (51.) - - 1842. xiv. 331 Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Eussia, and Turkey, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and of the Bosphorus ; signed at London, 13th July 1841. - - - 1842. VII. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, regulating the Communica- tions by Post between the British and French Dominions (establishing at Portsmouth an Office for the Exchange of Mails with Havre) ; signed at London, 3d April 1843. - - - - -. - - - . 1843. Ti. 35 Additional Articles to the above, signed at London, 1st May 1843. - - 1843. vi. 77 Ditto, signed at London, 26th Feb. 1845. - - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 679 Ditto, signed at London, 17th November 1845. - . - 1846. xviii. 163 Ditto, signed at London, 14th March 1846. - - - 1846. xviii. 171 Ditto, signed at London, 30th March 1846. . . - 1846. xvm. 175 Ditto, signed at London, 30th November 1846. - - - 1847. xvii. 451 Ditto, signed at London, 7th September 1848. - . - 1849. xx. 1 Ditto, signed at London, 29th March 1852. - . - 1852. xvi. 771 Ditto, signed at Paris, 12th December 1854. - - - 1854-5. xvm. 31 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French for the Establishment of Two Daily Mails between Great Britain and France ; signed at London, 8 th December 1847. -------- 1847-8. xix. 651 SN 3 m GENERAL INDEX TO THE Feance - - - - Feasee's France — continued. 3. Treaties, State Papers, 4"C.— continued. Abstracts of Eegulations of French and Belgian Railways, (in 38.) - 1847-8. xxxii. 609 Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic, for the Establishment of Inter- naitional Copyright ; signed at Paris, 3d November 1851. - - 1852, xvi. 777 Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic for the mutual Surrender of Criminals ; signed at London, 28th May 1852. ... 1852. xvi. 789 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the reci- procal Transmission of printed Fapers by Post ; signed at Paris, 10th December 1855. - - ... 1856. XX. 779 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the Eights of Fishery on the Coast of Newfoundland and the neighbouring Coasts ; signed at London, 14th January 1857. ----- 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 843 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Communications by Post ; signed at Paris, 24th September 1856. - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 319 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French relative to Portendic and Albreda ; signed at London, 7th March 1857. - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 543 Correspondence on the Subject of the above Convention. - - 1857-8. xv. 55 Paper respecting Foreign Refugees. - - - - 1857-8. xv. 79 [_Consists of Despatch from Count Walewski, dated 20tli January 1858, communicated to the Earl of Clarendon, on the Subject of the recent Attempt upon the Xlife of the Emperor Napoleon, and the Abuse of the Eight of Asylum by Toreign Refugees in England.] Despatch from Count Walewski to Count de Persigny. - - - 1857-8. xv. 83 {^Consists of Despatch, dated 6th February 1858, respecting the Effect produced in England by the Insertion in the " Moniteur " of certain Addresses from the Army.] Despatch from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris. ... 1857-8. xv. 87 IConsists c/ Despatch from Earl Cowley to the Earl of Clarendon, dated 20th February 1858, adverting to certain adverse Eesolutions of the House of Commons, and explaining the Course pursued by the Government with regard to the Question of Right of Refuge, as raised by the French Government.] Correspondence respecting Foreign Refugees in England. - - 1857-8. xv. 91 ^Consists ofibe Conclusion of the Correspondence between the Two Governments, upon the Questions raised by Count Walewski's first Despatch.] Correspondence respecting Passports. ... -1 857-8. xv. 99 IConsists of Correspondence with the French Government on the late Alterations in the Passport System : Regulations issued by the Foreign Office since 1815, respecting Passports : Also, Com- munications received at the Foreign Office relative to the Inconvenience sustained by British Workmen who had arrived in France with Passports given by French Consular Agents in Great Britain.] , 4. Miscellaneous : Report on the Laws and Ordonnances in force in France for the Riegulation of noxious Trades and Occupations ; by Dr. Waller Lewis, Medical Officer to the General Post Office. ------- 1854-5. xxxvm. 139 Names of Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers selected for Recommendation to His Majesty the Emperor of the French to receive the Decoration of the French Military War Medal. . - - - - ... 1856. xix. 671 Supplemental List to the aboyie. (58.) ... - 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 11 Correspondence respecting the French Emigration Scheme : [Exportation of Negroes from Portuguese Possessions on the East Coast of Africa to the French Settlements about Madagascar.] - - - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 145 See also Akmt of Occupation in France. Bank of France. Brandt. Buonaparte, Napoleon. Crimes and Offences, 1. 13. II. i. Fish and Fisheries. Flax'. Greece. Hardware. Imports and Exports, n. s. &c. Interment op the Dead. Italy. Linen Trade and Linen Board. Peninsula, ' Campaign in. Portugal. Post Office, II. Shipping, 8ec. III. i. 2. Silk Trade and Silk Goods. Slave Trade, I. 4. III. 3. Statistical Tables. Submarine Telegraphs. Switzerland. Tahiti. Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. Treaties, &c., tiii. xxi. xxvi. xxtiii. xxxi. xxxti. XLIII. L. LHI. LIX. LXVI. TURKET AND RuSSIA, WaR BETWEEN. Franchise, Elective. See Parliamentary Representation. Franchise, Municipal. See Corporations, Municipal. Franchise Prisons : Bill to abolish Franchise Prisons. (103.) - . . . 1857-8. iv. 129 Frankalmoign, Tenure by. See Real Property. Frankfort : General Treaty, signed at Frankfort on the Mayne, 20th July 1819, with the Acts annexed thereto." Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between His Britannic Majesty and the Free City of Frankfort ; signed at London, 13th May 1832. (1831-2.) - cccxin. 223 See also Trade, Foreign. Franking. See Post Office, I. Trade, Board of. Franklin, Sir John. -See Arctic Expeditions. New South Wales andV an Diemen's Land. Eraser, T. A., Esq. See Lovat Claim of Peerage. Eraser's Ritek. See British Columbia. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 471 Featos Feiendlt Frauds and Abuses. See Auctioneers. Bankeuptct. Charities. Cinque Poets. , Debtoes and Debts. False Pretences. Framework-knitting Manufacture. Gold AND Silver Wares. Hat and Straw. Hops. Landlqrd and Tenant. Linen Trade. Merchants PropeetTj Protection op. Promissory Notes. Salvage. Soap. War- rants OP Attorney. Woollen Manupactures. Fraudulent Debtors. See Debtors and Debts, 1. 4. 6. Fraudulent Devises. See Real Property. Fraudulent Trustees, &c. : Bill to make better Provision for the Punishment of Frauds committed by Trustees, Bankers, and other Persons intrusted with Property. (HO.) As amended in Committee. (159.) - ... . . 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. iv. p. 265. 271 Feedericton. See Emigration. Free Church op Scotland: First, Second, and Third Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Sites for Churches (Scotland) ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (227.) 1847-8. xxxiii. 1 (The Committee do not recommend any Legislative Remedy ; but express a Hope that, the first Heat of the Secession of the i'ree Church having abated, every just Cause of Complaint will be removed by the voluntary Act of the Landed Proprietors.) [Heads op Evidencb : — Free Church of Scotland; its Position and distinctive Features, Impro- bability of a Union ■with the Establishment. Ministers of the Free Church ; how appointed Deficiency in their Number. Refusal of Landed Proprietors to grant Sites : Cases of Refusal by the Duke of Buccleuch. Many Free Church Congregations compelled to worship in the open Air.] See also Chuech op Scotland. Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Free Labour. See Mauritius. Slavery, II. HI. 7. Sugar. Feeedom op the City. See London. Freehold Estates and Freeholds. See Copyhold and Customary Estates. Elections AND Electors, s. Real Property. Freeholders, England and Scotland. See Parliamentary Representation, III. Freeholders and Freemen, Ireland : Account of the Number of Freeholders and Rentcharges of 40*., 201., and 50^., and of Inhabitant Householders, registered from 1795 to 1823 ; and also of the Number of Freemen admitted and sworn, and of Persons who poUed, at the General Election in the Year 1820 in Ireland. (148. of 1824.) ... - - clxxii. 63 Abstract of Returns of the Number of Freeholders registered in each County in Ireland, distinguishing 40s., 20?., and 501. (18. of 1829.) ... cclviii. 31 Returns of the Number of Persons registered as Freeholders, and of Persons admitted to the Freedom of Corporations, in all Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland, during the Seven Years ending in the Year 1828. (19. of 1829.) - - - cclviii. 33 See also Elections and Electors, 4. Freemen. See Corporations, Municipal, England and Wales, I. Corporations, Muni- cipal, Ireland, I. Freeholders and Freemen, Ireland. Paeliamentary Represen- tation, I. in. Freemen's Lands : Bill to provide for the Management and Regulation of the Lands and Commonable Rights of Freemen of Cities and Boroughs in England. (101.) - 1849. iv. 527 French Colonies. See Statistical Tables. Frensham. A^ee Farnham Rectory. Friendly Societies : Bill to enable Friendly Societies under the Act 33 Geo. 3. c. 54. to rectify Mistakeis made in the Registry of their Rules. (1802-3.) - ... [y.j 449 Bill to explain and render more effectual an Act of the Parliament of Ireland for the Encouragement and Relief of Friendly Societies. (71. of 1809.) - xxin. 185 Bill to amend the Act 33 Geo. 3. c. 54. for the Encouragement and Relief of Friendly Societies. (100. of 1809.) ...... xxiii. 417 Bill to extend certain Provisions of the Acts 36 Geo. 3. and 52 Geo. 3. to Matters of Charity and Friendly Societies. (40. of 1817.) - - - - - lxxxiii. 79 • Bill for the further Protection and Encouragement of Friendly Societies, and for preventing Frauds and Abuses therein. (136. of 1819.) ..... xcvii. 665 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. (60. of 1829.) --...... ccxLU. 481 Bill to amend the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 56. by extending the Time within which pre-existing Societies must conform to the Provisions of that Act. (122. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvl 745 Bill to amend the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 56. for coiisolidating and amending the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. (77.) - - - - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 259 Bill for the Establishment of Loan Societies in England and Wales, and to extend the Provisions of the Friendly Societies Acts to the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, aid Man. (100.) - ,■ - - - ... . - 1835. i. 495 Bill to explain and amend the Acts relating to Friendly Societies. (218.) - 1840. in. 197 J Clause to be proposed in Committee by Lord Portman. (218a.) - 1840. iii. 201 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. (131.) As amended by the Select Committee. (156.) - ► . _ - 1846. iv. 57. 67 3 N 4 • ' m GENERAL INDEX 1^ THE Friendly -.--_- Galway Friendly Societies — continued. Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. (332.) --...-- 1850. Vol. IV. p. 243 Bill to continue and amend the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 115., to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. (217.) .... 1852, ni. 305 BiU to amend the Laws relating to the Investments of Friendly Societies. (414.) 1852-3. IV. 773 Bill to make further Provisions in relation to certain ' Friendly Societies. (224.) - - ' 1854. IV. 179 Bill to continue the Acts now in force relating to Friendly Societies. (263.) 1854. iv. 185 Bill to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Friendly Societies. (136.) As amended in Committee. (173.) As amended on Report. (177.) - 1854-5. iv. 239. 269. 299 Bill to amend 18 & 19 Vict. c. 63. relating to Friendly Societies. (227.) - 1857-8. iv. 133 Clause to be proposed in Committee by Viscount Hutchinson. (227 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 139 Account of the Number of Friendly Societies, and of the Sums deposited by such Societies with the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, at the Close of the last Quarter on the 20th November 1838 ; also the like Account ending on the 20th Day of November 1839. (157.) - - - - - - 1840. xx. 305 Observations on the Laws relating to Friendly Societies ; by Charles Ansell, Esq. (in 126.) - - . - - - - - 1847-8. xxvi. 125 Report and Abstract by Registrar of Friendly Societies, Scotland. (52.) - 1852. xxiv. 521 Abstract of Returns of Sickness and Moi-tality, and of Reports of Assets, &c., of Friendly Societies in England and Wales, during the Five Years ending 31st December 1850. - - - - - - > - - 1852-3. VIII. 377 Account of the gross Amount of all Sums received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, on accor|nt of "Banks for Savings and Friendly Societies" in Great Britain and Ireland, from their Commencement, 6th August 1817, to 20th November 1858. (in 120.) .... 1859, Sess. 1. x. 169 See also Dividends. Industrial and Provident Societies. Provident Associa- tions. Savings Banks. Frivolous Suits. See Actions, Frivolous and Vexatious. Frogmore Lodge : Bill for annexing the Mansion House, Gardens, and Grounds at Frogmore, Part of the Land Revenue of the Crown, to Windsor Castle. (205.) ... 1841. iii. 255 See also King ( George III. ) Fruit Trade : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Fresh Fruit Trade ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (264.) - - 1839. xxii. 141 Account of the Quantity of Apples and Pears imported in each Year from 1836 to 1841 (both inclusive), stating the Rate of Duty paid, and the total Amount of Duty received on account thereof in each Year, (in 89.) . . . •. 1842. xiv. 69 FuLHAM Refuge. See Convicts, and Convict Prisons. Funded Debt. See Debt, National. Debt, Public. F inance. Funds, Public. See Dividends. Stock, Government. ■ Stockholders. Threk-and-a-hal^ PER Cents. Fur Trade : Bill for regulating the Fur Trade, and establishing a Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction within certain Parts of North America. (116. of 1821.) ... cxxi. 491 Furnaces. See Iron Furnaces. Smoke Nuisance. FuRNEss Railway: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Furness Railway Bill, (in 265.) 1847-8, xxvi. 217 Furness and Pile Harbour Railway, &c. : Report of the Admiralty on the > Furness and Pile Harbour Railway, &c. Bill. (65.26.) ---..--. 1852. xxxix. 255 G. Gainsborough. See Cholera. Galleries op Paintings, &c. See National Galleries. Gallinas, The: Correspondence relative to the Slave Trade at the Gallinas. - . 1841. xvi. 319 Further Correspondence, (in 35. 2.) - - - - - 1843. xxiii. 449 Galmoy, Butler, Lord. See Reade Pedigree. Galway, Corporation op : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 4 Geo. 1. c. 15. (I.) for the better regulating the Town of Galway, and for strengthening the Protestant Interest therein, as limits the Franchise created by the said Act to Protestants only. (160. of 1830.) - . cclxiii. 387 A similar Bill. (106. of 1831.) ...... ccxc. 429 Charter of the Cbrporatito of Galway. (122. of 1831.) - - - ccxciv. 255 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 473 Galway - . - - Game Gal-way, County of. See Ckimes and Offences, III. 2. G-ALWAY Extension Railway : Returns of the Cost of all the Works of the Galway Extension Railway for which the Counties of Roscommon and Galway are Guarantees : Of the total Length of the above Line of Railway ; stating whether the Bridge over the Shannon at Athlone and the Hotels at Athlone and Galway are included in the above Charge : "Of the gross Receipts of this Line from the opening to 31st December 1851, from Ist January to 30th June 1852, from' 1st July to 31st December 1852, and from 1st January to 30th of June 1853 : Of the Cost of working the Line, the Deficit in the Interest which the Counties of Galway and Roscommon are to make good, and the Mileage of Trains, during the above Periods. (15.) - - - . . 1854. Vol. xix. p. 425 Galway Haebotje : Report of the Admiralty on the Galway Harbour Bill. (119.3.) - 1852-3. Lxvn. 369 See also Woeks, Public, Ieeland. Galway Impeovement : Report of the Admiralty on the Galway Improvement Bill. (119.50.)- 1852-3. lxtii. 473 Galway, Poet of. See Irish Packet Station. Galway, Queen's College at. See Queen's Colleges, Ireland. Galway, Town of. See Irish Great Western Railway. Midland Great Western Railway of Ieeland. Galway (Town) Election : Address agreed to by the House of Commons respecting the Appointment of Commissioners for inquiring into the Existence of corrupt Practices at the last and previous Elections for the County of the Town of Galway, to , which the' Concurrence of the House of Lords is desired. (147.) .... - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 53 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Galway Town Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee. (171.) ----- - 1857, Sess. 2. xxiv. 369 Report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate into the Existence of corrupt Practices in Elections of Mej^ers to serve in Parliament for the County of the Town of Galway ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. - - - - 1857-8. xxx. 251 Galway Union. See Pooe in Ieeland, in. 4. Gambia. See Afeican Colonies, 3. Slave Trade, II. Statistical Tables. Gambiee, Admiral Lord : Sentence of Acquittal of the Court-martial held at Portsmouth, 4th August 1809, on Admiral Lord Gambler, relative to his Conduct as Commander of the Channel Fleet in the Basque Roads. (2. of 1810.) ------ xxxvli. 145 Game Laws : Bill for repealing the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and granting new Duties in lieu thereof, and for granting new Duties on Game Certificates, and placing the same under the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes. (69. of 1808.) - . . xv. 361 Bill for repealing, so much of the Act of the Parliament of Scotland of the Fourth Session of the First Parliament of Queen Anne, for preserving the Game, as relates to the shooting of Hares. (75. of 1808.) xv. 469 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 1 Jac. 1. as relates to Penalties on shooting at Hares, and to repeal the Act 3 Geo. 1. relating to Gamekeepers. (97. of 1808.) - xv. 473 Bill for the better Preservation of Heath Fowl, commonly called Black Game, in the Counties of Devon and Somerest. (102. of 1810.) - . . . xxxii. 341 Bill to repeal the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. for extending the Provisions of the Act 17 Geo. 2. relating to Rogues and Vagabonds; and to make other Provisions [as to Persons going armed at Night-time to destroy Game]. (114. of 1816.) - - ixxvii. 587 Bill for the Prevention of Persons going armed by Night for the Destruction of Game, and for repealing the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 130. (38. of 1817.) - - lxxxiii. 75 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of Offences connected with the unlawful Destruction and Sale of Game. (77. of 1818.) ----- lxxxviii. 351 Bill for further regulating the Appointment of Gamekeepers in Wales. (160. of 1819.) - - - - - - - - - xcvii. 889 Bill to repeal so much and such Parts of any Acts now in force as prohibit the buying or seUing of Game. (104. of 1824.) - ... cLX. 781 Bill to amend the Laws for the Preservation of Game. (66. of 1825.) - cLxxv. 345 Bill to repeal the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 90. for the Prevention of Persons going armed by Night for the Destruction of Game, and for repealing an Act of the last Session relating to Rogues and Vagabonds. (26. of 1826-27.) - - . . ccxi. 5 Bill to amend the Laws for the Preservation of Game in England. (28. of 1826-27.) As. amended by the Committee. (74. & 99. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 11. 27. 41 Bill to legalize the Sale of Game. (113. of 1826-27.) — —As amended by the Committee. (132. & 142. of 1826-27.) ccxi. 133. 139. 147 BiU for enabling qualified Persons to authorize their Servants or others to kill Game upon their Lands ; and for further amending the Game Laws. (167. of 1826-27.) - ccxi. 547 Bill to legalize the Sale of Game. (2. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (45.) As amended on Report. (74.) - - - - ccxxiy. 1. 7. 17 III. 3 474 , GENERAL INDEX TO THE Game - - - - - - Gamekeepers •Game JjAyfs— continued. Bill for the more effectual Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Night Poaching ; and to repeal the Act 57 Geo. 3; c. 90. for the Prevention of Persons going armed by Night for the Destruction of Game, and for repealing an Act made in the last Session of Parliament, relating to Rogues and Vagabonds. (44. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee." (80.) As amended on Ee-commitment. (98.) As amended by the Commons. (168.) - - '- - Vol. ccxxiv. p. 127. 131. 135. 139 BiU to authorize tiie Sale of Game, and to alter the Qualification for taking and killing Game, in England, for Four Years. (160. of 1 828.) - - - , - ccxxv. 841 A similar Bill. (24. of 1829.) ..... ccxlii. 305 Bill to amend the Lav^s in England relative to Game. (79. of, 1831.) As amended by the Select Committee. (104.) As amended in Committee. (97.) - ccxc. 137. 163. 189 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of Trespasses upon Property by Persons in pursuit of Game in Scotland. (169. of 1831-32.) .... ccxcvii. 131 Bill fbr granting Relief from the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and on Stage Carriages, in certain Cases, and to regulate the charging of the Duty payable for taking or killing Game, in Great Britain, &c. (279.) . - . 1836. m. 753 Bill to extend the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 69. for the more effectual Prevention of Persons going armed by Night for the Destruction of Game. (56.) With the Amendments moved on Third Reading. (128.) With the Amendments moved after Third Reading. (130.) - - - - . . 1844. t. 359. 363. 367 BiUforthefurther Amendment of the Laws in England relative to Game. (190.) 1845. iii. 629 A sunilar Bill. (11.) . - - . . - 1846. iv. 79 Bill to enable Persons having a Right to kill Hares in England and Wales to do so, by themselves or Persons authorized by them, without being required to take out a Game Certificate. (169.) As amended in Committee. (193.) - 1847-8. it. 649. 655 A similar Bill for Scotland. (170.) .... 1847-8. iv. 661 BiU to consolidate the Statute Law of England relating to Deer, Game, and Rabbits. (61.) 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 1 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Lord Cloncurry. (61 a.) 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 31 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1816, on the Laws relating to Game, (in 19. of 1828.) . - . . ccxxxvii. 285 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1823, on the Laws relating to Game; with Minutes of Evidence. (26. of 1823.) . . CLiy. 1 [Subjects : — Expediency of altering the Game Laws, and legalizing the Sale of Game. Inefficiency of the existing Laws. Desciiption of Persons who supply Game. Waste in the Market from ah Over-snpply. Eepeal of the Game Laws recommended, as likely to suppress eventually the Practice of Poaching.] Report from the Select Conmiittee of the House of Lords upon the Laws relating to Game ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (19. of 1828.) -■ . ccxxxvii. 137 [Subjects : — Inefficiency of the existing Laws. Habits and Character of Persons engaged in Poaching. Method of procuring and selling Game. Mode of Consignment to Salesmen. Probable Effect of legalizing the Sale of Game. Murder and other grievous Offences increased of late Zear.9 from the Practice of Poaching. Occupiers to he allowed to sport on their Lands with the Permission of the Owners. Trespassers under Pretence of sporting to be punished by Fine.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1845, to inquire into the Operation of the Game Laws. (305.) ~ . ^ 1846. xxx. 1 [The Committee reported that, owing to the advanced Period of the Session, they were unable to bring their Inquiry to a Close; but recommended the Appointment of the Committee next Session.] Report from the same Committee, re.appointed in 1846. (306.) . - 1846. xxxi. 1 [Subjects : — Propriety of maintaining the general Principle of the present Game Laws. Expediency of abolishing cumulative Penalties. Proposed Modifications in the law with respect to Poaching; Game Certificates ; Appeal against Summary . Convictions ; Discovery of stolen Game ; Market Season for Game ; Damage done to growing Crops, &o.] Account of all Commitments in England and Wales, during the Year 1818, for Offences against the Game Laws. (69. of 1819.) ... . qj^^_ 213 Account of all Commitments for Trial at the Lent Assizes^ 1839, for Offences against the Act -9 Geo. 4. c. 69. for the Prevention of Persons going armed by Night for the Destruction of Game. (38. of 1829.) - ... cclviii. 61 Return of all Prisoners confined in the Gaols of England and Wales on the 1st February 1844, coirmitted by the Commissioners of Taxes for Nonpayment of Surcharges upon Game Duties ; specifying those who had previously been punished by Fine or Imprison- ment by Magistrates under the Game Acts for the same Offence under which the Surcharge was made. (57.) - - . _ 1844. x. 197 Table of Game Law Convictions during the Five Years from 1839 to 1843, showing the Proportion which they bear to the total Male Summary Convictions and to the Male Population in each Year, as well as the Increase or Decrease during the above quin- quennial Period 1846. xxxvii. 72 Returns relative to Game Certificates, Licences, 8ec. (52.) - . 1847-8. xx. 595 Return of the Number of Prisoners committed for Night Poaching, in England 'and Wales, for Trial at the Assizes in 1850 and 1851. (138.) - ., 1851. vii. 535 Return of the Amount paid for Shooting Certificates and Licences to sell Game in eachYeai- from 1847 to 1851. (58.) ., 1852. xvii. 497 /See aZio Deer Stealing, Inland Retenue. New Foeest. Gamekeepers, ^ee Game Laws- SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 475 Games - . . „ . . Gaols Games. See IiOtteeies and Games. Gaming : Bill to amend the Law relating to Securities given for Considerations arising out of gaming, usurious, and certain other illegal Transactions. (58.) - 1834. Vol. i. pt. 1. p. 201 A similar Bill. (45.) ... . - 1835. i. 173 Bill to repeal so much of 13 Geo. 2. intituled "An Act to restrain and prevent the excessive Increase of Horse Eaces, and for amending an Act made in the last Session of Parlia- ment, intituled ' An Act for the more effectual preventing of excessive and deceitful Gaming,' " as relates to the Subject of Horse Racing. (40.) - 1841, iii. 267 Bill to discontinue certain Actions under the Provisions of several Statutes for the Prevention of excessive Gaming, and to prevent for the future the bringing of such Actions. (4.) ......... 1844. II. 1 Bill [as amended by the Commons] to stay Proceedings for Three Calendar Months, &c. in certain Actions under the Provisions of several Statutes for the Prevention, of excessive Gaming, and to prevent any Proceedings being taken under those Statutes during such limited Time. (25.) ..... 1844. ii. 9 A similar Bill, to be in force until the End of the next Session. (191.) - 1844. ii. 15 Bill to indemnify "Witnesses who may give Evidence before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal touching Gaming Transactions. (16.) .... - 1844. iv. 1 Bill to amend the Law concerning Games and Wagers. (226.) As amended in Committee. (251.) As moved to be amended on Third Reading. (259.) As amended tjy the Commons. (354.) 1845. m. 637. 647.. 657. 669 Bill for the Suppression of Betting Houses. (402.) - - 1852-3. in, 269 Bill for the Suppression of Gaming Houses. (135.) - - - • 1854. it. 187 Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Laws respecting Gaming ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (80.) - - 1844. xix. 29 [Subjects : — ^Wagers -With respect to Horse Racing. Gambling Houses in the Metropolis. The Committee report as their Opinion, that it is inexpedient that Betting should he legalized.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the existing Statutes against Gaming of every Kind, to ascertain to what Extent these Statutes are evaded, and to consider whether any Amendments should be made in such Statutes ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (136.) 1844. xx. 1 [Subjects : — The Committee recommend, that Wagering he tnade free from Penalty, hut that Wagers shall not be enforceable in a Court of Law : That the Nuisance of Common Gaming Houses be effectually put down : Tfiat Gambling Booths on Race Courses be discontinued : That Measures be taken for suppressing Gambling Tables kept by the Proprietors of Clubs. With respect to Frauds in Horse Racing and Betting on the Turf, the Committee are unable to suggest any Remedies more stringent than those already m existence.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill, intituled " An Act further to stay, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, Proceedings in cer- tain Actions .under the Provisions of several Statutes for the Prevention of excessive Gaming, and to prevent any similar Proceedings being taken under those Statutes ' during such further limited Time ;" and for hearing Counsel in support of the Petition of Charles Henry Russell of Percy Street, Bedford Square, Clerk to James Thomas Russell of the same Place, Solicitor, against the said Bill. (199.) 1844. xvii. 493 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to search for Precedents in reference. to the Petition of Mr. T. Bajier for Protection. (266.) - 1845. xviii. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Petition of Mr. Thomas Baker, praying for Protection. (268.) ..... 1845. xvn. Ill Declaration filed in the Court of Queen's Bench, on 7th July 1845, in the Cause "Harlow v. Baker," delivered in at the Bar of the House of Lords on the 11th July 1845, by Keith Barnes, Attorney of Thomas Baker : Also, Extract from the Evidence of said Thomas Baker, taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Laws respecting Gaming, on the 26th April 1844. (267.) - - 1845. xvii. 115 Substance of the Common and Statute Law relating to Gaming; prepared by T. Starkie, Esq., Q,C. (in 186.) - ■ - - - - - , - 1844. xx. 235 Return showing the Result before the Magistrate of all the Parties who were charged from certain Gaming Houses, whether tha Fines have been paid of those convicted ; if any Parties have been sent to Prison, and whether sentenced to Hard Labour, (in 136.) - ....... 1844. xx;. 248 Return showing the Number of Liformations laid against Public Houses and Beer Shops, for Gambling, by the Metropolitan Police, and the Results, during 1841, 1842, and 1843. (in 136.) 1844. xx. 250 See also Public Houses. Ganges Canal. See East Indies, ill. 13. Gaol Delfveiiy. See Countt Couets. Criminal Law, I. i. Gaols and Prisons: I. Bills relating to Gaols and Prisons : 1. England and Wales: Bill for the Abolition of Gaol and other Fees connected with the Gaols in England and Scotland. (97. of 1813-14.) ... - lxix. 555 Bill to enlarge the Powers of the Acts 13 Geo. 3. c. 58. and 22 Geo. 3. c. 64. for providmg Clergymen to officiate in Gaols in JEngland and Wales. (36. of 1814-15.) - Lxxm. 139 30 2 476 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Gaols Gaols and Prisons : I. Bills, &c. — continued. 1. England and Wales — continued. Bill for the Abolition of Gaol and Other Fees connected with the Gaols in EIngland. (39. of 1814-15.)- --..-.. Vol. Lxxiii. p. 133 Bill to explain and amend the last above Act. (65. of 1816.) - - lxxvii. 169 Bin to alter and amend the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 48. so far as relates to the Salaries of Clergymen officiating as Chaplains; and to remove Doubts as to the Power of Justices to dismiss Chaplains, (12. 85 48. of 1818.) ----- lxxxtiii. 11. 13 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the building, repairing, and regu- lating of certain Gaols, Bridewells, and Houses of Correction in England and Wales. (96. of 1822.) As amended by the Committee. (109. of 1822.) - cxxix. 591. 641 Bills for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the building, repairing, and regu- lating of certain Gaols, Bridewells, and Houses of Correction in England and Wales. (15. of 1823.) As amended in Committee. (53. of 1823.) - - cxi.iii. 67. 119 Bill to facilitate the Execution of last above Act in those Counties which are divided into Ridings or Divisions. (18. of 1824.) - - . - . clix. 31 Bill to amend the same Act ; and for procuring Information as to the State of all other Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales. (106. of 1824.) - - clx. 759 Bill to authorize the Disposal of umiecessary Prisons in England. (36. of 1826.) - cxcix. 65 Bill for effecting greater Uniformity of Practice in the Government of the several Gaols and Prisons in England and Wales. (82.) As amended by the Select Committee. (99.) - ---... 1835. I. 399. 405 Bill [as amended on Report] for effecting greater Uniformity of Practice in the Government of the several Prisons in England and Wales; and for appointing Inspectors of Prisons in Great Britain. (107.) - - - - - ' - 1835. i. 411 Amendments made by the House of Commons to the Bill. (177.) - 1835. 1. 419 Bill for the better ordering of Prisons. (294.) - - . . 1838. iv. 347 Bill for establishing a Prison for young Offenders. (226.) - - 1838. iii. 271 Amendments to be proposed by the Lord Lyndhurst. (226 a.) - - 1838. iii. 277 Amendments to be proposed by the Earl of Chichester on Lord Lyndhurst's Amendments (226 ft.) - - - - - 1838. III. 281 Bill for better ordering Prisons. (134.) As amended on Report. (189.) - 1839. in. 409.423 Bill to explain and amend an Act made and passed in the Second and Third Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled " An Act for the better ordering of Prisons." (16.) As amended in Committee. (20.) - - 1840. t. 139. 141 Amendments made by the Commons. (142.) - - .. . 1840. v. 143 Bill with the Amendments made by the Commons ; and the proposed Amendments of the Lords to the Commons Amendments. (147.) - - - . 1840. t. 145 Bill to encourage the Establishment of District Courts and Prisons. (179.) - 1842. in. 35 Bill to amend the Laws concerning Prisons. (207.) - - 1842. it. 155 Bill to enable Barristers appointed under 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. to submit a Special Case to the Superior Courts ; and to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 98. for amending the Law concerning Prisons. (214.)- - - - - 1844. v. 345 Bill to extend the Powers of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 53. for encouraging the Establishment of District Courts and Prisons. (152.) ----- 1844. m. 453 Bill to facilitate the raising of Money by Corporate Bodies for building or repairing Prisons. (203.) 1847-8. v. 683 Bill to provide for the Expenses of erecting and maintaining Lock-up Houses on the Borders of Counties. (367.) - - - - - - 1847-8. v. 403 Bill to authorize Justices of any Borough having a separate Gaol to commit Assize Prisoners to such Gaol, and to extend the Jurisdiction of Borough Justices to all Offences and Matters arising within the Borough for which they act. (281.) - 1850. in. 397 Bill for enabling the Justices of Counties to contract in certain Cases for the Maintenance and Confinement of convicted Prisoners in the Gaols of adjoining Counties. (240.) 1852-3. m. 637 Bill to amend the Law relative to the Removal of Prisoners in Custody [for Debt and Con- tempt of Court]. (131.) - - - . . 1354. ,yi. 141 Bill for further facilitaiting the Removal of Prisoners. (93.) - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 3 ■ A similar Bill. (148.) --.--. 1857-8. v. 65 Bill to abolish the Franchise Prisons [for the ^ Confinement of Debtors.] (103.) - - - - - - 1857-8. IT. 129 2. Ireland : Bill for repealing the several Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland, and for re-enacting such of the Provisions thereof as have been found useful. (101. of 1810.) - - xxxii. 295 Bill to amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 103. so far as concerns Contracts for building or repairing Prisons. (82. of 1814-15.) Lxxiii. 385 Bill to amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 103. relating to Prisons in Ireland [as to the Appoint- ment of Chaplains.] (167. of 1819.) - ... xcvii. 981 A similar Bill. (103. of 1821.) ..... cxxi. 451 Bills to abolish the Payment by Prisoners in Ireland of Gaol Fees and all other Fees relating to the Commitment, &c. of such Prisoners. (62. & 119. of 1821.) - cxxi. 303. 309 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. (90. of 1822.) - - oxxix. 489 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. (105. of 1826.) - cc. 727 Bill to authorize for One Year the RemoTal of Prisoners from the seTeral Gaols in Ireland in Cases of epidemic Diseases, (219. of 1831-32.) - - . . ccxctii. 369 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. ^11 Gaols Gaols and Pkisons : 1. Bills, &c. — continued. 2. Ireland — continued. Bill for converting the Richmond General Penitentiary into One of the Prisons for the County of the City of Dublin, and to amend the Law relating to Prisons in Ireland. (232.) -------- 1836. Vol. III. p. 271 Bill to facilitate Advances out of County Monies for the Support of County Gaols and Insti- tutions in Ireland. (342.) .--.-- 1838. ii. 447 Bill to regulate the Expenses of conveying Prisoners in Ireland. (21.) - 1838. iv. 345 BUI to amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 74. for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. (223.) .--.-. 1840. v. 149 A similar Bill. (245.) 1846. it. 259 Bill for enabling the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland to purchase Land for Prisons ' in Ireland. (92.) 1847. V. 237 Bill to authorize for One Year, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Removal of Prisoners from the several Gaols in Ireland in Cases of Epidemic Diseases. (209.) ------- 1847. v. 223 Bill to continue the above Act for Three Years, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament; (73.) -----.. 1849. vi. 273 Bill to provide for holding the Assizes of certain Counties of Cities and Towns in Ireland in the Assize Towns of the adjoining Counties at large, in certain Cases ; and to majse Pro- vision as to Gaols in case of the Change of Assize Towns. (326.) - 1850. iii. 75 Bill to further amend the Laws relating to Prisons in Ireland. (241.) - 1856. vi. 157 3. Scotland : Bill to enable Counties and Stewartries in Scotland to give Aid to Royal Burghs for the Pur- pose of improving, enlarging, or rebuilding their Gaols, or Common Gaols of Counties not being Gaols of Royal Burghs. (110. of 1819.) ... xcvii. 441 Bill for directing Reports to be made respecting Gaols in Scotland. (91. of 1829.) ccxLii. 43 Bill to improve Prisons and Prison Discipline in Scotland. (265.) As amended by Select Committee. (329.) As amended on Third Reading. (354.) - 1838. iv. 365.397.429 Bill to improve for Ten Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Par- liament, Prisons and Prison Discipline in Scotland. (155.) As amended in Com- mittee. (175.) --..---- 1839. III. 439. 471 Bill to amend, and continue until 1st September 1861, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Law with respect to Prisons and Prison Discipline in Scot- land. (172.) - - 1844. v. 519 Bill to amend certain Acts for the Improvement of Prisons and Prison Discipline in Scot- land. (-141.) - - 1851. VI. 61 See also i. supra. II. Reports relating to Gaols and Prisons : 1. England and Wales : First and Second Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1811, on the Laws relating to Penitentiary Houses. (24. of 1812.) - - - li. 249 [Subjects : — Approbation of the Penitentiary System. Necessity of such an Establishment in London. Its Erection -without Delay recommended by the Committee. Evils arising from the indiscriminate Mixture of Prisoners in Newgate, and from the Admission of the Prisoners' Eriends. Gloucester Penitentiary and Southwell House of Correction. Mr. Bentham's Plans, and Agreements with the Treasury. Systems of Penitentiary Confinement.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the King's Bench, Fleet, and Marshalsea Prisons, &c. (81. of 1814-15.) ----- lxxit. 1 [Subjects : — ^Establishment of the Prisons, and Salaries of the respective Officers. Fees taken from Prisoners. Chumming. Day Bules. Run of the Key in the King's Bench. Performance of Divine Worship, and Attendance of the Chaplains. Charities, and their Abuses. State of Morals. Escapes of Prisoners. Conduct of the Officers. — New London Prison in Whitecross Street. Probable Period of Completion. Incommodious Arrangement.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee of the Whole House on the Bill abolish- ing Fees in Gaols in England. (48. of 1814-15.) - - - - lxxvi. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, in 1819, relative to the State of the Gaols in the United Kingdom ; with Minutes of Evidence. (31. of 1819.) - xcix. 1 [Subjects : — I. England. State of the Gaols of Worcester, Bury, Warwick, Ilchester, and Devizes. Prisons of the Metropolis. Consolidation of all legal Provisions relating to Gaols recommended. Increase of Juvenile Offenders. — II. Scotland. Defective Condition of the Prisons in North Britain. Beneficial Operation of the Practice of liberating Prisoners for Debt under the Act of Grace, and the Practice of Cesslo Bonorum. — III. Ireland. Consolidation of the Prison Laws by the Act 50 Geo. 3, c. 103. Imperfect Classification. Defective Arrangements in most of the Gaols and Bridewells.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the State of the Prisons in London and Southwark. (32. of 1819.) . - - - cv. 1 [Subjects : — Newgate and Dartmoor Prisons.] Second Report of the said Committee. (32. of 1819.) - - - - cv. 245 [Subjects : — Giltspur Street Prison. Whitecross Street Prison. Borough Compter. Bridewell.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1835, to inquire into the State and Condition of the several Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales ; with Minutes of Evidence. (42.) - - - 1835. xxvii. 1 [Subjects : — Recommendations: Establishment of One uniform System of Piison Discipline ; Gaol Regulations to be submitted to the Secretary of State ; Appointment of Inspectors of Prisons ; entire Separation, except during the Hours of Labour and Religious Worship ; Enforcement of Silence before and after Trial ; Removal of Insane Prisoners from Gaols and Houses of Correction.] 30 3 478 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Gaols' Gaols and Peisons : II. Eeports — continued. I. England and Wales — continued. Second Eeport from the same Committee. (42.) - - 1835. Vol. xxvii. p. 493 [Subjects : — Further Recommendations : Earnings of convicted Prisoners to be paid to the Prison Fund ; Use of Tobacco to be prohibited In Prisons ; Prisoners not to receive Letters during the first Six Months of their Imprisonment; Use of Day-rooms to be discontinued; Chaplain and Schoolmaster to be appointed; a certain Number of Solitary Cells to be provided in every Prisonj Punishment of Whipping to he defined. Remarks on the several Recommendations.], Third Report from the same Committee. (42.) - . - 1835. xxviii. 1 [Subjects: — Confinement in the Hulks. Inherent Defects in the System.] Fourth Eeport from the same Committee. (42.) - - - 1835. XXTIII. 157 [Subject: — Defective State of the Prisons in Scotland.] Fifth Eeport from the same Committee. (42.) - - - 1835. xxvm. 159 [Subject: — ^Reformatory Schools for the Reception of Juvenile Offenders.] First Eeport of the Inspectors appointed under the Act 5 in 6 Will. 4. c. 38. to visit the different Prisons of Great Britain : — I. Home District. (79.) •- - - - - - 1836. x. 1 n. Northern District. (79.2.) ----- 18.36. x. 161 III. Southern and Western District. (79. 3.) - - - 1836. x. 269 IV. Scotland. (79.4.) 1836. x. 357 Second Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. - ..... 1837. l. 1 n. Northern and Eastern District. .... 1837. l. 493 III. Southern and Western District. ... . 1837. l. 651 IV. Scotland. .---..- 1837. . l. 723 Third Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. .--...- 1838. x. 1 Supplement to Ditto. - • - - 1838. x. 319 II. Northern and Eastern District. - - , - 1838. xi. 1 III. Southern and Western District. - . . - 1838. xi. 177 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. ... 1838. xi. 299 Fourth Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. ...... 1839. xxvm. 1 II. Northern and Eastern District. ... . 1839. xxix. 1 III. Southern and Western District. ... . 1839. xxix. 217 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. ... 1839. xxix. 449 Fifth Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. .... 1840. xlii. pt. 1. p. 1 II. Northern and Eastern District. - - - 1 840. xlii. pt. 2.- p. 1 III. Southern and Western District. -' - ■ 1840., xlii. pt. 2. p. 157 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. - - 1840. xlii. pt. 2. p. 311 Sixth Eeport of the Inspectors :— I. Home District. ...... 1841. xxix. 1 II. Northern and Eastern District. - - - - 1841. xxx. 1 HI. Southern and Western District. - - - - 1841. xxx. 177 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. - - 1841. xxx. 413 Seventh Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. - - - - 1842. xxx. pt. 1. p. 1 II. Northern and Eastern District. - 1842. xxx. pt. 2. p. 1 III. Southern and Western District. - - - 1842. xxx. pt. 2. p. 193 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. - - 1842. xxx. pt. 2. p. 369 Eighth Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. - - - - - 1 843. xxxvi. pt. 2. p. 1 II. Northern and Eastern District. - - 1843. xxxvi. pt. 2. p. 219 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. - 1843. xxxvi. pt. 2. p. 411 Ninth Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. . - . - 1844. xxxiv. - II, Northern and Eastern District. .... 1844. xxxiv. in. Southern and Western District. ... , 1844. xxxiv. IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. ... 1844. xxxiv. Tenth Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. .... 1845. xxxvii. pt. 1. p. 1 Supplement to Ditto. ..... 1846. xxxvii, 1 II. Northern and Eastern District. - - - 1845. xxxvii. pt. 2. p. 1 III. Southern and Western District. - - 1845. xxxvii. pt. 2. p. 207 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. - - 1845. xxxvii. pt. 3. p. 1 Eleventh Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. ...... 1846. xxxvii. II. Northern and Eastern District. ... . 1846. xxxvii. III. Southern and Western District. .... i846. xxxvii. IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. - - - 1846. xxxvii. Twelfth Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. --.... 1847-8. xliv. 117 II. \_Not printed.'] HI. Southern and Western District. , - - - 1847-8. xliv. 375 IV. Scotland, Northumberland, and Durham. ... 1847. xxxix. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 479 Gaols G-AOLs AND Prisons : 11. Eeports — continued. 1. England and Wales — continued. Thirteenth Report of the Inspectors appointed under the Act 5 & the diflferent Prisons of Great Britain : — . I. Home District. II. Midland and Eastern District. m. Southern and Western District. IV. Northern District. V. Scotland. Fourteenth . Eeport of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. II. Midland and Eastern District. III. Southern and Western District. IV. Northern District. V. Scotland. 6 Will. 4. c. 38. to visit 1847-8. Vol. XLV. p. 1 - 1847-8. XLV. 301 - 1847-8. XLV. 433 - 1847-8. XLV. 661 - 1-847-8. XLV. 811 - 1850. XXXI. 1 - 1849. XLiv. 1 - 1849. XLiv. 93 1849. XLIV. 167 - 1849. XLIV. 263 - 1851. XXXIX. 1 - 1850. XLii. 1 -- 1850. XLII. 289 - 1850. XLII. 503 - 1856. Liv. 1 - 1851. XL. 1 - 1851. XL. 209 - 1851. XL. 377 - 1856. LIV. 329 - 1852-3. Lxxxvii. 1 ■- 1852. XXXV. 1 1852-3. Lxxxvn. 113 Fifteenth Report of the~ Inspectors : I. Home District. - - II. Northern and Eastern District. " - m. Southern and Western District. - ^- IV. Scotland. . . " . Sixteenth Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. - . - n. Northern and Eastern District. - . - III. Southern and Western District. ,. IV. Scotland. - - - - .- Seventeenth Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. - - n. Northern and Eastern District. III. Southern and Western District: IV. Scotland. .-.--- Eighteenth Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. . - - H. Northern and Eastern District. ni. Southern and Western District. rV. Scotland. - - . Nineteenth Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. - - II. Northern and Eastern District. III. Southern and Western District. IV. Scotland. .... * Twentieth Report of the Inspectors :— I. Home District. . - - . II. Northern and Eastern District. HI. Southern and Western District. IV. Scotland. f Twenty-first Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. II. Northern and Eastern District. in. Southern and Western District. IV. Scotland. .... ■f Twenty-second Report of the Inspectors : — I. Home District. n. Northern and Eastern District. ni. Southern and Western District. IV- Scotland. .... I Twenty-third Report of the Inspectors : — I. Southern District. - II. Midland District. ... III. Northern District. Twenty-fourth Report of the Inspectors : — I. Southern District. .... 1859, Sess. 1. xxv. 365 III. Northern District. ... . 1859, Sess. I. xxv. 409 Reports to the Secretary of State for th^'Home Department relating to Plans for a Prison for Juvenile Offenders. - - - - - 1837. xl. 45 [Subjects: — Reports of the Inspectors of Prisons on the Adaptation of a Penitentiary for Juvenile Offeiiders; with Eeports by Mr. Bullar oil Dartmoor Prison, the King's House at Winchester, Porchester Castle, and the Government Works at Waltham Abbey and Enfield Lock. Cost of the Alterations and Additions proposed for converting Parkhurst or Albany Barracks in the Isle of Wight into a Prison for 200 Juvenile Offenders.] * Prisons Returns, ifi continuation of the Twen;ty Years ended 1854, -will be found in the New Series of Papers entitled " JuDiciAi Statistics," -which see. t The Districts are now re-airanged, the Home District b?jng merged in the Southern District, atd the Prisons of Scotland included in the l^orthem District. 3 4 1856. LV. 1 - 1856. Lvi. 1 - 1852-3. LXXXVII. 209 - 1852-3. LXXXVII. 361 - 1856. LV. 307 1856. LVI. 73 - 1854. XLIV. 501 - 1854. XLIV. 697 - 1857, Sess. 1. xviL 1 - 1857, Sess. 1. xvii. 311 - 1854-5. XLV. 177 - 1854-5. XLV. 299 1857, Sess. 2. xxxiv. 1 - 1856. LVI. 173 - 1856. LVI. 343 - 1857-8. XLIV. 139 - 1857, Sess. 1. xvn. 397 - 1857, Sess. 1. xvn. 501 - 1857-8. XLIV. 1 - 1859, Sess. 1. xxv. 197 - 1857-8. XLIV. 205 - - CCCIII. 695 - - 1835. XII. 529 - - 1836. IX. 199 - - 1837. VI. 527 . - 1838. XI. 489 . 1840 . XLII. pt .2.p, ,379 . 1841. xxvm. 183 - - 1842. Vlll. 579 1843. XXXVI. pt. 1. p. 385 - - 1844. XXXV. 1 480 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Gaols Gaols and Peisons : II. Eeports — continued, 2. England and Wales — continued. Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Law^ relating to Prisons ; with an Appendix. (151.) - - - 1837. Vol. xxxiv. p. 229 [Subjects: — Erection of a Prison for the separate Confinement of Persons committed for Trial before the Central Criminal Conrt.] Eeport by the Inspectors of Prisons of the Home District on the Subject of Prison Con- struction. ....-..- 1841. XXIX. 7 Eeport to the Secretary of State for the Home Department relative to the System of Prison Discipline, &c., by the Inspectors of Prisons. - - ^843. xxxvi. pt. 1. p. 335 Second Eeport of the Surveyor General of Prisons to the Secretary of State for the Home Department. - - - - - - - 1847. xxxviii. 1 2. Ireland: Eeports on the State of Prisons in Ireland, (in 104. of 1820.) - , - - cxv. 607 Tenth Eeport of the Inspectors General on the general State of the Gaols and Prisons of Ireland. (57. of 1831-32.) ... Thirteenth Eeport. (58.) Fourteenth Eeport. (80.) Fifteenth Eeport. (252.) Sixteenth Eeport. (85.) - - ' Eighteenth Eeport. .... Nineteenth Eeport. - - ' - Twentieth Eeport- _ . . . Twenty-first Eeport. ... Twenty-second Eeport. .... Twenty-third Eeport. - - - - . 1845. xxxvii, pt. 3. p. 219 Twenty-fourth Eeport. - - , - - 1846. xxxviii. 113 Twenty-fifth Eeport. .... . 1847. xxxix. 281 Twenty-sixth Eeport. ..... 1847-8. xlv. 1001 Twenty-seventh Eeport. - ^ - - - - 1849. xliv. 407 Twenty-eighth Eeport. - ". . . - 1850. xxxi. 387 Twenty-ninth Eeport. - - . - - 1851. xxviii. 1 Thirtieth Eeport. - - . . . 1852. xxxiv. 1 Thirty-first Eeport. ...... 1852-3. lxxvi. 1 Thirty-second Eeport. - .... - 1854. xxiii. 1 Thirty- third Eeport. - - ... - 1854-5. XL. 1 Thirty-fourth Eeport. ...... 1856. xlvi. 1 Thirty-fifth Eeport. ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xxxiii. 1 Thirty-sixth Eeport. ..... 1857-8. xliii. 151 Annual Eeport of Inspector of Government Prisons in Ireland, for the Year 1850 ; with Appendixes. - - -"- - - - 1852. xxxiv. 249 Annual Eeport for 1851. .... 1852-3. Lxxvn. 277 Annual Report for 1852. .... 1854. xliii. 281 3. Scotland: i Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1818, on the Petition of | the Eoyal Burghs of Scotland respecting the providing of Gaols ; with an Appendix. ' ' (33. of 1819.) ........ xcix. 305 [Subjects : — Bad State of the Gaols. Inability of the Burghs to improve them.] Eeports on the State of the Gaols in Scotland, (in 104. of 1820.) - - cxv. 527 Copies of the Eeports made to the Home Secretary respecting the Gaols in Scotland ; pre- pared in Terms of the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 54. (47.) - - 1835. xviii. 125 Eeports of the Directors of Prisons in Scotland to Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, of their Proceedings under the Acts 2 & 3 Vict. c. 42., 7 & 8 Vict. c. 34., and 14 85 15 Vict, c. 27. :— First Eeport. ....... i840. xiv. 1 Second Eeport. - - - - - -1841. xxvm. 345 Third Eeport. ----... 1842. vin. 463 Fourth Eeport. ...... 1843. viii. 481 Fifth Eeport. (91.) . - - - . 1844. xxxv. 205. Sixth Eeport. ..... 1845. xxxvii. pt. 3. p. 83 Seventh Eeport. - - - - . - 1846. ' xxxviii. I Eighth Eeport. - ... . . 1847. xxxix. 165 Ninth Eeport. - - ... 1847-8. xlv. 805 Tenth Eeport. ...... 1849. xliv. 308 Eleventh Eeport. - - - . . . 1850. xxxi. 291 Twelfth Eeport. --.... 1851. xxvm. 149 Thirteenth Eeport. - ' - . - - . 1852. xxvii. 141 Fourteenth Eeport. - - . . . . 1852-3. lxiv. 407 Fifteenth Eeport. --.... 1854. xxxvi. 163 Sixteenth Eeport. ...... 1854-5. xxxv. 1 Seventeenth Eeport. - - - . . . 1856. xxxix. 69 Eighteenth Eeport. ..... 1857, Sess. 1. xiii. 225 Nineteenth Report. - . - . . 1857-8. xxxiii. 103 u Twentieth Eeport. - - . . . 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 137 See also supra, 11. 1. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. ^ 481 Gaols Gaols and Prisons : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. III. Accounts and Papers relating to Gaols and Prisons : Reports of the State of the several Gaols, Houses of Correction, and Penitentiaries throughout the United Kingdom received in the course of the Year 1 820 at the Secretary of State's Office. (104. of 1820.) . . - . . Vol. cxv. p. 271 Reports and Schedules (B.) transmitted to the Secretary of State from the several Counties, Cities, and Towns in England and Wales, pursuant to the Provisions of the Gaol Act, 4 Geo. 4. c. 64. (161. of 1824.) - - - clxviii. 35 Extracts relating to Gaols from the First Report, and Appendixes, Parts 1. and 2., of the Municipal Corporation Commissioners, England and Wales, (in 42.) - 1833. xxvii. 469 FurtherExtractsrelatingtoGaolsfroni Appendixes, Parts 3. and 4. (in 42.) 1835. xxvii. 589 Further Extracts relating to Gaols from Appendix, Part 5. (in 42.) - 1835. xxviii. 290 Extract relating to Gaols from the General Report of the Municipal Corporation Commis- sioners, Scotland, (in 42.) .... 1835. xxviii.'SOS Schedules to Returns respecting Gaols in England and Wales. (20.) - 1835. xxx. 1 Questions sent by Order of the Select Committee on Gaols to the Gaolers of several Prisons, with reference to the annual Returns made to the Secretary of State for 1834, with the Answers thereto, (in 42.) .... 1835. xxvii. 454 Remarks on the State of Gaols and Houses of Correction in England and Wales, by George Thomas Bullar, Esquire, (in 42.) > - - 1835. xxvii. 464 Abstract of Answers to Queries sent to the Governors of Gaols in England and Wales as to the average Number of Prisoners; gross Amount of Victualling Bills paid and unpaid ; Salaries, Number, and Description of Officers ; Officers Emoluments, and whether fed or not in the Prison ; Schoolmasters, or Provisions made for Instruction ; Debtors dieted or not at the Expense of the Counties, (in 42.) - - 1835. xxvii. 609 Returns required by 5 Geo. 4. c. 85. to be made to the Secretary of State, according to Schedule (A.) of said Act, of the State and Regulations of Gaols and Houses .of Correc- tion in Cities, Towns, Ports, &c. in England and Wales, (in 42.) - 1 835. xxvm. 39 Returns relative to Gaols and Houses of CoiTcction. (in 42.) - 1835. xxviii. 393 Improved annual Return proposed to be transmitted by the Keepers of Prisons to the Home Secretary instead of Schedule (B.) annexed to the Acts 4 Geo. 4. c. 64. and 5 Geo. 4. c. 85. by J. Mance, Keeper of Petworth House of Correction, (in 42.) - 1835. xxviii. 435 Return of the Salary paid to the Chaplain of every Prison in England and Wales for the Year ending Michaelmas 1834 ; showing also the usual Hours of doing Duty in the Prison, and whether he has any and what Ecclesiastical Duty other than Attendance on the Prison, and the Emoluments derivable therefrom, (in 42.) - 1835. xxvm. 439 Return of the Establishment of Officers and Servants employed in each County Gaol and House of Correction in England and Wales ; specifying the Number and Description of such Officers and Servants, their Salaries and Emoluments, and by whom they are respectively appointed, (in 42.) - - - - 1835. xxvm. 469 Reports respecting Gaols and Schedules (B.) transmitted to the Secretary of State, pursuant to 4 Geo. 4. c. 64. and 5 Geo. 4. c. 12. (Counties, Ridings, or Divisions), (197.) - - , - - - - 1836. XXVI. 5 Ditto, .for 1836. (253.) - ... 1837. vi. 303 Ditto, for 1837. (150.) ..... 1838. vii. 217 Ditto, for 1838. (41.) ..... 1840. xiii. 123 Ditto, for 1839. (52.) - - - - 1840. xiii. 347 Ditto, for 1840. (57.) ..... 1841. viii. 1 Ditto, for 1841. (47.) ... . . 1842. vni. 1 Ditto, for 1842. (24.) ..... 1843. viii. 181 Return of Number of Memorials presented to the Lord Lieutenant from April to Oct. 1837 specifying the Letters under which they have been submitted. (6.) - 1838. xviii. 907 Return of Passes granted to discharged Prisoners from the different Prisons in England and Wales in 1836 and 1837, showing the Number of forged Passes that have been returned, and the Gaols whence they purported to have been issued. (192.) - 1838. xviii. 497 Returns of all Sums expended by every Royal Burgh in Scotland in building, &c. Prisons, and the Sums contributed by the Counties jointly with the Royal Burghs, from 1st Jan^ary 1818 to 1st January 1838 ; also. Return of the yearly Proceeds and Pro- perty of the several Royal Burghs in Scotland. (9.) - - 1839. XVI. 459 Returns of the Number of Persons committed to the different Gaols in Ireland for Trial, in the Year 1838. (52.) .... . 1839. vi. 291 Digest of the Gaol Returns, relating to the Prisons of England and Wales, for the Year 1839. - . : . . 1840. xLii. pt. 1. p. 421 Ditto, for the Year 1840. . . - - -1841. xxix. 403 Ditto, for the Year 1842. .... 1843. xxxvi. pt. 2. p. 5 Abstract of the Returns showing the Number of insane Persons confined in Gaols and Houses of Correction on 1st of January 1843, distinguishing such as are charged with or have been convicted of Criminal Offences, and specifying the Authority under which insane Persons not Criminals are detained, (in 135.) ... 1843. xvm. 355 Circular Letter addressed by Sir J. R. G. Graham, Bart., to Chairmen of Quarter Sessions, accompanying Copy of Prison Rules. ... 1843. xxxvi. pt. 1. p. 366 Regulations for the Government of Prisons. - 1843. xxxvi. pt. 1. p. 369 Return from the Keeper of each Gaol and House of Correction in England and Wales of the Number of Persons committed on Conviction by any Justice during the Years 1840, 1841, and 1842, for Nonpayment of any Fine, Penalty, and Costs. (40.) 1844. x. 389 III. 3 P 482 , GENERAL INDEX TO THE Gaols - - General Gaols and Prisons : III. Accounts and Papers' — continued. Letter from the Rev. Whitworth Russell, Home Inspector of Prisons, to the Secretary of State, containing an Analysis of the Gaol Returns fromall the Prisons in England and Wales for the quinquennial Period from 1839 to 1843, &c. 1846. Vol. xxxvii. p. 3 Account showing the total Expenditure for Gaols, Bpidewells, and Houses of Correction ; the Number of Persons committed, acquitted, and convicted, and the Number of Deaths in the Prisons in Ireland, from 1844 to 1848 ; also the Number of Prisoners sentenced to Transportation, and those actually transported, for the same Period ; also the Number of Convicts under Sentence of Transportation on 1st January 1849, where confined, and how the Expense of their Maintenance is defrayed ; and- the Number of Persons in Custody in Ireland charged or convicted of Criminal Offences on 1st January 1849, where confined, and the Number of Criminal Prisoners for whose Reception and safe Custody the several Gaols were built, &c. (80.) ... 1849. xii. 179 See also Austealian Colonies, 2. Bikmingham Bokough Prison. Cleekenwell New Prison. Convicts, and Convict Prisons. Crimes and Offences. Debtors and Debts. Dublin. Fleet Prison- Four Courts Marshalsea, Ireland. Gloucester Gaol. Hollowat House of Correction. Ilchestee Gaol. Leicester County Gaol. Lunacy and Lunatics, III. Marshalsea Prison. Military Prisons. Millbank Prison. Miscellaneous Statistics. Naval Prisons. Newgate Prison. Northleach Prison. Parkhurst Prison. Penitentiaries of the United States. Pentonville Prison. Peeth General Prison. Police of the Meteopolis. Portland Peison. Poultey Compter. Queen's Bench. Queen's Prison. Reformatory Schools. Returns to Secretary op State. Rothwell Gaol. Statute Laws. Stirling Gaol. Transportation. West India Colonies^ 1. 6. Winchester Gaol. Gape's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Thomas Foreman Gape with Fanny Louisa his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (160.) ... 1844. xvn. 523 Gaedens, Botanic : Letter from Sir W. J. Hooker to the Right Hon. the Earl of Lincoln, respecting the Botanic Gardens at Chelsea and Kew. (in 240.) . - . _ 1845. xxvin. 58 See also Metropolis Improvements. Gardens, Field. See Field Gardens. Gardens, Stealing from. See Cbimes and Offences, I. 7 d. III. Gardiner's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Charles Gardiner, Esquire, with Harriet Maria Elizabeth -his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (23. of 1837.) - . - . xvi. 28 Gardner Claim op Peerage: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Allan Legge Gardner, an Infant, by George Hibbert and others, his Guardians, claiming the Barony of Gardner. (175. of 1825.) - - ,cxcvi. 61 Evidence taken in Session 1826. (32. of 1826.) - - ccix. 1 Gaenock, Viscount. See Crawpued and Lindsay Claim of Peerage. Gaevagh, Baeon : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges, to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Honourable Charles Henry Spencer George Baron Garvagh in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (192.) - 1852-3. XXVI. 109 Gas Light and Coke Company ■ Bill [as amended on Re-commitment] to incorporate the Gas Light and Coke Company for lighting the Metropolis with Gas, &c. (93. of 1810.) - . xxm. 237 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom the above Bill was referred. (86. of 1810.) - XXXI. 265 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the Bill for altering and enlarging the Powers of Two Acts (50 Geo. 3. and 54 Geo. 3.) relating to the Company. (117. of 1816.) ----.. lxxxl 37 See also Post Office, III. Gas Meters : Bill for regulating Measures used in Sales of Gas. (86.) . 1859, 'Seas. 1, in. 91 Gasworks Clauses Consolidation: Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts authorizing the making of Gasworks for supplying Towns with Gas. (43.) 1847. iv. 101 Gateshead. See Cholera. Gateshead Quay : Report of the Board of Trade on the Gateshead Quay Bill. (23.87.) - 1859, Sess. 1. vni. 287 Gauze. See Imports and Exports, II. e. &c. Gave'LKIND Tenure. See Real Property. General Assembly, Scotland. See'CrnvRca op 'Scotland. Cleegt op the Church of Scotland. Edttcation and Schools, Geeat Britain. Poor in Scotland. SESSIONAL PAPERSi 1801-1859. 483 GeNEBAL ----- GiBEALTAE General Association of Ireland. See Associations and vSocieties, TJnlawftil, Ireland. General Boaud op Health : Letter from the General Board of Health to the Commiesioners of the Treasui-y, on the Advantages, in regard to Convenience and Economy, of printing OiRcial Reports in the Octavo instead of the Folio Form : And Observations thereon by the Comptroller of the Stationery Office ; with the Eeply thereto by the Secretary of the General Board of Health. (198.) - 1849. Vol. xxv. p. 38T Return of the total Amount of Business yeai'ly transacted by the General Board of Health since its Establishment, setting forth the Number of Boards held ; also setting forth the total Number of Petitions and Memorials for the Application of the Public Health Act ; the total Number of Places to which the Act has been applied by Order in Council or Provisional Order ; the Average Expenses of applying the Public Health Act to such Places; and the average Expense of the permanent Works, for the Execution of which Mortgages of Rates have been sanctioned by the Board. (257.) - 1852. xxxi. 569 See also Cholera. Interment of the Dead. Metropolis Water. Nuisances Removal, and Diseases Prevention. Public Health. Quarantine. Sewers. General Issue. See Costs of Actions. General Penitentiary. See Millbank Prison. Gj!Neral Register of Deeds. See Reg.istration of Deeds. General Register House, Edinburgh. See Register House, Edinburgh. General Sessions. See Quarter Sessions. Geneva. See Spirits, III. Genoa : Despatches respecting the Political State of Genoa, and the Disposition of its Inhabitants against the Government of France. (1814-15.) . . - . lxxvi. 33 See also Exchange, Rate of. Treaties, xxvm. lxti. i. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. See House of Lords, i. " Gentoo " Emigrant Ship : Despatch from the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, reporting the Arrival of the Ship '" Gentoo " with Female Immigrants. (312.) ... 1851. xvi. 97 -Geological Society, Grants to. See Finance. Geological Survey. See Science and Art. Survey of Great Britain and Ireland. George, Prince of Wales. See Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies of. Georgia. See Turkey and Russia. Georgian Islands. See Trade, Foreign. German Union of Customs : Report on the Prussian Commercial Union, addressed to Lord Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; by John Bowring. - 1840. xxxv. 75 Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia, and the other Members of the German Union of Customs, signed at London on the 2d March 1841. .-.---. 1841. xviii. 115 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Fifth — States of the Germanic Union of Customs. ... 1842. vi. 427 Despatches from Her Majesty's Ministers abroad having reference to the recent Modifications in the Tariff of the German Customs Union. ... - 1843. vi. 153 Papers relative to the Notice given by Prussia, on her own behalf, and on behalf of the other States of the ZoUverein, of the Termination of the Treaty concluded with Great Britain on 2d March 1841. - - .... 1847.. xvii. 443 See also Statistical Tables. Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign- Germany. See Imports and Exports, II. 5. 6., &c. Interment op the Dead. Mines. Slave Trade, IH. 3. Treaties, Lin. lxvi. Ghent, Treaty of. See Treaties, vi. Ghuznee. See East Indies, IH. i. Gibraltar : Bill for maintaining a Lighthouse at Gibraltar, and respecting Lighthouses not within the United Kingdom. (303.) ...... 1838. n. 723 Correspondence relative to Emigration for Gibraltar, &c. (in 77.) - 1843. xii. 686 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Seventh — Italian States, Gibraltar, Malta, and the Ionian Islands. - - 1843. vr. 393 Reports to the Secretary of State for the Colonies respecting the Islands of Gibraltar and Malta. - ...... 1846. xxxiii. 499 Despatch from Lord Panmure to General Sir R. Gardiner, K.C.B., relative to the recent Ordinance to prohibit unlicensed Printing. (232.) - - 1854-5. xx. 151 See also Colonies, I. Statistical Tables. 3P 2 484 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Gibson - - - Glasgow Gibson, J., Esq, See EorcAiiON and Schools, Scotland. Gibson v. Small: Questions of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Gibson the younger v. Small et al. (Writ of Error.) (35.),- - - - 1852-3. Vol. xxv. p. 225 Opinions of the Judges on the above. (160.) - . - - 1852-3. xxv. 227 GiLTsruK Strijet Prison. (See Debtors and Debts, IIL Gaols and Prisons, IL i. GiPPS, Sir G. See Australian Colonies, 2. Emigration, 3. Girls, &c. employed in Mines. See Children, Employment of. Gladstone, John, Esq. See British Guiana. Glamorganshire Election : ' Bill to fix the Election [of Knights of the Shire] for Glamorganshire at a central Place within the said County. (64. of 1814-15.) ... - lxxiii. 279 Glamorganshire Mining District. See Mining and Manufacturing Population. Glasgow. See Cholera. South Portland Street Suspension Bridge. Glasgow Cotton Spinners. See Cotton Spinners, Glasgow. Glasgow High School. See Education and Schools. Glasgow House op Correction : Account of the Eeceipts and Disbursements of the Glasgow County and City Bridewell for One Year ending 2d August 1835. (in 42.) - - - 1835. xxviii. 499 Return respecting Glasgo'w Bridewell or House of Correction, (in 42.) - 1835. xxviii. 500 Glasgow, Irish casual Poor in. See Liverpool. Glasgow Lottery : Bill to prohibit any further Lotteries under the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. viii. for the Improve- ment of Glasgow. (122.) - ■ - - - - 1834. 1. pt. 1. p.569 Glasgow, Memorial of Merchants of. See Australian Colonies, 6. Glasgow; Model and Normal Schools. See Education and Schools. Glasgow, Airdrie, and Monklands Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Glasgow, Airdrie, and Monklands Railway (Branches at Glasgow and Cowlairs) Bill, (in 148.47.) - - 1847. xl. 227 Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston Railway Bill ; and on the Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston, and Glasgow Southern Terminal Railway Amalgamation Bill, (in 148. 22.) - - - - - 1847. XL. 121 Report of the Admiralty on the Caledonian Railway (Lease or Purchase of the Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston Direct Railway) Bill. (49. ii.) - - 1849^ xxxvn. 23 Glasgow Central Railway Terminus : Report of the Commissioners appointed for the Purpose of considering and reporting upon the Advantages or otherwise of a Central Railway Terminus in Glas- gow, - - - . .... 1847. XL. 357 Glasgow, Dumfries, and Carlisle Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Glasgow, Dumfries, and Carlisle Railway (Branches, &c.) Bill, (in 148. is.) .... 1847. xl. 99 See also Caledonian Railway. . Glasgow General Terminus, and Harbour Branches : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Branches Bill, (in 148. 22.) - - - - . 1847. xL. 121 Glasgow, Kilmarnock, and Ardrossan Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Glasgow, Kilmarnock, and Ardrossan Railway (Deviation, &c.) Bill. (148. 20.) ..... I847. xl. 117 Glasgow and London. See Railways, II. 5. Glasgow New Suspension Bridge : Report of the Admiralty on the Glasgow New Suspension Bridge Bill. (33. 48.) 1854. xxxvn. 845 Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock Railwa;^ (Branches, and Purchase by the Caledonian) Bill, (in 148. 22.) - 1847. xl. 99 See also Caledonian Railway. Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Railway : Minutes of Evidence before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Glasgow to Paisley and Ayr, and from .a Point on the said Railway near Blairland to Kilmarnock, to be called " The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Railway," with Branches. (146.) - - - . - . . 1837, xvin. 1 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Rail- way Bill, (in 148, I5.) ---.-.. 1847, xl. Glasgow University. See Universities, Scotland, SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 485 Glasgow - - - - Gloucester Glasgow "Wateewoeks : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords to whom was referred, the Bill to alter and amend and in part repeal the Powers of certain Acts for supplying the City of Glasgow and Suburbs with Water ; to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Glasgow Waterworks to purchase the Cranston Hill Waterworks, and to raise a further Sum of Money ; and to alter the Rates leviable by the said Company of Proprietors. (243.) . . . - . 1838. Vol. xx. p. 421, Report of the' Admiralty on the Glasgow Waterworks Bill. (119.60.) 1852-3. lxvii. 493 Report of the Admiralty on the Glasgow Corporation Waterworks Bill. (33. 30.) - - - - . - - , - 1854. XXXVII. 789 Glass : Account of the Quantity of Flint Glass brought into Charge during the last Ten Years ; the Rate and Amount of Duty paid thereon; and the Amount of Drawback paid on Exportation, (in 100.) ..---. 1842. xiv. 561 Accounts of Drawbacks and. Repayments made during each of the Quarters in the Year ending the 5th July 1845 on Sugar and Glass. (373.) - - 1845. xvi. 495, See also Excise, III. Fees, Sec. Impoets and Expoets, II. 4. 6., &c. Potash. Revenue, Public, II. Glass Woeks. See Smoke Nuisance. Glasspole, Captain. See East India Company, II. 4. Glebe Houses and Glebes. iS'ee Church of Ieeland, III. 4. Cleegt, 1. 2. II. i. Real Peopeety. Gleeson, Captain. See Outeages, Ieeland. Glegg's Divoece : Minutes of Evidenee taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John Baskervyle Glegg, Esquire, the younger, with Elizabeth Glegg his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (79.) . - - - 1842. xvi. 207 Glenelg, Paeish of : Report by Sir John M'Neill, Chairman of the Board of Supervision, on the Administration of the Poor Law in the Parish of Glenelg. ... 1854-5. xLvii. 21 Glengall, Earl of : Return of the Particulars of Sale of the Estate of Richard Earl of Glengall in the Incum- bered Estates Court in the Month of November last, stating the net annual Value of each Lot sold ; the Amount of the Purchase Money ; the Name of the Purchaser : Also, Return of Amount and Date of Lodgment of the Purchase Money of the above Lots : Also, Return of any Affidavits lodged in Court on the Part of the Persons having Carriage of the Proceedings, or, on the Part of the Purchasers, respecting the Lodgment of 'the Purchase Money : And also. Return of any Order of the Court thereupon. (96.) - ... - - - . . 1854. XI*. 115 See also Fisheeies, Ieeland. Pooe in Ireland, III. 4. Glenkenns Canal : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the Bill for making a Canal from the Boat Pool of Dairy in the Glenkenns to the Town and Port of Kirkcudbright in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. (1801-2.) - - [in.] 343 Gleeawly's (Viscount) Divoece : TMinutes of Evidence taken before- the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of the Honourable William Richard Annesley, commonly called Viscount Glerawly, with the Honourable Isabella, commonly called Viscountess Glerawly, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (58. of 1821.) ... cxxvii. 181 Gloucestee Cathedeal : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for providing for certain Canonical Duties in Gloucester Cathedral, (in 21.) - - 1842. viL 184 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for fixing the future Number and Emoluments of the Minor Canons in Gloucester Cathedral. (in 49.) ........ 1843. xxn. 18 Gloucestee Gaol : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee of the Whole House on the Petition of certain Debtors confined in Gloucester Gaol. (119. of 1813-14.) ~ lxxii. 657 Gloucester Watee Company : Report of the Admiralty on the Gloucester Water Company Bill. (33. 1 6.) 1854. xxxvii. 765 Gloucestee and Bristol, Diocese of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for uniting the Sees of Gloucester and Bristol, (in 7.) - - - - - 1837. xv. 130 Order in Council approving a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for making certain Territorial Changes in the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, &c. (in 2.) - • - - - - . . . 1838. xvin. 88 See also Church of England. .Gloucestee and Cheltenham Tramway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramway Abandonment Bill. (23.88.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 289 3P 3 4r86 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Gloucester ----- Gough Gloucestek and Dean Forest Eailwat : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Gloucester and Dean Forest Railway (Con- struction of Docks, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 14.) - - - 1847. Vol. xl. p. 77 Gloucester and Heeefoed Railway and Canal : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Gloucester and Hereford Railway and Canal Purchase Bill, (in 148. 45.) - - - - - - 1847. XL, 195 Glovek's Safety Lamp. See Colliekies. Gloves : Account of the Number of Pairs of G-loves imported into the United Kingdom for Home Consumption in each Year from 1823 to 1829. (89. of 1830.) - ccLxxvn. 333 Account of the Quantities of Gloves and of Kid and Lamb Skins imported, entered for Home Consumption, and re-exported, stating whether from Warehouse or otherwise, in each Year from 1820 to 1831. (68. of 1831-32.) - - - ccoix. 637 See also Imports and Expoets, II. 6. &c. Gluckman, Peopessoe. See Railways, II. 8. GoA. See East Indies, III. lo. Goat Skins. See Hides and Skins. Goats Wool. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. God's Gift College. See Dulwich College. Gold Coast. See African Colonies, 3. Gold and Silver Coin or Bullion. See Bank of England, III. 5. Bullion. Coin and Coinage. Precious Metals. Gold and Silver Wares : Bill to fix the Standard Qualities of Gold and Silver Plate in Scotland, and to provide for the assaying and marking thereof. (278.) . - . . 1836. in. 737 Bill to amend the Laws now in force for preventing Frauds and Abuses in the marking of Gold and Silver Wares in England. (125.) - - - . 1844. iv. 3 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Oflfences concerning the Coin and the marking of Gold and Silver Wares. (145.) 1854. iii. 675 Bill for allowing Gold Wares to be manufactured at a lower Standard than that now allowed by Law, and to amend the Law relating to the assaying of Gold and Silver Wares. (270.) As amended in Committee. (290.) - - 1854. vi. 365. 367 Bill for excepting Gold Finger Rings from the Operation of the Act of the last Session relating to the Standard of Gold and Silver Wares. (142.) - - 1854-5. iv. 331 Bill for excepting Gold Wedding Rings from the Operation of the Act of the last Session relating to the Standard of Gold and Silver Wares, and from the Exemptions contained in other Acts relating to Gold Wares. (218.) - - - 1854-5. iv. 333 See also Criminal Law, II. i. Fees, &c. Inland Revenue. Mint. Stamps AND Stamp Duties. Gold, Discovery of. See Australian Colonies, i. British Columbia. Goldner's Preserved Meats. See Preserved Meats foe the Navy. GoLDSMiD, Abraham : Bill to provide -for the more complete and eflfectual Liquidation of a Debt due to His Majesty from the late Abraham Goldsmid, Merchant, and his surviving Partners, and to confirm certain Agreements entered into for that Purpose. (69. of 1812.) - xlviii. 801 Goods. See Carriage of Goods. Warehousing op Goods. Goods of Felons. See Crimes and Offences, II. 6. Goodwin, James. See Outrages, Ireland. GoEBALS Gravitation Wateewoeks : Report of Admiralty on Gorbals Gravitation Waterworks Bill. (66.13.) - 1850. xxxiv. 389 GoEDON, J., Esq. See Education and Schools, Scotland. Kenmuee, Viscount. Gordon, Rear Admiral Sie J. A. See Railways, II. S. GoEE House Exhibition. See Industrial Exhibition. Science and Art. GoET, Viscount : Report from the Lord Chancellor on Viscount Gort's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland. (2.) ..-.-. 1857-8. xlk. 325 GosFOED, Earl of. See Canada. Gosling v. Velby (Brainteee Chuech Rate) : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Gosling V. Veley. (244.) 1852. xvn. 157 Gough, Lord : ' Bill to settle an Annuity on Lord Gough and the Two next surviving Heirs Male of the Body of the said Lord Gough to whom the Title of Lord Gough shall descend, in consideration of his important Services. (148.) - . . - . 1846. iv. 93 Notice of Motion by the Earl of Ripon, for the Thanks of the House to the Governor General of India, the Commander-in-Chief, &c., in reference to the War in India. (77.) .---..-- 1846. xix. 273 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 487 GOULBOUEN ----- GbAND GouLBOBBN, Serjeant. See Bankkuptcy Codets, &e. Government. See Conspiracy against the King or Government. Treason. Government Annuities. See Annuities, Government. Government Clocks. See Clocks, Public. Government Ofpices. See Offices, Public, s. Government Securities purchased by the Bank. See Bank of England, III. i. Governors of Counties, Ireland : Return specifying the Number and Names of the Governors of the different Counties in Ireland in the Year 1831, distinguishing those who exercise the Office of Custos Eotulorum. (70. of 1831.) . - - . . Vol. ccxciv. p. 251 See also Justices of Peace, 2. Lords Lieutenant and Custodes of Counties, Ireland. Graduates, Medical. See London University. Graeme's Divorce (India) : Evidence taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Sulivan Grasme, Esquire, with Anne his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (7. of 1825.) . . - . . cxcvii. 1 Graham, Mr. E. See Highlands of Scotland. Gbahamb's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the BiU to dissolve the Mai'riage of Baron Grahame with Caroline Keissling his now Wife, and, to enable him to marry again. (68. of 1826-27.) .--... ccxxn. 251 Grain. See Corn. Guernsey, &c. Isle of Man. Spirits. Grammar Schools. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, I. Grampound Election : Bill to prevent the issuing of Writs for the Election of Members for the Boroughs of Gram- pound, Penryn,^Camelford, and Barnstaple. (14. of 1819-20.) - cxiv. 77 Bill to exclude the Borough of Grampound from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament ; and to enable the Borough of Leeds to send Two Burgesses in lieu thereof. (20. of 1821.) As amended by the Committee. (72. of 1821.) - - cxxi. 17. 23 Bill for indemnifying Persons giving Evidence before the House of Lords on the last above BiU. (26. of 1821.) - ..... cxxi. 25 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of the Bill to exclude the Borough of Grampound in the County of Cornwall from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (45. of 1821.) . - cxxvii. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Commons on Indictments against Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, Bart., and others, for Bribery at the Election for Grampound in 1818; with Extracts from the Indictments. (27. of 1821.) - - cxxvii. 51 Extracts of the ' material Parts of Indi.ctments whereon Sir M. M. Lopes and others were found guilty of Bribery in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, in Michaelmas Term 1819 ; with Copies of Records of Convictions. (41. of 1821.) - cxxvii. 127 Granada, INew. See New Granada. Granaed, Earl of : Report from the Lord Chancellor on the Earl of Granard's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland. (217.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 611 Grand Canal, Ireland. See Inland Navigation, Ireland. Irish Great Western Railway. Grand Junction Canal Company, Dimes v. : Questions propounded to the Judges in the Case of Dimes v. the Company of Proprietors of Grand Junction Canal et al., ex parte as to certain Respondents. (228.) 1852. xvii. 151 Answers to the above Questions. (242.) ... 1852. xvii. 153 Grand Junction Railway of Ireland : Report of the Admiralty on the Grand Junction EaUway of Ireland Bill. (33.40.) ...... 1854. xxxvn. 839 Grand Junction Waterworks. See Metropolis Water. Grand Juries : Bill to facilitate the Despatch of Business before Grand Juries in England and Wales. (170.) As amended in Committee. (206.) .... 1856. v. 115.117 Geand Juries, Grand Jury Presentments, &c., Ireland : BiU for further regulating the Powers of Grand Juries in Ireland, in the presenting of Money, tthe accounting for the same, and for other Purposes relating to the Irish Road Acts. (105. of 1812.) - - - - ,. . xLvin. 963 Bill to regulate Proceedings of Grand Juries in Ireland upon Bills of Indictment [as to examining Witnesses for the Crown]. (93. of 1816.) - . - lxxvil 321 BiU to provide for the more deliberate Investigatioin of P'resentments to be made by Grand Juries for Roads and Public Works in Ireland ; and far accounting for Money raised by such Presentments. (93. of 1817.) . . . - - lxxxiii. 549 3P 4 488 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Grand Grand Juries, Gkand Jury Presentments, &c., Ireland — continued. Bill to ainend the Laws for making, repairing, and improving the Roads and other Public Works in Ireland by Grand Jury Presentments, and for the more effectual Investiga- tion of such Presentments, and for further securing a true, full, and faithful Account of all Monies levied thereunder. (146. of 1819.) - - - Vol. xcvii. p.727 Bill to regulate the Amount of Presentments by Grand Juries for Payment of the Public Officers of the several Counties in Ireland. (85. of 1822.) - - cxxix. 47] A similar Bill. (43. of 1823.) ..... cxliii. 327 Bill to amend the Acts relating to Presentments by Grand Juries for the Payment of the Salaries of Public Officers of Counties. (113. of 1824.) - - - CLx. 899- Bill to amend the last above Act. (41. of 1825.) - - - clxxt. 245 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Grand Juries in Ireland. (1.64. of 1833.) - cccxv. 571 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Monev by Grand .Furies. (233.) As amended by the Committee. (266.) - 1836. in. 277. 'SSI Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 1 16. for consolidating and amending the Laws relatingto the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. (11.) - 1837. ii. 3J3 Bill to amend the Lavir relating to Grand Juries in Ireland, so far as to empower the Grand Jury of the County of Fermanagh to reconstruct the Baronial Subdivisions of the said County. (188.) -._.... 1837. ii. 305 Bill to empower the Foreman or any other Member of Grand Juries in Ireland to administer Oaths to Witnesses on Bills of Indictment. (147.) - - 1838. iii. 763 Bill to abolish Grand Jury Cess in certain Boroughs, and to alinex certain Districts to adjoin- ing Counties for Fiscal Purposes, and for certain Purposes of Civil and Criminal Juris- diction, in Ireland. (155.) ...... 1840. in. 243 Bill to enable Grand Juries at the ensuing Summer and Spring Assizes to make -certain Pre- sentments 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. (221.) ....... 1842. in. 435 Bill to amend 19 & 20 Geo. 3. (I.) for empowering Grand Juries in Ireland to present Bridges, and Tolls to be paid for passing the same, in certain Cases. (184.) - 1843. ii. 249 Bill to amend the Laws in force relating to Grand Jury Presentments in Counties of Cities and To*ns in Ireland. , (169.) - - - ,- - 1843. ii. 625 Bill to make further Provision in respect of Grand Jury Presentments in Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland. (243.) .... I843. n. 643 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws for the Regulation of Grand Jury Presentments in the County of Dublin. (224.) ..... 1844. iy. 23 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 106. for consolidating and amending the Laws for the Regulation of Grand Jury Presentments in the County of Dublin. (307.) 1845. iii. 691 Bill to authorize Grand Juries in Ireland, at the Spring Assizes of the present Year, to appoint Extraordinary Presentment Sessions ; to empower such Sessions to make Presentment for County Works, and to provide Funds for the Execution of such Works ; and also to provide for the more prompt Payment of Contractors for Works under Grand Jury Presentments in Ireland. (32.) - . . . . 1846. in. 325 Bill to amend an Act of the present Session, intituled " An Act to authorize Grand Juries in Ireland, at the Spring Assizes of the present Year, to appoint Extraordinary Presentment Sessions," &c. (202.) ...... 1846. ni. 347 Bill to authorize a further Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund towards defraying the Expense of County Works presented in Ireland. (283.) - 1846. in. 343 Bill to remove Difficulties in the Appointment of Collectors of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland in certain Cases, and to remove Doubts as to the Jurisdiction of Divisional Justices of the Police District of Dublin Metropolis relating to the Recovery of Poor Rates and other Cases. (149.) - 1847-8. in. 529 Bill to facilitate the Collection of County Cess in Ireland. (222.) - 1847-8. in. 691 Bill to make Provision, during the present Year, and to the End of the Year 1851, for the Collection of County Cess in Ireland, and to the Remuneration of the Collectors thereof. (166.) ....... 1349. ly. 99 Bill to continue to the End of the Year 1851 certain temporary Provisions relating to the Collection of Grand Jury Cess' in Ireland. (133.) - . . 1849. it. 559 BiU to extend the Remedies for the Collection of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland. (315.) - - - - - . . . 1850. IT. 289 BiU to amend the Act 12 & 13 Vict. c. 36,, for making Provision for the Collection of County Cess in Ireland, and for the Remuneration of the Collectors thereof. (21.) - - ..... 1850. III. 461 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 42., to amend 19 & 20 Geo. 3. (I.) for empowering Grand Juries in Ireland to present Bridges, and Tolls to be paid for passing the same, in certain Cases. (135.) - , - - - - - . 1851. in. 187 Bill to continue certain temporary Provisions relating to the Collection of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland ; and also to provide for the due Annexation of an isolated District, formerly of the County of Dublin, to a Barony of the County of Wicklow, for the Purposes of Grand Jury Cess and other Purposes. (254.) - _ . 1851. v. 53 Bill to revive certain temporary Provisions relating to the Collection of Grand Jury Cess in Ireland. (71.) - - - .... 1852-3. v. 55 Bill for enabling Grand Juries in Ireland to borrow Money from private Sources, on the Security of Presentment, and for transferring to Counties certain Works constructed wholly or in part with Public Money. (408.) ... 1852-3. vii. 91 Bill to amend the Acts relating to Grand Juries in Ireland. (202.) - - 1856. v. 119 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 489 Grand ----- Gteaitdison Geand Jtjeies, Geand Juey Peesentments, &c., Ieeland — continued. Bill to enable Grand Juries of Counties in Ireland to present for Payment of Expenses incurred in certain Cases [Expenses incurred by County Treasurers' on making Applot- ments of Grand Jury Cess.] (246.) - - - 1854-5. Vol. vi. p. 495 Bill to amend the Act for transferring to Counties in Ireland certain Works constructed wholly or in part with the Public Money. (165.) - - - 1856. VI. 481 Bill to revive and amend certain Acts relating to the Collection of County Cess in Ireland ; and also to provide for the Appointment, in certain Cases, of Collectors to levy the Charges and Expenses of additional Constabulary appointed under the Act 19 & 20 Vict. C.36. (46.) -.-...-- 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 425 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 116., for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland. (49.) As amended on Bepoi-t. (74.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 287. 289 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1836, on County Cess, Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (343.) - 1836. xxii. 269 [StJBJEOTS: — ^Duties, Salaries, and Fees of the following County Officers: Treasurer, Clerks of the Crown and Peace, Secretary of Grand Jury, Sheriffs, &c.. Inspectors General of Prisons, Officers of Gaols, Coroner, and County Surveyor. Presentments compulsory on Grand Juries. Eegulations which may be adopted in order to diminish the Pressure of the County Cess on the Occupiers of Land in Ireland.] Accounts of the Amount of Grand Jury Presentments made in Ireland, in 1828, for the Support or Aid of Charitable Establishments. (111. of 1829.) - - cci.viii. 213 Report to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, of the Commissioners appointed to revise the several Laws under or by virtue of which Monies are now raised by (irand Jury Presentments in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. - 1842. xxm. 1 Account of the Monies presented to be raised in different Counties, Counties of Cities, and Counties of Towns in Ireland, from 1775 to 1843. - - - 1845. xxii. 178 Statements of County Cess ordered to be levied in each County, County of a City, and County of a Town in Ireland, in each Half Year in the, Years 1841-42-43, &c. ; showing the Control allowed by Law on the County Assessment, and the separate Charge for each general Branch of Expenditure. .... 1845. xxviii. 506 Account of the Presentments levied by Grand Juries in Ireland, and made up by the Treasurers of Cities, Towns, and Counties, under the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 33., for the Years 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845. (83.) . - - - 1846. • xix. 241 Return of the Amount of County Rates levied in each County in Ireland ; specifying separately the Amount levied in the Years 1785, 1795, 1805, 1815, 1825, 1835, and 1845. (79.) - ... . 1849. xxv. 139 Account of Grand Jusy Presentments remaining unpaid to Treasurers at Summer Assizes 1843 and 1849 : Also, Account showing the Amount levied as Poor's Rate in Ireland, in each of those Years : Also, Valuation of the rateable Property of Ireland, in 1843 and 1849 : And also, Debt due by Unions, 1843 and 1849, on 31st December. (160.) - - - - - - ■ . 1850. XX. 355 Account showing the Total Amount levied under the Authority of Grand Juries in Ireland for all Purposes, but distinguishing the Total Amount of Repayments to Govern- ment from all other Presentments, for the Years 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, and 1849. (183.) ....... 1850. xx. 357 See also Applotments, Ieeland. Chaeitable Lststittjtions, Ireland, Claee, County of. Constables. Dublin, 4. Fevee Hospitals, Ieeland. Mayo County of. Piees and Quays. Roads and Beidges, Ieeland. Suevey and Valuation, Ieeland. Wateefoed Fevee Hospital. Watee- FOED House of Industey. Woeks, Public, Ieeland. Geaud Juey Cess. See Geand Jueies, &c." Geand Juey Cess Bonds : Bill to exempt from Stamp Duty Bonds and Warrants to confess Judgment executed by High Constables or Collectors of Grand Jury Cess, or their Sureties, in Ireland. (248.) .------ - 1846. IV. 97 Geand Sessions. See County Buildings. Geand Sueeey Canal Docks : Total Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered the Grand Surrey Canal Docks in the Year 1824. (98. of 1825.) - - - cxciii. 53 Account of the Number of Ships of the average Burden of 300 Tons which the Grand Surrey Canal Docks are Capable of containing ; the greatest Number of Vessels which were loading or discharging at any one Time in 1824, and the Number which were loading or discharging on 5th April 1825. (in 73. of 1825.) - - cxcni. 68 Geandison, Viscount : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of George Earl of Jersey, claiming a Right to vote as Viscount Grandison at the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland. (102. of 1829.) - cclxi. 173 Geandison Claim of Peeeage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Sir Henry Paston Bedingfield of Oxborough in the County of Norfolk, Baronet, claiming to be Lord Grandison ; together with the Report of the Attorney General thereon. (82.1.2.3.4.) ... - - 1854. xx. 1 Further Minutes of Evidence [Four Papers], in 1855. (b.) - - 1854-5. xxl 1 Further Minutes of Evidence, in 1856. (m.) - - - 1856. xxiii. 1 Proceedings before the Committee, in 1858. (o.) . - - 1857-8. xix. 251 III. 3 Q 490 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Gbant - - - - - Gray Grant, Captain : Copy of the Proceedings of Two Committees assembled at Woolwich, on 6th March and 26th April, to report on Captain Grant's Cooking Apparatus: And also. Correspondence between the Quartermaster General and Captain Grant respecting the Erection of a Cooking Apparatus at Shorncliffe. (285.) - - 1857-8. , Vol. xvm. p. 329 Geant, Donald : Bill for further amending the Act for regulating the Construction and the Use of Buildings in the Metropolis and its Neighbourhood. [Authorizing the Use of Grant's Apparatus in Ventilating Buildings.] (19.) — —As amended in Committee. (304.' 1852-3. ti. 495-499 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Petition of Donald Grant, respecting his Patent for Ventilation, and for Relief ; with Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (261.) - - - ... 1846. xxvi. 1 Ditto [reprinted]. (17.) . - - . 1852-3. xxxi. 693 Further Report and Evidence on same Subject. (66.) - . - 1847-8. xxrv. 633 Ditto [reprinted]. (18.) - " - - - - 1852-3. xxxi. 713 Grant, Me. : His Observations on the State of Society among the Asiatic Subjects of Great Britain, particularly with respect to Morals ; and on the Means of Improvement. — Written chiefly in the Year 1792. (102. of 1812-13.') - •■ - lxt. 293 [Subjects: — ^I. Brief Review of the British Territorial Administration in the East. II. State of Society among the Hind,oo Subjects of Great Britain, particularly with respect to Morals. III. Causes which have produced the present Situation and Character of the Hindoos. IV. Measures which ^might he adopted by Great Britain, for the Improvement of the Condition of her Asiatic Subjects, and Answers to Objections.] Ditto [reprinted], (in 445.) - - - 1852-3. xxxii. 89 Grant's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Alexander Grant, Esq., with Maria Theresa his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (90.) - - 1840. xxi. 587 Grantham, Me. See Ls^land Navigation, Iebland. Grantham Union Woekhouse : Average Weekly Allowance of Food to each able-bodied Inmate of Grantham Union Workhouse, as compared with the Diet of several independent Labourers of Leicester and Lincoln, (in 145.) ..... 1839. xvi. 434 Grants in Custodiam. See Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Works, Public, Ireland. Grants, Disposition of : Account of the Disposition of Grants for Great Britain of the Service of the Year 1803. (12. of 1803-4.) ...... [xi.] 1 Ditto, for the Year 1805. (14. of 1806.) . • . . . yii. 175 Account of the Disposition of Grants for Ireland for the Service of the Year 1811. (61. of 1812.) - - . - - - . LV. 143 Account of the Disposition of Grants for Great Britain for the Service of the Year 1815. (121. of 1816.) ...... Lxxix. 105 Account of the Disposition of Grants for the United Kingdom for the Service of the Year 1819. (103. of 1820.) - ... . cxviii. 329 See also Finance. Grants to Public Institutions, &c. See Finance. Gratuities. See Fees, &c. Pensions. Grate SEND Pier : Minutes of Evidence before the Lords Committee on the Bill for amending the Act 9 Geo. 4. for rebuilding the Town Quay of Gravesend, and the Landing Place belonging thereto ; and for building a Pier adjoining thereto. (125. of 1831-32.) . - cccxii. 1 Grat v. Porter : Proceedings in the Case of Gray v. Porter in the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh. (168.) - - - - - - 1837-8. XTHi. 343 Gray v. The Queen : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Gray v. the Queen (Writ of Error). (273.) - . . 1844. x. 31 Gray, Hugh, Esq. : Memorial from Magistrates, &c. of Co. Kilkenny to Earl De Grey on the Removal of Hugh Gray, Esq., from Castlecomer to Thurles : Reports to the Inspector General, relating to the Vendors and Printer of a seditious Ballad entitled " The Tories Downfall," and the Attorney General's Opinion thereon : Reports of Hugh Gray, Esq., to Earl De Grey on the Subject : Minutes of Evidence taken and Report made by H, Martley, Esq. to Earl de Grey, on the Inquiry into the Conduct of Hugh Gray, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, &c. : And Correspondence betwen Earl de Grey and Hugh Gray, Esq., since the Removal of the latter from the Situation of Stipendiary Magistrate. (134.) ;- 1844. ix. 473 Copy of Examination of Constables Foot and Falvey, taken before Mr. Gray, Stipendiary Magistrate, on the 22d March 1844, and of Mr. Gray's Letter to Sub-Inspector Jennings of 23d March, with the Answer to it. (135.) . - . 1844. ix. 501 Gray, Lord. See Peers of Scotland. SESSIONAL PAPERS,. 1801^1859. 491 Grateig ... - - Geeat CrEATRIG LiNE OF RAILWAY. See LaNCASTEB AND CaHLISLE BAILTVAT. Geeat Bolton. See Choleba. GrEEAT BeITAIN, HiSTOET OP : Correspondence between the Master of the Rolls and the Treasury, respecting the Publication of Materials for the History of Great Britain previously to the Reign of Henry the Eighth. (59.) - . . . 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. viii. p. 451 Great Beitain Steamee : Reports respecting the Steamer " Great Britain," from Commander Claxton, R.N., Commander Peter Fisher, R.N., and Captain WiUiams, R.E. (280.) - - 1847. xxxrv. 183 Geeat Exhibition. See In'dusteial' Exhibition. Geeat Indian Peninsula Railway : Terms and Conditions upon which the East India Company have determined to afford Encou- ragement to the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company, (in 22.) - 1847-8. xx. 583 Statement of the Extent of the Experimental Lines of Railway in Bengal and Bombay respectively, together with an Account of the Progress made, and of the Expense incurred in the Prosecution of those Undertakings, (in 110.) - 1852. xi. 481 Ditto, (in 33.) - - - - 1852-3. xxvii. 352 Amount of Sums paid into the Bombay Treasury on account of the Bombay Railway on which Five per Cent. Interest is guaranteed under the Deed of Contract, (in 152 a.) - - - - - 1852. xn. 74 See also East Indies, III. 13. Geeat London Deainage : Report of the Admiralty on the Great London Drainage BiU. (119. 66.) 1852-3. lxvii. 517 Geeat Maelow and Stokbnchuech Tuenpike Road : Report of the Secretary of State on Application for Renewal of the Great Marlow and Stokenchurch Turnpike Road Act. - - - 1851. xxx. 655 Geeat Noeth of England Railway. See Yoek, Newcastle, and Beewiok Railway, Geeat Noeth of Scotland Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Great North of Scotland Railway Bill. (33; 37.) ..... . - 1854. xxxTH. 813 Report of the Board of Trade on the Great North of Scotland Railway Bill (Consolidation and Amendment of Acts). (23.113.) -, - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 343 Geeat Noetheen Railway : Statement of the Costs from the Formation of the Great Northern Railway Company to the passing of the Act for making the Railway, (in 307.) - - 1847. xxvii. 564 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Great Northern Railway Bill (Hertford to Hatfield and St. Albans ; Deviations between London and Grantham ; Branch of King's Lynn ; Deviation between Peterborough, Boston, and Doncaster ; Branches to Sleaford ; Purchase of Ambergate, Nottingham, and Boston, and Eastern Counties Junction Rail- way ; Horncastle Branch ; Isle of Axholme Extension ; Deviation between Grantham and York ; Extension to Leeds, &c.) (in 148. 6.) - - 1847. xl. 59 Report of the Admiralty on the Great Northern Railway Bill (Amendment and Deviations). (49. 15.) .--.---- 1849. xxxvn. 33 Report of the Admiralty on the Great Northern Railway Bill. (56. 19.) - 1851. xxx. 385 Amendments to be moved by the Lord Wensleydale on Third Reading of the Great Northern Railway (Capital) Bill. (101.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 291 Amendments to be proposed by the Earl of Stradbroke and the Lord Saint Leonards to the Great Northern Railway (Capital) BiU. (121.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 293 Report of the Board of Trade on the Great Northern Railway Bill (Branch from Copenhagen Tunnel to the Goods Branch joining the North London Railway ; Preference Shares, &c.) (23. 28.) .-,---. 1859, Sess. 1. Tm. 161 Geeat Noethern and Westben of Ireland Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Great Northern and Western of Ireland Railway BLU (Exitension to Castlebar). (23. 29.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. Tin. 165 Geeat Seal. See Lettees Patent. Offices, Public. Pardons. Geeat Seal, Messenger to. See House of Lords. Great Sessions, Courts op, Wales. See Courts in Wales. Judges Salaries- Great Southern and Western Railway, Ireland : Memorial addressed to the Treasury respecting the Execution of a Railroad between Dublin andCashel. (141.) - - 1844. xv. 279 Report of Mr. Walker to the Commissioners for Loans to Public Works on the Great Southern and Western (Irish) Railway. (206.) ... - 1847. xl. 349 Report of the RaUway Commissioners on the Great Southern and Western Railway (Ireland) BiU. (148.. 35.) - 1847. X. 173 Report of the Admiralty on the Great Southern and Western RaUway, Ireland (Alteration andAiflendmentof Acts, &c.)BiU. (56.2.) - - - 1851. xxx. 359 3Q 2 492 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Great - - - - - Gbeece Geeat Western Railway : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committee to whom was referred the Bill for making a Railway from Bristol to join the London and Birmingham Railway near London, to be called the Great Western Railway, with Branches to the Towns of Bradford and Trowbridge. (81.) . - - 1835, Vol, xxxix. xl. xli. Report of Major General Pasley on locking the Doors of Railway Carriages ; and Correspon- dence on the Subject between the Lords of .the Committee for Trade and the Great Western and the other Railway Companies. (197.) - - - 1842, ix. 369 Report of Major General Pasley on the Accident of the 17th June on the Great Western Railway. (238.) " " , " " " " " 1845. xxxix. 343 Report of Major General Pasley on his Lispection of the Box Tunnel on the Great Western Railway on the 17th of April 1845. (299.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 359 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Great Western Railway Bill (Branches to West London Railway, &c., and to Egham, Staines, &c. ; Extension of the IJerks and Hants ; Powers of leasing, &c.) (in 148. 14.) - - - - 1847. XL. 77 Report of an Inspecting Ofi&cer on the Explosion of the Boiler of a Locomotive Engine, which occurred at the Gloucester Station of the Great Western Railway on 7th February 1855 ; together with the Copy of a Circular addressed by the Board of Trade to the Railway Company on the Subject. ..... 1854-5. xxxni. 551 Report of the Board of Trade on the Great Western Railway BUI (West London Railway Bridge). (23. 129.) - - - - - ^ - 1859, Sess. 1, viii. 381 Great Western and Brentford Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Great Western and Brentford Railway Bill (Power to lease). (23. 30.) ..... 1859, Sess. 1, Tin. 167 Great Western and Cheltenham Union Railway. See Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway. Great Western And Oxford Union Railway. See Oxford and Great Western Union Railway. Great Western Railway, IrelanI). See Irish Great Western. Great YariAouth, Borough of : Bill for disfranchising the Freemen of the Borough of Great Yarmouth. (123.) 1847-8. iv. 667 Bill for confirming a certain Provisional Order of the General Board of Health for applying the Public Health Act, 1847, to the Borough of Great Yarmouth in the County of Norfolk. (260.) .._--.... 1851. v. 41 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Great Yarmoiith Elec- tion Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, and Minutes of Evidence. (143.) 1847-8. XXIX. 363 Great Yarmouth Haven, &c. . Report of the Admiralty on the Great Yarmouth Haven, Bridge, and Navigation Improve- ment Bill. (49. 5.) --.... 1849. xxxvii. 9 Great Yarmouth Waterworks : Reportof the Admiralty on the Great Yai-mouth Waterworks Bill. (119. 14.) 1852-3. LXVii, 391 Great YARMOtrTH Wellington Pier : Report of the Admiralty on the Great Yarmouth Wellington Pier Bill. (119.6.) 1852-3. LXTii. 375 Greece : Bill to enable His Majesty to carry into effect a Convention made between His Majesty, the King of the French, and the Emperor of all the Russias, on the one Part, and the King of Bavaria on the other Part. (244. of 1831-32.) ... ccxcvii. 563 Bill to amend the Act 3 Will. 4. c. 121. for enabling His Majesty to carry into effect a Con- vention made between His Majesty, the King of the PYench, the Emperor of all the Russias, and the King of Bavaria. (294.) .... 1836. in. 997 Treaty for the Pacification of Greece, between His Britannic Majesty, the King of France, and the Emperor of Russia, with an additional Article thereunto annexed, signed at London, 6th July 1827. (1828.) ■ - . . ccxli. 375 Protocpl of a Conference relative to the Affairs of Greece, signed at St. Petersburgh, 4th April 1826. (1828.) - - - - ^ - - . coxll 383 Additional Article to the Treaty for the Pacification of Greece. (1828.) - ccxli. 389 Papers relative to the Affairs of Greece : — ' A. Protocols of Conferences held in London. (1830.) ... cclxxxi. 1 B. Protocols of Conferences held in Constantinople. (1830.) - - cclxxxl 333 C. Convention of Alexandria, 6th August 1828 ; Blockade of the Dardanelles ; and raising of the Greek Blockades. (1830.) - - - . . coLxxxi. 572 Communication addressed by the Porte to the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Courts respecting the Boundaries fixed in the Protocol of the 22dMa'rch 1829. (1830.) - ccLXXxn. 1 Protocol of a Conference held at Poros between the Representatives of Great Britain, France, and Russia on 12th December 1828. (1830.) - - ' . . cclxxxil 9 Instruction issued by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to Vice-Adriiiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, in compliance with the Letter of the Earl of Aberdeen, dated 29th April 1829. (1830.) - . . . . . cclxxxil 53 Correspondence relative to the Blockade of the Ports and Coasts of Greece, April to June 1829. (1830.) - cclxxxil 57 Communications of the Ambassadors of England and France with the lleis Effendi and Baron de Zuylen. (1830,) - - * - . . , ccLxixii. 83 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. , 493 Greece - - - - Geeenwich Geeece — continued. Communications received from the British Ambassador at Constantinople, and laid before the Plenipotentiaries of the Alliance in London by the British Plenipotentiary, on the 18th and 29th August 1829. (1830.) . - - - Vol. cclxxxii. p. 93. 99 Communications relative to the Sovereignty of Greece ; viz. Papers delivered to Lord Aberdeen, 7th June 1830, by Order of His Eoyal Highness Prince Leopold; and Despatch from His Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, transmitting Communications from M. Eynard. (1830.) ------- cclxxxii. 103 Communications with His Royal Highness Prince Leopold relating to the Sovereignty of Greece. (1830.) ------- cclxxxii. 135 ProtocolsofConferencesheldinLondonrelativetothe Affairs of Greece. (1831-32.) cccxiii. 1 Convention relative to the Sovereignty of Greece, between the King of Great Britain, the King of the French, and the Emperor of Russia, on the one Part, and the King of ■ Bavaria on the other; signed at London, 7th May 1832. (1831-32.) - cccxiii. 187 Article explanatory and supplemental to Article VIH. of the last above Convention ; signed at London, 30th April 1833. (1833.) - - - . cccxxvm. 1115 Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of G-reece ; London, 4th October 1837. . ^ - - - - 1838. xvii. 15 Protocols of Conferences held in London relative to the Affairs of Greece, 1832- 1837. - - 1843. XV. 707 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. (Part IX. — Greece.) .-..--- 1843. vii. 192 Correspondence between Sir Edmund Lyons and the Earl of Aberdeen relating to the recent Events in Greece. (1843-44.) ------ 1844. xii. 1 Correspondence respecting the Failure of the Greek Government to provide for the Payment of the Interest and Sinking Fund of the Greek Loan. - - 1846. xviii. 89 Correspondence respecting the Demands made upon the Greek Government, and respecting the Islands of Cervi and Sapienza : — Part I. — Messrs. Fihlay and Pacifico's Claims. Plunder of Six Ionian Boats at Salcina in October 1846. Ill-treatment of lonians at Patras and Pyrgos. Outrage upon a Boat's Crew of H.M.S. " Fantome " at Patras. - 1850. xviii. 3 Part II. — As to the Right of the Ionian Government to the Islands of Cervi 'and Sapienza. ------- 1850. xviii. 327 Further Correspondence on the same Subject. - 1 850. xviii. 365. 367. 769. 797. 803. 809 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Greece for the Settlement of British Claims upon the Greek Government ; signed at Athens, 18th July 1850. - 1851. xv. 547 Correspondence respecting the Mixed Commission appointed to investigate the Claims of M. Paciflco upon the Government of Greece, in regard to the Loss of Documents con- nected with his Claims upon the Portuguese Government. - 1851. XV. 553 Treaty between Her Majesty, the King of Bavaiia, the President of the French Republic, the King of Greece, and the Emperor of Russia, relative to the Succession to the Crown of Greece ; signed at London, 20th November 1852. - 1852-3. xxi. 789 Correspondence respecting the Relations between Greece and Turkey. - 1854. xviii. 79 See also Slave Tkade, III. 3. Taeiffs of Foreign States. Teade, Foeeign, U. Statistical Tables. Geeek and Latin Churches, Rights of. See Tueket and Russia, Wae between. Geeene, J., Esq. See Outrages, Ieeland. Geeenland Fisheet. See Whale Fisheeies. Geeenock. See Pooe in Scotland. Geeenock and Belfast, Mail Packet Service between. See Mail Steam Packets, Greenwich, Borough of. See Metropolitan Assessments. Greenwich Chest. Se^ Greenwich Hospital. Geeenwich Hospital : BiU for improving the Funds of the Chest at Chatham, and for transferring the Adminis- tration of the same to Greenwich Hospital, and for ameliorating the Condition of the Pensioners on the said Funds. (1802-3.) - - - - [v.] 527 Bill to enable the Governors of Greenwich Hospital to take a Survey and obtain Information concerning the' Rectory and Parish of Simonburn in the County of Northumberland, and to vest in them the Profits of the said Rectory on the next Avoidance, and to prevent the Right of Presentation from lapsing. (91. of 1808.) - - - xv. 629 Bill for regulatiug the Payment of Navy Prize Money, and the Transmission of Accounts and Payment of Balances to Greenwich Hospital. (92. of 1813-14.) - - lxix. 485 Bill to prevent the Embezzlement of certain Property belonging to the Hospital, and to amend so much of an Act of the Parliament of Ireland as relates to Payments of Out-Pensioners residing in Ireland. (96. of 1813-14.) - - - - lxix. 601 Bill for the Encouragement and Reward of Petty Officers, Seamen, and Royal Marines for long and faithful Service ; and for the Consolidation of the Chest at Greenwich with the Royal Hospital there. (2. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxiii. 1 Bill (inter alia) to give further Powers to the Treasurer and Deputy Treasurer of Chelsea and Greenwich Hospitals, and to punish Persons fraudulently receiving Prize Money or Pensions. (67. of 1824.) --..--- clix. 327 Bill to provide for the better Management of the Affairs of Greenwich Hospital. (32. of 1829.) - - - - - - - - - ccxLii. 337 3Q 3 iM GENERAL INDEX TO THE Greenwich - - - . - Guano Greenwich Hospital — continued. Bill for transferring the Management of Greenwich Out-Pensions, and certain Duties in Matters of Prize, to the Treasurer of the Navy. (55. of 1829.) - Vol. ccxxii. p. 365 Bill to repeal the Laws relating to the Contribution out of Merchant Seamen's Wages towards the Support of the Eoyal Naval Hospital at Greenwich, and for supplying other Funds in lieu thereof. (124.) - - - - 1834. I. pt. 1. p. 573 Bill for regulating the Payment of the Out-pensioners of Greenwich and Chelsea Hos- pitals. (63.) -.-.... 1846. IT. 227 Bill for amending the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 95. for rendering effective the Services of the Chelsea Out-Pensioners, and extending it to the Out-Pensioners of Greenwich Hos- pital. (62.) -------- 1846. IT. 233 Bill to amend the Acts 5 & 6 Vict. c. 70., 6 & 7 Vict. c. 95., and 9 & 10 Vict. cc. 9, 10., for rendering effective the Service of the Chelsea and Greenwich Out-Pensioners. (210.) ... 1847. v. 1 Bill to amend the Acts for rendering effective the Service of the Chelsea and Greenwich Out-Pensioners, and to extend them to the Pensioners of the East India Com- pany. (324.) - - - - . - - 1847-8. t, 553 Bill to enable the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital to improve {he said Hospital, and also to enlarge and improve the Billingsgate Dock, and widen Billingsgate Street, in Greenwich. (128.) ------- 1850. it. 291 Bill for further regulating the Payment of the Out-Pensioners of Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals. (44.) - ' - - - - - . 1856. Ti. 71 Statement of the Proceedings of the Supervisors of the Chest at Greenwich ftom 5th Aug. 1803 to 11th June 1805. (52. of 1805.) - - - - [xti.] 383 Account of the Eevenue and Expenditure of the Royal .Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich ■ for the Year 1805. (in 60. of 1806.) - - - - - vii. 189 Minute of the Commissioners and Governors of Greenwich Hospital, dated 5th June 1806, relative to ameliorating the Condition of the Out-Pensioners, and making Provision for infirm and wounded Naval Officers, (in 60. of 1806.) - . . vn. 190 Account of the Revenue and Expenses of the Chest at Greenwich for the Year 1805. (in 60. of 1806.) vn. 193 Minute of the Supervisors of the Chest at Greenwich, dated 5th June 1806, relative to ameliorating the Condition of the Pensioners, (in 60. of 1806.) - - vn. 194 Account of Expenses of Greenwich Hospital. (77. of 1808.) - . - xxi. 243 Account of Money deducted from Merchant Seamen, and the Amount paid to Greenwich Hospital, in each Year from 1821 to 1827. (145. of 1828.) - - ccxxxtiii. 557 Ditto, from 1827 to 1833. (103.) - - ' - - 1834. xxii. 221 Accounts respecting the Per-centage paid for Freight of the Precious Metals to Captains of Ships of War and Commanders of Packets for each of the Years from 1820 to 1829 ; and of the Amount of the Proportion of One Fourth thereof paid by them to Greenwich Hospital, (in 137. of 1830.) ------ cclxxtiii. 55 Report of the Admirality on Greenwich Hospital Improvement Bill. (66. 1.) - 1850. xxxit. 357 Letter from Mr. Joseph Allen, R.N., respecting the present Condition of Greenwich Hospital, to the Earl of Hardwicke, Chairman of the Commission on manning the Navy. ----..- 1859, Sess. 1. xvni. 439 See also Naval Inquiet. Peotisions, &c. Geeenwici-i Hospital Schools : Reports of Mr. Professor Moseley on his Inspection of the Greenwich Hospital Schools. (81.) - - - - - - . 1843. xi. 413 Further Reports. (35.) . . - . . 1344. jx. 1 See also Education and Schools. Geeenwich Markets : Bill to enable the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital to regulate and raanage the Markets held at Greenwich in the County of Kent. (123.) . - . 1849. it. 565 Grenada. See Colonies, V. i. Slateet. Geet et al. v. Friar : Opinions of the Judges upon the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Grey et al. v. Friar (Writ of Error.) (275.) - - - 1852-3. xxt. 321 ' Geettown. See America, Centeal. Geifpin, Sie J. G. See Howard op Walden Claim op Peerage. Geippith, R., Esq. See King William's Town. Roads and Bridges, Ieeland. Suevbt AND Valuation op Ieeland. Works, Public, Ireland. Griquas. See Aborigines. Cape op Good Hope. Grocers. See Spirits, I. 3. Guano Trade : Account of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels and Number of Seamen engaged in the Guano Trade for the last Five Years. (81.) . - . 1846. xix. 249 Correspondence respecting the Guano Islands of Lobos de Tierra and Lobos de Fuera, 1833—1852. - - - - . . 1852. xti. 443 Correspondence with the Colonial OflSce respecting a Grant made by the Crown to raise and take away Guano from the Islands of the Jibleea, Huskie, and Ghwrzoad, on the South Coast of Ai-abiaj^ and of the Licence undei^ which the Grant has been made.- (42.) - - - - -- -- -- 1857," SesB^ 2. xti. 579 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 495 Guano . _ . _ . Gfeensey Guano TnA.M'E— continued. Correspondence with the Agents of the Peruvian GoTernment respecting the Price of Guano. - - - . , - - . 1857-8. Vol. xv. p. 803 Correspondence with Her Majesty's Charg6 d' Affaires in Peru, as to the Price of Guano : [for effecting a Diminution of the Price fixed on Peruvian Guano.] - 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 165 Correspondence with the Agent of the Peruvian Government respecting the Price of Guano : [Difference hetween the Price of Guano in Markets of England and the United States.] 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 169 Guardians' of Infants. See Infants, &c. Guards of Stage Coaches. See Stage Coaches. Guatemala, Eepubi.ic op : Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between, Her Majesty and the Eepublic of Guatemala ; signed at Guatemala, 20th February 1849. - - 1849. xx. 31 Correspondence with the late Mr. Wallerstein, Consul General from Guatemala and Costa Kica ; [requesting Permission from the Earl of Clarendon to purchase some Pieces of Artillery, Rifles, &c., fi:om Her Majesty's Stores, for Defence of Guatemala and Costa Eica against filibustering Expeditions from the United States.] - 1856. xx. 695 See also Trade, Foreign, II. Guernsey, Jersey, Aldeeney, Sark, and Man : Bill for the Establishment of Loan Societies in England and Wales, and to extend the Provisions of the Friendly Societies Acts to the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man. (100.) - . - - ... 1835, i. 495 BUI to amend the Laws relating to the Eemoval of poor Persons born in Scotland, Ireland, the Islands of Man, Scilly, Jersey, or Guernsey, and chargeable in England. (345.) ...... 1845. v.' 465 Bill to determine the countervailing Duties payable on Spirits of the Nature of plain British Spirits, the Manufacture of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, or Sark, imported into the United Kingdom ; and to prohibit the Importation of rectified or compound Spirits from the said Islands. (310.) ... . 1345. m. 583 BUI for rendering certain Newsf)apers published in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man liable to Postage. (362.) - - - - ' . 1847-8. v. 681 First Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Criminal Law in the Channel Islands. - - - . 1847. xxx. 157 [Subjects: — The Criminal Law of Jersey. Its Sources. Explanation of the I'arochial Assemblies. Uncertainty and Indefiniteness of the Criminal Law, and Laxity in the Practice of the Courts. Classification of Crimes and Punishments, Opinion of the Commissioners that, except in the Case of a few of the lighter Offences which have been the Subject of specific Enactments, neither their Definition nor their Punishment rests upon any clear Authority. Causes of this State of the Law. Necessity for a revised Criminal Code approximating to that of England. Constitutions and Powers of the Criminal Tribunals of Jersey. Mode of Proceeding in the Criminal Courts. The " Grande Enqnete du Pays." Cases tried without Jury. " Lev§e de Corps " (Coroner's Inquest). " Cause en Ejonction."— — Objections to the System: Constitution of the Police; Want of Watch- men; PoHoe too much involved in Political Affairs of the Island. Suggestions of the Commis- sioners ; Appointment of Magistrates ; Paid Nightly Watch ; Members of Royal Court not to form Part of the Judicial Body ; Appointment of Paid Judges ; Revision of the Constitution of the " Grande Enquete," &c. ; Evidence to be viva voce.] Second Report of the Commissioners. - - -" - 1847-8. xli. 227 [Subjects: — The Criminal Law of Guernsey. Its Sources. Legislative Eunctions of the States of the Island. Number of Parishes in Guernsey. Constitution and Functions of the Parish Council. Defective State of the Criminal Law, especially in Cases not provided for by Written Law. Two Modes of Trial, " A I'ordinaire," and " Au grand fcriminel." Necessity for a new Criminal Code. Constitution of the Royal Court of Guernsey ; exercises Criminal Jurisdiction by means of the Cour Ordinaire and the Cour en Corps. Jurisdiction of other inferior Courts. Proceedings of the ' Grande Enquete " and the " Petite Enquete." The Commissioners express their Opinion of the generally unsatisfactory State of the Law and Practice of the several Courts, and suggest various remedial Measures. Criminal Tribunal of the Island of Alderney. The Jurisdiction of the Court confined to preliminary Matters ; the Trial of Criminal Causes referred to the Royal Court of Guernsey. — —Criminal Tribunal of the Island of Sark ,- similar to that of Alderney.] Accounts of Foreign Corn and Flour imported into the said Islands, and of all Corn and Flour ' exported from them into the United Kingdom ; and also of all Spirits imported into the United Kingdom from the said Islands as being there manufactured from the Produce of those Islands, distinquishing the Quantities made from Potatoes ; for each of the Seven Years ending 1st June 1834. (149.) - - - . - 1834. xxii. 29 Accounts relating to the Produce, Consumption, Importation, and Exportation of Corn in the said Islands, for the Five Years ending 5th Jan. 1834. (228.) 1834. xxii. 37 Account of the Quantities of Grain, Wlieat, Barley, Oats, Eye, Beans, and Peas, Flour and Meal, brought into Consumption in Great Britain, from Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, _ . Sark, and Man, &c., in each Year from 1815 to 1835. (23.) - 1836. xxv. 115 Account of the Quantities of Foreign Grain, "Wheat, Barley, Oats, Eye, Beans and Peas, Meal and Flour, imported into the British North American Colonies, and into the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, Sark, and Man,- from Foreign Parts, in each Year from 1815 to 1835. (48.) - - . . ■ . 1836. xxv. 227 Eeturn of the Average Price of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, in the Island of Jersey, for each Year from 1820 inclusive, &c. (174.) .- - - - 1840. xx. 463 Eeturn of the Average Price of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, in the Island of Guernsey, for each Year from K20 inchisive, &c. (192.) . - - - - 1840. xx. 469 3 Q 4 496 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Guernsey - - r - - Hackney Guernsey, Jeeset, Aldebney, Saek, and Man — continued. Keturn of the Quantities of "VVheat, Barley, and Oats imported to and exported from the Island of Guernsey in each Tear from 1820 inclusive; specifying the Countries from and to which it was imported and exported. (192.) - 1840. Vol. xx. p. 469 Return of the Quantities of Wheat, Barley, and Oats imported to and exported from » the Island of Jersey, in each Year from 1820 inclusive ; specifying the Countries from and to which it was imported and exported. (174.) - - 1840. xx. 463 Account of the annuq,! Average Prices of Wheat in Guernsey and Jersey, with the Quantities imported and exported, in the Year 1844. (in 106.) - - 1845. xvi. 524 See also Hakboijes. Isle of Man. Oaths, 1. 7. Spirits, I. 2. Shipping, &c. II. Guernsey, Ebmoval op Poor of. See Vagrants. Guiana, British. See British Guiana. Guiana, French. See Brazils. Guicciaedini, Count : Copies or Extracts from the Correspondence between the British Minister at Florence and the Foreign Office respecting the Case of the Count Guicciardini. - 1854. xviii. 603 Guildford, Chichester, and Poetsmouth Railway. See London and Portsmouth Railway Schemes. Guillamoee, Viscount : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was refeired the Petition of the Right Hon. Standish Baron O'Grady and Viscount Guillamore, claiming a Right to vote at Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (i.) - 1856. xxiii. 189 Gunpowder Magazines, Liverpool : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 12 Geo. 3. c. 61. relating to the making, keeping, and Carriage of Gunpowder, as exempts therefrom certain Gunpowder Magazines and Stores near Liverpool ; and to make certain temporary Provisions with regard to the said Magazines and Stores. (182.) ----.- 1851. v. 59 Guns and Gunpowder. See Arms and Ammunition. Cape op Good Hope. GwALIOR : Papers respecting Gwalior. (32.) - . _ . . 1844. vii. 185 Further Papers respecting Gwalior. - - - . 1844. vn. 209 Papers referred to in the Postscript to the Letter from the Governor General of India in Council to the Secret Committee, dated 14th August 1843. - - 1844. vii. 387 Habeas Corpus : Bill to enable the Judge of His Majesty's Courts of Record at Westminster to award Writs of Habeas Corpus for bi-inging Persons detained in Gaol before Courts-martial and the several Commissioners therein mentioned. (1802-3.) . . - [v.] 617 Bill to continue 43 Geo. 3. empowering the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to apprehend and detain Persons suspected of conspiring against His Majesty. (2. of 1803-4.) - viii. 11 Bill to continue the preceding Act. (10. of 1805.) - - - , - [xiii.] 1 Bill for more effectually securing the Liberty of the Subject [by regulating the Issue of Writs of Habeas Corpus]. (44. of 1814-15.) .... - lxxiii. 155 Bill for more effectually securing the Liberty of the Subject. (30. of 1816.) As amended by the Committee. (61. of 1816.) ----- lxxvii. 91. 97- Bill to continue the Act for empowering His Majesty to secure and detain such Persons as may be suspected of conspiring against His Person and Government. (69. of 1817.) As amended. (75. of 1817.) .... lxxxiii. 379. 383 Bill to empower the Lord Lieutenant, &c. of Ireland to apprehend, and detain until 1st March 1849, such Persons as he shall suspect of conspiring against Her Majesty's Person and Government. (255.) ...... 1847-8. iv. 669 Bill to continue the preceding Act (11 & 12 Vict. c. 35.) until 1st of September 1849. (27.) - - -_ - -_ - - - 1849. VL 573 Account of the Number of Persons in Confinement in Great Britain under the Provisions of the Habeas Corpus Suspension Act. (83. of 1817.) - - . lxxxvi. 312 Letter from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to the Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment, dated 26th January 1849, recommending the Continuance of the Habeas Corpus Suspension Act, 11 85 12 Vict. c. 35. - . - - 1849. xxv. 213 See also Cobbett, William. Peace, Public, Ireland. Treason. Hackney Carriages and Omnibuses : Bill for the better Regulation of the Drivers of licensed Hackney Coaches ; for explaining the Act 48 Geo. 3. relating to Hackney Coaches ; and for authorizing the licensing of a limited Number of Hackney Chariots. (113. of 1813-14.) - - lxlx. 703 Bill to amend several Acts relating to Hackney Coaches ; for authorizing the licensing of an additional Number of Hackney Chariots ; and for licensing Carriages drawn by One Horse. (111. of 1814-15.) Lxxm. 607 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Hackney Carriages, and to Waggons, Carts, and Drays used in the Metropolis ; and to place the Collection of the Duties on Hackney Carriages, and on Hawkers and Pedlars, in England, under the Commissioners of Stamps. (83. of 1831.) ccxc, 213 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 497 Hackney - - - - Hammomd Hackney Caeriages and Omnibuses — continued. Bill to amend the Act 2 & 3 WUl. 4. c. 120. relating to Stage Carriages in Great Britain; and also to explain and amend the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 22. relating to Hackney Carriages used in the Metropolis. (152. of 1833.) ' ... Vol. cccxv. p. 341 Bill for the better Regulation of Hackney Carriages and of Omnibuses used in and near the Metropolis, and of the Drivers and Attendants thereof. (245.) As amended in Committee. (310.) -....- 1838. ii. 733. 757 Bill for regulating Hackney and Stage CiliTiages in and near London. (234.) - 1843. ii. 649 Bill to transfer the Collection and Management of the Duties in respect of Stage Carriages, Hackney Carriages, ahd Railway Passengers from the Commissioners of Stamps and Taxes to the Commissioners of Excise. (198.) ... 1847. v. 325 Bill to explain and amend the Law as to the Licence required for the letting of Post Horses to Hire in Ireland, and the Law respecting Proceedings for Duties and Penalties under the Post Horse, Stage, and Hackney Carriage Acts in the United Kingdom. (365.) - - - 1847-8. v. 675 Bill for consolidating the Office of the Registrar of Metropolitan Public Carriages with the Office of Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis, and making other Provisions in regard to the consolidated Offices. (71.) - - - 1850. vi. 271 Bill for the better Regulation of Metropolitan Stage and Hackney Carriages. (225.) With the Amendments made in Committee. (233.) ■ With the Amendments made on Report. (236.) .... . 1852-3. v. 59. 71. 83 Bill to reduce the Duties payable in respect of Hackney Carriages used in the Metropolis, and to amend the Laws relating to the granting of Licences and Payment of Duties in respect of Metropolitan Stage and Hackney Carriages, and td make Provision as to the Charge for the Hire of Hackney Carriages in certain Cases. (407.) - 1852-3. v. 95 A similar Bill. (436.) - - - - - 1852-3. v. 105 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Hackney and Stage Carriages, also Job Carriages and Horses, and Carts let for Hire, within the Police District of Dublin Metropolis. (369.) ..... 1852-3. iv. 619 Amendment to be moved in Committee by the Viscount Hutchinson. (369 a.) - - - - - - 1852-3. iv. 671 Bill to amend the Dublin Carriage Act, 1853. (195.) - - - 1854. iv. 77 Bill to amend the Dublin Carriage Acts. (200.) ... 1854-5. iv. 21 Haddington, Earl of. See Holtkood Park. Hadow's Divorce : Proceedings before the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay on Hadow's Divorce (India) Bill, (i.) - - - - - 1854-5. xxi. 193 Haileybtjrt College. See East India Company, 1. 6. III. 10. Hainault Forest : Bill for disaffi)resting the Forest of Hainault in the County of Essex. (120.) - 1851. v. 67 Bill to provide for the Allotment of the Commonable Lands within the Boundaries of the late Forest of Hainault in the County of Essex. (147.) - - 1857-8. iv. 249 Hainault Wale. See Waltham Forest. Hair. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. Halesworth, Becclbs, and Haddiscoe Railway: Report of the Admiralty on the Halesworth, Beccles, and Haddiscoe Railway Bill. (56.11.) ........ 1851. XXX. 369 Hale Pat. See Navy, I. 3. Property and Income Tax. Halifax and Quebec Railway. See Canada. Hall's (Georgina) Divorce: Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Georgina Hall with Henry Foley Hall her now Husband, and to enable the said Georgina Hall to marry again, (284.) .... 1850. xxi. 121 Hall's (John) Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John Hall, Esq., with Jemima Caroline his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (117.) - 1841. XX. 237 Hailam, Mr. See Houses of Parliament, 6. Hallow Workhouse. See Martley Poor Law Union. Hamburgh: Bill to declare valid Marriages solemnized at Hamburgh since the Abolition of the British Factory there. (137. of 1833.) ...... cccxv. 241 See also Coin and Coinage, IH. 2. 3. Commercial Distress. Corn, HI. 3. Hanseatic States. Imports and Exports, H. 5. &c. Shipping, &c. III. i. 2. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foreign, H. Treaties, xxxiv. lxvi. 2. Hamerton's Divorce: WT' Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of William Medows Hamerton, Esquire, with Isabella Frances his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (50. of 1830.) - - . . - cclxxix. 391 Hamilton, Parish of. See Cholera. Hammond, Mr. See Crimes and Offences, II. i. III. 3 R 498 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Hammond - - Hanseatio t • Hammond, Thomas: Copies of the Testimonials, with the Names of the Parties subscribed to them, produced by- Thomas Ha,mmond, upon the faith of which he was appointed Surgeon to the Emigrant Ship " Una"; " together with the Minutes made by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners on those Testimonials. (55.) - - 1850. Vol, xi. p. 629 Hampshire Railway. See West of England Disteict op Railway. Hampstead Junction Railway ; Report of the Board of Trade oh the Hampstead Junction Railway (Deviation of Line) Bill. (23.31.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. vin. 169 Hams. See Pbotisions, &c. HaNAPER, CLfeRK AND COMPTROLLER OF. See ChANCERY, COURT OF, ENGLAND. ChanCEEY, CoiTET OF, Ireland. Handkekchiefs. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. Hand-Loom Weavers': Reports from Assistant Hand-Loom Weavers Commissioners : — Part I. — Reports by J. C. Symons, Esq., on the South of Scotland, and on France, Bel- gium, Switzerland, and Part of Austria ; and from J. D. Harding, Esq., LL.D., on the East of Scotland. (98.) .... 1839. xxv. 103 Part II. — Report by J. Mitchell, Esq., LL.D., on the East of England ; by A. Austin, Esq., on the South-west of England; and by S. Keyser, Eg^q., on the West Riding of York- , shire, Macclesfield, &c., and on Germany. (14.) - - 1840. xxxvii. 1 Part III. — Report by H. S. Chapman, Esq., on the West Riding of Yorkshire ; by C. G. Otway, Esq., on Ireland; and by R. M. Muggeridge, Esq., on the Linen and Cotton Manufactories of Ireland. (15.) - - - 1840. xxxvti. 319 Part IV. — Report by Joseph Fletcher, Esq., Secretary to the Commission, on the Midland Districts of England. ..... 1840. xxxvm. 1 Part V. — Report by W. A. Miles, Esq., on the West of England, and Wales ; by R. M. Muggeridge, Esq., on the Counties of Lancaster, Westmorland, Cumberland, and Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire; and Note to the Report of J. C. Symons, Esq., on the South of Scotland. - - - - 1840. xxxviii. 373 Report of tha Commissioners for inquiring into the Condition of the unemployed Hand-Loom Weavers in the United Kingdom. -> - 1841. xxviii. 1 Extract from the latter Report of the Hand-Loom Weavers Commissioners, respecting the Laws regulating the Importation of Corn. (121.) - 1846. xix. 325 Hanging in Chains : Bill to abolish the Practice of hanging Criminals in Chains. (123.) 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 571 See also Crimes and Offences, 1. 19. HanGO : Letters from Rear Admiral the Hon. R. S. Dundas, reporting the Proceedings of Her Majesty's Ship " Cossack," and the Loss of Officers and Men at Hango. (168.) ..... . . 1854-5,' xvn. 669 Further Papers on same Subject. - ... 1854-5. 'xvii. 677 Hanley Borough Incorporation : Bill to amend the Charter of Incorporation granted to the Borough of Hanley in the County of Staffi)rd. (71.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 295 Hanover : , ,5 Account of Sums paid to or claimed by the Governments of Hanover and Brunswick under | the additional Articles of the Treaty signed at Paris. (23. of 1816.) lxxx. 247_ Declarations between Great Britain and Hanover respecting the Reciprocity of Commerce; | signed at London, 12th June 1824. (1825.) .... cxcviii. 65 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Hanover, signed , at London, 22d July 1844 ; with various Documents annexed thereto. 1844. vi. 7 Tariff of the Royal Hanoverian Elbe Tolls at Brunshausen. - - 1844. vi. 70 Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Kingdom of Hanover; dated 8th July 1845. 1846. xviii. 217 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Hs^nover for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at London, 4th August 1847. 1847-8. xix. 627 Accession of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg to the above Convention; signed at Hanover, 28th December 1847. --..-- 1847-8. xix. 637 Orders in Council giving Privileges of Copyright to Authors of the States of the Thuring^n Union, of the Kingdom of Hanover, and of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg; and reducing the Duties on Books and Engravings of those Countries, (73.) - 1847-8. xix. 643 OETATiON of. Heeeditary Land Revenues. See Civil List. Land Revenue. Heeeditaey Pensions. See Annuities Redemption. Heeeeoed, Diocese of : Order in Council approving a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for augmenting the Income of the Bishop of Hereford, (in 2.) - - - 1838. xviii. 95 Heeefoed Impeovement : Report of Sir Edmund Head, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, to the General Poor Law Commissioners, on the Hereford Improvement BiU. (86.) - - 1840. xv. 29 Heeefoed and Brecon Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Hereford and Brecon Railway (Formation of Line) Bill. (23. 89,) - . - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 291 Heeefoed, Ross, and Gloucestee Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester Railway Bill. (56.40.) .....-- 1851. XXX. 471 Report of the Admiralty on the Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester Railway (Monmouth Lines) Bill. (119.55.) - - - - 1852-3. lxvii. 483 Heeitable Peopeety, Scotland : BiU to simplify the Form and diminish the Expense of obtaining Infeftment in Heritable Property in Scotland. (141.) - - - 1845. iv. 33 See also Real Peopeety. Heritable Securities, Scotland : BiU to facilitate the Transference of Heritable Securities for Debt [constituted by Infeftment in Lands and other Estates] in Scotland. (55. of 1823.) - - . cxlul 395 Bill to facilitate the Ti'ansmission and Extinction of Heritable Securities for Debt in Scotland. (140.) - - - - - , - 1845. IV. 1 Bill to facilitate the Constitution and Transmission of Heritable Securities for Debt in Scotland, and to render the same more effectual for the Recovery of Debts. (160.) 1847. iv. 163 Bill to extend the Benefits of the Acts 8 & 9 Vict. c. 31. and 10 & 11 Vict. c. 50. relating to the Constitution, Transmission, and Extinction of Heritable Securities in Scotland. (226.) ... . . 1854. IV. 221 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Law of Bankruptcy and Real Securities in Scotland. (98.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 45 Clause to be proposed on Third Reading by Lord Chancellor. (98 a.) - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 49 Heenani. See Spain. Heene Bay and Canterbury Junction Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Heme Bay and Canterbury Junction Railway Bill. (148.17.) - - - - . 1847. xl. 109 Heene Bay ajvtd Fayeesham Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Heme Bay and Faversham Railway (Margate Extension and Change of Name) BiU. (23. 32.) - 1859, Sess. 1. vni. 171 Heeries Claim op Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for PrivUeges to whom was referred the Petition of WiUiam Constable MaxweU, Esquire, to Her Majesty, claiming as of Right to be Lord Herries of Terregles. (108.) - - - - 1849. xxvi. 1 Evidence taken in Session 1851. (130.) - - 1851. xvii. 1 Evidence taken in Session 1852-3. (154.) - - 1852-3. xxvl 139 Proceedings taken before the Committee in Session 1854. (172. i. 2. 3. &4.) - 1854. xx. 481 Evidence taken in Session 1 854-5. (l.) .... 1854-5. xxl 25 Proceedings before the Committee in Session 1857-8. (d.) - - 1857-8. xix. 255 Herring Fishery. See Fish and Fisheries. Hertford Assizes. See Crimes and Offences, IH. i. Hertford Borough Election : Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the BOTOBgh of Hertford. (65.) .... 1834. Lpt. 1. p.211 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the best Mode of preventing Bribery, &c. in Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Hert- ford ; with Minutgs of Evidence and Appendix. (67.) 1834. XIV. 185. xx. 659 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Hertford Election Petition ; with the Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence. (66.) - - 1834. xx. 197 , Hertford College. See East India Company, I. e. Hertford, Luton, and Dunstable Railway : Report of the Boai-d of trade on the Hertford, Luton, and Dunstable Railway (Extension of Time, and Preference Shares) BiU. (23. 33.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 173 3R4 504 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Hertfordshire - ... Highlands Hertfoedshiee Yeomaney. See Volunteees and Yeomaney. Hesse. -See Treaties, lxvi. 2. HiBEENiAK Society, and Hibeenian Maeine Society. See Education and Schools, Ireland, II. 3. III. 1. HiCKSON, Elizabeth : . Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of the Bill to declare void an alleged Mari-iage between Elizabeth Hickson, an Infant, and Thomas . Buxton. (155. of 1830.) - - - . - Vol. cclxxix. p. 171 Hides and Skins : Bill to explain and amend the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. respecting the Use of Horse Hides in making Boots and Shoes, and for better preventing the damaging of Raw Hides and Skins in the flaying thereof. (1801.) - - ■ - - [i.] 513 Account of the Number of Goat, Kid, and Lamb Skins on which Duty has been paid for Home Consumption in each Year from 1820 to 1829. (95. of 1830.) - - cclxxvii. 327 Account of the Quantities of English and Irish Hides and Skins charged with Duty of Excise in each Year from 1815 to 1830. (in 202. of 1833.) - - - cccxix. 628 See also Excise. Fees, &c. Gloves. Impoets and Expoets, II. 6. &c. Leathee. HiGGiNSON, Stephenson v. : , Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Stephenson V. Higginson. (205.) - - . - ' - 1851. xvi. 237 High Bailiffs of Westminster and Southwaek. See County Couets. High Constables. See Constables. High Peak Mining Customs, &c. : Bill to define and amend the Mineral Customs of certain Parts of the Hundred of High Peak, in the County of Derby, Part of the Possessions of Her Majesty's Duchy of Lancaster ; to make Provision for the better Administration of Justice in the Barmote Courts therein ; and to improve the Practice and Proceedings of the said Courts, (100.) - - - - .... 1851. IV. 345 High Sheeifps. 5ee Sheeiffs. High Teeason. See Treason. Highlands op Scotland : Bill for granting 20,000Z. towards making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands, and for enabling Proprietors of Land in Scotland to charge their Estates with a Proportion of the Expense of keeping the same in repair. (1802-3.) ... [v.] 333 Bill for applying certain Balances arising from forfeited Estates in Scotland towards making Canals, Harbours, and other Public Works there. (87. of 1806.) - - 1.347 Bill for maintaining and keeping in repair the Roads made and Bridges built in the Highlands of Scotland under the Authority of the Parliamentary Commissioners for Highland Roads and Bridges. (88. of 1810.) - - - - - xxxii. 215 Bill for maintaining certain Roads and Bridges in Scotland for the Purpose of Military Com- munication, and for making more effectual Provision for maintaining the Highland Roads and Bridges. (84. of 1813-14.) lxix. 473 Bill to repeal the last above Act, and to provide more effectually for that Purpose, and for the Regulation of Ferries. (150. of 1819.) ..... xcvii. 791 Bill to amend Three Acts for maintaining and keeping in repair the Military and Parliamentary Roads and Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland, and to improve certain Lines of Com. munication in the Counties of Inverness and Ross. (97. of 1833.) - - cccxiv. 769 Bill to alter the Mode of assessing the Funds leviable in the County of Inverness, for making and maintaining certain Roads and Bridges and other Works in the Highlands of Scotland. (253.) - ISil-S. IT. 673 Bill for rebuilding the Bridge over the River Ness at the Town of Inverness, and improving the Approaches thereto ; and for amending the Acts relating to Highland Roads and Bridges. (261.) " , " . " ' " " ^^^^- ^- ^^ Report on a Survey of the Coasts and Central Highlands of Scotland, made by Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, in the Autumn of 1802, by Thomas Telford, Esq., Civil Engineer. (1802-3.) [vii.] 441 [Subjects : ^Eoads and Bridges. Kaval Stations. Caledonian Canal. Fisheries. Emigration. Eoad from Carlisle to Port Patrick.] Index to the above Report, (in 310.) ...... 1847. xlv. 342 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons to whom was referred the Survey of the Coasts, &c. of Scotland. (1802-3.) • ,. . . [vii.] 421 [Subject :— Emigration.] Second Ileport from the same Committee. (1802-3.) .... [vilJ 435 [Subject : — Eoads and Bridges.] Third Report from the same Committee. (49. of 1803-4.) ... [x.j 387 [Subject : — Caledonian Canal.] Fourth Report from the same Committee. (50. of 1803-4.) - - - [x.] 463 [Subject :— Naval Stations and Ksheries.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 505 Highlands -.---- Hockee Highlands op Scotland — continued. First Report of the Commissioners for making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland under the Act 43 Geo. 3. (44. of 1803-4.) - - Vol. [x.] p. 495 Second Report of the Commissioners. (50. of 1805.) - - - - [xv.] 515 Third Report of the Commissioners. (41. of 1807.) - - - XL 349 . Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (70. of 1809.) ... - xxvii. 1 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. (53. of 1811.) .... xliii. 99 Sixth Report of the Commissioners. (42. of 1812-13.) - . - . lx. 209 Seventh Report of the Commissioners. (76. of 1814-15.) . - - lxxiv. 423 Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (25. of 1817.) ... Lxxxiv. 329 Indexes to the above Reports, (in 310.) - - " - 1847. xlt. 290 See also Caledonian Canal. Chuech of Scotland. Distressed Districts OF Scotland. Roads and Bridges, Scotland. Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. See Agricultural Statistics. Highways. See Turnpike Roads and Highways. Highway Rates : Bill to authorize the Levy of Highway Rates for the Repair of Turnpike Roads in certain Cases. (274.) ....... 1838. ii. 787 Bill to authorize for One Year, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Par- liament, the Application of a Portion of the Highway Rates to Turnpike Roads in certain Cases. (216.) ...... 1839. ii. 469 Bill to authorize, for a limited Time, the Application of a Portion of the Highway Rates to Turnpike Roads in certain Townships and Districts. (282.) - . 1840. iii. 265 Bill to authorize for One Year, and until the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Application of a Portion of the Highway Rates to Turnpike Roads in certain Cases. (166.) ....... 1841. in. 259 BiU to continue until 1st August 1844, and, if Parliament be then sitting, to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 59. for authorizing Application of Highway Rates to Turnpike Roads. (226.) ... 1843. ji. 675 Bill to continue same Act until 1st October 1846, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (283.) - - ... 1845. iv. 25 Bill to continue same Act until 1st October 1848, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (219.) .... . 1847. iv. 181 Bill to continue same Act until 1st October 1850, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (212.) - - - - - . 1849. iv. 577 Bill to enable Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of the Highways to recover the Costs of distraining for Rates. (51.) ...... 1849. iv. 391 Clause proposed to be added in Committee after the Preamble, by the Earl of Malmes- bury. (51 a.) - - - - - - - 1849. iv. 405 Bill to continue 4 & 5 Vict. c. 59. for authorising the Application of Highway Rates to Turnpike Roads. (280.) - - - - - ■ A similar Bill. (196.) ..... A similar Bill. (114.) - A similar Bill. (344.) - - - - - • - A similar Bill. (225.) ...... Bill to explain and amend the Public Health Act, 1848 (11 85 12 Vict. respects the Rates for the Repair of Highways. (216.) - . 1852. ir. 323 Bill to indemnify Local Boards of Health as regards rating for the Repair of Highways under the Public Health Act, 1848. (268.) - - 1854. iv. 227 Abstract of the Returns of the Amount of all Sums levied for Poor, Church, and Highway Rates in each County in England, distinguishing the Sums levied on Lands, Houses, and Factories, for the Year ending 25th March 1827. (21. of 1829.) - . cclviii. 49 Returns relative to Local Taxation ; viz.. Poor Rates, County Rates, Highway Rates, and Church Rates. (31.) ....... 1846. x. 433 See also Rating of Tenements. Real Property. Highway Robbery. See Conviction Rewards. Hill Coolies. See East Indies, 1. 7. III. 12. West India Colonies, 1. 6. Hindoo Religious Establishment. See East Indies, III. 10. HiNDOSTAN. See East Indies. History of Great Britain : Correspondence between the Master of the Rolls and the Treasury respecting the Publication of Materials for the History of Great Britain pi-eviously to the Reign of Henry the Eighth. (59.) 1857, Sess. 1. viii. 451 HoBBS Point. See Harbours and Poets. HocKER (a Convict) : ■ Report by the Rev. W. Russell, Inspector of Prisons, to the Secretary of State, respecting the Circumstances which occurred on the Occasion of the Condemned Sermon in the Chapel of Newgate Gaol, in the Case of the Convict Hocker, and also respecting the Circum- stances which took place on the Morning of the Execution : Also, a Letter from the Home Inspectors of Prisons, with Copy of a proposed Rule with regard to the Treatment of Prisoners condemned to Death. (191.) - - 1845. xxxni. pt. iii. p. 503 III. 3 S 1850. IV. 309 - 1851 . T -. 79 1852. III. 323 1852-3. V. 113 1854. IV. 225 c. 63.), i 30 far as 506 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Hodge ._---_ Hoiyhead Hodge, Abthur, Esq. : Papers relating to the Trial and Execution of Arthur Hodge, Esquire, of Tortola, for the Murder of one of his Slaves. (114. of 1811.) ... Vol. XLVf. p. 151 Hodgson, Eepton v. : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Repton V. Hodgson. (214.) _ - . . . 1847-8. xx. 617 Hogg, Me. See Coepoeations, Municipal, England and Wales, II. Hoghton's Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the BiU to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Hoghton, Esquire, with Lousia Josephine Hoghton his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (152.) . . - . . 1849. xxn. 351 Holland. See Commeecial Licences. Commeecial Taeiffs. Education and Schools Geeat Beitain, n. Impoets and Expoets, II. 5. 6. &c. Netherlands and Belgium! Statistical Tables. Taeipps of Foeeign States. Teade, Foeeign, II. Holland, Samuel, Esq. See Menai Steait. HoLLOWAT House op Coeeection : Bill for authorizing the Occupation of the House of Correction recently erected by and for the City of London at Holloway in the County of Middlesex. (212.) . 1852. m. 325 Holmes, Majoe. See Outeages, Ieeland. HoLEOTD, Edwaed. See Bankeuptct Courts, &c. Holstein. See Hanseatic States. HOLTDATS AND FasT DaTS : BiU to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts appointing the Observance of certain Holydays and Fast bays. (49.) ---... i856. vi. 69 BUI to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts which relate to the Observance of the Thirtieth of January and other Days. (29.) - - . - 1859, Sess. 1. in. 9 Holt Ordees, Persons in. See Clergy. House or Commons, i. Holyhead Haeboue : Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's, Woods to purchase Lands for the Purpose of a Harbour of Refuge at or near Holyhead in the County of Anglesea. (254.) 1847. IV. 183 Bill to relieve the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company from contributing towards the Expense of the proposed new Harbour at Holyhead, and to take away the Powers of the said Company in relation to such Harbour. (345.) - . . 1850. iv. 311 Report and Survey of the Harbours of Liverpool, Holyhead, and Port Dynllaen, and Correspondence respecting them. (39.) - - . . 1837. lvi. 23 Report on Holyhead and Port Dynllaen Harbours, by Captain Back and Captain Fair; of the Report of James 'Walker, Esq., CivU Engineer ; and of the Plans for such Harbours. (22.) ------- 1844. xxiii. 367 Reports of Sir John Rennie and Mr. Page upon the Harbour of Holyhead and Port Dynllaen, communicated to Government by a Committee of Noblemen and Gentle- men associated for the Promotion of an improved Mode of Communication between Dublin and London, (in 157.) .... 1844. xxni. 398. 4Q9 Report of Mr. Rendel upon the Harbour of Holyhead, lately made to the Adiiiiralty. (in 157.) - - ■ - - - - - - 1844. xxiii. 433 Report made to the Lords of the Admiralty, and of a Plan suggested for a new Harbour at Holyhead ; by Captain Beechey, R.N. (in 157.) - -• - 1844. xxni. 449 Letter addressed by Sir L. P. J. Parry to the Commissioners of Holyhead Harbour in refer- ence to the proposed Asylum Harbour, dated 23d September 1844. (82.) - 1846. xix. 251 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Comm'ons on the Holyhead Harbour BUI. (249.) 1847. xxvi. 1 Letter from the Admiralty approving of Mr. Rendel's Plans for a Refuge Harbour and Packet Harbour at Holyhead, , and of the Conditions on which the Contribution of 200,OOOZ. had been tendered for the same ; also, Copy of the Treasury Minute respecting Holyhead Harbour ; and also. Report from Captain Beechey, or others, on the Nature of the Sea Ground proposed by Mr. Rendel to be enclosed as a Harbour of Refiage at Holyhead, together with a Plan showing Result of Examination ; also, a Copy of the Plan of such Harbour as had been approved of by the Government or Admiralty, and the Cost of such approved Harbours. (152.) - - . . . 1847. xxxiv. 199 Report of the Commissioners appointed by the Admiralty to investigate Mr. Rendel's Plan for a Harbour of Refuge at Holyhead ; together with the Evidence taken before the Commissioners. (224.) ---... 1847. xxxiv. 207 See also Holyhead Roads, &c. Railways, H. s. Holyhead Railway oe Teamway : Report of the Admiralty on the Holyhead EaUway or Tramway Bill. (56. 6.) - 1851. xxx. 36S Holyhead and Chester Railway. ■ See Chester and Holyhead Railway. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 507 Holyhead Holyhead Eoads and Hakbotje and Menai Bkidge : BUI for vesting in Commissioners the Road from Shrewsbury to Bangor Ferry; and for discharging the Trustees from the Repair thereof. (59. of 1819.) - Vol. xcvii. p. 183 Bill to amend the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 152. for granting 20,000Z. towards repairing the Boads between London and Holyhead by Chester, and between London and Bangor by Shrews- bury ; and for building a Bridge over the Menai Straits, and making a new Road from Bangor Ferry to Holyhead. (102. of 1819.) .... xcvii. 355 Bin for further improving the Roads between London and Holyhead, by Coventry, Birming- ham, and Shrewsbury. (52. of 1821.) - - . . . cxxi. Ill Bill for applying a certain Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for building a Bridge over the River Conway. (70. of 1821.) - - ... - cxxi. 325 Bill for vesting in Commissioners the Menai and Conway Bridges, the Harbours of Howth and Holyhead, and the Road from Dublin to Howth ; and for the further Improvement of the Road from London to Holyhead. (83, of 1823.) - - - cxliii. 607 Bill to extend the Powers of the last above Act. (165. of 1825.) - - CLXxvi. 1019 A similar Bill. (113. of 1826.) - - - - - - cc. 851 BiU for the further Improvement of the Road from London to Holyhead, and of the Road from London to Liverpool. (130. of 1826-27.) .... ccxi. 253 A similar BiU. (164. of 1828.) . - . - . ccxxv. 809 Bill to alter and amend several Acts for the Improvement of the Roads from London to Holy- head, and from London to Liverpool ; and for the further Improvement of the said Roads. (210. of 1830.) . ... . . . . cclXiii. 677 BiU for transferring to the Commission,ers of Woods and Forests the several Powers vested in the Holyhead Road Commissioners, and for the discharging the last-mentioned Commis- sioners from the future Repair and Maintenance of the Roads, Harbours, and Bridges under their Care and Management. (145. of 1833.) - - - cccxv. 311 Bill to transfer to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods and Works, and other Commis- sioners, the several Powers now vested in the Commissioners for repairing the Line of Road from Shrewsbury in the County of Salop to Bangor Ferry in the County of Car- narvon ; and to amend the London, and Holyhead Roads Act, so far as relates to the Dunstable Road. (236.) ...... 1840. t. 187 BUI. to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods and Works to apply certain Monies now in their Hands towards discharging the Incumbrances affecting the Shrewsbury and Holyhead Road. (286.) ---... 1845. v. 499 BiU for regulating and maintaining the Harbours of Holyhead, and for vesting them in the Admiralty. (167.) .--... 1854. iv. 231 Reports from Select Committees of the House of Commons on the Holyhead Roads, Harbour, &c. (121. of 1822.) Two Reports from the Select Committee, in 1810, on the State of the Road from Shrewsbury to Holyhead, and on Holyhead Harbour. - - cxxxviii. 5. 11 Report from the Select Committee, in 1811, on the State of the Road from Shrews- bury to Holyhead, and from Chester to Holyhead, and on the Manner of conveying the Mail from Holyhead to London. .... cxxxvni. 73 Two Reports from the Select Conimittee, in ,1815, on the State of the Roads from Holyhead to London, &c. - ■- - - cxxxviii. 127. 157 Report from the Select Committee, in 1816, on Holyhead Harbour. - cxxxvui. 195 Five Reports from the Select Committee, in 1817, on the Roads from Holyhead to London, and the Conveyance of the Mail between London and Dublin, and from thence to the Interior of Ireland. - - . . cxxxviii. 209-281 First Report from the Select Committee, in 1819, on the Road from London to Holy- head, &c. - - -- - - - - cxxxix. 1 [Subject: — ImproTemeiit of the Eoad between Chirk Talley andBangor Ferry.] Second Report from the same Committee. .... cxxxix. 7 [Subject: — Improvement of the Eoad from Bangor Ferry to Holyhead.] Third Report from the same Committee. .... cxxxix. 21 [Subject: — Suspension Bridge across the Menai Strait.] Fourth Report from the same Committee. .... cxxxix, 39 [Subject: — Post Office Packets.] Fifth Report from the same Committee. - . - . cxxxix. 43 [Subject: — Holyhead Mails and Packets.] Sixth Report from the same Committee. .... cxxxix. 109 [Subjects : — Turnpike Trusts between London and Holyhead. Construction of Koads with broken Stones.] First Report from the Select Committee, in 1820, on the Road from London, by Coventry, to Holyhead. .-.-.. cxxxrx. 197 [Subject: — Proposed Suspension Bridge at Conway Ferry.] Second Report from the same Cormnittee. .... cxxxix. 203 [Subjects: — Turnpike Trusts. Mr. M' Adam's Method of repairing Eoads.] First Report from the Select Committee, in 1822, on the Roads from London to Holyhead, and from Chester to Holyhead, &c. - - - cxxxix. 223 [Subject: — Improvement of lie Eoad fl-om Hdyhead to Chirk in North Wales.] Second Report from the same Committee. - . - - cxxxix. 231 [Subject: — Steam Packets; their Superiority over SaiEng Packets.] 3S 2 508 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Holyhead - - - Honduras Holyhead Roads and Haeboue, &c. — continued. Reports from Select Committees of the House of Commons on the Holyhead Roads Harbour, &c continued. (121. of 1822.) Third Report from the same Committee. - . . Vol. cxxxix. p. 257 [Subject: — State of the Eoad from Holyhead to Chester, and from Chester to XlandegaL] Fourth Report from the same Committee. - . . . cxxxix. 279 [Subject: — State of the Eoad from CMrk in North Wales, hy Birmingham and Coventry, to London.] Fifth Report from the same Committee. - - . . cxxxix. 343 [Subjects: — General Description of the Else and Progress of Steam Navigation; with Observations — 1. On the Form of the Vessel ; 2. Strength of the Vessel; 3. Machinery; 4. Sails.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1830, on the Holyhead and Liverpool Roads ; with Minutes of Evidence. (224. of 1830.) - ccLXxin. 131 [Subjects: — Works executed by the Commissioners since 1815. Present State of the Eoads and Bridges. Accounts of Eeceipt and Expenditure.] First Report of the Commissioners under the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 74. for the further Improvement of the Road from London to Holyhead. (146. of 1824.) ... cLxv. 25 [SoEjEOTS: — Proceedings of the Commissioners in taking possession of the Works committed to their Care ; viz., Road from London to Holyhead, Menai and Conway Bridges, Holyhead and Howth Harbours, and Eoad from Howth to Dublin.] • Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (182. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxvi. 595 [Subjects: — ^Improvements in various Parts of the Eoad to Holyhead. Completion of the Menai and Conway Bridges. Progress of the Works at Holyhead and Howth Harbours.] Sixth Report of the Commissioners. (2. of 1830.) .... cclxxi. 459 [Subjects: — New Eoad from Barnet to Mimms, and from Coventry to Allesley. Improvements in other Parts of the Eoad. State of the Eoads under the Management of the Commissioners.] Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (114. of 1831.) ... ccxci. 423 [Subject: — State of the Eoads under the Care of the Commissioners.] [The Powers vested in the Holyhead Eoad Commissioners were transferred to the Commissioners of -Woods and Forests, in 1833, by the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. t. 43.] Indexes to the above Reports, (in 310.) .... 1847. XLV. 133 Annual Report by W. A. Provis upon the State of the Roads between Shrewsbury and Bangor Ferry ; and a General Statement of the Income and Expenditure of the said Road, from 1st Feb. 1820 to 1st Feb. 1821. (51. of 1821.) . . . cxxui. 49 Report of Mr. Telford respecting the Re-survey of the Road from Ketley.Iron Works in Salop to Chirk in North Wales. (61. of 1830.) - . . cclxxi. 493 Account of the Receipt and Expenditure on the Road from Shrewsbury to Holyhead for the Year ending 1st February 1828 ; with the Engineer's Report on the State of the Road. (38. of 1828.) - - - ... ccxxxvm. 559 Keturns of all Sums of Money granted and expended for the Improvement of the Road from London to Holyhead. (145. & 97. of 1830.) - cclxxvii. 363. 389 Return by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, &c. of the Amount levied in 1845, from the Highway Rates, for the Repair of the Holyhead Roads. (170.) - 1846. xix. 255 See also Land Revenue, &c. II. a.- HoLTEOOD Palace. See Edinbuegh. HoLTEOOD Paek : Bill for carrying into effect an Agreement between the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods and the Earl of Haddington, for the Purchase and Surrender of the Office of Hereditary Keeper of the Royal Park of Holyrood House ; and for other Purposes relating thereto. (239.) - ' - - - - 1843. ii. 677 HOLYWOOD AND Bangok Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Holywood and Bangor Railway (Construction of Line) Bill. (23.90.) 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 293 Home, Alexandee, Esq. See Maechmont Claim of Peeeage. Home, Feancis, Esq. See Maechmont Claim of Peeeage. Home Office. See Fees, Peequisites, &c. Salaeies, Public. Home and Colonial Infant School Society. See Education and Schools, Geeat Beitain, H. Homicides. See Coeonees Inquests. Ceimes and Offences. HONDUEAS : Bill for preventing, until 1st May 1845, Ships clearing out from any Port in British North America, or in the Settlement of Honduras, from loading any Part of their Caa-go of .Timber upon Deck. (90.) ..... 1342. ly. 559 Bill to make perpetual and amend 5 & 6 Vict. c. 17. for preventing Ships clearing out from any Port in British North America, or in the Settlement of Honduras, from loading any Part of their Cargo of Timber upon Deck. (233.) - - 1845. v. 635 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Honduras, with an additional Article thereunto annexed ; signed at London, 27th August 1856. 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 549 See also Ameeica, Centeal. Colonies, I. V. 1. Muedees and Manslaughtees Abeoad. Statistical Tables. Teade, Foeeign. * The Second, Third, Efth, and other Eeports were not ordered by the House to be printed. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 509 Hong - ... _ . _ Hohse Hong Merchants. See China Trade. Hong Kong. (See China. Emigration and Emigrants, i. Statistical Tables. Hooker, Sir W. J. See Kew and Chelsea Botanic Gardens. Hooper and another v. Lane et al. : Questions of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Hooper and another v. Lane etal. (182.) 1856. Vol. xii. p. 27 Opinions of the Judges on the above Questions. (79.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 71 Hooton and Neston Railway : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Hooton and Neston Railway (Incorporation of Company) Bill.^ (23.34.) 1859, Sess, 1. viii. 175 Hops -. Bill to amend the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 81. to prevent Frauds and Abuses in the Trade of Hops. (43. of 1813-14.) lxix. 281 Account of the Official Value of Hops imported into Ireland in the Years ending 5th Jan. 1810 and 1811. (91. of 1811.) xlv. 33 Accounts of the Quantity of Hops exported from and imported into England from 1820 to 1827 ; old and new Duty in each County in England upon Hops, and the Number of Acres in Cultivation in 1826 ; Amount and Rate of the old and new Duty in each Tear from 5th Jan. 1820 to 5th Jan. 1827 ; and Foreign Hops on Bond in the King's Warehouses on 1st April 1827. (95. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxx. 67 Account of the Amount of the Duties levied on Hops, &c. for the Year ended 5th April 1827. (in 51. of 1828.) ---... ccxxxtiii. 479 Account of the Quantity of Foreign Hops in Bond in the King's Warehouses on 1st February 1828. (11. of 1828.) ccxxxvm. 481 Account of the Quantity of Hops exported from Great Britain in 1826 and 1827, showing to what Countries consigned. (10. of 1828.) ... coxxxviii. 483 Account of the Amount of the Duty on Hops in 1826 and 1827, distinguishing the old and new Duty, and the Rate thereof. (14. of 1828.) ... ocxxxviii. 485 Returns of the Amount of Hop Duty in each Year from 1800 to 1829, of the Expenses of Collection, and Number of Persons employed ; of the Quantity of Acres in Cultivation of Hops ; of the Arreai's of Hop Duty ; and of how often the Payment of the Hop Duties has been deferred, and upon what Securities. (161. of 1830.) - cclxxvii. 303 Account of the Quantity of Hops imported in each Year from 1800 to 1829, and of the Duty paid thereon. (136. of 1830.) ..... cclxxvii. 307 Account of the Quantity of Hops re-exported in each Year from 1800 to 1829, and of the . Drawback paid thereon. (193. of 1830.) .... cclxxvii. 309 Return of the Hop Duty for the Year 1830 ; specifying the Districts, and the old and new Duty, with the Number of Acres in Cultivation. (18. of 1831-32.) . cccix. 625 Account of the Number of Acres in Great Britain under the Cultivation of Hops in the Year 1832, and of the Duty on Hops the Growth of that Year, and the Amount thereof unpaid. (58. of 1833.) ..... cccxxiv. 613 Account of the Number of Acres of Land in Great Britain under th'e Cultivation of Hops in the Year 1845, distinguishing the Number of Acres in each Parish, (in 29.-App.) ...... 1846. xxiii. 65 Accounts of the Quantity of Hops paying Duty in the United Kingdom from January 1840 to January 1849. (in 106.) .... 1849. xxv. 233 Return of the Number of Cases in which the Officers of Excise have proceeded by Distress to levy the Duty upon Hops, between 1st Sept. 1848 and 30th March L849, in the Counties of Kent and Sussex, as compared with the Number of the like Proceedings in corresponding Periods of the Two preceding Years, (in 106.) . 1849. xxv. 233 Ditto, from 30th March to 11th May 1849. (135.) - - 1849. xxv. 235 Account of the Quantities of Quassia and Aloes imported from January 1840 to January 1852 : Also, Account of the Quantity of Foreign Hops charged with Duty in the United Kingdom for the same Period. (70.) ..... 1852. x. 177 Account of the Quantity of Hops paying Duty in the United Kingdom from 1st January 1840 to 1st January 1852. (78.) .... i852. x. 179 Return of the Quantity of Foreign Hops imported into the United Kingdom for the Years 1852, 1853, and up to February 1854 ; distinguishing the Countries from whence imported. (52.) - . - . . . 1854. vii. 603 See also Inland Revenue. Horned Cattle. See Cattle and Sheep. Hoenings and Inhibitions, Scotland: Bill to regulate the Office of Keeper of the General Register of Hornings and Inhibitions in Scotland. (95. of 1828.) ..... ccxxiv. 385 Horse Guards: Bill for dissolving the Saint George's Fund Society, otherwise called "The Troopers Fund," in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, and for distributing the Fund. (151. of 1833.) .--... cccxv. 331 Horse Hides. See Hides and Skins. Horse Patrol, Bow Street. See Police of the Metropolis. Horse Racin©. iS'ee Gaming. 3 S 3 510 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Horse ----- House Horse Slaughteking : Bill to amend tlie Law for regulating tlie Places kept for slaughte'ring Horses. ' (239.) ...... 1844. Vol. y. p. 633 HOESE.STEALING : Eeturn of the Number of Persons convicted of Horse-stealing during Twenty Tears ending 1825, and Twenty Years ending 1846. (in 146.) - - 1847. xx. 229 HOESES : Bill to repeal the Duties on Husbandry, Horses, and to make perpetual several Acts for reducing them on certain Horses and Mules. (126. of 1821.) - - cxxi. 597 Bill to repeal the Duties payable in respect of Horses let for Hire, and to grant new Duties on Licences to let IJorses for Hire. (365.) . . _ 1852-3. iv. 677 Return of Horses and Mares exported from and imported into the United Kingdom, from 25th April 1852 till 25th April 1855, stating the Number in each Month. (96.) - , - - - - - - - i854-5. vnr. 667 See also Assessed Taxes. Hackstet Caeeiages. Inland Eevenue. Impoets AND lExPOETS, n. 3. HosiEET Trade and MANurACTTjEES : Bill to make further Regulations respecting the Tickets of Work to be delivered to Persons employed in the Manufacture of Hosiery, in certain Cases. (306.) . 1845. iv. 645 Some Particulars of the past and present State and pxtent of the Hosiery Trade. (in 170.) ».---... 1841. xxiv. 353 Hospital Lands. See Church op England, L 4. Hospitals, Charitable. See Chaeities. Hospitals, Medical: Bill to facilitate the Conveyance of Sites for Hospitals for the Relief and Accommodation of the Poor in Cases of Sickness or Accidents. (297.) - - 1856. in. 453 See also Anatomy, Schools of. Bieths, Deaths, and Marriages. Miscella- neous Statistics. Hospitals, Medical (Ireland). See Charitable Institutions, Ireland. Dublin, 4. Fever Hospital and House op Recovery, Dublin. Fevee Hospitals. Infirmaries and Hospitals. Medical Chaeities. Hospitals, Naval. See Chelsea Hospital. Geeenwich Hospital. Naval Inquiry. Natal Revision. . Hotels. See Public Houses. HoTTENTOTSi See Aborigines. Cape op Good Hope. llbUGH'S DiVOECE : Proceedings of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Bengal on the Bill, intituled " An Act to dissolve the Marriage of William Hough, a Major in the Military Service of the Honourable East India Company, with Sophia his now Wife, and to enable him to marry sigain; and for other Purposes." (2.) - - 1842^ xvi. 343 Proceedings of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal on a similar Bill. (69.) - - - - - - 1844. xvii. 543 Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Second Reading of the Bill. (215.) - 1844. xvn. 573 Houghing Cattle, Ireland. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 5. House DeAinage. See Meteopolis Sewees. House Duty : Bill to repeal the Duties payable on Dwelling Houses according to the Number of Windows or Lights, and to grant in lieu thereof other Duties on Inhabited Houses according to their annual Value. (209.) ---.-. 1851. v. 93 See also Inland Revenue. Paeliamhntary Representation, m. House op Commons : 1. Members of the House : Bill to remove Doubts respecting the Eligibility of Persons in Holy Orders to sit in the House of Commons. (1801.) [l] 457 Two Reports from the Selecl Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1801, to search for Precedents respecting the Eligibility of Persons in Holy Orders to sit in that House. (1801.) .--.--.. [i.] 469 ' Bill for declaring what Persons shall be disabled from sitting and voting in the House of Commons, and for carrying into effect Part of the Fourth Article of the Union, by declaring what Persons holding Offices or Places of Profit in Ireland shall be incapable of being Members of the House of Commons. (1801.) - . [i.] 531 Bill to exempt such Members serving for Ireland as may have only an occasional Residence in Great Britain from the Payment of certain Duties. (1801.) - . [i.] 567 Bill to amend the Act 4 Geo. 3. for preventing Inconveniences in Cases of Merchants and others within ^e Description of the Statutes relating .to Bankrupts being entitled to Privileges of Parliament, and becoming insolvent, &c. (72. of 1805.) - [xiii.] 449 Bill to alter the' Practice of Courts of Equity in Suits in which Members of Parliament are Defendants. (11. of 1807.) - . . - . . ix. 261 Bill to repeal so much of certain Acts as directs certain Oaths to be taken by Members before the Lord Steward or his Deputy. (43. of 1812.) « , « XLVir. 629 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 511 House House of Commons — continued. 1. Members of the House — continued. Bill to relie-re the Hon. John Bruce Eichard O'Neill, M.P. for the County of Antrim, from the Penalties which he has incurred by sitting and voting in the House without having taken the Oaths, &c. (64. of 1812.) ... - Vol. xlviii. p. 769 Bill to suspend and finally vacate the Seats of Members pf the House of Commons who shall become Bankrupts, and who shaU not pay their Debts in full within a liinited Time. (153. of 1812.) - - - - - - - - xLvm. 1201 Bill to explain the Act 41 Geo. 3. c. 52. for declaring what Persons [accepting Offices] shall be disabled from sitting and voting in the House. (8. of 1813-14.) - - lxix. 129 Bill for further regulating the Qualification of Members to serve in the United Parliament of Great Britain and Ii-eland. (60. ot 1819.) , . . - xcvii. 247 Bill to exclude Persons holding certain Judicial Offices in Ireland from being Members of the House of Commons [viz. the Lord Chancellor, the Master of the EoUs, the Twelve Judges, and the Masters in Chancery]. (46. of 1821.) ... cxxi. 109 Bill to exclude Persons accepting Offices in the East Indies from being Members of the House of Commons. (98. of 1829.) . - - . . ccxlii. 287 Bill to repeal so much of certain Acts as requires certain Oaths to be taken by Members of the House of Commons before the Lord Steward or his Deputies. (31. of 1831.) ... . . - . ccLxxxix. 495 Bill to alter the Laws (6 Ann. c. 7. and 41 Geo. 3. c. 52.) now in force relating to the vacating of the Seats of Members of the House- of Commons by Acceptance of Offices of Profit under the Crown. (156. of 1831-32.) .... ccxcvii. 57 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Qualification of Members to serve in Parliament. (262.) -....-.. 1838. IT. 479 Bill to enable a Third Principal Secretary and a Third Under Secretary of State to sit in the House of Commons. (49.) .... 1854-5. vi. 439 Bill to abolish the Pi'operty Qualifications of Members of Parliament. (130.)- 1857-8. V. 123 BiU to enable the Committees of both Houses of Parliament to administer Oaths to Witnesses in certain Cases. (229.) ._.... 1857-8. iii. 1 2. Offices of the House : BiU to repeal the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 92. for establishing certain Regulations in the Offices of the House of Commons ; and to establish other Regulations. (19. of 1812.) - - - - - . - - - - XLVii. 327 Bill to establish a Taxation of Costs on Private Bills in the House of Commons, and to prohibit the Sale of certain Offices under the Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Commons. (179. of 1825.) ...... clxxvi. 1147 Bill to regulate the Salaries of the Officers of the House of Commons, and to abolish the Sinecure Offices of Principal Committee Clerks and Clerks of Ingrossments in that House. (196.) - - - - - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1057 BiU to amend the Acts relating to Offices of the House of Commons. (291.) - 1846. iv. 133 Bill further to amend the Acts relating to Offices of House of Commons. (234.) - 1849. v. 1 BiU to regulate certain Offices of the House of Commons. [Appointment of Clerks Assistant.] (17.) .-..-. . 1856. v. 143 BUI for settling and securing an Annuity on the Eight Hon. Charles Shaw Lefevre [Speaker of the House of Commons], in consideration of his eminent Services. (52.) -.--.... 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 77 Papers relating to the Office of Messenger to the Great Seal, See House of LoEtos, i. 3. Business of the House : Bill to enable either House of Parliament to adjourn Proceedings during the Proroga-. tion of Parliament upon certain BiUs passed by the other House, and to resume the Proceedings thereupon after such Prorogation. (103.) As amended in Committee. (142.) ....... 1847-8. V. 557. 561 BiU to prevent Doubts as to the Validity of certain Proceedings in the House of Commons [during the Absence of the Speaker]. (146.) ... 1854-5. vi. 561 BiU to provide for the Performance of certain Duties of the Speaker during his temporary Absence from the House of Commons. (288.) ... 1854-5. vi. 165 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed (in 1848) to consider the best Means of promoting the Despatch of Public Business in the House, and to whom was referred the ParUamentary Proceedings Adjournment Bill ; together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (55.) - - ■> - 1849. xxxiT. 831 4. Printing of Parliamentary Papers : Bill to give summary Protection to Persons employed in Publication of Parliamentary Papers; and to Persons employed in the Execution of certain Warrants granted by Speaker of House of Commons. (72.) ^As amended on Eeport. (91.) - 1840. v. 127. 135 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Lord Denman. (72 a.) - 1840. v. 131 Ditto - - ditto - - LordWynford. (72 5.) - 1840. v. 133 Eeports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Publication of Printed Papers, and on the Proceedings in the Action of Stockdale v. Hansard, 1837, 1839, 1840. (76.) .J .... - 1840.- XXIX. 155 3S ^ 512 GENERAL INDEX TO THE House House of Commons — continued. 4. Printing of Parliamentary Papers — continued. First Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to assist Mr. Speaker in all Matters -which relate to the Printing executed by Order of the House, and for the Purpose of selecting and arranging for printing Returns and Papers presented in pursuance of Motions made by Members of the House ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (336.) - . - . - 1847-8. Vol, xxxi. p. 919 Second Eeport from said Committee ; -with an Appendix. ,(336.-n.) - 1847-8. xxxi. 957 See also Bills, Pkitate. Bills, Pdblic, Elections and Electoes. Engeossment op Bills. Houses of Pakliament. Liberty of Conscience. Ne-wspapee Eepoets. Oaths, 1. 6. Offices, Public, IH. Parliament. Paeliamentaey Eepeesentation, Eefoem in. Peers op the Eealm, 3. Peers of Scotland. Secretaries op. State. Speeches. Thanks op Parliament. House of Industry, Dublin. See Dublin, 4. House op Lords : 1. Clerk of the Parliaments and Parliament Office: Bill for abolishing the Office of Messenger or Pursuivant to the Great Seal, and for providing for the Execution of the Duties thereof. (114.) ... 1851. v. 341 A similar Bill. • (6.) - - - , . . 1852. iv. 49 Account of the net Emoluments of the Office of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod for Ten Years ending 5th January 1812 ; also from 5th January 1802 to 5th January 1812. (95. & 104. of 1812.) - - - - - LV. 219. 221' Account of the net Emoluments of the Yeoman Usher of the Black Eod for Ten Years ending 5th January 1812. (110. of 1812.) . . . . lv. 223 Copy of Letters Patent granting the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments to G. H. Eose, Esq., in Eeversion. (1. of 1818.) - - - . - - - xciv. 175 Eeport by the Lords Committees, in 1824, upon the State of the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments. (101. of 1824.) - - - - - - CLX-raL 19 [Subjects: — Salaries of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Officers under him. Journals, Journal Indexes, Printed Papers, and Minutes of the House.] Eeport by the Lords Committees, in 1824, upon the State of the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments. (132. of 1824.) --.... cLXVin. 27 [SnBJECTS: — Fees to he received hy the Clerk of the Parliaments and OflBcers under him. Estahlish- ment of a Pee Fund. Table of Fees to be established. Salaries and Emoluments of the Offices of Clerk of the Parliaments and Clerk Assistant. Proposed Establishment of Out-door Clerks. Mr. Brodie's Account of the Progress made in forming Indexes to the Journals, &c. Plan for completing the Indexes to the End of the last Eeign. Establishment of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, and Persons employed under him ; their Duties and Emoluments.] The above Eeports [reprinted.] (1. of 1825.)- ... - cxoii. 709 Account of Proceedings had in Execution of the Eecommendations contained, in the above Eeports'; viz. as to the Eegulation of Offices ; Journals, and Journal Calendars and Indexes ,' Distribution of Minutes of Proceedings. (5. of 1825.) - - cxcni. 23 Eeport by the Lords Committees, in 1825, appointed to view the Parliament Office, -with respect to the additional Committee Eooms, and Conveniences for placing and keeping the Eecords, Papers, and Writings* (206. of 1825.) . - - cxcii. 747 Account of further Proceedings had in Execution of the Eecommendations contained iii the Reports of the Select Committee, made in 1824 ; viz.. Resignation of Mr. Cowper ; Fee Fund; Journals; Journal Indexes, &c. (60. of 1826.) ... ccviii. 11 Further Account of Proceedings, in continuation of the last Account ; viz., as to Journals, and Calendars and Indexes to Journals ; Library; List of Books in the Library of the House ; Certificate of the Amount and Application of the General Fee Fund to the 28th Nov. 1826, &c. (45. of 1826-27.) ----- ccxx. 25 Eeports by the Lords Committees, in 1826, appointed to view the Parliament Office, with respect to the State of the same, and what Conveniences there are therein for the safe keeping of the Eecords there deposited. (58. of 1826-27.) - - ccxix. 505 [Subjects : — Preservation of Acts, Papers, and Petitions. Eemoval of the Parliament OflSce to the House of Lords. Additional Committee Rooms. Record To-wer in Abingdon Street. Official Residences. Library. Librarian and Messenger. Minute Book. Collection of La-w Books for the Use of the House.] Certificate of the Amount of the General Fee Fund of the House paid into the Bank, and of the Application thereof, to 6th Feb. 1826. (80. of 1826-27.) - - ccxx. 37 Proposed Alteration in the Table of Fees as to the Eule by which Fees are charged upon Private Bills, (in 114. of 1826-27.) ----- ccxix. 410 Accounts of the Sums issued, since 1794, to Messrs. Evance and Brodie, for indexing the Journals of the House. (66. & 59. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxx. 33. 35 Eeport from the Select Committee appointed, in 1827, to consider of the Proceedings had in Execution of the Measures recommended in the Eeports on the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments in 1824 and 1826. (82. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxix. 499 [SliBJECTS:— The Establishment of the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, the Officers and Clerks be4onging thereto, their Salaries and Emoluments, and the Fee Fund for defraying its Expenses. Journals, and the Calendar and Indexes thereto. Arrangements for the Accommodation of the Business of the House as regards the Papers and Records of the Parliament Office, the Library, and new Committee Rooms.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 513 House HoXJSE OF JjORDS— continued. 1, Clerk of the Parliaments and Parliament Offices — continued. Reports from the same Committee, re-appointed in 1828. (181. of 1^28.) - ccxxxvii. 331 ' [Subjects: — Progress made in. Arrangement of Books, Papers, Library, 'Committee Rooms, and Index to the Rolls of Parliament ; Journal Office in Abingdon Street ; Removal of the printed Journals to the Custody of the King's Printers. The Preservation or Destruction of Petitions, Cause Papers, and written Accounts, &c. Charges of Parliamentary Agents. Revision of the ■ Table of Fees. Journals and Indexes. Certificate of the Amount of the Application of the General Fee Fund to the 4th Feb. 1828.] Report from the sfeme Committee, re-appointed in 1 829. (105. of 1829.) - ccxiiv. 351 [Subjects: — Library. Late Parliament Office in Abingdon Street. Housekeeper. Store of printed Journals; Table of Fees. List of Charges of Parliamentary Agents, and Fees of Taxation. Fees on a Proxy. Calendars and Indexes. Printing the Journals. Certificate of the Amount and Application of the Fee Fund to 16th Feb. 1829.] Report from the Select Committee as to ventilating the House, and affording further Accom- modation to Peers. (126. of 1831.) - - - - - ccxci. 437 [Subject: — Erection of Galleries.] Account of all Salaries, Profits, Pay, Fees, and Emoluments held and enjoyed by the Clerks and Officers of the House of Lords, in 1830, the total Amount of which exceeds 1,000Z., the total Amount received by each Individual, and the Sources from whence derived. (165. of 1831-32.) , cccx. 227 First Report from the Select Committee appointed, in 1834, to consider of the Proceedings had in execution of the Measures recommended in the Reports of the Lords Committees upon the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, in 1824 and 1826 ; and who were instructed to inquire whether any Arrangement can be made relative to the Printing of Papers, which shall produce a Saving of Expense, and at the same Time provide effectually for the Service of the House. (21.) ----- 1834. xxi. 549 Second Report on the same Subject. (55.) . . - - 1834. xxi. 575 Third Report on the Establishment and Business of the Parliament Office, with a view to Reduction in the Expenditure thereof. (222.) - - - 1834. xxi. 583 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Pro- ceedings had in execution of the Measures recommended in the Reports of the Lords Committees upon the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments in Sessions 1824 and 1826. (320.) - - - . - , - - - 1847. xxT. 269 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Parliament Office, and Office of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. (120.) - • - 1850. xxm. 179 Second Report from said Committee. (267.) - . - - 1850. xxiii. 211 " [Subjects ; — ^Revision of the Official Establishment ; their Numbers, Duties, and Salaries.] Return of George Spencer Ridgway, the Pursuivant to the Great Seal, of the Duties and Emoluments of his Office, for the Years 1847, 1848, and 1849. (127.) 1850. xx. 581 Ditto, amended. . (151.) ------ 1850. xx. 585 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod ; and to whom was referred the annual Fee Fund of the House of Lords, and to inquire' into the Duties, &c. of the Office of Messenger to the Great Seal, &c. (113.) - - 1851. xix. 477 [Subjects : — The Committee recommend the Abolition of the Office of Messenger to the Great Seal.] Second Report from same Committee, and to whom was also referred the amended Return of George Spencer Ridgway, Esq., the Messenger to the Great Seal. (154.) 1852. xxi. 433 [Stjbjects: — The Committee recommend the Abolition of Fees paid by Peers on receiving their Writs of Summons ; that the Office of Messenger to the Great Seal be abolished, and that the Duties thereof be transferred to the Office of Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.] Second Report from same Committee, and to whom was. also referred the Petition of the Earl of Devon for a Retiring Pension. (291.) . - - - 1856. xxiv. 263 [Subjects : — Fees on Second Reading of Gas and Water Bills. Payment directed out of Fee Fund to Counsel, for Services rendered to the House in the Case of the Wensleydale and Fermoy Peerages. Vacancies of Clerkships in Parliament Office. Retiring Allowance to Earl of Devon. Residence House for Clerk of Parliaments.] 1 a. Piinting of Parliamentary Papers : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Mode of printing the Pro- ceedings and Reports of the Select Committees of the House of Lords ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (185.) - - . . . 1852. xxi. 435 [Subjects: — Propriety of prefixing the Name of any Peer questioning a Witness under Exami- nation, by a Select Committee ; of reporting the Names of Peers present each Day on a Committee; also of those voting in any Division upon a Question proposed in Committee.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of iLords appointed to consider the Subject of printing Papers for the House of Lords ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (119.) 1854. XXI. 135 [Subjects : — Whether any Dijuinution can be made of the Expense of Printing for the House of Lords. Whether it is advisable that the House of Lords Papers should be sold to the Public. Whetter Reports of Committees and other printed Papers should be in an Octavo Form, instead of the Folio Form at present in use.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider whether any Improvements can be effected in the Printing of the Minutes and Journals of the House, and especially as to putting upon Record both the Numbers and the Names of the Lords who take part in the Divisions ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (30.) - - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. ix. 709 See also l, supra. III. 3 "T 514 GENERAL INDEX TO THE House House of Loeds — continued. 2. Business of the House : Bill to alter the Hours Vitllin which certain Oaths and Declarations are to be made and subscribed in the House of Peers. (19.) - - - 1843. Vol. ii. p. 701 Bill to enable either House of Parliament to adjourn Proceedings during the Prorogation of Parliament upon certain Bills passed by the other House, and to resume the Pro- ceedings thereupon after such Prorogation. (103.) As amended in Committee. (142.) - - - - • - - - .1847-8. , Vol. v. p. 557. 561 Bill to regulate certain Proceedings in relation to the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland. (90.) - - - - . - - 1857, Sess. 2. ti. 273 Bill to enable the Committees of both Houses of Parliament to administer Oaths to Witnesses in certain Cases. (229.) - - - - - - 1857-8. iii. 1 Report from the Lords Committee appointed to inquire and, consider of the State of the Business of the House, and the Mode of proceeding thereon. (155.) - 1837. xx. 1 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire whether any and what Improvements can be effected in taking and putting' on Record the Divisions of the House. (35.)- ,- - - - 1857, Sess. 2. 3^. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider and report on the Expediency of altering the present. Mode of administering Oaths to Witnesses to be examined by Committees of the House. (15.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. xx. 7 Number of Bills introduced in the last Twenty Years, distinguishing those presented to the House of Lords from those brought from the House of Commons, in each Year ; and showing the Number of each. which received the Royal Assent. (123.) - .1837. xv. 7 Return of the Number of Days in each Month which the House of Lords has sat during the Session 1844 ; and also of the Number of Days on which the several. Public Bills came from the House of Commons, and the Days on which they passed their several Stages in the House of Lords, during the Session 1844. (276.) - , - 1844. xv. 283 A similar Return for the Session 1845. (1.) - - 1846. xix. 257 A similar Return for the Session 1847-8. (376.) - - 1847-8. xx. 627 Resolutions of the House of Lords with respect to Petitions claiming a Right to vote at ■ Elections for Representative Peers for Ireland. (104. & J95.) 1857, Sess, 2. xix. 601. 603 See also Bills, Private. Bills, Public. ; 3. Prdxies: Report from the Lords Committees appointed to search for Precedents respecting the Use of Proxies (on the Occasion of the Indisposition , of His Majesty George fil.) (3. of 1811.) - - ■ . " ■ ■ ■ - - -"xLiii. 345 Report from the Committees for Privileges appointed to search for Precedents of Peers advanced to higher Digtiity entering their Proxies according fo their former Titles. (42. of 1817.) - - - - - - ' - - Lxxxiv. 19 [Subjects: — I. Ordinary Form of a Writ of Summons to Parliament, both in ancient and modem Times, and tKe Extent to which it was mandatory as to 'personal Appearance. II. Occasions on whidh such personal Appeai-anhe was dispensed with, and the several Modes and Forms of such Dispensation.] • . Account of the Instances, for the TenYears ending 31 July, 1849, in which, Proxies having been . called, the Result of the Division was such that the Majority of the Peers present was different from the Majority of the whole Votes, present and proxy; and of the Number of Times in each Year in which Proxies have been called. (4.) - 1850. xx. 543 4. Boll of Lords : List of the Lords Spiritual having Seat and Voice in the House in the Session 1825, according to the Statute of King Henry VIIL (4.. of 1825.) - - - cxciii. 11 List of the Lords Teinporal in Session 1825. (3. of 1825.) - - - cxciii. 13 Roll of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Scission 1826-27. (90. of 1826-27.) ccxx. 1 Ditto, in Session 1828. (1. of 1828.) - ^ - -, - ccxxxviii. 1 Ditto, in Session 1829. (2. of 1829.) - - - - - cclxi. 1 "Ditto, in Session 1830. (5. of 1830.) - - ' - - ccLxxvii. 151 Ditto, in Session 1831. (36. of 1831.) - - - - ■ - ccxciv. 1 Ditto, in vSession^l831-32. (1. of 1831-32.) - -■ - gccix. 1 Ditto, in Session 1833. (3. of 1833.) - - - . - . gccxxiv. 1 Ditto, in Session 1834. (3.) - . . . . I834. xxii. 1 Ditto, in Session 1835. (6.) ----- 1835. xxxvii. 507 Ditto, in Session 1836. (2.) - ... iS36. xxv. 1 Ditto, in Session 1837. (6.) - - - - . 1837. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1838. (1.) - - - . . 1338. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1839. (2.) ..--.. igsg, j, 9 Ditto, in Session 1840. (2.) - - - - - 1840. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1841. (2. & 188.) •• - . 1841. i. 9. 569 Ditto, in Session 1842. (3.) - - - - •- 1842. i. 9 Ditto, in Session, 1843. (6.) - - - - j . 1843. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1844. (2.) - , ; . . . . 1344. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1845. (3.) - - . - - , . . 1845. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1846. (2.) . , - . . - ' 1846. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1847. (1.) - - - - ' - . 1847. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1847-8. (l.) - ' - . . . . 1847-8. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1849. (7.) - - ' . . . . 1349. i. 9 Ditto, in Session 1850. (13.) - - . . - 1850, 1.9 Ditto, in Session 1851. (8.). - - - .- - . 1851. 1.9 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 515 House HocsE OF Lords — continued. 4. Roll of Lords — continued. Roll of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Session 1852. (17.) Ditto, ditto, amended. (73.) - - - - Ditto, in Session 1852-3! (3.)- Ditto, dittp,, amended, (50.) - . . Ditto, in Session 1854. (8.) Ditto, in Session 1854-5. (3.) Ditto, in Session 1856. (4.) - ' - - - " Ditto, in First S^ssionof 1857. (2.) Ditto, in Second Session of 18^7. ' (2.) Ditto, ditto, amended. (2 a.) - . . Ditto, in Semon 1857-8.'- (4) - ' - Ditto, in First Session of 1859. (9.) - - - Alphabetical List of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Session 1850, Ditto, in Session 1851. (14.)- Ditto, in Session 1852. (41.) - Ditto, in Session 1852-3. (72.) Ditto, in Session 1854. (35.) - - - - . Ditto, in Session 1854-5. (12.) - - - - Ditto, in Session 1856. (1.) - Ditto, in First Session of 1857. (26.) Ditto, in Second Session of 1857. (14.) - - Ditto, in Session 1857-8. (30.) Ditto, in First Session of 1859. (26.) 5. Minutes of Proceedings : ' Minutes of Proceedings of the House of Lords in Session 1838. Ditto, in Session 1839. - Ditto, in Session 1840. - Ditto, in Session 1841.- Ditto, in Session 1842. ..... Ditto, in Session 1843. ... Ditto, in Session 1844. - - - - Ditto, in Session 1845. - Ditto, in Session 1846 : — EYom 22d Jan. to 28th May. - - From 4th June to End of Session. Ditto, in Session 1847 : — From 19th Jan. to 31st May. - - Fi'om 1st June to End of Session. Ditto, in Session 1847-8: — From 18th Nov. to 6th June. From 8th June to End of Session. - Ditto in Session 1849 :— From 1st Feb. to 24th May. - - - . " From 25th May to End of Sjession; Ditto, in Session 1850 : — From 31st Jan.. to 6th June. From 7th June to End of Session. "- >, Ditto, in Session 1851 : — From 4th Feb. to 30th May. - From 2d June to End of Session. - Ditto, in-Session 1852. DittOjinSession 1852-3: — From 4th Nov. to 2d June. - . , - From 3d June to End of Session. - Ditto, in Session 1854 :— From 31st Jan. to 22d May. - . - From 23d May to End of Session. - Ditto,in Sessionl854-5:— I'rom 12th Dec. to 22d May. . - From 24th May to End of Session. - Ditto, in Session 1856:— From 31st Jan. to 9th May. From 19th May to End of Session. Ditto, in Session 1857:— From 3d Feb. to 21st March. From 30th April to 30th June. - - - - From 2d July to End of Session, Ditto,inSessionl857-8: — From 3d Dec. to' 31st May. From 1st June to End of Session. - Ditto, in Session 1859 : — From 3d Feb. to 19th April. 6. Rotation of Irish Bishops : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lprds appointed to inquire, and to report to the House, as to the Rotation by which the Irish Bishops sit in the House. (1S8.) . - - - : - . ' . r - 1841. XXI. 109 7. Accommodation of the House : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to take into con- sideration the Accommodation of the House, and to report thereon to the House ; and to whom was referred a Petition of the Parliamentary and Law Reporters for the London Morning Newspapers, &c. (127.) ■ - ; - - - 1849. xxvii. 713 Second Report fiom the said Committee. (127.-0.).- '. - 1849. xxvn. 717 .. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Accommodation in the ■• •. . ■ House to -Ambassadors and Foreign Ministers during Debates. (226.) - 1850. xxii, 1> :: .Report as amended. (230.)'; ; -, - .- - - - 1850. xxii. 5 3 T 2 1852. Yol. I. p. 9 - 1852. I. 19 - 1852-3, . I. 9 - 1852-3. I, 19 - 1854. I. 13 - 1854-5, . I. 9 - 1856. I. 13 ■ 1857, Sess. 1. I. 9 ■ 1857,- Sess. 2. , I. 9 1857, Sess. 2. I. 19 - 1857-8. I. 11 1859, Sess. 1, I. 9 ). (38.) 1850. I. 19 - 1851. I. 19 - 1852. I. 29 - 1852-3. I. 29 - 1854. I. 23 - 1854-5. I. 19 - 1856. I. 23 1857, Sess. 1. I. 19 1857, Sess. 2. I. 31 - 1857-8. I. 23 1859, Sess. 1. I. 21 - 1838. I. 21 - 1839. I. 21 - 1840. I. 23 - 1841. I. 19. 581 - 1842. I. 23 - vl843. I. 23 - 1844. I, 21 - 1845. I. 21 - 1846. I. 21 - 1846. II. 1 - 1847. I. 21 - 1847. II. 1 1847-8. I. 2l - 1847-8. II. 1 - 1849. I. 21 - 1849. II. 1 - 1850. I. 33 - 1850. II. 1 - 1851. I. 33 - 1851. II. 1 - 1852. I. 43 - 1852-3. I. 43 - 1852-3. II. 1 - 1854. I. 71 - 1854. n. 1 - 1854-5. I. 67 - 1854-5 II. 1 - 1856. I. 39 - 1856. II. 1 1857, Sess. 1. I. 33 1857, Sess. 2. I. 43 1857, Sess. 2. II. 1 - 1857-8 I. 41 - 1857-8. II. 1 1859, Sess. 1. I. 41 516 GENERAL INDEX TO THE House ----- Houses House of Lokds — continued. > 8. Library of the House : Eeport from the Select Committee respecting Additions to the Library of the House ; and other Matters relating thereto. ('20.) - - - 1 834. Vol. xxi. p. 587 First Keport from the Select Committee appointed to consider of certain Matters relative to Ifhe Libi'ary of this House, and to the Papers and Documents delivered for their Lord- ships House ; and to whom was also referred a Letter from Lady Truro,' offering to present to this House the Library of Law Books belonging to the late Lord Truro, (71.) -.--.-.- 1856. XXIV. 261 See also Addresses. Appeals to the House op Lords. Bills, Private, Bills, Public. Cardigan, Earl of. Houses op Parliament. News- paper Reports. Oaths, I. e. Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases. Parliamentary Papers. Promulgation op the Statutes. Peers op THE REALif. Peers oi^ Scotland. Peers op Ireland. Peerage, Claims op. Queen Caroline. Questions to Judges. Railways,' H. i. Speeches. Standing Orders. Thanks op Parliament. Wellington, Duke of. House op Recovery, Cork : Annual Report of the Cork Fever Hospital and House of Recovery for the Year 1845. — Read at the General Meeting, 16th Feb. 1846. (in 24.-App.) - 1846. xxv. 219 Houses op Parliament : 1 . Inquiry into the Cause of the Fire : Report of the Lords of the Council respecting the Destruction by Fire of the Houses of Par- liament ; with Minutes of Evidence. (1.) - - - 1835. xix. 525 2. Plans and Estimates for the new Houses : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider and report upon such Plans as may be most fitting and convenient for the permanent Accommoda- tion of the Houses of Parliament. (73.) - - - - 1835. xxviii. 609 Report from the Commissioners appointed to examine and report upon the Plans offered by the Competitors for rebuilding the Houses of Parliament. (10.) - 1836. ix. 263 First Report from the Lords Committees appointed to consider the above Report of the Com- missioners. (30.) - - _ . . 1836. IX. 267 [Subject: — Principles by which Mr. Barry has been governed in making his Design.] Second Report from the same Committee. (74.) - - . , 1836. ix. 273 [Subject: — Mr. Barry's Plan recommended for Adoption.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. (67.) - - 1836. xxxix. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider and report upon such Plan as may be most fitting and convenient for the new Houses of Parlia- ment ; with Minutes of Evidence. (322.) - - - - - 1 836. xvii. 1 [Subject: — Mr. Barry's Plan recommended for Adoption. Estimate, Specifications, and Working Drawings to be laid before Government.] Report of the Commissioners of Woods, Forests, &c. on the Plans and Estimates of Mr. Barry for rebuilding the Houses of Parliament. (51.) - - . 1837. lvi. 249 Letter, dated lltli January 1858, addressed to the Treasury by the First Commissioner of Works, in relation to the Expenditure upon the new Palace of Westminster ; and the Answer thereto, dated 20th January 1858 : Also, Correspondence between the First Commissioner and Sir Charles Barry, and which was annexed to the First Commis- sioner's Letter, dated 11th January 1858: Also, Letter from Sir Charles Barry to the ' Secretary of the Ofiice of Works and Public Buildings, dated 18th February 1858, in relation to the Expenditure at the new Palace of Westminster; and the Answer thereto, dated 19th February 1858: Also, Minute left in the Ofiice of Works by the late First Commissioner in relation thereto, dated 24th Feb. 1858. (80.) - 1857-8. xviii. 395 3. Purchase of Site, and Selection of Stone : Bill to enable the Commissioners of Woods, &c. to purchase Grounds and Tenements required to complete the Site for the new Houses of Parliament. (17.) - - 1838. il 791 Report by C. Barry, H. T. De la Beehe, W. Smith, Esquires, and 'Mr. C. H. Smith, with reference to the Selection of Stone for building the new Houses of Parliament. ' (170.) 1839. xxv. 321 Correspondence between the Chief Commissioners of Woods, &c. and M. J. Staunton, Esq., and others, respecting the Selection of Ballysimon Stone for the new Houses of Parlia- ment. (210.) ------- 1839. xxv. 389 Letter from Mr. Barry to the Commissioners of Woods, Stc, reporting Particulai's of a Tour of Inspection of Magnesian Limestone Quarries in the Counties of Nottingham, Derby, and York. (267.) ------ 1839. ' xxv. 393 4. Progress of the Building : Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the Progress of the building of the Houses of Parliament; with the Minutes of Evidence. (40.) - 1843. xx. 1 Fir,st Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Progress of the building of the Houses of Parliament ; with the Minutes of Evidence. (46.) : - - - - - - - - 1844. XIX. 235 Second Eeport from the same Committee; with Minutes of Evidence. (46.) 1844. xix. 279 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 517 Houses Houses of Pakliament — continued. 4. Progress of the Building — continued. Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the present State, of the building of the new Houses of Parliament; with Minutes of Evidence. (207.) - _ - - - - - 1844. Vol. xx. p. 281 Report from the Select Comunittee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Pro- gress of the building of the Houses of Parliament; with the Minutes of Evidence. (38.) 1846. XXVI. 67 Second Report; with Minutes of Evidence. (136.) - - 1846. xxvi. 97 Third Report; with Minutes of Evidence. (203.) - - - 1846. xxvi. 119 Fourth Report; with Minutes of Evidence. (288.) - - 1846. xxvi. 127 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the present State of "Westminster Bridge, add of the new Palace at Westminster, particularly with reference to the Reception and Accommodation of this House in the same. ' (10.) ....... i847. xxix. 1 ' Second Report from same Committee. (12.) -- - . . 1847. xxix. 5 '/ Third Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (13.) 1847. XXIX. 9 ^ [Subjects: — Insecure State of Westminster Bridge. Desirable to erect a new Bridge, instead of maintaining tlie old Structure. Delay in tlie Construction of the new Palace, caused by Differences between Mr. Barry and Dr. lieid.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Progress of the building of the Houses of Parliament, and to report thereon to the House; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (314.) - 1847. xxv. 261 Copies of so much of the Plans of the Architect of the new Palace at "Westminster as will show the Manner in which he purposes to extend the Buildings from the Clock Tower "Westwards along Bridge Street and around New Palace Yard, together with a Statement- of the Purposes for which such Buildings are proposed; and a Report thereon from the Board of "Works. (299.) - - ... i856. xxii. 325 Mr. Barry's Annual Reports to the Commissioners of "Woods on the Progress of the building of the n6w Houses, &c. iS'ee Land Revenue, II. 5. Warming, lighting, ventilating, and rendering Fire-'proof : Letter from the First Commissioner of "Woods, &c. to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the subject of warming, ventilating, and securing from Fire the new Houses of Parliament. (199.) ..... i84i. xviii. 235 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider and report upon the Plan submitted by the Architect of the new Houses of Parliament for the Ven- tilation and "Warming of the Houses of Parliament, and for rendering them Fire-proof ; with the Minutes of Evidence. (207.) - . - 1841. xxi. 247 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Plan submitted by the Architect of the new Houses of Parliament for ven- tilating and warming the same, and rendering them Fire-proof. (251.) - 1842. XVI. 171 Report and Evidence resulting from an Inquiry instituted in the past Year by the Commis- sioners of "Woods, relative to the warming and ventilating Arrangements of the new Palace at "Westminster; with Correspondence between the Commissioners of "Woods &c. Mr. Gwilt, Dr. Reid, and Mr. Barry, during the Year 1845. (69.) - 1846. xxxv. 1 Minutes of Proceedings before the Architect appointed by the Commissioners of "Woods, &c. to inquire into the Arrangements made relative to the "Warming and Ventilation of the new Palace at Westminster, referred to in his Report of 1845. (69.-II.) 1846. xxxv. 61 Return of the Date and Terms of the Engagement of Dr. Reid as Ventilator of the new Palace at Westminster; of the Extent and Cost in detail of the Establishment placed at his Disposal by the Government for experimental and other Purposes connected with the Warming and Ventilating the Houses of Parliament, and also theExpenses incurred in such Establishment; and of the annual Working Expenses of Dr. Reid's System of Warming and Ventilation as applied to the temporary Houses of Parliament. (70.) - 1846. xix. 305 Return of the Cost from the Commencement of Dr. Reid's Engagement as Ventilator of the new Palace at Westminster, to 23d Feb. 1846, of the Works executed for the Warming and Ventilating of the temporary Houses of Lords and Commons, the Committee Rooms &c., distinguishing the Amounts paid in respect of the temporary Committee Rooms recently erected in New Palace Yard and the Speaker's Court. (75.)- 1846. xix. 319 Letter from Dr. Reid to Viscount Canning, relative to the Diificulties experienced in applying his System of Ventilation to the present House of Lords. (164.) - 1846. xix. 321 Answers of Philip Hardwicke, Esquire, George Stephenson, Esquire, and Professor Graham, to Questions submitted to them by the Chief Commissioner of Woods in regard to the Warming and Ventilationofthe new Houses of Parliament. (208.) - 1846. xix. 323 Papers relating to the Warming and Ventilation of the new Houses of Parliament, (in 13.) -----... 1847. xxix. 206 Minutes of Evidence of Dr. Reid, 11th May and 14th August 1846, before the Select Com- mittee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Progress of the building of the new Houses of Parliament. (318.) - . - . 1847. xxv. 247 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the I Possibility of improving the Lighting of the House and of the Lords Robing Room; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (16.) - - - 1852-3, xxxi. 681 3 T 3 618 GENERAL INPE5^, TO THE /; Houses Houses of Parliament — continued. 5. Warming, lighting, ventilating, and rendering Fire-proof — continued. Report from the Select Committee pf the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Possibility of improving the Ventilation and the , Lighting of the House, and the conti- guous Chambers, Galleries, and Passages; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (60.) - , - - - - 1854. Vol. xxi, p. 187 6. Decoration of the new Houses, and Encouragement of the Fine Arts : First Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed for the Purpose of inquiring into the Mode in which, by means of the interior Decoration of the new Houses of ParUa- ment, the Fine Arts can be most effectually encouraged. - -■ 1842. ' xix. 521 Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1843. xxxiii. 427 Third Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1844. xxni. 291 Fourth Report of the Commissioners. - - . , . 1845. xxv. 517 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. , - . . 1846. xxxiv. 305 Sixth Report of the Commissioners. .... 1846. xxxiv. 333 Seventh Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1847. xxxiv. 83 Eighth Report of the Commissioners. - ... 1849. xl. 529 Ninth Report of the Commissioners. ... 1850. xxviii. 727 Tenth Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1854. xxxv. 267 Eleventh Report of the Commissioners. .... 1857-8. xxx. 191 • Report of the Architect of the new Houses of Parliament to the Commissioners on the Fine Arts, as to internal Decorations, Addition to Buildings, &c. of the new Houses of Parliament. - - - - - - - 1843. xxxm. 433 Mr. Barry's Report to the Commissioners on the Fine Arts, respecting the Localities in the new Houses of Parliament whicl^ may be adapted to the Reception of Works in Sculpture ; and Extract from the Report of the Committee appointed on the Sub- ject. .------- 1844. xxiii, 303-306 Observations on the Selection of Subjects for Painting in the Palace at Westminster, by Mr. Hallam; Resolutions on the Subject proposed by Mr. Gaily Knight; Letters thereon from the Right Hon. Viscount Mahon aiid from Mr. Hallam ; and Paper on the same Subject, by the Secretary to the Fine Arts Commission. 1844. xxiii. 311-334 Reports of the Committee of Commissioners on the Fine Arts as to the Erection of Statues in the new Houses of Parliament ; and a Letter from Mr. Hallam on the same Subject. ... . 1845. xxy. 525-529 Notices issued by the Royal Commission of Fine Arts on the Subject of Oil Paintings for Decoration of the new Houses of Parliament. ... 1845. xxv. 532,533 Report of the Committee appointed to select Subjects in Painting and Sculpture, with a View to the future Decoration of the Palace at Westminster. - - 1847. xxxiv. 91 7. The Great Clock : Papers relative to the Great Clock for the new Palace at Westminster. (232.) - 1847. xxi. 3 Mr. Dent's Memorial to the Commissioners of Woods, &c., dated Nov. 1845 :,,Also, Letter from Alexander Milne, Esq., to Mr. Dent, dated Dec. 1845.. (213.) 1847. xxi. 61 Three Letters from Mr. Dent to the Commissioners of Woods, &c. on 3d May, 8th June, and 3d July 1847. (300.) - - - - - , 1847. xxi. 83 Return of all Specifications and Estimates sent by Mr. Dent and by Mr. Whitehurst to the Office of Woods, &c. relating to the Great Clock. (295.) - - 1847. xxi. 63 Further Papers relative to the Great Clock. (21.) - 7 - 18^7-8. xxi. 33 8. Grants voted for the new Houses : Statement of the Amount of Grants voted in each Year for the new Palace at Westminster, and the Amount expended in each Year ; with Copy of Report from the Architect, showing the Reason for not requiring the whole of the Grant in any Year in which the Amount granted may not have been expended, (in 13.) - - 1847. xxix. 205 9. Temporary Accommodation of the Two Houses : Reports from Architects relative to the Condition of the Walls of St. Stephen's Chapel. (119.) - - - 1835. xxxvii. 497 Account of the Expense incurred for the Accommodation of each House of Parliament since the Commencement of the new Palace at Westminster, (in 13.) - 1847. xxix. 204 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Ventilation of the Houses of Parliament; with Minutes of Evidence. (235.) . - - 1835. xxvi. 229 [Subject : — Dr. Eeid's Suggestions for improving tlie Ventilation of the temporary House of Commons, and rendering the same more favourable to the Transmission of Sound.] Report from the Lords Committees appointed to consider of a Plan for providing a more convenient temporary Accommodation for the House of Lords ; with Minutes of Evi- dence. (96.) - - - - - - - 1835. xxviii. 615 [Subject ; — Sir Robert Smirke's Plan foi: erecting a temporaiy House on the Site between the present House and St. Stephen's Chapel.] 10. Architects Claims for Services : Treasury Minutes, dated 6th February 1854 and the 29th January 1856, in regard to the Claims of Sir Charles' Barry for Services connected with the building of the new Palace at Westminster. (35.) - - - ..... \S6Q. xxii. 311 Treasury Minute, dated 4th July 1856, relative to the Amount of > Remuneration to be allowed to Sir Charles Barry for his Services as Architect of the new Palace at West- minster. (293.) - - - . . . . - . 1856. XXII, 315 See also 6. supra. Land Revenue^ H. 2. Westminsi'ee Impkovements. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 519 Houses ----- Huggins Houses op Cokrection. See G-aols and Prisons. Houses of Industry, Ireland. See Poor in Ireland, I. Houses. -See Drainage of Towns. LandloiId and Tenant. ' Rating of Tenements. Housebreaking,, See Burglary. . , Household Rotal. See King (George III.) Householders, Compound. See Parliamentary 'Representation, Reform in. Howard, Lord. See Shrewsbury Claim of Peerage. Howard of Walden Claim op Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Charles Augustus Ellis, claiming, through his deceased Mother, to be Lord Howard of Walden. (3. of 1806-7.) - - - Vol. xiv. p. 169 Reports of the Attorney General on the above Petition, and on that of Sir John Griffin - Griffin, claiming the said Barony, in 1784. (3. of 1806-7.) - - xit. 229 Proceedings in relation to the Petition of Sir John Griffin Griffin, claiming the Barony of . Howai-dde Walden, in 1784. (9. of 1806-7.) ... - xiv. 279 HowTH Harbour and Road. See Harbours. Holyhead Roads, &c. HUDDERSPIBLD BURIAL GkOUND : Bill to provide a Burial Ground for the Township of Huddersfield. (146.) - 1852. in, 327 Bill to amend the Provisions of the above Act. (207.) - - - 1854-5. it. 345 Hudson's Bay Company : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the State of those British Possessions in America which are under the Administration of the ■ Hudson's Bay Company, or over which they possess a Licence to trade ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (l^'^O ■ ■ ■ 1857, Sess. i2. xxiii. 1 [Subjects : —In view of the Expiry of the Company's Charter, the Committee advise that the Bed Biver District be annexed to the Government of Canada, and that Vancouver's Island revert to the British Government ; but that, with those Limitations, the Privilege of exclusive Trading be reserved to the Company.] Extract from the Report, from the Committee appointed, in 1748, to inquire into the State and Condition of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay, and of the Trade carried on there, (in 197.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxiii. 377 Statistical Account of the Red River Colony, taken on the 20th to the 24th of May 1856. (in 197.) - - ... 1857, Sess. 2. xxni. 381 Establishments of the Hudson's Bay Company in 1856, and Number of Indians frequenting them, (in 197.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 383 Correspondence in 1849-50, between Mr. Abbott Lawrence and Viscount Palmerston, respecting a Complaint alleging that the Hudson's Bay Company furnish large Quantities of Spirits to the Indians on the North-western Frontier of the United States, (in 197.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 387 Letter addressed by Mr. Chief Justice Draper to Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 6th May 1857, respecting the Boundairy between Canada and the Hudson's Bay Territory ; together with a Copy of the Memoraiidum therein referred to. (in 197.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 392 Memorandum by Mr. Chief Justice Draper, dated 28th May 1857, relative to Canadian Boundaries, (in 197.) - . . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 396 Statistics of the Climate, Soil, and Productions of the Red River Colony ; 6th March 1857. (in 197.) - - • - - - 1857, Sess. 2.. xxm. 399 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1857, to receive ■ and collect Evidence and Information as to the Rights of the Hudson's Bay Company under their Charter, the Renewal of the Licence of Occupation, the Character of the Soil and Climate of the Territory, and its Fitness for Settle- ments, (in 197.) - .... 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 403 Correspondence relating to the Validity of the Company's Charter, the Boundary between Canada and the Hudson's Bay Territory, and the approaching Termination of the Chai-ter. (in 197.) ,., - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 420-459 Despatches received by Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the Subject of the Establishment of a Representative Assembly at Vancouver's Island, (in 197.) . . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxm. 468 Correspondence between the Governor General of Canada, the Secretary of State, and the Hudson's Bay Company, relative to the Company's Charter and Licence of Trade. - - - - - • 1859, Sess 1. vi. 173 Instrument revoking so much of the Crown Grant, of 30th May 1838, to the Hudson's Bay Com]^any, for exclusive Trading with the Indians, as relates to the Territories comprised within the Colony of British' Coltiabia. - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 237 See also British Columbia. ■ Passage Vessels. Vancouver's Island. Hudson's Divorce : Proceedings of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in the Island of Ceylon on ■ . ,. the, BUI') to dissolve the Marriage of Francis Hudson, Merchant, and Louisa his now Wife,,and to enable hun to marry again. (48.) - .- - 1849. xxvi. 367 Huggins, Edward, Esq. : Papers relating to the Prosecution against Edward Huggins, Esq., of Nevis, for Ill-treatment towards his Slaves. (117. of 1811.) .... - xlvi. 169 3T 4 520 GENERAL INDEX TO . THE Hulks - . - . _ Hypothec Hulks. See Convicts. Milleank Peisok. Hull Docks : Report of the Admiralty on the Kingston-upon-HuU Docks Bill. (49.20.) - 1849. xxxTn. 43 Report of the Admiralty on the Kingston-upon-HuU Docks (Repeal, &c. of Provisions in Act of 1849, as to Mud dredged from the Docks) Bill. (65.8.) - 1852. xxix. 207 Report of the Admiralty on the Kingston-upon-HuU Dues and Docks Bill. (65. 28.) - - - - - - - - 1852. XXIX. 259 Hull Election : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Kingston-upon-Hull Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, and an Index. (122.) . . . - . - 1852-3. xlv. 1 Address to Her Majesty, agreed to by the Commons, and proposed to the Lords for their Concurrence, on the Eingston-upon-Hull Election Petition. (125.) - 1852-3. xxv. 107 Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Existence of corrupt Practices in the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull ; together with the Minutes of Evidence : — Part I. ....... 1854, xxxL 1 Part II. ... - . . . 1854. xxxii. 1 Hull, Teinitt House of. See Seamen, Merchant. Hull and Selbt Rail vt ay : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Kingston-upon- Hull to Selby. (121.) 1836. xn. 11 Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (83.) - - 1836. xxxn. 1 HuLME, Tkinitt Church (Manchester) : Bill to render valid certain Marriages in the Church of the Holy Trinity in the Township of Hulme and Parish of Manchester in the County of Lancaster. (405.) - 1852-3. vi. 463 HuMBEE Conservancy : Report of the Admiralty on the River Humber Conservancy Bill. (65.7.) - 1852. xxix. 207 ■ Hundred, Remedies agaInst the. See Remedies against the Hundred. Hungary : Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Hungary. ... 1850. xix. 125 Hungarian Refugees : Correspondence respecting Hungarian Refugees within the Turkish Dominions. 1851. xv. 189 Further Correspondence on same Subject. .... 1852. xvi. 219 See also Refugees, Foreign. HuNGEEFORD Poor Law Union : Correspondence relating to Relief to large Families in the Hungerford Union by the Admission of a Part of such Families to the Workhouse, between the Minister and Inhabitants of Shalbourne, the Poor Law Commissioners, and others, (in 133.) - 1838. xviii, 315 HuNLOKE, Sir H., Baet. See Roos Claim of Peerage. HUNNINGHAM CuEACY. See StONELEIGH, &C. Hunt, Mr. H. See Ilchestee G-aol. Huntly Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committee to whom was referred the Petition of George Earl of Aboyne, stating his Right to the Titles, Honours, and Dignities of Marquess of Huntly, &c. (197.) - - - - 1838. xix. 573 Husbandry Hoeses. See Assessed Taxes. Hutchinson, Viscount. See Donoughmoee, Earl. HuTTON V. Bright. See Bright v. Hutton. HuTTON V. Thompson : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in Cases of Norris v. Cooper, and Hutton v. Thompson. (208.) - - 1851. xvi. 253 Hyde Park, Disturbance in : Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the alleged Disturbance of the Public Peace in Hyde Park on Sunday, 1st July 1855, [originating in a Popular Feeling against Lord Robert Grosvenor's Sunday Trading Bill,] and the Conduct of the Metropolitan Police in connexion with the same ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. ' - - - - - - 1856. xxxvii. 1 , Hyde Park Improvements. See Metropolis Impeovements, HydeogeaphicalObseevations. See Meteoeology. Hydrometee. See Sikes's Hydrometer. • Hypothec : Bills to regulate the Landlord's Right of Hypothec in Scotland. (21. & 60. of 1830-31.) ccLxxxiii. 105. 227 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 521 Idiots . . . _ Impoets I. Idiots and Ltjnatics. See Lunacy. Idle Drainage : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Idle Drainage Bill. (65.41.) - 1852. Vol. xxix. p. 311 Idolatkt in India. See East Indies, III. lo. Ilchestee Gaol : Report from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Condition and Treatment of Prisoners confined in Ilchester Gaol, the Conduct and Management of the Gaol, and the Site and Buildings of the same. (20. of 1822.) ... cxxxvi. 227 Eeports of the High Sheriff and Magistrates of the County of Somerset on an Inquiry into Charges preferred against the Keeper of the Gaol by Mr. Henry Hunt, a Prisoner confined therein. (21. of 1822.) ..... cxxxVi. 251 Coroners Inquests taken in the Gaol. (33. of 1822.) ... cxxxvi. 275 Illegal Seciikities. See Securities. Illegitimate Births. See Bastard Children. Crimes and Oefences, 1. 8 a. Poor , AND Poor Rates, III. 5. Poor in Ireland, II. 3. , Illicit Distillation. Inland Retenue. Revenue Police. Revenue, Public, II. Spirits. Illusory Appointments : Bill to alter and amend the Law relating to Illusory Appointments. (52. of 1 829.) - ccxlh. 437 A similar Bill. (52. of 1830.) - - - - - - ccLXin. 93 Immediate Lessors, Rating of. See Poor in Ireland, II. l. Immigration. See Emigration. Impeachments : Report from the Lords Committees appointed, in the present Session, to inspect the Journals in relation to Proceedings on Impeachments for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, and to whom was referred the further Article of Impeachment exhibited against Viscount MelviUe. (10. of 1806.) - - - - - - - v. 417 Report from the Lords Committees appointed, in 1795, to search for Precedents of the Manner of proceeding to Judgment on Impeachments. (42. of 1806.) ... v. 421 See also Hastings, Warren, Esq. Mellville, Lord Viscount. Queen Caroline. Imports and Exports : I. Bills relating to Imports and Exports. II. Accounts relating to Imports and Exports : 1. Imports and Exports of the United Kingdom, 2. Imports and Exports of Great Britain. 3. Imports and Exports of Ireland. 4. Imports and Exports of Scotland, 5. Imports and Exports between the United Kingdom and particular Countries. 6. Importation of particular Articles. 7. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to Imports and Exports : Bill for the more correct Ascertainment of the Value of Duty-free Goods and Merchandise exported. (114. of 1812-13.) ----,. xix. 643 Bill for the Encouragement of Navigation and Commerce, by regulating the Importation of Goods and Merchandise, so far as relates to the Countries from whence, and the Ships in which, such Importation shall be made. (57. of 1822.) - - cxxviii. 157 Bill to repeal divers ancient Statutes and Parts of Statutes so far as they relate to Impor- tation and Exportation of Goods and Merchandise from and to Foreign Countries. (58. of 1822.) - . - . . . . . CXXVIII. 173 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts relating to the Importation of Goods and Merchandise. (59. of 1822.) -.-... cxxviii, 219 n. Accounts relating to Imports and Exports : 1. Imports and Exports of the United Kingdom : Account of the Value of the. Imports and Exports of the United Kingdom, for the Tears 1816, 1817, and 1818. (in 30. of 1819.) - - - . - xcvin. 428 Similar Accounts for the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819. (in 103. of 1820.) - cxviii.' 253 Ditto, (in 5.) - 1844_ -^.^jj^, 432 Similar Accounts, for the Years 1820, 1821, and 1822. (in 36, of 1823.) - clv. 22 Similar Accounts, for the Years 1821, 1822, and 1823. (in 58. of 1824.) - clxix. 12 SimUar Accounts, for the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. (in 193.) - 1836. xxv. 23 Account of the Official Value of all British, Irish, and Foreign Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom, in 1794, and in 1822, 1823, and 1824 ; and a like Account of the Value of all Goods imported into the United Kingdom during the same Periods, (in 47, of 1825,) --.... cxciii, 36 Official and Declared Value of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain and Ireland, in each Year from 1798 to 1829. (111. of 1830.) .... cclxxvii. 229 III. 3 TJ ^522 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Imports Impoets and Expohts : II. Accounts — continued. 1 . Imports and Exports of the United Kingdom — continued. Account of the OfScial Value of all Imports into and Exports from the United Kingdom, distinguishing the Value of the Produce and Manufactures of the- United Kingdom from the Value of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported ; also stating the Value of the Produce and Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, accorditig to the Eeal or Declaimed Value thereof, for the Year 1837; and' comparing the same with the Years 1835 and 1836. (207.) - - . - - - 1838. Vol; xviii. p. 529 Accounts relating to the Imports and Exports, Customs Duties, and Shipping of the United Kingdom. (69.) - - - - ... - 1838. xviii. 521 Similar Accounts for the Year 1838. (11.) - - - - 1839. xvi. 493 Declared Value of British and Irish Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom, in each Year from 1827 to 1836 ; specifying the various Countries to which the same were exported, (in 295,) - - - - - - 1840. xxtii. 615 Account of the Exports of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures from the United Kingdom to the British Colonies in Africa, Asia, and America, from 1828 to 1838. (in 85.) " - ■■ . - . - - . '■■ . 1840. x. 95 Account of the Imports into the United Kingdom from the British Colonies in Africa, Asia, and America respectively, in each Year from 1828 to 1838 inclusive, (in 85.) -1840. x. 122 Value of British Produce and Manufactures exported to various Districts or Quarters of the , World, in each of the Years 1827, 1830, 1834, 1635, 1836, 1837, and 1838,' &c. (in 71.) - 1 • - . : . - • .1841. XXV. 214 Quantities of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise imported into,' exported from,' and retained for' Consumption in the United Kingdom, from 1831 to 1840. - - 1842. x. 253 . . Imports of the -principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise, of the Consumption of such Articles, and of the Customs Duties received thereon, in the Year ended 5th January 1842, compared with the Imports, Consumption, and Receipts of the pre- ceding Year. (35.) - - - . ■■- ^ 1-842. XIV. 333 Exports in the Five Years terminating with 1790 (inclusive of that Year),' and in the Five Years preceding 1821, and in the Fi-ye Years preceding 1846. (91.) - 1846. xix. 239 Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom from 1830. (in 29 -App.) - - . - 1846. xxm. 144 Real and Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures-exported to different Foreign Countries and Colonial Possessions from 1827 to 1844. (in59.) - 1846. xx. 325 Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom, specifying the various Co.untrie^ to which the same were exported, in each Year from 1830 to 1844. (in 127.) - - - - 1846. xix. 100 Quantities (in Tons) of each of the Articles, the Produce of Europe^ enumerated in 8 & 9 Vict, c. 88., which have been imported into the United Kingdom during tie Yeai-s 1845, 1846, and 1847, showing the Proportion imported in British Ships and that imported in' Foreign Ships. (130.) - - 1- . . ■ . . . ,. :. 1847-8.- xxi. 363 Declared Value of British aijd Irish Produce and Manufactures, exported from the United Kingdom to various Countries in the Year 1848.. (in 38^A.) - 1,849. xiv. 472 Total Value of all Imports, at the Offici3,L Rates pf Valuation, during the Year 1844, and comparing the same with the Years 1845 and 1846, into England and Wales, Scotland, atid Ireland, (in 178.) - , - - - . ^ 1849. xxv. 381 Total Declared Value of all Produce and Manufactures exported during the Year 1844, com- paring the same with the Years 1845 and 1846, from England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, (in 178.) - - ■ - : i , . - 1849. xxV; 382 ■Imports and'- Exports of the United Kingdom during each of the Years from 1822 to 1850. ,.(81.) , - . - - -. - - - - 1851. XVI. 137 Value of the Imports and Exports of the United Kingdom during the Years 1822 to 1850, distinguishing the Amoi^iit of the Produce on Manufactures of the United Kingdom exported, from the Value of the Foreign and Colonial Merchandise exported, &c. (in 81.). ■- - " '. ■ .--, - - 1851.; XVI. 144 Value of Imports and Exports of the United Kingdojn, and Amount of Tonnage, Inwards and ' Outwards, during the Years, 1822 to 1851,. distinguishing British and Foreign. ^,(^6'.) "- '-. - - - - -,^ - - 1852. XVII. 107 Account of the Imports and Exports of„the United Kingdom, stated in OtficiaJ. Value and in ' Real Valued in each Year from 1847 to 1856. - - - l'857-8. xxxix. 46 Accounts of the Imports and Exports of Foreigii and Colbniial Merchandise into and from the , United Kingdom. iS'ee .Tea-de and Na"VT[GATion. j • ''' ■ \ 2. Imports and Exports of Great Britain : ■ Accounts of the Value of all" Import and Exports into and fl-om Gres-t Britain, for the . . - i ' Eighteen Years ending 5th Jan. 1803 ; distinguishing the Imports from the East Indies and China, &c. -(1802-3.) , - •- - - . ' .■ . [yii.] 171 Similar Account, for Eighteen Years ending 5th Jan. 1804. (in 28. of 1803-4.) - [xi.J 121 Similar Account, for Eighteen Years ending 5th Jan.' 1807. (46. of 1806-7.) -''xiii. 247 Account of the Value of all Imports and Exports into and from Great Britain, on aij annual Average of Five Years ending 5th Jan. 1793, and Five Years ending 5th Jan. 1805, compared, (in 22. of 1806.) - - - - - - vii. 135 Official Value of British Products and Manufactures (distinguishing England from Scotland), and of Foreign and Colonial Produce e'xported froni Great Britain, and Ql^icial and Rated Value of all Imports into Great Brita,in (exclusive of Imports from India and China-), in the Three Years ending.'Sth Jan.* 1806. (in 22. of 1806;) • '"'- m.. 156—138 SE^SION^L PAPEBSi 1801-1859, 523 Imports Imports and Exports : II. Accounts — continuei, • ; , 2, Imports and Exports of Great Britain — ^continued. Value of all British Produce and Manufactures, and Foi:eign or Colonial Articles, exported from Great JBritain, in 1791, 1802 and 1804. (in 44.of 1806.) '- Vol. vii. p. 158 Account of the Value of all Imports and Exports into and from Great Britain, for Three Years, ending 5th Jan. 1807; distinguishing Articles in which any considerable Increase or Diminution has tp-ken place, and showing, the Difference between the Keal and Official Value of British Goods, (in 31. of 1806-7.) - . -^ - xiii. 233 Account of the V^lue of all Impprts from Europe, Africa, America,' the East Indies, and China, and of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise, and of British Produce arid Manu- factures exported, from 1805, 1806, anS 1807. (23; of 1808.) - - - xx. 1 Account of the Value of all Imports and Exports into and from Great Britain, in the Three Months ending 5th' Jan. 1805, 1806, 1807, and 1808. (61. of 1808.) -_ xx. 13, 14 ' Total Official and Real Value of all Imports into and Exports from Great Britain, for Three Years ending 5th Jan. 1808. (26. of 1808.) - - - - - xxi. 251 Value of all Imports into and Export? from the Port of London, in the Three Months ending 5th April .1805, 1806, 1807, and 1808. (83. of 1808.) ' - , -. - xx. 25.26 Official Value of all Imports and Exports, and all Duties, Drawbacks, and Bountiea due and payable in respect thereof, in the several Ports of Grqat. Britain, in the Quarters ending 5th April 1807 and 1808. (125. of 1808.) -' . . . - xx. 31 Total Official and Real Value of all Imports into and Exports from Great Britain, for Three . Years ending 10th Oct. ,1808. (in 7. of 1809.) ... - xxx. 187 Account of the Value of all Imports into and Exports from Great Britain, in the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808; distinguishing the Imports from the East Indies and China, and British from Foreign Exports, and the Difference between the Official and Declared ',..:. Value ofBritish Exports. ..(4 i. of. 1809.) - - '. -' - xxxi 203 Total Official and Real Value of the Imports, and Exports of Great Britain, in the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808. (50. of 1809.) - - - - - xxx. 218 Official Value of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain in the Quarters ending 10th Oct. ; 1807, 1808, and 1809, (in 6. of 1810.) - - - - xxxvii. 167.170 Real and Official Value of all Imports into and Exports from Great Britain, from 1805 to 1810 ; also of all Imports and Exports between Great Britain and the United States of America, from 1801 to 1810 ; andof Exjjorts from Great Britain to all Parts of America andthe West Indies, from 1807 to 1810. (in 27. of 1812.) - - lv. 150— 153 Account of the Real and Official Value of the Imports and Exports of' Great Britain, from .l«03,to 1811. (118. of 1812.) - - . . - - LV. 163 Account of the Value of all British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported to all Partsofthe World, from 1814 to 1819. (16. of 1820.) - - - cxix. 205 Similar Account, for the Year 1820. (,109. of 1821.) - . . - cxxv. 47 Account of the Value of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain, in the Years 1820, 1821, and 1822. (in 36. of 1823.) - - - - - - - clv. 23 Similar Account, in the Year.s 1821, 1822, and 1823. (in 58. of 1824.) - clxix. 13 Account of the Official Value of British and Ii-ish Produce and Manufactures, and of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise, exported from Great Britain to Foreign Parts, in 1794, and in 1822, 1823, and 1824. (in- 47. of 1825.) - - - - cxciii. 36 Account of Foreign Grain and Wool imported into, and the Declared Value of British Manufactures exported from> Great, Britain to the Continent of Europe, in each Year ■ from 1819 to 1829. (47. of 1829.) ... - - - cclviii. 107 Account of the Value of the Imports and Exports of Great Britain in the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835, exclusive of the Trade with Ireland, &c. (193.)-. .- 1836. xxv.' 23— 28 Account showing the Amount of the Imports; and Exports of England (exclusive, of the Trade with Ireland), stated in Official Value, in each Year, from 1699 to 1778 ; together with the Increase or Decrease in the annual Average Amount of such Imports and Exports in- each Decennial Period after the first, during the entire tTerm ; followed by a similar Account of the Import and Export Trade of Great Britain from 1779 to 1800. .- - ' - : '- .- - - - 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 114 .Accounts of the Exports ~of British, and Irish Produce and Manufactures. See Trade and Navigation. • See also supra, II. 1. 3.. Imports and Exports of Ireland : Account of the Value of the Imports and Exports of Ireland, in the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. (32; of 1808.) ,----- • -- .- Similar Account, in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811. (61. of 1812.^ Ditto, in the Years 1813, 1814, and 1815. (in 73. of 1816.) Ditto, in the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819. (in 103. of 1820.) . Ditto, in the Tears 1820, 1821,- and 1822. (in 36. of 1823.) Ditto, in the Years 1821, 1822, and 1823. (in 58. of 1824.) Ditto, in each Year from 1790 to 1825. (63. of 1826.) - Ditto, from 1825to 1828. (29; of 1829.) Ditto,i'nthe Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. (in 198.) - ' ,; Value of all Imports and Exports between Ireland ,and the various Powers in the Baltic and the British North American Colonies,- from 1801 to 1820. (94. of 1820.) - cxix. 149 Value of all Exports from Ireland to the British North American Colonies, from 1764 to 1773; - - • also to S6uth America, from .1801 to 1803, and- from 1821, to 1823 ; and also.'to the United States of Ameriqa, from 1814 to 1823. ..(.16. of 1824.) • - '. clxix. 41' - XX. 39 ,40 - LV. 119 - LXXIX. 192 - CXVIII. 268 - CLV. 29 CLXIX. 19 - ccviii. 99 - CCLVIIL 55 ]836. xxv. 29 524. GENERAL INDEX TO THE Imposts Imports and Exports : II. Accounts — continued. 3. Imports and Exports of Ireland — continued. Quantity and Value of Linen, Corn and Meal, Pork, Beef, Butter, and Live Cattle, exported from Ireland, in each Year from 1790 to 1825. (79. of 1826.) - Vol. ccviii. p. 95 Statement showing the annual Average Amount and Quantity of the Imports and Exports of Ireland for the Triennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1826, and 1830, and the Biennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1832 and 1834 respectively ; distinguishing the Trade with Great Britain from the Trade with Foreign Parts : Also, a Continuation of the Statement for the Triennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1840 and 184"4 respectively, (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 239.244 Statement showing the annual Average Quantities of the following Articles exported from Ireland in each of the Years ended 5th January 1845 and 1846 ; distinguishing the Exports to Great Britain from those to Foreign Countries ; viz.. Oxen, Sheep, Swine, Horses, Bacon and Hams, Beef and Pork, Butter, Wheat and Wheat Flour, Oats and Oatmeal, Irish Spirits, Linen Manufactures, Linen Yarn, and Cotton Manufactures, (in 225.) ........ 1846. xx. 344 Accounts of the Exports of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures. See Trade and Navigation. See also supra, II. 1. 2. ; infra, 6. 6. Agriculture. Provisions, &c. 4. Imports and Exports of Scotland : » Account of the Quantity and OfiS^cial Value of Cottons, Linens, Corn and Meal, Spirits, Glass, Salt Fish, and Coal, exported from Scotland, in each Year from 1790 to 1825. (102. of 1826.) CCVIII. 85 Account of the Official Value of the Imports and Exports of Scotland, in eact Year from 1790 to 1825. (64. of 1826.) ccviii, 93 See also supra, II. 1.2.; infra, 6. 5. Imports and Exports between the United Kingdom and particular Countries: Account of the total Eeal Value of Exports from England to all Parts of America and the West Indies ; distinguishing Produce and Manufactures from Foreign and Colonial Merchandise, and the United States from other Parts of America ; in the Four Quarters ending 10th Oct. 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. (in 6. of 1810.) - - xxxvii. 166 Accounts of the Value of all Exports from Great Britain and Ireland to the British North American Colonies, from 1764 to 1773 ; also to South America, from 1801 to 1803, and from 1821 to 1823 ; and also to the United States in North America, from 1814 to 1823. (16. 13. & 63. of 1824.) - - - - - clxix. 41. 45. 49 Exports from Great Britain to Denmark and the Danish German Dominions, from 5th Jan. 1798to5th Jan. 1807. (44. of 1808.) xx. 62 Accounts of the Official Value of Goods exported from Great Britain to Denmai-k, Norway, Sweden, Russia, and Prussia, and also to the British North American Colonies, from 1799 to 1819. (37. of 1820.) ' - cxix. 213 Value of all British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from Great Britain to Russia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Prussia, Germany, Holland, and Flanders, from 1814 to 1819. (43. of 1820.) - - . - - - - cxix. 221 Official Value of all British Produce or Manufactures exported from Great Britain to Russia and Prussia, from 1814 to 1826. (47. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxx. 75 Official and Declared Value of the yearly Imports and Exports, from 1814 to 1826, between Great Britain and Russia, Prussia (including Stettin), and Hamburgh, and the other Hanseatic Towns. (87. of 1826-27.) . - - . . ccxx. 79 Value of all British Produce and Manufactures exported from Great Britain to France, Spain, and Portugal, from 1785 to 1819. (26. of 1820.) - - - cxix. 203 Account of the Quantity of Goods exported, in 1820, from Great Britain to France. (121. of 1821.) cxxv. 51 Declared Value and Quantities of the Articles imported from France for Home Consumption, and of the Articles exported from the United Kingdom into France, in each Year from .1823 to 1829. (90. of 1830.) - - - - - . cclxxvii. 237 Declared Value of all British Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom to France in 1828, 1829, and 1830. (59. of 1831.) - . . . . ccxciv. 77 Declared Value of all British Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom to Portugal in 1828, 1829, and 1830. (58. of 1831.) - - . . . ccxciv. 79 Returns of the Exports and Imports, during the last Ten Years, between Great Britain and Hayti, and between Great Britain and Jamaica. (358.) - - 1838. xviii. 537 Real and Declared Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom to the following Foreign Countries and Colonial Possessions ; viz., France, Holland, Prussia, Russia, Canada, and the other British North American Colonies, and the British West Indies, in each Year from 1830 to 1845. (185.) - 1846. xix. 53 See also infra, 6. 6. Importation and Exportation of particular Articles : Accounts of the Quantity of Wool, Cotton, Indigo, Timber, Ashes, Silk, Tobacco, Wine, and Tallow, imported into the United Kingdom in every Month of the Three Years ended 5th Jan. 1826 ; also of the Quantity imported in the Year ended 10th Oct. 1825, and in the Three Years ended 5th Jan. 1825. (45. & 11. of 1826.) - - ccviii. 79. 83 Quantity of Timber of all Sorts, Masts, Flax, Hemp, Tallow, and Linseed, imported, in each Year from 1822 to 1826, into the United Kingdom, from the different Ports of Europe, dis- tinguishing the Countries from which imported. (36. of 1826-27.) - ccxx. 125 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 525 Imports Imports and Exports : II. Accounts— continued. 6. Importation and Exportation of particular Articles — continued. Number of live Sheep exported from Great Britain to the Continent of Europe in 1823 and 1826. (64. of 1826-27.) ------ Vol. ccxx. p. 53 Quantity and Official and Declared Value of all Butter, Cheese, Tallow, Hides, and Seeds imported yearly, from 1815 to 1826, into Great Britain, from Foreign Countries and British Possessions abroad, (86. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxx. 129 Copper Ore imported into Great Britain from 5th January 1826 to 5th June 1827, without Payment of Duty. (52, of 1828.) . - . . - ocxxxviii, 551 Quantity and Official and Declared Value of the Hides, unwrought Leather, Oak Bark, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, and Tallow, imported into the United Kingdom in each of the Ten Years ending 5th Jan. 1828. (53. of 1828.) - - - - ccxxxviii, 437 Quantities or Value of the following Articles on which Duty has been paid for Home Con- sumption in the United Kingdom, in each Year from 1820 to 1829, and the Eate of Duty in each Year on each Article ; viz., Chinaware, Earthenware, Cordage, Cotton Manufactures of India or otherwise, Glass Manufactures, Iron in Bars, Lead and Lead Ore, Leather Gloves, Paper, Paper Hangings, Toys, Turnery, Woollen Manufactures, Linen, Pewter Manufactures, Steel Manufactures, Watches and Clocks, Wire, Brass, Copper, and Iron. (83. of 1830.) . . - - . cCLXXvii. 347 Quantity of Coculus Indicus, Quassia, and Quash that paid Duty, and was imported into Great Britain, in each Year from 1820 to 1829, and the Amount of Duty paid thereon, (225. of 1830.) .-..--- ccLXXVii. 359 Account of the Amount of the Imports of the following Articles, in 1830, 1831, and 1832, the Average Eate of Duty at which the same were imported, and the total Amount of Duty upon each Article ; viz.. Brass Buttons, China (plain and ornamental). Clocks, Corn, Flowers (Artificial), Gauze (Thread), Gloves, Hair or Goats Wool, Hats (Felt), Iron (wrought). Lace (Thread), Leather Manufactures, Linens, Mats and Matting, Silk, Thread, Tin Manufactures, Watches, Wool and Cotton, Wares and Merchandise generally. (93. of 1833.) ------ cccxxiv. 621 Account of the Quantity of Apples and Pears imported in each Year from 1836 to 1841, stating the Eate of Duty paid, and the total Amount of Duty received, on account thereof in each Year. (89.) ------ 1842. xiv, 69 Eeturns of the Quantity of Salt Provisions, Hams, and Bacon contracted for by the Government, for each of the last Ten Years, stating the Price at which the Contracts were made ; the Quantity of Forejgn Salt Beef and Pork, Bacon and Hams imported into the United Kingdom in each of the last Ten Years ; the Quantities taken out for Home Consumption, and the Quantities re-exported ; distinguishing the Countries from whence imported and to which exported. (121.) ... 1842. xiv. 227 Accounts of the Quantities of British Iron exported from Great Britain, and of Foreign Iron imported and exported, in each Year from 1833 to 1842 inclusive ; and also of British Hardware and Cutlery exported from Great Britain during the same Period. (138.) . . i - - . - - 1843. XVIII. 17 Account of the Quantities of Foreign Iron imported into and exported from the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1842, and also of the Quantities of British Iron (including un- wrought Steel) exported from the United Kingdom, (in 138.) - 1843. xyiii. 18 Account of the Quantity of Woollen Eags imported into this Country during the last Five Years, and the Amount of Duty paid ; distinguishing that imported for Manufactures from that imported for Agricultural Purposes. (112.) - - 1844. xv. 693 Account of the Official and Declared Value of all British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from the United Kingdom in each of the Years from 1815 to 1828 inclusive ; distinguishing the Exports to Eussia, Prussia, Germany, Holland, and Belgium ; and distinguishing Woollens, Cottons, Silks, Linen, Cutlery, and Hardware from all other Goods, (163.) ....... 1841. xviii. 535 Similar Account for the Years 1828 to 1838. (63.) - - - 1839. xvi. 501 Similar Account for the Years 1839 and 1840. (93.) - - 1841. xviii. 541 Similar Account for the Year 1841. (146.) - - - - 1842. xiv. 327 Similar Account for the Year 1842. (115.) - - - - 1843. xvm. 13 Similar Account for the Year 1843. (105.) - - - - 1844. xv. 273 Similar Account for the Year 1844. (147.) - - - - 1845. xvi. 43 Similar Account for the Year 1845. (90.) - . - - 1846. xix. 51 Similar Accoimt for the Years 1840 to 1846. (243.) - - 1847. xx. 207 Similar Account for the Year 1847. (188.) - - - - 1847-8. xxi. 47 Account of the Quantity of Cocoa and Coffee entered for Consumption in the United Kingdom in each of the Six Years ending the 5th of April 1843, with the Amount of Duty received thereon, (in 118.) ----- 1843. xvm. 559 Accounts of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and other Grain and Wheat, Flour or Meal, and Oatmeal exported from Ireland in each Year from 1830 to 1845 ; also of all Cattle, Sheep, and Swine exported from Ireland in each Year from 1830 to 1845, distinguishing the Countries to which exported. (71.) - - - - - 1846. xx. 467 ' Statement showing the annual average Quantities of the following Articles retained for Home Consumption iii Ireland in each of the Years ending 5th January 1845 and 1846 ; viz.. Wines, Spirits, Foreign and Home-made Tobacco, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Flaxseed, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Wool, Woollen and Worsted Yai-n, Eaw and Thi-own Silk, unwrought Iron, Timber, Deals, and Coals, (in 225.) ----- 1846., ?;s. 343 3U 3 526 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Imposts - - . - s - Impeisonment Imports AND Expokts : II. Accounts — continued. 6. Importation and Exportatian of particular Articles — continued. i Return sliowing the Number and Description of eacli Kind of live ■Cattle and other Animals imported into the United Kingdom from Foreign Countries, during the last Two Years : And also, Accounts of the Quantities of British Sheep and Lambs Wool and Woollen Yarn exported from the United Kingdom during the same Period, distinguishing the Countries to which exported ; and of the Quantities of Wool imported into the United Kingdom from Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions, and from all Foreign Countries ; specifying South Africa, the East Indies, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Port Phillip, South Australia, and Western Australia ; also specifying Alpaca and Vicuna Wool, the Quantities of each, and the Countries from whence they are imported, diifing the last Two Years. (258.) .... - 1847-8. Vol. xx. p. 477 Returns of the Declared Value of Foreign Manufactures of Metal, Linen, &c. imported for Home Consumption into the United Kingdom, in the Years ending 5th January 1847, 1848, and 1849. (186.) - 1849. xiv. 545 Return of all Live Stock imported from Ireland into England, from 5th April 1847 to 5th April 1848 : And also, similar Return, from 5th April 1848 to 5th April 1849. (156.) - . - - - - - - - 1849. XIV. 569 Account of the Quantities of Quassia and Aloes imported from January 1840 to January 1849. (105.) - - - - - - - 1849. xxv. 439 Account of the Quantities of Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Foreign Sjud British Spirits, Beer, Malt, and Wine, retained for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom in each of the last Fifteen Years, ending 5th January 1850. (in 25.) - - 1850. xxiv. 444 Account of the Quantities of Quassia and Aloes imported from January 1840 to Jaiiuary 1852 : Also, Account of the Quantity of Foreign Hops charged with Duty in the United Kingdom for the same Period. (70.) ----- 1852. x. 177 Account of the Number of live Animals, and of the Quantity of Provisions and of all Articles of Food, imported and exported from 1833 to 1837, and from 1847 to 1851. (in 141.) - - - 1852. X. 184 Copy of recent Instructions given to the Governor of Ceylon with reference to the Repeal of the Export Duty on Cinnamon in that Colony. (196.) - - 1852. xv. 401 Return of Lead and other Articles Contraband of War exported from the United Kingdom to Foreign Countries since the Declaration of War ; specifying to what Countries the same have been exported : And also, Return of the Quantities of Tallow, Hemp, Linseed, Flax, and Bristles imported into the United Kingdom in Foreign Vessels during the Year 1854 ; specifying from what Countries the same were imported. (77.) - - - - - - - 1854-5. xvii. 723 Return of the Quantity of Hemp, Flax, and Tallow received into this Country from Russia and Prussia between 1st January and 25th April in the Years 1853, 1854, and 1855. (92.) ------- 1854-5. xvii. 729 Return of Horses and Mares exported from and imported into the United Kingdom from 25th April 1852 to 25thApril 1855, stating the Number in each Month. (96.) 1854-5. viii. 667 Minutes of the Board of Customs, dated 20th November and 31st December 1857, regulating the Rent to be charged for the warehousing of Tobacco. - 1857-8. , xxxix. 56 7. Miscellaneous : Rules followed in making up the Account of the OflScial Value of Cottons and Linens exported not entitled to Bounty or Drawback, and in making up the' Account of the Official Value of all Articles of British and Foreign Manufacture and Produce exported from Great Britain. (56. of 1812.) - - - - - - lv. 169 Alphabetical List of all Foreign Articles of which the Importation is prohibited into Great Britain, and of Articles of Home Produce and Manufacture on the Exportation of which Bounties are paid, (in 118. of 1813-14.) - - - - lxx. 204, 205 Accounts of the Navigation Laws which relate to the Importation, of Goods ; and Lists of Articles absolutely or partially prohibited to be imported. (75. of 1820.) - cxix. 87 See also Beandy. Agbiculture. America, United States of. Arms and Ammunition. Artisans and Machinert. Brazils. Bullion ; see Coin AND Coinage, I. III. 3. Butter and Cheese. Coals. Coffee. Coin AND Coinage, I. IH. 3. Colonies. Commercial Licences. Corn. Cotton, &c. Customs. Derelict Goods. East Indies, I. 3. III. 3. 4. a. 6. Flax, &c. Gloves. Guernsey, &c. Hides and Skins. Hops. Isle op Man. Jesuits Bark. Lead and Lead Ore. Leather. Linen Trade AND Linen. Marshall's Digest. Naval Timber. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. • Porter's Tables ; see Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Portugal. Provisions, &c. Prussia. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Silk Trade, I. 2. 11. Singapore.' Spain. Spirits. Statistical Abstract. Sugar. Timber. Tobacco and Snuff. Trade, Foreign. Trade and Navigation. Transit Trade. Turtle. .Wake- housing of Goods. West India Colonies. Wine. Wool. Woollen Manufacture. Impounding Distresses. See Distresses, Ireland. Imprest Money. See Natal Inquiry. Imprisonment for Debt. See County Courts. Debtors and Debts. Small Debts, and Small Debt Courts. . SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. '527 Impbovement Improvement and Drainage ofLands : I. Bills relating to the Impfovement and Drainage of Lands : Bill for the Improvement of Lands in Ireland. (48.) - 1837. Vol. il. p. 353 Bill for facilitating the Drainage of Lands in England and Wales. (257.) - 1840. ii. 433 Bill to enable Owners of Settled Estates to defray the Expense of draining the 6ame by way ■of ]Ht6rtgage. (166.] As amended by Select Committee. (203.) - 1840. v. 179. 183 Bill to promote the Drainage of Lands, and Improvement of Navigation and Water Power in connexion with such Drainage, in Ireland. (154.) - - - 1842. m. 59 BiU to provide Compensation for Tenants making Improvements, and to create Charges in favour of Landlords in respect of Improvements by Tenants or Landlords in Ireland. (196.) - - 1845. V. 609 Bill to facilitate the Drainage of Lands in England. and Wales. (311.) - 1845. ill. 439 Bill to alter and amend the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 55., intituled "An Act to enable Owners of Settled Estates to defray the Expenses of draining the same by way of Mortgage." (229.) As amended on Report. (258.) As proposed to be amended on Re-com- mitment. (273.) - - - - - 1845. in, 463. 471. 479 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89. for promoting the Drainage of Lands, and Improve- ment of Navigation and Water Power in connexion with such Drainage, in Ireland. (302.) 1845. III. 451 Bill to authorize the Advance of Public Money to a limited Amount to promote the Improve- ment of Land in Great Britain and Ireland by Works of Drainage. (279.) ^As amended in Committee; (303.) - - - - 1846. ill. 409. 431 Bin to amend the Acts 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89. and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 69. for promoting theDrainage of I Lands and Improvement of Navigation and Water Power in connexion with such Drainage, in L-eland; and to afford Facilities for increased Employment for the Labouring Classes in Works of Drainage during the present Year. (33.) - 1846. iii. 455 Bill to explain and amend the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 101., authorizing the Advance of Money for the Improvement of Land by Drainage in Great Britain. (55.) - 1847. iv. 1 Bin to facilitate the Drainage of Lands in England and Wales. (136.) As amended in Committee. (175.) - - - - - - 1847. iv. 9. 23 Bill to facilitate the Drainage of Lands in Scotland. (246.) -As amended in Committee. (297.) - 1847. IV. 45. 57 BiU to continue for a limited Time the Provisions for summary Proceedings contained in the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 4. to amend the Acts for promoting the Drainage of Lands, and for other Purposes ; and to amend the said Act. (272.) - - - 1847. iv'. 37 BiU to provide additional Funds for Loans for Drainage and other Works of public UtUity in Ireland, and to repeal 9 & 10 Vict. c. 109., for authorizing a further Issue of Money in aid of PubUc Works of acknowledged Utility. (291.) - ' 1847. V. 241 Bill to facilitate the Improvement of Landed Property in Ireland. (96.) - 1847. ly. 281 Clauses to be proposed" on Report by the Duke of Wellington. (96 a.) - 1847. iv. 317 Bill with the Amendments made by'the Commons to the BiU as amended by the Lords. (173.) - - - - . . . 1847. IV. 319 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments. (172.) - 1847. iv. 357 BUI [as amended] to facilitate the temporary Investment of Trust Monies in the Improve- ment of Landed Property in Ireland. (186.) - - - 1847. v. 463 BiU to simplify Forms of Certificates under 9 & 10 Vict. c. 101. authorizing the Advance of Money for Improvement of Land by Drainage in Great Britain. (366.)- 1847-8. rv. 501 Bill to provide additional Funds for Loans for Drainage and other Works of public Utility, in Ireland. (269.) - - - - - - - 1847-8. vi. 317 BiU to promote the Advance of private Money for Dra,inage of Lands in Great Britain. (188.) As amended in Committee. (199.) As amended, by the Commons. (282.) ..-.-.. 1849. IV. 407.421.435 Bill to amend the Act 10 85 11 Vict. c. 32., for facilitating the Improvement of Landed Pro- perty in Ireland. (233.) - - - - - - 1849. V. 251 BUI to authorize further Advances of Money for the Improvement of Landed Property, and the Extension and Promotion of Drainage and other Works of pubUc Utility, in Ireland. (118.) - - - , - - - - 1849. v. 249 BUI to authorize further- Advances of Money fop Drainage and -the Improvement of Landed Property in the United Kingdom, ; and to amend the Acts relating to such Advances. (205.) .... . . . . . 1850. IV, 39 Bill to authorize the Transfer of Loans for the Improvement of Land in Ireland to other i Land. (334.) "■ - - . . ... I8SO. vi. 559 Bill to extend the Provisions of " The Drainage of Lands Act, 1849," to the Advance of private Money for the Erection of Farm Buildings on Lands in Great Britain and Ireland. (142.) ^ . . : . . . 1851. V. 31 Bill for further facilitating the Drainage and Embankment of Lands in England and Wales. ■ ; (38.) ' : - - 1852. m. 181 BiU to extend the Act 10 & 11 Vict, c.,32.,to facilitate the Improvement of Landed Property in Ireland, and the Acts amending the same, to the Erection of Scutch MiUs for Flax in Ireland. 073.) , - ' - . . . - 1852. iv. 353 BUI to facilitate the Improvement of Landed Property in Ireland by Owners of Settled Estates. ..(99.) — s— -As amended ,on Report. (174.) —With the Amendments made by the Committee ott Be-commitment. (184.) With the Amendments made on .Report. .(237.) „ - ,!• -„ - , - 1852-3, V. 217. 2^=3. 269. 295 3U 4 528 GENEARL IDNEX TO THE Impkovement Improvement and Drainage of Lands : I. Bills — continued. Bill to amend the Acts for promoting the Drainage of Lands, and Improvements in connexion therewith, in Ireland. (368.) . - - . 1852-3. Vol. iv. p. 599 Bill for facilitating the Drainage of Lands in England and Wales. (220.) - 1854. iv. 57 Bill for regulating Powers of creating Charges on Land under Private Acts for Drainage and other Improvements. (205.) . - » . . 1854-5. vi. 291 Bill to authorize the Application of certain Sums granted by Parliament for Drainage and other Works of public Utility in Ireland towards the Completion of certain Navigations undertaken in connexion with Drainages, and to amend the Acts for promoting the Drainage of Lands and Improvements in connexion therewith in Ireland. (310.) - 1854-5. vi. 7 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Advance of Public Money to promote the Improve- ment of Land. (36.) . . - - i . - 1856. IV. 459 Bill to extend and amend the Provisions of the Act " to promote the Advance of private Money for Drainage of Lands in Great Britain and Ireland." (98.) As amended by the Select Committee. (185.) As amended in Committee. (212.) As proposed to be amended on Third Reading. (212. 2.) - - 1856. iv. 467. 471. 477. 483 Bill to provide for the Maintenance of Navigations made in connexion with Drainage, and to make further Provision in relation to Works of Di-ainage in Ireland. (203.) 1 856. iv. 491 Bill to authorize the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland to sell Mill Sites and Water Power, notwithstanding Final Award, jn any Drainage or Navigation District. (127.) -.--.. 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 211 Bill to extend the Time for making Advances towards Navigations in Ireland tinder the Provisions of the Act 19 & 20 Vict. c. 62. (207.) - I - 1857-8. v. 1 n. Eeports and Correspondence relating to the Improvement and Drainage of Lands : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Ex» pediency of a Legislative Enactment being introduced to enable Possessors of Entailed Estates to charge such Estates with a Sum, to be limited, for the Purpose of draining and otherwise permanently improving the same ; with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. (119.) -.-.-. 1845. xviii. 85 Ditto [reprinted]. (11.) ...... 1849. xxx. Ill [Subjects : — ^Beneficial Operation of Drainage. The Statute 3 & 4 Vict. u. 55. not taken aflvantage of, in consequence of Delay and Expense attendant upon Proceedings under it. Necessity of amending that Statute, by referring to the Court of Chancery, or to some superior legal Tribunal, all Applications to charge Estates proposed to be drained.] First Annual Report to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, from the Board of Public Works, Ireland, appointed Commissioners under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89. for promoting the Drainage of Lands, &c. in Ireland. - - . . 1843. xxxiii. 293 Second Report from the same Commissioners, - - - 1844. xxiii. 25 Third Report from the same Commissioners. .... 1845. xxui. 203 Fourth Report from the same Commissioners. - _ . 1846. xxxrv. 91 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Expediency of a Legislative Enactment being introduced to enable Possessors of Entailed Estates to charge such Estates with a Sum, to be limited, for the Purpose of draining and otherwise permanently improving the same ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (4.) - .... - 1849. xxx. 303 Second Report from the same Committee. (4.-n.) ... 1849. xxx. 385 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Operation of the Acts relating to the Drainage of Lands in Ireland as administered by the Board of Works ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (178.) . _ . 1852. xxi. 1 Correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, or the Boai;d of Works in Ireland, and Individuals concerned, in relation to the due Expenditure of the Advances under the Land Improvement Act, Ireland, 10 85 11 Vict. c. 32., and in particular having reference to the 29th Section of the said Act, which provides that all Labour shall be paid in the current Coin of the Realm, and not otherwise : And also, Returns of all Advances applied for and of all Advances made under the above Act ; showing the Total applied for and the Total granted in respect of each County in Ireland. (150.) 1847-8. xvii. 615 Report of the Irish Board of Works on the Landed Property Improvement Act, 10 & 1 1 Vict. c. 32. ; being an Extract from the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Commissioners. (257.) 1847-8. xlii. 1 Letter from Lord Kingston, dated 9th July 1849, to the Board of Works in Ireland ; together with Sir William Somerville's Letter to Lord Kingston, inclosed therein. (246.) 1849. XXV. 205 Papers relative to Arterial Drainage, Ireland, 1842-52 : — Part I. — General Correspondence (in addition to the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Public Works, presented to Parliament.) (in 161.) - • 1852. Vi. 1 Fart II. — Repayment of Loans, (in 161.) .... 1852. vi. 419 Correspondence relative to the Brusna (Ferbane) Drainage District. (162.) - 1852. Vi. 495 Report of the Admiralty on the Bill for the Embankment and Reclamation of Lands in Ireland. (66.15.) --.... 1850. xxxiv. 393 Report of the Admiralty on the Bill for the Drainage and Embankment of Lands. (65.10.) - - - - - - - 1852. XXIX. 213 Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Works of Arterial Drainage in Ireland ; with ^ Appendixes. - - - - - . 1852-3. ixiii, 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 529 Improvement Improvement and Drainage of Lands : II. Reports, &c. — eontiriued. Report of the Admiralty on the Drainage of Lands Bill. (33. 56.) 1854. Vol. xxxvii. p. 867 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider whether it would not be desirable that the Powers now vested in the Companies for the Improve- ment of Land should be made a Subject of general Regulation ; and to whom, was^ referred the Petition of the Undertakers of the Navigation of the Eiverp Aire and Calder, in the County of York ; together with the Minutes of Evidence and aii Appendix. (119.) - ... - . 1854-5, xxil, 195 [Sdbjects : — Resolutions of the Committee, that the Improvement of Land should be made a Suhject of general Regulation ; and that a General Act should he passed, limiting and modifying the Charges created by Owners of Estates on account of Money advanced to them for Purposes of Improvement.] III. Accounts and Returns relating to the Improvement and Drainage of Lands : Return of the Number of Applications to the Court of Chancery or Exchequer in England for Leave to make permanent Improvements in Lands, under the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 55, (189.) - - 1845. viri. 287 List of Applications under the Provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89., and Abstracts of Reports of Cases examined since the passing of the Act in August 1842, &c. - 1845. xxxii. 123 List of Applications under the Provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89., and Abstracts of Reports of Cases examined, from the passing of the Act in 1842 to December 1845; and List of Districts in which the Works are in progress up to 1st January 1846. - 1846. xxxiv. 96 Return of all Applications made for the Advance of Public Money, under the Provisions of the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 101., as regards England and Scotland ; distinguishing the Applications made, from each County. (53.) ... 1847.. xx. 259 Return of all Persons who, under the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 56., have petitioned the Court of Chancery in Ireland or the Court of Exchequer in Ireland for Leave to make any permanent Improvement in the Land to which such Persons may be entitled. (66.) ......-- 1847. XX. 257 Similar Return. (113.) ..... 1849. xxv. 179 Returns of all Advances applied for, and of all Advances made, under 10 & 1 1 Vict. c. 32., in respect of each County in Ireland, (in 150.) ... 1847-8. xvii. 615 Statement showing Cases in which Loans under the Land Improvement Act, 10 & 1 1 Vict. c. 32., have been declined by the Applicants, or have been reduced ; and also the new Applica- tions provided for by means of the Loans declined or reduced. ,(155.) - 1847-8. xvii. 669 Return pf the Amount of Money applied for, and the Amount sanctioned by the Treasury, in each Poor Law Union in Ireland, under the Land Improvement Act, 10 & 11 Vict., C.32. (47.) ....... 1847-8. xvii. 613 Return of the Amount applied for and sanctioned under the Landed Property Improvement Act, 10 & 1 1 Vict, c.32., SsC, with the Orders made and the Issues certified thereon, to the 1 7th June 1848, and Extracts from Progress Reports of Inspectors of Drainage, showing the Compliance or otherwise with the 29th Section, requiring that all Labourers employed under the Authority of that Act shall receive full Value for 4heir Labour in the current Coin of the Realm; (195.) - - - - 1847-8. xvii. 667 Account showing the several Works undertaken as Arterial or River Drainage, the Amount calculated for each Work, the Amount expended, the Balance required to complete the same; specifying whether the same is provided or unprovided for. (84.) 1849. xxv. 197 Return of aU the Works which have been commenced in Ireland under the Acts for Arterial Drainage, with Date of original Application from Parties interested, &c. : Also, Return of the Cases in which there has been a Departure from the original Plan submitted to the Parties interested, and approved of by them, and in which the Assent of the Parties interested to the new Plan was not obtained previous to its being put in execution, Sec. : Also, Return of the Names and Salaries of all the Engineers, Overseers, and Clerks at present employed in Arterial Drainage Works, specifying the StaiF in detail on each Work. (4.) -------- 1852. vi. 583 Return of the several Applications to the Inclosure Commissioners during the last Six Years under the Landowners Drainage and Inclosure Company, the West of England and South Wales Land Drainage Company, the General Land Drainage and Improvement Company, and the Lands Improvement Company ; showing the Amount applied for in each Case, where any Charge has been created in respect thereof, or the whole or any Part thereof disallowed by the Commissioners, the Objects for which such Applications were made, the Amounts severally sanctioned and those disallowed, and the Advances charged on the Lands in respect of Sums so sanctioned. (155.) - 1856. xxii. 119 See also Admiralty Reports on Private Bills. Bedford Level. Bills, Private. Bogs in Ireland. Eau Brink Drainage. Entailed Estates. Inclosures. Lough Swillt and Lough Fotle Drainage. Works, Public, Ireland. Improvements bt Tenants, Compensation for. See Landlord and Tenant, 3. Improvements in the Metropolis. See Metropolis Improvements. Improvements of Boroughs and Towns. See Admiralty Reports on Private Bills. Boroughs. Burghs and Towns. Corporations, Municipal. Drainage op Towns AND Villages. Public Health. Towns Improvement. Improvements Clauses Consolidation : Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for paving» draining, cleansing, lighting, auii improving Towns. (149.) - - 1847. v. 355 III. 3X ^30 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Improvement - - - - Inclosttre Impeovement Commissionees : ■ ■ -i'^ '- Bill fpr. relieving the Compiissiopers and others acting. in the Execution of divers'local improvement Acts from certain Penalties and Disabilities'., (289.)-»^' — As amended on Report. (309.) - - - - - - 1838. Vol. m. p. 329. 333 Incekdiaeism. ^ee Ceimes and Offences, I. 3. III. 1. • ■: Inclosure: • , . , , . , , '. . ' ■,,"' .,,,. 'Bill for proivi^ing for the Inclosure and Improvement of Waste and other uncultiyated Lauds « '^-. -J-. -jjj England and. Wales, without special Application to. Parliament ' in each particular ,; Case.' (1801.) Witifi the Amendments. (1801.) - -' [i.] 333.361 Resplutions of the Lords, relative to the Inclosiire and Improvement of Waste Lands, dated 9th July 1800. (1801.) - - - - .... [i.] 395 Bill for consoli4ating in One Act certain Provisions usujallj inserted in Acts of Liclosure, and for facilitating the Mode of proving the several Facts usuallj required oti 'the •«■?';' passing such Acts. (1801.) - ■ -' ■ . ■ . . . ' - [i.] 617 ." Outline of a Bill for the Inclosure of Waste Lands. (1801.)' - .' - [i.] 297 '•. Bill to explain and amend the General Inclosure Act. (129. of 1812.) -, xlyiii. 1029 Bill to facilitate the Mode of proving the Facts usually required on the passing of Acts for inclosing, draining, or improving of Lands. (166. of 1812.) - ■ - xlviii. 1079 Bill to repeal the Act 41 G-eo. 3. c. 109., and to make further Provisions for thQ Inclosure of Commons and Waste Lands in England ancl Wales. . (69. of 1812-13.) - .ivin. 287 Bill to amend the Law, respecting the inclosing of Open Fiejds; Pastures; Moors, Commons, and Waste Lands in England. (11. of 1821.) - - • - - cx'xi. 11 Bill for remedying the Defects in the Titles to Lands allotted OT tia,ken' in exchange under Inclosure Acts. (111. of 1831.) - - , - . . : : - - ■•ccxc. 599 BiU to authorize, in Parishes inclosed under any Act o'f Parliament, the letting of the Poor Allotments in small Portions to industrious Cottagers. (126. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvi. 777 Bill for remedying a Defect in Titles to Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and 'Hereditaments allotted, sold, divided, or exchanged under Acts of Inclosure, in consequence of the Award not having -been enroUedj or not having been ehroUed'within the Time limited by. the sever.al Acts ; and for authorizing- the Appointment of new Commissioners in certain Cases where the same shall- have been omitted.' (96. of 1833.) ' ■'- . cGcxiv. 763 Bill to remedy certain Defects as to the Recovery of Rates and Assessments made -by Com- missioners and other Persons under divers Inclosure and Drainage Acts, after the Execu- tion of the final Awards of the said Commissioners. (98. of 1833.) - cccxiv. 781 Bill to facilitate the Exchange of Lands lying in Common Fields: (26.) As amended by Com- mittee. (60<) ^As amended on Re-commitment. (76.) - 1834. i. pt. 1. p.l. 53.61.71 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of Lands lying in -Common Fields; (87.)' As amended by the Committee. (121.) -' - - .' r : . 1834. i. pt. L p. 416. 427 . Bill for facilitating .the Inclosure of Open and Common Arable Fields iii England and Wales. (267.)—^ — .As amended by the Committee. (289.) - - 1836. in. 623, 653 Bill for further facilitating Exchange of Lands lying in Common Fields. (53.) - 1838. 11. 669 Bill to extend the Powers and Provisions of the several Acts relating to the Inclosure of Open and Arable Fields in England and Wales. (171. )t As amended in Committee. (17,6.) - " - - 1840. III. 3d7. 311 Bill to facilitate the Inclosure and Improvement of Cijmmons and Lands held in Common, the Exchange of Lands, and the Division of intermixed Lands ; to provide Remedies . 1 for defective and incomplete Executions, and for the Non-execution of the: Powers of General and Local Inclosure Acts; and to. provide for th& Revival of such Powers in ,,,, certain, Cases. 1,(288.) — rrrAs amended in Committee. (326.) , - 1845. 11. 345.445 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of the Recommendation of the Inclosure Commissioners. (102.) , . - - . -,. - 1846. iii. 239 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, pursuant to a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners.' ; .(278.) - ' - , - ■ .. . ,t . .-. 1846. m. 241 Bill .to amend the Act 8 & 9 Vict, c^ 1 1 8. to facilitate the Inclosure and ilmprovement of Com- . nions. ;, (1,65.) With the Commons Amendments. (238.) - 1846. iii. 245. 251 Bill to authorize, the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of the Second Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (68.) - - . - . - . V 1847. in. 421 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 8.& 9 Vict. c. 118. for the Inclosure. and Improve- ment, of Commons. . (30L) r , - - . .- -'1847. III.' 423 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of the Third and also of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (179.) - .-,. 1847-8. . in. 539 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (328.) - . - - - -, 1847-8. iii. 543 , , Clause to be proposed, on 3d Read,ing by Ld.Mpnteagle of Brandon. (328 a.) - 1847-8. III. 545 Bill to further extend the Provisions of the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 118. for., the Inclosure and improvement of Commons. (351.) - - . - 1847-8. ra. 547 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of 'the Fourth Annual General Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (36.) - , - .- .1849, iy. 79 BUI tO' authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the .Inclosure. Commissioners. (228.) - . • -. • - - 1849. iv. 81 . Bill further to, facilitate the Inclosure of Commons, and the Improvement qf ; Commons and Other Lands. (189.) — r— As amended on Rfeport. (206.) With the Amendments , made by the Commons. (273.) - . - - 1849. T. 17, 25, ,33 Bill .to authorize tljie Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of the Fifth Annual General « ' Report of the Inclosure Commissioners, and to confirm the Proceedings in the Matter of • 'the- Common Wood Inclosure, (46.) - - - - 1850; in. 443 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1S59. 631 -Inclosubb Inclosuke — continued. •Bill to authorize: the Inclosure of certain, Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the Incldsure Commissioners. (308.) - - - - 1850. Vol. iii. p. 447 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of the Sixth Annual Beport of the Inclosure Commissioners. (49.) - - - 1851. it. 61 Bill to authorize the Inclosure. of certain. Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the ■Inclosure Commissioners. (255.) , - . -; - - 1851. iv. 63 Bill to consolidate. and.^continue the Copyhold and- Inclosure Commissions, and to provide for the Completion of Proceedings under the Tithe Commutation Acts. (246.) 1851, it. 77 Bill to aCithorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of the Seventh An&ual and also of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (43.) -: - 1852. il, 439 Bill to amend and further extend the Acts for the Incldsure, lixchange, and Iniprovement of Land. (135.) As amended in Committee. ,(215.) - 1852. ii. 443. 461 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by. Ld. Brougham. (215 a.) - 1852. ii, 477 - Bills to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Beport of the Inclosure Commissioners. (30. & 394.) - - - 1852-3. m. 625. 629 Bill to. authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report of the Inclosure , Commissioners. (82.) - . . - ' - 1852-3. in. 627 A similar Bill. (49.) - - - - - 1854. in. 513 Bill to authorize the Inclosm-e of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (216.) - - - - - 1854. in. 515 Bill to amend and extend the Acts for the Inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Land. (261.) As amended in Committee. (280.) - - 1854. it. 241. 251 Bill to continue Appointments under the Act for consolidating the Copyhold and Inclosure Commissions, and for completing Proceedings under the Tithe Cornmutation Acts. (415.) - - - - ... 1852-3. in; 649 A similar BiU. (203.) - - . - - 1854-5. ni. 423 Bill tp authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (42.)' - . '. . . 1854-5. in. 399 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of .certain Laifds^ in pursuance of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners., (220^) - - - - 1854-5. in. 401 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report Of the Inclosure Commissioners. (29.) .■■-■'. . . 18.56. in. 407 BiU to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (230.) - . . - . 1856. iii. 409 BiU to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Beport of the Inclosure Commissioners. (29.) - ";,," " " 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 7 Bill to ' continue ■ Appointments under. the Act 14 8s 15 Vict. c. 53.. for consolidating the ' Copyhold and Inclosure ConnnissionSj and for completing Proceedings under the Tithe Commutation Acts. (44^,) - - - - - 1857, Sess.' 1. ii. 31 BiU to amend and explain the Inclosure Act?. (85.) — — As amended in Committee. (114.) ■ ' ' - ' - .-,.-' - 1857, Sess. 2. it. 30-5.313 BUI to authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (118.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. in. 377 Bill to authorize the Inclosure of , certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report of the Inclosm-e Commissioners. (51.)' '- ... . . 1857-8. iri. 289 BiU to authorize -the Inqlosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Special Report of the . Inclosure CoinmissiOhers. (232.) - - - - - 1857-8. it. 281 Bill to continue Appointments under the Act for consolidating the Copyhold and Inclosure Commissions, and for completing Proceedings under the Tithe Commiitation Acts. (225.) . - - - - - - 1857-8. in. 399 ; Bill to, authorize the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. (37.) - - - -. 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 369 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Commons Inclosure ; with the Minutes of ETidence and Index. (154.) ... 1845. xx. 1 [Subjects: — Extent ofWaste Land capable of ImproTement. Great Expense of Inclosure Acts. Expediency of constituting/ a Central Board of Commissioners, to whom all Applications for the inclosure of IJand should b6 made, and to -vrhom all local Eunctionaries should be responsible ; but the Sanction of Parliament to be requisite in regard to all Inclosures authorized by such ■ ' ' ■ ■ Central' Board.] ■ ' ' ' ■ , First Annual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners to the Secretary of State for the Home Department. ■'-■■-■ - - - '' . -' 1846. xxxti. 1 Special Report. (267.) - - - - - 1846. xxxti. 9 Second Annual' Report of the Inclosure 'Cdimnissioners. - - 1847. xxxiv. 361 Third Annual Report of the< Inclosure Commissioners. - - 1847-^8. xli. 715 Special' Report. . - - - - 1847-8, xli. 733 Fourth Annual Beport of the Inclosure Commissioners. 1849. xlii. 1 '■''•. Spedal Beport. ■ - - ■ i" . . . . 1849. xlii. 19 Fifth Annual -Report of the Inclosiire Commissioners. ' - - 1850. xxtiii. 735 ' ' ' ; Special Report, ■" ■' ,. . . . . isSO. xxTin. 753 Sixth Ahnual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. - - 1851, xxti. 159 Special. .Report. ,, :., -< . , _ . . . 1851. xxti. 179 Seventh Annual Report of the Inclosiire Qoinmissioners. - - 1852. xxit. 523 — Special ^Report. - .- _ .- - - - 1852. xxiv. 545 ■ Eighth Annual. Regprt, of the Inclosure Commissioners. - - 1852-3. Lxin. 301 .;i^ ' SpeeM. Reports (two).i -- ; ■. . ... 1852-3. "lxiii. 323. 331 3X2 5S2 . GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Inclosure - - - - Indexes Inclosuee — continued. ■ Ninth Annual Keport of the Inclosure Commissioners. - 1854. Vol. xxxt. p. 107 Special Report. -.---. _ 1854. xxxv. 131 Tenth Annual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. - - 1854-5. xxxv. 233 Special Report. - - - - , - - 1854-5. xxxy, 257 Eleventh Annual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. - - 1856. xxxvni. 37 Twelfth Annual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. - 1857, Sess. 1. x. 411 Special Report. ^ . . . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxviu. 481 Thirteenth Annual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. - 1857-8. xxx. 475 Special Report. ..--.- 1857-8. xxx. 499 Fourteenth Annual Report of the Inclosure Commissioners. - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 1 Statement of the Number of Inclosure Bills passed in each Session of Parliament from the Year 1799-1800 to 1821, inclusive. (31. of 1822.) - - - cxli. 383 Similar Statement, from 1760 to 1820. (in 1. of 1822.) - - - cxl. 458 Ditto, from 1719 to 1835. (in 334.) .... 1836. xvi. 501 See also Bills, Private. Brecknock Forest. Exmooe Forest. Hasleboeough Walk. Improvement and Drainage of Lands. Offices, Public, II. Paukhukst Forest. Rialton and Reteaighe Commons. Salcey Forest. Windsor Forest. Income and Expenditure. See Finance. Income Tax. See Property Duty. Income and Property Tax. See Property and Income Tax. Incorporation of Boroughs. See Corporations, Municipal. Incorporation of Companies : Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually inserted in Acts with respect to the Constitution of Companies incorporated for carrying on Undertakings of a public Nature [in England.] (49.) -.--.. 1845. ir. 547 A similar Bill for Scotland. (50.) - - - ' . 1845. ii. 597 Standing Order proposed for Consideration on the Incorporation of Companies BiU. (347.) 1845. XVI. 137 Incumbents. See Church of England, I. 4. Clergy. Incumbered Estates. See Encumbered Estates, Ireland. West India Colonies. Indemnity : Bill to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and to extend the Time limited for those Purposes, and for filing Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors. (7. of 1813-14.) ........ LXix. 13 Bill to indemnify Persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employ- ments, and to extend the Time for those Purposes. (14. of 1825.) . clxxt. 165 A similar Bill. (26. of 1826.) - ..... cxcix. 53 A similar BiU. (70. of 1826-27.) ..... ccxi. 57 A similar Bill. (24. of 1828.) ..... ccxxiv. 107 Bill to indemnify such. Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices 'and Employments, and to extend the Time limited for those Purposes, and for filing Affidavits of the Execution of Indentures of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors, &c. (75. of 1830-31.) ... - - - - ccLxxxm. 271 Bill to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and to extend the Time limited for those Purposes respectively. (66.) - .... 1852. in. 427 A similar Bill. (93.) . - . - - . 1852-3. v. 191 A similar Bill. (196.) ... . 1854-5. iv. 355 A similar Bill. (247.) - , - . - . - 1856. V. 151 A similar Bill. (45.) 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 67 A similar Bill. (93.) .... - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 371 See also America, United States of, I. Arms and Ammunition, 2. Army, 1. 4. Art Unions. Attornies and Solicitors. Bakees and Baking Trade, Ireland. -Bank of England, I. Coen, I. Deputy Lieutenants, Scotland. East India Company, I. 5. Improvement Commissioners. , Militia, 1. 1. Natal Services. Peace, Public, England, I. a. Rebel- lion IN Ireland. Trade, Foreign, I. Treason. West India Colonies. Witnesses Indemnity. Woollen Manufactures, III. Indentures of Parish Apprentices. See Poor and Pooe Rates, I. 3. Independence of Parliament. See Parliament. ^Indexes to Reports of Commissioners (1800 to 1846) on Law and Courts of Justice, and on Roads and Bridges.— In 3 Vols. (308. 309. & 310.) - - 1847. XLiii. xliv. xlv. Chancery Practice — Report of Commissioners appointed to inquire into ; 2d March 1826. (308.) - • - - - - - - - 1847. XLiii. 11 Chancery Fees — Report of Commissioners appointed to make a Survey of the different Courts in England and Wales; 20th Feb. 1815, (in 308.) - - - 1847. XLin. 43 • These Volumes, communicated ty the Commons to the Lords, consist of Indexes to Beports printed for the Commons ; and therefore many'of the Beports will not he found among the printed Papers of the House of Lords. SESSIGNAI< PAPERS; 1801-1859. 533 Indexes - ,. - - . - ^ Indiaht iNfiExfes TO Reports of Commissionees— cowft'»Merf. Courts in England {Superior) — ^Eight Reports of the Commissioners for examining into the Duties, Salaries, and Emoluments of the Offices of the several Courts of Justice in England; 1817-1824. (in 308.) - - - - 1847. Vol. xliii. p. 51 Report of Commissioners on Saleable Offices ; 1810. (in 308.) 1847. xliii. 74 Six Reports of Commissioners on the Practice and Proceedings of Superior Courts; 1829-34. (in 308.) - ..... 1847. xliii. 75 Report recommending a Consolidation of the Offices in the King's. Bench and Com- mon Pleas; 1835. (in 308.) . . - - - 1847. xmi. 341 JEcclesiasticalCourts — Report on Practice and Jurisdiction of; 1832. (in 308.) - 1847. xliii, 342 Real Property — Four Reports on the Law of England respecting ; 1829-33. (in 308.) ........ 1847. XLiv. 424 Criminal Law — Eight Reports on ; 1834-45. (in 309.) ... 1847. xliv. 3 -J Report on Revision and Consolidation of ; 1845. (in 309.) - 1847. XLiv. 1.59 Bankruptcy and Insolvency — Report of Commissioners for inquiring into ; 1840. (in 309.) - - 1847. XLIV. 175 Lancaster, Courts of the County Palatine of — Report of the Commissioners on the Practice of the Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster; and on the Propriety of removing the Assizes; 1832. (in 309.) ...... 1847. xliv. 231 Report of same Commissioners as to the Course of Proceedings in Suits, &c. in the Courts of the County Palatine of ILiancaster; 1836. (in 309.) - 1847. xliv. 232 Circuits of the Judges — Report of the Commissioners on .the Division of England and Wales into Circuits for Judicial Business; 1845. (in 309.) - - 1847. xliv. 233 Partnership, Law of— 'Sj&^OTi on; \%^1. (in 309.) - - - 1847. xliv. 234 Courts in Scotland — Report on the Administration of Justice in Scotland, and concerning Appeals to the House of Lords ; 1809. (in 309.) - . 1847. xliv. 234 Report on Forms of Process, and Course of Appeals; 1824. (in 309.) - 1847. xliv. 239 — . Three Reports of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Administration of Justice relating to Matters of a Civil Nature, and particularly into Forms of Process beforetheCourtof Session; 1810. (in 309.) - - - 1847. xliv. 251 Twelve Reports on the Duties, Salaries, and Emoluments of the several Officers of theCourtsof Justice in Scotland; 1816-22. (in 309.) - - 1847. xliv. 253 Four Reports of the Law Commissioners; 1834-39. (in 309.) - 1847. xliv. 310 Jury Courts, Scotland — ^Nine Reports of Commiss'^ on; 1816-19. (in 309.) - 1847. xliv. 234 . Report on, by Mr. T. G, Wright; 1827. (in 309.) - - 1847. xliv. 408 Justice of Peace Court {Glasgow) — Report on the Administration of the Law in; 1841. (in 309.) ....--.- 1847. xliv. 407 Courts in Ireland {Superior) — Twenty-one Reports on the Duties, Salaries, and Emoluments , of the several Officers and Ministers of Justice in all Temporal and Ecclesiasticar Courts in Ireland; 1817-31. (in 309.) . . - . 1847. xliv. 408 . Report of Commissioners appointed to inquii'e and report, with a view to Revision of the Superior Courts of Common Law in Ireland; 1842. (in 309.) - 1847. xliv. 409 Turnpike Roads — Report on State of, in England and Wales; 1840. (in 310.) - 1847. xlv. 11 Holyhead Roads — Report of the Commissioners under 55 Geo. 3. for repairing the Roads ; 1816. -(in 310.) .----- 1847. xlv. 133 _— Twenty-two Reports of the Commissioners under 4 Geo. 4. for improving the Roads; 1824-45. (in 310.) - - - - - 1847. xlv. 133 Report of said Commissioners on the Origin of their present Jurisdiction and Duties; 1831. (in 310.) .----. 1847. xlv. 153 Five Reports of Mr. Telford on the State of the Holyhead Road, and of proposed Lines of Road; 1820-30. (in 310.) .... 1847. xlv. 154 London and Liverpool Roads — Two Reports of Mr. Telford on the State of ; 1827, 1829. (in 310.) - - - .... 1847. xlv. 156 Metropolis Turnpike Roads — ^Nineteen Reports on; 1827-45. (in 310.) - 1847. xlv. 157 Morpeth and Edinburgh Road — Two Reports on, by Mr. Telford ; 1822, 1825. (in 310.) ........ 1847. XLV. 170 Shrewsbury and Bangor Ferry Road — Twenty -one Annual Reports on; 1820-40. (in 310.) ......-- 1847. XLV. 170 South Wales Roads — ^Postmaster's Letter respecting the Roads through South Wales; with Mr. Telford's Report thereon; 1826. (in 310.) - - - 1847. xlv. 178 Report of Commissioners of Inquiry; 1844. (in 310.) - - 1847. xlv. 179 London Bridge— Bs^ovi on Stability of New London Bridge; 1832. (in 310.) - 1847. xlv. 289 Menai Bridge — ^Two Reports on, by Mr. Provis, to the Commissioners of Woods and Forests; 1840, 1844. ' (in 310.) ...... 1847. xlv. 289 Highland Roads and Bridges {Scotland) — ^Nine Reports of the Commissioners under 43 Geo. 3. for making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland; 1804-21.' (in 310.) 1847. XLV. 290 Thirty-two Reports of the Commissioners under 59 Geo. 3, for maintaining, &c. certain Roads and Bridges in Scotland; 1815-46. (in 310.) - - 1847. xlv. 314 Highlands of Scotland — Mr. Telfoi-d's Survey and Report on the Coasts and Central High- lands of Scotland; 1803. (in 310.) .... 1847. xlv. 342 Indexes of Specifications op Patents. See Letters Patent. India, and India Board. See East Indies. Zndian Cholera. See Cholera. Indian Corn. See Corn. 3X3 534 GENERAL INDEX loa^HE • Indians _ - - - Indust&iai, Indians, North Amekican. See Aborigines. Ameeican Colonies, l. Hudson's Bat Company. iNDiCTABltE Offences. See Criminal Law. Justices of Peace. Indictments: Bill to amend the Act 38 G-eo. 3. for regulating the' Trial of Causes, Indictments, and-K)ther 1 Proceedings which arise within the Counties of certain Cities and - Towns Corporate withm this Kingdom. (93. of 1811.) - - - - Vol. xli. p. 617 Bin to prevent vexatious Indictments for certain Misdemeanors. (6.) — -As amended in Committee. C77.) - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. m. 507. 509 5'e^ aiio Certiorari. Criminal Law, II. 1. Grand Juries, Ireland. King's '" Bench, Court op, England. Libels, Seditious. Party Processions, Ireland. Perjury. Turnpike Eoads and Highways, I. _ Indigo. See East Indies, III. lo. Imports and Exports, II. 6., &c. ' , i Industrial Exhibition: Bill to extend the Provisions'of the Designs Act, 1850, and to give Protection from Piracy to Persons exhibiting new Inventioiis in the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851. (28.) As amended by the Select Committee. (44.) ^ With the Amendments made by the Commons. (66.) - - 1851. it. 327. 333; 339 Bill for extending the Term of the Provisional Kegistration of Inventions under " The Pro- tection of Inventions Act, 1851." (60.) -■ -*, -■ -' 1852. ' IV. 313 Bill for releasing, the Lands of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, upon the Biepay- ment of Monies granted in aid of their Funds. (173.) ' - - 1857-8- m. 285 ; ■ BUI to .extend the Provisions of the Designs Act, 1 850, > and to give Protection from Piracy to .Persons exhibiting new .Inventions in the Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851. (89.) ' - - - - - - 1852-3. . IT. 581 Commission for the Promotion of the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations to be holden in the Tear 1851. (90.) - - -: - - 1850. xx. 309 Letter from the Royal Commission for the Promotion of the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, to be holden in the Year 1851^ to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury. (234.) - - . - -, 1850. xx. 313 Memorandum of the Grounds on which the Site has been selected for the Exhibition of 1851, 1 and of the Proceedings which have been taken in consequence of that Selection, prepared for the Information of the Lords of the Treasury by lie Royal Commissioners f(9; pro- moting the Exhibition, (in 234.) - - . . - -1850. xx. 318 Plan. showing the Site for the proposed Exhibition. ... 1850; xx>,320a Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the above Bill. (47.) - - • - .- - 1851. xvin. 1 Report to Her Majesty ■ of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Cost and Appli- cability of the Exhibition Building in Hyde Park, - - - 1852.' ■ XXIV. 469 ' .First Report of the Commissibners foi- the Exhibition of 1851. to Her Majesty's Secretary of State. - - - ... - . 1852. xxxn. 1 [Subjects : — Eoyal Commission. Arrangements for the Transaction of Business, Extent of the Exhibition. The Building. Division of Space. Classification, Arrangement, and Bece^tion of the (Joods. The Exhibition : Juries; Prizes; Rent; Exclusion of Articles ; Prices; Protection against Piracy of Inventions, &c.; Arrangements for the Working Classes; Police Alrangements; , Custom House Arrangements ; IPrecautions against Fire ; Prices of Admission ; Catalogues. Financial and other Results of the Exhibition. — Plans and Diagrams.] Second Report of the Commissioners. .... 1852-3. lxxii. 1 [Subjects : — Disposal of the surplus Funds of the Exhibition. Suggestions of the Commissioners respecting the Adoption of a System of Industrial Instruction, alndthe securing ot a. Zocality wheie that System may be develojied. Commissioners Remarks on the Report on the Site of a neir National Gallery. Gore House purchased by the Commissioners, &c.] Third Report of the Commissioners. - - - - - 1856;" xli. 1 ' [ScKjECTS : — Progress made in providing an appropriate Locality for future Operations connected ■with Science and Art. Removal of the Crystal Palace. Financial Position of the Commission. Changes in the Constitation of the Commission. Formation of Department of Sfcience and Art. College of Chemistry incorporated with Department ■ Central School and Museums of Science and Art. Provincial .Schools of Science. Birmingham and Midland Institute. -Lectures to Working Men, Loan of Gore House to new Department. Irish Branches of Department. Edinburgh 'Museum of Industry. Transfer of Department of Science and Art from the Board of Trade to the Committee of the Prjvy Council on Education^ Proposed Removal of National ; Gallery. ' Bequest of Paintirigs by. Mr. Turner. ' Formation of a National .Portrait Gallery. Animal Produce Museum. Transfer of Museum of Society qf. Arts to the Commissioners. Trade Museum. Museum of Inventions and Patents ; Models deposited in Kensington Palace. Educa- tional Museum. Museum of Domestic Economy. Architectural Museum. JiixtapriSition of learned Societies. Purchases mjide fr6m the Behiil Collection. Site for Eoyitf Academy of ' Music. Industrial Instruction. Paris Exhibition; as affecting British Indusffry. * Erection of Museum. Building of corrugated Iron.] ,. . . "Statenient of the Number of Visitors to the Duke of Northiimberland's 'Collections at Northumberland House tod Sioh House, and also to ^the Bridgewater i Gallery and Windsor Castle, in the Six Summer Months of I'Sol, when the Great Exhibition was open, (in 431.) -. - -,. - ,- ,- , . 1852.^3, LI..873 Correspondence between the Royal Commissioners fpi; the Exhibiti,on of I851^and.tjie, CqJ^- missioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, in reference to the'Kensingtoii'G-ore Estate. (177.) . - - - - - . ■ . . 1857-8.- xTiii. 107 5ee aZ«o National Portrait Gallery. Science and Art. SESSIONAL PAPEES,' 1801-1859. ms Industrial -^ ^ .. •- Infants iNDtrsTEiAL Exhibition, New YoBK : ' ' • . General Report of the Britisli Commissioners appointed to attend the Industrial Exhibition ,- '■'■■ at New York.. - - . - - - - 1854. Vol. xxxt. p. 467 I'.'i , Special Eeport of Sir Charles Lyell. .'-]■. . ■ - 1854. xxxv. 475 '■-'-- [SiiBjECTS :— Mining and Mineral Products. Topographical and Hydrographical Surveys.] ■ Special Report of Mr. Dilke. - - - - .- 1854. xxxv. 527 [St'BJBCxs : — Origin aiid Constituti9n pf the Exhibition. Awards of the Juries, Naval Archi- ; tecturej' Military Engineering, Ordnance, Armour, Accoutrements, &c. Industrial Educational Institutions. The Smithsonian Institution. Eire Engines, &c;] ;' Special^ Report of Mr. G-eorge Wallis. - •■' - - 1854. xxxv. 643 [Subjects :-TManufactures. Art Education.] Spe,cial Report of Mr. Jpseph Whitworth. - - - - 1854. xxxv. 737 , ' [Subjects : — Steajn Engines apd Machinery. Manufactures. Wopd--vrorking, Stone-dressing. ..'„ , • ,,, Brickmaking, India-rubber Manufactures. Sewing Machinery. Government Works, &c.] a. I , Special. Report oiF Professor "W^ilsqn. .; .- : , - ,! -. , - - 1854. xxxv. 783 .'. ;ij'. 1 [Subjects: — Economic Geology; Minerals, Mining, Metallurgy, &c. Chemical and Pharmaceutical P,;, ■ .; Products and Processes. Substances used as Eood. Vegetable and Animal Substa.nces employed ii^ Manufactures. Agricultural, Horticultural, and Dairy Implejuents and Machines.] 'Industrial ■ Ex:b[ibitionj Paeis : -' Reports on the t*aris "Uiiiver sal. Exhibition ^Part I. - ' - - - 1856. l. 1 [Subjects':' — General Management. Eine Arts Arrangements. Industrial Arratigettients. Linen Manufactures. Woollen and:Wbrsted Manufactures. Wool, Woollen Manufactures, and Machinery, ^(jollen. and Worsfed.Eabrics, and Iron ^Manufactures. Sp.mples of General Produce and Cottop. ■Agricultural Implemeiits' and Product; Coachmakers Work, Harness, &c. • Prepared and Preserved Alimentary Substances.. Birmingham Manufaqturfis. Silk Manufactures. . , Eurnitiwe and Decoration. Printing, Printing Machines, &c. Military Arts. Experiments on various Colonial Woods.] ' ' Ditto.— Part il. - - - - ... - 1856. 'Li. 1 "' [Subjects:^ — Mining and Metallurgy. Machinery in' general'. Maciinery. for Woven Fabrics. General Metal Work. Optical and other Instruments. Wanning and • Ventjlating.: . Navjil ^ . , . Constructions. Ceramic Manufactures. Glass.] . • , ',^, ..Ditto.— Part iri. , , ,,-,, , -, , . .- '■'. - '' ,- ' - ,- ■ 1856. lii. 411 [Subjects . — ^Vegetable Products obtained without Cultiv9,tion. Indian and Colonial Products, useful as Food and for Manufactures. Civil Construction^' The present State of Desigii' is ajptili^ ' to Manufactures. The Public Cost of the British Portion of the 'Paris tTniVersalBxhibitidD) and on ;. . the Reductions in the French Tariff.] ' . ' iSfec aZso Science AND Akt. , ..... Industrial AND PROVIDENT Societies': , . , . .f Bill tq. legalize the Formation of Industrial and. Provident Societies, (164.)' - l§52.'iii. 435 -. BiU to amend the Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1852. (153..) - 18^4. iv. 329 ' -' Bill to amend the above. (117.) - - ' - ... ': . 1856.. v. 157 ; ■ See nUo Friendly Societies, ■ Industrial Schools. jSee Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Industrial Ex- hibition. Reformatory and'Industeial Schools. iNJANT Offenders. See Primes And Offences; T.,22, n;'2, Ttl.l. Gaols and JPiasONsJ L 1. 11. '.' .' MiLLBANK Prison. ■ Poi.iCE or the Metropolis. Reformatory andIndustrial Schools. , .< Ebtp^ns TO Secretary of State. , ' '. Infant Schools. /S'ee Education and Schools, Grea't Britain, II. , ■ i,;;^ Infanta 6f Spain, fee Spain. • ■ Infants, Abduction of.' -S^ee Hickson, Elizabeth. 'Turner, Ellen". Wortham,' 'Frances ' \ 'LotJisA. ,, ■ .. _ , ' . 'Infants,; Gu^oDY OF : _■,'•,.._ ,.,; . ,..,., ,,..■ ., • ,,o : ;. Bill to provide for the Access of Parents li ving, apart from 'each other to their Ghildreu of .\ ••- V,.-. tender Age. (172.) -. , ^. .- -.,..,;.-.•. ., - . - - 1838. n. 49?. ,-. .BUl'to ameiid'the Law relating to. the Custody oflnfant^.' (147.) — ' — As amended in Coffi- mittee. (192.) - - . i. . - :; , - - 1839.,- n. 325. 327 Infants, Inquests ON. 'See Coroners ^QUESTS. .IpjjFA^TS, MiNOISS, F.emes C9,Y)?RT, .&c,.:''. ? Bill for the. Relief of Infant Suitors in Courts of Equity entitled to Stocks or Annuities in o . ._'any of itha Funds -transferable at the Bank of England. (37. of 1812.) - XLyii. 3,25. 585 BiU to extendithe Provisions' of the Acts 36 G^Q- 3. c. 90. and 52 G?o. 3. c. ?2. to i|Il trans- ferable Stocks and Funds.. (92! of 1812.) , ; - -' - x,i.vin. 895 Bill to extend to .Ireland certain, Provisions in Acts of the British Parliament in relation to . , r Executors liiider Age and tQM3.trimo]iial Contracts. (^7. of 1818.) - txxxvin. 471 ,BiU toauthorize the 'Transfer and Payment' of the Dividends of Stock standing in the Names ofliifahtsV (56. of 1824.) -I : . ; ' - ,; - cllx. 207 BiU to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Conveyances oT'Estates and Funds vested .^,.i , ,. in Truistees Tfho.,arqInfaij,ts, Idiotg, or Lunatics; and also the Laws relating to Stocks and *' ' 'Sectlrities belonging -to Ihfanfe, Idiots; and Lunatics. (141. of 1825;) - clxxvi. 763 .•..,; Bin fc* 'consolidating'iaiid' amenditigv the Laws relating^ to.Property belonging to Infants, Femes Covert, Lunatics, and Persons of unsound Mind. (50. of 1829.) - Ccxlii. 167 AsimilarBill. (23.ofl830.) ■-.,-..... . . r - - ccLxin..l,3 3X4" . -^ ■ 536 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Infants - - - - Ingeossment Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, &c. — continued. Bill to extend to Ireland certain Provisions of the Act 1 Will. 4. c. Q&. for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Property belonging to Infants, Femes Covert, Lunatics, and Persons of unsound Mind. (17.) - - - - 1835. Vol. i. p. 101 Bill for the better Protection of the Property of Pupils, absent Persons, and Persons under Mental Incapacity in Scotland. (195.) - - - - 1849. vi. 307 Bill to remove Doubts concerning the due Acknowledgment of Deeds by Married Women in certain Cases. (215.) As amended in Committee. (241.) As amended on Report. (253.) - - - 1854. Ill, 1.3.5 Bill to enable Married Women to dispose of reversionary and other Interests in Personal Estate. (213.) - - - - - - - - 1854. v. 27 Bill to enable Infants, with the Approbation of the Court of Chancery, to make binding Settlements of their Real and Personal Estate on Marriage. (106.) As amended in Committee. (140.) As amended on Report. (159.) - 1854-5. iv. 361. 363. 365 Bill to repeal Part of an Act whereby Fathers are restrained from appointing Popish Recu- sants to be Guardians of their Infant Children. (50.) - - 1856. vi. 155 Bill to enable married Women to dispose of reversionary Interests in Personal Estate. (108.) ..------. 1856. V. 575 Bill to amend the Law with respect to the Property of Married Women. (14.) - - - . - . 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 155 Bill to enable Married Women to dispose of reversionary Interests in Personal Estate. (77.) As amended in Committee. (185.) - - ■> - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 211. 213 See also Annuities. Real Property. Trustees and Mortgagees. Infanticide. See Coroners Inquests. Crimes and Offences, I. 8. 8 a. III. - Infectious Disorders. See Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Infeftment in Heritable Property, Scotland : Bill to simplify the Form and diminish the Expense of obtaiaing Infeftment in Heritable Property in Scotland. (141.) ------ 1845. iv. 83 Inferior Courts : Bill for regulating the Bailiffs of Inferior Courts. (84.) - - . 1844. ii. 49 See also Courts, Criminal. Courts, Local. Local Jurisdiction, Courts of. Infirmaries and Hospitals, Ireland : Bill to amend the Act for the Relief of the Poor, and Management of Infirmaries and Hospitals, in Ireland. (35. of 1806-7.) - - - - - ix. 149 Bill to amend the Act 45 Geo. 3. for amending an Act of the Irish Parliament for erecting and establishing Public Infirmaries and Hospitals. (52. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 65 Bill to facilitate the Erection and Maintenance of Court Houses, Sessions Houses, and County- Infirmaries in Ireland. (86. of 1811.) - .... XLI. 565 A similar Bill. (28. of 1812.) - - - . . xlvii. 363 Bill to amend several Acts for erecting and establishing Public Infirmaries and Hospitals, so far as relates to the Surgeons and Apothecaries thereof. (38. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 247 BiU to amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, 5 Geo. 3., for establishing Public Hospitals in Ireland. (120. of 1831.) - - - - . ccxc. 655 Bill to repeal the Provisions of several Acts relating to the erecting and establishing Public Infirmaries and Hospitals in Ireland; and to make more effectual Provisions relating to Infirmaries, Hospitals, and Dispensaries. (241. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvii. 535 A similar Bill. (74. of 1833.), .... . cccxrv. 711 Bill to explain and amend the Provisions of certain Acts for the erecting and establishing Public Infirmaries, Hospitals, and Dispensaries in Ireland. (129. of 1833.) - cccxiv. 725 Abstracts of the most serious Representations made by the several Medical Superintendents of Public Institutions (Fever Hospitals, Infirmaries, &c.) . in the Provinces of Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Connaught. (65.) - - . . 1846. xix. 117 Return of the Names of the Governors of County Infirmaries in Ireland, and the Amount of Subscriptions paid by them ; also the Amount of any Donations or Legacies left in support of any County Infirmaries; Return of any Property or Endowment of any such County Infirmaiy ; also Return of the Amount of Rent paid for each County Infirmary, or whether it be built on Ground Rent-free; also Amount of Grant of each Grand Juiy to each County Infirmary ; also Amount of any Grant of Public Money: Also similar Returns from aU City Infirmaries ; also Returns of the Amount of Accommodation in each such Infirmary, the Number of Patients received into each Infirmary, the Number relieved and the Number of Deaths in each, for the Year ending 1st April 1846. (in 24.-App.) - - - - - - - 1846. xxv. 439 Map of Ireland, showing thfe Situation of all Infirmaries, Dispensaries, and Fever Hospitals. , (in 24.-App.) .--..-. 1846. xxv. 695 See ' also Charitable Institutions, Ireland. Court and Sessions Houses. Fever Hospital, Dublin. Fever Hospitals, Ireland. Poos in Ireland. Medical Charities and Institutions, Ireland. Waterfoed Fever Hospital. Informations : Bill to prevent Delay in Proceedings by ex -officio Informations. (148, of 1812.) - x^vin. 1197 See also Criminal Law, II. i. King's Bench, Coukt of, Englanj>» Libels, Seditious. i ;l iNGEOSSMENf OF BiLtSr See Engb(JSsment-of Biles. • SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 537 Inheritance - - - - - Inland Inheritance : , . Bill for the Amendment of the Law of Inheritance. (162. of 1831-2.) - Vol. coxcvii. p. 109 A similar Bill. (63. of 1833.) .... cccxiT. 693 See also Eeai, Peopeett. Inhibitions. See Hoenings and Inhibitions. Injuries to Propeett. See Malicious Injuries to Peopeety. Inland Navigation. See Caledonian Canal. Coals. Inland Navigation, Ieeland : Generally : Bill to explain the Act 32 Geo. 3. (I.) relative to Inland Navigations in Ireland, so far as relates to Limitations of Actions against Canal Companies. (65. of 1814-15.) - lxxiii. 273 Bill to amend the Act 40 Geo. 3. c. 51. (I.) for granting 5OO,O0OZ. for promoting Inland Navi- gation; and to enlarge the Powers vested in the Directors of all Works relating to Inland Navigation. (76. of 1816.) ...... lxxvii. 215 BUI to amend several Acts for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer Bills for the Encourage- ment of Inland Navigation in Ireland. (93. ofl82L) ... oxxi. 443 Grand Canal : Bill to direct the Application of 50,000i. and of such further Sums as may be granted to the Grand Canal Company. (141. of 1812-13.) - .... lix. 849 Bill to enable the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland to accept a certain Sum of Money in satisfaction of their Mortgage on the Branch Canals communicating with the Grand Canal in Ireland. (243.) - - - - - 1844. iv. 19 Eeturn of the Tonnage of all Commodities carried on the Grand Canal in Ireland, &c. 1842-1844. . - - . . 1845. xxxii. 322-324. 328 See also Irish Great Western Railway. Limerick Navigation : , Bill to amend the Act 40 Geo. 3. (I.) for promoting Inland Navigation in Ireland [for purchasing the Limerick Navigation]. (145. of 1812-13.) ... - lix. 855 Royal Canal : Bill to dissolve the Corporation of the Eoyal Canal Company, and to appoint Commissioners to examine the Claims of their Creditors, and other Matters relating thereto ; and to provide for carrying on and completing the Canal from Dublin to Tarmonbury on the River Shannon. (118. of 1812-13.) - - - lix. 629 Shannon River : Billfor the Improvement of the Navigation of the River Shannon. (214.) - 1835. ii. 693 A similar Bill. (212.) ...... 1839. , in. 559 BiU to provide for the Repayment of Sums due by the County of the City of Limerick for Advances of Public Money for the Improvement of the Navigation of the River Shannon. (249.) - - ..... 1846. v. 251 A similar Bill. (263.) ..... 1847. v. 323 Memorial to the Treasury by the Earls of Clanricarde and Clancarty concerning the Drainage of a large Tract of Land by removing Obstructions in the River Shannon ; and Reports of Mr. Grantham, Engineer, thereon. (49. of 1830-31.) - - cclxxxviii. 351 Letter from Col. J. F. Burgoyne to Sir J. C. Hobhouse, Bart., and further Reports of Mr. Rhodes, on the Improvement of the Navigation of the River Shannon. (11.) 1834. xxix. 1 [Subjects : — ^Mr. Rhode's Third Report upon the River Shannon, 1832. — 2. Report on the Shannon Navigation from Portumna to Athlone. — 3. Report on the River Suck, from the Shannon to Ballyforan. — 4. Report upon the Boyle Water. — jTorty-two Maps and Plans.] Report made by Order of the Commissioners for the Improvement of the River Shannon, on a preliminary Examination of the Country between the Rivers Shannon and Erne, with a view to the Formation of a Junction Canal between the Navigations of those Rivers. ........ 1839. xxxii. 57 [Subjects : — The Mohill and Ballinamuck Lines. Superior Advantages of the Ballinamore Line.] Second Report of the Commissioners appointed pursuant to 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 67. for the Im- provement of the Navigation of the Shannon ; with Maps, &c. - - 1838. L. 1 [Subjects : — I. Lower Shannon, from the Sea to Limerick, including the River Fergus. — II. From Limerick to Killaloe. — III. From Killaloe to Tarmonbarry. — Seventy-five Maps, Plans, &c.] Third Report of the Commissioners, . - - , - 1838. l. 205 [Subjects : — I. Loiver Shannon, from the Sea to Limerick, including the River Fergus. — II. From Limerick to Killaloe. — III. From Killaloe to Tarmonbarry. — IV. From Tarmonbarry to Lough Allen. — V. From the Boyle Water to Lough Key.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. — ^Part I. - - - - 1 839. xxx. 1 [Subjects : — Shannon from Tarmonbarry to Leitriln, and from Leitrim to Lough Allen. Tributary Streams of Camadoe, Boyle, Fergus, Cashen, Scamff, and Lower Brusna. Fifty-two Maps and Plans.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners.^P art II. .... 1839. xxxi. 1 - [Seventy Maps and plans.] Fifth Report of the Commissioners ; with Appendix. - - 1 839. xxxii. 1 [Subjects: — Tarmonbarry to Lough Allen, including the Camadoe and Boyle Waters. The Callow or Flooded Lands.] III. 3 Y • • 538 GENERAL INDEl TO TH£ Inland - - - Inrolment Inlamd Navigation, Ieeland — continued. Shannon ^icer— continued. Fourth Annual Report to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury of the Com- missioners for the Improvement of the Navigation of the Eiver Shanuon ; with an Appendix. (152.) - - . - . - . - 1843. xl. 419 [Subjects : — Projected ImproTements : At Shannon Bridge, Athlone, Lanesborough, and Tarmon- barry. Works completed : From the Shannon Mouth to City of Limerick ;^ Limerick toKillaloe: Killaloe to Tarmonbarry; Tarmonbarry to Lough Alien. Rents and Tolls.] Ninth Annual Report of the Commissioners ; with Appendix. (259.) - 1847-8. XLvni. 215 [Subjects: — Lower Shannon, between Limerick and the Sea^ Shannon Navigation, from Limerick to Killaloej Middle Shannon, from Killaloe to Tarmonbarry ; Upper Shannon, from Tarmonbarry to Leitrim. Works between Lough Eee and Lough Tofres.] Returns respecting the Shannon Navigation. - - - 1845. xxxu. 326 See also Fees, &c. Mayo, County of. Works, Public, Ikeland. Inland Navigations, Robberies on. See Crimes and Offences, I. ii. Inland Revenue : Bill for carrying into execution an' Agreement for the Sale of Property belonging to Her Majesty, in right of Her Crown and of Her Duchy of Lancaster, to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue ; and for enabling such Commissioners to dispose of their present Chief Oifice and other Property in the City of London. (207.)- - 1852. iii. 445 Bill for enabling the Commissioners of Inland Revenue to dispose of certain Property in the City of London. (79.) - - - - - 1852-3. v. 195 Bill for the Exchange of the Office in Somerset House of the Duchy of Cornwall [required for Use of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue] for an Office to be erected in Pimlico on the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown. (295.) - - 1854. iv. 103 Bill to amend the Law concerning the Remission of Penalties. (55.) - 1859, Sess. 1. in. 87 Treasury Minute, dated 25th Sept. 1855, relating to Exchequer Specifications and Acquittances. (7.) -.-.-.. 1856. XXII. 151 Return of the Attendance of Judges at Serjeants Inn, for the Hearing of Tax Casesj from 1847 to 1856. - ^ - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 662 First Report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue on the Inland Revenue. 1857, Sess. l.xn.l [Subjects : — Excise Duties : Spirits, &c. Ulieit Distillation. Hops. Beer exported. Paper. Stage Carriages. Post Horses. Railways. Licenses Stamps : Deeds, &c. Bills of Exchange, Bankers Notes, Receipts, and Drafts. Probate, Legacy, and Succession Duty. Pire ' and Marine Insurance. Medicines, Cards, and Dice. Licences and Certificates. Gold and Silver Plate. Newspapers. Law and Equity Stamps, Miscellaneous. Income Tax. Assessed Taxes i House Duty. Servants, Carriages, Horses, and Dogs. Game Duty. Land Tax. Establish- ment. Revenue of the Year. Appendix : Returns and Memoranda relating to the various Duties of Inland Revenue.] Second Report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. - - 1857-8. xxxix. 89 [Subjects : — Excise Duties : Spirits. Illicit Distillation. Methylated Spirits. Malt. Hops. Beer exported. Paper. Chicory and Coffee. Tobacco. Race-horse Duty. Game Certificates, Ireland. Stamp Duties: Probate, Legacy, and Succession Duty, Land and Assessed Taxes. Game Duty. Froperty and Income Tax.^Appendix: Returns of the several Duties of Inland Revenue received during the past Two Years. Correspondence, &c. relating to Beet-root Distilleries, Methylated Spirit, Paper Hangings coloured with Arsenite of Copper.] Statements of the Amount and Rate of the several Duties of Inland Revenue, with the Quantities of the Article charged in each Year from the Imposition of the Duty to the Year ended 31st March 1856. - 1857, Sess. 1. xii. 83-208 Abstracts of Duties and Taxes repealed, expired, or reduced, and of those imposed or augmented, in each Year from 1816 to 1856. - - - 1857, Sess. 1. xii. 209 See also Assessed Taxes. Crown Suits. Customs. Excise. Legacy Duties. Post Office. Property and Income Tax. Stamps, &c. Inland Revenue Officers. See Excise Benevolent Society'. Inland Warehousing : Bill for the Warehousing of Foreign Goods at Inland Towns. (187.)- - 1839. ii. 477 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Inland Warehousing ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (301.) - - 1840. xxiv. 97 [Subject : — Advantage of conceding to Inland Towns the Privilege of having Bonded Ware- houses.] Innes, Sir J. N., Bart. iSee Roxburghe Claim of Peerage. Inn-keepers and Inns. See Army, i. 6. Victuallers. ' Inns of Court, and Inns of Chancery : Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Arrangements in the Inns of Court and Inns of Chancery, for promoting the Study of the Law and Jurisprudence ; together with Appendixes, . . . . . . 1854_5. xxix. 197 Inquests. See Coroners Inquests. Inquiry, Public. See Commissions of Public Inquiry, Offices, Public. Inquisitions of Lunacy, 5ee Lunacy, 1. 1. Inrolment Office. See Chancery, Court of, England. Inbolment of Militia. See Militia, 1. 1. SESSIONAL- PAPEES, 1801-18S9. 639 Inkolments - .. - - - - Inteement Ineolments, Clerks of. See Bankruptcy Cotjrt. Chancert, Court of, England. Insanity. See Ltinaoy and Lunatics. Questions to Judges. Insolvent Debtors. See Debtors and Debts. East Indies, 1. 2. Insolvent Debtors Court. See Debtors and Debts, 1. 1. Inspector General of Constabulary. See Constables, 1. Inspectors op Coal Mines. See Collieries. Inspectors op Factories. See Cotton Mills and Factories. Inspectors op Nuisances. See Nuisances, Inspectors of.. Inspectors of Prisons. See Gaols and Prisons. Inspectors op Hail-ways. See Railways, II. 4. Inspectors of Schools. See Education and Schools. Instruction. See Education and Schools. Instruments, Attestation of. See Attestation of Instruments. Insurance Companies. See Joint Stock Companies. Insurances, Fire. See Fire Insurances. Insurances, Life. See Life Insurances. Insurances, Sea. See Stamps and Stamp Duties. Insurrection in India, ^ee East Indies. Insurrections, Ireland : Bill for suppressing Insurrections and preventing the Disturbance of the Public Peace in. Ireland. (17. of 1807.) ...... Vol. ix. p. 301 BiU to repeal the Act 47 Geo. 3. for suppressing Insurrections and preventing the Disturb- ance of the Public Peace in Ireland. (109. of 1810.) ... XXXII. 381 Bill to continue the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 1. for suppressing Insurrections and preventing Disturb- ances of the Public Peace in Ireland. (99. of 1822.) ... cxxix. 695 A similar BUI. (89. of 1823.) . -, - - cxliv. 719 A similar Bill. (92. of 1824.) ...... clx. 621 See also Peace, Public, Ireland. Bebellion in Ireland. Insurrections of Slaves. See Slavery, HI. 4. Intemperance. See Drunkenness. Interest, Bate of. See Bank of England. Bank of Scotland. East India Company, 1. 4. Usury Laws. Interment. iSee Bodies cast on Shore. Suicide. Interment of the Dead : Bill to make better Provision for' the Interment of the Dead in and near the Metropolis. (213.) As amended by the Select Committee. (241.) . 1850. iv. 595. 633 Clause to be moved on Report by the Earl of Lonsdale. (241a.) - - 1850. iv. 673 Bill to amend the Metropolitan Interment Act, 1850, and to authorize the Advance of Public Money to a limited Amount for the Purpose of the said Act. (288.) . 1851. v. 303 Bill to amend the Laws concerning the Burial of the Dead in the Metropolis. (239.) - - - - . - - 1852. III. 597 BiU for empowering Local Boards of Health to provide Burial Grounds. (197.) As amended in Committee. (226.) - - - - 1852-3. iii. 327. 333 Bill to amend the Laws concerning the Burial of the Dead in England beyond the Limits of the Metropolis, and to amend the Act concerning the Burial of the Dead in the Metropolis. (364.) - - ■ . - - 1852-3. iii. 339 Bill to make further Provision for the Burial of the Dead in* England beyond the Limits of the Metropolis. (265.) - - ... 1854. in. 319 BiU to amend the Laws concerning the Burial of the Dead in Ireland within the Limits of the Police District of Dublin Metropolis and other Cities and Towns in Ireland. (61.) - - - - 1854-5. IV. 375 Bill to amend the Laws concerning the Burial of the Dead in Scotland. (180.) 1854-5. ni. 85 Bill to amend the Law regarding the Burial of poor Persons by Guardians and Overseers of .thePoor. (219.) - - - - r 1854-5. m. 83 Bill further to amend theLaws concerning the Burial of the Dead in England. (231.) As amended in Committee. (253.) As amended on Report. (257.) As amended by the Commons. (318.) .... 1854-5. in. 97. 105. 115. 123 Amendments to be proposed on Report by the Lord Chancellor and the Earl of Malmesbury. (253 a.) ■ - . . - . 1854-5. m. 113 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by Lord Redesdale and the Earl of Shaftesbury. (257 a.) ..... 1854-5. iii. 121 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Burial of the Dead in Ireland. (272.) - 1856. iii. 253 Bill to amend the Burial Acts. (183.) - .... . 1856. iii. 249 Bill to amend the Burial Acts. (157.) As amended in Committee. (184.)r As amended on Report. (194.) - - . . 1857, Sess.2. in. 233. 249. 265 Bin to amend "The Burial Grounds (Scotland>Act, 1855." (153.) - 1857, Sess.2. ni. 279 3 Y 2 545 GENMAL mmx ^0 THE Interment - - - - Intestates Intekment op thk Dead — continued. Bill more effectually to prevent Danger to the Public Health from Places of Burial. (36.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. ii. p. 9 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Improvement of the Health of Towns (Interment of Bodies); with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (249.) - 1842. xvn. 285 [Subject : — Necessity of a Discontinuance of Interments within the Precincts of large Towns.] Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Intei-ment in Towns; made, at the Request of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, by Edwin Chadwick, Esq., Barrister at Law. - . - . 1843. xxxii. 1 Report to the General Board of Health "on the Circumstances attending the revolting Practices that have been said to occur in the St. Giles's Cemetery in the Parish of St. Pancras," by H. Austin, Esq., and R. Rawlinson, Esq. - 1850. xxxix. pt. 1. p. 1 Report by the General Board of Health to Her Majesty, on a general Scheme for Extramural Sepulture ; with Appendix, containing Minutes of Evidence, General Report on the Practice of Intramural Interment in the Metropolis, and General Reports on the Practice of Interments in Germany and France. - - . 1850. xxxix. pt. 1. p, 9 Report to the General Board of Health, by Dr. Sutherland, on the Practice of Intramural Interments in the Metropolis. - - - - 1850. xxxix. pt. 1. p. 153 Copies of all the Minutes of the Board of Health relating to the Metropolitan Interments Act since August 1850: Also, Correspondence between the Treasury, the Board .of Health, and the Commissioners of Woods and rores|s, relative to the Purchase of Cemeteries and of the Abbey Wood Estate. (317.) - - 1851. xxxi. 487 Report to Her Majesty, from the General Board of Health, on a general Scheme of Extra- mural Sepulture for Country Towns. - - - - 1851. xlv. 573 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Burial Acts, and to report thereon to the House ; together with the Proceedings of the Com- mittee. (219.) ------- 1856. XXIV. 529 Return of the Metropolitan Parishes (exclusive of those in the City of London) the Burial Grounds of which are closed, or ordered to be closed, under 15 & 16 Vict. c. 85. : Also, Return of the Metropolitan Parishes (exclusive of those of the City of London) 'which have not provided for themselves Parochial Cemeteries, nor appointed Burial Boards with a view to such Provision. (64.) ----- 1854-5. xx. 51 List of all Burial Grounds (distinguishing consecrated from unconsecrated) which still remain open for Interments within the Limits of the Burials (within the Metropolis) Act ; their Extent in Area ; the Number of Interments which have taken place in each during the Tear 1854, specifying the Number which have taken place in each Month. (74.) - 1854-5. XX. 67 Return from the Board of Health of a List of Claims of Clergy of the Diocese of London, and the Amount of every Claim for Compensation, on account of Loss of Income by reason of the Erection of Cemeteries under Acts of Parliament, the Compensation awarded to them severally, and the Rule according to which Compensation was fixed. (292.) . - . . ... 1857-8. xvni. 99 See also Bukial Gkotjnds. Burying in Woollen. Cemeteries. Internal Communication Taxation : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Internal Communication Taxation ; with Minutes of Evidence. (265.) - - 1837. xxix. 77 [Subjects :— Great Inequality existing hetween the Bates of Taxation imposed on the different Modes of Travelling, according as the Motive Power may be Animal or Steam. Establishment of Mail Cars in Scotland. Abolition of all Taxes on Public Conveyances, and on Carriages kept to be let for Hire, recommended.] International Copyright. See Copyright. International Patent Right : Bill to make Provisions to secure International Patent Right. (276.) - 1857-8. iv. 297 International Statistical Congress : Report by W. Farr, M.D., to the Registrar General, on the International Statistical Congress held at Vienna in 1857. ..... 1857-8. xxxvii. 290 International Telegraphs. See Telegraphs. Interpleader : Bill to enable Courts of Law to give Relief against adverse Claims made upon Persons having no Interest in the Subject of such Claims. (3. of 1830-31.) - . ccLxxxni. 11 A similar Bill. (56. of 1831.) . - . - . cclxxxix. 635 A similar Bill for Ireland. (246.) ..... 1846. m. 7 Interrogatories. See Witnesses. Intestates Estates : Bill to provide for the Administration of Personal Estates of Intestates and others to which Her Majesty may be entitled in right of Her Prerogative or in right of Her Duchy of Lancaster. (54.) ....... i852. iv. 269 Bill to alter in certain respects the Law of Intestate Moveable Succession in Scot- land. (89.) ........ 1854-5. IV. 369 Bill for the better settling of Personal Estates of Intestates. (126.) - 1854-5. vi. 239 Bill for the uniform Administration of Intestates Estates. (201.) As amended in Com- mittee. (234.) ----... 1856. V. 161. 163 Xee also Chanceuv, Court of, II. Ecclesiastical Courts. SESSIONAL PAPEM, 1801-1859. 541 Intestates Ireland Intestates in India. See East Indies, 1. 2. Invalid Hulks. See Convicts, and Convict Pbisons. Invalid Prison at Lewes. See Convicts, and Convict Pkisons. Invasion of the Eealm. See Defence op the Eealm. Inventions, Museum of. See Industrial Exhibition. Inventions, Plans, and Improvements. See Bradbury, Me. Designs Copyright. FlaS, &c. Fourdrinier, Messes. Industrial Exhibition. Koops, Me. Letters Patent. Warner, Mr. Inventories, Testamentary. See Stamps and Stamp Duties. Inverness Bridge : Keport of the Admiralty on the Inverness Bridge Bill. (66.5.) - 18501 xxxiv. 379 A similar Keport. (56. 46.) _ . - - . 1851. xxx. 481 Bill for rebuilding the Bridge over the Eiver Ness at the Town of Inverness, and improving the Approaches thereto ; and for amending the Acts relating to Highland Boads and Bridges. (261.) 1851. v. 99 Bill for extending the Provisions of the above Act. (275.) - - 1854-5. iv. 381 See also Highlands op Scotland. Inverness, Earldom op. See Sussex Claim op Peerage. Ionian Islands : Bill to enable the Subjects of the Ionian States to hold Military and Naval Commissions under iho. Crown. (25.) ... - 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 71 Papers respecting recent Changes in the Constitution of the Ionian Islands. - 1850. x. 631 Correspondence respecting the Right of the Ionian Government to the Islands of Cervi and Sapienza. - ....-- 1850. xviii. 327 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, relative to the Com- mercial Intercourse between the Netherlands and the Ionian Islands ; signed at London, I4th January 1852. - - ... 1852. xvi. 831 See also Colonies, I. Commercial Taeipps. Greece. Italy. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foreign, II. Treaties, lh. 4. Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds Railway : • Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds (Ipswich to Woodbridge, Stowmarket to Sudbury, Extension to Yarmouth, Aylesham and North "Walsham). (in 148. 2.) - - - - - " - 1847. XL. 19 Ireland : For the principal Matters relating to Ireland, see the following Heads : Agricultural Statistics. Ancient Laws op Ireland. Arms and Ammunition. Army. Associations and Societies, Unlaw- ful. Bank of Ireland. Belfast, Riots in. Bogs. Chalkers. Chancery, Court of. Charitable Institutions. Church op Ireland. Civil Bills, and Civil Bill Courts. Cleegy. ' Coin and Coinage. CoEPOEATioNs, Municipal. Couet and Sessions Houses. Courts in Iebland. Crimes and Offences. Customs. Debt, National. Debt, Public. Distress in Ireland. Drainage op Lands. Dublin. Education and Schools, Ireland. Ejectments and Distresses. Elections and Electors. Emigration. Encumbered Estates. Equity, Courts op. Exchequer, Court op. Excise. Fevee Hospitals. 3Y 3 Fictitious Votes. Finance. Fiest Feuits and Tenths. Fish and Fisheries. Fisheries, Ireland. Freeholders and Freemen. Gaols and Prisons. Grand Juries, &c. Habeas Corpus. See Teeason. Imports and Exports. Improvement and Drainage op Lands. Infirmaries and Hospitals. Inland Navigation. Insurrections. Irish Packet Station. Juries and Jurors. King's Bench, Court of. Land Revenue, 8ec. Landlord and Tenant, 2. Lands, Partition op. Linen Trade and Linen Board, Malicious Injuries to Property. Marriages. Maynooth College. Medical Charities. Mortmain. Oaths. Orange Lodges. Outrages. Parliamentary Representation, Party Processions. Passage Vessels. Passengers between Great Beitain and Ireland. Pawn or Deposit Offices. 542 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Ireland- Ieish Ireland — continued. Peace, Public. Petty Sessions. Poor in Ireland. Population. Post Opeice. Potato ,Ceop, Failure of. See Dis- tress IN Ireland. Quarter Sessions. Queen's Colleges. Queen's University. Railways. Real Property. Rebellion in Ireland. Registration op Deeds. Revenue, Public. RiBBONISM. Roman Catholic Charities. RojiAN Catholics. Sacramental Test. Seamen, Merchant. sixmilebeidge appbay. Spieits. Survey and Valuation op Ireland. Tithes. Toleration. Treason. Turnpike Roads. Universities. Vagrants. Volunteers and Yeomanry. Witchcraft. Witnesses. Works, Board of. Works, Public, Ireland. Irish Church Missions. See Dublin Protestant Association. Irish Great Western Railway : Report from the Select Committee of tte House of Lords appointed to consider the Petitions of James Pirn, junior, Esquire, Fitzstephen French, Esq., M.P., and Daniel Kinahan, Chairman of the Company of Undertakers of the Grand Canal, Ireland, respecting the Irish Great Western Railway ; together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the said Committee. (275.) - - - . 1845. • Vol. xvin. p. 277 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Irish Great Western Railway Bill, and to whom were referred several Petitions against the Bill, and also the Petitions in favour of the BiU ; and to whom were also referred the Petitions of James Pim, jun.. Esquire, and the Report from the Select Committee on the said Petitions ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (325.) - 1845. xvhl 383 Irish Mails. See Post Office. Irish Office, London. See Offices, Public, II. Irish Packet Station : Report to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire as to the Proposal for an Irish Packet Station ; with an Index. - 1851. xxvi. 185. 541 Memorials addressed to the Treasury, respecting the Establishment of a Harbour in Ireland for Transatlantic Communication, since the Presentation of the Report of the Royal Commission on 23d June 1851. (117.) - - - 1852. xvn. 117 Instructions issued by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to the Committee appointed to inquire into the Suitableness and Capabilities of the Ports of Galway and of the Shannon for a Transatlantic Packet Station in connexion with a Harbour of Refuge ; also, Report and Evidence of the said Committee ; together with Maps and • Plans. (45.) .... . 1852-3. lxviii. 1 Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Institution : Bill to vest in Her Majesty the Property of the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Insti- tution, and to dissolve the said Institution. (270.) As amended on Report. (299.) - ..... 1847-8. VL 455.471 Returns of the Names of the Trustees appointed for the Administration of the Irish Repro- ductive Loan Funds in Counties of Clare, Cork, Galway, Kerry, Leitrim, Limerick, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, and Tipperary : Also, Copy of the Accounts of the Repro- ductive Loan Fund for 1845, 1846, 1847, and 1848 : Resolution or Authority by which a Balance of ^"4,097, appropriated for the Establishment of a School of Industry in Munster, and so reported to Parliament in April 1844, has been transferred to the Irish Loan Fund Institution ; and Resolutions passed by the original Relief Committee of the City of London Tavern, appropriating the Balances remaining unexpended at the Close of their Operations : Also, Byelaws and Regulatioigis made under the Authority of the Royal Charter incorporating the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Institution. (345.) - - ..... 1847-8. xx. 677 ' Account of all Monies repaid to different Counties in Ireland, under the Act 11 & 12 Vict, c. 115., stating the Object to which each Sum so repaid to any County has been so applied. (80.) -,----- 1852-3. . xxv. 209 Accounts respecting the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund, for the Years 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, and 1852. (208.) ... . . 1852-3. xxv. 201 Irish Society v. the Bishop op Derry and Raphoe : Opinion of the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of the Irish Society v. the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. (220.) - 1846. xrx. 371 Irish SoiJth-eastern Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Irish South-eastern Railway Bill. (33.41.) 1854. xxxviL 831 Irish Steamers. See Passengers between Great Britain and Ireland. Irish University (Roman Catholic). See Desmond, Michael. SESSIONAL papers; 1801-1859. 543 Iron - . . ^ Italian Iron : ■ Ac6ourit8 of iLead, Tin, and Iron, demanded from and exported to China in each Year, from 1811 to 1829. (in 98. of 1830.^ - . - - - Vol.'cCLXXVi.,p.710. 711 Ditto, in the Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. (in 14. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 13 -Return of Prices of Iron, Leather, &c. from 1813 to 1819. (in 5.) - 1844. xviii. 393 Return of the State of the Iron Trade in Scotland, Dec. 1843. - - 1844. xxvii. 145 Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Application of Iron to Railway Structures ; with Appendixes. ... 1849. XLVin. 1 [Subjects: — 1. Whether the Substance of Metal -which has been exposed for a long Period to Percussions and Vibrations undergoes any Change in the Arrangement of its Particles, by which it becomes weakened ? 2. What arethe mechauioal Effects of Percussions, and of the Passage of heavy Bodies, in deflecting and fracturing the Bars and Beams upon which they are made to act ? 3. Present Methods of liailway Bridge building ; Ponn and Proportions of simple Cast-iron Girders, and of compound Girders ; and' the comparative Merits of plain Girders. Appendixes, ■consisting of Experiments made for the Purpose of testing the Strength of Iron of different Forms and Qualities, and under various Circumstances ; also of Experiments made in several Dockyards, and upon Bridges, &o. of Eailways.] Plans (Seventy-seven) referred to in the above Report, illustrative of Experiments made for the Purpose of calculating the Strength, &c. of Ii'on ; also Plans and Sections of Bridges and Iron Work of Railways already constructed. - - 1849. xlteii. 455 Tables showing the Number of Furnaces and the Make of Iron in England, Scotland, and Wales in the Year 1806, and also the Number of Furnaces and Make of Iron in Great Britain in the Year 1848. - - ... . 1849. xlii. 151 Map of Great Britain and Ireland, showing the Districts in which Coal and Iron are found, and in which Furnaces for the Manufacture of Iron are in blast. - 1849. xlviii. 459 See also East India Company, HI. 4. Impokts and Exports, II. 6. &c. Mining AND MaNUFACTUKING POPULATION. PRICES CUKEENT. Irrigation in India. See East Indies, III. is. Irving v. Manning : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Ii'ving V. Manning. (262.) -....- 1847. xx. 9 Irwin, Mb. See Poor in Ireland, m. 5. ISLAMISM : , Correspondence between Sir Stratford Canning and the Earl of Aberdeen, &c., relating to Executions in Turkey for Apostacy from Islamism. - - - 1844. xn. 181 Isle of Man : Bill for regulating and encouraging the Trade, for the Improvement of the Revenue, and Prevention of Smuggling to and from the Isle of Man. (67. of 1805.) - [xm.] 393 Bill for prohibiting the Importation of Foreign Whea^ into the Isle of Man j and for levying a Duty on Meal or Flour made of Foreign Wheat imported from the Isle of Man into the United Kingdom. (84. of 1828.) - - ' - ocxxiv. 323 Bill to regulate the Importation of Corn into the Isle of Man. (89.) - 1835. i. 459 BUI to extend the Powers of the Commissioners appointed for the Execution of the Acts 11 Geo. 3. c. 52. and 54 Geo. 3. c. 143. for supporting the several Harbours and Sea Ports in the Isle of Man. (195.) - ... 1840. m. 393 ' Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Customs in the Isle of Man. (178.) - 1844. iii. 421 Billfor regulating the Trade of the Isle of Man. (340.) - - - 1845. iii. 391 Bill for rendering certain Newspapers published in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man liable to Postage. (362.) - - - - - - 1847-8. v. 681 Letter from the Board of Customs to the Collector and Compti'oUer at the Port of Liverpool" relative to the Duty on the Importation of Flour manufactured from Foreign Wheat in the Isle of Man. (75. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxviii. 233 Numbers of Quarters of Foreign Wheat in Bond exported from Liverpool to the Isle of Man from 5th July 1827 to 26th April 1828. (76. of 1828.) - - ccxxxvni. 361 Account of the Quantity of Flour imported from the Isle of Man into the Port of Liverpool in 1828 and 1829. (92. of 1830.) - ... ccLXXVii. 211 iSee a/so Athol, Duke OP. Geological Subvet. Guernsey, Jersey, Aldeeney, AND Man. Land Revenue. Oaths, 1. 7. ' Isle of Portland. See Portland Harbour and Breakwater. Isle of Wight Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Isle of Wight Railway (Eastern Section) Bill. (23. 131.) ... ... 1839, Sess. 1. viii. 389 Islington Market : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the BiU for establishing a Market, for the Sale of Cattle in the Parish of St. Mary Islington, in the County of Middlesex. (85.) - - - - . , . 1835. xlh. 1 Issues, Collection of. See Fines and Recognizances. Issues, Recovery of. See Exchequer, Court op, England. Italian and China Raw Silks : Prices of Italian and China Raw Silks on the 1st of January in the Years 1880 to 1840, &c. (in 71.) 1841. XXV. 250 3 Y 4 6*4. GENERAL INDEX TO THE Italy ----- Jamaica Italt : Papers in reference to Instructions to Lord W. Bentick, previous to 28th Dec. 1813, respect- ing the Encouragement to be given to the People of Italy in resisting the Government of France, (55. of 1814-15.) .... - Vol. lxxvi. p. 13 Commercial Tariffs and Eegulations of the States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries. (Part VII. — Italian States, including Gibraltar, Malta, and the Ionian Islands.) - - 1843. vi. 393 Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy : — Part I.— 1846, 1847. - - - - - - 1849. xx. 109 Pai-t II From January to 30th June 1848. ... 1849. xxi. 1 Part III.— From July to December 1848. - . - 1849. xxii. 1 Part IV.— 1849. - - - - - - - 1849. xxiii. 1 Communication from the Austrian Government as to the Territorial Arrangements and Poli- tical Condition of Italy ; with the Reply of the British Government. - 1847-8. xix. 141 Further Communication from the Austrian Government on same Subject. - 1847-8. xix. 149 Correspondence between the Plenipotentiaries of Sardinia and the Earl of Clarendon respecting the State of Affairs in Italy. .... 1856. xx. 765 Treaties (Political and Territorial) between Austria and the Italian States : — Extract from the Treaty of Vienna, dated 9th June 1815 : Additional and separate Article to the Territorial Treaty between Austria and Sardinia, of 20th May 1815 : » Protests of the Pope against certain Resolutions of the Treaty of Paris and of the Vienna Congress, prejudicial to the Roman Catholic Religion and the Temporal Interests of the See of Rome : Treaty of Defence between Austria and Tuscany, dated 12th June 1815 : Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Spain, relative to the Duchies of Parma, Placentia, and Guastalla, signed at Paris, 10th June 1817 ; with Annex of Extract from Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 : Treaty ■ between Lucca, Modena, Tuscany, Austria, and Sardinia, respecting Terri- torial Boundaries ; dated 28th November 1844 : ; Treaty of Defence between Austria and Modena, dated 24th Dec. 1847 : And, Treaty of Defence between Austria and Parma, dated 24th Dec. 1847. 1859, Sess. 1. ix, 1 See also Lombaedy. Naples. Roman States. Sardinia. Sicily. Tuscany. Itinerant Auctioneers, See Auctioneers anu Auctions. J- Jack v. Holmes : Question of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Jack (Lessee of the Mayor, &c. of Drogheda) v. Holmes. (189.) ..... 1854-5. xm. 7 Opinion of the Judges on the above Question. (214.) - - - 1854-5. xin. 9 Jackson, Mr. See Ribbonism. Jackson, Mr. (Custos op Port Royal.) See Slavery, HI. 4. Jackson's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Second Reading of the Bill, intituled " An Act to dissolve the Marriage of William Oliver Jackson, Esquire, with Georgiana Maria Jane Jackson his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again ; and for other Purposes therein mentioned." (225.) ..... 1842. xvi. 225 Evidence taken in Session 1843. (33.) ... . i843. xix. 567 Jacob, Mr. (Comptroller op Corn Returns.) See Corn, II. HI. 6. Jafferson, Alexander. See Customs, II. 4. Jails. See Gaols and Prisons. Jamaica : Bill to prohibit all Intercourse between the Island of Jamaica and certain Parts of the Island of St. Domingo. (40. of 1812.) ...... xLvn. 611 Bill to revive and continue in force, until 1st August 1840, an Act of the Legislature of Jamaica, to explain and amend an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (59.) ...... 1836. l 923 Bill to provide for the Enactment of certain Laws in the Island of Jamaica. (127.) ^As amended in Committee. (151.) - - - . . I839. h. 479. 483 Bill to guarantee the Liquidation of a Loan or Loans for the Service of the Colony of Jamaica. (239.) " . " " ... 1854. iv. 343 Account of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain from Jamica between 5th January 1792 and 5th January 1806. (in 22. of 1806.) .... yii. 142 Copies of a Patent of Land in the Island of Jamaica granted by the Crown, on 11th Novem- ber 1690, to Christopher Senior, Esq., and also of another Patent of Land granted, on 24th Feb. 1745, to A. Arcedekne, Esq. (in 127. of 1831-32.) - - cccvii. 1198 Return of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military Establishments of Jamaica the Expenses of which are defrayed by any Revenue raised in that Island, the annual Amount of such Expenses, and the annual Ways and Means for raising such Revenue, for the Year ending 30th Sept. 1831. (in 127. of 1831-32.) - ,- - ,cccvn. 1359 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 545 Jamaica - - - - Java Jamaica — continued. Papers in Explanation of the Proceeding of the Legislature of Jamaica in reference to the Amendment of their original Act for giving effect to the Act of Parliament for the Abolition of Slavery. (44.) '- - - - - 1836. Vol. xxT. p. 193 Two Statements made by the Agent of Jamaica, on behalf of the Assembly of that Colony, • to the Colonial Secretary, dated 19th and 21st March 1836, in relation to the recent Proceedings of the Governor and Assembly of Jamaica j and the Protest of the Agent against the Bill for reviving and continuing in . force the Act of the Legislature of Jamaica to explain and amend an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (62.) --...- 1836. xxv. 269 Correspondence between the Colonial Secretary and the Governor of Jamaica, relative to alleged Maltreatment of Prisoners- in the House of Correction in St. John's Parish, and Obstructions offered to the Special Magistrates of St. Thomas in the Vale in the Discharge of their official Duties. (250.) - - - " - 1837. vni. 235 Return showing the Amount raised in the Island of Jamaica, and applied by the Assembly and Parochial Vestries, for the Church Establishment, and for the Support of Schools and Education, for Five Years ending 30th Sept. 1836, together with an Extract from a Despatch of the Governor relative to Votes of the Assembly towards the Promotion of Religious Instruction. (24.) - - - 1838. xiv. 483 Report from C. J. Latrobe, Esq., on Negro Education in Jamaica ; with Correspondence relating thereto. (63.) - . - . . 1838. xiv. 219 Return of the Exports from Jamaica for Fifty-three Years, ending 31st December 1836. (70.) - - ' - - - - - - 1838. xvin. 535 Returns of the Exports from Great Britain to Jamaica during the last Ten Years, and of the Exports of the Goods thus imported into Jamaica from thence to the Spanish Main or elsewhere, (in 358.) ------ 1838. xviii. 537 Despatch from Lord Glenelg to the Governor of Jamaica in reference to a Bill before Parlia- ment respecting the Legislature of Jamaica. (222.) - - 1839. ix. 389 Acts passed by the Legislature of Jamaica for building, &c. Gaols, Houses of Correction, &c. ; Resolutions of Meetings of Planters, gcc. on 12th April, 10th May, and 14th June 1839 ; and Memorial of the Association of Jamaica Proprietors to Viscount Melbourne, and the Marquess of Normanby, on 30th May 1829. (136.) - 1839. ix. 393 Return of the Number of disposable Ships and Vessels under the Orders of Commodore Douglas, actually present within the Jamaica Part of the West India Station, at different Periods between May and December 1838. (39.) - - - 1839. xvi. 487 Communications addressed to the Secretary of State by the Agent for the Island of Jamaica relative to the Conduct of the Negro Population. (46.) - - 1839. ix. 309 Memorial of the Council and Assembly of Jamaica to Her Majesty, praying that there may be no Alteration in the Duties on Foreign Sugars which would facilitate their Introduc- tion into Great Britain ; also a Representation by the Agents of the Colonies having Legislatures, against the proposed Reduction of the Duties on Foreign Sugars. (102.) - - - - - - - - 1841. xvm. 545 Correspondence relating to the general Condition of the Island of Jamaica, of earlier Dates than the Despatches included in the Papers next mentioned. (111.) - 1849. ix. 1 Papers relative to the Affairs of the Island of Jamaica. - 1849. ix. 177 Further Papers on same Subject. - - - - 1850. x. 475 Further Papers on same Subject. ----- 1854. xiii. 151 Papers relative to Legislative Proceedings in Jamaica. - - 1852-3. xv. 651 Further Papers on same Subject. - - - . . 1854. xiii. 1 Copy of the Act of Jamaica, 21 Vict. c. 5., to amend the Laws relating to Agricultural Immigrants, and for raising Funds to defray the Expenses attendant upon their Intro- duction and subsequent Colonization in the Island. (66.) - - 1857-8. XI. 267 See also Coi,onies, V. 1. Naval Inquiet. Slavery. Jameson's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Andrew Jameson, Esquire, with Catherine his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (16. of 1826-27.) . . - . . ccxxii. 281 Japan : Letter from the Lieutenant Governor of Java to the East India Compariy relative to a Com- mercial Adventure to Japan, and to Measures for transferring the Trade to the British heretofore exclusively enjoyed by the Dutch. (86. of 1820.) - - cxix. 75 Correspondence between the Admiralty and the Earl of Clarendon, upon the Subject of a Convention which had been signed by the Rear- Admiral for opening certain Ports in Japan to British Ships ; together with a Copy of such Convention, signed 14th October 1854. - - 1856. XX. 813 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Japan, for opening certain Ports in Japan to British Ships ; signed at Nangasaki, 14th October 1854. - 1856. xx. 835 Java, Island of : Papers relative to the Restitution of Java and Cession of Banca to the King of the Nether- lands. (10. of 1819.) - - - - - - - Cix. 319 Returns of any Sugar imported, being the Growth of China, Java, or Manilla, under the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 28. ; and of any such Sugar admitted for Home Consumption. (18.) . •- .. . ... _ . - 1845. XVI. 445 Official Regulations respecting Lands by the Dutch Government in the Island of Java, (in 315.) ^ - - .... - 1847-8. xxxvii, 380 ■ ■ See also STATrSTioAL Tables. • .. III. 3 Z 646 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Java - - . _ . Joint Java, His Majesty's Ship : •Proceedings of the Court-martial held on the Officers and Crew of His Majesty's late Ship the Java. (63. of 1812-13.) - - - . . Vol. Lxvi. p. 204 jErFERTS V. BOOSET : , Questions to the Judges in the Case of Jefferjs v. Boosejr. (30.) - - 1854. x. 1 Opinions of the Judges upon the above Questions. (189.)' u . - 1854, x. 3 Jbnnee, Sie Heebeet, See Aeches Couet. Jennings, De. See Sacchaeometee. Jennings, Inspectoe. See Geat, Hugh, Esq. Jeeningham, Sie W., Baet, See Staffoed Claim of Peerage. Jeeset. See Giteenset, Jeesey, &c. Jeeset, Removal of Pooe of. See Vageants. Jeeset, Earl of : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of George Earl of Jersey, claiming a Kight to vote as Viscount Grandison at the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland. (102. of 1829.) - cclxi. 173 Jerusalem, Holt Buildings at. See Tueket and Russii, Wae between. Jeevis's Divoece : Proceedings in the Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of William Jervis, a Captain in the Forty-second Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, and Paymaster and Superintendent of Native Pensioners at Barrackpore in the Province of Bengal in the East Indies, with Mary Amelia his now Wife, and to einable him to marry again. (113.) - - 1847-8. xxii. 487 Minutes of Evidence taken in the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of the above- named Bill. (137.) ...... 1847-8. XXII. 507 Jesuits. See Roman Catholics, II. Jesuits Baek : Bill to prohibit, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Exportation of Jesuits Bark from Great Britain. (31. of 1808.) .-..'. xv. 237 Bill to prohibit, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Exportation of Jesuits Bark and Cotton Wool, from Ireland. (35. of 1808.) - . - xv. 241 Account of the Quantity of Jesuits Bark or Cortex Peruvianus imported into, exported from, and retained for Home Consumption in Great Britain for the Periods of Six Years ending respectively 5th Jan. 1796, 5th Jan. 1802, and 5th Jan. 1808, distinguishing the Exports to Ireland from those to all other Countries, (in 44. of 1808.) - xx. 61 Jews : Bill for the Relief of His Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish. Religion. [Civil Dis- abilities.] (146. of 1833.) ...... ccoxv. 319 A similar Bill. (112.) ...... 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 511 A similar Bill. (305.) . . . . -■ - . l®36. m. 1045 Bill for removing Doubts respecting the Validity of certain Marriages among Persons pro. fessing the Jewish Religion. (169.) . - '' - . - 1837. n. 361 BiU to enable Persons professing the Jewish Religion to subscribe the Form of Declaration contained in the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 5. for the Relief of Quakets, Moravians, and Separatists elected to Municipal Offices. (59.) - . - 1841. iii. 297 Bill for the Relief of Persons of the Jewish Religion elected to Municipal Offices. (63.) - - - - - - - - - - 1845. IV. 39 Bill to remove Doubts as to Quakers and Jews Marriages solemnized before certain Periods. (183.) - - 1847. V. 253 See also Ceiminal Law, JI. 1. Dissenting Places of Worship. Libeett op "Conscience. Oaths, 1.6. ^ToHNsoN, General. See Bouen Pooe Law Union. Johnstone, J. J, H., Esq. See Annandale Claim op Peerage. Joint Chaege. See Finance. Joint Stock Banks. See Banks and Bankees. Joint StocK Companies : Bill for the Registration of Joint Stock Companies, and for conferring on such Companies certain Privileges of Corporate Bodies, subject to the Payment of certain Fees, and on certain Conditions and Regulations ; and for preventing the Establishment of fraudulent Companies ; and for the Regulation of Joint Stock Companies. (221.) As amended in Committee. (245.) - - . . _ . 1844. iv. 323. 375 Bill with the Amendments moved after Third Reading. (266.) - - 1844. iv. 427 Bill for facilitating the winding up the Affairs of Joint Stock Companies unable to meet their pecuniary Engagements. (211.) With the Amendments moved after Thu"d Reading. (263.) 1844. IV. 477.491 A similar Bill. (308.) - - . . , - - 1845. iv. 41 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 110. for the Registration, Incorporation, and Regulation of Joint Stock Companies. (264.) ... - - 1847. iv. 227 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 547 Joint - - . - Jotjenetmen Joint Stock Companies — continued. Bill to amend the Acts for facilitating the winding-up- the Affairs of Joint Stock Companies unable to meet their pecuniary Engagements, and also to facilitate the Dissolution and winding-up of Joint , Stock Companies. (145.) — As amended in Committee and on Report. (223.) - - - - 1847-8. Vol. v. p. 191. 251 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Winding-up Act, 1848. (236.) - 1849. v. 213 Bill for limiting the Liability of Members of certain Joint Stock Companies. (307.) With the Amendments made in Committee. (321.) As amended on Report. (324.) . . . . . ' . . 1854-5. v. 51. 61. 71 Amendments to be proposed by the Lord Redesdale. (307a.) - 1854-5. v. 59 Amendments to be moved on Report by the Earl Grey. (321a.) - 1854-5. t. 69 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Winding-up Acts, 1 848 and 1 849. (97.) 1 856. v. 347 BiU for the Incorporation and Regulation of Joint Stock Companies and otlier Associations. (134.) As amended on Report. (167.) As amended on Re-commitment. (177.) ....... 1856. V. 169. 227. 287 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1856. (44.) — —As amended in Committee. (73.) 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 379. 391 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 111., for facilitating the winding-up the Affairs of Joint Stock Companies unable to meet their pecuniary Engagements, and also the " Joint Stock Companies Wmding-up Acts; 1848 and 1849." (34.) As amended on Report. (108.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 365. 365 Clauses to be moved on Third Reading by the Lord Chan cell or. (108 «.) 1857,Sess.2. iv. 375 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the Bill. (186.) - - - ' - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 377 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1856, [as to Insurance Cornpanies.] (198.) - ...... 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 403 Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Acts, 1856 and 1857, and the Joint Stock Banking Companies A«t, 1857. (160.) As amended in Committee. (195.) 1857-8. iv. 333. 343 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Lord Wensley dale. (196 a.) - 1867-8. iv. 353 Bill for the Incorporation, Regulation, and Winding-up of Trading Companies and other Associations. (14.) As amended on Report. (59.'>- As amended on Re-commit- ment and on Report. (73.)- - - - ' 1859, Sess. 1. m. 121. 229. 339 First Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the State of the Laws respecting Joint Stock Companies (except Banking Companies) with a View to the greater Security of the Public ; together with Minutes of Evidence, &c. in 1841 and 1843. (65.) ... » , 1844. xx. 355 [SrBiTECTS :—pBtibble Companies, consisting of, — 1st, Those formed on unsound Calculations ; 2d. Those that are so ill ponstituted as to render Failure probable ; 3d. Those that are fraudulent in their Object. — Mining, Insurance, Annuity, and Loan Bubble Companies : Their Concoctors and Managers : Modes of Deception : Direction of the Companies : Amount and Distribution of Plunder ; Circumstances of the Victims ; Impunity of the Offenders. — Kemedial Measures proposed.] [Heads of Evtdenob : — I. . Private Partnerships and Joint Stock Companies. For what Purposes used and proper, and to what Extent in regard to these Purposes. Traders Powers. JLiability. Constitution. Conditions to be fulfilled before starting, and while in Existence. Partners. Management. Application of Capital and of Eevenue. Determination of Eirm or Company. Winding-up. Custody of Accounts and Records. — II. Partnership en Commandite III. Instances of Failure or Fraud of Companies. Bubble Companies gener^ly. West Middlesex Insurance Company. — IV. Legal Proceedings. — V. State of the Law of Partnership.] Report by the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies to the Conunittee of Privy Council for J Trade, for the Year 1845. - - - - - 1846. xxxvi. 13 Further Report, for the Year 1853. (71.) - - - 1864. xxxv. 283 Statement of the Licences granted by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, from August 1847 to February 1849, to Joint Stock Companies to hold Lands, Tenements, &c. ; and specifying the Nature and Extent of the Powers contained in each Licence, and of the Lands so authorized to be held, &c. '(57.) - 1849. xxv. 257 Ditto, from 14th March 1849 to 15th March 1850. (194.) 1850. xx. 383 Ditto, from 20th March 1850 to 7th February 1851. (23.) - 1851. xvi. 213 Ditto, from 20th February 1851 to 24th January 1852. , (24.) - 1862. xvji. 126 Ditto, from 24th January 1852 to 22d November 1852. (24.) - 1852-3. xxv. 211 See also Banks and Bankers. Bills, Private. Paktneeships. Trading Companies. Joint Tenancy. See Leases in JoiNq: Tenancy. Joint Tenants Voting. See Parliamentary Representation. Jointures, Property Tax on. See Property and Income Tax. Jones, Mr. See Outrages, Ireland. Jones's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Jones's Divorce Bill. (102.) . - . . . . 1852-3. xxvi. 35 Further Minutes of Evidence, (e.) .... 1864-6. xxi. 279 Journals op the House. See House of Lords, i. Journeymen. See Combinations.. Masters and Workmen, Wages. 3Z 2 54S GENERi:i INDEX- TO THE JovEN ----- Judges JovEN Caeolina (Slave Ship.) See Slave Teade, III. a. JowETT, Eev. B. See Civil Service. Judges : Bill to empower the Judges to try Civil Causes in their own Counties in England. (83. of 1809.) - - - - - - - - Vol. xxiii. p. 277 Bill to enable Queen's Counsel and others, not bemg of the Degree of the Coif, to act as Judges of Assize. (202.) ...... 1850. iv. 335 See also Admiealty Courts.. Baeeington, Sir Jonah. Bills, Peivate. Courts in England. Courts in Ieeland. Couets in Scotland. Fox, Me. Justice. Habeas Corpus. House op Commons, i. Judges Salaries. Eolls, Mastee op. Vice Chancellor ; and the various Courts. Judges in India. See East Indies, I. 2. Judges Circuits. See Circuits op the Judges. Judges Lodgings. See County Buildings. Judges Opinions. See Questions to Judges. Judges Registeae. See Couets in Ireland. Judges Reports. See Finchley Road Estate. Wilson's Estate Bill. Judges Salaries and Pensions : » Bill for granting Annuities to the Judges of the Courts of Session, Justiciary, and Exchequer in Scotland on their Resignation. (92. of 1808.) .... xv. 617 Billifor further augmenting the Salaries of certain of the Judges of the Courts in Westminster Hall, and of the Chief and Second Justice of Chester, and the Justices of the Great Sessions in Wales. (104., of 1809.) . . - . . xxm. 433 Bill to augment the Salaries of the Lords of Session, Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, and Barons of Exchequer in Scotland, and Judges in Ireland. (69. of 1810.) - xxxii. 101 Bill to grant additional Annuities to the Judges of the Courts in Westminster Hall on the Resignation of their Offices. (144. of 1812-13.) .... lix. 859 Bill to grant additional Annuities to Judges of the Courts of Session, Justiciary, and Exche- quer in Scotland, who had resigned their Offices before the last Augmentation of Salaries to the Judges of those Courts. (83. of 1813-14.) ... lxix. 469 Bill to enable His Majesty to grant additional Annuities to the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer in Ireland, on the Resig- nation "of their Offices. (93. of 1813-14.) » . - . LXIX. 551 Bill for augmenting the Salaries of the Master of the Rolls and Vice Chancellor of England, the Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, and the Puisne Judges and Barons of the Courts of Westminster Hall ; and to enable His Majesty to grant them Annuities on the Resignation of their Offices. (154. of 1825.) - - . . clxxvi. 825 Bill for making Provision for the Lord High Chancellor of England in lieu of Fees heretofore received by him. (245. of 1831-32.) - . . - . ccxcvii. 549 Return of the total Amount of the Salaries of the Judges of the following Courts in England, payable out of the Consolidated Fund or a Grant of Parliament ; viz., Court of Chancery, Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, Admiralty Courts, Ecclesiastical Courts, Bankruptcy Courts, Insolvent Debtors Court, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, County Courts established under 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95., County Courts exercising the Jurisdiction given them by 10 & 11 Vict. c. 102. in Insolvency and Protection :. Also, similar Return relating to Courts in Ireland ; viz.. Court of Chancery, Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, Bankruptcy Court, Insolvent Debtors Court, Civil Bills Courts, Incumbered Estates Court, and Admiralty Court : Also, similar Return relating to Courts in Scotland ; viz.. Court of Session, Court of Exchequer, and Sheriffs Courts. (140.) 1854. x. 133 Return from the Court of Chancery of the Names of the Judges of the Courts and of all Officers in 1853, viz., the Courts of Chancery, Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, Ex- chequer, Bankruptcy, and Insolvent Debtors (England and Ireland) ; Judicial Com- mittee of the Privy Council, Court of Admiralty, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Arches Court Canterbury, Faculty Office, Consistory Court of London, and County Courts (England) ; Encumbered Estates Commission and Civil Bill Courts (Ireland) ; Court of Session, Sheriff Courts, and Sheriff Court of Chancery (Scotland) ; the Amount of their Salaries ; the Fund out of which paid ; the Gross Amount of Fees collected from Suitors ; the Purposes to which appropriated 5 the Amount of the Surplus paid into the Consolidated Fund in aid of any Deficiency in the Amount of such Fees ; and the Fund out of which all Expenses incidental to the holding of the Court is defrayed, such as providing Court House and Offices, and repairing, furnishing, and cleansing the same. (327.) 1854^5. xin. 27 See also Civil List. Common Pleas, Court op, England. County Courts. Courts in England. Courts in Ieeland. Debtoes and Debts, I. 1. East Indies, 1. 2. King's Bench, Couet of, England. Peeeogative Court, Ieeland. Rolls, Mastee op, England. Rolls, Mastee of, Ieeland. Vice- Admiealty Couets. Judges op Assize. See Assizes. Courts in England, II. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 549 Judgments . . . . Jueies Judgments : Bill for rendering English Judgments effectual in Ireland, and Irish Judgments in England. (16.) As amended by the Committee. (50.) - - 1834. "Vol. i. pt. 1. p. 3. 7 BiU to amend the Law concerning Judgments in Ireland. (258.) - 1849. v. 229 A similar Bill. (104.) . - - - - - 1850, iv. 337 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Earl of G-lengall. (104 a.) - 1850. iv. 349 Clause to be proposed in Committee by Earl of Glengall, in place of Amendments pre- viously circulated as to be moved in Committee. (104 b.) - - 18-50. /v. 353 Bill to amend 13 & 14 Vict. c. 29,, to amend the Laws concerning Judgments in Ireland. (267;) As amended on Report. (284.) - - - 1857-8. iv. 355. 363 Clause to be proposed in Committee by Lord Cranworth. (267 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 361 See also Courts in England. Puechaseks Protection. Judgments, Registrar of : Bill for the better Regulation of the Office of Registrar of Judgments in Ireland. (313.) - - 1850. VI. 263 Judicial Committee op Privy Council. See Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction. Judicial Officers, Ireland. See House of Commons, i. Judicial Ratifications, Scotland : Bill to provide for the taking of Judicial Ratifications of Scottish Deeds on Oath as heretofore. (120.) .-...,.. 1836. n. 207 Judicial Statistics (England and Wales) : Bill for making Provisions for the Collection of Judicial Statistics. (104.) - 1856. v. 349 Bill to provide for the Collection of Judicial Statistics. (15.) - 1857, "Sess. 1. ii. 73 Returns for the Year 1856 : Part L : Police and Constabulary : — Statements of the Police Establishments and Expenses, of the Number of Offences committed, and Offenders apprehended : Also, Statements of the Number of Inquests held by Coroners : Criminal Proceedings : — ^Number of Persons committed for Trial at the Assizes and Sessions, with the Result of the Proceedings and the Costs of Prosecution : Prisons : — State of the Prisons, Number of Prisons, Establishments, and Expenses, with Returns of Reformatory Schools and Criminal Lunatics. - 1857, Sess. 2. Tin. 425 Returns for the Year 1857 : Part I. — ^Police and Constabulary, Criminal Proceedings, and Prisons. 1857-8. vu. > Part n. : Superior Courts of Common Law, County Courts, and other Courts for Recovery of Small Debts : Bankruptcy Courts, and Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors : Courts of Equity, Court of Probate, Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, and Admiralty Court : Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and Judicial Proceedings of the House of Lords. - - - - - . . 1857-8. vii. 161 R,eturns for the Year 1858 : Part I. — ^Police, Criminal Proceedings, and Prisons. - - 1859, Sess. 1. vii. 1 Part n Common Law, Equity, Civil and Canon Law. - 1859, Sess. 1. vii. 177 Letter addressed by Viscount Ebrington to Viscount Palmerstou, on the Deficiency of the present Statistical Organization in the different Departments of the State, on behalf of the English Deputation to the Statistical Congress held at Paris in September 1855 : And also, Letter addressed by Professor Leone Levi to A. W. Fonblanque, Esq., of the Statistical Department of the Board of Trade, bn the Judicial Statistics of the United Kingdom, ag compared with the French Civil, Commercial, and Criminal Statistics ; and Mr. Fonblanque's Answer. (54.) ----- 1856. xii. 775 Juggeenauth, Temple op. See East Indies, III. ii. Jueies and Jueors : Bill to remove Doubts and Inconveniences arising from Neglect in making out and returning Lists of Persons qualified to serve on Juries. (153. of 1819.) - - xcvii. 887 BUI to regulate the Attendance of Jurors at the Assizes. , (66. of 1821.) - - cxxi. 315 BiU' to aUow peremptory Challenge of Jurors chosen to serve on Criminal Trials in Scotland. (87. of 1822.) cxxix. 459 Bill to alter and regulate the Manner in which Juries are chosen to serve on Criminal Trials in Scotland. (87. of 1823.) ...... cxLix. 775 A simUar BUI. (83. of 1824.) .---.. clx. 465 ' Bill to regulate the Qualification and the Manner of enroUing Jurors in Scotland, and of choosing Jurors t)n Criminal Trials there ; and to unite Counties for the Purposes of Trial in the Cases of High Treason in Scotland. (13. of 1825.) As amended by the Committee. (30. of 1825.) - . . . clxxv. 139. 147 BUI to amend so much of the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 22. as relates to the Qualification of Special Jurors. (41. of 1826.) --,..-- cxcix. 83 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws with respect to Special Juries and to Trials in Counties of Cities and Towns, and Towns Corporate, in Ireland. (100. of 1825.) - clxxv. 447 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries in England and Wales. (123. of 1825.) -.-.--- clxxv. 603 3Z 3 550 . GENERAL INDEX TO THE JxjBiES ' - - - Justices JuEiES AND JuEOKS — continued. Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries in Ireland. (65. of 1831-32.) — -As amended by the Select Committee. (237. of 1831-32^) - ccxcvi. 377. 413 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries in Ireland. ( 15. of 1 833.) As amended by the Committee. (25. of 1833.) - - cccxiv. 113. 149 Amendments made by the Commons to the Bill. (196. of 1833.) - - cccxiv. 185 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 91. for consolidating and amending the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries in Ireland. (27.) - - - - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 25 Bill to remove Doubts as to summoning Juries at adjourned Quarter Sessions of the Peace. (13.) - - - - - - - - - 1838. III. 269 BiU' to amend the Acts 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 91. and 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 8. for consolidating and amending the Laws relative to Jui'ors and Juries in Ireland. (203.) - 1839. n. 493 Bill for relieving High Constables from Attendance at Quarter Sessions and Assizes, and from certain other Duties ; and for amending the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries. (148.) As amended by Select Committee. (263.) - - - 1845. rv. 9. 15 Bill for making further Eegulations for more effectually securing the Correctness of the Jurors Books in Ireland. (231.) - - , - - - - 1845. iv. 59 Bill for relieving High Constables from Attendance at Quarter Sessions, &c., and for amend- ing the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries. (6.) — ^As amended by the Committer. (19.) ^As amended by the Select Committee. (107.) - 1846. iv. 105.,U3. 123 Bill for the Punishment of such as shall endeavour to de|er Prosecutors, , Witnesses, and Jurors from the Discharge of their Duty. (46.) . - - 1846. iv. 265 BiU to exempt Veterinary Surgeons, and Professors and Teachers of Veterinary Colleges or Schools, from serving on Juries, &c. (143.) . - - - 1851. vi. 485 BiU to allow Verdicts on Trials by Jury in Civil Causes in Scotland to be returned, although the Jury may not be unanimous. (247.) ... 1854. iv. 371 BiU to amend the Law concerning Jury Trial in Civil Causes. (7.) - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 393 Instructions issued to the Crown Solicitors or Agents to the Crown in Ireland,, since the Ist of 'Sept. 1841, relating to challenging Persons summoned to serve on Jui'ies ; with the Dates thereof. (68.) ...... 1844. x. 188 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords to whom was referred the BiU " for relieving High Constables from Attendance at Quarter Sessions and Assjzes, and " from certain other Duties ; and for amending the Laws relative to Jurors and Juries;" with Minutes of Evidence taken in Sessions 1845 and 1846. (89.) - 1846. xxvi. 21 Return of all the Instances which have occuiTed in the last Ten Years in which Juries on Civil Trials in the several Courts of Common Law in London or Westminster or on the Circuits have been coniii;ied during a Night in consequence of not agreeing iu their Verdict. (70.) -.---- 1859, Sess. 1. x. 137 See also Carlow, Ireland. CotrRTS in ScoTLANt>. East Indies, 1. 2. III. a. Grand Jttries, &c. Session, Couet qp. Juries, Coroners. See Coroners Inquests. JuRT Court, Scotland : First, Second, and Third Reports of the Lord President of the Court of Session, the Lord Justice Clerk, and the Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court, on the Jury Court in Scotland, pursuant to the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 42. (43. of 1816.) - - lxxviii. 237 First, Second, and Third Supplementary Reports. (27. of 1817.) - - Lxxxrv. 413 Three further Reports. (107. of 1818.) .--..- .xclI Three further Reports. (46. of .1819.) - - - - - - ci. 163 Indexes to the a.bove Reports, (in 309.) .... 1847. xliv. 234 Report of the Lord Chief Commissioner and the other Commissioners, Judges of the Jury Court in Scotland. (33. of 1818.) - - - - - • xci. 21 Return of Causes tried by the Commissioners of the Jury Court, during the Three Circuits of the Court next preceding 12th Feb. 1823. (27. of 1824.) , - - ,clxix. 115 Return of all Causes directed to be tried in the Jury Court during the Three Years preceding 16th July 1823. (31. of 1824.) - -a . . . clxix. 119 Justice, Administration of. See Administration or Justice. Justice General op Scotland. See Lord Justice General. Justices, Special, pob the Colonies. See Slavery, HI. 4. Justices in Eyre, North and South op Trent. See Land Revenue, I. Justices op Assize. See Assizes. Justices op Middlesex and Surrey. See Police of the Metropolis. Justices op Peace : 1. England and Wales : BiU for the better Payment of Fines and Forfeitures imposed by Justices out of Session in England. (1801.) - - - - - - [l] 527 Bill for trying and punishing in Great Britain Persons holding public Employments for Ofiences committed abroad; and for extending the Provisions of the Act21 Jac. 1., for the Ease of Justices and others in pleading in Suits brought against them, to all Persons either in or out of the Kingdom authorized to commit to safe Custody. (1801-2.) - - - - [n.3377 SESSIOIJAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 561 Justices Justices of Peace — continued, ^ 1. England and Wales — continued. Bill to regulate the Forms of Convictions of Offenders by Jn tices of Peace throughout the United Kingdom, and to render such" Justices more safe in the Execution of their Office. (1802-3.) - . . . . , . Vol. [v.] p. 279 Bill to amend the Act 28 Geo. 3. c. 49. for enabling Justices to act as such in certain Cases out of the Limits of their Counties. (101. ofl82L) - - - cxxi. 469 Bill to facilitate Summary Proceedings before Justicess of the Peace. (30. of 1822.) cxxviii. 69 Bill for the more effectual Recovery of Penalties before Justices, and for facilitating the Execution of Warrants by Constables. (23. of 1824.) - - - clix. 63 BUI for rendering more effectual in certain Cases Proceedings before Justices of the Peace, and for the better Suppression of certain Offences. (110.)-^ ^As amended by the Committee. (131.) - - . . 1834. i; pt. 1. p. 477. 491 Bill to continue for Six Calendar Months all such Commissions of the Peace as were in force at the Time of ihe. Decease of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, and as have not been superseded, determined, or made void during the Reign of Her present Majesty. (7.) 1838. II. 421 Bill to facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions within England and Wales with respect to Persons charged with Indictable Offences. (174.) As amended in Committee. (237.) . - - 1847-8. iii. 7. 57 Bill to facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions within England and Wales with respect to Summary Convictions and Orders. (175.) As amended in Committee. (238.) .... 1847-8. iii. 107. 165 Bill to improve the Administration of the Law so far as respects Summary Proceedings before Justices of the Peace. (162.) . . . 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 345 Bill to amend the Law concerning the Powers of Stipendiary Magistrates and Justices of the Peace in certain Cases. (201.) .... 1857-8. v. 305 Return of all Persons who have qualified to act as Justices of the Peace in the several Counties in England and Wales : And also, Return of the Number of Petty Sessional Divisions in each County, and the Number of Magistrates usually acting therein. (288.) - ..... 1856. XII. 337 2. Ireland : , Bill for rendering Justices of the Peace, and Governors and Deputy Governors of Counties and Places in Ireland, more safe in the Execution of their Office, and for indemnifying Constables and others acting in obedience to the Warrants of such Justices of the Peace, Governors, and Deputy Governors respectively. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 585 BUI to provide for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland, by appointing • Super- intending Magistrates and additional Constables in Counties and Baronies in certain Cases.. (104. of 1813-14.) ..... lxix. 617 Bill to enable Justices of the Peace in Ireland to act as such in certain Cases out of their „ Counties, to make Provision for the Execution of Warrants of Distress granted by them, and to authorize them to impose Fines on Constables and other Officers for Neglect of Duty, and on Masters for Ill-usage of their Apprentices. (98. of 1819.) - xcvii. 339 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Appeals against Warrants of Distress granted by Justices of the Peace in Ireland. (115.) .... 1834. I. pt. 1. p. 517 Bill to enable Grand Juries at the ensuing Summer and Spring Assizes to make certain Pre- • . ,, .- sentments 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. (221.) - - - - - - - 1842. m. 435 Bill to empower Justices of the Peace in Ireland to act in certain Cases relating to Rates to which they are chargeable. (48.) ..... 1843. iii. 1 Bill to facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Quarter Sessions in Ireland with respect to Persons charged with Indictable Offences, • (86.) - - - ..„-,. . . 1849. V. 141 Bill to facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, with respect to Summary Convictions and Orders. (87.) * 1849. vi. 487 Bill to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to certain Offences and other Matters as to which Justices of -the Peace exercise a Summary Jurisdiction in Ireland. (289.) - - - - - - - 1850. VI. 469 , A simUar BiU. (291.) ... . 1851. vi. 403 Bill to consolidate and amend the Acts regulating the Proceedings at Petty Sessions, and the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Quarter Sessions, in Ireland. (290.)- 1851. v. 475 BUI to aiiiend the Acts regulating' the Salaries of resident Magistrates in Ireland. (283.) - - . - - . . . 1852-3. vii. 213 Bill to regulate the Summary Jurisdiction of Justices of the Peace in Ireland. (259.) With the Amendments made in Committee. (339.) - - 1852-3. vii. 503. 549 Clause to be proposed on Third Reading by Viscount Clancarty. (339a.) - 1852-3. vii. 595 BiU to regulate the Proceedings at Petty Sessions, and the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Quarter Sessions, in L-eland. (260.) With the Amendments made in Committee, (340.) - ~ - - - 1852-3. VI. 601. 665 Clause to be moved on Third Reading by Viscount Hutchinson. (340 a.) - 1852-3. vi. 729 3Z 4 562 GENERAL INDEX T^ THE Justices . - . . Keighly Justices of Peace — continued. 3. Scotland: Bill for amending the Procedure' before Magistrates and Justices of the Peace in Scotland. (93.; - - - - - 1856. Vol. vi. p. 193 See also Actions, Feivolous and Vexatious. Appeentices and Appeenticeships. Beee and Spieit Licences, Scotland. Cinque Poets. County Rates. Ceiminal Law, II. i. Customs, 1. 3. Dangerous Animals. Dublin, ii. East Indies, 1. 2. Justices of the Quoeum. Magisteact. Manchesteb and Salfoed. Mastees and Woekmen. Offences at Sea. Peace, Public, England. Petty Sessions, Ieeland. Quaetee Sessions. Scilly Islands. TuENPiKE Roads and Highways, I. Westminstee Sessions. Justice of Peace Small Debt Courts, Scotland : Bill for the more effectual Recovery of Small Debts in the Justice of Peace Courts in Scotland. (29.) As amended. (73. & 130.) - - - 1837. it. 109. 135. 161 Bill to amend the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 48. regulating the Justice of the Peace Small Debt Courts in Scotland. (110.) . . . - . 1849. vi. 461 See also Couets in Scotland, II. Justices of the Quoeum : BUI to amend the Act 7 Geo. 3. c. 21. respecting Justices of the Quorum in Cities and Towns Corporate. (32. of 1823.) ..-,-. cxLin. 305 Justiciary Courts, Scotland : Bill to allow viva voce Verdicts to be returned to the High Court and Circuit Cgurts of Jus- ticiary of Scotland in certain Cases ; and for allowing Appeals to the Circuit Courts of Justiciary in Civil Cases. (36. of 1813-14.) - - . - lxix. 231 Bill to authorize additional Circuit Courts of Justiciary to be held, and to facilitate Criminal Trials in Scotland. (89. of 1828.) .... - ccxxiv. 335 Bill to facUitateandsimplify Procedure in Justiciary Courts, Scotland. (296.) 1847-8. in. 697 See also Courts in Scotland. Judges Salaries. Juvenile Convict Prisons. See Convicts and Convict Prisons. Juvenile Mendicancy ; Bill for suppressing Juvenile Mendicancy. (201.) - - . 1852-3. v. 207 Bill for suppressing Juvenile Mendicancy and Vagrancy. (244.) ^As amended on Report. (264.) ^As amended on Re-commitment. ~ (300.) - - 1852-3. v. 211. 213. 215 Juvenile Offenders. See Crimes and Offences, I. S2. II. 2. III. i. Gaols and Prisons, 1. 1. II. Millbank Prison. Police op the Metropolis. Reformatory and Industrial Schools. Returns to Secretary op State. Juvenile Pauper Emigeation. See Emigeation, i. K; Kafirs, and Kafir War. See Aborigines. Cape of Good Hope. Kandyan Provinces : Declaration of the Settlement of Kandyan Provinces. (4. of 1816.) - - Lxxxi. 145 [Subject : — Deposition of the Bajah Sri Wickreme Eajah Sinha, and Establishment of British Authority.] Kane, Dr. See Arctic Expeditions. Kareak. See Affghanistan. Kars, Investment and Defence of. See Turkey and Russla, War between. Kay, Dr. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Kayan and Kinneah Chiefs. See Borneo. Keane, Loed : Bill to settle an Annuity on Lord Keane, and the Two next surviving Heirs Male of the Body of the said Lord Keane to whom the Title of Lord Keane shall descend, in consideration of his great and brilliant Services. (30.) .... 1841. in. 373 Keays' Divorce: Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Keays' Divorce (India) Bill. (e.J ----- 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 729 Proceedings before the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay on Keays' Divorce (India) Bill. (86.) - . . . 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 687 Keighly's Divorce (India) : Evidence taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Peach Keighly, a Captain in the East India Company's Service, and Judge Advocate General on their Madras Establishment, with Anne his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (1. of 1829.) .. . , . gcLXi. 11 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 553. Kellie - - - - Kilkenny Kellie Claim of Peeeage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of John PVancis Miller Earl of Mar, Lord Erskine, &c., claiming the Titles of Earl of Kellie, Viscount Fenton, and Lord Dirlton. (133. of 1831-32.) - Vol. cccxi. p. 45 Evidence taken in Session 1834. (212.) - - - 1834. xxm. pt. 1. p. 47 Evidence taken in Session 1835. (206.) . _ . . 1835, xlv, 451 Kells Union. See Poob in Ireland, III. i. Kenmaee and Bantkt New Road. See Woeks, Public, Ireland. Kenmuke, Viscount : Bill for the Restoration of John Gordon, Esquire [to the Honours, Dignities, and Titles of Viscount Kenmure]. (73. of 1824.) ..... cLix. 341 ■ Kennington Common : Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to enclose and lay out Kennington Common in the County of Surrey as Pleasure Grounds for the Recreation of the Public. (139.) .... - 1852. iii. 465 Kensington Goee. See Industrial Exhibition. Kensington Palace. See Industrial Exhibition. Kensington, Lord : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. William Baron Kensington, claiming a Right to vote at Elections' for Representative Peers for Ireland. (74.) - 1852-3. xxvi. 127 Kensington Royal Gardens, iS^ee Metropolis Improvements. Kensington Station and North and South London Junction Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Kensington Station and North and South London Junction Railway Bill (Formation of Line, and Working and Traffic Arrangements.) (23.35.) ..--.,. 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 177 Kent Ambinavigator Vessel. See Stanhope, Earl. Kent Assizes. See Crimes and Offences, III. i. Kent, H.R.H. Duchess of : Bill to enable Her Majesty to grant an annual Sum to Her Royal Highness Victoria Maria Louisa Duchess of Kent. (30.) ..... 1838. n. 587 Message ' of the Lords to congratulate Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent on Her Majesty's Marriage; with the Answer of Her Royal Highness, (26.) - 1840. 1.873 Kent, H. R. H. Duke of. See Royal Family. Kentish and South.-eastern Railway Schemes : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Kentish and South-eastern Railway Schemes. (11.) Map. (11a.) ... 1345. xxxix. 1. 13 Ker, Mk. Bellenden. See Partnerships. Ker, Walter, Esq. See Roxburghe Claim of Peerage. Kerry County, Assistant Baeeistee of. See M'Dermott, William. Kerry County, Financial Condition of. See Distress in Ireland, II. Ketley Iron Works and Chirk Road. See Holyhead Roads, &c. Kew and Chelsea Botanic Gaedens. iS^ee Metropolis Improvements. Keysee, S., Esq. See- Handloom Weavers, ,KiD Skins. See Gloves. Hides and Skins. Kidderminster Small Tenements : Report on the Operation of the Kidderminster Small Tenements Act ; by Alfred Austin, Esq., Assistant Poor Law Commissioner. .... 1844. xxvii. 433 Kilburnie, Lordship of. See Crawfurd and Lindsay Claim of Peerage. KiLCOGNY National School. See Education and Schools, Ireland, III. 1. KiLCONCousE Estate, ^ee Land Revenue, II. 2. 2 a. Kildaee, Committals in. See Crimes and Offences, III. 2, KiLDONEY, Outrages at. See Outrages, Ireland, Kildeum. See Roman Catholics, II. KiLGLASs Crown Estate. See Ballykilcline, Crown Lands or. Kilgobban. See Kilteenan and Kilgobban. Kilkenny Petty Sessions: Memorial of the Dublin Protestant Association to the Lord Lieutenant relative to the Conduct of Edmund Smith wick and Thomas TIarte, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for Kilkenny, in a Case of alleged Assault, in which Michael Cashin and Matthew Spellacy, Two Persons in the Employ of the Society for Irish Church Missions, were Plaintiffs, and James Ryan, Defendant, at the Petty Sfessions held in the City of Kilkenny, on 19th January 1857 ; together with the Reply from the Castle of Dublin, bearing Date 13th February 1857. (46.) - - . . . 1857, Sess. 1. vm. 243 Correspondence in April 1857, between the Dublin Protestant Association and the Lord Lieutenairt of IrAknd.' (41.) ' - . . - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 17 III. 4 A 554 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Kilkenny - - - King m Kilkenny Police : Report of the Grand Jury of the County of Kilkenny, made at the Spring Assizes 1828, relative to the Conduct of a Pay Clerk and Chief Constable, and to the Accounts of the Police Establishments of that County. (190. of 1828.) - Vol. ccxxxiii. p. 479 KiLKERRAN EoAD : Return showing the estimated Cost of making a Road at Kilkerran in {ho County of' Galway, as estimated by the Officers of the Board of Works, and what Sums were paid, and at what Times, by the County of Galway and by the Irish Waste Land Improvement Society towards such Cost ; and showing at what Time the Work upon the Road was commenced, whether by Contract or otherwise, and what Proportion thereof has been completed ; together with" Copies' of all Correspondence between the Board of Works and the Irish Waste Land Improvement Company, relating to the said Road. (263.) - - - 1851. xvL 443 KiLLEEN Claim of Peerage (Ireland) : Report of the Attorney and Solicitor General for Ireland, dated 6th March 1813, on the Memorial of Maurice O'Connor of Mount Pleasant in King's County, Esquire, claiming to be Baron of Killeen. (in 144. of 1831-32.) - - - cccx. 682 Copy of an Act of Parliament relating to Plunkett Lord Killeen, from the Statute Roll 27 Hen. 6. in the Office of the Rolls of Chancery, Dublin. (211.) - 1835. xxxvu. 495 Killinet Chapel : Bill for erecting a Chapel of Ease at KiUiney in the Parish of Monkstown in the County and Diocese of Dublin, and for providing for the due Celebration of Divine Service therein. (142. of 1828.) - - -' - - - - -' ccxxv. 651 KiLLMOSET, Viscount : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Robert Viscount Killmorey, claiming to vote at the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland.' (187. of 1812.) ..... lvii. 423 Evidence taken in Session 1812-13. (84. of 1812-13.) - - - lxvil 331 KiLMAOLCHEDAR. See ROMAN CATHOLICS, ll. KiLEONAN. See Poor in Ireland, III. 3. KiLKUsH Union : Reports and Returns relating to Evictions in the Kilrush Union. - 1849. xvii. 417 See also Poor in Ireland, III. 7. KiLTERNAN AND KiLGOBBAN : Bill for uniting the Parishes of Kilternan and Kilgobban in the Barony of Rathdown and County of Dublin. (101. of 1823.) - - ' - - - cxliv. 957 King (His Majesty) : George III. : Bill to enable His Majesty to grant to Her Majesty the Queen a Capital Messuage called Frogmore House, and divers Lands in the Parishes of Old and New Windsor, in the County of Berks, and a Piece of Land in Wyrothsbury in the County of Bucks, for a Term of Ninety-nine Years, if Her Majesty and the Princesses, Her Five younger Daughters, or any of them, shall so long live, for and in lieu of Her Majesty's present Interest therein ; and also to make Exchanges. (14. of 1807.) - - ix. 281 Bill to explain and amend the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 88. concerning the Disposition of the Real and Personal Property of their Majesties. (16. of 1807.) , - - ix. 293 Bill to provide for the Administration of the Royal Authority, and. for the Care of His Majesty's Person, during the Continuance of His Illness, and for the Resumption of the Exercise of the Royal Authority by His Majesty. (5. of 1811.) - - xli. 1 Bill for the Regulation of His Majesty's Household, .and enabling the Queen to meet the increased Expenses to which Her Majesty may he exposed" during His Majesty's Indis- position ; and for the Care of His Majesty's Real and Personal Property ; and to amend the Act 51 Geo. 3. c. 1. to provide for the Administration of the Roya;l Authority during His Majesty's Illness. (9. of 1812.) ' - - ' - - - XLVir. 21 Bill to make Provision for the better Support of His Majesty's Household during the Con- tinuance of His Majesty's Indisposition. (10. of 1812.) - - - XL VII. 33 Bill to amend the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 6. for making Provision for the better Support of His Majesty's Household during the Continuance of His Majesty's Indisposition. (19. of 1814-15.) - - - - - - ... Lxxin. 115 Bill to alter and amend certain .Provisions of the Act 51 Geo. 3. c. 1., to provide for the Administration of the Royal Anthority, and for the Care of His Majesty's Person, during the Continuance of .his Indisposition, and for -the, Resumption of the Royal Authority. (65. of 1818.).^ As amended. (79. of 1818.)' - lxxxviii. 261. 265 BiU'to provide for the Care of His Majesty's Royal Person during the Continuance of His Blness. (l.of 1819.) - - xcvil 1 Bill for the further Regulation of His Majesty's Household, and the Care of His Person, during the Oontiniiance of His Indisposition. (36. of 1819.) - - xovn. 75 ■ Bill to explain and amend Two Acts (39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 88. s. 12. and 47 Geo. 3. sess. 2. c. 24.); concerning the Disposition of certain Real and Personal Property of His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors. (155. of 1819.). - - .'- - \ - xcvn. 863 SESSIONAL. PAPERS, 1801-1859 $55 King King (His Majesty)— cowftwwerf. ■ ' " George III. — continued. ' > > Reffof t from the Lords Committees appointed to" examine the King's Physicians touching the State of His Majesty's Health. (1. of 1811.) - - - Vol. xliii. p. 213 .t Another Report on the same Subject. (4. of 1812.) . . - i,m.. 1 Report from the Lords Committees appointed in 1788 to examine, and report Precedents of such Proceedings as may have been had in the Case of the Personal Exercise of the Eoyal Authority being interrupted by lufalicy, Sickness, or Infirmity, with a view to provide a Remedy for the same. (2. of 1811.) - - - . - xliii. 237 ]' ' "'[Subjects ; — Precedents, reported under the following Heads: 1. Cases of Inн 2. Cases of *'" ■ ' - Sickness or Infirmity, 3. Cases of Absence, where the Kemedy has. been provided hy the Sovereign ; 4. Cases of Absence, where the Bemedy has been provided by the Great Council of the Nation, or by the Two Houses of Parliament ; 5. Cases which do not fall under either of the foregoing Descriptions.] Correspondence between the Lords of the Treasury and the Auditor of the Exchequer, with the Opinion of the Att Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Liverpool Corporation Waterworks Bill ; and to whom it was an Instruction to inquire into the Petition of Ratepayers of the Borough of Liverpool, presented to the House on 17th June; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (246.) - ,. -. . ,, 1850. . xxiii. 31 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to, inquire into the Circumstances attending the Employment of Joseph Byrne, Joseph Hinde, and Duncan M'Arthur, and others, in procuring Signatures to a Petition purporting to be a Petition of Ratepayers of the Borough of Liverpool against the Liverpool Corporation Water- works Bill, and the Circumstances 'attending the Presentation of such Petition to the House ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (274.) - - 1850., xxin. 101 Liverpool Customs Establishment : ■ . , Extract from the First Report of the Revenue . Commissioners respecting the Customs Establishment at Liverpool, . . - . . 1842.. xxiv. 561 Liverpool District Court op Bankruptcy. See Bankruptcy Courts, &c. '■ "• Liverpool Docks : Report of the Admiralty on the Liverpool Docks Bills. (56.13. & 56.14.) - 1851. xxx. 373 Liverpool Dock and Light Dues : Account of the Receipt and Disbursement of the Dock and Light Dues at the Port of Liver- pool for the Year 1824. (in 73.' of 1825.) - ' - '. . . cxcm. 60 Liverpool Freemen Disfranchisement : Bill to exclude the Freemen of Liverpool from voting at the Election Of Members of Parlia- ment for that Borough. (33.) - - - - _ 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 43 Bill to idemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the House of Lords on the Liver- pool Freemen Disfranchisement Bill. (68.) - . . 1834. I. pt. 1. p. 219 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Liverpool Election Petition. (44.) - - - ' . - 1834. xix. 1 Two Reports from the Select Committees of the House of Commons on the Petition of the Electors and Inhabitants of Liverpool, complaining of the Bribery and Corruption which have prevailed at Elections for the Chief Magistrates and for Members to serve in Parliament for that Borough. (45. Sc 46.) - - - 1834, xix. 119, 317 Liverpool, Port of : Report and Survey of the Harbours of Liverpool, Holyhead, and Port DynUaen ; and Corre- spondence respecting them. (39.) - - - , - 1837. LVi. 23 See also Isle of Man. Shipping, &c., IH. 2. &c. Liverpool School of Industry. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II Liverpool and Ireland, Steamers Between. See Passengers between Great Britain AND Ireland. Liverpool, Crosby, and Southpoet Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Liverpool, Crosby, and Southport Railway Bill, (in 148. 10.) .----.. 1847. XL. 69 Liverpool, Garston, and Allerton Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Liverpool, Garston, and AUerton Railway (Construction of Line) Bill. (23.117.) ----- 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 355 Liverpool, Manchester, and Newcastle-on-Tyne Junction Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Liverpool, Manchester, and Newcastle-on- Tyne Junction Railway Bill, (in 148. 66.) - - . . 1847. xL. 317 Liverpool, Manchester, and Northern Counties Union Railway : Report of the Commisssioners of Railways on the Liverpool, Manchester, and Northern Counties Union Railway Bill, (in 148. 66.) - - . . 1847. XL. 317 Liverpool and Manchester Railway : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway or Tramroad from Liverpool to Manchester. (68. of 1826.) - - ccix, 137 Liverpool Stations Junction Railway : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Liverpool Stations Junction Railway Bill, (23. 183.) _ 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 395 Livings, Church. See Clergy. First Fruits and Tenths, and Queen Anne's Bounty. Llandaff, Diocese of. See Church of England, HI. Llandudno Improvement : ■ Report of the Admiralty on the Llandudno lmprovem€nt Bill. >■ . (33, 7.) 1854. xxxvn. 747 SESSIONAL' PAPERS, 1801-1859. 583 •Llanelly - . - - Loan Llanellt Eailwat and Dock Company : Eeport of the Admiralty on the' Llanelly Eailway and Dock Company Bill. (119.34.) 1852-3. Vol. Lxvii. p. 435 Xlamidloes and Newton Eaii.way : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Llanidloes and Newton Eailwsty (E:?:tension of Line, and Traffic Arrangements) Bill. (23:42.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 191 Llewelyn's Divorce : . . ., Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Jenkin Homfray Llewelyn, Esquire, with Marian Sophia Llewelyn his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. - (232.) . - • i - - 1851. xvii. 173 Lloyd's Divokce : Minutes of Evidence" taken upon the Second" Eeading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of George Lloyd, Esquire, with Athalie Pulcherie Clotilde his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again; and for other Purposes therein mentioned. (42.) - 1840, xxi. 619 Llyfni Vale Eailway and Hakboub : ■ ■ , Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Llyfni Vale Eailway and Harbour (Construction of Line, and of Harbour at Port Llyfni) Bill. (23.143.) - - 1859, Sess, 1. vin. 423 Llynvi Valley Eailway : Eeport' of the Commissioners of Eailways on the Llynvi Valley Eailway (Extension) Bill. '-(in 148. 33.) - ' - - . - "■ - - - 1847. xl. 169 Eeport of the Admiralty on the Llynvi Valley Eailway (Deviations) Bill. (119. 73.) 1852-3. LXVII. 537 Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Llynvi Eailway (Deviations, &c.) Bill. (23. 91.) 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 295 LoANDA. See Emigration, 4. Slave Teade, III. 3. Loan Societies, England : Bill for the Establishment of Loan Societies in England and Wales, and to extend the Provisions of the Friendly Societies Acts to the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man. (100.) - - - - - - .- - - 1835. L 495 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (256.) As amended in Committee. (i279.) - - "- - - ■ - - - 1840. in. 421. 441 Bill to explain, and to continue fo 1st August .1843, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (15.) ■ - - - 1842. in. 593 Bill to continue to 1st August 1844, and to tl^e^End of the then Session of Parliament, the Act 3 &4Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (201.) 1843. in. 21 Bill to continue until the 1st October 1845, and to the End of the then Session of Par- liament, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (205.) ------ - - 1844. IV. 575 BiU to continue to the 1st Day of October 1846, and to the End pf the then next Session of Parliament, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (282.) - - ■ - . - - - - 1845. IV. 389 Bill to continue until 1st October 1848, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relatihg to Loan Societies. (168.) - - - - - - - 1847. IV. 371 BiU to continue' to 1st October 1850, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. llO. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (165.) 1849. V. 401 Bill to continue the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies, (260.) --------- 1850. IV. 417 A similar Bill. (204.) - - - , - - - 1851. v. 167 A similar BiU. (97.) 1852. in. 489 A similar BiU. (395.) - - - , - 1852-3. v. 635 Bill to revive and continue 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies [for Purpose of winding-up.] (119.) - -. 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 503 BiU to continue 3 & 4' Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (76.) ... . . - . 1857-8. IV. 421 Abstract of Accoijnts of Loan Societies in England and Wales to 31st December 1842 ; by John Tidd Pratt, Esq., the Barrister appointed to certify ^he Eules of Savings Banks. (55.) - - ■'-■ . ' . - - - 1843. xviii. 327 Similar Abstract of Accounts, up to 31st December 1847. (91.) - 1847-8. xxl 7 Loan Societies, Ieeland : BUI for the Amendment of the Laws respecting Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland. (25. of 1823.) --------- cxLin. 283 BUI to amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 32. for the Amendment of the Laws respecting Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland. (61. of 1829.) - - - ■■ ccxlii. 87 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies ,in Ireland. (176.)^ — ^As amended by the Committee. (223.) - - - - - - 1836. ii. 347. 359 BiU for ^ the Amendment of Laws relating to Loan Societies in Ireland. (284.) As. amended on Eeport. XS-23.) - - . . - 1838. m. 301. 315 BiU further to continue, until 1st AprU 1842, the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 110. to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. (150.) .... - 1841. m. 379 BUI to consolidate and amend the Laws for the Eegulation 6f Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland. (261.) . • -■ - . - - - 1843. n. 265 4D 4 684 . GENERAL INDEX TO THE JjOAN - - - .. . LoCAIi Loan Societies, Ireland — continued. ■ . ■, Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 91. "to consolidate and amend the- Laws for the Regula- tion of Charitable Loan Societies in Ireland." (181.) - - 1844. Vol. II. p. 203 Second Annual Eeport of the Commissioners of the Central Loan Fund Board of Ire- land. --...-.. 1840. XXXVI. 531 Third Annual Report. - - ... . 1841. xxvn. 503 Fourth Annual Report ; with a Map, exhibiting the Geographical Position of the registered Funds throughout Ireland. - - .... 1842. xix. 229 Fifth Annual Report. .... . . 1843. xxT. 377 Eighth Annual Report. (99.) ..... 1846. xxxvi. 97 Ninth Annual Report.- (303.) .... . 1847. xxxiv. 373 Tenth Annual Report. (138.) ..... 1847-8, xlii. 219 Eleventh Annual Report. ...... 1849. xlh. 23 Twelfth Annual Report. ..-..- - 1850. xxix. 1 Thirteenth Annual Report. ..--.. 1851. xxvn. 1 Fourteenth Annual Report. ,...-. 1852. xxiv. 549 Fifteenth Annual Report. ..---. 1852-3. lxiv. 137 Sixteenth Annual Report. --..-. 1854. xxxv. 299 Seventeenth Annual Report. ----- 1854-5. xxxiv. 309 Eighteenth Annual Report. ..... 1856. xxxix. 571 Nineteenth Annual Report. - . , . . 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 515 Twentieth Annual Report. ..--., 1857-8. xxx. 645 See also Pawn ok Deposit Offices. Loan Fund. See Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Institution. Loans : Bill for charging 12,000,000^., Part of a Loan of 12,200,000/., on the Duties of Customs and Excise, and for providing a Sinking Fund for the Redemption of the Stocks or Funds thereby created. (36. of 1806-7.) - - - - - ix. 165 Bill for appropriating Part of the Surplus of Stamp Duties granted in the Forty-eighth Year of His Majesty George the Third, for defraying the Charges of the Loan made and Stock created in the Session of 1810. (96. of 1810.) - - - xxxii. 261 Account of the Amount of Loans raised in Europe in the Years 1817 and 1818, exclusive of England, (in 30. of 1819.) - - - , . xcviii. 423 Ditto, (in 5.) . - - - - 1844. xvm. 427 Contract for the Loan of 15,000,000Z., to be raised, under the Authority of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73. for Compensation to the Owners of Slaves ; with Proceedings and Tenders respecting the same. (140.) - . . 1835. xxxvii. 481 Abstract Account of Monies advanced by way of Loan out of the Consolidated Fund in Ireland, and also of Repayments made on account of said Advances, from 5th January 1809 to 5th January 1834, and from the 5th January 1809 to 5th January 1844. (in 113.) .--... 1844. xv. 248. 249 See also Austrian Loans. Bank of England. Debt, National, II. Debt, Public. East India Cosipant, L 4. II.s,. Finance. Miscellaneous Statistics. New Zealand. Prince Edward's Island. Russian Dutch Loan. Sardinia. Securities. Turkey and Russia, War between. West India Colonies. Loans, Bank. See Bank of England, I. 2. 3. III. i. Bank of Ireland, 1. 1. Loans for Relief of Distress. See Distress in Ireland. West India Colonies. Loans on account op Local Works. See Finance. Improvement and Drainage of Lands- Inland Navigation. Loans on account of Public Works. See Works, Public. Loans on Landed Securities..., See Trustee^ and Mortgagees. Loans to Incumbents. See Clergt, I. 2. Loans to Native Prince's. See Chase and Company. Loans to Poor Lam' Unions. See Poor and Poor Rates, 1. 1. LoBOS DE TiEKRA, &c. See Guano Trade. Local Bills. See Admiralty Reports. Bills, Private. Railways. Local Boards of Health. See Interment of the Dead. Local Charges on Shipping. See Shipping, II. Local Government of Towns : Bill to amend the Public Health Act, 1848, and to make further Provision for the Local Government of Towns and populous Districts. (218.) - - 1857-8. iv. 423 ■ Amendment to be moved on Report by the Duke of Somerset. (218 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 473 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by the Earl of Carnarvon and the Lord Redesdale. (218 b.) - - - - - 1857-8. iv. 475 Ditto, by the Earl of Carnarvon. (218 c.) - - - 1857-8. iv. 479 • Bill to confii-m certain Provisional Orders under the Local Government Act, 1858. (105.) ---... 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 425 Local Impepvement Commissioners : Bill for relieving the Commissioners and others acting in the Execution of divers Local Im- provement Acts from certain Penalties and Disabilities. (289.) As amended on Report, (309,) ^ ' - „ -.. ^- ■- 1838, in. 329. 333 SESSIONAL, PAPERS, 1810-1859. 585 Local - - - Lombabdo LOCAl JuKISraCTIOK, COTJETS OF : Bill to amend the Act 21 Jac. 1. c. 23. for avoiding vexatious Delay* caused by removing Actions and Suits out of Inferior Courts. (78. of 1819.) - - Vol. xcvii. p. 275 Bill to remedy certain Inconveniences in local and exclusive Jurisdictions [as to the Trial of Capital Offences]. (13. of 1819-20.) ... - cxiv, 73 Bill for the more effectual Administration of Justice in Cities, Tov^nfe Corporate, and other local Juicisdictions in Ireland. (74. of 1826.) - - - cxcix. 221 Bill for establishing Courts of local Jurisdiction. (17. of 1830-31.) - ccLxxxiii. 57 Bill for establishing Courts of local Jurisdiction. (*16. of 1833.) As amended in Com- mittee. (79.) As amended on Ee-commitment. (86.) As further amended on Re- commitment. (95.) As amended on Report. (100.) - cccxiv. 205.239. 273. 311. 351 Bill for establishing Courts of local Jurisdiction. (4.) - - 1837. ii. 391 A similar Bill. (39.) . . - - - 1842. in. 595 See also Boroughs and Borough Courts. County Courts. Durham Palatinate Jurisdiction. Inferior Courts. Lancaster Palatinate Jurisdiction. Small Debts, &c. Stannaries Courts, Cornwall. Local Management of the Metropolis. See Metropolis Local Management. Local Militia. See Militia, I. 4. s. Local Taxation : Bill for the more equitable Distribution of the Charge of the Relief of the Poor, and for transferring certain Charges on the Poor and County Rates to the Consolidated Fund. (186.) - ..... 1852-3. V. 637 Bill to abolish the Removal of the Poor, and to make Provision for a more equitable System of Assessment for the Purposes of Local Taxation in England and Wales. (59.) - .... 1852-3. VII. 49 . Report to the Right Hon. Sir J. G. Graham, Bart., Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment, of the Poor Law Commissioners, on Local Taxation : Parti. — ^Report. - ... - 1843. xxxm. 511 [Subject : — The present State of the Law relating to Local Rates, and to the Accounts of Officers concerned in the Receipt, Custody, or Expenditure of the Rates. Remedies suggested.] Part n.— Appendix A. - - - - - 1843. xxxiv. 1 [Subject: — 1. Memorandum on theCompilation of the Appendixes. 2. Indexes. 3. Summaries of the Law relating to each Tax.] Part III. — ^Appendix B. - - - - - 1843. xxxv. 1 [Subject : — The Matter of the separate Summaries in Appendix A., with the analogous Provisions as to the several Taxes placed in Juxtaposition, so as to allow of immediate Comparison.] Accounts relative to Local Taxation ; viz., Poor Rates, County Rates, Highway Rates, and Church Rates. (31.) - - - - 1846. x. 433 See also Church Rates. Corporations, Municipal. County Rates. Highway Rates. Metropolis Assessments. Poor and Poor Rates. Real Property. Lock-up Houses : Bill to provide for the Expenses of erecting and maintaining Lock-up Houses on the Borders of Counties. (367.) . - . . , 1847-8. v. 403 Locomotive Engines. See Steam Carriages. Lodging Houses : Bill to encourage the Establishment of Lodging Houses for the Labouring Classes. (175.) - ' - - - - - 1851. v. 175 Bill for the well-ordering of Common Lodging Houses. (148.) - - 1851. iv. 53 Bill for making further Provisions with respect to Common Lodging Houses. (147.) As amended on Report. (204.) As amended on Re-commitment. (207.) As amended on Report on Re-commitment. (216.) As amended by the Commons. (278.) .... 1852-3. in. 585. 593. 601. 609. 617 Report on the present State of certain Parts of the Metropolis, and on the Model Lodging Houses of London ; by R. D. Grainger, Esq. (in 190.) - 1851. xxxi. 429 Report made to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, by Captain Hay, One of the Commissioners of Metropolitan Police, on the Operation of the Common Lodging Houses Act. (43.) ..... 1852-3. xxv. 73 Supplemental Report on same Subject. (171.) - 1852-3. lxxi. 577 Second Report on same Subject. .... 1854. xix. 63 Copies of all Papers received by the Board of Health exhibiting the Operation of the Common Lodging Houses Act. (382.) ... - 1852-3. lxxi. 585 Report on the Common and Model Lodging Houses of the Metropolis, with reference to the Epidemic Cholera in 1854; by George Glover, Superintending Medical Inspector of the General Board of Health. .... 1854-5. xxxviii. 1 Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, by the Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, on the Operations of, and Proceedings under, the Common Lodging Houses Acts, within the Metropolitan Police District. 1857, Sess. ,2. xxviii. 487 Report of the Assistant Commissioner of the Police of the Metropolis specially charged with the Control of Common Lodging Houses on the Condition of single Rooms occupied by Families in the Metropolis. (53.) - . - 1859, Sess. 1. xiv. 55 See also Labouring Classes, Dwellings foe. NuiSAifCES Removal. Lodgings for Judges. See County Buildings. LoMBAEDO- Venetian States. See Commercial Relations. III. 4 E 586 GENEBAL INDEX TO THE LoMBAEDY . - - - London LOMBAEDT : Correspondence relative to the Intervention of the King of Sardinia in the Affairs of Lombardy. . . - - - 1847-8. Vol. xix. p. 153 See also Italy. London: Bill for raising, in the City of London, a certain Number of Men as an Addition to the Mili- tary Force of Great Britain, for the Defence of the Kingdom, &c. (1802-3.) [v.J 499 Bill to amend the Act 44 Geo. 3. for establishing a permanent additional Force for the Defence of the KealmjiScc, so far as relates to London. (79. of 1803-4.) - - [vin.] 383 Bill for authorizing the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to purchase the Duties of Package, Scavage, Balliage, .and Porterage belonging to the Corporation of Lohdon. (173. of 1833.) - , - - -.'■-'.- cccxv. 669 Bill for enabling all Persons to trade and work within the City of London. (70.) 1845. ii. 323 Bill to reduce the Stamp Duties on certain Instruments of Proxy ; to amend the Laws relating to the Stamping of Articles of Clerkship to Attorneys and others; and to exempt from Stamp Duty Admissions to the Freedom of the City of London by Redemp- tion. (261.) - - ■ - - - - 1856. VI. 463 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corporations in England and Wales, on the Corporations of London and Southwark. (60.) - 1837. xliv. 1 Accounts of the Income and Expenditure of the Corporation of the City of London from 1813 to 1828. (90. of 1829.) .-.,.. cclix. 1 Account of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Orphans Fund for Five Years ending 5th July 1828 ; and of the Monies received and paid pursuant to the Acts 4 Geo. 4. c. 50. and 7 85 8 Geo. 4. c. 30. for rebuilding London Bridge. (73. of 1829.) - cclix. 93 Returns setting forth at length the Oaths accustomed to be taken on Admission to the Free- dom of the City, and on Admissipn tp the following Incorporated Companies ;^-the Mercers, Grocers, Drapers, Fishmongers, Goldsmiths, Skinners, and Merchant Tailors : Also, the Oaths administered by the Corporation or such Companies to their Officers or Servants. (73.) - - - - . , - 1834. xxn. 245 Annual Accounts of the Chamberlain of the City of London relating to Duties and Payments, Surpluses, London Bridge, Sale of Coals, Blackfriars Bridge, new Street from Farringdon . Street to Clerkenwell Green, Navigation of the River Thames, Paving and Lighting, &c.. Ward Expenses, Mooring Chains in the River Thames, Royal Exchange, Sewers, Bridge House Estates, Police, (in 29.-App.) ... 1846. xxm. 123 Return showing the Number and Charge of the City of London Police, (in 112.) 1852. xvii. 479 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the existing State of the Corporation of the City of London, and to collect Information respecting its Constitution, Order, and Government, &c. ; and to consider what Measures may be necessary for the future Government of the City; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. - 1854. xxix. 1 [StTEjECTS : — Constitution of the Corporation. Kefiisal of the City to give Access to Documents upon which they found Claims. — Position and Functions of its Chief Officers. Ohjectionahle Mode of Election of Lord Mayor. Election and Functions of Aldermen. Appointment of Recorder. Election of Members of Common Council. Proposed Transfer to the Common Council of the Election of I/ord Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, &6. — Compulsory Election to the Office of Sheriff. Proposed Consolidation of the Lord Mayor's Court and the Sheriff's Court, and Abolition of Court of Appeal at St. Martins-le-Grand. — ^Privileges affecting Trade ; Exclusion of Non-freemen from trading, &c. within City : Metage of Grain, Fruit, Wares, &c. brought into the Port of London. Suit against Messrs. Combe, Delafield, and Co. Fellowship of Porters. Admission of Brokers. , Street Toll. — City Police. Commission of Sewers. Coal Duty. Conservancy of the Thames. Thames Watermen's Company. Revenue and Expenditure of the Corporation The Irish Society ; its Origin and Purpose ; and Connection with the City of London.^Con- templated Division of the rest of the Metropolis into Municipal Districts. — Becapitulation of the Heads of the principal Kecommendations of the Commissioners. Appendix ; — Accounts of the Corporation bf London, &c ] Analytical Index to Minutes of Evidence. ... - 1854. ,xxix. 917 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Estate of the Corporation of the City of London for the Year 1852. ..... 1854. xxix. 863 Account of the Receipts and Expenditure, &c. of the Bridge House Estates, for the Year 1852. ........ 1854'. XXIX. 866 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Funds applicable to lighting, watching, cleansing, and repairing Blackfriars Bridge, for the Year 1853. - 1854. xxix. 868 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the London Bridge Approaches Fund, for the Year ended 5th January 1853. . - - _ 1854. xxix. 870 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Metropolis Improvement Fund, for the Year 1852. - - ■ - ... . 1854. xxix. 872 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, 85c. of the Fund fbr maintaining a Market for Coals, for the Year 1852.. - ^ - . . .. 1854. xxix. 874 Accounts of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the several Funds for making new Streets and effecting linprovements, for the Year 1852. - - 1854. xxix. 874 — 881 Accounts of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Fund for maintaining the Harbour and Port of London, and the Fund for maintaining and improving the Navigation of the Thames Westward of London Bridge, for the Year 1851-52. - - 1854. xxix. 882 Accounts of the Revenue and Expenditure of the Navigation Rental Fund, and the Thames Improvement Fund, for the Year 1852. ... - 1854. xxix. 884 Statement of the Revenue and Outlay of the Commissioners of Sewers of the City of London, for the Year ended 29th September 1852. - - . . 1854. xxix. 886 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 587 London London — continued. Accounts of the Eevenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Gity of London Police Fund, and the ., WardRateFund, for the Year 1852. - -i - 1854. . Vol. xxix. p. 888 Accounts of the Eevenue and Expenditure, &c. of. the General Fund of the Sheriflfs Court, the Small Debts Court, the Billingsgate Tolls Account, the City of liondon School Account, the Freemen Orphans School Account, and the Fund for providing Lodging Houses for the Labouring Poor, for the Year 1852. - 1854. xxix. 894—900 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the City's Moiety of the Estate under the - . Will of Sir Thos. Gresham, for the Year ended 10th Oct. 1852. - 1854. xxix. 900 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Corporation of the Poor of Emanuel Hospital, under the Will of Lady Dacre, for the Year ended 24th June 1853. - - - -, . - - - 1854. XXIX. 902 ' Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, Sec. of the Account under the Will of Sir John Langham, Bart., for the Year 1852. - - - - 1854. xxix. 904 Account of the Revenue and Expenditure, &c. of the Guildhall Library Fund, for the Year 1852. .... . . 1854. xxix. 904 Account of the Revenue find Expenditure, &c. of the Account for improving St. Martin's- le.Grand, and providing a Site for the General Post Office, for the Year ,: , 1852. . . . . . , - - . 1854. xxix. 906 Statement showing the Area, Number of Inhabited Houses, Population since 1801, and Assessment, for each of the Metropolitan Districts : Also, a similar Statement of the London Districts. ... - ■ - . 1854. xxix. 912 See also the following Heads : Batteesea Park. Metbopolis Assessments. Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Metropolis District Asylums ; see Poor Bread. _ and Poor Rates, II. 2. Buildings Regulation. Metropolis Gas. Central Criminal Court. Metropolis, Health of. Cholera. Metropolis Improvements. Coals. Metropolis Sewers. Crimes and OprENOBS, III. Metropolis Water. , Fish. Metropolitan Cattle Market. Fleet Prison. Mendicity. Gas Light and Coke Company. Parliamentary Representation, III. Gaols and Prisons, II. 1. Poultry Compter. Hackney Carriages and Omnibuses. Police op the Metropolis. Interment op the Dead. Public Health. Islington Market. Public Houses. Lodging Houses. Railways, II. 5. 8. III. London Bridge. Regent's Park and Regent Street. London Poor Law Union. Regent's Quadrant. London Port. Sabbath. London Wharfs. Smixhfield Market. Lunatics, II. Thames Embankment. London, Archdeaconry of : Order in Council ratifying, a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for endowing the Archdeaconry of London, (in 21.) . . . . 1842. vii. 173 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for vesting in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners certain Property of the Archdeaconry of London. , (in49.) - . . - . . - . 1843. xxii. 630 London, Bishop of. See Archbishops and Bishops. London Bridge : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whorn was referred the Bill for improving the Approaches to London Bridge. (83. of 1829.) - cclix. 101 , Appendix to the above Evidence. (83. of 1829.) . - CCLX. 1 Accounts of Monies received and paid in pursuance of the several Acts for rebuilding London Bridge and the Approaches thereto, and of the Surplus of the Fund created by the said Acts. (244) ,-,-.- . - 1836. xxvi. 363 Bill for regulating, the Priorities of Monies authorized to be charged on a Fund called " The London Bridge Approaches Fund" [for the Purpose of the Metropolis Improvements] . (192.) ......... 1842. m. 637 Bill to vary the Priorities of the Charges made on " The London Bridge Approaches Fund," and to give, further Indemnity to the Land Revenue of the Crown. (293.) - 1847. iv. 373 Bill to amend the above Act ; and to facilitate the Completion of certain Improvements in the City of Westminster. (358.) ■ ■ - - . . 1847-8. vi. 631 Bill to authorize further Charges on " The London Bridge Approaches Fund," for the Com- pletion of certain Improvements in the Metropolis. (344.) - - 1850. IV. 419 jS^ee also London. .London Bridge Sail way. Station : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the London Bridge Termini (General Enlarge, meht) Bill. . (in 148. 4.) - - ■ . . . - 1847. xl. 31 Sie also London, Brighton, and South. Coast Railway. 4E 2 S88 GENERAL INDEX TO THE London London Beidge and Chaking Cross Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the London Bridge and Charing Cross Railway (Construction of Line) Bill. (23.110.) .... 1859, Sess- L Vol. vm, p. 417 London, Chatham, and Dover Railway. See East Kent Railway. London Diocese, Benefices in. See Church of England, IL IIL i. London Docks : Bill for warehousing Goods within the Limits of the London Docks ; and to make Regulations relating to the same. (80. of 1803-4.) ----- [vni.] 399 Account of the total Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered the London Docks in 1824. (in 91. of 1825.) ....... cxciii. 48 Account of the Number of Ships of the Average Burden of 300 Tons which the Docks are capable of containing ; the greatest Number of Vessels which were loading and dis- charging at any one Time in 1824, and the Number which were loading or discharging on 5th April 1825. (73. of 1825.) . - . . - cxcm. 57 Accounts respecting Wines and Spirits deposited and capable of being deposited in the London Docks. (54. of 1825.) - - - - - - cxciii. 65 Account of the additional Accommodation in progress by the Dock CJompany, in pursuance of the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 47. (78. of 1825.) - - - . cxcm. 69 See also Customs, II. 4. London Dock Company : Report of the Admiralty on the London Dock Company Bill. (119.45.) - 1852-3. lxtii. 461 London Drainage : Report of the Admiralty on the Great London Drainage Bill. (119.65.) - 1852-3. lxtii. 517 London (East) Waterworks : Reportof the Admiralty on the East London Waterworks Bill. (119.54.) - 1852-3. lxtii. 461 London Grand Junction Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the BUI for making a Railway to join the London and Birmingham Railway at or near the Regent's Canal in the Parish of Saint Pancras, Middlesex, and proceed from thence to Skinner Street in the City of London, to be called " The London Grand Junction Railway." (110.) - , - 1836. xn. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. (94.) - - 1836. xxxi. 273 London Hospitals. See Miscellaneous Statistics. London Natigation School. See Science and Art. London Poor Law Union : Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Guardians of the Dudley Union, and also the Guardians of the City of London Union, respecting the Diet of able-bodied and adult Paupers in the Workhouses of the said Unions. (107.) - 1838. XTin. 253 London Port : Bill for reducing the Tonnage Rates in the Port of London. (148.) - 1834. i. pt. ii. p. 803 Account of the Value of the Transit Trade of the Port of London for the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824. (in 74. of 1825.) - - ... cxcm. 74 Return of the Number of Vessels moored in the Port of London between London Bridge and Mill Wall, for the Years 1808, 1822, 1823, and 1824. (45. of 1825.) - cxcm. 79 Copy of the Minutes of the Board of Harbour Masters, and Order given by the Lord Mayor, respecting the hoisting of a Flag at Blackwall to prcTent Vessels proceeding up the River. (92. of 1825.) .-.--.- cxcm. 81 Account of the Value of all Imports into and Exports from the Port of London in the Thi-ee Months ending 5th April 1805, 1806, 1807, and 1808. (83. of 1808.) - xx. 25, 26 See also Bonded Goods. Coals. Commercial Docks. Customs, 1. 2. East Country Dock. East India Docks. Grand Surrey Canal Docks. Legal Quays and Warehouses. London Docks. Shipping, &c., III. 2. &c. Steam Boats. Trade, Foreign, II. West India Docks. London University : Bill to extend the Rights enjoyed by the Graduates of the Universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge, in respect to the Practice of Physic, to the Graduates, of the Universities of London and Durham. (249.) As amended in Committee. (297.) - 1854. v. 33. 37 Copies of the Second Charter of the University of London, and of the Regulations in Arts, Law, and Medicine ; with a List of Degrees conferred by the University, distinguishing the Seminaries where the Candidates were educated. (21.) - - 1840. xx. 477 See also Matriculations, Duty on. London Wharfs : Bill to repeal so much of 22 Car. 2. c. 11. as restrains Proprietors of Wharfs between London Bridge and the Temple from erecting any Building thereon. (87. of 1821.) ' CXXL 389 London to Edinburgh and Port Patrick. See Northern Roads. London and Birmingham Railway: Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the BiU for making a Railway from London to Birmingham. (181. of 1831-32.) - - - cccxi. 167 Report of Major General Pasley on an Accident which took place on the London and Bii"- mingham Railway on 29th July 1845. (371.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 375 See also London and North-western Railway, SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 5g9 London London and Bikmingham, Eailwat Communication between : Report of the Commissioners of Railways respecting Railway Communication between London and Birmingham ; with an Appendix containing Correspondence with the London and North-western and the Great Western, &c. Companies on the Subject. (90.) - " - - - - - - '1847-8. Vol. xLVii. p. 1 Letter from Lord Eedesdale to the Earl Granville on the Subject of the above Report of the Commissioners of Railways. (164.) - . . . 1847-8. xlvii. 189 London and Blackwall Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from the Minories to Blackwall, with Branches, to be called " The Commercial Railway," (205.) - 1836. xii. 79 Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the London and Blackwall Railway (Improve- ment and Branches) Bill. (148. 60.) .... 1847. XL. 279 Report of the Admiralty on the London and Blackwall (Railway from the London and Black- wall Extension to Tilbury, with Branch to Ilford, &c.) Bill. (56. 21.) - 1851. xxx. 389 London and Brighton Railway : l London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway : J Minutes of Evidence before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway to join the London and Southampton Railway near London, and to form a Communication between London and Brighton, by way of Shoreham. (195.) - 1836. xxxiv. pts. 1 &2 Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the London, Brighton, and South-coast (Kent Line to Maidstone,^Canterbury and Tunbridge, — ^London Bridge Station Enlargement, — Extension to Lohdon Bridge) Railway Bill, (in 148. 4.) - - 1847. XL. 31 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the London, Brighton, and South- coast (London- Bridge and New Cross Stations) Bill. (in 265.) .... . . 1847-8. xxvi. 301 Report of the Board of Trade on the London, Brighton, and South-coast Railway Bill (Branch from Norwood to Crystal Palace Railway ; Sale and Lease of other Railways). (23.46.) .-.-.-. 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 189 London and Cambridge Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway to form a Communication between London and Cambridge, with a view to its being extended hereafter to the Northern and Eastern Counties of England. (161.) ... 1836. xii. 71 London and Croydon Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill to enable the London and Croydon Railway Company to provide a Station and other Works in the Parish of St. Olave in the Borough of Southwark, in the County of Surrey, and to amend the Act relating to the said Railway. (188.) ...... 1836. xn. 77 Letter from Major General Pasley, transmitting Captain Coddington's Report of his Inquiry into the Circumstances which led to the Collision at the New Cross Station of the Lon- don and Croydon Railway on the 21st June. (298.) - 1845. xxxix. 357 London and Dover Railway. See South-eastern Railway. London and Holyhead Road. See Holyhead Roads, &c. London and North-western Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the London and North-western (St. Alban's? Luton, and Dunstable ; Newport Pagnel, Olney, and Wellingborough ; Atherstone and Whitacre Branch; Coventry and Nuneaton Branch; Kenilworth, Leamington, &c. ; Bescot and Wolverhampton ; Portobello and Wolverhampton Branch, &c. ; Birmingham to Lichfield, &c. ; Lease and Purchase of Huddersfield and Manchester Railway and Canal ; Purchase of the Earl of Ellesmere's Interest in the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway ; Ormskirk and Rainsford Branch, &c. ; Lime Street, Liverpool Station, &c.) Railway Bill, (in 148. 45.) ... - 1847. XL. 195 Report of the Admiralty on the London and North-western Railway (Amendment of Acts, Extension from Chester to Birkenhead, and Branches, &c.) Bill. (65.24.) 1852. xxix. 251 Report of the Admiralty on the London and North-western Railway (Shrewsbury and New- town, &c. Branches) Bill. (119.32.) .... 1852-3. Lxvn. 431 Report from the Chairman's Committee relating to the London and North-western Railway BiU. (191.) 1856. XXIV. 535 Reports of the Board of Trade on the London and North-western Railway Bills: — Batley to Adwalton ; Denton to Staleybridge ; Extensions to Ossett ; Use of Station of Midland Railway at Burton ; and Working and Traffic Arrangements. (23. 43. 44. 45.110.116.) - - - 1859, Sess, 1. viii. 193. 195. 197, 335. 349 See also London and Birmingham. London, Oxford, and Cheltenham Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the London, Oxford, and Cheltenham Railway and Branches Bill, (in 148. 45.) - ... - 1847. xl. 195 London to Norwich and TAitMouTH Railway. See Eastern Counties Railway. 4E 3 5a0 { IJeports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Direct London. andyPorts- . mouth Eailway Bill, Brighton and Chichester (Portsmouth Extension) Bill, and Guild- ford, Chichester, and Portsmouth Eailway Bill.; and to whom were referred the several Petitions prayiiig.to he heard by Counsel against the Bills, and also the Petitions in favour of the Bills ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (328.) - 1845. Vol. xix. p. 63 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Direct London and Portsmouth and Brighton and South Coast Amalgamation Bill. (148. 31.) - - - 1847. XL. 161 Report of the Railvray Commissioners on the Brighton and Chichester, and London, Brighton, South Cbast, and London and South-western Railway Companies Acts Amendment Bill (Direct London and Portsmouth Railway). (148.(0.) - - 1847. xl. 41 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Direct London and Portsmouth (Amendment) Bill. (148.31.) . - 1647. XL. 161 London and South-westekn Railway : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the BiU for making a Railway from London to Southampton. (106.) ... 1834. ' xxiii. pt. 2. p.I Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the London and South-western Railway (Acts Amendment, widening, Andover and Southampton, Salisbury and Yeovil, Blandford and Bruton, Lease of Taw Vale Railway and Dock, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 5.) - 1847. xl. 41 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the London and South-western Railway Company's Acts Amendment, Extension, Deviation, and New Works, (in 265.) - - ,- - - - 1847-8. xxvi. 373 Report of the Committee appointed at the .Special General Meeting of the London and South- western Railway Company of 22d Deceraber 1849. (63.) - - 1850. XV. 513 Report of the Board of Trade on the London and South-western Railway (new Works and Lines, andPower to purchase other Undertakings) Bill,' (23.ai6.) 1859^ Sess. 1. vhl 351 London, Tilbuet, and Southend Railway : • Report of the Admiralty on the' London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway BUI. (65.21.) - - - . - - 1852. XXIX. 245 Repprt of the Admiralty on the London, Tilbury, and Southend Extension Railway (Devia- tions between Leigh and Southend, Purchase of Thames Haven Railway and -Works, Increase of Capital, and Amendment of Acts) Bill. (33.27.) - 1854j xxxtii. 785 London (Watfobd) Spring Water Company. See Metropolis Water. London and Westminster Bank : Assumed Number of Depositors below .€500 with the London and Westminster Bank on 31st December 1857. (in 271.-II.) - - . . 1857-8. xxi. 645 London and Westminster Thames Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the London and Westminster Thames Railway BiU. (119.26.) - - - ' - - 1852-3. Lxvn. 417 LoifDON, Worcester, and Wolverhamton Railway Schemes : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the London, Worcester, and Wolverhanipton, and the Birmingham and Shrewsbury Districts. (41.) - 1845. xxxix. 57 Map of the projected Railways referred to in the above Report. (41a.) - 1845. xxxix. 69 London and York Railway ■ Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Allegations of the several Petitions in reference to the London and York Railway BiU. (372.) - - - . - - - - - 1845. "xix. 269 London and York Railway Schemes : Report of the Eailway Department of the Board of Trade on Schemes for extending Railway Communication between London and York, &c. (89.) - ' - 1845. xxxix. 157 Map of the projected Railways referred to in the above Report. (89 a.) - 1845. xxxix. 183 Londonderry, Marquis of : ' Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Frederick William Robert Marquess of Londonderry in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (316.) .:.... 1854. Xx. 711 Londonderry Bridge : . Report of the Admiralty on Londonderry Bridge BiU. (65. 32.) - - 1852. xxix. 281 Ditto. (33.49.)' - - - -' - - 1854. xxxvn. 847 Londonderry Free Schools : Bill to enable His Majesty to vest the Right of Appointment of Master of the Fi-ee School at Londonderry in the Bishop of Derry. (72. of 1808.) ,. - " -. - xv. 449- Report of the Board of Trade on the Londonderry Bridge (Repeal of Acts, and new Powers for Construction of Bridge, &c.) BiU. (23. 148.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. Tin. 439 Londonderry Improvement : Report of the Adniiralty on the Londonderry Improvement Bill. ( 11 9. 49. ) 1 852-3. lxtii. 471 LoNDONDEEiiY Port : Report of the Admiralty on the Londonderry Port Bill. (33.67.) - 1854. xxxvii. 869 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 591 LONDOHTDERRY - - - - LOKDS LoNDONDEKKT Union. See Poor in Ireland, III. 5. . LONDONDEEBT AND COLEEAINE RaIL-WAY : ' ,i^ Report of Admiralty on Londonderry and Coleraine (Completion of Railway and Construction •^' ■'• of Branch to Newton Liinavady) Bill. (66.16.) - - 1850. Vol. xxxiv. p. 395 Report of Admiralty on Londonderry and Coleraine Railway Bill. (^5.20.) 1852. xxix. 243 Ditto. (33.51.) - - , . . . . 1854. xxxvii. 855 Report of the Board of Trade on the Londonderry and Coleraine Railway Bill (Additional Capital for making Arrangements with Creditors). (23. 92.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 297 LpNDo:^DEBRT, CoLBEAiNB,. AND Belfast Junction ; , Report of the Admiralty on tlje Londonderry, Coleraine, and Belfast Junction Rail- ^ way Bill. (119.44.) - .... 1852-3., lxvii. 459 LONDONDEERY AND EnNISKILLEN RAILWAY :. Report of Admiralty on Londonderry and Enniskilleu Railway Bill; (65.19.) 1852. xxix. 243 Ditto. > (33. 50.) 1854. xxxTii. 153 LONDONDEEEY AND LoUGH SwiLLY RAILWAY : Report of the Board of Trade on the Londonderry and Loiigh Swilly Railway (Deviation) , Bill. (23. 142.) - . • . ■ . . . 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 421 Long Annuities. See Annuities, Government. Debt, National. Dividends. Longitude : Bill to render more effectual the Act 5 Geo. 3. relating to the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea, and for continuing the Encouragement for the Discovery thereof and other Discoveries in Navigation, &.c. (1802-3.) - - . - - [v.] 519 Bill for continuing this Encouragement of Persons making certain Discoveries for finding the Longitude at Sea, &c. (33, of 1806.) , ,, - - - - -1.113 Bill for more effectually discovering the Longitude at Sea, and to encourage Attempts to find , J a Northern Passage, and to approach the North Pole. (29. of 1818.) - lxxxviu. 51 feill to amend the last above Act. (1. of 1821.)- . , - . -. - cxxi. 1 Bill for repealing the Laws in force relating to the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea. (155. of 1828.) - ... . . . . ccxxv. 729 See also Aectic Expedition's. Longman and Co., Messes. See School Books. LoNGRiDGE AND Pbeston RAILWAY. See Peeston and Longridge Railway. Lopes, Sir Manasseh Masseh. See Geampound Election. Lord Chancellor op Ireland. See Deputy Lieutenants, Ieeland. House of Commons, i. Justices op Peace. Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction. L6rd Chancellor's- Seceetaey of Bankrupts. /See Bankruptcy Courts, &c. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. See Common Pleas, Court of, England. Judges Salaries. Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. See Judges Salaries. King's Bench, Court op, England. Lord High Chancellor : Bill for making Provision for the Lord High Chancellor of England in lieu of Fees heretofore received by him. (245. of 1831-32.) - - - . ccxcvii. 549 Account of the Income of the Lord Chancellor in the Year 1831, and the Sources from whence derived. (257. of 1831-^^2.) - . . . . - cccx. 221 See aha Bankruptcy. Chancery, Court of, England. Oaths, I. 7. Opinions AND Reasons in Appeal Cases. Witnesses. Lord. High . Steward of Ireland : ' , i Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Earl of Shrewsbury and Water- ford's Claim to the Office of Lord High Steward of L-eland. (328.) - 1854-5. xxi. 141 Minutes of Evidence in Session 1856. (284.) - - - 1856. xxm. 225 LoED High Treasurer. See Treasurer, Lord High. LoED Justice Geneeal op Scotland : Bill to regulate the Office of Justice General of Scotland. (119. of 1819.) - xcvii. 465 LoED Lieutenant op Ireland : « Return of the Number of Memorials presented to the Lord Lieutenant between the 1st of April and the 2,8th of October 1847, specifying the Letters under whic^i they have beei^ ' ' submitted. (6.) - '- - - - -1838: xvm. 907 See also Outeages, Ieeland. LpED Lyon, Court of. See Couets in Scotland. LoED Stewaed. See House of Commons, i. Lord's Day. See Church Notices. Corporation Offices. Sabbath. Lord's Supper. ' See Saceamental Test. Lords. See House op Loeds. Peees of the Realm. 4E 4 592 GENEtlAL INDEX TO THE Lords ----- Lucca LoEDS Justices : Bill to provide for the Appointment of Lords Justices in the Case of the next Successor of the Crown heing out of the Realm at the Time of the Demise of Her Majesty. (156.) -------- 1837. Vol. II. p. 429 Lords Lieutenant op Counties, England. See Peotection Associations. LoEDS Lieutenant and Custodes op Counties, Iebland : Bill to provide for the better Order and Government of Ireland, by Lieutenants for the several Counties, Counties of Cities and Towns therein. (8. of 183L) ^As amended in Com- mittee. (16.) As amended on Report. (22.) - - cclxxxix. 177. 185. 193 Return showing the several Vacancies which have occurred in the Offices of Lieutenants of Counties and Custodes Rotulorum in Ireland since the passing of the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 17., and the Names of the several Persons appointed to fill such Vacancies. (144.) ...-.-- 1846. xx. 1 Correspondence with the Irish Government relative to the Appointment of the Gustos Rotulorum of the County of Wexford on the Death of the Marquess of Ely. (145.) ,-...-.- 1846. XX. 3 See also Goveenoes op Counties, Ieeland. Deputy Lieutenants, Ieeland. LoEDS Ordinaet. See Session, Couet of. Losses at Sea. See Shipweecks. Losses by Fiee. See Ship Ownees. LOTTEEIES AND GaMES : Bill to suppress certain Games and Lotteries not authorized by Law. (1801-2.) - [ii.J 561 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 66. for preventing the advertising of Foreign and other illegal Lotteries ; and to discontinue certain Actions commenced under the Provisions of the said Act. (254.) - 1845. m. 615 Account of the Amount of Profit of the Lotteries granted in 1802. (1802-3.) - [vii.] 170 See also Foeeign Lotteeies. Glasgow Lotteey. Lough Coeeib Impeovement Company : Bill to vest in the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland certain Works and Rights of the Lough Corrib Improvement Company, and to compensate such Company for the same. (346.) -----.- 1850. iv. 435 Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Deainage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the BiU for the Drainage of Waste Lands in Lough Swilly and Lough Foyle, in the Counties of Donegal and Lon- donderry. (214.) - - - - . 1837, XTi. 129 Report of the Admiralty on the Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Drainage Bill. (65.9.) - - - . . - - 1852. XXIX. 211 Report of the Admiralty on the Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Drainage and Reclamation Bill. (119.47.) ----- 1852-3. Lxvii. 467 Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly Railway BiU. (119.48.) - ----- 1852-3. Lxvn. 469 Louth, Ceime and Outeage in. See Outeages, Ieeland. LoTAT Claim op Peeeage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Thomas Alexander Frazer of Lovat, Esquire, claiming the Barony of Lovat. (178. of 1826-27.) - - - - - - ccxxii. 1 Evidence taken before the Judges in Scotland on the said Claim. (93. of 1826-27.) ccxxn. 93 Proceedings of the Committee for Privileges (in 1831) to whom was referred the Petition of Thomas Alexander Frazer of Lovat, claiming the Barony of Lovat : Also, Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee in 1855, to whom a similar Petition was referred, (g.) ----- 1854-5. xxi. 37 Minutes of Evidence taken, in 1856, before the Committee for Privileges, on the Lovat Claim of Peerage, (l.) ------ 1856. xxin. 15 Proceedings before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Lovat Claim of Peerage, (h.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvm. 1 Lowee Canada. See Canada. LOWBSTOPT HaEBOUE : Report of Admiralty on the Lowestoft Harbour Improvement Bill. (33.26.) 1854. xxxvii.783 Lowestoft Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Lowestoft Railway (Alteration near Reedham) BiU. (in 148. 32.) - - - - - 1847. xl. 163 Lowlands op Scotland. See Chuech op Scotland. LuBECK. See Shipping, &c. III. i. 2. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foeeign,.!!. Treaties, &C. XXXIV. LXVI. 2. Lucca. See Commercial Relations. . , SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 693 LucAN ----- Lunatic LucAN, Eael of : Correspondence relative to the Removal of the Earl of Lucan from the Commission of the Peace for the County of Mayo. (258.) - - - 1843. Vol. xviii. p. 417 Correspondence between Mr. Barron the Stipendiary Magistrate and the Government, and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, on the Subject of the Scene that took place in the Petty Session Court of Castlebar on the 23d October 1842. (28.) - - 1844. ix. 934 Correspondence, since the Close of Session 1843, on the Restoration of the Earl of Lucan to the Commission of the Peace for the County of Mayo. (55.) - 1844. ix. 451 Correspondence between Figld Marshal Lord Raglan and the Duke of Newcastle, relating to the Recall of Lieutenant General the Earl of Lucan from the Army in the Crimea. (45.) ' . l854r-5. XVII. 305 Report of Field Marshal Lord Raglan, dated 28th October 1854, of the Action of Balaklava ; and also. Report of Lieutenant Geperal the Earl of Lucan to Field Marshal Lord Raglan, dated 27th October 1854, of that Action. (63.) - 1854-5. xvii. 301 Letter from Major General the Earl of Lucan, dated 5th March 1855, to the Adjutant General, respecting his Application for a Court-martial on his Conduct on the Day of the Action of Balaklava on- 25th October last ; and the Adjutant General's Answer thereto, dated 12th March 1855. (55.) - - . - 1854-5. xvii. 309 See also Castlebae Union. LuoKNOW Bankers. See Oude. Lugaed's Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of the Reverend Frederick Grueber Lugard, Clerk, with Grace Price Lugard his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (80.) ... 1847-8. xxii. 521 Lumber. See West India Colonies, i. Lunacy and Lunatics : -i Lunatic Asylums and Madhouses : i I. Bills relating to Lunacy, Lunatics, and Madhouses : 1. Inquisitions of Lunacy. 2. Lunatics Estates. 3. Marriages. 4. Pauper and Criminal Lunatics. 5. Asylums and Madhouses, and Care of Lunatics. II. Reports and Correspondence relating to Lunatics and Madhouses. III. Accounts and Papers relating to Lunatics and Madhouses. I. Bills relating to Lunacy, Lunatics, and Madhouses : 1. Inquisitions of Lunacy .<■ BiU for limiting the Time within which Inquisitions of Lunacy, Idiotcy, and Non compos mentis may^be traversed, and for making other Regulations in the Proceedings pending a Traverse. (117. of 1825.) ...... clxxv. 559 Bill for extending the Acts 43 Geo. 3. and 49 Geo. 3. for the Sale and Mortgage of the Estates of Persons found Lunatic by Inquisition, so as to authorize such Sale and Mortgage for all Purposes, and for rendering Inquisitions on Commissions of Lunacy under the Great Seal of Great Britain available in Ireland, and vice versa. (86. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (134. of 1828.) ... ccxxiv. 325. 329 Bill to diminish the Inconvenience and Expense of Commissions in the Nature of Writs De lunatico inquirendo ; and to provide for the better Care and. Treatment of Idiots, Luna- tics, and Persons of unsound Mind, found such by Inquisition. (33. of 1830-31.) As amended by the Committee. (42. of 1830-31.) - - ccLXXxm. 157. 161 A similar Bill. (108, of 1831.) - - - - - coxc. 439 A similar Bill. (3. of 1831-32.) ..... ccxcvi. 217 A similar Bill. (2. of 1833.) - - - - - cccxiv. 1 Bill to alter and amend the Practice and Course of Proceeding under Commissions in the Nature of Writs De lunatico inquirendo. (53.) As amended in Committee. (203.) As amended on Report, (204.) - - - 1842. m. 655. 663. 673 Bill to authorize the Removal from India of Insane Persons charged with Offences, and to give better Effect to Inquisitions of Lunacy taken in India. (285.) - 1851. v. 197 Bill to diminish the Expense of Proceedings under Commissions De lunatico inquirendo. (76.) - 1852. III. 491 A similar Bill. (126.) - 1852. iii. 497 Bill' for the Regulation of Proceedings under Commissions of Lunacy, and the Consolidation and Amendment of the Acts respecting Lunatics and their Estates. (54.) - 1852-3. vi. 1 Same Bill [as amended by Select Committee] for the Regulation of Proceedings under Commissions of Lunacy, and the Consolidation and Amendment of the Acts resp.ecting Lunatics so found by Inquisition, and their Estates, (158.) '--^^ amended by the Commons. (358,) - - - - ' - - 1852-3. vi. 47. 101 III. ' 4 F 594 GENERAL INDEX ^TO (THE _:_^_^::^ — ■ ^.^^^^ ■- - ^ i ' ; . ■ - Lunacy Lunacy AND Lunatics, &c. : L Bills — continued. i . ... , 2. Lunatics Estates : / i . ' ' - ■ '.' ' - j Bill to authorize the Sale or Mortgage, 'and the granting of Leases, of the Estates of Persons found Lunatic by Inquisition. (1802-3.) - • - ■■- - VoL[v.] p. 139 Bill concerning Common Eecoveries'to be suffered by Attorney in Courts of Antient De- mesne ; and to explain the Act 43 Geo. 3. relative to the Sale or mortgaging 6f Estates of Lunatics. (142. of 1819.) - - . - - - xovii. 769 Bill for the Conveyance, Surrender, and Assignment of Estates vested in Trust or by way of Mortgage in Idiots, or Lunatics, (111. of 1821.), - - - cxxi. 487 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Conveyances and Transfers of Estates and Funds vested in Trustees who are Infants, Idiots, or Lunatics, or who cannot be com- pelled or refuse tp act ; and also the Laws relating to Stocks and Securities belonging to Infants, Idiots, or Lunatics. (141. of 1825.) - , - > - CLXXvi. 763 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Property belonging to Infants, Femes Covert, Idiots, Lunatics, and Persons of unsound Mind, (5P. of 1829.) - ocxLn. 167 A similar Bill. (23. of 1830.) - - ,. '^ - cclxiii. 13 Bill to extend to Ireland certain Provisions of the Act 1 Will. 4. c. 65. for consolidating and amending the Laws - relating to . Property belonging to Infants, Femes Covert, Lunatics, and Persons of unsound Mind. (17.) - . - - - 1835. i. 101 Bill to enable the Lord Chancellor to direct that certain Proceedings from the Court of Chancery, and Matters in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, and Lunacy, may !)'c carried to the County Courts. (186.) - - - 1841. ji, 97 A similar BiU. (22.) - - . . . - 1842." ii. 197 BUI for the better iProtection of the Property of Pupils, absent Persons, and Persons under Mental Incapacity in Scotland. (195.) - . . - 1849. vi. 307 Bill for the Amendment of the Law respecting the Propierty of'Lunatics. (119.) 1852. iv. 303 Bill for the Regulation of Proceedings under Commissions of Lunacy, and the Consplidation and Amendment of the Acts respecting Lunatics and their Estates. (54.)- 1852-3. vi. 1 Same Bill [as amended by Select Committee] for the Regulation of Proceedings under Commissions of Lunacy, and the Cbnsolidation and Amendment of the Acts respecting Lunatics so found by Inquisition, and their Estates, (158.) As amended by the Commons. (358.) - - - - - - 1852-'3. vi.' 47. 10,1 3. Marriages : BiU to prevent the Marriage of Lunatics in Ireland. (58. of 1811.) - - xli. 433 4. Pauper and Criminal Lunatics ; BiU for the better Care and, Maintenance of Lunatics being Paupers or Criminals in England. (79. of 1808.) - - - - ' :. ' . ' - ^xv, 477 BiU to amend the Act 48 Geo. '3. for the better Care and Maintenance of Lunatics being Paupers or Criminals in England. (71. of 1811.) - - - xli. 493 A similar BiU. (42. of 181^-15.) - - - - - lxxih; 147 Bill to amend the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. for the safe Custody of Insane Persons charged with Offences. (64. of 1816.) - - - ^ - - Lxxvn. 167 BUI for making Provision for the better Care . and Maintenance of PaUper Lunatics in , England. (132. of. 1819.) . - - , - . - - - xcvii. 675 BiU to amend several Acts passed^ for the better Cafe and Maintenance of Lunatics being Paupers and Criminals in fengland, (66. of 1824.) - - - -- Clix. 323 BiU to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Erection, Maintenance, and Regulation of County Lunatic Asylums, an(J.to the Care aiid Maintenance of Lun&tics being Paupers or Criminals, in. England. (48. of 1828,)-^ — -With the Amendments by. the Select Committee. (111. of 1828.). - , -, - , - -' cc?iiv.. 169. 205 BiU to repeal so much of 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 94. as authorizes Magistrates to commit to Gaols or Houses of Coira-ectioa Persons apprehended under Circumstances that denote a Derangement of Mind and a Purpose of committing a Crime; and to make other Provisions for the Custody of such Persons, (56.) As amended by Committee. (77.) ,- . - - -, - - - 1838. n, 495, 499 Bill to make more effectual Provision for the Preventi9n of Offences by Insane Persons in Ireland, (136.)- As ame;aded in Committee, (155.) ■ - 1838, n, 503. 507 Bill for making further Provision for the Confinement and Mlaintenance of Insane Prisoners. (131.) As'toiended'by Select Oommittte. (143.) - - 1840. iii. 315. 321 BiU for the Establishment of a Central Asyltuh for Insane Persons charged with Offences in Ireland ; and to amend the Act 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 33. relating to the Prevehtion of Offences by Insane Persons, and the Acts respecting the Asylums for the Insane Poor in Ireland ; and for apprt)priiating the Lunatic Asylum in the. City of Cork to the Pur- poses of a District Lunatic Asylum. (295.) - . . - 1845. III. 69 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws respecting Pauper Lunatics in Ireland. (62.) 1845. v. 13 BUI to authoriza the Removal from India of Insane Persons charged with Offeitces, and to give better Effect to Inquisitions of Lunacy taken in India. (285.) - 1851, v. 197 BUI to consolidate and amend the Laws for the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums for Counties and Boroughs, and for the Maintenance and Care of Pauper Ltinatics in England. (55,), As amended by the Select Committee. ' (148,) As amended by the Commons. (399,) - - ' - - - 1852-3. Ti, 155.237,323 BUI to amend the above Act. (267.) - - . -. 1856, v. 507 SESSIONAL' PjSLPERS/ 1801-1869. S95 Lunacy Lunacy and Lunatics, &c. : I. Bills — continued. 5. Asylums and Madhouses^ and Care of Lunatics: a. England: Bill to. repeal the Act 14 Geo.^ 3. c. 49. for regulating Madhouses, and for making other Pro- visions and Regulations in lieu thereof." (9.5. of 1813-14.) - ,- Vol. Lxix. p. 571 ' A similar Bilk (116. of 1816.) .... lxxvii. 557 Bill to repeal the. Acts, 14 Geo. 3. e. 49. aiidj55 (5:60,3. c. 69. for regulating Madhouses ; and , ' for making other Provisions and Regulations in Ijeu thereof. (20. of 1817.) - Lxxxni. 37 .; ,, A^aimjlar Bilill. (7^. pf 1819.) - ,- - - ■'.- - xcvii. 283 Bill to regulate the Care and Treatinent of .Insane Persons in England. (49. of 1828.) With Amendments by the Select.Committ^e. (107.of 182^.) - ccxxiv. 243. 265 Bill.to explain,. amend, and alter, the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 41. for regulating the Care and Treat- .. ; ment of Insane Persons in England. (35. of 1829.) - - - ccxLii. 191 T' ' Bill for authorizing the Transfer of certain Balances in the Hands of the Clerks of the Peace of the several Counties of England and Wales on account of Lunatic Asylums Licenses. (la of 1830.) '-■ - - - - - - ccLxiii. 1 Bill for regulating for Three Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Session, the Care and Treatment of Insane Pfersons ih England. (23. of 1831.) As amended by ' ■ the Committee. (50;) As amended by the Lords, showing the Amendments dis- agreed to by the Commons. (116.)- - - - ccLxxxix. 311. 349. 391 Bill for regulating for Three Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Session, the Care and Treatment of Insane Persons in England. (71. of 1831-32.) As amended by the Private Committee. (203. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvi. 141.179 Bill to amend the Act 2 85 3 Will. 4. c. 107. for regulating the Care and Treatment of Insane Persons in England. (170. of 1833.) - - . - - cccxv. 639 Bill to continue for Three Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of ■ Parliamentj Two Acts relating to the Care and Treatment of Insane Persons in England. (275.)- - - - - - - - 1838. m. 253 Bill to amend and continue for Three Years, and from thence to the End of the next Session of Parliament, the Law relating to Houses licensed by the Metropolitan Commissioners and Justices of the -Peace for the Reception of Insane Persons, and for the Inspec- tion of County Asylums and Public Hospitals for the Reception of Insane Persons. (210.) - - - - - -' - 1842. m. 563 Bill to amend the Laws for the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums for Counties and Boroughs, and for the Maintenance and Care of Pauper Lunatics, in England.. (294.) - - - - • 1845. IV. 391 Setond Bill, with Two Clauses expunged, as requested by the Commons. (323.) As amended in Committee. ' (348.) - - - - 1845. iv. 457. 591 Bill for the. Regulation of the Care and Treatment of Lunatics. (322.) 1845. iv. 581 Bill ' to amend the Law concerning Lunatic Asylums and the Care of Pauper, Lunatics in England. (285.) - - - - - ■■ - 1846. iv. 175 Bill for further Amendment of the Laws relating to the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums for Counties and Boroughs in England. (112.) As amended in Committeg. .-(143.) As amended on Re-commitment. (178.)- - 1847. iv. 401. 407. 413 Bill fbr the Amendment of the Laws relating to the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic •Asylums for. Counties and Boroughs in England. (221.) - - 1847. iv. 419 Bill to relieve Occupiers of Lands or Tenements, having only a temporary Interest therein, in respect of Rates leviable for erecting and providing County Lunatic Asylums. (158.) - - - - . - - - - 1849. VI. 539 Bill to relieve Occupiers of Lands or Tenements at Rack Rent from a Portion of the Rate levied for erecting and providing County Lunatic Asylums. (135.) - 1850. vi. 541 Bill to amend the Law concerning Lunatics at large and dangerous Lunatics. (191:.) - - - - ■ " • " - 1852. m. 503 Bill for the Regulaition of Proceedings under Commissions of Lunacy, and the Consolidation arid Amendment oT the Acts respecting Lunatics and their Estates. (54.) - 1852-3. vi. 1 Same BiU [as amended by Select Committee] for the Regulation of Proceedings under Commissions of Lunacy, and the Consolidation and Amendment of the Acts respecting Lunatics so found by Inquisition; and their Estates. (158.) As amended by the • Commons. , (358.) - - - - - - 1852-3. vi. 47. 101 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws for the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic Asylrims for Counties and Boroughs, and for the Maintenance and Care of Pauper Lunatics in England. (55.) As amended by the Select Committee. (148.) As amended by the Commons. (399.) ----- 1852-3. vi. 155. 237. 323 Bill to amend the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 100. for the Regulation of the Care and Treatment of Lunatics. (56.) As amended by tbe Select Committee. (143.) A s amended by the Commons. (413.) - - - - - 1852-3. vi. 405. 419. 439 Bill to explain and amend the Lunacy Regulation Act, 1853. (37.) - 1854-5. v. 91 Bill to amend the Lunatic Asylums Act, 1853, and the Acts passed in the Ninth and Seven- teenth Years of Her Majesty, fbr the Regulation of the Care and Treatment of Lunatics. (249.) -As amended in- Committee. (291.) - - - 1854-5. v. 93. 105 Amendment to be moved in Cotntoittee by Earl of Harrowby. (249 a.) - 1854-5. v. 101 - ■'■ - - Earlof Shaftesbury. (2496.) - 1854-5. v. 103 Bill to amend the Lunatic Asylums Act, 1853. (267.) - - - 1856. v. 507 4 F 2 596 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Lunacy liUNACT AND LuNATics, &c, : I. Bills — continued, 5. Asylums and Madhouses, ^c, — fcontinued. b. Ireland : Bill to provide for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor in L-eland. (100. of 1817.) -..----. Vol. Lxxxiii. p. 545 Bill to make more effectual Provision for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor, and for the Custody of Insane Persons charged with Offences, in Ireland. (55. of 1821.) .... ..... cxxi. 185 BiU to amend the Act 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 33. for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor in Ireland. (139. of 1825.) - - ... clxxvi. 753 Bill for the further Amendment of the Act 1 & 2 G-eo. 4. c. 33. for the Establishment of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor in Ireland. (39. of 1826.) ... cxcix. 75 Bill for amending until 1st August 1845, and until the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment, the Law relating to private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland. (57.) - 1842. ni. 679 Bill to continue until 31st July 1847, and to the End of the then Session of Parliament, the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 123. for amending the Law relative to private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland. (296.) .... - . . 1846. iv. 181 Bill to amend the Laws as to District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, to provide for the Expense of the Maintenance of certain Lunatic Poor removed fronj the Richmond Lunatic Asylum, Dublin, for Want of Room therein ; and to provide for the Salaries and Expenses incident to the OflB.ce of Inspector of Lunatics in Ireland. (319.) - - 1846. iii. 403 Bill to continue until 31st July 1848, and to the End of the then next Session of Parlia- ment, the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 123. for amending the Law relative to private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland. '(150.) - - - - - 1847. iv. 427 Bill to continue until 31st July 1850, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 123. for amending the Laws relative to private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, (232.) .--.... 1849. v. 403 Bill to continue the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 123.' for amending the LawTclative to private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland. (231.) ...... 1851. vi. 67 Bill to continue the Act 5 &6 Vict. c. 123. for amending the Law relative to private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland. (245.) --.-.. 1854-5. v. 115 Bill to make further Provisions for the Repayment of Advances out of the Consolidated Fund for the Erection and Enlargement of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor in Ireland, and to {imend the Laws with reference to the Repayments in case of Change of Districts and the Appointment of Commissioners of General Control and Corre- spondence. (309.) -...-.. 1854-5. V. 117 Bill to amend the Acts relating to Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, so far as relates to Super- . annuations. (273.) - - . - . , . . i856. v. 509 See also Chakitable Institutions, Irkland. Poor in Ireland. c. Scotland: Bill to regulate Madhouses in Scotland. (53. of 1814-15.) ... lxxiii. 211 Bill for altering and amending the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 69. for regulating Madhouses in Scotland. (88. of 1828.) - ccxxiv. 347 ' Bill to alter and amend certain Acts regulating Madhouses in Scotland, and to provide for the Custody of dangerous Lunatics. (125.) . . ,. . 1841. iii. 381 Bill for the Regulation of the Care and Treatment of Lunatics, and for the Provision, Main- tenance, and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums, in Scotland. (136.) ^As amended in Committed. (174.) As amended on Report. (192.) - - 1857. v. 1. 61. 121 Bill to amend the Act 20 & 21 Vict. c. 71. for the Regulation of the Care and Treatment of Luiiatics, and for the Provision, Maintenance, and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums, in Scotland. (206.) ..---.. 1857-8. iv. 481 II. Reports and Correspondence relating to Lunacy and Madhouses : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1815, appointed to , consider of Provision being made for the better Regulation of Madhouses in England ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (70. of 1819.) ... ciV. 1 [Subjects :— Management generally defective. Necessity of new legal Enactments for enforcing the Provisions of the Act 14 Geo. 3. c. 49.] Second and Third Reports from the same Committep, in 1816. (71. of 1819.) civ. 317. 321 Appendix : Answers to Queries addressed by the Committee to the Sheriffs Depute of Edin- burgh, Forfar, Lanark, Aberdeen, and Renfrew, respedting Madhouses and Insane Persons in Scotland, (in 71. of 1819.) . - . ' . . . . (,^y 333 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1827, appointed to inquire into the State of Pauper Lunatics in Middlesex, and on Lunatic Asylums ; with Minutes of Evidence. V (50. of 1828.) . . . ... ccxxxv. 73 rSuBJECTS :— Defective Management. Inefficiency of the present System of Visitation. Neglect of curative Attention. Physical, mental, and moral Treatment of the Patients. Legislative Provisions recommended for facilitating the Erection of County Lunatic Asylums, and improving the Treatment of Criminal and Paufier Lunatics.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 597 Lunacy Lunacy and Lunatics, &c. : IL Reports, &c. — continued. Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords to whom were referred the Bills for regulating the Care of Lunatics, and for consolidating the Laws relating to Lunatic Asylums. (85. of 1828.) - . - Vol. ccxxxvii. p. 1 [Subjects: — Great Improvement in the general Management of Lunatic Asylums, and in the medical and moral Treatment of Insane Persons. Mild Treatment preferable to severe. Religious Insanity. Inutility of keeping a Register of State and Treatment. Kight- visiting objectionable. How often and how far Medical Attendance on Lunatic Patients is advisable. Visits to Insane Persbns produce Excitement. Tendency of the Provisions of the new Bill to prevent respectable Persons from keeping Lunatic Asylums.] Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the State of the Lunatic Poor in Ireland; with the Minutes of Evidence, &c. (193.) - 1843. xx. 227 , [Subjects : — AmountandNatureof Accommodation afforded in District Asylums. Accommodation of incurable Cases, Swift's Hospital, Dublin House of Industry, and other local Asylums. Com- mittal of Criminal Lunatics to Gaols and Prisons. Admission of Lunatics, Epileptics, &c. into Workhouses. — Result of Committee's Inquiry : 1. Necessity of discontinuing Committals of Lunatics to Gaols and Workhouses. 2. Amendment of Act 1 Vict. c. 27. 3. Inexpediency of apprppriating Union Workhouses for the Custody or Treatment of the Insane. 4. Necessity of providing One Central Establishment for Criminal Lunatics. 5. Necessity of increasing Accom- modation for Pauper Lunatics, and for Cases of Epilepsy and Chronic Disease, by an increased Number of Lunatic Asylums.] Correspondence between the L-ish Government and the Managers of District Lunatic Asylums on the Subject of the Report of the Select Committee of the last Session on the State of the Lunatic Poor. (73.) - - - - - -- 1844. x. 605 Correspondence between the Irish Government and the Managers of District Lunatic Asylums in the Provinces of Leinster, Ulster, Munster, and Connaught, on the same Subject. .--.---- 1845. xxxiv. 66 Eeport of the Commissioners in Lunacy to the Lord Chancellor. - 1844. xxvi. 1 Supplemental Report to ditto, relative to the general Condition of the Insane in Wales, containing a Statement of Facts collected by certain Members of the Board appointed to make special Inquiries upon the Subject in North and South Wales. - 1844. xxvi. 299 ' Further Report. .------- 1847. xxxvi. Second Annual Report. (16.) ' 1847-8. xlii. 239 Third Annual Report. (28.) ------ 1849. xlii. 49 Fourth Annual Report. (339.) ----- 1850. xxix. 19 Fifth Annual Eeport. (347.) „ . - - - 1850. xxix. 37 Seventh Annual Report. (110.) . - - - . 1852-3. lxxi. 1 Supplement to Twelfth Report of Commissioners. (107.) - 1859, Sess. 1. xx. 9 [Subjects : — Results of Visitations to Workhouses in England and Wales, during a Period of Eighteen Months, from January 1857 to July 1858, made for the Purpose of enabling the ^ Commissioners to prepare a Statement exhibiting the Character, Condition, and Treatment of the Insane detained in Workhouses.] Further Statement by the Board of Supervision for the Relief of the Poor (Scotland) relative to the Report of the Scotch Lunacy Commissioners. - - 1857-8. xlvii. 301 Report of the Inspectors General on the District Criminal and Private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, 1843; with Appendixes. . - - - 1844. xxvii. 1 Further Report, 1844 ; with Appendixes. - . - 1845. xxxiv. 1 Further Report, 1845 ; with Appendixes. - - - 1846. xxxvi. 87 Further Report, 1846 ; with Appendixes. ... 1847. xxxvii. 1 Further Report, 1847 — 1848; with Appendixes. - . - 1849. xlii. 65 Further Report, 1849 — 1851; with Appendixes. - - 1851. xxvii. 23 Further Report, with Appendixes 1851 — 1853. - - - 1852-3. lxiv. 159 Further Report, 1853-4 and 1854-5. - - - 1854-5. xxxiv. 329 Further Report, 1855—1857. - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 533 [Note. — The Reports on Lunatic Asylums prior to the Year 1843 will be found in the Reports of the Inspectors General of Prisons in Ireland. Gaols and Pkisons, II. 2.] Questions of Law propounded to the Judges in relation to the Law respecting alleged Crimes , committed by Persons afflicted with Insane Delusion, and the Opinions of the Judges thereupon. (142.) ..... 1843. xviii. 201 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and the several Grand 'Juries in Ireland, on the Subject of providing additional Accommodation for Pauper Lunatics. - ■ - - - - - 1845. xxxiv. 83 Letter to the Lord Chancellor from the Commissioners in Lunacy, with reference to their Duties' and Practice under the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 100. (295.) - 1849. xlii. 64 a Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of Lunatic Asylums in Scotland, and the existing Law in reference to Lunatics and Lunatic Asylums in that Part of the United Kingdom. - - . 1856. xliii. 9 [Subjects : — Abstract of the Law of Scotland on the Subject of Lunacy, both as regards the Custody and Treatment of the Persons of Lunatics, and the Care and Management of their Property. Number and Classification of the Insane, and Manner in which distributed. Existing Accommodation. Condition of Asylums, &c. : chartered Asylums ; licensed Houses ; Poorhouses; Houses reported to the Sheriff; Prisons. Condition of the Insane not in Establishments. Mode in which the Law is administered, with special Reference to the Question how &r any Abuses may be owing to the defective Administration of the present Law, or may require new legislative Enactments for their effectual Remedy. Principles on which such remedial Legislation ought to be based.] 4F 3 698 GENERAL INDEX T^O THE Ltjnact Lunacy akd Lunatics, &c. : II. Reports, &c, — continued: '. Appendix to the above Report. - - J856. Vol. XLni. p. 303 [Contents :^Retums connected Vith thd Ntuntier and Distribution of the Insanfe, Descriptions of chartered Asylums, &c. : Aberdeen ; Dumfries ; Dundee ; Edinburgh ; Glasgow j Montrose ; Perth ; Elgin ; general Prison at Perth ; Lunatic Wards of Inverness. Descriptipus of private Institutions and Idiot School. 'Description of Poorhouses receiving Lunatics. Dietaries of public Asylums and Poorhouses. Statistical Eeturns of Treatment. Income and Expenditure of public Asylums. Eeceipt and Expenditure of Public Authorities under Lunacy Acts. EctDm of dangerous Lunatics. Extracts from Constabulary Eeturns. Reports, on individual Lunatics. Evidence taken before the Commissioners. Eegolations /or licensed Houses. Betums of Criminal Lunatics.] Statement by the Board of Supervision for Relief of the Poor, relative to the Report of the Scotch Lunacy Commissioners. - /- - . - 1857-8. xlVii. 323 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Lunatic Asylums and other Institutions for the Custody and Treatment of the Insane in Ireland, and into the present State of the Law respecting Lunatics and Lunatic Asylums in that Part of the United Kingdom : — Parti. — Report, Tables,, and Returns. - - - -' 1857-8. xxxt. 1 [Subjects : — Report of Proceedings of the Commissioners. Statistics of Insanity. Public Institutions for the Insane. District Asylums. Workhouses and Gaols. Adequacy of Asylum Accommodation. Central Crimiijal Asylum. Proposed Centr^ feoard, and general Alterations in the Law. Private Asylums. Benevolent Institutions. Chancery Lunatics. Lunatics not otherwise located. Appendix : — Eeturns and Tables relating to the above Subjects.] Part n. — Evidence and Documents. ... 1857-8. xxxi. 159 [Contents : — Evidence taken before the Commissioners. Documents and Correspondence: Orders in Council. Inspectors of Lunatics. Additional Accommodation for Insane. Chargeability. Superannuation, Chaplaincy Question. Hardwicke Cells.- Liflford Idiot Cells. Lunatics in Workhouses. Spa House, Lu^an. St. Patrick's Hospital. Kibnainbam Prison. Disposal of Insane Soldiers.] First Annual Report of the General Board of Commissioners in Lunacy for Scot- land. - - - - - - 1859, iess. 1. XX. 91 [Subjects :-:-Proceedings of the Board. Number of Insane. Existing Asylum Accommodation. Proceedings of District Boards. Definition of Lunacy. Disposal of Lunatics. Condition of Lunatics. Dangerous Lunatics. Alien Lunatics. Criminal Lunatics. Property of Lunatics. Appendix : Number of Pauper Lunatics chargeable to each Parish on 1st January 1858, &o. Number of Private and Pauper Lunatics in each public Asylum, licensed House, and Poorhouse, on 1st January 1858. Suggestions, &c. by the Board in reference to the Construction and Arrange- ment of Lunatic Asylums. Correspondence with 5oard of Supervision regarding the Definition of " Lunatic." Inquiry into the Allegations against the House. of Broomlands, near Dumfries, for receiving Patients illegally. Cases illusirative of the Importance of appointing District Inspectors. Cases of private Patients removed to Asylums on account of improper Treatment. Extracts from Eeporttf on single Patients, made by the Coinmissioners to the Board. Eules issued by the Board for regulating the Reception of Lunatics into Poorhouses. Extracts from Entries made by the Commissioners inahe Patients Book of Poorhouses. Letter from the Inspector of Poor, Campsie, regarding Removal of Alien Lunatics.] III. Accounts and Papers relating to Lunatics and Madhouses : Return of the Number of Lunatics under the Care of the Lord Chancellor, the annual Sum , allowed for their Care and Maintenance, and Estimate of the total Rents and Profits of their Estates. (7. of 1883.) - ... - . cccxxiv. 681 List of Insane Persons confined in the several'Prisons included in the G-aol Act (4 Geo. 4. c. 64.) according to the Returns made at Michaelmas 1834. (in 42.) - 1835. xxvii. 649 Letter from Mr. G. Poynder to th§ Earl of Brecknock, inclosing a List of the Persons admitted into the Kent Lunatic Asylum, (in 42.) . - 1835. xxvii. 650 Return of all Costs in Law and Equity paid out of the Estates of Minors or Lunatics under the Care of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, for Ten Years preceding 1st June 1835, and of the Balances ascertained to be due to those Estates. (174.) ■• 1836. xxvi. 273 . State of Lunatic Asylums in Ireland on 1st Ja,nuary 1842. - 2 1842. viii. 592 State of District Asylums in Ireland on 1st January 1842. - - 1842. viii. 702 Account of any Appeals from the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in Matters of Lunacy, to Her Majesty in Council. (117.) - .. , - ,. . i842. xiv. 368 Returns from the Lord Chancellor's Secretary of Lunatics, the Depu,ty Clerk of the Custodies, and the Clerks of the Petty Bag. respecting Commissions and Inquisitions in Lunacy. (76.) - . ■ - - . . 1842. XIV. 375 Returns from Masters in Chancery respecting Lunacy. (84.) . - 1842. xiv. 379 Return of the Number of Commissions in the Nature of Writs De lunatico inquirendo, directed and addressed to the Commissioners appointed under the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 84.; and in what Places the Persons against whom the same were issued resided, the Name of the Places in which such Commissions were executed, and in which of such Cases Appointments or Reports relating to the Appointment of Committees of the Person or Estate of the Lunatic were made at the Time and Place of executing such Commission, (in 92.) - , 1843. xviii. 341 Return showing the Number of Insane Persons for whom Accommodation is provided in the several Union Workhouses in Ireland, and of the Number confined therein, on 1st Jan. 1843, and specifying what Provision is made in such Workhouses for the Medical Care and Superintendence of such Insane Persons, (in 135.)'' - . Ig43. xviii. 360 Return of the Names of all Commissioners, Officers, &c. who have been appointed under the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 84., with, the Particulars and Amount of Salary or Remuneration, and .Allowances for Travelling Expenses' payable to them, and to the Secretaiy of Lunatics and his Clerks, by virtue of said Act.,, fin 92.) . - 1843. xviii. 399, 340 SESSIONAL PAPERS, .1:801^859. 599 Lunacy - — -~ - Macgbeqob Ldnact and Lunatics, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers, &c. — continued. Account showing : the. State of the several District Lunatic Asylums in Ireland on 1st Jan. 1843; -distinguishing the Number of the several Classes of Patients, and whether curable or incurable,>,the Number of Patients admitted, discharged cured or relieved, or . , who have died, during the Year 1842; and showing the Number of Patients which each District Asylum is calculated to contain, and the greatest Number contained in each such Asylum at any one Time for the same Year, (in 135.) - 1843. Vol. xviii. p. 345 Abstract of Returns from licensed Private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, showing the Number of Patients in each Asylum on 1st January 1843, and Numbers admitted and. discharged '.during the Year 1842. (in 135.) - .... 1843. xviii. 351 « Abstraiet of Returns showing the Number of Insane Persons confined in Gaols and Houses of , Correction in Ireland on 1st January 1843, distinguishing such as are charged with or have been convicted of Offences, and specifying the Authority under which Insane Persons not Criminals are detained, (in 135.) - - 1843. xviii. 355 ' Return of Insane or Fatuous Paupers in Scotland on 20th July 1846. - 1847. xxxvii. 881 Report to the Lord Chancellor, under 8 & 9 Vict. c. 100. s. 88., of the Number of Visits made, the Number of Patients seen, and the Number of Miles travelled by the several Commissioners , in Lunacy during the Six Months ending on the 4th August 1847. .(17.) . - 'i - V - ' - , - - - 1847-8. XLii. 245 Similar Report for the Six Months ending on the 4th Aug. 1852. (4^.) - 1852-3. xxv. 555 Return of all. Matters disposed of in the Court of Chancery between 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851 ; and also of Petitions in Lunacy heard between 2d November 1850 and 30th May 1851. (156.) - --■■ - - - - 1851. xvi. 267 Return of the Number of Petitions and Matters in Lunacy set down for Hearing before the Lord Chancellor, on 2d November 1850, and the Number of Petitions and Matters in Lunacy heard or otherwise disposed of by his Lordship, between that Day and 2d November 1851. (50.) - - - _ - - 1852. xvii. 189 Return of the Cost of a Commission in Lunacy: Also,, the Costs attending the Grant of the Custody of the Person and Estate in Lunacy: Also, the Average Costs of obtaining an Order for Repairs, of granting a Lease in Lunacy, of appointing a new Committee ; of obtaining an Order varying Maintenance ; and of opening a Lunatic's WiU, and depositing it at Doctors Commons : Also, the Amount of Fees paid to the Commissioners , in Lord Portsmouth's Case, and in Davenport's Case. (1.) - 1852-3. xxv. 547 Return of 'the Number of Lunatics under Inquisitions wio are resident in Asylums, and the Amounts of their respective Incomes and Allowances for Maintenance. (150.) - - . - ... 1852-3. xxv. 549 See also Bethlehem Hospital. Edinbukgh Lunatic Astlum. Miscellaneous Statistics. Poor, England and Wales, II. 7. Trustees. Lunar Months. See Calendar and Lunar Months. "Luxembourg. See Netherlands and Belgium. Lymington Railway : ■ Report of the Board of Trade on the Lymington Railway (Lease of Ferry, Purchase of Steam Boats, &c.-) Bill. (23.47.) - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vui. 203 Lynn, Baron Townsheito of. See Townshend. Lynn and Dereham Railway. See East Anglian Railways. Lynn and Ely Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Lynn and Ely (Extension to Bury, Exten- sion to Spalding and Holbeach, Deviation and Lynn Dock, Lynn and Wormegay Navi- gation) Railway Bill, (in 148. 3.) - - - - 1847. xl. 25 • See also East Anglian Railways. M'Clintock, Messrs. See Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. , MOJermott, W., Esq,: Articles of Charge against. William M'Dermott, Esq., Assistant Barrister for the County of, Ker^, alleged by Viscount Hutchinson in his Place. (133.) - 1857-8. xvm. 383 / . . Ditto, as amended. (142.) - - - - 1857-8. xviii. 387 Correspondence, enclosing Representations from Magistrates of the County of Kerry, as to the improper Conduct of the Assistant Barrister. (134.) - - 1857-8. xvin. 391 Petition of, William M'Derniott, Esq., praying that the Hearing of the Articles of Charge against him may be postponed. (144.) - - . . 1857-8. xvm. 393 M'Mahon v. Sir T. B. Lennard, Bart., et al.: Questions of Law -propounded to the Judges in the Case of M'Mahon v. Sir T. B. Lennard, •■ Bart,, etal. (181.) ^ - -' - . . . 1857-8. xvm. 545 Opinion of the Judges on the above Questions. (126.) -, - 1857-8. xvm. 547 Macclesfield, Pqok Relief lif. jSee Poor and Poor Rates, m. i. MACGBEaoBj'MR. See ^iciLT, 4^4' 600 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Machinebt . _ . Magisteact Machineet : Eeturn of the principal Mechanical Establishments in Eleven of the Manufacturing Towns of Lancashire; with the Number of Horses Power attached to each ; the Number of Hands which each is capable of employing; and the Amount of Capital invested in each, (in 170.) .---.. 1841. Vol, xxiv, p. 352 See also Chimney Sweepers. , Machinery, Destruction op. See Frame-breaking. Malicious Injuries to Pbopertt. Machinery, Exportation op : Six Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Laws relating to Emigration and Combination of Artisans, &c., and the Exportation of Machinery; with Minutes of Evidence. (136. of 1824.) .... - cixiv. 1 First Keport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of the existing Laws affecting the Exportation of Machinery ; with the Minutes of Evidence. (170.) . . - . . 1841. xxiv. 117 Second Repoi't from same Committee; with Minutes of Evidence. (216.) - 1841. xxiv. 881 Account, showing the several Countries to which Machinery has been exported, with the Official Value thereof, from 1st Jan. 1840. to 1st Jan. 1841. (in 170.) - 1841. xxiv. 379 Return of the Number of Detentions and Seizures in the Port of London of Machinery attempted to be exported, (in 216.) . - - . 1841. xxiv. 511 Correspondence with Mr. Herdman on the Exportation of Machinery, and of Memorials to the Board of Trade on the Subject. (256.) ^ - - 1843. xviii. 369 Machinery por Mint, Exportation of. See Brazils. Denmark. Mackenzie, Me. W. L. ^ee Canadas, Upper and Lower. Maclean's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Archibald Neil Maclean, Esquire, with Mary Lewis Maclean his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (38.) - - - - - 1851. xvn. 199 Maconochie, Captain. See Australian Colonies, 2. Birmingham Borough Prison. Madeira : Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and the Bishop of London with respect to the British Chaplaincy at Madeira : Also, Correspondence between the Foreign Office and the Reverend Mr. Lowe, British Chaplain at Madeira, the British Consul in that Island, and the General Meetings for managing Church Affairs therein : And also, Minutes of Proceedings at such General Meetings, &c. - - 1849. vii. 185 See also Trade, Foreign, II. Madhouses. See Lunacy and Lunatics, I. 5. Madiai, Francisco and Rosa : Correspondence with Her Majesty's Mission at Florence respecting the Case of Francisco and Rosa Madiai, 1851-53. - - . . . 1852-3. xxi. 715 Madras. See East Indies. Madras Bankers. See Carnatic Debts. Chase and Company. Madras, Bishop op. See East Indies, I. 2. Madras, Registrar op. See East Indies, I. a. Madrid, Protestant Burial Ground at : Correspondence relative to the Protestant Burial Ground at Madi-id. - - 1851. xv. 7 Further Correspondence on same Subject. . - . . 1852-3. xxi. 127 Madrid, Rate op Exchange, &c. See Exchange, Rate op. Madura. See Statistical Tables. Magistracy : England and Wales : Return of the Names and Residences of those Gentlemen who have been inserted in the different Commissions of the Peace for the Counties of England and Wales by the Recommendation of the Secretary of State, and without the Application of the Custodes Rotulorum. (6.) --.-.. 1836. xxv. 41 Returns of the Names of such Persons as have been assigned to the Commission of the Peace within each or any of the Boroughs contained in the Schedules of the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. (13.) 1836. xxv. 77 Circular Letter from the Home Secretary's Office, addressed to the Chief Officer, Town Clerk, or Town Council of each or any of the Boroughs contained in the Schedules of the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76. requesting that Lists may be sent up of Persons recom- mended by the Town Councils of such Boroughs to be appointed Magistrates for the same. (19.) --..... 1836. xxv. 89 Return of the Clerk of the Crown of the Magistrates in the several Boroughs in England and Wales on the 1st Day of February 1841, with the Names and Dates of all subsequent Appointments in each Borough. (70.) ... - 1842. xrv. 465 Return of existing Stipendiary Magistrates, showing their Rates of Salaries and Allowances, (in 195.) - 1850. xx. 258 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ] 801-1859. 601 Magistracy Magistracy — continued. Ireland : Circular addressed by Order of tlie Lord Lieutenant to Lieutenants of Counties in Ireland, dated 4th May 1838; Order from the Hanaper Office, calling upon the Magistrates in the new Commission to take out their Dedimus; and Lists of the old and new Com- missions, specifying the Magistrates that have been erased, and those that have been added. (292.) 1838. Vol. xviii. p. 753 Correspondence between the Office of Chief Secretary of Ireland and the Marquess of West- meath relative to the Removal of Sir Eichard Nagle, Bart., from the Lieutenancy of the County of Westmeath, and his Ee-appointment thereto; and between the Lord Chancellor of Ireland and the Marquess of Westmeath relative to Sir E. Nagle's Removal and Restoration to the Commission of the Peace, and to the Appointment of John Shell, Esquire, to said Commission. (173.) - - - 1838, xvin. 861 Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry held at Newry, on 17th Oct. 1837, on Charges preferred by Patrick M'Ateer against Mr. Trevor Corry, Magistrate of the County of Down; with the Correspondence on the Subject between the Government of Ireland and Mr. Corry. (361.) 1838, XVIII. 869 Copy of the last Commission of the Peace for the Co. Tipperary ; and also. Copy of a Circular Letter addressed to Major Carter, Mr. Willcocks, Mr. Yokes, and other Stipendiary Magis- trates of the Co. Tipperary, referred to' in the Letter of T. Drummond, Esq., to the Earl of Donoughmore, dated 22d May 1838. (in 72.-App.) - - 1839. xxi. 246 Correspondence between the Irish Government and Mr. Biddulph on the Subject of his Removal from the Commission of the Peace. (108.) - - 1842. xv. 37 Letters from the Lord Chancellor in Ireland to Lord Ffrench, or other Justices of the Peace, on the Subject of their Dismissal from the Magistracy. (141.) - 1843. xviii, 375 Letters written by Magistrates in Ireland to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, or by the Lord Chancellor of Ireland to Magistrates in Ireland, respecting the superseding of such Magistrates from the Commission of the Peace in Ireland, sinca 1st May 1843 ; with a List of the Names of the Magistrates so superseded. (164.) - 1843. xviii. 387 Correspondence relative to the Removal of the Earl of Lucan A-om the Commission of the Peace for the County of Mayo. (258.) - - - 1843. xvin. 417 Returns respecting Stipendiary Magistrates in Ireland. (33.) - - 1844. ix. 425 Return of all new Stations to which Stipendiary Magistrates in Ireland were appointed between 15th June and 28th August 1841. (30.) - - - 1844. ix, 423 Return of the Stipendiary Magistrates appointed in Ireland since the Month of September 1841 ; distinguishing such as have been Re-appointments from original Nominations, also such as have been Members of the Constabulary, such as have previously acted as Local Magistrates, and such as have been educated to the Profession of the Law, also such as have been located in their own Counties. (48.) - - 1844. ix. 437 Memorial from the Magistrates, &c. of the County of Kilkenny to Earl De Grey on the Removal of Hugh Gray, Esq., from Castlecomer to Thurles : Also, Reports of Con- stables to the Inspector-General, relating to the Vendors and Printer of a seditious Ballad entitled "The Tories Downfall," and the Attorney General's Opinion thereon; and Copy of Reports of Hugh Gray, Esq., to Earl De Grey on the Subject: Also, Minutes of Evidence taken and Report made by H. Martley, Esq., to Earl De Grey, on the Inquiry into the Conduct of Hugh Gray, Esq., Sfipendiaiy Magistrate, Sub- Inspector Jennings, Head Constable Foot, and Constable Falvey : And Correspondence between Earl De Grey and Hugh Gray, Esquire, since the Removal of the latter from the Situation of Stipendiary Magistrate. (134.) - - 1844. ix. 473 Examination of Constables Foot and Falvey, taken before Mr. Gray, Stipendiary Magistrate, oh the 22d March 1844 ; and Mr. Gray's Letter to Sub-Inspector Jennings of the 23d March, with the Answer to it. (135.) . - . - 1844. ix. 501 Correspondence between Mr. Barron the Stipendiary Magistrate, and the Government, and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, on the Subject of the Scene that took place in the Petty Sessions Court of Castlebar on 23d October 1842. (28.) - - 1844. ix. 439 Correspondence on the Subject of the Restoration of the Earl of Lucan to the Commis- sion of the Peace for the County of Mayo since the Close of the Session 1843, (55.) --------- 1844. IX. 451 Correspondence between Lord Chancellor Sugden and A. O'DriscoU, Esq., a Magistrate of the County of Cork. (78.) - - . - " . 1844. ix. 453 Memorials or Representations addressed tothe Irish Government recommending the Restoration of Mr. Alexander O'Driscoll to the Commission of the Peace. (230.) - 1844. ix. 471 Return of Stipendiary Magistrates in Ireland existing on 1st January 1849 ; showing their Numbers and Rates of Allowances, (in 124.) - - - 1849. xxt. 90 Correspondence and Papers (including the Report of Mr. Martley, Q.C.) relating to the Sus- pension and subsequent Re-instalmerit of Mr. Kirwan, Resident Magistrate in Ireland. (111.) 1852-3. XXV. 559 Account of the Cases in which, during the last Twenty Years, Magistrates have been suspended in Ireland ; distinguishing those who were Stipendiary Magistrates, and those who were not. (182.) - . . . 1852-3. xxv. 557 Memorial of the Dublin Protestant Association to the Lord Lieutenant relative to the Con- duct of Edmund Smithwick and Thomas Harte, Esquires, Justices of the Peace for Kilkenny, in a Case of alleged Assault, in which Michael Cashin and Matthew Spellacy, Two Persons in the Employ of the Society for Irish Church Missions, were Plaintiffs, and James Ryan, Defendant, at the Petty Sessions held iji Kilkenny on 19th Jan. 1857 ; together yith the Reply from the Castle of Dublin. (46.) - 1857, Sess. 1. vni. 243 III. 4G ■ 602 ' GENEUlL ll!fDEX lO THE Magistbates - - . . Matt, Magistrates. See Appeentices and Apprenticeships. Constables.' Justices of Peace. Police op the Metropolis. Protection Associations. Magistrates, Protection op. See Oaths, I. 4. Magistrates of Municipal Corporations, ^^ee Birmingham. Warwick Magistrates. Magistrates and Councillors op Burghs. See Burghs, Scotland. Mahomedan Eeligious Establishments. See East Indies, III. Mahon, Port of : Papers relative to the temporary Occupation, by the French Government, of " King's Islet" in the Port of Mahon. - - - - - 1840. Vol. xix. p. 719 Maidstone, Archdeaconry of. See Church op England, II. 4. Mail Communication. See Post Office. Mail Steam Packets and Packet Stations : Accounts of the Number of Hours in which the Milford Haven Steam Packets have made each Passage to and from Waterford in 1833 ; Amount of Post Office Eevenue collected in Wexford and Waterford in 1833 ; Time occupied in the Conveyance of the Mail from Dunmore to Waterford, and from Wexford to Waterford, and vice versa ; and total Number of Ships and Tonnage that entered and cleared from the Ports of Waterford and Wexford in 1831, 1832, and 1833. (43.) - - - 1834. xxn. 763 Heturns of the Rates and Fares charged on board Her Majesty's Mail Steam Packets on the Liverpool and Kingstown, Holyhead and Kingstown, Milford and Waterford, and Port Patrick and Donaghadee Stations, for Passengers, Carriages, and Horses, from their first Establishment. (99.) ---.--- 1838. xviii. 215 Returns of the Number, Names, Rank, Duties, and Pay of the Officers, Clerks or other Persons employed on the above Mail Steam Packet Stations at the Date of the Transfer from the Post Office to the Admiralty. (100.) - - - 1838. xviii. 219 Account of the Revenue of the General Post Oifice for the Year ending 1st Jan. 1846 ; showing the gross Revenue received, the total Expenses incurred for Management or for Packet Service, whether by the Post Office or by any other Department of the Government, and the net Revenue after the Deduction of such Expenses. (264.) - •- - - - - . - 1846. XX. 805 Returns of Steam Vessels employed in the Packet Service. (97.) - 1847-8. xxi. 305 Return of all Sums voted on account of the Mail Packet Service, ; in each of the Ten Years from 1838 to 1847; distinguishing such Sums as were expended on Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels employed on that Service from the Sums payable under Contract ; and showing the Charge in each Year of the Packet Service on each Station. (207.) ------- 1847-8. xxi. 315 Communications between the Postmaster General and the several Parties who have contracted for carrying the Mails from Greenock to Belfast, &c. : Also, Correspondence between the Post Office and the Treasury, relating to the Abolition of the Government Mail Packets between Port Patrick and Donaghadee : Also, Reports from the Post Office in Scotland or in Ulster, showing the Advantages or Disadvantages which will ensue upon the Change of Route from Port Patrick to Greenock : And also, Reports made to the Admiralty, from 1835 to the present Time, by Sir John Rennie, &c. relating to the Har- bours of Port Patrick and Donaghadee. (207.) - - - 1849. XXV. 91 Further Reports made to the Admiralty, from 1835 to the present Time, by Sir John Rennie, &c. relating to the Harbours of Port Patrick and Donaghadee. (207.-II.) 1849. xxv. 103 Memoranda and Returns comparing the present Mail Packet Service between Greenock and Belfast with the late Service between Port Patrick and Donaghadee. (37.) 1850. xx. 475 Returns from the Post Office and from the Admiralty of the entire Expenses of the Trans- mission of the Mails by Greenock and Glasgow Passage, during the Year from 1st August to 31st December 1849: Also, Similar Return of the Expenses of the Five Months preceding, by the Transmission of the Mails by Port Patrick and Donaghadee : And also. Copy of the Contract entered into or about to be entered into for the present Year with the Steam Company. (330.) - - , - - 1850. xx. 481 Copy of the Contract between the Admiralty and the Royal Australian Mail Company for the Transmission of the Mails to Australia. (103.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 7 ; Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Treasury to inquire into the Subject of Contract Packets ;, with Appendixes. - - - 1852-3. Lxin. 203 Memorial from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce urging on the Postmaster General the Importance of immediately re-establishing Postal Steam Communication with Australia. (256.) 1854-5. XT, 459 5ee aZso East Indies, 1. 6. 11. 3. III. 13. Post Office. Mail Trains, late Arrivals op : Return of all the Mail Trains that have arrived after the proper Hour from London, frpm the 1st January to 31st December 1851, at Birmingham, Lancaster, Carlisle, Derby,- York, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, and Aberdeen ; specifying the Hours at which they were due, the Length of Time after the proper Hour of Arrival, and the Cause of Delay, if any assigned. (129.) . . - 1852. Vii. 213 Returns of the Hours fixed for the Arrival of Mails at the Towns of Waterford, Dungarvin, Cappoquin, Lismore, Youghal, and Clonmel : i And also. Returns of the Time consumed in the Transmission of the Mails between the following Towns ; London and Waterford, Bristol ^nd Waterford, Clonmel and Cappoquin, Clonmel and Dungarvan, Dungarvan and ' Ydilghai, Toughal and Lismore. (101.) - - ^ i ' 1854 xj?. 511 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 603 Mails - ..- - - - Malt Mails AND Mail Coaches. iSee Crimes and Offences, I. ii. East Indies, I. e. JX 3. 111. is. Turnpike Roads. Maiming. See Crimes and Offences, I. g. 8 a. III. Maine. See America, United States of. III. Maxacca. See East Indies. Singapore. Maldon Election : , , Address to Her Majesty, agreed to by the Commons, and proposed to the Lords for their Concurrence, on the Maldon Election Petition. (149.) - 1852-3. Vol. xxv. p. 109 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Maldon Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee. (151.) - 1852-3. XLV. 69 EeporttoHer Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Existence of corrupt Practices in the Borough of Maldon ; with Minutes of Evidence. - 1 852-3. lxii. 559 Malicious Injuries to Property : Bill for the indemnifying of Persons injured by the forcible pulling down and demolishing of Mills or of Works thereunto belonging, by Persons unlawfully and riotously assembled., (1801.) --.----. [i.] 181 Bill for the more effectual Punishment of Persons destroying the Properties of His Majesty's Subjects, and enabling the Owners of such Properties to recover Damages for the Injuries sustained. (127. of 1812.) .... xlviii. 1085 Bill for punishing Persons riotously destroying Buildings, Engines, and Machinery used in and about Collieries and other Mines, Waggon-ways, Bridges, and other Works used in conveying Coals and other Minerals ; and for enabling the Owners of such Property to recover Damages for the Injury sustained. (109. of 1816i) - - lxxtii. 523 Bill for the summary Punishment of Persons wilfully or maliciously damaging or committing Trespasses on public or private Property. (69. of 1820.) - - cxiv. 331 Bill to facilitate the Recovery of Damages for malicious Injuries to Property in Ireland. (99. of 1823.) ..--...- cxLiv. 947 BiU to prevent the wilful and malicious Destruction of Dwelling Houses in Ireland. (91. of 1826.) - - - - - - - - cxcix. 275 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws in England relative to malicious Injuries to Property. (126. of 1826-27.) ...... ccxi. 233 BUI to explain and amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 60. for preventing the wilful and malicious Destruction of Dwelling Houses in Ireland. (136. of 1826-27.) - ' - ccxi. 289 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws in Ireland relative to malicious Injuries to Property. (135. of 1828.) - - - - - - ccxxv. 569 Bill for extending to the County of the City of Dublin the Provisions of an Act intituled " An Act to prevent the detestable Practices of houghing Cattle, burning of Houses, Barns, Haggards, and Corn ; and for other Purposes." (18.) - 1841. iii. 263 Bill for preventing malicious Injuries to Persons and Property by Fire, or by explosive or destructive Substances. (151.) ... . 1846. iii. 521 Bill to restrain unlawful Waste to Lands or Premises in Ireland. (86.) - 1847. v. 573 Bill for the better Prevention of Offences [Burglary, Assaults, setting fire to Railway Stations, Dock Buildings, &c.] (30.) As amended by Select Committee. (87.) As amended in Committee. (109.) As amended on Report. (116.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (174.) - - 1851. vi. 23. 29. 37. 45. 53 Bill to extend the Remedies for the Compensation of malicious Injuries to Property in Ireland. (261.) 1852-3. ti. 459 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to malicious Injuries to Property, and other Offences connected therewith. (142.) - 1854. in. 623 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against Property by malicious Injuries. (280.) .... 1856. iv. 235 Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England relating to malicious Injuries to Property. {^Q.) - - - . - - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 181 See also Crimes and Offences. Frajme-breaking. Malicious Injuries to the Person. See Crimes and Offences, I. 8. Ha. III. Mallow Union. See Poor in Ireland, HI. 5. Malpas's Divorcj: : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Charles Malpas, Esquire, with Isabella Bowjiess his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (129.) ...... 1835. xlti. 445 Malt : I. Bills relating to Malt : Bill to amend the several Acts relating to the making of Malt, and the granting of Permits and Certificates, and the Regulations of Braziers; and of Persons employing more than One Still in Ireland. (110. of 1810.) - ... - xxxn. 385 Bill for reducing the Duty on Malt made from Bear or Bigg only, in Ireland to the same Duty as is now payable thereon in Scotland. (166. of 1830.) - - cclxiil 415 Bill to grant Allowances of Excise Duty on Malt in Stock ; to alter and regulate certain Drawbacks and Allowances in respect of Malt Duty ; to repeal and re-impose the Excise Duty on Sugar used in brewing Beer ; and to amend the Law relating to Malt Roasters. (152.) . ' . . . . . . . - 1856. V. 73 4 G 2 604 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Malt ----- Malta Malt — continued. n. Accounts and Papers relating to Malt : ' ■ Account of tlie Duties on Beer and Malt outstanding and unpaid on the 5th January 1803. (1802-3.) . - - - Vol. [to.] p. 164 Account of all Monies paid into the Exchequer on account of the annual Malt Duty and of theLandTaxforthe Years 1800, 1801, and 1802. (1802-3.) - - [vn.] 165 Estimate of the further expected Produce of the Duties imposed in 1802, to complete One Tear's Eeceipt thereof. (1802-3.) ------ [vii.] 166 Account of Beer and Malt Duties outstanding on 5th Jan. 1803, and their Amount on 5th Jan. 1802 ; and also Account of the Duties on Beer and Malt outstanding on 5th April 1803. (1802-3.) ■ -- [vii.] 339. 341 Account of the Produce of the Average Duty on Malt for Ten Tears antecedent to the Imposition of the last additional Duty of 2s. per Bushel ; and also for each Year since that Period. (1810.) ..-.-- xxxvi. 216, 217 Account of the Number of Barrels of Malt on which Duty was paid in Ireland, and the Amount thereof, from 1806 to 1811. (in 50. of 1811.) - - - xlt. 29 Account of all Sums paid under the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 43. as Allowances of the DutieS payable on Malt and Beer. (35. of 1817.) - - - - - - Lxxxvi. 73 Account of the Number of Bushels of Malt charged with Duty in each Tear from 1 793 to 1823. (45. of 1823.) - - - - _ - - clv. 51 Accounts of the Number of Bushels of Malt made, and jised in the Distilleries, and by Brewers and Victuallers, in each of the Three Kingdoms, in each Quarter, from 5th April to 10th Oct. 1827. (in 36, of 1828.) - - - ocxxxvm. 443 Account of the total Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits made from Malt only by each Distiller in Ireland and Scotland, from 5th April to 10th Oct. 1827, on which the Allowance of Is. 2d. per Gallon was paid, the Quantity of Malt used and Spirits produced therefrom, 8ec. (in 36. of 1828.) - - - - ccxxxviii. 444 Account of the total Number of Gallons of Wash distilled, and Gallons of Proof Spirits produced therefrom, by each Distiller in the United Kingdom, from 5th April to lOth Oct. 1827, &c. (in 36. of 1828.) - - . . ccxxxviii. 458 Account of the Total Sum of Money paid or due as Drawback or Bounty on Malt used, and Spirits made from Malt, in the Distilleries of Scotland and Ireland, from 10th Oct. 1823 to 10th Oct. 1827. (in 36. of 1828.) - - . . ccxxxvm. 477 Account of the Amount of the Duty on Malt and Beer for the Tear ended 5th April 1827. (51. of 1821.) ----- ccxxxvra. 479 Account of the Number of Bushels of Malt that paid Duty in each Tear from 1702 to 1829, and the Eate of Duty per Bushel. (162. of 1830.) - cCLXXVii. 289 Account of the Number of Bushels of Malt, and Barrels of Beer, Porter, or other Malt Liquor, that paid Duty in each Tear from 1684 to 1829, with the Eates of Duty thereon, (183. of 1830.) - - - - - . - CCLXXVII. 293 Eeturn of the Number of Bushels of Malt that paid Duty in each of the Ten Tears ending 5th April 1831. (ISioflSSl.) ...... ccxciv. 53 Eeturn of the Number of Bushels of Malt that paid Duty in England and Wales, in Scotland, andinlreland, in the Tear 1831. (19. of 1831-32.) - - - cccix. 627 Eeturn of the total Quantities of Malt made, and total Duty charged thereon, and of the Number of Quarters of Malt used in Distillation, from 10th Oct. 1831 to 10th Oct. 1832. (59. of 1833.) - - - - - - - cccxxiv. 615 An Account of Malt from 1821 to 1845; stating each Tear separately. (42.) - 1846. xx. 9 Account of the Amount of Malt made in England, and Eate and Amount of Duty in the Tears from 1811 to 1845. (in 29.-App.) - - - 1846. xxiii. 55 Eeports to Her Majesty's Government by Dr. Thomson, Professor Graham, and Dr. Lyon Playfair, in respect to feeding of Cattle with Malt. (79.) - - 1846. xxxiv. 189 Account of the Number of Bushels of Malt charged with Duty in England and Wales, in each Tear from 1821 to 1849, with Averages, (in 25.) - - 1850. xxiT. 441 See also Beee. Coen. Customs, III. 2. Excise. Fees, &c, Eevenue, Public, II. Spieits, 1. 3. III. Malta : Eeports of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Affairs of the Island of Malta, and of Correspondence thereupon : — PartL (71.) - 1838. viii. 4l7 PartlL (71.2.) ... - - - 1838. tol 493 Part III. (60.) - <- - _ ' - >■ - 1839. vn. 317 Despatches and Correspondence between His late Majesty's Colonial Secretary and the Governor of the Island of Malta, respecting the Appointment of the Bishop of Malta to be a Member of the Council of Government of that Island, and his Eefusal to take' the Oath required by Law to be taken on the Acceptance of such Appointment, and his Eesignation of the same ; with the Documents received from the Bishop on Occasion of such Eefusal and Eesignation. (124.) - - - . 1838. viii. 551 Papers relative to the Compensation of the Chief Justice, the Attorney General, and the Collector of Land Eevenue of Malta, for Loss of their Offices. (219.) - 1839. vii. 443 Correspondence respecting the Claim of Sir John Stoddart, Chief Jjstice, for Compensation for the Loss of his Office. (123.) . . - - 1839. vn. 507 Correspondence relative to Emigration for Malta, Gibraltar, &c. (in 77.) - 1843. xii. 686 Eeports to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, respecting the Islands of Gibraltar and ^ Malta. - - - ^ - - 1846. xxxm. 499 SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. 605 Malta - - - - Manchestee Malta — continued. Copy of so much of the Criminal Code of Malta now transmitted and lying at the Colonial Office, to be laid before Her Majesty for Approval, as relates to the Punishment to be inflicted for Offences against the Respect due to Religion, (441.) - 1852-3. xv. 759 Report of Dr. W. H. Burrell on the Plague of Malta in 1813. - - 1854-5. xliv. 361 See also Colonies, I. Commekcial Takiffs. Statistical Tables. Vice- Admihaltt Coubts. Man, Isle of. See Guernsey, &c. Isle of Man. Man Tkaps. See Spring Guns. Manchester Commercial Association : Correspondence between the Foreign Office and the Commercial Association of Manchester, referring to the Disturbances at Canton. ... 1857, Sess.2, xvi. 151 Manchester, Diocese op : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for prospec- tively uniting the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and founding the Bishoprick of Manchester ; and for making Arrangements respecting the Incomes of the Welsh Bishops, (in 22.) - - - - - - 1839. xvl 280 BUI to enable Her Majesty to make certain Provisions for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and for the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester. (128.) 1845. V. 487 A similar Bill. (160.) ..... 1846. v. 235 Bill for establishing the Bishoprick of Manchester, and amending certain Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England. (140.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (315.) - - - - - 1847. iii. 229. 237 Clause proposed to be added in Committee instead of Clause HI., by the Lord Bishop of Salisbury. (140 a.) ... ... 1847. m. 235 See also Church of England, III. i. Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy. See Bankruptcy Courts, 8sc. Manchester, Parish of. iS'ee Hulme, Trinity Church. Manchester Rectory Division : i Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Manchester Rectory Division Bill. (247.) - - - 1850. xxiii. 175 Manchester and BiBMiisrGHAM and North Staffordshire Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Manchester and Birmingham and North Staffordshire Junction Railway Bill. (148.28.) - - - 1847. XL. 155 Manchester, Buxton, and Matlock and Midland Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Manchester, Buxton, and Matlock and Midland Junction Railway (Deviations, Amendment, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 63.) - 1847. XL. 251 Manchester and Cheshire Junction Railway : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Manchester to join the Grand Junction Railway near Crewe Hall in the County of Chester, to b,e called "The Manchester and Cheshire Junction Railway," with Two Branches therefrom. (216.) .... 1836. xxxm. 185 Manchester and Leeds Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Manchester to Leeds. (147.) ..-..- 1836. xil 39 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Manchester and Leeds Bill (Branches and Extensions, Alteration of Levels of Brighouse Branch, Oldham Alliance, Preston and Wyre Extension, Rochdale Canal Purchase, Branch from Huddersfield to Sheffield). (in 148. 61.) ...... 1847. XL. 281 Manchester and Leeds Railway Schemes : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Manchester and Leeds District. (32.) Map. (32«.) .... 1845. xxxix. 33. 51 Manchester and Lincoln Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Manchester and Lincoln Railway Deviation Bill, (in 148. 53.) ..... 1847. xl. 251 Manchester, Liverpool, Swansea, and Milford Hav^in Junction : Report of the Board of Trade on the Manchester, Liverpool, Swansea, and Milford Hayen Junction Railway BiU (Construction of Line, and Traffic Arrangements). (23.48.) ..... 1859, Sess. 1. vin. 205 Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Bill (Branch at Bugsworth, &c. ; Amalgamation of Manchester and Lincoln Union ; Louth, Horncastle, and East Lincolnshire Junction Branches ; Junction with Midland Railway, &c. ; Branch to Chapeltown, &c. ; Station at Sheffield ; Sheffield Canal Purchase ; Branch from Oldham to Ashton ; Station Approach in Manchester ; Ashton Canal Purchase), (in 148. 53.) .... 1847. xl. 251 Reports of the Board of Trade on the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Bills ( Station at Manchester, and Sale or Lease of Line ). (23. 49. & 23.1X8.) - . - . . . 1859, Sess. 1. Tin. 207. 361 4G 3 606 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Manchester - ■ - - •- Manor Manchester and Liverpool Railway. See Liverpool and Manchester Eailwat. Manchester and Salford : Bill for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in Manchester and Salford, to provide a Salary for a Justice to act therein, and to enable the Constahles thereof to take Recognizances in certain Cases. (7'7. of 1812-13.) Vol. LViii. p. 409 Bill for improving the Police in Manchester for Two Years, and from thence until the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (248.) - - - 1839. ii. 505 Bill for the more equal Assessment of Police Rates in Manchester, Birmingham, and Bolton, and to make better Provision for the Police in Birmingham, for One Year, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (170.) - . - - 1840. v. 43 Bill to compensate the Clerk of the Peace of the County Pajatine of Lancaster, and the Clerks to the Ju stices of the Peace of the Birmingham Division of the County of Warwick, for their Loss by th-e Incorporations of the Boroughs of Manchester and Birmingham. (140.) ..... 1841, n. 311 Bill to amend and continue until 1st October 1842 the Acts regulating the Police of Man- chester, Birmingham, and Bolton. (220.) .... 1842. iv. 1 Account of the Sums levied on the Inhabitants of Salford for defraying the Cost of main- taining Highways. and sewering and paving Streets, and also for Police or Borough Rate forwatching, lighting, and cleansing, from 1841 to 1845. (in29.-App.) - 1846. xxiii. 73 See also Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Pejs-ryn- Election. Public liousES. Manchester, London, and Birmingham Railway : , ^^ Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Manchester, London, and Birmingham Railway Bill, (in 148. lo.) - - . - - - - - 1847. xl. 69 Manchester, School op Industry at. See Education and Schools, n. ' Manchester and Southampton Railway : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Manchester and Southampton Railway Bill. (317.) .... . 1846. xxvi. 159 Manchester and Southport Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Manchester and SfJuthport Railway and Branches Bill, (in 148.61.) 1847. xl. 281 Mandamus, Writs op : Bill for the better regulating Proceedings on Writs of Mandamus in Ireland. (53. of 1826.) - - - - - - - - cxcix. 121 Bill for improving the Proceedings in Prohibition and on Writs of Mandamus. (2. of 1830-31.) ...-...- ccLxxxiii. 15 Bill to enable Parties to sue out and prosecute Writs of Error in certain Cases, upon the Proceedings on Writs of Mandamus. (225.) ... 1843. iii. 23 Bill to improve the Proceedings in Prohibition and on Writs of Mandamus in Ireland. (247.) - - 1846. IV. 183 See also Courts in England, II. Mangel Wurzel : Bill to permit the Distillation of Spirits from Mangel Wurzel. (189. of 1831-32.) ccxcvn. 261 Manilla : Returns of any Sugar imported, being the Growth of China, Java, or Manilla, under the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 28. ; and of any such Sugar admitted for Home Consumption, &c. (18.) - ....... 1845. XVI. 445 Manning, Irving v. : . Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Irving V. Manning. (262.) - - - - - - 1847. xx. 9 Manning, Serjeant. See Bankruptcy, II. . Manning the Navy. See Navy, II. Manor Courts, Ireland : Bill to amend the Laws for the Recovery of Small Debts, and the Proceedings for that Pur- pose, in the Manor Courts in Ireland. (71. of 1826.) - - - cxcix. 211 Bill for further amending the Laws for the Recovery of Small Debts, and the Proceedings for that Purpose, in the Manor Courts in Ireland. (173. of 1826-27.) - - ccxl 645 Bill for the Abolition of Manor Courts and the better Recovery of Small Debts in Ireland. (45.) .---... 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 435 Amend'Ho be moved on Third Reading by Lord Clements. (45a.) - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 445 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Manor Courts in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (267.) .... 1837. xxx. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence ■without any Ohservations.) [Heads or Evidbkce: — Ohjects of Parties in lodging vexatious Appeals, and Suggestions for their Prevention. Attendance of Jurors. Boundaries of Manors. Civil Bill Jurisdiction. Courts Leet. Eees. Regulations for Juries in the respective Courts, and Suggestions for reducing their Uumher. Extent of the Jurisdiction of Manor Courts. Reasons for and against their Abolition. Emoluments of Seneschals, and Advantage from the Oflice being filled by professional Persons.] SESSIOI^AL PA:PERS, 1801-1859. b'07 Manor Manufactuees Manor Cotjets, Ieeland — continued. Report from the Select' Committee of the House of Commons' appointed to inquire into the Small Debt Jurisdiction of Manor Courts in Ireland, the Abuses which may exist therein, and the Remedies proper to be applied ; together with Minutes of Evidence. (375.) - - - - - - - 1838. Vol. xxix. p. 215 [Subjects : — The Committee recommend an Extension of the Assistant Barristers Courts ; and that in the meantime (in consequence oi the serious Ohstacles to such Extensio n) the existing Courts for 'the Recovei-y for Small Debts be improved hy reducing the Costs, and placing them on a more satisfactory ^Footing.] [Heads of Evidence ': — Quarter Sessions. Seneschals. Manor Courts ; Eeasons for and against their Abolition. Appeals ; whether they should he tried by Judges of Assize, or by Assistant Barristers. A^'''^"*?S8S and Evils of Attachments ; Remedy proposed. Objections to the present Jury System ; Alterations suggested.] Manorial Rights. . See Copyhold and Customary Estates. Mansfield Magistracy : -Correspondence between Lord John Russell and the Magistrates of Mansfield, the Marquess of Normanby and the Duke of Portland, and others ; from 7th May 1839 to 28th Decem- ber 1840. (196.) ... - - . . 1841. xviii. 255 Manslaughter. See Crimes and Offences, I. 8. 8 a. 24. II. i. Manufactories, Children EMPLOYED IN. Forestalling, &c. Framework-knitting Manufacture. France, 2. Fruit Trade. Fur Trade. Glass. Gloves. Gold and Silver Wares. Guernsey, &c. Hand-Loom Weavers. Hardware. Hay and Straw. Hides and Skins. Hops. Hosiery Trade. Imports and Exports. Inland Revenue. Inland Warehousing. Iron. Isle op Man. Japan. Jesuits Bark. Joint Stock Companies, Lace. 608 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Manufactures - . - _ Marine Manufactdees, Tkade, Commerce, &c. — continued. Lead and Lead Obe. Shipping, &c. Leather. Silk Trade. Letters Patent and Patent Eights. Soap. Limited Liability, ^ee Banks and Sound Dues. Bankers. Joint Stock Companies. South Sea Company. Partnerships. Trade, Commerce, Spirits. AND Manupacttjres. Stage Coaches. Linen Trade and Linen Board, Stamps and Stamp Duties. Machinery.' Statistical Abstract. Malt. Statistical Tables. Manure. Stock in Trade. Marshall's Digest. Sugar. i Masters and Workmen or Servants. Sulphur Monopoly. Merchants Property, Protection op. Switzerland. Mining and Manufacturing Population. Syria. Needlewomen. Tariffs op JFoeeign States. ' Oyster Trade. Tea. Paper. Timber. Partnerships. Tobacco and Snuff. Plate, Gold and Silver. Trade, Board of. Porter's Tables. See Revenue, Popu- TRade, "Foreign. LATiON, Commerce, &c. Trade and Navigation. Potash. Traders Assets. Precious Metals. Trading, Exclusive Privilege of. Prices Current. Transit Trade. Printed Calicoes. Turpentine Manufactures. Printed Woven Fabrics. Turtle. Promissory Notes. Usury Laws. Provisions, &e. Victuallers, Public Houses, Wages. Quarantine. Warehousing op Goods. Eags, Woollen. Weights and Measures. Ee VENUE, Population, Commerce, &c. Whale Fishery. Salmon and Salmon Fisheries. Wine. Salt. Wool. Salvage. Woollen Manufactures. Ship Owners. Yarn. Manufacturing Population. See Mining and Manufacturing Population. Manure: Bill for regulating the Sale and Admeasurement of Soot, Ashes, and certain other Articles of Manure, (1801-2.) ---.... Vol. [ii.] p. 41 See also Metropolis Sewage Manure, Manure, Tolls on. See Turnpike Eoads and Highways. Map A, Occupation op. See FeAnce, 3. Mar, Earl op : Bill for the Eestoration of John Francis Erskins [to the Honours, Titles, and Dignities of Earl of Marl. (71. of 1824.) - - - - - - clix. 351 See also Kellie Claim of Peerage. Maeciimont Claim op Peerage (Scotland): Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Alexander Home, Esquire, to His Majesty, claiming the Titles, Honours, and Dignities of Earl of Marchmont and Blazonberry, Lord Polwart of Polwart, ' Eedbraes, and Greenlaw. (40, of 1822.) .... cxli. 15. clvi. 1 Evidence respecting a similar Claim by Francis Home, Esquire, (113.) Evidence taken in Session 1839. (141.) Evidence taken in Session 1840. (67.) - - - . Evidence taken in Session 1841. (33,) - . _ . Evidence taken in Session 1843. (103.) - - - Margate Incorporation. See Cisqde Poets. Mariegalante. See Sugar. Marine, Commercial. See Seamen, Meecuant, Shipping, 85c. Marine Assurance : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 6 Geo. 1. c, 18. as restrains any other Corporations than those named in the Act, and any Societies or Partnerships, from effecting Marine Assu- rances, and lending Money on Bottomry. (US', of 1824.) - - - CLX. 989 See also Alliance Marine Assurance Company. Marine Insurance Duty. See Inland Eevenicje. Maeineeito (Slave Ship). See Slave Teade, ICfl. z. Marines. See Geeenwich Hospital. Navy. -SEAMENr - 1838. XIX. 617 - 1839. XVIL 187 - 1840. XXI. 497 - 1842. XVI. 117 - 1843. XIX. 113 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 609 Marischal - - - . Maebiaoes MABiscHAt College, Abeedeen. See Universities, Scotland. Maritime Districts, Prices op Corn in. See Corn, III. 3. Maritime Latv. See Turret and Russia, War between. Maritime Officers, East. India. See East Indies, II. 4. Markets in Dublin. See Dublin, 16 «. Markets in the Metropolis. See Islington Market. Metropolis Cattle Market. Metropolitan Meat Market. Smithpield Market. Markets and Fairs : Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for constructing or regulating Markets and Fairs. (42.) ... 1847. Vol. iv. p. 42S^ Bill to repeal an Exception in the Act of 25 Hen. 6. concerning the Days whereon Fairs and Markets ought not to be kept. (155.) - . . . 1850. vi. 509 Report to the Lord Lieutenant of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Fairs arid Markets in Ireland. — Part I. - - 1852-3. lxiii. 591 Minutes of Evidence. — Part II. ..... 1854-5. xxvii. 1 See also Taunton Town and Market. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Markets AND Fairs. Market Tolls, Ireland. See Tolls, Customs, and Duties, Ireland. Markham Bridge. See Newark Estate. Marlborough, Duke of : , Bill to exempt the Parliamentary Grant to the Heirs of John Duke of Marlborough from the Payment of the Duty of One Shilling and Sixpence in the Pound. (260.) 1839. 11. 511 Bill for repairing Blenheim Palace. (199.) - . ... 1840. 11. 127 Marlborough House : Bill to enable Her Majesty to make Provisions for the Residence of His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales in Marlborough House during the joint Lives of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness. (324.) - . - - 1850. iv. 443 Marlborough House School of Science and Art. See Finance. Science and Art. Maemton Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Lewis Dymoke, Esquire, to His Majesty, claiming the Barony of Marmyon of Scrivelsby. (47. of 1818.) ...... xcv. 309 Evidence taken in Session 1819. (48. of 1819.) ..... cxi. 263 Marriages : Bill to render valid Marriages solemnized in certain Churches and public Chapels in which Banns had not usually been published before the passing of the Act 26 Geo. 2. for the better preventing clandestine Marriages. (62. of 1803-4.) . . [viii.] 237 A similar Bill. (60. of 1808.) - - - . . xv. 309 Bill to amend the Act 26 Geo. 2. for the better preventing of clandestine Marriages, so far as respects the Avoidance of the Marriages of Minors. (103. of 1812.) - xlviii. 959 A similar Bill. (89. of 1818.) - - - - lxxxviii. 403 A similar Bill. (81. of 1819.) ..... xcvii. 321 Bill to amend certain Provisions of the Act 26 Geo. 2. c. 33. for preventing clandestine Marriages. (60. of 1820.) As amended by the Committee. (88. of 1820.) . cxiv. 295. 299 Bill to amend certain Provisions of the Act 26 Geo. 2. c. 33. for the better preventing clandestine Marriages. (50. of 1822.) As amended by tlie Committee. (72.) As amended on Report. (76.) ...... cxxvm. 101. 107. 119 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages had and solemnized within the British Territories in India. (85. of 1818.) - - - lxxxviii. 387 Bill to amend the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 75. for amending certain Provisions of the Act 26 Geo. 2. c. 33. for the better preventing clandestine Mai-riages. (1. of 1823.) - - cxliii. 1 Bill to render valid certain Marriages. (3. of 1823.) - - - cxliii. 7 Bill to repeal certain Provisions of the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 75. for amending the Act 26 Geo. 2. c. 33. for the better preventing clandestine Marriages. (4. of 1823.) - - cxliii. 9 Bill to amend the Laws respecting Solemnization of Marriages in England. (34. of 1823.) As amended in Committee. (47.) As amended on Report. (66.) - cxliii. 11. 25. 39 Bill to declare valid certain Marriages solemnized at St. Petersburgh since the Abolition of the British Factory there. (72. of 1823.) ... - cxliii. 51 Bill to relieve His Majesty's Subjects from all Possibility of Doubt concerning the Validity of certain Marriages solemnized abroad. (98. of 1823.) - cxliii. 53 Bill for granting Relief to His Majesty's Subjects, not being Members of the Church of England, in relation to the Solemnization of Matrimony. (51. of 1823.) . cxlih. 339 A similar Bill. (15. of 1824.) clix. 13 A similar Bill. (81. of 1825.) ..... clxxv. 387 Bill to amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 76. for amending the Laws respecting the Solemnization of Marriages in England. (6. of 1824.) As amended on Report. (10.) As amended on Re-commitment. (14.26.) ..... clix. 1. 3. 7. 9 BiU to render valid Marriages solemnized in certain Churches and public Chapels in which Banns have not usually been published. (180. of 1825.) - - clxxvi. 1153 Bill for granting Relief to certain Persons dissenting from the Church of England in respect of the Mode of celebrating Marriages. (160. of 1826-27.) As amended by the Committee. (180. of 1826-27.) - - - „ - - ccxi. 503. 513 III. 4 H lb..-. 610 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Maeriages Maubiages — continued. Bill to render valid Marriages solemnized in certain Churches and Chapels. (18. of 1830.) As amended by the Committee. (31. of 1830.) - - Vol. ccLxm. p. 3. 7 Bill to repeal certain penal Enactments made in the Parliament of Ireland against Eoman. Catholic Clergymen for celebrating Marriages contrary to thfe Provisions of certain Acts madein the Parliament of Ireland. (167. of 1833.) ... cccxt. 567 Bill to amenJ the Laws relative to Marriages celebrated by £.oman Catholic and other Clergy- men, not of the Established Church, in Scotland. (62.) - 1834. i. pt. I. p. 209 Bill for amending and declaring the Law of Marriage. (216.) - - 1835. ii. 705 BiU to limit the Time for commencing Suits in the Ecclesiastical Courts, affecting the Chil- dren of Parents married within the prohibited Degrees. (67.) - 1835. r. 179 Bill [as amended by the Committee] to render certain Marriages valid, and to alter the Law with respect to certain voidable Marriages. (72.) As amended on Re-commitment. (77.) As amended on Eeport. (78.) - - 1835. i. 183. 187. 191 Amendments made by the House of Commons to the Bill. (194.) - 1835. i. 195 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 19 Geo. 2. (I.) as makes void all Marriages celebrated by any Popish Priest between Protestant and Papist. (91.) - - 1835. i. 467 A similar Bill. (97.) 1836. ii. 125 Bill to render valid certain Marriages solemnized in a Chapel of Ease in the Parish of "Wandsworth in the County of Surrey, called St. Ann's Chapel. (104.) - 1836. ii. 145 Bill for Marriages in England. (182.) - - - - - 1836. ii. 527 Bill for Marriages in England. (202.) As amended in Committee. (236.)- ^As amended on Re-commitment. (249.) - - - 1836. ii. 547. 567. 589 Clause and Proviso proposed to be added by Lord Plunket. (236 a.) - 1836. ii. 587 Bill to render valid certain Marriages solenmized in the Chui-ch of St. Clement, Oxford. (276.) - - - .. - - - - 1836. ni. 735 Bill to suspend for a limited Time the Opo-ation of Two Acts passed in the last Session of Parliamemt, for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in England, and for Mairriages in Englamd. (9.) As amended by. the Committee. (12.) - 1837. m. 1. 5 Bill to explain and amend Two Acts passed in the last Session of Parliament, for Marriages, and for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in England. (133.) As amended by the Committee. (140.) ------ 1837. iir. 7. 19 Bill to provide for the Solemnization of Marriages in the Districts in or near which the Parties reside. (239.) ----- 1840. ra. 459 Bill to amend 5 h 6 Will. 4. c. 54., intituled "An Act to render certain Marriages valid, and to alter the Law with respect to certain voidable Marriages," and to define the pro- hibited Degrees of AfSnity. (161.) ----- 1841. in. 389 Bill for Confirmation of certain Marriages in Ireland. (49.) ^As amended by the Select Committee. (259.) - - - - - . - 1842. iv. 5. 7 Bill for Confirmaition of certain Marriages in Ireland. (188.) - 1843. in. 27 Bill to declai-e the Law respecting the Publication of Banns of Matrimony and the Celebration of Marriages in Churches or Chap§ls to which Districts shall have been assigned under certain of the Church Building Acts. (140.) As amended in Committee. (163.) - - - - . - 1844. IV. 577. 581 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] concerning Banns and Man-iages in certain District Churches or Chapels. (217.) . - - 1844. iv. 585 BiU for Marriages in Ireland; and registering such Marriages. (144.) As amended in Committee. ('175.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (256.) - - " . . . 1844. IV. 591. 629. 665 Bill for amending and declaring the Law of Marriage. (171.) - - 1845. iv. 641 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 81. for Marriages in Ireland, and for registering such Marriages. (258.) ------- 1846.' iv. 189 Bill to remove Doubts as to Quakers and Jews Marriages solemnized before certain Periods. (183.) - - - . - - - _ 1847. V. 253 Bill to amend the Law of Scotland affecting the Constitution of Marriage. (99.) — . — As amended by the Select Committee. (232.) - - - 1847-8. v. 411.417 Bill to amend the Law of Scotland affecting the Constitution of Marriage. (8.) - 1849. v. 405 Bill for facilitating the Marriage of British Subjects resident in Foreign Countries. (192.) As amended in Committee. (218.) - - 1849. v. 413. 425 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 81. for Marriages in Irelaaid, and for registering such Marriages. (237.) ------- 1849. iv. 23 Bill to amend and alter the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 54., so far as relates to Marriages within certain of the prohibited Degrees of Affinity. (264.) • - - 1850. iv. 445 A similar Bill. (4.) - - - - - - 1851. v. 203 BiU for Marriages in India. (84.) As amended in Committee. (136.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (237.) - - 1851. v. 209. 223. 235 Bill to render valid certain Marriages of British Subjects in Mexico. (231.) - 1854. v. 25 BiU to render valid certain Marriages in the Church of Coatham, in the Parish of Ku'k Leatham, in the County of York. (192.) - „ _ - 1856. in. 399 Bill to enable Infants, with tire Approbation of the Court of Chancery, to make binding Settlements of their Real and Personal Estate on Marriage. (106.) As amended in Committee. (140.) As amended on Report. (159.) - 1854-5. iv. 361. 363. 365 Bill to render valid certain Marriages in Christchurch in the Chapelry of Todmorden and Parishof Rochdale, in the Counties of Lancaster an!d York. (197.) - 1854-5. ni. 327 BUI to amend the Provisions of the Marriage Acts relaiing to Dissenters. (250.) -..-..-. 1854-5. in. 585 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. &U Marriages - - Maeshalsea Marriages — continued. Bill fas amended in Committee] to amend the Provisions of the Acts for Marriages in England. (280.) ------ 1854-5. Vol. ni. p. 599 Bill for amending and declaring the Law of Marriage. (88.) - - 1856. v. 559 As amended in Committee. (109.) ----- 1856. v. 561 BiU [as amended on Eeport] for amending the Law of Marriage in Scotland. (118.) - - - - - 1856. T. 563 As amended by the Commons. (283.) - - . - 1856. v. 565 Bill to .amend the Law as to Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister, or a deceased Wife's Niece. (53.) - ...... 1856. v. 569 Bill to amend the Provisions of the Marriage and Registration Acts. (205.) As amended by the Select Committee. (236.) .... 1856. v. 519. 537 Amendments to be proposed on Eeport by the Lord Privy Seal. (269.) - 1856. v. 555 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Privy Seal. (269 a.) 1856. v. 557 Bill concemimg the Manner in which the Marriages of divorced Adulterers shall be contracted. (64.) ...... 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 7 Bill to enable Persons to establish Legitimacy and the Validity of Marriages, and the Right to be deemed . Natural-born Subjects. (233.) As amended in Committee. (251.) ..... . 1857-8. IV. 407. 413 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Validity of certain Marriages of British Subjects abroad [Moscow, Tahiti, and Ningpo]. (182.) .... 1857-8. iv. 485 Bill to legalize Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister. (188.) - 1857-8. iv. 483 A similar Bill. (41.) ----- 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 47 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1823, to consider of the State of the Marriage Laws. (33. of 1823.) - - - - cliii. 133 [Sdbjects : — •Inconveniences experienced from the Number of Ponns introduced into the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 75. Voidability of Marriages of Minors contracted without the proper Consents.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill intituled "An Act for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages in Scotland," and of the Bill intituled " An Act to amend the Law of Scotland affecting the Constitution of Marriage." (230.) ..... 1847-8. xxvi. 469 First Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed, in 1847, to inquire into the State and Operation of tlie Law of Marriage, as relating to the prohibited Degrees of Affinity, and to Marriages solemnized abroad or in the British Colonies ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. .... 1847-8. xlii. 13 Ditto [reprinted]. (84.) ... - 1856. xxxviii. 193 Second Report of the Commissioners : — (East India Marriages.) - 1850. xxvm. 801 Return of all Declarators of Marriage or Legitimacy brought into the Court of Session since November 1830, with the Decisions of the Court : And also, Return of all Appeals to the House of Lords, for the- same Period, from Decisions of the Court of Session, in Cases of Marriage or Legitimacy ; with the Result of such Appeals. (13.) - 1849. xxv. 189 See also Baldersbt, Saint James. Births, Deaths, ajstd Marriages. Criminal Law, II. 1. Dawxey Church. Divorce. Hamburgh. Hartlepool, West. HiCKsoN, Elizabeth. Hulme, Trinity Church. Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, &c. Jews. Lunacy and Lunatics, 1. 3. Newfoundland. Poor AND Poor Rates, IH. 2 e. Registration op Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Royal Family. Separations a Mensa et Thoro. Turner, Ellen. Upton- cum-Chalvey Church. Marriage op Her Majesty : Treaty for the Marriage of Her Majesty with Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha ; signed at London, 7th Feb. 1840. .... - 1840. xix. 553 Address of the Lords to Her Majesty (14th February 1840) on Her Majesty's Marriage; with Her Majesty's Answer. (24.) ..... 1840. i. 865 See also Albert, Prince, of Saxe Coburg and Gotha. Kent, H. R. H. Duchess of. Marriage op the Infanta of Spain. See Spain. Marriage of the Princess Royal. See Princess Royal. Married Women. See Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, &c. Marshal op Admiralty Court. See Admiralty, Court of. Marshall's Digest : A Digest of all the Accounts relating to the Population, Productions, Revenues, Financial Operations, Manufactures, Shipping, Colonies, Commerce, &c. &c. of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Arranged by J. Marshall. (1833.) - cccxxvii. 1 Marshalsea Court. See Palace and Marshalsea Courts. Marshalsea Prison : Information taken before the Coroner of Surrey, in the Marshalsea Prison, touching the Death of Thomas Culver, and of the Inquisition thereon. (23. of 181 1.) - xliv. 81 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords respecting the Inquisition taken on the Body of the late Thomas Culver in the Marshalsea Prison, and also as to the Admission of Prisoners on the Poor Side of the said Prison, and the Treatment of them during Illness. (84. of 1811.) .--.-- xliv. 87 See also Debtors and Debts, I. 4. IlL Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Queen's Prison. 4 H. 2 612 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Maeshalsea- - - - - Mathee Marshalsea Peison, Dublin. See Four Courts Maeshalsea. Maetello Towers. See Ordnance, i. Martin Garcia. See Mexico. Martin's Divorce: Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Robert Montgomery Martin, Esquire, with Jane Avis Frances Martin his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (39.) ... 1847. Vol. xxii. p. 397 Martin's, Saint. See Land Eevenue, IL 2. Martinique. See Colonies, V. i. Slavery. Sugar. Maetley, H., Esq. See Geay, Hugh, Esq. Martley Poor Law Union : Correspondence between the Rev. W. J. Phillpotts and the Board of Guardians of the Martley Poor Law Union, respecting the Ill-treatment of a Female Pauper in the Hallow Work- house by the Matron. (198.) . - . . - 1838. xviii. 483 Mary-le-bone, Borough op. See Metropolis Assessments. Mary-lb-bone Chapels : Bill for endowing the Parish Church of Newborough in the County of Northampton, and Three Chapels called Portland Chapel, Oxford Chapel, and Welbeck Chapel, in the Parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, and also aChapel erected on Sunk Island in the River Humber. (188. of 1830.) - . - . . cclxiii. 517 BiU to enable the Trustees of Portland Chapel, Oxford Chapel, and Welbeck Chapel, in the Parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, to augment the Salaries of the Ministers of the said Chapels. (184.) ..--... 1854. vl 83 Mary-le-bone Districts : ' Bill for making the Four Districts in the Parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the County of Middlesex, Parishes for Ecclesiastical Purposes. (89. of 1825.) - clxxv. 431 Mart-le-bone Impropriate Rectory : BiU for ratifying the Purchase of the Impropriate Rectory of Saint Mary-le-bone in the County of Middlesex. (92. of 1817.) - - - - Lxxxm. 521 Mary-le-bone Park. See Regent's Park and Regent Street. Mary-le-bone Paving, &c. See Metropolis Paving, Cleansing, &c. Mary-le-bonb and St. Pancras Poor Law Union : t Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Directors and Guardians of the Poor of the Parishes of St. Mary-le-bone and St. Pancras ; together with the Evidence taken by the Commissioners relating to the Administration of Relief in those Parishes. ------- 1847. xxxvn. 577. 672 Massachusetts. See America, United States op, III. Massy, Lord : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom ^yas referred the Petition of Hon. Hugh Hamon Ingoldsby Lord Massy in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (h.) - 1856. xxiii. 207 Mastijes in Chancery. See Chancery, Court op, England. House of Commons, i . Masters in Court op Exchequer. See Exciibquee, Court op, England. Masters in Courts of Common Law. See Couets in England. Master op the Rolls. See Chanceey-, Couet op, England. Judges Salaries. Rolls, Master op. Master General of Ordnance. See Military Expenditure. Masters and Workmen or Servants : Bill for the better settling of Disputes between Masters and Workmen, and between Masters and Mistresses of Families and Menial and Domestic Servants. (1801.) - [i.] 563 Bill to enlarge the Powers of Justices in determining Complaints between Masters and Servants, Apprentices, Artificers, and others. (44. of 1823.) - - cxliii. 333 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relative to the Arbitration of Disputes between Masters and Workmen. (109. of 1824.) - - .. - clx. 707 Bill to amend the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 96. for consolidating and amending the Laws relative to the Arbitration of Disputes between Masters and Workmen. (183.) - 1837. iii. 31 Bill to exempt Imprisonment under the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 96. from the Operation of the Act abolishing, in Scotland, Imprisonment for Civil Debts of small Amount. (151.) 1856. vi. 457 See also Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. Combinations op Workmen. Cotton Teade. Crimes and OrppNCBS, I. 7 e. 24. Hosiery Trade. Silk Trade, 1. 1. Statute Law. Wages. Masts. See Imports and Exports, II. e. &c. Naval Timber. Timber. Mates of Merchant Vessels, Bonds of. See Customs, 1. 2. Mather, Mr. See Tuscany. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 613 Matriculations . - - - Maynooth Matriculations, Duty on : Return of the Rates of Duty upon Matriculations, and upon the several Degrees of D.D., B.D., M.D., M.B., D.C.L., B.C.L., M.A., and B.A., as conferred by the Universi- ties of Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, London, Dublin, and the Queen's University in Ireland : Also, Return of the total Produce of this Duty, distinguishing each Place and each Degree, for the Year 1853, and of the Acts by which these several Duties are imposed, or any Exemptions therefrom granted. (65.) - 1854. Vol. xix. p. 113 Bill to repeal the Stamp Duties payable on Matriculations and Degrees in the University of Oxford. (155.) -.:.... 1854-5. vi. 489 Bill to abolish certain Payments charged on the Consolidated Fund in favour of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, and of certain Professors in the said College ; and to repeal the Stamp Duties payable on Matriculations and Degrees in the University of Dublin. (273.) 1854-5. vi. 497 Bill to repeal the Stamp Duties payable on Mati-iculations and Degrees in the University of Cambridge. (56.) - - . - . ' - - 1857-8. iii. 209 Mateimonial CArsEs. See Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, Court of. Matthews, Jane, ^ee Poor in Ireland, III. 3. Mats and Matting. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. Mauritius : Bill for establishing the Validity of certain Proceedings in Her Majesty's Court of Vice- Admiralty in the Mauritius. (187.)' ----- 1854. VI. 747 Copy of an Order in Council in the Nature of a Charter of Justice for the Colony of Mauritius, (in 93.) ...--. 1834. xxii. 842 Account of the Value of all Exports to the British Colonies in the West Indies and to the Mauritius, for Ten Years ending otli Jan. 1837 ; distinguishing the Years and the Colonies. (22.) - - - - ~ - - - 1838. xviii. 533 Orders in Council or Colonial Ordinances for the better Regulation and Enforcement of the relative Duties of Masters and Employers, and articled Servants, Tradesmen, and Labourers, in British Guiana and Mauritius ; and of Correspondence relating thereto. (74.) 1838. XIV. 1 Despatches relative to the Emancipation of Slaves in the Mauritius ; with the Answers thereto. (104.) - - - - - - 1839. ix. 421 Two Despatches from Sir William Nicolay, dated 4th and 21st May 1839, and of a Letter from Mr. Barclay, dated 20th September 1839, on the Subject of Free Labour in the Mauritius. (31.) ....... 1840. xi. 1 Papers relative to the Mauritius, (in 84.) . - - - 1840. xi. 85 Statistical Reports on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in Western Africa, St. Helena, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Mauritius ; prepared from the Records of the Army Medical Department and War Office Returns. - 1840. xvii. 1 Return of Customs Duties payable in the Cape of Good Hope and the Mauritius. (in 295.) - ....-- 1840. xxvii. 535 Account of the Imports into Great Britain and Ireland of the Quantity of Sugar and Coffee from the West India Colonies, Guiana, and the Mauritius, in the Years 1839-40. (in 295.) - - - - _ - - 1840. xxvii. 544 Letter from the Court of Directors of the East India Company to the Governor General of India in Council, dated 22d March 1842, respecting Hill Coolies. (86.) - 1842. v. 9 Correspondence between Sir Lionel Smith, Lord John Russell, and Lord Stanley, relative to the Introduction of Indian Labourers into the Mauritius. (32.) - - 1842. v. 11 Copies of Laws and Ordinances in force in the West Indies and Mauritius in respect to Vagrancy, (in 314.) - - - - - - 1847-8. xxxvi. 605 Despatches relative to the Cultivation of Coffee and Sugar in the West Indies and Mauritius ; the distressed State of the Colonists ; the Progress of Free Immigration ; Vagrancy ; and the State and Prospects of said Colonies generally, (in 315.) - 1847-8. xxxvii. 239 Return of the Quantity of Sugar produced in the Mauritius in the Years from 1840 to 1847. ----- - 1849. xxxvni. 440 Ordinance, No. 19. of 1851, entitled " An Ordinance to repeal the Imperial Duties of Customs levied at Mauritius." (22.) - - - _ - - - 1852. xv. 391 Despatch from the Governor of Mauritius to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 14th October 1851; with a Report on the State of the Rural Districts. (36.) ...... 1852. xv. 393 See also Colonies, I. Emigration. Slavery. Statistical Tables. Sugar. Vice-Admiralty Courts. May, Island br. See Lighthouses. Maynooth College : Bill to amend the Acts 35 Geo.- 3. (I.) and 40 Geo. 3. (I.) for the better Education of Persons professing the Roman Catholic Religion, and for the better Government of. the College, established at Maynooth for the Education of such Persons, and also 48 Geo. 3. c. cxlv. for amending the said Acts. (177.) - - - - . 1845. iv. 653 Return of Sums voted by Parliament towards the Support of the College of Maynooth in 1841, 1842, and 1843, and of the Number of Students in the College within that Period ; also, Return of the Names of the present Students in the College, specifying their Ages, Date of Admission, &c. ; and Statement of the ordinary annual Vacations and the actual Time ofVacation granted in 1841, 1842, and 1843. (60.) - - 1844. ix. 109 4H 3 614 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Maynooth - - Mazzini Matnooth College — continued. Memorial to the Lord Lieutenant of the Trustees of the Roman Catholic College at Maynooth. (185.) ... ... 1845. VoL xyi. p. 163 First Eeport to Her Majesty of the Visitors of Maynooth College, - 1846. xxxvi. 141 Second Report. .----. 1847-8. xlii. 247 Third Report. - - .... 1849. xlii. 97 Fourth Report. ------ - 1849. xlii, 99 Fifth Report. ------- 1851. xxvi. 59 Sixth Report. - - - - - - - 1852. xxiv. 723 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Management and Government of Maynooth College ^Part I. Report and Appendix. - - 1854-5. xxviii. 1 [Heads of Kepoet : — Origin and History of the College Government and Management Discipline : — Dirision of the College. Meals. Study. Monitors. Recreation. Custom of associating with Co-diocesans. Religious Exercises. Retreats. Religious Instruction. Books permitted and required. Correspondence of Students. Taking of Oath of Allegiance. Punish- ments. Results of Discipline. Alleged Defects in the System. Studies cf the College: — Distribution of Free Places. Burseholders. Pensioners. Mode of selecting Candidates for Entrance. Entrance Examination. Entrance Course. Examination in English. Course of Studies ; Opinions as to their Efficiency; proposed Alteration ; Mr. Gargan's Scheme ; Provision of Statutes as to Employment of Dunboyne Students in teaching ; Dr. Murray's Proposal. Com- missioners Opinions upon the foregoing Suggesfions. Instruction in Preaching. Students on the Dunboyne Establishment. Teaching in the Divinity Classes upon Questions in which the Interests of the State and of general Morality are concerned. Effects of increased Grant, upon the new Buildings, and the Character of the College.] [Appendix : — Acts of Incorporation, &c. Statutes of Maynooth College. Rule of Piety and Domestic Discipline. Correspondence between the Cardinal Prefect of the Propaganda at Rome and the Trustees of Maynooth College, 1796. Answers to Questions addressed by the Com- missioners to the Superiors and Officers of the College, and to Eoreigu Colleges for Ecclesiastical Education.] Ditto. Partn. — Minutes of Evidence, and Answers to Paper K., &c. - 1854-5. xxviii. 355 . [Heads ot Evidence : — Teaching in Maynooth on the Temporal Power of the Pope. Whether a Priest is warranted in recommending a particular Candidate from the Altar. Ri^t of Civil and Spiritual Powers with respect to Marriage. Reasons for placing Bailey's Theology upon the Index. Grallicau Liberties. Authority of Popes and Councils. Infellibility of the Pope. Control of the Pope over Education necessary for his Government of the Church. Decision of the Pope as to Queen's Colleges. Temporal Power of the Church and the Pope. Propriety of Clergymen interfering in Politics. Pope's Disapprobation of the part taken by some of the Clergy in Elections. Roman Catholic View of the Marriage Contract. Instruction as to the Duties of the Confessional. Judicial Function of the Confessor. Whether the Pope can release from Allegiance. Whether there is a Spirit of Loyalty infused into the Students : Instance, Lord Normanby's Visit in 1836. Reading of the Bible during Dinner : Noise necessarily occorring during that Reading. Oath of Allegiance, how administered. Bibles, Possession and Study of, by Students. Feast on Occasion of Emancipation. Effect of Excommunication and Interdict. Whether Protestants are under Excommunication. Whether Mass can be offered for Persons not within the Pale of the Church. Prayer for the Queen in Maynooth. Also respecting the Government, Discipline, and Studies of the College. Answers of Theological Professors to Questions in Paper K : — Oaths and Contracts between Roman Catholics and others : Coercion of Heretics : Power of Pope to decide on Right or Duty of Revolt : Indelicate Portions of Moral Theology : Allegiance, Power of dispensing : Doctrine taught in Maynooth regarding Marriage : Punishment of Heresy : Manner in which the Statutes for regulating the College are carried into Effect.] See also Education and Schools, Ireland, II. 3. Mato, CotTNTT or : BUI to provide for the Repayment of Monies advanced from the Exchequer to the County of Mayo for public Purposes. (325.) ----- 1854. v. 29 Return of Presentments made by the Grand Jury of the County of Mayo at each Assize, in 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, and Spring 1849 ; also of the Amount collected and uncollected in each Barony of such Presentments ; also of the Amount of Liabilities and Assets at each of those Assizes : And also. Return of the Amount now due to Government for Advances under the Shannon Commission, for County Public Works, for Extraordinary Presentments, for Grant Works, for Constabulary, and for Lunatic Asylums ; and of the gross Amount now owing to County Institutions, Public OflOicers, and Con- tractors. (98.) - . - - - . 1843. XXV. 207 See also Ceimes and Offences, in. 2. Mayo, Eakl oe : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Robert Earl of Mayo in Ireland, claiming the Right to vote as an Irish Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent Ireland. (294.) - 1849. xxvi. 301 Mayo Election : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Mayo Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee. (312.) - - - - - - - - 1852-3. XLV. 247 Mayors of Parliamentary Boroughs. See Parliamentary Representation, I. 2. Mazzini, Joseph: Eeport by the Lords Committees appointed a Secret Committee to inquire into the State of the Law in respect to detaining and opening Letters at the Post Office ; and to whom was referred the Petition of Joseph Mazzini, of 47, Devonshire Sti-eet, Queen's Square, complaining of his Letters having been detained and opened at the Post Office, «5C. (250.) - - - . . . 1844. xTiii. 473 See also Naples. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1S59. 615 Matbole - . . _ MemcAl Matbolb and Gievan Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Maybole and Girvan Railway (new Capital andi Deviation of Line) Bill. (23.60.) - . . . 1859,, Sess. 1. Vol. vm. p. 209 Meal, See Bkead. Cobn. Guekwset, &c. Isle of Man. Measures. See Victuallees. Weights and Measures. Meat, Prices of. See Cqmmissaeiat Department. Imports and Exports, IT. 3. Provisions, &c. Meat Market. See Metropolitan Meat Market. Meat^, Committals in. See Crimes And Offences, III. 2. Meath Hospital. See Medical Charities and Institutions, Ireland. Mecklenburg Schwerin : Treaties of Commerce and Nayiga'tion between Her Majesty and the Grand Dukes of Meck- lenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz ; signed at Schwerin, 1st May 1844. .... ... 1844. VI. 91 Postage Convention between the General Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland, and the General Post Office of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin ; signed at London, 16th August 1847. - - - - 1847-S. xix. 681 See also Trade, Foreign. Mecklenburg Strelitz, Grand Duke of : Treaty for the Marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta of Cambridge with His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz ; signed at London, 23d June 1843. - - - - - 1844. xii. 235 Treaties of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz ; signed at Schwerin, 1st May 1844. ..... . - 1844. VI. 91 Medals for Actions bt Sea and Land : Nominal Return of the Actions to which Medals have been awarded, by Sea and by Land, from 1794 to 1814, in pursuance of General Orders of the Admiralty and Horse Guards : And alsOj Lists of the Actions which Regiments are permitted to have emblazoned on their Standards and Colours. (18.) - - - 1850. xx. 461 See also France, 4. Sardinia. Medical Charities and Institutions, Ireland : Bill for the better Distribution, Support, and Management of the Medical Charities in Ii-eland. (331.) ..... - 1850. IV. 475 Bill to provide for the better Distribution, Support, and Management of Medical Charities in Ireland ; and to amend the Act 10 & 11 Viet. e. 90., to provide for the Execution of the , Laws for the Relief of the Poor in Ireland. (272.) - - 1851. v. 257 Report of the Poor Law Commissioners on Medical Charities in Ireland, in pursuance of the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 56. ; addressed to the Most Noble the Marquess of Normanby, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Department. - 1841. xxxi. 331 Supplementary Appendix to the Report of the Poor Law CoHimissioners on Medical Charities in Ireland, in pursuance of 1 & 2 Vict. c. 56. - - 1842. xxv. 541 Return of the Names of all Persons to whom a Letter signed " D. Phelan, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner," marked "Private," and inserted in the Supplementary Appendix on the Medical Charities of Ireland, has been sent ; and all Replies thereto : And also of all Resolutions passed by Boards of Guardians, Dispensary and Fever Hospital Com- mittees or Governors, relative to the Report of the Poor Law Commissioners of the SthMay 1841 on the Medical Charities of Ireland. (131.) - - 1842. xv. 285 Statement of the Total Annual Amount of Salaries of Medical Officers, Cost of Medi- cines, and Total Expenditure of all the Dispensaries, Fever Hospitals, and Infirmaries in Ireland. - - - .... 1842. xxv. 611 Abstracts of the most serious Representations made by the several Medical Superintendents of Public Institutions (Fever Hospitals, Infirmaries, &c.) in the Provinces of Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Connaught. (65.) - - - - 1846. xix. 116 Letter from Edw. Lucas, Esq., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, to the Commissioners appointed to report on certain Charitable Institutions in Dublin ; and Copy of Warrant appointing said Commissioners : Also, General Report of the Commissioners, with their Reports on the Female Orphan House, Westmoreland Lock Hospital, Lying-in-Hospital, Dr. Steven's Hospital, Fever Hospital, Cork Street Hospital for Incurables, Meath Hospital and Co. Dublin Infirmary, Cowpock Institution, Shelter for Females discharged from Prison, and Liberty Fountains, (in 24.-App.) - - - 1846. xxv. 227 First Annual Report of the Commissioners for administering the Laws for Relief of the Poor in Ireland under the Medical Charities Act, 14 & 15 Vict. c.68. - 1852-3. lxxxvi. 325 [Subjects :— Formation of Dispeireary Districts. Appointment of Medical Officers. Committees of Management. General Rules for Management of Dispensaries, &c. Medicines, Surgical Instrui- ments, &c. Food, or Nutriment and Stimulants. Appointment of Officers. Cholera and Sanitary Measures. Dispensary Buildings. General Instructions. Expenses of Dispensairies. Appendixes : Orders, Circulars of Instruction, &c. ; and Tabular Eetums.] Second Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1854. XLVin. 473 [Subjects :— Amount of Medical ReUef. Expenses of Eelief. Committees of Management. Medical Officers. Dispensary Begulationsv Taecinaiion. Hospital Belief. County Infirmaries and Fever Hospitals. Recommendations. Cholera in Auitumn of 1852 and 1853 Appendixes. : Orders, Circulars of Instruction, &c.; and Tabular Returns. Maps of County Infirmaries and Eever Hospitals.] 4H 4 616 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Medical _ - - - Meetings Medical Charities and Institutions, Ireland — continued. Third Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - 1854-5. Vol. xlvi. p. 353 [Subjects : — Amount of Medical Relief. Expenses of Relief. Dispensary Districts and OfiBcers Unsatisfactory Progress of Vaccination. Cholera ; its Re-appearance in various Parts of Ireland. Question of the Propagation of Cholera. Mode of Treatment. Summary of Cases of Cholera and Diarrhoaa. Expenditure from Poor Rates on account of Cholera. Completion of Dispensary Organization. Appendixes : Circulars of Instructions relating to Dispensary Arrangements. Cholera and Sanitaiy Precautions, under the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act. Reports and Commissions from Inspectors and Medical Officers, on the Subject of Cholera. Tabular Returns, &c.] Fourth Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1856. liii. 831 [Sdbjects : — Amount of Medical Relief. Expenses of Relief Dispensary Districts and Officers. Unsatisfactory Progress of Vaccination. Cholera ; its Decline ; Expenses ; Remuneration to Medical Officers. Scarlatina. Extension to Ireland of amended Sanitary Laws Appendixes: Circulars of Instructions relating to Dispensary Arrangements. Reports, &c. from Inspectors and Medical Officers, on the Subject of Cholera. Correspondence on the Prevalence of Scarlatina in Carrick-on-Suir Union. Tabular Returns.] Fifth Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - 1857, Sess. 1. xvi. 223 [Subjects: — Amount of Medical Relief. Expenses of Relief. Alterations in Dispensary Districts. Vaccination ; Variolous Inoculation ; Scarlatina and Smallpox. Small Number of Fever Cases. Amended Sanitary Law recommended. Appendixes : Circulars of Instructions relating to Dispensary Districts. Correspondence on Vaccination and Variolous Inoculation. Tabular Returns.] Sixth Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - '- - 1857-8. xlit. 465 [Subjects : — Amount of Medical Relief. Expenses of Relief. Changes in Dispensary Districts. Diminution of Cases of Vaccination. Inoculation ; Legislation necessary. Cholera, Scarlatina, Smallpox, and Fever. Appendixes : Circulars of Instructions relating to Dispensary Arrange- ments. Correspondence on the Subject of Fever, &c. Tabular Returns.] Seventh Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xxv. 83 [Subjects : — Amount of Medical Relief. Expenses of Relief. Changes in Dispensary Districts. Vaccination : Neglect of, by poorer Classes. Cholera. Fever, &c. Appendixes : Circular of Instructions relating to Dispensary Districts. Correspondence on Vaccination, Smallpox, &c. Tabular Returns.] See also Charitable Institutions, Irelan^). Dublin, 4. Fever Hospital, Dublin. Fever Hospitals, Ireland. Infirmaries and Hospitals, Ire- land. Lunatic Asylums. Poor in Ireland, II. i. Waterford Fever Hospital, Medical Department. See Military Expenditure. Medical Graduates. See London University. Medical Officer op the Privy Council. See Public Health. Medical Practitioners : Bill to regulate the Qualifications of Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery. (215.) As amended in Committee. (240.) As amended on Report. (254.) 1857-8. iv. 489. 507. 531 Amendments to be moved on Report by Lord Ebury. (240 a.) - 1857-8. iv. 527 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by Lord Ebury. (2406.) - 1857-8. iv. 529 Bill to amend the Medical Act, 1 858. (38.) As amended in Committee. ^71.) As amended on Report. (74.) - - - 1859. Sess. 1. n. 455. 457. 461 Amendment to be moved on Report by Lord Cranworth; (71 a.) - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 459 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to One of the Amendments made by the Lords to the Bill. (96.) . - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 463 Medical Registration, &c. : First and Second Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons ajipointed to inquire into the Registration of legally qualified Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery, and into the Laws and Charters relating to the Practice of Medicine and Sui-gery ; together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (379.) - - 1847-8. xxxi. 1 Third Report from the same Committee ; together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (379.-n.) - - - - 1847-8. xxxi. 147 (The Committee merely reported the Evidence, without expressing any Opinion thereon.) Medical Witnesses : Bill to provide for the Attendance and Remuneration of Medical Witnesses at Coroners Inquests. (273,) As amended by the Committee. (290.) - 1836. iii. 713. 719 Medicines, Adulteration of. See Public Houses. Medicines, Duty on. -See Inland Revenue. Medina River Navigation : ' Report of the Admii-alty on the Medina River Navigation Bill. (65.18.) - 1852. xxix. 241 Mediterranean Possessions. See Colonies, I. Mediterranean Postage. See Post Office, I. Mediterranean (Extension) Telegraph. See Electric Telegraph. Meeting Houses. See Dissenting Places op Worship. Meetings, Seditious. See Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. Meetings in Churches. See Vestries. Meetings on Lord's Day. See Corporation Officers. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 617 Meetings , . - - Mebchants Meetings uNbEE Acts or Pabliament : Bill to enable Trustees or Commissioners under Acts of Parliament to meet and cai'ry such Acts into execution, although they may not have met according to the Directions of such Acts. (41. of 1823.) .... - Vol. CXLni. p. 325 Mehemet All See Egypt. Melboukne Peebage. See Peeks of Ireland. Melfort, George Deummonh Dxjke de. -S'ee Perth CtAnr of Peerage. Mellin's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken befere the Plouse of Lords upon tbe Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Richard John Sutcliffe Mellin, Esquire, with Jane Mellin his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (91.) - - 1839. xvii. 389 Hellish, Me. R. C. See Secretaries of State. Mellsop, Mr. T. See Excise, III. Melville, Lord Viscount : Bill to indemnify all Per sons, giving Evidence against Lord Viscount Melville on the Impeach- ment voted against him by the House of Commons. (73. of 1805.) - [xiii.] 459 Bill for the Discovery of Truth from Witnesses. (2. of 1806.) - - - i. 5 Bill to provide that the Proceedings now depending in the House of Commons on Articles of Charge of High Crimes and Misdemeanors which have been exhibited against Henry Lord Viscount Melville shall not be discontinued by any Prorogation or Dissolution of Parliament. (76. of 1805.) - ... . . [xni.] 479 Letter from Lord Melville to the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry, dated 28th March 1805 ; with the Commissioners Answer. (28. of 1805.) - ... [xvi.] 379 Articles of Impeachment exhibited by the House of Commons to the House of Lords against Lord Viscount Melville. (1806.) .... - [vin.] 1 Lord Viscount Melville's Answer to the abovo Articles of Impeachment. (1806.) - viii. 15 Further Article of Impeachment (being the Tenth) exhibited against Lord Viscount Melville. (1806.) - - ... . viH. 17 Lord Viscount Melville's Answer to the Tenth Article of Impeachment. (1806.) - viii. 19 Evidence taken upon the Trial of Lord Viscount Melville. (1806.) - - vm. 21 Appendix to the above Evidence. (1806.) ... - . viii. 295 See also Impeachments. Naval Inquiet. Members of the House ofOommons. See Elections and Electors. House op CojtiMONS. Oaths, I. 6. Paeliament. Parliamentaej Rbpeesentation. Memel. See Coen, III. 3. Menai Bridge. See Holthead Roads, &c. Menai Steait : Letter addressed to the Lords of the Admiralty by Samuel Holland, Esq., as Chairman of a Meeting of Shipowners, relating to the Navigation of the Menai Strait, and the Effect thereupon of a fixed Bridge, (in 157.) .... 1844. xxiu. 445 Sketch, showing the Lines of Railway at Bangor, and across the Menai Strait, &c. (in 22.) - - - . - - . 1844. xxm. 391 Mendicity : Bill for suppressing Juvenile Mendicancy. (201.) - - . 1852-3. v. 207 Bill for suppressing Juvenile Mendicancy and Vagrancy. (244.) As amended on Report. (264.) As amended on Recommitment. (300.) - - 1852-3. v. 211. 213. 215 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1815, on the State of Men- dicity in the Metropolis. (120. of 1816.) - - - Lxxvin. 103 [Subjects: — Vagrancy. Impositions of Street Beggars. Conduct of Parochial Officers. Charitable Institutions.] Another Report, in 1816, on same Subject. (120. of 1816.) - - - lxxviii. 201 [Subject : — ^Digest of the Evidence taken by the former Committee.] See also Vageants. Mensal Lands. See Chuech op Ireland, 1. 1. Mercantile Laws. See Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures. Mercantile Maeine. -S'ee Seamen, Merchant. Shipping, Navigation, &c. MEECAifTiLE Marine Fund. See Seamen, Merchant. Shipvitiecks. Merchant Seamen. See Seamen, Merchant. Merchant Shipping. See Shipping. Merchant Vessels. See Passage Vessels aud Passengers. Merchant Vessels, Mates of. See Customs, I. 2. Meechants Property, Protection of : BiU for the 'better Protection of the Property of Merchants and others who may hereafter enter into Contracts or Agreements in relation to G-oods, Wares, or Merchandise intrusted to Factors or Agents. (104. of 1823.) .... - cxLiv. 981 Bill to alter and amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 83. for the better Protection of the R-operty of Merchants and others who may Bereafter enter into Contracts or Agreements in relation to Goods, &c. intrusted to Factors or Agents.^ (89. of 1824.) - - clx. 613 A sunilar Bill. (125. of 1825.) .... - clxxv. 651 Bill to amend the Law relating to Advances made boul fide to Agents intrusted with Goods. (183.) - - ... . . - 1840. v. 123 III. 4 I 618 GENERAL INDEX TO THE MeIrchants - - ... - Metropolis MEECHAJfTs Peopeett, Pkotection ov— Continued. Bill to amend the Law relating to Pledges by Factors and Agents intrusted with Goods and Documents of Title for bong, fide Advances. (146.) - - 1841. Vol. in., p. 503 Bill to amend the Law relating to Advances bona fide made to Agents intrusted with Goods. (65.) - ... - . - 1842. hi. 553 Amendments made by the Commons. (135.) . - - - 1842. in. 559 Meechants, Feauds and Depeedations on. See Cinque Poets. Salvage. Meethte, Teedegae, and Abeegavenny Eailway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny Eailway (Incor- poration) Bill. (23.61.) - - - - , - 1859, Sess. 1. vni. 211 Meethte Ttdfil and Caediff Railway. See Taff Vale Railway. Mesne Peocess. See Debtoes and Debts, I. 3. 4. , Messages. See Albeet, Peince, op Saxe Cobueg and Gotha. Kent, H. R, H. Duchess of. • Messengee to the Geeat Seai. See House of Loeds, 1. Messengees of the Foeeign Office. See Foeeign Office. Metallic Cueeency. See Bank of England. Bank op Ieeland. Metcalfe, Right Hon. Sie C. T. See Canada, Uppee and Lowee. Meteoeologt : ' • Papers respecting proposed Plan for making Meteorological and Hydrographical Observations at Sea. - - - ' . - - . 1852-3. xxi. 753 Report of the Meteorological Department of the Board of Trade, 1857, for collecting and discussing Observations made at Sea. - . - 1857, Sess. 2. xxxi. 233 Report of the Meteorological Department of the Board of Trade, 1858. - 1857-8. xxxvn. 351 Mbtehs, Gas : Bill for regulating Measures used in Sales of Gas. (86.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. ih. 91 Methwold Deainage : Report of the Admiralty on the Methwold Drainage Bill. (33.13.) - 1854. xxxvn. 759 Methylated Spieit. See Inland Revenue. Meteopolis. See the following Heads : — " Baeeel Oegans Suppeession. Meteopolis, Health of. Births, Deaths, and Maeeiages. Meteopolis Impeovements. Beead. Meteopolis Local Management. Buildings Regulation. Meteopolis Paving, &c.. Centeal Ceiminal Couet. Meteopolis Watee. Cholbea. Meteopolitan Cattle Maeket. Coals and Coal Teade. Mendicity. Ceimes and Offences. National Galleey. Disteict Asylums ; see Pooe and National Porteait Galleey. PooE Rates, II. 2. Paeliamentaey Repeesbntation. Fish. Poultey Comptee. Fleet Peison. Police of the Meteopolis. Gaslight and Coke Company. PeomissoeyNotbs and Bills of Exchange. Gaols and Peisons, II. i. Public Health. Hackney Caeeiages and Omnibuses. Public Houses. Inteement op the Dead. Railways, II. 5. 8. HI. Islington Market. Regent's Paek and Regent Steekt. Lodging Houses. Regent's Quadeant. London BeIdge. Science and Aet. London Pooe Law Union. Smithfield Maeket. London Poet. Smoke Nuisance. London Whaefs. Statues, Public. Lunatics, II. Sunday Trading; see Sabbath. Maeylbbone Chapels. Thames Embankment. Meteopolis Assessments. Westminstee Impeovements. Meteopolis Gas. I Meteopolis Assessments : Return setting forth the rateable Value of the Property (exclusive of Railways), assessed within each of the Metropolitan Cities and Boroughs of London, Westminster, Mary- lebone, Finsbury, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lambeth, and Greenwich, and in each of the other Parishes not within any City or Borough but included in the Registrar General's Returns of the Metropolitan Districts: — 1. Under the Property Tax (Schedule A.): 2. To County Rate: 3. To Poor's Rates; — together with the Population and Number of inhabited Houses in 1851. (282.) - - 1854-5. xx. 241 See also Meteopolis Local Management. Meteopolis Paving, Cleansing, &c. Meteopolis, Divine Woeship in. See Chuech op England, 11.1. Meteopolis Gas : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for lighting the Streets and,Hou6esof the Metropolis with Gas. (32. of 181 7.) - - lxxxvii. 283 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 619 Meteopolis Metropolis, Health of : First Report of tine Commissioners appointed to inquire -whetlier any and what special Means may te requisite for the Improvement of the Health of the Metropolis; with Minutes of Evidence. - - . . 1847-8. Vol. XLir. p. 379 Second Report from the same Commissioners; with Minutes of Evidence. - 1847-8. xlii. 631 Third Report from the same Commissioners. - - . . 1847-8, xlu. 717 iSee also Public Health. ; Metkopolis Improvements ,: Bill for better paving and improving the Streets of the Metropolis. (101. of 1816.) - lxxvh. 363 A similar Bill. (53. of 1817.)- - - - . . lxxxih. 83 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings to raise a Sum of Money for making additional Thoroughfares in the Metropolis. (239.) ..... i839. n. 513 BUI to enable Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods, Forests, Land Revenues, Works, and Buildings to make additional Thoroughfa)%s in the Metropolis. (237.) - 1840. in. 467 Bill to enable Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods to make a new Street from Coventry Street, Piccadilly, to Long Acre, and for other Improvements in the Metropolis. (67.) - - - - - - - 1841. m. 393 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to raise Money for certain Im- provements in the Metropolis on the Security of the Land Revenues of the Crown within the County of Middlesex and the City of London. (154.) - - 1841. in. 455 BUI to authorize Her Majesty's Comniissioners of Woods to grant Building Leases of the Royal Kitchen Garden at Kensington, and to form and improve other Royal Gardens; and to enable the said Commissioners to purchase Lands of Copyhold or Customary Tenure. (206.) - - .... 1841. m. 517 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to form a new Opening from the Knightsbridge Road into Hyde Park, and a new Opening from High Street, Kensington, into an intended new Road across the Palace Green, and for annexing a Piece of Extra- parochial Ground in the Royal Garden to the respective Parishes of Saint Mary Abbots Kensington and Saint Mary Paddington in several Portions. (96.) - 1842. in. 505 BiU for regulating the Priorities of Monies authorized to be charged on a Fund called " The London Bridge Approaches Fund" [for the Purpose of the Metropolis Improvements], (192.) - - - - - - - - 1842. III. 637 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to appropriate to Building Pur- poses the Area of Thatched House Court, and to widen and improve Little St.' James Street, in the Parish of St, James Westminster. (98.^ - - 1843. in. 337 BUI to enlarge, the Powers of the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 40., empowering the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to raise Money for certain Improvements in the Metropolis, on the Security of the Land Revenues of the Crown within the County of Middlesex and City of London. (13.) - - . - - - 1844. v. 1 Bill to widen and improve PiccadiUy in the City of -Westminster. (238.) - 1844. v. 413 Bill to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to construct a new Street from Spitalfields to Shoreditch. (216.) - - 1846. v. 429 Bill to vary the Priorities of the Charges made on " The London Bridge Approaches Fund," and to give further Indemnity to the Land Revenue of Crown. (293.) 1847. ' iv. 373 Bill to amend the above Act; and to facilitate the Completion of certain Improvements in the City of Westminster. (358.) ----- 1847-8. vl 631 Bill to authorize further Charges on " The London Bridge Approaches Fund," for the Com- pletion of certain Improvements in the Metropolis. (344.) - - 1850. IV. 419 ' Bill to enlarge and extend the Powers of the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 34., intituled " An Act to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to construct a new Street from Spital- fields to Shoreditch." (335.) - - . . - 1850. • vi. 421 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to inclose and lay out Kennrngton Common in the County of Surrey as Pleasure Grounds for the Recreation of the Public. (139.) - - - - 1852. m. 465 Bill to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to complete Improvements in Pimlico and in the Neighbourhood of Buckingham Palace (226.) ■ - , - - - - 1852. IV. 285 BiU to amend the above. (273.) - 1852-3. vii. 19 Bill to authorize Advances out of the Consolidated Fund to discharge Monies borrowed on the Security of the Land Revenues of the Crown for the Purpose of Metropolitan Im- provements, and .providing for the Payment of such Advances and of certain Monies charged on the London Bridge Approaches Fund. (98.) - - 1852-3. vi. 501 BUI to extend the Time for constructing a new Street from Spitalfields to Shoreditch, and to amend the Acts relating thereto. (292.) - - 1852-3. vii. 395 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1836, on Metropolis Improve- ments; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (336.) - 1836. xxxix. 203 [SnEjECTS: — Plans for raising Money for carrying into Effect the necessaiy Improvements required in the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark, and for purchasing the Interest of the Proprietors of Waterloo and Southwark Bridges.] Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Metropolis Improvements; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendixes, Index, and Plans. (300.) - 1840. xxix. 1 [StrBJBCTS:— New Lines of Street from Holbom to Oxford Street ; from Bow Street to Charlotte ■ ' " Street ; and from the London. Docks through Spitalfields. Money to be raised and applied for those . Olgepts.]; '. ^ .:..., .^ ^ 4 12 620 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Meteopolis Metropolis Impkovements — continued. First Report of the Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty to inquire into and consider the moat effectual Means of improving the Meteopolis, and of providing increased Facilities of Communication within the same; with Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Maps. (8.) --..---- 1844. Vol. xxr. p. 1 [Subjects: — Formation of Victoria Park. Embankment of the River Thames ; with Eemarks on the Plans proposed for that Purpose by several Architects. Appendix of Correspondence, Cal- culations and Data, Estimates, Architects Plans, &c. in relation to the Thames Embankmeijt.] Second Report of the Commissioners; with Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Maps. (240.) ----- ' - 1845. xxviii. 1 [Subjects: — Embankment of the Northern Shore of the Thames, between Battersea and Vaaxhall Bridges. Proposed Transfer of the Botanic Collection at Chelsea to the Botanic Gardens at Kew. Appendix of Correspondence in relation to the proposed Embankment. Tidal Tables for the Thames at Chelsea, London Docks, and Sheerness.] Third Report from the Commissioners f with Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Maps. - . - . - - - 1845. xxvni. 335 [Subject: — New Line of Street from the new Houses of Parliament to Buckingham Palace.] Fourth Report from the Commissioners ; with Appendix and Maps. - 1845. xxyiii. 481 [Subject: — ^New Street from the London Docks to Spitalfields Church,] Fifth Report from the Commissioners. - - - . ]846. xxxv. 483 [Subject: — Improvement of Battersea Eields.] Sixth Report from the Commissioners. - ' - - - 1847. xxxiy. 309 [Subject: — New Record Office and Approaches.] Seventh Report from the Commissioners. . . - 1851. xxvii. 63 [Subject:— Improvements in Covent Garden.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the best Means of Communication between those Parts of the Metropolis which lie North of Saint James's Park and those Parts which lie South and South-west thereof ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (78.) 1856. xxvi. 563 [Subject: — Construction of a Public Road across St. James's Park.] Report, dated 22d June 1857, made to the Treasury by the First Commissioner of Works, in relation to the present State of the Metropolitan Improvements under the Direction of his Department ; together with the Correspondence referred to in that Report. (161.) .-.-.-- 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 147 See also Batteksea Paek and Chelsea Bridge. Chaeing Cross and Strand Improvements. Land Revenue, II. 2. London Bridge. Regent's Park and Regent Street. Regent's Quadrant. Saint James's Park. Thames ESt- bankment. Trafalgar Square. Victoria Park. Westminster Improvements, Metropolis Interments. See Interment or the Dead. Metropolis Local Management : Bill for the better Local Management of the Metropolis. (258.) - - 1854-5. v. 147 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Lord Portman. (258 a.) - - 269 Marq. of Westminster. (258 b.) - 273 Earl of Carnarvon. (258 c.) _- 275 Marq. of Salisbury. (258 rf.) 279 Earl of Powis. (258 e.) - - 289 Marq. of Salisbury. (258/.) 291 Eaii Fortescue. (258 g'.) - - 293 Lord Wodehonse. (258 /*.) - 295 Bishop of London. (258 i.) - 299 Bill as amended in Committee. (294.) . . - 301 Amendments and Clauses to be moved by Lord Wodehouse. (294 a.) - 425 Bill &s amended on Report. (306.) . - - - - 429 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by the Marquess of Westminster. (306 a. & 306 6.) - - - - - ' ' , - - 555. 557 Bill to amend the above Act. (217.) As amended in Committee. (253.) 1856. v. 631.641 Amendment to be moved in Committee by Earl of Malmesbury. (217 a.) - 1856. , v. 639 Bill to alter and amend the Metropolis Local Management Act, 1855, and to extend the Powers of the Metropolitan Board of Works for the Purification of the Thames and the Main Drainage of the Metropolis. (261.) As amended on Report. (281.) - - - - - - 1857-8. IV. 551. 563 Clause to be moved on Third Reading by Lord Redesdale. (281a.) - 1857-8. iv. 577 Return of the Number of Inhabited Houses in each of the Parishes within the Registrar General's Metropolitaii District, and of the rateable Value of the Houses according to the Property Tax Assessment, together with the rateable Value of each Parish, converted into the Number of Houses, at the avei-age Value, 1st, of single Parishes, and, 2d, of Parishes in Poor Law Unions, distinguishing the relative Position of each Parish or District, according to Number, and the Number of Representatives that should be given at the Metropolitan Board : Also an amended Schedule to the Metropolis Local Manage- ment Bill, based on the preceding Retm-n. (276.) - - 1854-5. xx. 193 See also Metropolis Assessments. Metropolis Paving, Cleansing, &c. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 621 Metropolis Metkopolis Paving, Cleansing, &c. : Return from each of the several Paving Boards or separate Paving Districts in the Parish of St. Pancras, in the County of Middlesex, for the Years 1847, 1848, and 1849. (281.) - ' - - - - - - 1854-5. Vol. xx. p. 199 Returns relating to the paving, cleansing, and lighting, &c. of each Parish and Extra- parochial Place within the City of Westminster and the Parliamentary Boroughs of Marylebone, Pinsbury, Tower Hamlets, Southwark, and Greenwich, and the Parishes of Lewisham, Eltham, Lee, Kidbrooke, and other Places included in the London Weekly Tables of Mortality. (283.) . - . - . 1854-5. xx, 259 Metkopolis Police. See Police of the Metropolis. Metropolis Railway Termini. See Railways, II. a. Metropolis Schools or Science and Art. See Science and Art. Metropolis Sewage Manure : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider such Plans as shall be laid before' them for the Application of the Sewage of the Metropolis to Agricultural Purposes, &c. ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (302.) - ....... 1846. XXXII. 1 See also Sewage and Drainage or Towns. Metropolis Sewers : Bill to consolidate and continue in force for Two Years and to the End of the then next Ses- sion of Parliament, the Metropolitan Commissions of SeWers. (332.) 1847-8. v. 425 Bill to amend the Metropolitan Sewers Act. (277.) ... 1849. t. 549 Bill to amend and continue the Metropolitan Sewers Acts. (278.) - 1851. v. 305 A similar Bill. (220.) - - - - - - 1852. in. 625 A similar Bill. (416.) - 1852-3. vi. 507 A similar Bill. (294.) - - - - - - 1854. v. 561 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Sewers to expend on House Drainage a certain Sum out of the Monies borrowed by them on the Security of the Rates, and also to give to the said Commissioners certain other Powers for the same Purpose. (109.) 1854-5. vi. 441 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1834, on the State of the Sewers in and near the Metropolis ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (231.) 1834. xxx. 239 [Subjects: — Defective State of the Law respecting the Sewers of the Metropolis and the adjacent Districts. Want of Uniformity. Want of I'uhlicity and of Responsibility systematically enforced. Equality of Rateage, with Inequality of Advantages.] Returns respecting the Sewerage of the Metropolis. (88.) - - 1841. xvm. 503 Letter from Viscount Ebrington, the Chairman of the Metropolitan Commission of Sewers, to the Secretary of State, transmitting a Report of the Transactions of the Commissioners during the Year 1850. (31.) - - - - 1851. xxvn. 113 Communication from the General Board of Health, and Reports from the Superintending Inspectors of the Board made to the Secretary of State, in relation to the Reports of the Engineer of the Metropolitan Sewers Commission in respect to the Operation of Pipe Sewers. - - - - - 1854-5. xxxviii. 35 Published Sheets of Drawings of the Main Sewers so far as they relate to the Ranelagh Sewer and its Main Branch Lines, signed by J. W. Bazalgette, Engineer, showing the Alteration that was made of the Outlet to the Ranelagh Main Sewer under Leahy's Contract ; how much above or below Ordnance Datum Plane the Invert was before the Alteration ; the Capacity of that Outlet ; and whether it was free to discharge at all Hours of the Tide the Sewage, Storm and Flood Waters, and the Overflowings of the Serpentine, or whether it was tide-locked by Iron Flaps : And also, the Alteration under Leahy's Contract, and stating the Height of the altered Sewer Invert above or below Ordnance Datum Plane, the present Capacity of the altered Sewer for 3,250 Feet above that Outlet, and the present Capacity of the next 3,250 Feet ; also the present Capacity per Foot Lineal of the Portion of the Main Sewer under the Knightsbridge Road through Albert Gate, and the Capacity of the Tunnel Sewer from the last-mentioned Point across Hyde Park to the Junctions of the Upland Sewers of Paddington, &c. (221.) - 1857-8. xvm. 373 Return by the Engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works, showing how much above or below Ordnance Datum the Ranelagh Sewer was tjefore the Alterations were commenced under Leahy's Contract ; the Capacity of that Outlet before the Alterations were com- menced ; whether it was free to discharge, at all Hours of the Tide, the Sewage, Storm and Flood Waters, aiid the Over-flowings of the Serpentine River, or whether that Outlet was tide-locked by Iron Flaps ; showing how much the altered Invert of the Ranelagh Sewer was above or below Ordnance Datum under Leahy's Contract ; also the Capacity of the altered Ranelagh Outlet Sewer per Foot Lineal for 3,250 Feet above that Outlet, &c. (265.) - 1857-8. xviii. 381 See also Sewers. Thames River. ' Metropolis Smoke. See Smoke Nuisance. Metropolis Turnpike Roads : Bill for consolidating the Trusts of the several Turnpike Roads in the Neighbourhood ot the Metropolis North of the River Thames. (92. of 1826.) - - - cxcix. 283 As amended by the Committee. (124. of 1826.) - - - cc. 425 Bill to amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. cxlii. for consolidating the Trusts of the several Turnpike ■ Roads in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis North of the River Thames ; and to make and maintain Two New or Branch Roads to communicate with the said Metropolis Roads. (67. of 1829.) . - . - - - - - - ccxlii. 525 413 622 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Metbopolis Metropolis Turnpike Eoads — continued. • Second Eeport of the Commiissioners, under the Act 7 G-eo. 4. c. cxlii., on the Metropolis Turnpike Eoads North of the Thames. (184. of 1828.) -, Vol. cexxxiii. p. 357 [Subjects: — Eroceedings of the. Commissioners. State of their Funds. Proposed Alteration at Snaresbrook, Holloway, Hanwell, and Smallbnry Green.] < Third Eeport of the Commissioners. (70. of 1829.) - , - - CCxliv. 151 [Sdbjeots:— Proceedings of the Commissioners. Abolition of the Night Tolls. Removal of Tm-n- pike Gates firoin the Streets of the Metropolis. Finances of the Commission.] Fourth Eeport of the Commissioners. (94. of 1830.) - - - cclxxi. 441 [SuBjnBCTB: — Equalization of Tolls, and Division of the Roads into Districts. Removal of Turnpike Gates from Streets on the Northern Verge of the Metropolis. New Eoad. Regulation as to the Use of Cylindrical Wheels. Receipt and Expenditure.] '; Ninth Eeport of the Commissioners. (87.) - - - - 1835. xix. 513 [Subjects: — State of the Roads. Improvements at Kensington. Lowering of Windmill Hill and Red Hill on the Bdgeware Road. Receipt and Expenditure.] Eleventh Eeport of the Commissioners. (115.) . - - - - 1837. lvi. 27 ' [StJBJECTS: — Proposed Improvement on the Line of the Great Western Road at Brentford. Diversion of the Harrow Road at Wembley. Receipt and Expenditiire.] Indexes to the above Eepbrts. (in 310.) • - 1847. xlv. 157 Metropolis Water : Bill to make better Provisions respecting the Supply of Water to the Metropolis. (213.) - - - -• 1852. in. 581 Eeport from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Supply of Water in the Metropolis. (94. of 1828.) - ' ■ - - ccxxxni. 201 [Subjects : — Sources and Means by which the Metropolis is supplied. Quantity and Quality of the Water. General State of the Thames. Analysis of various Samples. Practicability of Filtration. Plans of Remedies.] Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Supply of Water to the Metropolis ; with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (29.) ... . 1840. XXII. 715 Extract Minute from the Proceedings of the General Board of Health, 7th February 1850, relative to the Applications proposed to be made to Parliament for Private Acts to authorize new Trading Companies to raise Capital for supplying Water to the Metro- polis. - - - - - - - 1850. XX. 349 Eeport to Her Majesty by the General Board of Health on the Supply of Water to the Metropolis. ... 1850. xxxix. pt. i. p. 183 Appendixes, consisting of: — I. — Eeturns to Queries addressed to Metropolitan Water Companies. 1850. xxxix. pt. n. p. 1 II. — Engineering Reports and Evidence. ..... 83 ni. — Reports and Evidence — Medical, Chemical, Geological, &c. 329 IV. — The Cesspool System in Paris. - - - - - - 591 Letter from the General Board of Health to the Secretary of State, dated 5th July 1850, transmitting a Minute of the Board with reference to the River Lea Trust Bill and the New River Company's Bill. (251.) - 1850. xx. 351 Eeport of the Admiralty on the Lea Eiver (Improvement of Navigation and Disposal of sur- plus Water) Bill. (66,24.) ..... 1850. XXXIV. 473 Eeport by the Government Commission on the Chemical Quality of the Supply of Water to the Metropolis. (177.) ...... 1851. xxvii. 121 Eeport and Papers of Suggestions on the proposed Gathering Grounds for the Supply of the Metropolis frojn the Soft- water Springs of the Surrey Sands ; addressed to the General Board of Health by the Honourable William Napier. - - 1851. xlv. 603 Eeturn of Gaugings, Reports, and Communications in relation to the Sources of the Soft- water Springs in the Surrey or other Sands for the Supply of the Metropolis, received by the General Board of Health since the Presentation of their Report on the Supply of Water to the Metropolis, (in 258.) ' - - - 1852. xxxi. 515 Return of the Average Rate of Expense of combined Works of Drainage and Water Supply for Towns under the Public Health Act, for the Execution of which Rates have been mortgaged under the Sanction of the General Board of Health ; and the whole Rate of Expense per Cottage at which Supplies of Water may ha-^e been carried into Cottage Tenements, and the Eate of Expense for carrying away Waste or Soil Water, (in 258.) -.-.-- - 1852. xxxi. 515 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Metro- polis Water Supply. (253.) ..... 1852. xxi. 339 Eeport of the Admiralty on the East London Waterworks Bill. (119.54.) - 1852-3. Lxvn. 81 t ' Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the ■- Metropolis Water Bills : — Metropolis Water Supply Bill and Chelsea. Waterworks Bill. (37.) - 1852-3. xlix. 1 New Eiver, East Londoii Waterworks, Lee Eiver, Wandle Water and Sewage, and Lee Eiver Bills. (38.) . . ■- . . . 1852-3. xlix. 219 East London, Southwark and Vauxhall, Grand Junction, West Middlesex, and London (Watford) Spring Water Companies BiU. (^9.) . - - 1852-3. l. 1 Index to the above Minutes of Evidence. (37. 38. & 39.) - - 1852-3. l. 349 Reports of the several Metropolitan Water Companies under the Act 15 & 16 Vict. c. 84. - ' - - - - - ■ - 1854. XIX. 473 Eeport to the Right Hon. W. Cowper, M.P., President of the General Board of Health, on the Metropolis Water Supply; under the Provisions of the Metropolis Water Act. - - - - - . - . 18S6i-- xlii, 123 SESSIONAL PAPERS,. 1801-1859. 62» Metbopolis - - - - - Midland _ Metropolis Watee — continued. Report on the last Two Cholera Epidemics of London as affected by the Consumption of impure Water ; addressed to the President of the General Board of Health by the Medical Officer of the Board. - . J . . i856. Vol. xlii. p. 87 Report to the Right Hon. W. Cowper, M.P., President of the General Board of Health, on the Microscopical Examination of the Metropolitan Water Supply ; under the Provisions of the Metropolis Water Act. - . . . 1857, Sess.l. xv. 279 See also Chelsea Watekwoeks. Metropolitan Boroughs. See Parliamentary Representation, III. Metropolitan Cattle Market : Bill for providing a Metropolitan Market and Conveniences connected therewith, in lieu of the Cattle Market at Smithfield. (181.) With the Amendments made by Select Committee. (257.) ----.. 1851. vl 335. 351 See also Islington Market. Miscellaneous Statistics. Smithfield Market. Metropolitan District Asylums. See Poor and Poor Rates, Great Britain, II. 2. Metropolitan Meat Market : Report to the Lords of the Treasury of the Committee appointed to inquire into the Appro- priation of the Site of Smithfield, and the Establishment of a new Metropolitan Meat Market. - - - - - - - 1856. xlii. 227 Metropolitan Police. See Police op the Metropolis. Metropolitan Public Carriages. See Hackney Carriages and Omnibuses. Metropolitan Railway: Report of the Board of Trade on the Metropolitan Railway (Abandonment) Bill. (23. 119.) - . - - ■ -, 18^9, Sess. 1, viii. 361 Metropolitan Sanitary Association. See Nuisances Removal, &c. ' Metropolitan Sanitary Commission. See Metropolis, Health of. Mexico : Bill to render valid certain Marriages of British Subjects in Mexico. (231.) 1854. v. 25 Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and the United States of Mexico, with Two additional Articles thereunto annexed ; signed at London, 26th Dec. 1826. (1828.) -.--.- - ccxLi. 395 Copies of Notices given by the French Government to that of Great Britain respecting Blockades established by the French Naval Forces of the Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos Ap'es ; Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian Govern- ments to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana : And Communications from the Brazilian Government relating to the Military Occupation by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Mapd. (378.) - - - - - - - 1838. xvn. 63 Papers relating to the Occupation of the Fortress of St. Juan d'Ulloa in the Gulf of Mexico, and of the Island of Martin Garcia in the Rio de Isl Plata, by the blockading Squadrons of France. (66.) - - - - - - - 1839. xvi. 365 Return of the Ships of War in Her Majesty's Service which were off the Coast of Mexico between 1st September and 1st December 1838. (38.) - - 1839. xvl 485 Correspondence relative to the Removal of a Mexican Pilot from on board Her Majesty's Packet « Express " by a French Ship of War in the Gulf of Mexico. (53.) 1839. xvi. 489 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries.— Part XVI. : States of Mexico. .... 1846. vi. I Return of the Dollars shipped on board Her Majesty's Ships of War from. Mexican Ports of , the Pacific, specifying the Names of Ships, and Amounts by each Ship,, during the Years 1848 and 1849. (109.) - . * -. - - - 1850. xx. 307 See also Slave Trade, 1. 4. III. 3. Trade, Foreign, II. MiGO Charity, ^ee Negro Education. Mid-Kent Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Mid-Kent Railway (Construction of Line, &c.) Bill. (23.52.) - - , - . . - - 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 213 Mid-Sussex and Midhurst Junction Railt^ay : Report of the "Board of Trade on the Mid-Sussex and Midhurst Junction Railway (Incorpo- ration, Traffic Arrangements, &c.) Bill. (23. 56.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 219 ■ Middlemen. See Landlord and Tbnan'^'. Middlesex. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 1. IIL 1. Police of the Metropolis. Middlesex, Archdeaconry op : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for endowing the Archdeaconry of Middlesex, (in 21.) - - - - 1842. vn. 173 Middlesex, Pauper Lunatics in. See Lunacy and Lunatics, IT. Middlesex Issues. See King's Bench, Court of, England. Middlbton, Sir Charles. See Naval Revision. Midland Railway : Report of an Insjpecting Officer of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade, upon an Accident which occurred- at the Kegworth Station on the Midland Railway on 22d November 1854. - - - . . 1854-5. xxxin. 497 Report of the Board of Trade on the Midland Railway (Erewash Valley Extension) BiU. * (23.53.) - - - - - - - 1859, SesB. 1. Tin. 215 414 624. GENERAL INDEX TO THE Midland - . _ _ Military _ Midland Counties Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway, with Branches, com- mencing at the' London and Birmingham Railway in the Parish of Rugby in the County of War-sy^ick, to communicate with the Towns of Leicester, Nottingham, and Derby, and with the Mansfield and Pinxton Railway, to be called " The Midland Counties Railway." (142.) - - .... 1836, Vol. XII. p. 27 Midland Geeat Western Railway of Ireland : Bill to authorize .the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund to the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Company. (249.) ... 1849. iii. 41 Bill to settle the Contribution to be made by certain Baronies in Roscommon and Galway and the County of the Town of Galway to the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland Company. (301.) ...... 1854. v. 571 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Deviations and Extension from Athlone to Galway) Bill, (in 148. 34.) - 1847. XL. 171 Question of Law propounded to the Judges in the Cases of the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland v. Leech, and the same v. Edmonds (Writs of Error). (29.) ....-..- 1852-3. XXV. 221 Opinion of the Judges on the above. (29 a.) - - - 1852-3. xxv. 223 Reportsof the Board of Trade on the Midland Great Western Railway Bills : — Liffey Branch, Cavan to Clones, and Sligo Extension. {23. 54. 93. 94.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 217. 299. 301 Midland Mining Commission. See Mining and MANnFACTUEiNG Population. Midleton, ViscouAt : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Charles Brodrick Viscount Midleton in Ireland, and Baron Brodrick of Peper Harow in England, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (161.) ... - 1854. xx. 717 Mieville's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John otherwise Jean Louis Mieville with Mary Ann his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (63.) - - - 1842. xvi. 289 Miles, W. A., Esq. See Hand-Loom Weavers. MiLFOED Docks : Report of the Admiralty on the Milford Docks Bill. (65.1.) - - 1852. xxix. 199 Ditto. (119.72.) - - - - -, - 1852-3. Lxvn. 535 MiLFOED Haven. See Quakantine. Military Accounts. See Militaey Expendituee, Military Accounts, Ireland : Bill to provide for the more speedy Examination, controlling, and finally auditing the Military Accounts of Ireland. (67. of 1812.) ..... xLvm. 773 Bill to repeal the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 51. to provide for the more speedy Examination, con- trolling, and finally auditing the Military Accounts of Ireland. (124. of 1831.) ccxc. 663 Military and Naval Operations. See Medals fob Actions by Sea and Land. Thanks OP Parliament. Military Asylum. See Royal Military Asylum. Military Canal. See Ordnance, i. Military College. See Military Expenditure. Military Communications, Scotland. See Highlands op Scotland. Military Expenditure : Bill to appoint Commissioners to inquire and examine into the Public Expenditure and the Conduct of the Public Business in the Militai-y Departments therein mentioned, and into the Means of preventing Abuses therein. (37. of 1805.) . - . [xm.] 209 Bill to continue the Act 45 Geo. 3. c. 47. for appointing Commissioners to inquire into the Public Expenditure and the Conduct of Public Business in the Military Departments therein mentioned. (73. of 1808.) - - - - - - xv. 453 Bill to continue for a limited Time and amend the Acts appointing Commissioners of Military Inquiry. (50. of 1812.) ....-.- xLvn. 633 Bill for investing the Commissioners appointed for the Examination of the Accounts and Expenditure relating to the Barrackmaster General's Office with Powers and Authorities necessary therefor. (11. of 1806-7.) - - - .- - - ix. 17 Bill for empowering the Commissioners appointed to examine the Accounts of Expenditure relating to the Barrackmaster General's Office finally to examine and audit the said Accounts. (39. of 1807.) - - - - - - - ix. 25 ' Bill to enable the Commissioners appointed to examine the Accounts of Public Expenditure relating to the Barrack Office more speedily and efiectually to investigate the said Accounts. (103. of 1808.) - - - - - - - xv. 513 Bill to vest all the Estates and Property occupied for the Barrack Service in the Commissioners for the Affairs of Barracks. (93. of 1808.) .... - xv. 509 Bill to provide for the Preparation, Audit, and Presentation to Parliament of annual Accounts of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Naval and Military Department. (294.) - 1846. IV. 199 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 625 MlLITAny Military Expendituee — contin ued. First Report of the Commissioners of Military Inquiry, appointed by Act 45 Geo. 3. c. 47., to inquire into tlie Management of tlie Military Department, and into the Means of preventing Abuses therein. (19. of 1806.) _ . , . Vol. i. p. 385 [Subject -.—Barrachmaster General's Office. Arrears of Barrack Office Accounts.] Second Report of the Commissioners. (97. of 1806.) - . . . i. 503 [Subject:— Sarrackmaster General's Office. Barrack Office Establishment.] Third Report of the Commissioners. (2. of 1 806-7.) - - - x. 1 [Subject : — Barrac/tmaster GeneraVs Office. Stores and Supplies.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (20. of 1806-7.) - - - x. Ill [Subject: — Barrachmaster General's Office. Buildings.] Supplement to the First and Third Reports, (in 20. of 1806-7.) - - x. 203 Fifth Report of the Commissioners. (18. of 1808.) - - - XAi..! [Subject: — Army Medical Department.] Supplement to the Fifth Report, (in 127. of 1808.) . . - . xvi. 386 Sixth Report of the Commissioners. (127. of 1808.) - - - xvi. 273 [Subject: — War Office. Establishment; Regimental Accounts ; Agency; and Clothing.] Seventh Report of the Commissioners. (1. of 1809.) - . - . xxiv. 1 [Subject : — War Office. Departments of Foreign Accounts, and the Chaplain General.] Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (2. of 1809.) .... xxiv. 123 [Subject: — War Office. Department of Miscellaneous Accounts.] Supplement to the Eighth Report, (in 124. of 1810.) - - - xxxm. 14 Ninth Report of the Commissioners. (95. of 1809.) - . - - xxiv. 269 [Subject: — Army Expenditure in the West Indies.] Tenth Report of the Commissioners. (120. of 1810.) .... xxxm. 1 [Subject:— Royal Military College.] Eleventh Report of the Commissioners. (124. of 1810.) ... xxxm. 105 [Subject: — Departments of the Adjutant General and Quartermaster General.] Twelfth Report of the Commissioners. (53. of 1810.) - - xxxm. 237 [Subject: — Ordnance. Treasury of the Ordnance.] Thirteenth Report of the Commissioners. (35. of 1811.) - - -, - xlii. 1 [Subject : — Ordnance. The Master General and Board of Ordnance.] Fourteenth Report of the Commissioners. (104. of 1811.) ... xlii. 243 [Subject : — Ordnance. Estimates.] Fifteenth Report of the Commissioners. (122. of 1811.) ... xlii. 305 [Subjects:— Ordnance. Fortifications, &c.; Barracks; Small Gun Department; Shipping.] Sixteenth Report of the Commissioners. (14. of 1812.) .... xLix. 1 [Subjects: — Ordnance. Contracts, or Mode of procuring Stores and performing Services; Royal Laboratory; Inspector of Artillery and of the Royal Brass Foundry; Royal Carriage Department.] Seventeenth Report of the Commissioners. (15. of 1812.) . _ . xlix. 137 [Subjects: — Ordnance. Military' Accounts; Field Train Department ; Royal Artillery Drivers ; Deputy Adjutant General of Artillery; Medical Department; Royal Military Academy at Wool- wich; Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain.] Eighteenth Report of the Commissioners. (85. of 1812.) - - - xlix. 247 [Subject : — OfBce of the Commissariat.] Nineteenth Report of the Commissioners. (177. of 1812.) ... xlix. 369 [Subjects : — Chelsea Hospital, and Commissary General of Musters ; Royal Military Asylum.] MiLiTAET Establishments in the Colonie.s. See Colonies, I. II. 1. Military Hospitals. See Crimean Army. Military Inquiry. See Crimean Army. Military Knights op Windsor. See Church op England, II. ii. Military Prisons : Report by Lieutenant Colonel Jebb, the Inspector General of Prisons, to the Right Honourable the Secretary at War, on the Discipline and Management of the Military Prisons. - .,. Further Report, for 1849. ..... Further Report, for 1860. . . . . - Further Report, for 1851. - Further Report, for 1852. ... . Further Report, for 1853. .... Further Report, for 1 854. - . - Further Report, for 1855. .... Further Report, for 1856. - - Further Report, for 1857. - ' - Military Promotion and Retirement. See Army, II. Military Punishments. See Army, II. Military Roads in Scotland. See Roads and Bridges, Scotland. III. 4 K - 1849. XLII. 103 1850. XXXI. 649 1851. XXVIII. 247 1852. XXVII. 239 1852-3. LXXV. 435 . 1854. XLII. 499 1854-5. XXXIX. 1 1856. XLT. 469 1857-8. XLII. 527 1857-8. XLII. 565 626 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Military ... - Militia MiLiTAEY Savings Banks : Bill to establish Military Savings Banks. (200.) - - - 1842. Vol. iv. p. 9 Bill to amend the above. (193.) . . - - - 1845. iv..675 Account of the gross Amount of all Monies received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, and of the gross Amount of Stock bought and sold by and transferred to the said Commissioners, on account of " The Fund for the Military Savings Banks," pursuant to the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 27., from 19th September 1845 to 5th January 1859. (in 120.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 169 Military Service. See Army. Defence op the Realm. Military Works. See Ordnance, i. Militia : I. Bills delating to the Militia of the United Kingdom : 1. Raising, embodying, and training the Regular Militia, and Provision for Militiamen's Families. 2. Pay, Allowances, and Clothing. ■3. Extension of Service, Interchange of Militias, and Enlistment into the Regular Militia:. 4. Raising and training the Local Militia. 5. Extension of Service of the Local Militia. n. Bills relating to the Militia of Ireland : 1. Raising, embodying, and training the Militia, and Provision for Militiamen's Families. 2. Interchange of Militias, and Enlistment into the Regular Forces. III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Militia of the United Kingdom : 1. Effective Strength, SfC. 2. Volunteers into the Regular Forces. 3. Miseellaneous. I. Bills relating to the Militia of the United Kingdom : 1. Raising, embodying, and training the Regular Militia, and Provision for Militia- men's Families : Bill to amend several Acts for raising a Militia Force in Scotland. (1801.) -• [i.] 451 Bill to regulate the Number of Pi-itate Militiamen in the several Counties, Ridings, .and Places therein mentioned, and for supplying Vacancies. (1801-2.) - - [ii.] 5 Bill for amending the Laws relating to the Militia in England, and for augmenting the Militia. (1801-2.) - - - - - - - [n.] 67 Bill to raise and establish a Militia Force in Scotland. (1801-2.) [ii.] 193 Bill to repeal the Act 38 Geo. 3. for raising a Body of Miners in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon; and for more effectually raising and regulating a Body of Miners for the Defence of Great Britain. (1801-2.) - - - - [n.] 355 Bill to provide for the more speedy and effectual Completion-' of the Establishment of OiScers in the Militia of Great Britain, and for facilitating the filling up Vacancies therein. (1802-3.) > . . . . [y.j 105 Bill for consolidating and amending the several Laws for providing Relief for the Families of Militiamen when in actual Service. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 149 Bill for providing Relief for Militiatneri's Families in Scotland when called out into actual Service. (1802-3.) - - - - - - [v.] 373 Bill for more speedily completing the Militia of Great Britain raised, under Two Acts of 42 Geo. 3., and for amending the said Acts. (1802-3.), [v.] 255 Bill to render more effectual Two Acts of 42 Geo. 3. for more speedily completing the Militia of Great Britain. (1802-3.) - - - - [v.] 511 Bill to continue for a certain Period the Act, for the more speedy Completion of the Establishment of Officers in the Militia of Great Britain, and for facilitating the filling up Vacancies therein. (35. of 1803-4.) - - - [viii.] 123 Bill for augmenting the Number of Field Officers and other Officers in the Militia of Great Britain. (1802-3.) • - ' - " ' - - ' [v.] 347, Bill for the Return of correct Lists of Persons liable to serve in the Militia, and to suspend the Ballot for Two Years. (78.ofl80G.) - - - , - l 299 Bill for the speedily completing the Militia of Qreat Britain, and increasing the same under certain Limitations and Restrictions. (27. of 1807.) - ix. 369 Bill for completing the Militia of Great Britain. (66. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 133 Bill for providing Relief for the Wives and Families of Militiamen in Scotland when called into actual Service. (79. of 1809.) - - . xxiii. 233 Bill to amend the .Act of -the last Session. of Parliament for completing the Militia of Great Britain. (51. of 1810.) - ... xx^xiL 79 Bill to render valid certain Acts done for completing the Regular Militia, and to indemnify the Persons concerned therein. (24. of 1811.) . . .' . xli. 277 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Militia of Great Britain. (71. of 1814-15.) lxxiil 349 BiU to repeal several Acts relating to the Militia of Great Britain, and to amend other Acts relating thereto. (88. of 1816.) ...... lxxvil 257 Bill to suspend the making of Lists and the Ballots and Enrolments for the Militia of the United Kingdom, and to reduce the permanent Staff, and regulate the Allowances of Serjeants hereafter appointed. (10. of 1829.) - . - - ccxlii. 265 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 627 Militia Militia : I. Bills — continued. 1. Raising, embodying, and training the Regular Militia — continued. Bill for the further Reduction of the Militia Staff, and to suspend the Ballot for the Militia. (154.) - - - - - - - 1835. Vol. II. p. 185 Bill to suspend until 1st October 1848 the making of Lists and the Ballots and Enrolments for the Militia of the United Kingdom. (248.) - - - 1847. iv. 469 Bill to suspend, until 1st October 1850, the making of Lists and the Ballots and Enrolments for the Militia of the United Kingdom. (196.) - - - - 1849. v. 557 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Militia in England. (172.) As amended in Committee, and on Report. (262.) - - - 1852. Iii. 627. 643 Bill to suspend the making of Lists and the Ballots and Enrolments for the Militia of the United Kingdom, and to amend the Law in relation to the Militia in England. (391.) - - - - - - - . 1852-3. VI. 511 Bill to suspend the making of Lists and the Ballots for the Militia of the United Kingdom. (311.) - - - . - - _ . J854. V. 655 A similar Bill. (301.) ----- 1854-5. v. 627 A similar Bill. (225.) -■ - - - . 1856. v. 655 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Militia of the United Kingdom. (115.) - 1854. v. 577 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Militia in England and Wales. (298.) - 1854. v. 581 Bill for amending the Laws relating to the Militia, and raising a Volunteer Militia Force, in Scotland. (307.) - - - ' .. - - . 1854. v. 623 Bill further to amend the Laws relating to the Militia in England. (125.) - 1854-5. v. 619 Clauses to be proposed on Third Reading by Lord Berners. (125 a.) - 1854-5. v. 625 Bill to a;mend the Law concerning the Qualification of Officers of the Militia. (244.) - - - - - - . 1854-5. v. 635 Bill to authorize the embodying of the Militia. (150.) As amended in Committee. (170.) ----- 1857, Sess. 2. v. 227. 229 Bill to suspend the making of Lists and the Ballots for the Militia of the United Kingdom. (105.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 231 Bill to continue the Act 20 & 21 Vict, c. 82. to authorize the embodying of the Militia. (50.) - - - - - - - - 1857-8. IV. 579 Bill further to continue same Act. (260.) - .. . . 1857-8. iv. 581 2. Pay, Alloioances, and Clothing : Bill for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Time of Peace. (1801.) - - - - . . - [i.] 445 A similar Bill. (1801-2.) - - . - - - [„.] 49 Bill to revive and continue so much of the Act 39 & 40 Geo. 3. as grants certain Allowances to Adjutants, Serjeant Majors, and Serjeants of Militia disembodied, and to amend the said Act. (1801.) - - - [i.] 511 Bill for making Allowances, in certain Cases, to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Great Britain while disembodied. (1802-3.) - . . - [y.] 313 A similar Bill. (39. of 1803-4.) - - - [viii.] 127 Bill to empower His Majesty to retain upon full Pay and Allowances Militia Officers during the War, notwithstanding the Reduction. (69. of 1805.) - [xiii.] 439 Bill to amend the Act 42 Geo. 3. as to the Pay of the Officers and Men in the Militia of England and Scotland respectively. (92. of 1806.) - - - i. 377 Bill to revive and amend so much of the Act 39 8e 40 Geo. 3. as grants certain Allowances to Adjutants and Serjeant Majors of the Militia of England, disembodied under an Act of the same Session. (88. of 1809.) - - - - - xxiii. 301 Bill to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Sui'geons, Surgeons Mates, find Serjeant Majors of the Militia; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers. (260.) - - 1849. v. 559 A similar BUI. (424.) - - .. . - . 1852-3. vi. 523 A similar Bill. (308.) .--.-. 1854. v. 657 A similar Bill. (203.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 233 See also supra, 1. 3. Extension of Service, Interchange of Militias^ and Enlistment into the Regular Forces : Bill to allow a certain Proportion of the Militia in Great Britain to enlist voluntarily into the Regular Forces and Royal Marines. (20. of 1805.) - - . [xiii.] 47 Bill for allowing a certain Proportion of the Militia in Great Britain voluntarily to enlist into the Regular Forces. (26. of 1807.) - - - - - ix. 357 A similar Bill. (11. of 1809.) ------ xxiii. 5 A similar Bill. (30. of 1811.) ...-...- xli. 281 Bill to permit the Interr^hange of the British and Irish Militias. (83. of 1811.) - xli. 525 Bill to allow a limited Proportion of the Corps of Miners to enlist into the Regular Forces. (9. of 1812-13.) - . - - - - - - - Lvin. 125 Bill to amend . several Acts relating to the Militia, and to enlisting of the Militia into the Regular Forces. (81. of 1812-13.) - - - - - lviii. 443 ■ 4K 2 628 aENEIlAL.I]SDi;X TO THE. Militia Militia : I. TUlln— continued. 3. Extension of Service, Interchange of Militias, ^c. — continued. Bill to enable His Majesty to accept the Services of a Proportion of the Militia out of the United Kingdom, for the vigorous Prosecution of the War. (2. of 1813-14.) - lxix. I Bill to enable Her Majesty to accept the S&rvices of the Militia out of the United Kingdom for the vigorous Prosecution of the War. (7.) ... 1854-5. v. 611 Bill to continue the above Act. (259.) ... . 1857-8. iv. 583 4. Raising and training the Local Militia : Bill for enabling His Ma,jesty to establish a permanent Local Militia Force, under certain Kestrictions, for the Defence of the Realm. (88. of 1808.) - - xv. 549 Bill for enabling His Majesty to establish a permanent Local Militia Force in Scotland, under certain Restrictions. (114. of 1808.) .... xv. 585 Bill to amend the Act of the last Session for establishing a permanent Local Militia Force for the Defence of the Realm. (59. of 1809.) - - - xxiij. 437 Bill to amend the Act for establishing a permanent Local Militia Force in Scotland, under certain Restrictions, for the Defence of the Realm. (72. of 1809.) . . xxiii. 189 Bill to amend several Acts passed in the last and present Sessions relating to the Local Militia. (83. of 1809.) - - - - - - _ - xxixi. 465 Bill to prevent the enlisting of Local Militiamen into the Regular Militia of any other County than that to which they belong. (103. of 1809.) - - - xxiii. 429 Bill to amend several Acts relating to the Local Militia of Greftt Britain. (SO.of 1810.) xxxii. 83 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Local Militia in England. (35. of 1812.) - xlvii. 391 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Local Militia in Scotland. (86. of 1812.) . xlvii. 489 Bill to explain and amend the Act of the .last Session for amending the Laws relating to the Local Militia in England. (14. of 1812-13.) ... - lviii. 177 Bill to explain and amend the Act of the last Session for amending the Laws relating to the Local Militia in Scotland. (15. of 1812-13.) .... lviii. 183 5. Extension of Service of the Local Militia : Bill to enable His Majesty to accept the Services of the Local Militia out of their Counties, under certain Restrictions. (II. of 1813-14.) .... lxix. 135 II. Bills relating to the Militia of Ireland : 1 . Raising, embodying, and training the Militia, and Provision for Militiamen's Families : Bill for making Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers of the Militia in Ireland during Peace. (1801-2.) - - - "... " ' " [";] 291 Bill for the more speedy and effectual Enrolment of the Militia of Ireland, and for filling up Vacancies therein. (1802-3.) - - - [v.] 53 Bill for repealing certain Parts of the last above Act, and making other Provisions in lieu thereof. (1802-3.) - - - - - - - - [v.] 89 Bill for making Provision in certain Cases for the Wives and Families of ballotted Men, Sub- stitutes, and Volunteers, serving in the Militia of Ireland. (1802-3.) - [v.] 579 Bill to amend the last above Act. (24. of 1803-4.) - - - - ' [vin.] 103 Bill for empowering His Majesty to direct the Augmentation of the Militia in Ireland to an Extent therein limited. (30. of 1803-4.) - . - - . [vm.J 111 Bill for increasing the, Militia under certain Limitations. (34. of 1807.) - - ix. 405 Bill for completing the Militia of Ireland. (75. of 1809.) - - - xxiii. 447 Bill to make Provision in certain Cases for the Wives and Families of ballotted Men, Substi- tutes, and Volunteers, serving in the Militia of Ireland. (81. of 1809.) - XXIII. 455 Bill to amend and reduce into One Act the several Laws for raising and training the Militia of Ireland. (98. of 1809.) ... - . xxm. 357 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Irish Militia. (41. of 1812.) - - xlvii. 615 Bill to amend the Act of the last Session for making Provision for the Families of Militiamen in Ireland. (45. of 1812.) xlvii. 617 Bill to amend the Laws for raising and training the Militia. (62. of 1812-13.) - lviii. 247 Bill for more, speedily reducing the Number of Serjeants, Corporals, and Drummers in the Irish Militia, when not in actual Service. (31. of 1823.) - - cxliii. 303 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Militia, and for raising a Volunteer Militia Force, in Ireland. (299.) - 1854. v. 605 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Commissions of Officers of Militia in Ireland who have omitted to deliver unto the Clerk of the Peace Descriptions of their Qualifications, and to indemnify them against the Consequences of such Omission ; and to amend the Law relating to the Militia in Ireland. (60.) - - 1854-5. Vi 629 Bill to amend the Militia (Ireland) Act, 1854. (47.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. v.. 253 2. Interchange of Militias, and Enlistment into the Regular Forces : Bill to allow a Proportion of the Militia in Ireland voluntarily to enlist into- the Regular Forces and Royal Marines. (25. of 1805.) - .... [xiii.] 57 Bill to enable His Majesty to accept the Services of Volunteers from the Militia of Ireland under certain Restrictions. (85. of 1806.) - - - - - i. 339 Bill for enabling His Majesty to accept the Services of such Parts of the Irish Militia as may ofier themselves to be employed in Great Britain. (27. of 1803-4.) - [vin.] 109 Bill to continue the Act for enabling His Majesty to accept the Services of the Irish Militia volunteering to serve in Great Britain. (6. of 1806-7.) - - - ix. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 629 Militia Militia : II, Bills, Ireland — continued. 2. Interchange of Militias, and Enlistment into the Regular Forces — continued. Bill to. allow a certain Proportion of the Militia of Ireland voluntarily to enlist into the Regular Forces. (30. of 1807.) - ... - Vol. ix. p. 397 Bill to amend the Act 46 Geo. 3. for enabliilg His Majesty to accept the Services of Volunteers from the Irish Militia. (76. of 1808.) - - - - ; ?"^- "^^^ Bill to allow a certain Proportion of the Militia of Ireland voluntarily to enlist into the Eegular Forces. (18. of 1809.) - .... xxiii. 33 Bill to amend the several Acts for enabling His Majesty to accept the Services of Volunteers from the Irish Militia. (68. of 1811.) ..... XLI. 481 See also supra, 1. 1. 3. III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Militia of the United Kingdom : 1. Effective Strength, 3fC.: Three Returns of the effective Strength of the Regular and Militia Forces at the several Periods therein mentioned, (in 29. of 1806-7.) - . - . xiii. 4, 5. 8 Return of the effective Strength of the Militia Forces in Great Britain and Ireland on 1st July 1807. (in 128. of 1807.) ...... xiii. 97 Return of the effective Rank and File of the Militia of Great Britain and Ireland in February 1809. (in 13. of 1809.) .... . . xxx. 239 Return of the effective Strength of the Militia on 25th Feb. 1811 in Great Britain and Ireland, and the Number deficient, (in 34. of 1811.) - - xlv. 111 Apportionment of 200,000 Men out of 820,420, being the whole Number returned as liable to serve in the several Counties of England and Wales. (27. of 1806-7.) - xiii. 101 Effective Strength bi the Regular and Militia Forces on 1st January and 1st July in each Year from 1803 to 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) - - . . xm. 4, 5 Ditto, in each Month from 1st March 1805 to 1st Jan. 1807. (in 29. of 1806-7.) xm. 8, 9 Ditto, on 25th Dec. 1809, and 25th June and 25th Dec. 1810, &c. (in34. of 1811.) xlv. 107 Effective Strength of British Land Forces in North America, and Militia Fencibles or Volun- teers in Canada, on 25th May 1812. (58. of 1812-13.) - - - Lxvi. 152 Return of the Number of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Privates of the Permanent Staff of the Irish Militia, in the Years 1817, 1825, 1840, and 1851. (87.) - 1852. xvii. 28 Account showing the total Amount of Money expended on the Militia in 1852 and 1853 ; distinguishing the several Heads of Charge under which the said Expense has been incurred : Also, an Account showing the Number of Men enrolled in each Militia Regiment in 1852 and 1853, and the Number of such Men who have failed to attend on the Second Assembling for Training of the Regiment to which they belong. (427.) - - ' - 1852-3. XXV. 617 Further Account for the Years 1852 and 1853 : Also, Account of the Complement of each Militia Regiment. (70.) ...... 1854. xix. 483 2. Volunteers info the Regular Forces : List of Irish Militia Regiments who have made a voluntary Tender of their Services to be employed in Great Britain. (31. of 1803-4.) - - - [xi.J 277 Return of the Number of Men who volunteered from the British and Irish Militias into the Regular and Marine Forces under the Provisions of tlie Act 47 Geo. 3. c. 57. (in 27. of 1808.) - - - - - xxl 182. 185 Return of the Number of the Men who extended their Services from the Militia to the Regular Army in the Years 1807, 1808, 1809, and 1810. (in 34. of 1811.) - - iLV. 110 Return of the Number of Men who volunteered from the Irish Militia Regiments into the Line, from the Year 1793 to 1815. (in 87.) - - - 1852. xvii. 283 Return showing the Establishment of every Regiment of Militia, and the Number of Men who have volunteered from each Regiment of Militia to the Regular Army and Marines, to the last Day of February 1855, in each Month since the present Militia was raised : And also, Return of those Regiments of Militia which have not furnished their required Quota to the Regular Army and the lloyal Marines. (108.) 1854-5. xvii. 715 Return of Regiments of Militia embodied in each Month to present Time, slating the effective Force of each when embodied, and at the present Time ; the Number who have volun- teered from each Regiment previous to and since their last Training ; the Number re-attested within the Mouth stated in Circular, distinguishing those retained for future Training, and Number of those discharged in consequence of their Wives and Families becoming chargeable to their Parishes. (266.) - - - 1854-5. xx. 305 Return of the Number of Volunteers to the Regular Army and Marines from each Regiment of Militia, in continuation of Return (266.) of 1854-5: Also, Number of Recruits (exclusive of Volunteers from the Militia) obtained for the Regular Army in each Month of 1854 and 1855 : Also, Number of 'Privates and Officers borne on the Strength of each of the Militia Regiments, showing the Number of each Rank wanting to complete the Establish- ment of each Corps : Also, Total Number of Volunteers enrolled in the English Militia since the passing of the Act of 1852 ; and the total Number of Men struck off for Desertion or Absence without Leave : Also, similar Returns relating to the Scotch aud Irish Militias : Also, Return showing the Rates of Bounty paid at different Times siuce the Commencement of the War ; 1st, to Recruits for the Kegular Army ; 2d, to Volun- teers enrolled in the Militia ; 3d, to Militiamen volunteering into the Line ; 4th, to Militiamen volunteering to serve abroad with the Corps to which they belong. (184.) .;..-.... 1856. XIX. 709 4K 3 630 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE Militia - , - - - - Millee Militia : III. Accounts and Papers, &c — continued. 3. Miscellaneous: Account of the Sum fixed as the Average Bounty for Substitiites in the Militia in each County in England, (in 27. of 1808.) - - - - Vol. xxi. p. 190 Returns showing the Height of Militiamen in certain Regiments. (174. of 1819.) - cix. 191 Accounts of Militia Regiments disembodied. (5. & 11. of 1814-15.) - ,lxxt.. 535. 539 Circular Letter of Viscount Sidmouth, and Opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor General as to disembodying the Militia. (10. of 1814-15.) ... lxxy. 543 Warrant establishing certain Orders and Regulations in respect to the Out-Pensions of Serjeants of Regular Militia and Provisional Battalions of Militia, and to the Pay and Pension of Men volunteering from the said Provisional Battalions into the Line, dated Feb. 1814 ; and Papers respecting the Reduction of the Staff of the Militia. (15. of 1829.) ....... ccLViii. 19 Number of Serjeants reduced and serving in the Militia of Great Britain and Ireland, and the total Cost of the Militia, in each of the last Three Quarters of the Year ending April 1836. (309.) - - - . . 1836. xxvi. 385 Militia Regulations made by the Secretary at War in pursuance of 15 & 16 Vict.' c. 50. ; dated War Office, 15th July 1853. (350.) - - - - 1852-3. lxxi. 615 Returns of Qualifications of Officers of Militia, delivered to Clerks of the Peace in Ireland. (79.) ... ... - 1854-5. XX. 311 See also Agent Geneeal. Army, 1. 1. Hi. 2. Navi, I. i. Shpbiffs. Towek Hamlets Militia. Militia Charges. See County Rates. Militia of Canada. See American Colonies, I. Militiamen's Families. See Militia, Li. II.i. Millbank Prison : Bill for the Erection of a Penitentiary House at Millbank for the Confinement of Convicts; and for making Compensation to Jeremy Bentham, Esq. (53. of 1812.) - xLViii. 691 Bill to repeal the Provision of the Act 52 Geo. 3. (for erecting the Penitentiary), respecting Persons convicted of Felony without Benefit of Clergy, and for making other Provisions in lieu thereof. (64. of 1812-13.) .... . . lviii. 245 Bill for regulating the Millbank Penitentiary. (75. of 1816.) - lxxvii. 197 A similar Bill. (149. of 1819.) - - , - xcvn. 809 Bill to authorize the temporary Removal of Convicts from the General. Penitentiary. (117. of 1823.) - - - - ■ ^,- ' - - cxLiv. 1249 Bill to provide for the future Confinement pf Male Convicts removed from the General Peni- tentiary, and now on board Vessels in the Thames. (29. of 1824.) - clix. 69 Bill for the further Regulation of the Penitentiary at Millbank. (138. of 1826-27.) - ccxi. 361 Bill to amend the Acts for regulating the General Penitentiary at Millbank. (52.) As amended by the Committee. (58.) - - 1837. iii. 257. 261 Bill for regulating the Prison at Millbank. (125.) - - - 1843. in. 29 Bill for the Government of Millbank, Pentonville, and Parkhurst Prisons. (36.) - 1847. v. 229 BUI for amending the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 26. for regulating the Prison at MiUbank. (350.) ■ - - - ... 1847-8. V. 507 Report from the Committee of the General Penitentiary ait Millbank pursuant to the Provi- sions of the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 63. S.39. (24. of 1818.) - - - xcL 119 Ditto - Ditto - (28. of 1819.) - - - cl 127 Ditto - Ditto - (58.) - 1836. ix. 255 Examinations taken at the Penitentiary, Millbank. (in 42.) - 1835. xxvii. 332. 339 Report from the Select Comniitte of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Cases of certain Juvenile Prisoners confined in the Penitentiary at Millbank ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (81.) - - - 1838. xxi. 489 Return of the Number of Children under the Age of Sixteen committed to or confined in the Penitentiary at Millbank within th6 last Seven Years, specifying the Age and Sex of each, the Periods and Offences for which confined, and whether in pursuance of original Sentence or in Commutation thereof, and the several Courts by which tried. (86.) - - - - - 1838. xviii. 241 First Report of the Inspectors of Millbank Prison for the Year 1843,. made in pursuance of the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 26. s. 11. .- -' - - 1844. xxxv. 333 Second Report, for the Year 1844. - - - . 1845. xxxvn. pt. 3. p. 419 Third Report, for the Year 1845. - - ■ -• - - - 1846. xxxvin. 218 Fourth Report, for the Year 1846, - - . . . 1847-8. xliy. 1 Fifth Report, for the Year 1847. - - - 1847-8. xliy. 17 Sixth Report, for the Year 1848, and Part of 1849. ■ - - 1850. xxxL 553 - for the Year 1849. - - . .. 1850. xxxL 571 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Management of Millbank Prison ; and Instructions and Orders issued by the Secretary of State to the Prison Authorities in consequence thereof. - .... 1847. xxxvui. 157 Minutes of Evidence taken before the said Commissioners. - - 1847. sxxvin. 237 See also Convicts and Convict Prisons. Hard Labour., I^iLLEE, Dr. See Borneo. ■• ■ ■ '. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. • 631 Miller ----- Mining Miller's (J. C.) Divoece : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John Castleton Miller, Clerk, with Sarah Paget his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (79. of 1817.) - ... Vol. lxxxvii. p. 237 Miller's (W.) Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of William Miller, Esquire, with Frances Miller his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (49. of 182].). -, - - - - cxxvii. 149 Milliners. See Needlewomen. MiLLls, The Queen v. See Queen (The) v. Millis. Mills : ' Bill to amend the Act 25 Geo. 3. (I.) for explaining and amending several Laws for the Encouragement of Agriculture, so far as relates to Leases for the Erection of Mills. (36.) - - - - - ... 1851. V. 311 See also Agricultural Statistics. Cotton Mills and Factories. Flax, &c. Mill Sites. See Improvement and Drainage or Lands. Mineral Alkali : Bill to repeal the Duties on Mineral Alkali and on Articles containing it, and to impose other Duties in lieu thereof. (43. of 1819.) .... - xcvii. 147 Mineral Rights of Duchy of Cornwall : Bill to declare and define the respective Rights of Her Majesty and of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall to the Mines and Minerals in or under Land lying below High-water Mark within and adjacent to the County of Cornwall ; and for other Purposes. (246.) - - . - - 1857-8. iii. 407 Papers relating to a Reference to the Right Hon. Sir John Patteson in regard to the respective Rights of Her Majesty and of His Royal Highness the Prince Wales and Duke of Cornwall in the Mines and Minerals within Land lying below High-water Mark in and adjacent to the County of Cornwall. (210.) - 1857-8. xvm. 591 Mineral Waters. See Stamps and Stamp Duties. Miners op Cornwall and Devon. See Militia, 1. 1.3., Mines : . Bill for removing Dilfi.culties in the Conviction of Offenders stealing Property from Mines. "'■i(86. of 18i6.y - •'-'.■-■>•'.''■' . . . .- - Lxxvii. 255 Bill for punishing Persons riotously destroying Buildings, Engines, and Machinery used in and about Collieries and other Mines ; atid for enabling the Owners of such Property to recover Damages for the Injury- sustained. (109. of 1816.) - - lxxvii. 523 Bill for making general the Provisions of the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 73. for removing Difficulties in the Conviction of Offenders stealing Property from Mines. (49. of 1820.) cxiv. 239 Bill to amend Two Acts for removing Difficulties in the Conviction of Offenders stealing Property in Mines and from Corporate Bodies. (99. of 1825.) - - olxxv. 463 Bill to make further Provision for the Administration of Justice, and for improving the Practice and Proceedings, in the Courts of the. Stannaries of Cornwall ; and for the Prevention of Frauds by Workmen employed in Mines within the County of Cornwall. (158.) - - ..... 1839. III. 653 Bill for amending the Law for the leasing of Mines in Ireland. (93.) - 1847-8. v. 387 Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, of Seymour Tremenheere, Esq., on Mining Inspection in France and Belgium. - - 1847-8. xlh. 767 Report to the Secretary of State for the Home' Department, of Seymour Tremenheere, Esq., on Mining Inspection in Germany. - - - 1849. xlii. 155 Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the Ventilation of Mines ; by J. K. Blackwell,. Esq. - - - - - - 1850. xxxiv. 229 Report to the Secretary of 'State for the Home Department on the Ventilation of Mines and Collieries ; by J. Phillips, Esq., F.R.S. .... 1850. xxxiv. 261 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Rating of Mines ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (198.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxiv. 1 See also Collieries. Chimes and Offences, I. 5. 6. Miscellaneous Statistics. Poor and Poor Rates. England and Wales, II. 2. Precious Metals. Mining Customs and Mineral Courts. See High Peak Mining Customs, &c. Mining Districts. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Mining Record Office. See Science and Art. Mining Schools. See Collieries. Science and Art. . Mining and Manufacturing Population : Bill to prohibit the Employment of Women and Girls in Mines and Collieries, to regulate the.Employment of Boys, and make Provision for the Safety of Persons working therein. (173.)__ As amended in Committee. (195.) - - - 1842. iv. 13. 23 First Report to Her JVlajesty, of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Employment and Condition of Children in Mines and Manufactories ; with an Appendix. — (Mines.) - - - - - - - - 1842. xix. 583 Appendix to Report : ,! ' _' , Miaes, Part I.^— Reports and Evidence froin Sub-Commissioners. 1842. xx. 1 MineSjPartn. — Reports and Evidence from Sub-Commissioners. 1842. xxi. 1 4K 4 632 • • GENERAL INDEX TO THE' Mining Mining and Mandfactueing Population — continued. Second Report ; with Appendix (Trades and Manufactures.) - 1843. Vol. xxtiii. p. 357 Appendix to Report : * Trades and Manufactures, Part I. — Reports and Evidence from Sub-Commis- sioners. ------- 1843. XXIX. 1 Trades and Manufactures,. Part II. — Reports and Evidence from Sub-Commis- sioners. ------- 1843. XXX. 1 Index to tlie Second Report of the Children's Employment Commissioners; with a Map of the Mining Districts, to illustrate the First Report. -" - - 1845. xxm. 1 Circulars and Queries addressed to Owners of Mines by the Commissioners or Sub- Commissioners on the Employment and Condition of Children in Mines and Manu- factories. (202.) -..--»- 1842. XIV. 485 Report to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by Thomas Tancred, Esq., the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the Condition of Persons employed in Mines in the Counties of Worcester, Warwick, Stafford, and Salop. - - 1843. xxxv. 161 Report to the Secretary of State from Seymour Tremenheerje, Esq., the. Commissioner appointed under o & 6 Vict. c. 99. to inquire into the Operation of that Act, and into the State of the Population in the Mining Districts. - - 1844. xxvn. 77 [Subjects : — State of Education in the Lothians, Lanarkshire, Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire ITlfeshire, South Staffordshire, and North Staffordshire.] Further Report. -.-"-,-- I845. xxxiv. 99 [Subjects : — State of Education in Scotland and Wigan (Lancashire), Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Dumfriesshire, and W. K. Yorkshire.] Further Report. ---...- 1846. xxxvi. J47 [Subjects : — State of Education in Northumberland and Durham, Monmouthshire and Brecon, ' I'embrokeshire, and Glamorganshire.] Further Report. - - - . - - - 1847. xxxvii. IO8 [Subjects: — State of Education in Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Northumberland and Durham, Yorkshire, and South Staffordshire.] Further Report. ----- . 1847-8. xlii. 749 [Subjects; — State of Education in Forest of Dean, Shropshire, Lanarkshire and Ayrshire.] Further Report. -----.-. 1849. xlii. 127 [Subjects: — State of Education in Northumberland, Durham, Lanarkshire and other Parts of Scotland, aud Derbyshire.] Further Report. -------- 1850. xli. 147 [Subjects : — State of Education in South and North Staffordshire, Northumberland and Brecon, Monmouthshire, Brecon, and Glamorganshire.] Further Report. -------- 1851. xlv. 515 [Subjects: — State of Education in South Staffordshire and "Worcestershire, Aberdare, North Wales, Derbyshire, Denbighshire, Cumberlaiid, Northumberland, Durham, Ayrshire, and Lanarkshire.] Further Report. - - - - - . - 1852. xxxv. 267 [Subjects: — Truck System. Education. An-estmeirt of Wages. Combinations. Prosecutions. Condition of Mining Population of United States.] Further Report. -..-.-- 1852-3. lxxviii. 307 [Subjects: — Application of the Education Clauses of the Printworks Act to the Mining Dis- tricts. Condition of the Mining Districts. Iron and Coal Masters Association for promoting Education in South Staffordshire. Arrestment of Wages. Truck System. Prosecutions under 5 & 6 Vict. u. 99.] Further Report. - - . - . - . 1854. xliv. 451 [Subjects : — State of Education in the Mining Districts, -with Suggestions and Recommendations relating thereto. Iron and Coal Masters Association for giving Prizes in Schools under Inspection. Colliery Villages in Northumberland and Durham, and in Scotland. Prosecutions.] Further Report. ------- 1854-5. xlv. 157 [Subjects : — Prosecutions under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 99. Proposed Measure for Education of Boys between the Ages of Ten and Fourteen working in Mines. Iron and Coal Masters Associations for giving Prizes, &c. General Eemarks.] Further Report. -------- i856. lii. 341 [Subjects :— Extension of Associations for giving Prizes to Schools. Necessity of a Measure to compel Boys between Ten and Pourteen to attend School. Efforts at general Improvement in South Wales Mining District. TJnfeminine Employment of Eemales. Neglect of special Training in Domestic Work. The Strike in the principal Coal and Iron Districts in Scotland. Truck System. Intimidation. Organization to siipport Men " on strike."] Further Report. -■ - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxxiv. 163 [Subjects :— Formation of new Prize Associations, &c. New Colliery District near Chesterfield- Enumeration of all the Prize Associations. Proposal to give Two Descriptions of Prize Cards. Proposed Public Examination of all Boys who are about to leave the Day School. Facts illustrating the State of Education of Colliers and Miners Children in different Localities. Pro- posed Application of the Education Clauses of the Printworks Act to the Mining Districts. Truck System. Employment of Females under Ground. Prosecutions.] Further Report. ----.-. 1857-8. xLir. 425 [Subjects :— Employment of Females. Prosecutions for employing Boys under Ten Years of Age. Dronfield Mineral District. Colliers Houses. Prize Schemes. Examination in Eeligious Know- ledge. Improved State of Feeling between Masters and Workmen. Combination in Yorkshire and Lanarkshire. Mining Colleges, &c.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, JSOl-lSSy. 633 Ministers - •- - Mistakes Ministers. See Clergy. Ministers, Dissenting. See Dissenters. Ministers, Scotland. See Church of Scotland. Clergt. Ministers at Foreign Courts. See Diplomatic Service. Ministers Money. See Church of Ireland, Li. Minors. See Infants. Mint: Bill to regulate certain Offices, and abolish others, in His Majesty's Mints in England and Scotland respectively. (78. of 1817.) - - - - Vol. lxxxiii. p. 409 Bill to amend several Acts relating to the Royal Mint. (36.) - - 1837. iv. 8l Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1837, to inquire into the Royal Mint ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (240.) - 1837. xxxi. I (The Committee reported the Evidence, without any Observations.) [Heads op Evidence: — Nature of Alloy, and Begulations concerning its Addition. Meltei'e Perquisite. Fees to Master's Assayer. S-ales and Purchases of Bullion by the Bank of England. Regulations of the Bullion Office. Re-coinage of Guineas. Expenses and Management of the French Mint. Antiquity, Duties, Salary, and Emoluments of the King's Assay-master. Mag- nitude and Expense of Machinery. Contract, Duties, and Allowances of , the Melter and Refiner. Constitution and Privileges of the Provost and Company of Moneyers. Trial of the Pyx.] Indenture entered into between His Majesty and the Hon. C. S. Cadogan, Master of the Mint, dated 28th November 1770. (49. of 1812-13.) - - - lxvi. 85 Indenture entered into with the Mint for coining the new Silver Coin, and Sovereigns and Half Sovereigns, dated 6th February 1817. (99. of 1819.) - - - cix. 53 Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Constitution, Management, and Expense of the Royal Mint ; and to whom it was also referred to inquire, whether it would be advisable to make any Change in the existing Arrangements for the Care of the Standard Weights and Measures, or in those for ascertaining the Conformity of Gold and Silver Plate with the prescribed Standard. - 1849. XLVi. ,327 [SoBjECTS : — Defects in the System and Practice of the Mint : — Want of proper controlling Authority. Master's Assayer. Melter and Refiner; objectionable Nature of his Privilege with regard to the Refining Process. Anomalous and irresponsible Position of the Company of Moneyers. Chief Engraver. Superintendent of Machinery. Comptroller. Assay-master. Necessity for an entire Re-construction of the System. Solicitor's Department : — His Duty with regard to Prosecution of Offences against the Laws relating to the Coin. Care of Standard Weights and Measures, ' and Assay of Gold and Silver Plate ; — The Commissioners advise that the present Arrangements remain undisturbed.] ' See also Australian Colonies, i. Coin and Coinage. Mint, Exportation op Machinery for. See Brazils. Denmark. Minutes of the House. See House of Lords, i. 5. Miscellaneous Statistics : Miscellaneous Statistics of the United Kingdom. - - 1857, Sess. 2. vn. 289 fSDBjECTS : — ^Population, and Births, Deaths, and Marriages; Education; Electors; Paupers; Crime; Prisons ; Police ; Lunatics ; Emigration ; Revenue and Expenditure ; Revenue Departments ; National Debt and Public Funds; Banks; Coinage; Foreign Loans ; Prices; Metropolitan Cattle Market; Rates of Wages; Railways; Electric Telegraphs; Agriculture; Factories; Mines; Acci- dents in Coal Mines and Factories; Coals, London ; Cod and Herring Fisheries ; Wrecks; Visitors to Palaces, Museums, &c.; London Hospitals.] Misdemeanors : Bill to prevent Delay in the Administration of Justice in Cases of Misdemeanor. (4. of 1819-20.) ..------- cxiv. 1 Bill to stay Execution in Prosecutions for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Eiror. (64.) - - - - - - - 1844. II. 47 Bill to stay Execution of Judgment for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (22.) As amended in Committee. (145.) As amended on Ee-commitment. (151.) - - - - - - - - 1845. II. 49. 51. 55 Bill to make further Provision for staying Execution of Judgment for Misdemeanors upon * giving Bail in Error. (52.) ^As amended on Report. (78.) 1852-3. iii. 55. 61 Bill to prevent vexatious Indictments for certain Misdemeanors. (6.) As amended in Committee. (77.) - - - . - - 1859, Sess. 1. m. 507. 509 See also Crimes and Offences. Russian Government Securities. Missionaries, Roman Catholic. See East Indies, III. lo. Missionary Bishops : Bill to authorize the Consecration of Bi:itish Subjects to be Bishops in Foreign and Heathen Lands. (327.) ....... 1852-3. vl 551 Mistakes in Acts of Parliament : Bill to rectify Mistakes in the Titles of Two Acts passed in the present Session of Parliament, the one for repairing the Foston Bridge Road; and the other for repairing the Newark- lipon-Trent Road. (61. of 1821.) - - - - , - - xxi. 299 Bill for correcting mistaken References to His late Majesty in Acts of this Session of Par- liament. (134.) .--.-- 1837. IV. 9 III. 4 L 634 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Mitchell - - - - Montserkat Mitchell (a Convict) : Orders and Instructions issued by tlie Admiralty to: Commander Wingrove, Commander of Her Majesty's Steam Sloop "Scourge,," in Mot 1848, upon the Conduct he was to. observe in the Custody of the Convict Mitchell, sent in that Sloop from Cork for a Passage to Bermuda. (65.) - - - - 1849. Yol. xxv. p. 465 Correspondence between the Naval Commander in Chief of the West Indies and Commander Wiugrove of Her Majesty's Steam Sloop " Scourge," in reference to the ConvitA Mitchell ; and a Letter of the Secretary of the Admiralty addressed to the Commander in Chief in the West Indies in reference to his Correspondence with Commaiider Wingrove. (71.) -.»._. 1849. xxT. 467 Mitchell, Dr. See Hand-Loom Weavers. Model Lodg-ing Houses. See Lodging Houses., Model Schools. See Education and Schools. Modena. See Italy. Modus Decimandi. See Tithes. Moffat's (Mrs.) Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before, the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Fi-an«es Moffat with William Farmer Moffat,. Esq., her now Husband, and to enable her to mffl-ry again. (176. of 1831-32.) - ^- - - cccxii. 441 MoHAm. See Silk Trade and Silk Goods, L 2.- MoLASSEs. See Sugar. Mold Railway: Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Mold Eailway Bill, (in 148.48.) - 1847. xl. 241 Moldavia. See Statistical Tables. Tubeey. Turkey and Russia, War between. MOLESWORTH, YlSCOUNT : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon.. Richard Pigot Vrscount Molesworth, claiming to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland, (76. of 1821.) - - cxxvil 305 Monaghan, Outrage in. See Outrages^ Ireland. Monastic Establishments. See Roman Catholics, II. # MoNCK, Viscount : Minutes of Evidence taken before' the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Charles Stanley Viscount Monck in Ireland, claiming the Right to vote as an Irish Peer at the Elections of Peers to represent Ireland. (121.) - - . . . 1849. XXVI. 311 Money, Public, Embezzlement of. See Revenue, Public, I. Money Orders. »S'ee Post Office. Money Bills. See Consolidated Fund. Monkland Railways : Report of the Admiralty on the Monkland Railways (Slamannan and Borrowstounncss Deviation) Bill. (56.32.) . . . .' issi. xxx. 409 MoNKSTOWN. See Killiney Chapel. Monmouthshire Railway : Auditor's Report on Accounts of the Monmouthshire Railway to the Commissioners of Railways. (61.) - - - - - - . 1850. xr. 471 Monmouthshire Railway and Canal : Report of the Admiralty on Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Bill. (65. 42.) - 1852. xxix. 313 Monte Video : Instructions to Mr. Ouseley, Her Majesty's Minister at Buenos Ayres, for his Ouidance, in the joint Intervention by England and France between Buenos Ayres and Monte Video. --,.-.-,. 1846. xvm. 81 See' also Argentine Confederation. Slave Trade, HI. 3. Months. 589 Nightly Watch. See Police of the Metropolis. NiMPHA (Slate Ship). See Slate Trade, IIL 2. NiNGFO. See China. Marriages. Nisi Prius. See Assizes. Courts in England, Superior. Exchequer, Court op, England. Nisi Prius Court, Ireland. See Courts in Ireland. Non-parochial Registers. See Registration op Births, Deaths, and Marriages. NoRE Fishery, Ireland. See Suir, Ngre, and Barrow Fisheries. Norfolk Assizes : Bill for holding the Assizes for the County of Norfolk, and for the County of the City^of Norwich, twice in every Year at Norwich. (149. of 1831-32.) - - coxcTii. 37 Norfolk, Duke op. See Earl Marshal. Shrewsbury Claim op Peerage. NoRFdLK Estuary : •! Report of the Admiralty on the Norfolk Estuary Bill. (49.26.)- ■■ 1849. xxxVii. 73 Ditto. (119.1.) - - - . . - 1852-3, lxvii, 365 Norfolk Is;PAnd, /S'^e Nigw SouTp Wale^ . lit * 4 658 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Norfolk ... - Noeth Norfolk Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Norfolk Railway (Branch from Thetford to the Ipswich and Bury St. Edmund's Railway, — Branch from Wymondham to the Norwich Extension of the Ipswich and Bury St. Edmund's, — Yarmouth Extension from the Station, — Thetford to Lowestoft Railway, &c., — Norwich to Aylsham) Bill, (in 148. 32.) - - - - - - 1847- XL. 163 Report of the Admiralty on the Norfolk Railway (Lowestoft Harhour Improvement) Bill. (33. 26.) - - - .... 1854. xxxviL 783 Report from the Chairman's Committee relating to the Norfolk Railway Bill. (195.) - - - - - ' - 1856. XXIV. 537 NoEFOLK AND SUFFOLK, Incendiaeism: IN. See Crimes and Offences, III. l. Norfolk and Suffolk Railway Schemes : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Schemes for extending Railway Communication in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. (48.) Map. (48 a.) - - - ..... 1845. xxxix. 99. 107 Normal Schools. See Education and Schools. NoKRis V. Cooper, and Hutton v. Thompson : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Cases of Norris v. Cooper, and Hutton v. Thompson. (208.) » - - 1851. xvL 253 North America. See America. North Australia : Copies or Extracts of Correspondence relative to the Establishment of a Settlement at Port Essington. (149.) - . - . - 1843. v. 437 Papers relating to an Expedition recently undertaken for the Purpose of exploriag the Northern Portion of Australia. .... 1857, Sess. 2, XHL 245 See also Aborigines. Colonies, I. HI. i. Emigration and Emigrants. North British Railway : > Report of the Railway Commissioners on North British Railway Bill. (148.72.)- 1847. XL. 339 Report of the Admiralty on the North British Railway Bill. (56. 27.) - 1851. xxx. 401 North British and Selkirk and Galashiels Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the North British and Selkirk and Galashiels Railway Bill (Transfer of Selkirk and Galashiels Railway to North British Company). (23. 58.) - - . - - 1859, Sess. 1. vin. 225 North Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee of Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Lady Susan Doyle in relation to her Claim to the Barony of North. (72.) ...... 1837. xvi. 1 North Dublin Union. See Poor in Ireland, HI. 5. 7. North of England Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from near the River Tyne to or near the River Tees, to be called " The Great North of England Railway," in the County of Durham. (150.) - . - 1836. xn. 285 North Foreland Lighthouse : Account of the Tolls paid to the North Foreland Lighthouse, and the Expense of maintaining the same, for Seven Years, ending 5th Jan. 1808. (78. of 1808.) . . xxi. 247 North Kent Railway. See South-eastern Railway. North Leith Harbour. See Trinity (North Leith) Harbour and Dock. North Midland Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Leeds to Derby, to be called " The North Midland Railway." (155.) - 1836. xn. 51 Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (114.) - 1836. xxxii. 119 North Midland and York Railway. See York and North Midland Railway. North Newnton. See Newington, Prebend of. North Pole. See Arctic Expeditions. Longitude. North Shields Quays, &c. : Report of the Admiralty on North Shields Quays, &c. Bill. (49. 13.) - 1849. xxxvii. 27 Similar Report. (56.39.) .... i85l, xxx. 469 Similar Report. (33.17.) .... i854. xxxvn. 767 North Shields and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Railway. iS'ee Newcastle-upon-Ttnb and North Shields Railway. North Staffordshire Railway: Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the North Staffordshire Railway (Churnet Valley Lane and Trent Valley Junction Railway) Bill. (148. 39.) . 1847. xl. 183 Report of the Board of Trade on the North Staffordshire Railway (Branches, and Running Powers) Bill. (23.136.) - » ' - •: 1859, Sess. L vm. 401 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 659 NOETH ----- NOEWICH North Wales Railway : Papers relating to the North Wales Railway Company; together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the House. (6.) - - . 1849. Vol, xvi. p. 577 Accounts and Papers relating to North Wales Railway. (in21.-App.) - 1849. xxix. 275 Copy of all Payments and Receipts in detail made by the North Wales Railway Company since 31st December 1848, and continued to the latest Period : Also, Return of the Names of the several Parties, Shareholders of the North Wales Railway, to whom a Return of Twenty Shillings per Share has been made, from 31st December 1848 to the present Time, and the Amount paid back to each. (53.) - - 1849. xvi. 601 Report of the Committee of Investigation on the North Wales Railway Company. (12.) - - - - . 1850. XV. 457 See also Railways, II. i. North and Sotjth London Junction Railway: Report of the Board of Trade on the North and South London Junction Railway (Con- struction of Line, and Working Arrangements) Bill. (23.134.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 399 Northampton, Archdeaconry op : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for endowing the Archdeaconry of Northampton, (in 21.) - - - - 1842. vii. 174 Northampton and Banbury Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Northampton and Banbury (Ellsworth to ; Banbury) BUI. (in 148. 45.) - ... 1847. xl. 195 Northampton Tables op Mortality. See Births, Deaths, and Marriages. North-eastern Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the North-eastern Railway BiUs (Amalgamation of Bedale and Leyburn Railway ; Harrogate Branches ; Nidd Valley Branch). (23.59.60.61.) .... 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 229.231. 233 Northern Counties Union Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Northern Counties Union Railway Deviation Bill, (in 148. 66.) - . - - . 1847. xl. 317 Northern Lighthouses. See Lighthouses. Northern Roads : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1830, on the State of the Northern Roads; with Minutes of Evidence. (152. of 1830.) - - ccLXXin. 183 [Subjects: — Description of the great Lines of Communication tetween London and Edinturgh and London and Portpatrick. Mr. Telford's Surveys of proposed Improvements on the Lines hy avoiding Hills and shortening Distances.] Account of all Sums paid for Surveys relating to the Roads between London and Edinburgh and London and Portpatrick, (77. of 1830.) - cclxxviii. 405 Northlbach Prison : Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Causes of the Fall of a Cotton MiU at Oldham, and the Fall of Part of the Prison at Northleach in the County of Gloucester ; with Appendix. ... 1845. xxv. 453 Northumberland, Archdeaconry of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical. Commissioners, for dividing the Archdeaconry of Northumberland, constituting the Parish of Lindisfarne, and endowing both Archdeaconries, (in 49.) ..... 1843. xxii. 23 Northumberland, Mining Districts in. See Mimng and Majntupacturing Population. North-west Passage, Discovery op. See Arctic Expeditions. North-western Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the North-western Railway (Skipton, &c. Diversion) Bill. (148. 56.) .... - 1847. XL. 267 Report of the Admiralty on the North-western Railway (Extension, &c.) Bill. (49. 18.) ..... 1849. xxxvii. 39 Report of the Admiralty on the North-western Railway Bill. (65.27.)- 1852. xxix. 257 Report of the Board of Trade on the North-western Railway (Branch from Morecambe Railway) Bill. (23.62.) - ... 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 233 North-western Railway op Ireland : Report of the Board of Trade on the North-western Railway (Incorporation of Company) BiU. (23. 96.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 305 Norway. See Sweden and Norway. ^ Norwich Assizes. See Norfolk Assizes. Norwich, City op. See Cholera. Norwich, Diocese of : Ord.er in Council, dated 19th April 1837, approving a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commis- sioners, for transferring certain Parts of the Dioceses of Lincoln and Norwich to the Diocese of Ely, and charging the Bishop of Ely with a fixed annual Payment towards the Augmentation of the smaller Bishopricks. (in 110.) - - 1837. xv. 149 Bill to effect an Exchange of Ecclesiastical Patronage between Her Majesty and the Earl of Leicester, and for the Severance and Consolidation of certain Benefices in the Diocese of Norwich, and for other Ecclesiastical Purposes. (208.) - - 1847-8. iv. 601 See- also Church of England. 40 2 660 , GENERAL INDEX TO THE NoEwiCH-. ... - . . - .Noxious NoEWicH Cathbdeal : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for providing for certain Canonical Duties in Norwich Cathedral, (in 49.) - 1843. Vol. xxii. p. 9 NoEwiCH Wateewoeks : Eeport of the Admiralty on the City of Norwich Waterworks Bill. (66.10,) - 1850. xxxiv. 387 Norwich and Spalding Eailwat : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Norwich and Spalding EaUway (Construction of Line) Bill. (119.41.) ------- 1852-3. lxvii. 449 Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Norwich and Spalding Eailway (Extension of Line) Bill. (23.63.) - - - . . - - 1859, Sess; 1. viii. 235 NoEWOOD School of Industrt. See Education and Schools, Geeat Britain. NoEwooD AND Steeatham Eailway : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Norwood and Streatham Eailway' (Construction of Line, and Traffic Arrangements) Bill. (23.64.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 237 Notaries : Bill for the better Eegulation of Puhlic Notaries in England. (1801.) - - [i.j 587 Bill for the better Eegulation of Public Notaries in Ireland. (30. of 1821.) - cxxi. 33 Bill to alter and amend the Act 41 Geo. 3. c. 79. for the better Eegulation of Public Notaries in England. (158. of 1833.) .-...- cccxv. 473 Bill for removing Doubts as to Service, of Clerks or Apprtntices to Public Notaries, and for amending the Laws regulating Admission of Public Notaries. (249.) - 1843. m. 101 Notes. See Bank of England, III. 4. 7. Bank of Ieeland, II. i. Forgery. Notices, Cautionary. See Elections and Electors^ 4. Notices of Action : Bill to amend the Law relating to Double and Treble Costs, to pleading the General Issue, and to Notice and Limitation of Actions. (117.) - - - 1839. ii. 341 BUI to amend the Law relating to Double Costs, Notices of Actions, Limitations of Actions, and Pleas of the General Issue, under certain Acts of Parliament. (69.) - 1841. m. 5 A similar Bill. (137.) - 1842. m. 55 Notices of Charitable Institutions : Bill to sanction the Service by Post of Notices relative to the Proceedings of certain charitable Institutions, and to make further Provision as to the Service of such Notices in future. (244.) 1851. iii. 227 Nottingham, Archdeaconry of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for augmenting the Archdeaconry of Nottingham, (in 49.) . - . . 1843. xxii.' 31 See also Peterborough, Diocese of. Nottingham Charities : Bill for amending and confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for Sir Thomas White's Charity and the Free Grammar School in the Town of Nottingham. (79.) -------- 1859, Sess. 1. iii. 3 See also Charities, II. Nottingham Election : Bill for the more effectually preserving the Peace and securing the Freedom of Election in the Town of Nottingham and County of the said Town. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 129 See also ParliamentaiJy Eepresentation, I. 1. Nottinghamshire, Disturbances in. See Peace, Public, England, 1. 1. II. Nova Scotia : Bill to permit Goods and Commodities to be imported into and exported from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in any Vessel whatsoever. (68. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 181 Bill to authorize the Advance of a certain Sum out of the Consolidated Fund for the Com- pletion of the Shubenaccadie Canal in Nova Scotia. (175. of 1830.) - cclxiii. 495 Dates of all Despatches from Sir Colin Campbell, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, in which a Supply of additional Forces to that- Colony was requested, during the Yeai- 1837; with the Dates of the Eeceipts of such Despatches, and of the Answers to them. (48.)' --------- 1838. VI. 415 Eeports made by the Governors of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland in consequence of the Eeceipt of the Letter of the Secretary of State, of 16th October 1839, upon the Subject of the Administration, in future, of the Patronage of their several Governments. (181.) - - - - 1840. vn. 453 Despatch from Lieutenant Governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated Halifax, 2d February 1847, enclosing a Draft for 1,000Z. voted by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the Eelief of the Destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (311.) - - - - - - ' - - 1847. XII. 179 See also Colonies, I. II. i. Emigration and Emigrants. Statistical Tables. Noxious Trades and Occupations (Feance) : Eeport on the Laws and Ordonnances in force in France for the Eegulation of Noxious Trades and Occupations ; by Dr. Waller Lewis, Medical Officer to the General Post Office. - - - - - - " 1854-5. xxxvni. 139 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, 6«1 NUGEKT - „ . _ O'NbIL Nugent, Goveenoe. See Delvin Claim op Peeeage. Nugent, W. T., Esq. See Eiveeston Claim of Peeeage. Nuisances. See Baeeel Oegans Suppeession. . Choleea. Ceiminal Law, II. l. Smoke Peohibition. Steam Engine Fuenaces. , Tuenpike Eoads and Highwats, I. Nuisances, Inspectoes of : Bill to enable Boards of Gruardians to appoint Inspectors of Nuisances, and to define their Duties. (36.) - - - - - - -. 1854. Vol. iv. p. 335 Nuisances Removal, and Diseases Peevention : Bill for the itiore speedy Removal of certain Nuisances, and to enable the Privy Council to make Regulations for the Prevention of contagious and epidemic Diseases until 31st Aug. 1847, and to the End of the then next Session. (292.) - 1846. iii. 269 Bill to renew and amend the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 96. for the more speedy Removal of certain Nuisances, and the Prevention of contagious and epidemic Diseases. (355.) - 1847-8. v. 525 Bill to amend the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act, II & 12 Vict. c. 123. (278.) , - - - - 1849. VI. 93 Bill further to amend the Nuisances Removal and Disesises Prevention Act, 1848. (93.) As amended in Committee. (108.) As amended by the Select Committee. (148.) - - 1854. V. 733. 747. 775 Amendments to be moved in Committee by Earl of Shaftesbury. (108 OS.) - 1854. v. 796 Bill to consolidate and arnend the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Acts, 1848 and 1849. (263.) As amended in Committee. (290.) As amended on Report. (305.) - 1854-5. Yi. 59. 95. 129 Amendment to be moved in Committee by Earl of Shaftesbury. (263a.) - 1854-5. vi. 93 BiUfor the better Prevention of Diseases.- (312.) - - - 1854-5. ra. 579 Bill to make better Provision for the Removal of Nuisances, Regulation of Lodging Houses, and the Health of Towns in Scotland. (250.) As amended in Committee. (268.) .-..-. - 1856. VI. 5. 35 Report of the General Board of Health on the Measures adopted for the Execution of the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act, and the Public Health Act, up to July 1849. ...----- 1849. xli. 1 Report of the General Board of Health on " the Circumstances attending the revolting Practices that have been said to occur in the Saint Giles's Cemetery, in the Parish of Saint Pancras ;" by H. Austin, Esq;, and R. Rawlinson, Esq. 1850. xxxix. pt. 1. p. 1 Copies of the Correspondence between the General Board of Health and the Metropolitan Sanitary Association, on the Subject of Amendments in the Nuisances Removal Act. (234.) ........ 1852.' XVII. 285 5ee also Choleea. Inteement op the Dead. Pooe, England and Wales, II. 7. Public Health. Quaeantine. Smoke Nuisance. Nuneaton and Hinckley Railway: Report of the Board of Trade on the Nuneaton and Hinckley Railway (Construction of Line, and Running Powers) Bill. (23. 121.) - - - 1859, Sess, 1. vm. 365 NUESEET GaEDENS, STEALING FEOM. See CRIMES AND OfFENCES, I. 7rf. III. 0. O'Beien. See Pooe in Ieeland, II. 1. O'CoNNELL, Me. Chaeles. See Pooe in lEELAifb, III. 3. O'CONNELL AND OTHEES V. ThE QuEEN : Questions of Law propounded to the learned Judges in the Case of O'Connell and others v. The Queen (Writs of Error), 10th July 1844. (182.) - - - 1844. x. 49 * Opiiiions delivered by the Judges in answer to the above Questions. (274.) - 1844. x. 51 The Lords Reasons on giving Judgment in the Case of O'Connell and others v. The Queen : — The Lord Chancellor. (277. 1.) 1844. x. 83 The Lord Brougham and Vaux. (277.2.) - - - 1844. x. 93 The Lord Denman. (277. 3.) ----- 1844, x. 103 The Lord Cottenham. (277. 4.) - - - - - 1844. x. 119 The Lord Campbell; (277. s.) 1844. x. 125 iS'ce also Associations and Societies, Unlawful. 6'CoNNOE, Feaegus. See National Land Company, O'CoNNOE, Maueice, See Killeen Claim of Peeeage. O'Deiscoll, Alexander, Esq.: Correspondence between Lord Chancellor Sugden and A. O'Driscoll, Esq., a Magistrate of the County of Cork. (78.) . - . . . -.1844. ix. 453 Memorials and Representations which have been addressed to the Irish Government recommendina; the Restoration of Mr. Alexander O'Driscoll to the Commission of the Peace. (230.) - - - - - - 1844. ix. 471 O'Neil, the Hon. J. B. R. (M.P. for Antrim)- See House op Commons, l, 40 3 662 GENERAL INDEX TO THE O'Neill ----- Oaths O'Neill, Viscount. See Mountcashell (Eael of) V. Viscount O'Neill. Oak Bakk. See Impokts and Exports, II. 6. &c. Oak Timbee: Eetuvns of the Prices of Oak Timber per Load, and of the Prices of Bark per Ton,- at each of the Royal Forests, from 1830 to 1846. (171.) - - 1846. Vol xx. p. 363 Further Return of the Sales of the Timber and Bark in each of the Royal Forests for each Tear from 1836 -to 1846 ; specifying the Amount sold at each Sale, the Price realized, and the Amount bought in; and, specifying the Forest in which such Sale took place. (217.) - - - . - - , - - - 1846. XX. 367 ■ Return of the Price at which the Government contracted for the Purchase of Russian Oak Pipe Staves per Mille in 1844 and 1845, and of the Price at which it contracted for the same in 1849 ; also stating what Duty was levied on their Importation in the Two former Years and the Year 1849 respectively. (76.) - - - 1850. xx. 609 See also Land Revenue, II. 2. Natal Timber. Oaths': I. Bills relating to Oaths : 1. Substitution of Declarations in lieu of Oaths. 2. Quakers, Moravians, Baptists, SfC. 3. Relating to Customs, Excise, Revenue Matters, Income Tax, S^e. 4. Unlawful Oaths. ^ 5. Oaths in the Army and Navy. 6. Oaths of Abjuration and Supremacy. 7. Commissions for taking Affidavits. 8. Presbyterians Oaths, Ireland. 9. Administration of Oaths abroad. II. Reports and Papers relating to Oaths. I. Bills relating to Oaths : 1. Substitution of Declarations in lieu of Oaths : Bill for the Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments ot the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof. (11.) - - 1835. i. 71 Bill [as amended by the Committee] for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof; and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits. (22.) - - - - - - - 1835. 1.77 Bill to amend an Act of the present Session for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in, various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof ; and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits. (159.) - - - - 1835. ii. 189 Bill to provide for the taking of Judicial Ratifications of Scottish Deeds on Oath as hereto- fore. (120.) - - - - - - - - 1836. 11.207 Bill to allow Affirmations or Declarations to be made instead of Oaths in certain Cases in Scotland. (76.) ^As amended in Committee. • (93.) - 1854-5. in. 19. 21 2. Quakers, Moravians, Baptists, S^c. : Bill to allow Quakers and Moravians to make Affirmation in all Cases where an Oath is or shall be required. (75. of 1833.) ..... cccxiv. 707 Bill to allow the People called Separatists to make a solemn Affirmation and Declaration instead of an Oath. (87. of 1833.) . - . - . cccxiv. 751 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Validily of certain Oaths, and to substitute a solemn Affirm- ation for an Oath in certain Cases. (78.) - - - - 1838. in. 757 As amended in Committee. (196.) - - - - - 1838. iii. 759 Amendments to be proposed by the Bishop of Exeter. (196 a.-) - - 1838. iii. 761 Bill for permitting Affirmation to be made instead of an Oath in certain Cases. (237.) As amended by Select Committee. (258.) - - - - 1838. ii. 37. 41 A similar Bill (277.)- Asamended in Committee. . (308.) - 1838. n. 45. ^7 Bill to provide a general Form of Affirmation for aU Persons who believe the taking of any Oath to be forbidden by their Duty towards God. (240.) - - 1840. n. 87 A similar BiU. (122.) - 1842. ii. 7 Bill to enable certain Persons of the Denomination of Christians called Baptists to make Affirmation, instead of swearing, in certain Cases. (54.) - - 1842. ii. 203 Bill to enable Persons who refiise on Religious Grounds to be sworn, to substitute an Affirm- ation for an Oath. (140.) ■- - - - - -.1849. ni. 61 Bill to settle the Form of Affirpiatipn to be made, in certain Cases by Quakers and other Persons by Law permitted to make an Affirmation instead of taking an Oath. (63.) - - - - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. m. 7 3. Relating to Customs, Excise, Revenue Matters, Income Tax, ^c. : Bill to authorize the principal Officers of the Customs in the British Colonies in America and the West Indies to examine "Witnesses on Oath. (63. of 1809.) - - xxm. 121 Bill to substitute a Declaration in lieii pf an Qath in the Verification of the Books of Persons dealing in certain Excisfeable Articles. (91. of 1812-13.) '-' - -'lix. 535 Bill to enable Persons to receive and hold Offices in the Manageinent and Collection of the Revenue without taking or subscribing certain Oaths and Declarations. (81. of 1824.) As amended by the Committee. (95. of 1824.). .- , . ; - - olx, 461. 463 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 663 Oaths Oaths : I. Bills — continued. 3. Relating to Customs,. Excise, SfC. — continued. Bill to abolish certain Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in tlie Customs and Excise, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof. (17. of 1831.) - Vol. cclxxxix. p. 267 BiU to explain and amend an A.ct of the last Session relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes; and to authorize Justices of the Peace in Ireland to administer Oaths required in Matters relating to Income Tax. (20.) ..... 1854. m. 31 See also Customs, 1. 2. 4. Unlawful Oaths : Bill to prevent the administering and taking of unlawful Oaths in Ireland; and for the Pro- tection of Magistrates and Witnesses in Criminal Cases. (115. of 1810.) - xxxii. 415 Bill to render more effectual the Act 37 Geo. 3. c. 123. for preventing the administering or taking unlawful Oaths. (128. of 1812.) ..... xlviii. 102$ BiU to amend and render more eifectual the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 102. for preventing the adminis- tering and taking unlawful Oaths in Ireland. (93. of 1823.) - - cxlit. 781 Bill to extend and render more effectual for Five Years the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 87. to amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 102. for preventing the administering and taking unlawful Oaths in Ireland. (188.) As amended in Committee. (235.) - - 1839. m. 723. 729 Bill to continue for One Year the above Act (2 & 3 Vict. c. 74.) (201.) - 1844. v. 795 Bill to continue for Two Years, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, and to amend the abo-ve Act (2 & 3 Vict. c. 74.) (287.) - - - 1845. v. 663 A similar BiU. (287.) -.-.-- 1847-8. vi. 609 BiU to continue 2 & 3 Vict. c. 74. as amended by 11 & 12 Vict. c. 89. (229.) - 1851. vi. 481 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, , so far as relates to Offences against the Public Peace; and the , administering or taking Oaths, to commit Offences < .punishable with Death or Transportation for Life, and sending threatening Letters. (146.) - - - - - , - - ~ - 1854. in. 691 Bill to continue the Act 2 85 3 Vict. c. 74. for preventing the administering and taking of unlawful Oaths in Ireland, as amended by 11 & 12 Vict. c. 89. (242.) - 1856. vi. 535 See also Peace, Public, Ikeland, III. 5. Oaths in the Army and Navy : Bill to regulate the Administration of Oaths in certain Cases to Officers in His Majesty's Land and Sea Forces. .(87. of 1817.) -..--- lxxxiii. 485 6. Oitths of Allegiance, Abjuration, and Supremacy : Bill to repeal so much of the Act 7 & 8 Will. 3. c. 27. as relates to the administering the Oath of Supremacy to Persons voting at Elections of Members of Parliament. (94. of 1823.) - - - - - ..... cxLiv. 779 A simUar BiU. (38. of 1824.) ...... cux. 137 Bill to render valid and effectual certain Oaths administered to and taken by certain Members of the House of Commons before Deputies of the late Lord Steward of His Majesty's Household, during the Vacancy of the said Office. (43. of 1812.) - - xlvii. 629 Bfll to repeal so much of certain Acts as requires certain Oaths to be taken by Members of the House of Commons before the Lord Steward, &c. (31. of 1831.) - cclxxxix. 495 Bill for the Relief of Hei* Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish ReUgion [by altering the Form of the Oath of Abjuration.] (116.) - - - 1847-8. v. 183 BiU to alter thb Oaths to be taken by all Persons now by Law required to take the Oaths of AUegiaiice, Supremacy, and Abjuration. (185.) ... 1849. m. 65 BUI to alter the Oaths to be ta,ken by Members of the Two Houses of Parliament not professing the Roman Catholic ReUgion. (148.) ..... 1849. vi. 109 BiU to' regulate the Mode of administering the Oath of Abjuration to Persons professing the Jewish Religion. (193.) - - - - - - 1851. v. 339 Bill to repeal certain Disabilities imposed by the Act 1 Geo. 1. c. 13. upon Persons voting in either House of Parliament without taking the Oath thereby prescribed. (108.) As amended in Committee. (121.) .... 1852. m. 141. 143 Bill to alter the Oaths to be taken by Persons now by Law required to take the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration. (194.) ... 1852-3. iii. 13 Bill for the Relief df Her Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish Religion [by altering the Form pfthe Oath of Abjuration]. (140.) .... 1852-3. T. 203 Bill for abrogating the Oath of Abjuration and the Assurance. (190.) - 1854-5. vi. 163 BiU for ' abrogating the Oath of Abjuration and the Assurance, and for substituting an Oath for securing the Protestant Succession to the Crown. (150.) - - 1856. vi. 65 BiUfor amending the Oath of Abjuration. (168.) - - - 1856. vi. 67 BUI to substitute One Oath for the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration. (68.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 323 Bill to substitute One Oath for the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration ; and for the Relief of Her Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish Religion. (64.) - 1857-8. v. 35 Proposed Amendment by the Earl of Lucan. (64 a.) - - 1857-8. v. 39 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to the Lords Amendments. (110.) - 1857-8. v. 41 Reasons to be offered t6 the Commons for the Lords insisting on their Amendments to the Bin to which the Commons disagree. (158.) * - - 1857-8. v. 43 Reason to be moved by the Earl of Derby instead of Reason 4. (158 a.) - 1857-8. v. 45 BUI to substitute One Oath for the Oaths of Allegiartce, Supremacy, and Abjuration, and for ■ relieving'th© Religious SclHJjplesofcertaiiiof Her Majesty's Subjects.. (132.) 1857-8. v. 47 40 4 664 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Oaths Oaths : I. Bills — co?itmued. 6. Oaths of Allegiance, Abjuration, and Supremacy — continued, Bill to provide for the Relief of Her Majesty's Subjects professing the Jewish Religion, (137.)— — As amended on Report. (190.) As amended on Recommitment. (197.) As amended on Report. (208.) - 1857-8. Vol. iv. p. 303. 305. 313. 315 Clauses to be proposed in Committee on Re-commitment by the Lord Redesdale, (190 a.) - ...... 1857-8. it. 307 Amendment to be moved in Committee on Re-commitment by the Duke of Marl- borough. (190 6.) - - - - - . . 1857-8. IT. 309 Amendments to be moTcd on Third Reading by the Earl of Harrington. (190c.) J857-8, IT. 311 See also Eael Maeshal. Libeett or Conscience. 7. Commissions for taking Affidavits : Bill to enable the Judges of the King's Bench and Common Pleas, and Barons of the Exchequer, in Ireland, to grant Commissions to certain Officers to take Affidavits and Special Bails in their Absence. (34. of 1806-7.) - - - ix. 161 Bill for extending to Scotland and Ireland the Povfer of the Lord High Chancellor to grant Commissions to enable Persons to take and receiTC Affidavits. (199.) - 1843. ii. 405 Bill to enable the Judges to appoint Commissioners within Ten Miles of London and in the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands to administer Oaths in Common Law, and to authorize the taking in the Country of Bail in Error, and Recognizances and Bail on the Revenue Side of the Exchequer. (80.) As amended in Committee. (100.) - - - - - - ' - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 1. 5 8. Presbyterians Oaths, Ireland: Bill to allow all Irish Presbyterians to make Oath by swearing with uplifted Hand. (25.) --------- 1838. IT. 343 9. Administration of Oaths abroad: Bill to enable British Diplomatic and Consular Agents abroad to administer Oaths and do Notarial Acts. (94.) - . . - . 1854-5. iii. 15 II. Reports and Papers relating to Oaths : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to, inquire into the Expediency of substituting Declarations in lieu of Oaths in certain Cases ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (64.) - - - . . 1834. xxi. 399 [Subjects: — Legislative Measures necessary for the gradual Diminution and nltunate Abolition of unnecessary and frivolous Oaths. , Abolition of Oaths taken on Admission to Offices and Franchises ; as to the Observance of Local Statutes and Customs ; and in compliance with the Statutes of Corporate and Collegiate Bodies. Accounts to be verified by Vouchers, and not by Oath. Declaration to be substituted for Churchwarden's Oath. False Declarations to be subject to all the Penalties of Perjury.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1835, to inquire into the Expediency of substituting Declarations in lieu of Oath in certain Cases ; with an Appendix, &c. (95.) - - - . 1837. xx. 31 Report from a Committee appointed for the like Purpose in 1837; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (88.) - - - - - , - - 1837. xx. 53 [SnBJEOTs: — Expediency of carrying into execution the Recommendations of the Committee of 1834, and of abolishing every unnecessary Oath.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Administration of Oaths ; and to whom were referred the above Two Reports and the Minutes of Evidence. (267.) - . . . . 1842. xvi. 131 (In consequence of the advanced State of the Session, the Committee were unable to complete the Investigation; and therefore did not report the Evidence, nor offer any Opinion upon it.) Reprinted ; together with the Reasons assigned by J. Scoble, Esq., before the said Com- mittee, for declining to be sworn ; together with his ObserTations. (141.) 1849. xxTii. 721 Account of the Oaths administered to Officers of Excise under 12 & 13 Car. 2., and of Instructions and Regulations respecting the same, eince 1822. (93. of 1824.) - clxix. 61 Returns setting forth at length the Oaths taken on Admission to the Freedom of the City of London, and on Admission to certain of the Incorporated Companies, and all Oaths administered by such Companies to their Officers or Servants. (73.) - 1834. xxii. 245 Copy and Translation of the Oath taken at Matriculation in the University of Cambridge. (26.) - 1835. xxxTii. 433 Reports from the University of Oxford to an Order of the House for Copies and Translations of all Oaths taken by Members of the University, of the Form used in petitioning for ' Graces for the Degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts, and in applying for and in granting Dispensations for the said Degrees, &c. (28. & 41.) - 1835. xxxtii. 435. 445 Copies and Translations of all Oaths heretofore required to be taken by the University Statutes of Oxford and Cambridge abolished or altered by Order of Convocation or Senate since 1st Jan. 1835. (134.)- - - - . 1836. xxt. 661 Account of the Number of Oaths dispensed with, and Declarations substituted, by Order of the Treasury, pursuant to the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 62. (318.) - 1836. xxTi. 389 See also Abmiealtt, Cotjets op. Aliens. Attaindees, &c. Bankeuptct, I. ChANCEET, CoUET .op, I. COEPOEATIONS, MUNICIPAL, EngSLAND AND WalES. EJECTIONS AND ElECTOES, 1. HouSE OP COMMONS, 1. HoUSE OP LOEDS, 2. Pbejtjet. Peitt Council Appellate Jueisdiction. Quaetee Sessions, Roman Cathoucs, 1. 1. 2, Shebiffs, England and Wai-es. Witnjes§?s. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 665 .Oatmeal - . . _ Offices Oatmeal and Oats. See Corn. Impoets and Expoets, II. 3. Peotisions. Obscene Books, &c. : Bill for more effectually preventing the Sale of obscene Books, Pictures, Prints, and other Articles. (43.) ^As amended in Committee. (84.) As amended by the Commons. (207.) 1857, Sess.2. Vol. vi. p. 287. 291. 293 Occasional Poems op Peatee. See Common Peayee Book. Occupation op Land. See Land, Occupation of. Odd Fellows, Oedee of. See Peovident Associations. Odessa. See Coen, III. 3, Tueket and Russia, Wae between. Offences AND Oppendees. /S'ee Coeonee's Inquests. Ceimes and Offences. Cdstoms, 1. 3. OUTEAGES, IeELAND. Offences committed abeoad. See Aemt, 1. 3. Cape of Good Hope. Muedees and Manslaughtees abeoad. Officbes, Public. Opfences relating to Coin. See Coin and Coinage, I. III. 4. Oppences against the Peeson : Bill for consolidating and amending the Statutes in England relating to Offences against the Person. (21. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (41.) As amended by the Commons. (119.) ...... ccxxiv. 27. 45. 67 Bill for consolidating and amending the Statutes in Ireland relating to Offences against the Person. (77. of 1829.) -.---. - , ccxlii. Ill Bill to amend the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 34. for consolidating and amending the Statutes in Ireland relating to Offences against the Person. (166. of 1833.) - - cccxv. 563 Bill for amending the Laws relating to Offences against the Person in certain Cases. (118.) ---.-.--'- 1835. 1.539 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Offences against the Person. (162.) As amended by the Committee. (209.) As amended on Third Reading. (230.) 1837. ii. 173. 177. 181 Bill for the further Security and Protection of Her Majesty's Person. (186.) - 1842. iv. 321 Bill for consolidating the Statute Law of England relating to Indictable Offences against the Person. (282.) ...... 1856. iv. 191 Bill to consolidate and amend the Statute Law of England relating to Offences against the Person. (54.) ------- 1857, Sess. 2. v. 329 See also Crimes and Offences, I. 8 a. Outrages, Ieeland. Offences against the Post Office. See Post Office, I. Offences at Sea : Bill for the more speedy Trial of Offences committed at Sea. (32. of 1806.) - i. Ill Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 46 Geo. 3. c. 54., for the more speedy Trial of Offences committed in distant Parts upon the Seas, to Offences committed in Africa against the Slave Trade Laws. (159. of 1819.) - - . - xcvn. 911 Bill to remove Doubts and to remedy Defects in the Law with respect to Offences committed at Sea, or within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty. (87. of 1820.) - cxiv. 535 Bill to enable Commissioners for trying Offences upon the Sea, and Justices of Peace, to take Examinations touching such Offences, and to commit to safe Custody Persons charged therewith. (61. of 1826.) ------ cxcix. 133 Bill for the more speedy Trial of Offences committed on the High Seas. (15.) - 1844. v. 371 Bill to provide for the Prosecution and Trial in Her Majesty's Colonies of Offences committed within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty. (120.) . - . 1849. iiL 35 See also Crimes and Offences, 1. 9. lo. Piracy. Office op, Works. See Works, Office of. Opficees. See Aemt. Geeenwich Hospital. Militia. Navt. Officees, Coepoeate. See Coepoeation Opficees, Election of. Corporations, Municipal. Sacramental Test. Officees, Foeeign. See Aemt, 1. 4. III. 4. Opficees, Public : Bill for trying and punishing in Great Britain Persons holdujg Public Employments for Offences committed abroad ; and for extending the Provisions of the Act 21 Jac. 1. to all Persons authorized to commit to safe Custody. (1801-2.) - - [ii.] 377 Bill to extend certain of the Provisions of the Act 42 Geo. 3. c. 85. for trying and punishing in Great Britain Persons holding Public Employments for Offences committed abroad, to all Cases of Civil Actions brought against them. (42. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 275 See also Actions, Feivolous and Vexatious. Embezzlement. Officees op the East India Compant (Civil and Military). See East Indies. Offices, Colonial. See Colonies, I. III. 4 P 666 GENERAL INDEX: TO THE Offices Offices, Public : I. Bills relating to Public Offices : 1. Regulation, SfC. of Offices. 2. Granting Offices in Reversion. 3. Sale of Offices. 4. Sinecure Offices. 5. Office Buildings. II. Eeports on Public Offices. m. Accounts and Papers relating to Public OfiSces. I. Bills relating to Public Offices : 1 . Regulation, SfC. of Offices : BiU to regulate the taking of Securities in all Offices in respect of which Security ought to be given ; and to avoid the Grant of aU such Offices in the event of Security not being given within a limited Time after the Grant thereof. (108. of 1810.) Vol. xxxii. p. 359 Bill to explain and amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 85. for the taking of Securities in Offices in respect of which Security ought to be given. (102. of 1812.) ' - - xlviii. 951 Bill to abolish certain Offices, and regulate others in Ireland, (48. of 1817.) - Lxxxin. 229 Bill to amend the last above Act, bo far as relates to the Commissioners of the Board of Works in Ireland. (32. of 1824.) - - . . . cLix. 87 Bill to abolish certain Offices, and regulate others, in Scotlanct. (81. of 1817.) - LXXXin. 415 Bill to continue Persons in Offices and Employments, Civil or Military, notwithstanding the Demise of the Crown. (56. of 1817.) - ... - Lxxxni. 269 BiU to abolish all Fees and Stamp Duties chargeable on the Renewal of all Appointments, Commissions, Grants, Pensions, and Patents consequent on the Demise of the Crown. (158. of 1830.) As amended by the Committee. (171. of 1830.) - ccLxm. 383. 385 A second BiU. (204. of 1830.) - . . . . cclxiii. 635 BiU to continue for Six Months aU such Commissions, Appointnients, Grants, or Patents of Offices or Employments, Civil or Military, as were in force at the Time of the Demise of George IV., and as have not been superseded, determined, or made void during the Reign of His present Majesty. (22. of 1830-31.) - . . cclxxxiii. 107 BiU to continue certain Patent Commissions [in the Colonies] until the Exhibition of the Commissions revoking them. (275.) ----- 1846. iv. 235 Bill to simplify the Forms of Appointments to certain Offices, and the Manner of passing Grants, under the Great Seal. (118.)- - - . . 1851. m. 85 2. Granting Offices in Reversion : Bill to prohibit the granting of Offices in Reversion, or for joint Lives with Benefit of Survivorship. (5. of 1807.) - - - - - - ix. 241 A simUar BUI. (3. of 1808.) - ... - xv. 21 A simUar Bill. (13. of 1810.) -.-..- xxxii. 5 A similar Bill. (10. of 1811.) . . . - . xli. 213 BiU to suspend the granting of Offices in Reversion, or for joitit Lives with Benefit of Survivorship. (45. of 1808.) - - - - - - xv. 25 BUI to make perpetual the Act 48 Geo. 3. for suspending the granting of Offices in Reversion, or for joint Lives with Benefit of Survivorship. (3. of 1810.) - - xxxii. 1 BUI for altering the Mode of granting Offices heretofore granted in Reversion, or for joint Lives with Benefit of Survivorship. (41. of 1810.) - - - - xxxii. 9 BiU to make Provision respecting certain Grants of Offices. (87. of 1810.) - xxxii. 13 A simUar BiU. (38. of 1812.) ------ xLvn. 587 BiU to continue the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 40. for making Provision for a limited Time respecting certain Grants of Offices. (78. of 1813-14.) . - . - lxix. 465 BUI to prohibit the granting of Offices in Reversion, or for joint Lives with Benefit of Survivorship.. (86. of 1814-15.) ---.-- Lxxm. 395 3. Sale of Offices : BiU to prevent the Sale and Brokerage of Offices. (76., of 1809.) - - xxiii. 209 BiU to amend the Act 49 Geo. 3. c. 126. for the further Prevention of the Sale and Brokerage of Offices. (61.0^1812-13.) - . - -, - - , lviii. 24l BiU to amend the Act 49 Geo. 3. c. 126. so far as relates to the Offices of the Six Clerks in the Court of Chancery in Ireland. (140. of 1812-13.) - - - lix. 839 4. Sinecure Offices: Bill for abolishing and regulating Sinecures and Offices executed by Deputy ; and for pro- viding other Means for recompensing the faithful Discharge of high or efiective Civil Offices, and for other economical Purposes. (130. of 1812.) , - - xlviii. 1107 A simUar BiU. (36. of 1812-13.) - - - - - lvih. 205 5. Office Buildings : Bill to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public BuUdings to provide addi- tional Offices for the Public Service in or near Downing Street. (254.) - 1854-5. IV. 1 BiU to make further Provision for enabling the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works to acquire a Site for additional Offices for the Public Service near Whitehall and Her Majesty's Palace at Westminster. (92.) . . - 1859, Sess. 1. in. 31 Letter addressed by the First Commissioner of WorkSj &c. to the Lords of the Treasury, containing the Award of the Judges appointed to report upon the Designs for the proposed new Government Offices. (178.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 199 SE^SIOi^AL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 667 Offices Offices, Public — continued. II. Reports on Public Offices : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1817, on Finance ; with an Appendix. (52. of 1817.) - - - - - Vol. lxxxiv. p. 447 [Subject: — Sinecure Offices.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1834, on Sinecure Offices ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (227.) - - 1834. xxviii. 1 [ScBJECTS: — Number of Returns of Offices. OtjectionaWe Nature of Offices ■with Emoluments and ■without Duty. Expediency of abolishing some and regulating others, and buying up Grants of Offices.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1835, on Sinecure Offices in the Colonies I with Minutes of Evidence. (244.) - j, - 1835. xlvi. 1 [Subjects; — Sinecure Offices, and Offices executed ■wholly or principally by Deputy, in the West India Islands.] Reports of Committees of Inquiry into Public Offices, and Papers connected there- with. -..---. - 1854. xxx-viii. 225 [Sdbjeots — Treasury. Colonial Office. Chief Secretary's OffiiJe, Ireland ; Irish Office, London ; Privy Council Office, Dublin. Eines and Penalties Audit Office, Dublin. Board of Trade. Department of Practical Science and Art. Poor La^w Board. Pri^yy Council Office. Copyhold, Inclosure, and Tithe Commission. Colonial Laud and Emigration Office. Board of Ordnance. Office of Works. Organization of the Permanent Civil Service.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Downing Street Public Offices Extension BiU ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Proceedings of the Coromittee, and Appendix. (268.) - - - 1854-5. xxv. 689 III. Accounts and Papers relating to Public Offices : Returns relative to Offices granted in Reversion. (64. of 1808.) - - - xxi. 201 Accounts of the Emoluments of certain Offices in England, Scotland, and Ireland. (73., 74. & 105. of 1817.) - -■ - - - - Lxxxvi. 190. 230. 256 Statement of the Proceedings of the Commissioners of the Treasury with respect to the Esta- blishment of certain Offices. (9. of 1817.) - - LXXXVI. 290 Account of all Offices tenable with a Seat in the House of Commons abolished, regulated, or created during the Reign of George III. (36. of 1817.) - - - lxxxvi. 306 Returns of all Offices held under the Crown in England now granted in Reversion. (14. & 21. of 1818.) - - - - - , - - xciv. ,179.183 Return of all Offices granted in Reversion since 1st January 1820 by the Crown. (105. of 1821.) - ... . - - cxxv. 239 Return of Offices granted in Reversion since 1st January 1822 by the Cro^wn or the Judges at Westminster. (75. of 1823.) - - - - - - clv. 53 / Return of tbe Judges of th6 Court of Common Pleas relative to Offices in Reversion. (55. of 1824.) . - - - ... cLxix. 69 Return of Offices granted in Reversion by the Judges of the Courts of Exchequer, Common Pleas, and King's" Bench. (55. of 1825.) . . - . l cxcin. 27 Return of Offices granted in Reversion by the Crown. (31. of 1825.) - - cxcin. 31 Accounts respecting all Offices whicb have been aboUshed or regulated in the United King- dom under the Acts for regulating Public Offices. (134. of 1830.) - cclxxviii. 381 Return of all Houses, Buildings, &c. hired for Official Purposes, including Crown Projperty, showing the Situation of each, the Term for which it is held, the Amount of Rent and Taxes -syith which it is chargeable; &c. (129.) - - 1854-5. xx. 153 See also Civil SEUvicE. Offices, Public : Regulated or abolished. See Bankruptcy Courts. Chancery, Court of, England. Chancery, Court of, Ireland. Clerks of the Peace. Courts in England. Courts in Ireland. Colonies, I. CoitMON Pleas, Court of, England. Coroners. Customs. Exchequer, Court of, England. Exchequer, Court of, > Ireland. Exchequer, Court of, Scotland. Fines and Recoveries. Hornings AND Inhibitions, Scotland. , House op Commons, 2. Land Revenue, , I. Mint. Ordnance, 3. Pells, Clerk op. Queen's Bench. Registry of Deeds, Ireland. Rolls, Master of, Ireland'. Session, Court of. Signet and Privy Seal Offices. Sheriffs, England and Wales. Purchase of. See Common Pleas, Court of, England. King's Bench, Court of, England. Duti/ on Profits of. See Property Duty. Property and Income Tax. In the Disposal of the Crown. See Courts in Ireland. Salaries in. See Salaries, Public. By which Seats are vacated, &c. See House op Commons, i. For other Matters. See Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Courts, Officers Fees, &c. Chancery, Court of, England. Ci'vil Service. County Courts. Courts in England. Courts in Ireland. Courts in Scotland. Exchequer, Court of, , Ireland. Ecclesiastical Courts. Fees, &c. Foreign Office. Hornings and Inhibitions. House of Lords, i. Indemnity. Land Revenue. Magistracy. Pensions. Revenue, Public, I. Stationery fob Registration and Public Offices, Scotland. Superannuations. 4P 2 668 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Official ----- Obange Official Assignees. See Bankruptcy, III. BANKRUPTcr Courts, Oppicees Fees, &c. Official Residences. See Offices, Public, III. Ogilvt, Walter, Esq. See Aielie Claim: op Peerage. Oil. See Prices Current. Whale Fishery. Old Bailey Court. See Central^ Criminal Court. Oldcastle Union. See Poor in Ireland, III. i. Oldenburg, Duchy op : Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Grand Duke of Oldenburg; signed at London, 4tli April 1844. - - - - 1844. Vol. n. p. 1 Accession of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg to the Convention concluded 4th August 1847 between Great Britain and Hanover, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Hanover, 28th December 1847. - - - 1847-8. xix. 637 See also Copyright. Corn, II. Hanseatic States. Trade, Foreign. Oldham Alliance Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Oldham Alliance Railway (Lines from Oldham) Bill, (in 148. 61.) ----- 1847. XL. 281 Report of the Committee of the Privy Council for Trade on the Abandonment of the Undertaking of the Oldham Alliance Railway Company. (31.)- 1852-3. Lxvi. 379 Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Guide Bridge Junction 'Railway : Reports of the Board of Trade on the Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Guide Bridge Junction Railway Bills (Working of Line, and Branch from Oldham to Rochdale.) (23. 65. 136.) -..-.. 1859, Sess. I. vin. 239. 403 Oldham, Fall of a Cotton Mill at : Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Causes of the Fall of a Cotton Mill at Oldham, and the Fall of Part of the Prison at North- leach, in the County of Lancaster ; with an Appendix. - - . 1845. XXV. 453 " Olinda," The : Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the " Olinda,'' of Liverpool, made under Direction of the Board of Trade, by Captain W. H. Walker. - - 1854. xxxT. 405 Omnibuses. See Hackney Carriages and Omnibuses, Opinions and Reasons in Appeal Cases : Opinions of the Lord Brougham and Vaux and the Lord Cottenham in Doe v. Perratt. (270.)^- ------ - 1842. XIV. 451 Opinions of the Lord Chancellor and of several other Lords in the Auchterarder Cases. (5.) - ----- 1843. xviii. 137 Opinions of the Lords in the Cases of the Queen v. Millis, and the Queen v. Carroll : — The Lord Brougham and Vaux. (238. J.) - - - 1843. xvui. 267 The Lord Abinger. (238. 2.) - - - - - 1843. xvni. 285 The Lord Campbell. (238.3.) - . - - . 1843. xvm. 289 The Lord Denman. (238.4.) . - - - 1843, xvm. 313 The Lord ChanceUor. (23.1.) - - - - - 1844. x. l' The Lord Cottenham. (23.2.) ----- 1844. x. 17 Reasons of the Lords on giving Judgment in the Case of O'Connell and others v. the Queen : — The Lord Chancellor. (277. i.) - - - - - 1844. x. 83 The Lord Brougham. (277. 2.) - - , - - - 1844. x. 93 The Lord Denman. (277.3.) ------ 1844. x. 103 The Lord Cottenham. (277.4.) - - - - 1844. x. 119 The Lord Campbell. (277.5.) - . - - . 1844. x. 125 Opinions of the Lords in the Case of Stokes v. Heron :— The Lord Brougham and Vaux. (161. i.) - . - 1845. viii. 289 The Lord Cottenham. (161.2.) - - - . 1845. viu. 297 The Lord Campbell. (161.3.) ----- 1845. viii. 301 Opinions op the Judges. See Questions to Judges, Opium. See China Trade. East Indies, IL i. III. 3. 4. Orange Lodges : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1835, to inquire into the Nature, Character, Extent, and Tendency of Orange Lodges or Societies in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (225.) - 1835. xxra. 1 Second Report ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (226.)' - 1835. xxiii. 501 Third Report ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (227.) - 1835. xxiv. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads op Evidence :— Period of the first Establishment of Orange Lodges, and their Effects on the general State of the Country, and on the Administration of Justice. Advantages to be derived from putting them down. Number of Lodges in activity. Number of Warrants at present on the Books of the Grand Lodge. Dormant, Duplicate, and Marching "Warrants. No Oath or Bond of Secresy appertaining to the Society. Society of United Irishmen preceded the Establish- ment of the Orange Society. Number of Orangemen reviewed by General Knox at the Time of the Eebellion. Processions were discountenanced by Orange Leaders before the passing of the An ti -Procession Act. Riband Processions take place generally twice in the Year, and Orange Processions would have been discontinued long ago if those of Ribandmen had been prevented. Examination respecting the Outrages at Maghery, Portadown, and Tanderagee.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 669 Obanqe - - > . Oednance Orange Lodges — continued. Eeport from Select Committee of the House of Commons relating to Orange Institutions in Great Britain and the Colonies. (250.) - - - 1835. Vol. xxv. p. 1 [Subjects : — Constitution of Orange Lodges, and Connexion between those of England and Ireland. Grand Committee, and Deputy Grand Masters. Rules and Ordinances of the Loyal Orange Institution and Lodges in Ireland, in 1825, under "Warrants issued therefrom. Power of the Grand Master. The ostensible Object is religious. Qualification. Number of Orangemen in * Great Britain. Demonstrations of physical Force in Ireland, and Efforts for Extension in England. Lodges in the Army, and Efforts to suppress them unavailing. The Committee cannot reconcile the Ignorance of the Grand OfScers with the Fact of the Existence of Lodges in the Army. Foreign Warrant to Brother E. Nucella. Number of Lodges in Scotland. General Orders of the Commander of the Forces, dated 31st Aug. 1835, forbidding the holding of Orange Lodges in the Army.] , See also Belfast, Eiots in. Outrages, Ireland. Peace, Public, Ireland. Orange Eiver Sotekeigntt. See Cape of Good Hope. Orchards, Stealing from. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 7 d. III. Orders in Council. See America, United States of. British Guiana. China Trade. Cholera. Church op England, II. 3. Colonies. Commercial Licences. Corn. Denmark. Dromobe Deanery. Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Quarantine. Slavery, III. 5. Sugar. Trade, Foreign, I. Orders of the House. See Bills, Private. House of Lords. Standing Orders. Ordnance : 1. Ordnance Works : Bill for vesting certain Lands and Hereditaments in Trustees for promoting the Service o^ the Ordnance at Woolwich. (1801-2.) ..... [n.] 23 Bill to vest certain Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments in Trustees for better securing the Docks, Ships, and Stores at Chatham, and for the Use of the Ordnance at Warley Common and Woolwich. (68. of 1803-4.) - - - [vm.] 287 Bill for mating Compensation to the Proprietors of certain Lands, Sic. at Weeden Beck, pur- chased in pursuance of the Act 43 Geo. 3., for erecting Buildings thereon for the Service of the Ordnance. (69. of 1803-4.) - - - - . [vm.] 305 Bill to make Compensation to the Proprietors of certain Lands and Hereditaments at Woolwich and Charlton, purchased in pursuance of the Acts 42 and 43 Geo. 3., for promoting the Service of the Ordnance. (75. of 1803-4.) . - - . [vm.] 367 Bill for vesting certain Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments in Trustees for better securing the Docks, Ships, and Stores at Portsmouth, and for extending the Lines and Works at Dover. (81. of 1806.) - - - - . . i. 313 Bill for making Compensation to the Proprietors of Lands, and Hereditaments purchased for better securing the Docks, Ships, and Stores at Portsnaouth, and for extending the Lines and Works at Dover, in pursuance of the Act 46 Geo. 3. (38. of 1809.) - xxiii. 57 Bill for extinguishing a Eight of Way over a Eoad in front of Chatham Lines, and vesting the Soil thereof in His Majesty. (110. of 1808.) .... xv. 773 Bill to facilitate the Purchase of Common, Commonable and other Eights, by the Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance. (262.) .... 1854. in. 511 Eeturn of the Martello Towers, Forts, Lines, &c. in Kent and Sussex, and the estimated Expense of maintaining the same ; and an Account of all Sums expended in the Con- struction of the Eoyal Military Canal. (49. of 1816.) - - - Lxxix. 263 2. Ordnance Department : Bill to extend and render more effectual the Acts 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 69. and 3 Geo. 4. c. 108. respecting Estates thereby vested in the Principal Officers of the Ordnance,and to facilitate the Public Business in the said Department. (105. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvl 691 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Services of the Ordnance Department, and the vesting and Purchase of Lands and\ Hereditaments for those Services, and for the Defence and Security of the Eealm. (235.) - - - 1842. iv. 73 Bill for transferring to One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State the Powers and Estates vested in the Principal Officers of the Ordnance. (308.) - 1854-5. vi. 167 3. Treasurer of Ordnance : Bin for the better Eegulation of the Office of Treasurer of the Ordnance. (23. of 1806.) - i. 33 Bill for consolidating the Offices of Paymaster General, Paymaster and Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, Treasurer of the Navy, and Treasurer of the Ordnance. (165.) - 1835. ii. 311 4. Ordnance Estimates ; Estimates of the Charge of the Office of Ordnance, for 1816, for Great Britain and Ireland : Land Service, and Allowances and Compensations to superannuated and retired Half- pay Military and Civil Officers. (16. of 1816.) .... xxxx. 97 Similar Estimate for the Year 1817. (39. of 1817.) ... lxxxvi. 139 Supplementary Paper, showing farther Eeductions, CivU and Military, to be made in the Ordnance Department. (47. of 1816.) -...,. exxx. 119 Account of the Sums voted in Supply during each Year, from 1835 to 1842, under the Heads of Army, Navy, Ordnance, Commissariat, &c. (16.)- - - 1843. xvm. 7 Eeturn of the Number of Men and Boys voted for the Service of the Ordnance Military Corps in each Year, from 1835-36 to 1842-43 ; also, of the Number of Men actually serving in such Corps on 5th April 1840, 1841, and 1842. (in 39.) - - 1843. xviii. 10 Sums voted in Supply for the Ordnance. See Finance. 4P 3 670 GENERAL INDEX TO THi-^ Ordnance - -" - - OitTEAGES Oednance — continued. 5. Salaries, SfC, of Officers : Return (so far as relates to the Ordnance Office) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, in any new Situation or Appointment, in 1847 ; and of the increased Salary and Emoluments allowed in 1847 to every Person who may have been upon the Establishment of any Office or Department before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence between the Treasuiy and the respective Offices and Departments relative thereto, and relative to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, or Emoluments, where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) - - - - 1847-8. Vol. xxi. p. 395 See also Aemt, 1. 1. III. 3. Aemt of OcctrpATioN m Feance. Fees, Perquisites, &C. MiLITAET ExPENDITTJEB. OFFICES, PXJBLIC, 11. PENSIONS, NaVAL AND MiLITAET. WaE DePAETMENT. Ordnance Memoie, Ireland : Report to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Facts relating to the Ordnance Memoir of Ireland; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. - - , - - 1844. xxvii. 151 Oednance Stoees. See Embezzlement. Navy, IT. 2. Oednancb Scevey. See Survey op Geeat Britain. Oregon Boundaey. See America, United States op. Organs, &c. in the Streets : Bill for the Suppression of Barrel Organs and other Musical Instruments in the Streets of the MetropoUs. (67.) ------- 1857-8. iii. 189 Orkney Commons. See Caithness and Orkney Commons. Oekney Seamen. See Seamen, Meechant. Oemb's Bay : Report and Survey of Orme's Bay. (in 39.) - - - . 1837. lvi. 23 See also Railvtays, II. 8. Ormonde and Ossoey, Eael of : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Earl of Ormond and Ossory, claiming to vote at the Elections of Repre- sentative Peers for Ireland. (104. of 1821.) - - - - cxxvii. 339 Orphan Children, Ireland. See Poor in Ireland. Orphans Fund. See London. Ossoey, Roman Catholic Chapel. See Desmond, Michael. Otago Association. See New Zealand. Ottoman Dominions, Consuls in. See Consuls. Ottoman Poetb. See Turkey. i OuDE : Correspondence between the India Board and the Court of Directors of the East India Com- pany, relative to the Claim of Mr. Prendergast, on account of the Lucknow Bankers, on the King of Oude. <13.) - - - - - - 1834. xxii. 303 Proceedings of the Court of Directors with reference to the Instructions ti'ansmitted to them by the India Board to despatch a Letter on the Subject of the Claims of Baboo Ram Doss and Baboo Ram Chown Lall (Heirs of the late Moiihur Doss and Seetul Bahoo) on the King of Oude. (23.) 1834. xxii. 337 Papers relating to the Affiiirs of Oude. (130.) - - - 1834. xxii. 379 Papers relative to the Government and to the Succession to the Throne of Oude. ' (324. & 366.) - „..--- 1838. VIII. 215. 245 Papers relating to Oude. . . - - . 1856. xm. 49 [Subjects: — Mal-administration of the Native GoTernment. Military and Diplomatic Arrangements of the Indian Government in relation thereto.] See also East Indies, III. 1. East Indies (British Goveenment), II. 3. OUSE AND DeRWENT WAPENTAKE : Report of the Admiralty on the Wapentake of Ouse and Derwent, &c. BilL (33.15.) - - , - - - - 1854. XXXVII. 763 ' Outhouses, Stealing from. See Crimes and Offences, I. 7 b. 18. III. Outlawry, Peoclamation of. See Church Notices. Outrages, Ireland : Bill for the better Protection of Life, and to facilitate the Apprehension and Detection of Persons guil^ty of certain Offences, in Ireland. (26.) - - - 1846. iv. 267 A similar Bill. (36.) — As amended in Committee. (49.) — As amended on Report. (51.) — As amended on further Consideration of Report. (53.) - 1846. iv. 275. 297. 307. 321 Amend«^ to be proposed in Comee by Ld. Denman. (36 a. & 36 6.) - 1846. iv. 283. 285 Earl of St. Germans. (36 c.) - 1846. iv. 287 Clauses proposed to be added. (36 d.) - . - _ 1846. iv. 289 Clauses to be proposed in Committee by the Earl of Saint Germans. (36 e.. & 36/.) - - - - - - - - - 1846. IV. 293. 295 Clause to be proposed l)y the. Lord Stourton. (51 «.) - - - 1846. iv. 317 Clause to be proposed on the Report. (51 b.) - - - 1846. iv. 319 SESSIOIfAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. fifl Outrages Outrages, Ireland — continued. Bill for the better Prevention of Crime and Outrage in certain Parts of Ireland until 1st December 1849, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (10.) 1847-8, Vol. IV. p. 1 Bill to continue the preceding Act. (218.) ... . 1850. iii. 627 A similar Bill. (343.) - - - - . 1850. in. 629 A similar Bill. (221.) - ... 1852. m. 135 A similar BiU. (359.) - - - - . 1852-3. iv. 253 A similar Bill. (242.) ...... 1854. iii. 601 Bill to continue an Act of the Eleventh Year of Her present Majesty, for the better Prevention of Crime and Outrage in certain Parts of Ireland. (235.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (316.) - - 1854-5, iii^ 437. 439 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the State of Ireland, since the Tear 1835, in respect of Crime and Outrage, which have rendered Life and Property insecure in that Part of the Empire, and to report thereon to the House ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (72.) : — Part I. - - ..-•... 1839. xviii. 1 Part II. - -. - - . ■■ . . 1839. xix. 1 Part in. - - - -' - - - 1839. xx. 1 Part IV. - - - - - - - 1839. xxi. 1- (The Committee reported the Evidence, unnaocompanied by any Comment or Opinion.) [Heads of Evidence: — The Effect of Political Agitation upon the Minds of the People. Causes of Agrarian Outrages. Stealing of Arms ; by whom, and for what Purpose. How far the State and Amount of Crime is increased or diminished by the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Priests. Denunciations from the Altar. Ejectments often the Cause of Outrage. Decrease of J'action Eights. Working of the Jury System. Orange Processions. Orange Societies, in relation to Crime and Outrage. Frequency of Peijury. Origin, Objects, and Effects of Kibandism. Conduct of the [Soman Catholic Priesthood in relation to Eibandism. Stipendiary Magistrates. Threatening Notices.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1852, to inquire into the State of those Parts of the Counties of Armagh, Monaghan, and Louth -vy^hich are referred to in Her Majesty's Speech, into the immediate Cause of Crime and Out- rage in those Districts, and into the Efficiency of the Laws, and of their Administration, for the Suppression of such Crime and Outrage ; together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (40.) - - . . . 1852-3. lxx. 1 [Subjects : — The Committee suggest that the Law relating to the Possession of Pass-words and Documents should be restored ; that the Qualification for serving on Juries be altered ; that the Court of Queen's Bench be empowered to remove the Trial to any other County ; and that in the Bonds to be entered into on taking out tublicans Licenses, it may be made a Condition that up unlawful Society will be allowed to meet in the House.] [Heads op Evidence: — Agrarian Outrages. Absenteeism. Condition of the People, Agrarian Confederacies. Coroners Inquests. Crown Prosecutions. Ejectments. Emigration. Hardships experienced by the Tenant, from no Allowance being made to him for Improvements. Necessity of Legislative Interference between Landlord and Tenant. Origin and Object of the Kiband Association. Effect of Ribandism in producing Intimidation, and obstructing the Course of Justice. Defective Constitution of Juries. Orange Lodges. Police. Public Houses. High Rents. Sub-letting of Land. Policy of the Roman Catholic Clergy in reference to Riband Proceedings. Formation and Objects of the Tenant League. Appendix consisting of Cfriminal Returns for 1844, 1845, 1849, 1850, 1851, and 1852.] Report of Major Holmes and J. Greene, Esq., on the Case of Captain Vignoles and Captain Gleeson; with the Opinion of the Solicitor General on the Case, and the Minute of the Lord Lieutenant thereon, (in 72.-App.) .... 1839. xxi. 5 Monthly Returns of the Chief Constables of Police in Ireland of Outrages committed in their respective Baronies. (211. of 1831-32.) .... cccx. 407 Further Returns. (34. of 1833.) .... . cccxxv. 1 Return of Outrages reported at the Constabulary Office as having occurred during the Month of June 1837. (221.) 1837. xv. 159 Similar Returns for Nov. and Dec. 1835, 1836, and 1837. (119.) - 1838. vii. 103 Reports of the Officers of the Irish Constabulary respecting Outrages committed in May and June 1837 at KUdoney in Donegal, and at Woodstoun in Wexford, with respect to the Salmon Fisheiy at those Places. (14.) .... 1838. vii. 629 Returns of Outrages ' reported to the Constabulary Office as having been committed within the several Counties of Ireland, from Ist December 1837 to 31st January 1839. (26.) ...... 1839. vi. 369 Ditto, from 1st January 1839 to 31st December 1839. (277.) - - 1840. xiv. 307 Ditto, from 1st January to 31st December 1840. (131.) - . - 1841. xviii. 269 Ditto, for 1841, and for each of the Months of the Year 1842, up to the 31st May 1842. (156.) - - - - - - 1842. XV. 55 Ditto, for each of the Months of the Year 1841, and continued to May 1842, inclusive, (in 170.) ..... 1842. xv. 176 Ditto, for June 1842. (213.) 1842. xv, 91 Ditto, from July 1842 tb July 1843 inclusive. (8. 20. 51. 79. 111. 134. 175. 241.) - - - - - - 1843. XVIII. 475-526 Ditto, from July 1843 to June 1845. (76. 103. 160. 209. & 279.) - 1845. vm. 315-383 Ditto, from July 1845 to May 1847. (244.) ... . . 1847. xxi. 85 Ditto, from June 1847 to July 1848. (35. 105. 199. 264. & 304.) - 1847-8. xxi. 51-99 Minutes of Evidence taken during an Investigation lately held at Mullingar in Ireland, before John Brooke, Esquire, Queen's Counsel, respecting certain Transactions which occurred during thfe last Election for the County of Weatmeath ; and the Opinion of the Com. missioners thereon. (6.) - - -' * «- - - 1839. vi. 395 4P 4 672 GENERAL INDEX TO THE OUTEAGES OuiBAGES, Ireland — continued. Correspondence relating to Transactions which occurred at MuUingar on 11th August 1837, and to the Investigation thereof in June 1838 ; and Copy of the Decision of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland thereon. (94.) ... 1839. Vol.vi. p. 445 Papers respecting Michael Bryan and John Coughlan : — Conviction of Michael Bryan, tried at TuUamore before Baron Foster at Sununer Assizes 1837 ; and Pardon granted to him. (in 17.) - - 1839. vi. 481 Warrant or Free Pardon which enabled John Coughlan to leave the Hulks ; and Return of the Number of Times he has been committed to Tullamore Gaol since 1831 inclusive, (in 17.) - .... 1839. vi. 482 Papers relating to the Investigation into the Conduct of Head Constable Healey, and the Charges against Captain Gleeson in reference thereto, (in 72.-App.) - 1839. xxi. 8 Papers respecting Cases of P. Cunningham and J. Goodwin. (in72.-App.) - 1839. xxi. 38 Papers respecting the Case of Archibald Slye, accused of the Murder of the Reverend Mr. Walshe. (in 72.-App.) ------ 1839. xxi. 43 Returns respecting the Amount of the Police Force and the Number of effective Troops in Ireland on the 1st Day of January in each Year from 1828 to 1839, both inclusive, (in 72.-App.) -.--..- 1839. xxi. 49 Circular Notice from the Inspectors General of Prisons to the Medical Officers of the Gaols in Ireland, with reference to Medical Certificates for Convicts ; also the Form of the Medical Certificates used by the Marquess Wellesley's Government, the Mar- quess of Anglesey's, the Earl of Haddington's, and the Marquess of Normanby's. (in 72.-App.) ------- 1839. xxi. 50 Return of the Names of Convicts discharged from the several Gaols in Ireland before the Expiration of their Sentences, since 1st May 1835. (in 72.-App.) - 1839. xxi. 52 Return of the Names of all Persons whose Sentences have been remitted or commuted in Ireland since 1st January 1835 ; distinguishing those Persons whose Release was intimated upon the Visit of the Lord Lieutenant; and stating the Offence, Date of Con- viction, and the Court by which the Sentence was passed, together with the Conditions upon which the Commutation took place, and also the Prisons in which such Persons were confined at the Time of such Enlargement or Commutation. - 1839. xxi. 85 Return of the Number of Recommittals of any Offenders discharged before the Expira- tion of their Sentences by the Lord Lieutenant, between 12th May 1835 and 15th February 1839 ; specifying the original Offences, those for which they had been recommitted, and whether Conviction had taken place upon the subsequent Charge, (in 72.-App.) - - - - - - - 1839. xxi. 185 Memorials to the Lord Lieutenant in favour of any of the Prisoners who were ordered to be set at liberty by his Excellency upon the Occasion of his visiting several of the Prisons of Ireland in August 1836, which had been received previously to the Enlargement of such Prisoners ; distinguishing such Memorials as had been referred to the Judge or presiding Magistrate before whom such Prisoners had been respectively tried, (in 72.-App.) - - - - . . 1839. xxi. 197 Circular Letter sent. by Mr. Drummond, by Order of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to various Gaolers in Ireland, dated March 1837, respecting the Liberation of Prisoners by His Excellency during his Visits to the Gaols in the Month of August 1836. (in 72.-App.) ----..- 1839. xxi. 208 Medical Certificates received by the Lord Lieutenant or Chief Secretary of Ireland with respect to the Inability, from Ill-health, old Age, or Infirmity, to travel, of Prisoners under Sentence of Transportation from Ireland, in the Years 1835, 1836, 1837, and 1838 ; and also Return of the Names of all Convicts under Sentence or Rule of Trans- portation who have been discharged from the Prisons or from the Hulks or Transports in any of the Ports of Ireland, since 1st May 1835. (in72.-App.) - 1839. xxi. 209 Copy of the last Commission of the Peace for the County of Tipperary ; also, Copy of the Appointment of Michael Doheny to a Situation in the Tithe Audit Office at Dublin Castle ; also. Copy of the Appointment of John Butler of Clonmel, made by the Com- missioners of Poor Laws, L:eland ; and also. Copy of a Circular Letter addressed to Major Carter, Mr. Wilcocks, Mr. Vokes, and other Stipendiary Magistrates of the County of Tipperary, referred to in the Letter of T. Drummond, Esq., to the Earl of Donoughmore, dated 22d May 1838. (in 72.-App.) - - 1839. xxi. 246 Letters from the Secretary of State to Lord Lieutenants of Counties, Mayors, and Magistrates, respecting the Formation of Associations for Protection of Life and Property in disturbed Districts. (112.) .----.. 1839. xvi. 453 Returns of all Rewards offered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for the Discovery of the Perpetrators of Outrages, of all Reports made by Stipendiary Magistrates and Officers of Police of Crimes and Outrages committed, and of all Offences tried at the As- sizes or Quarter Sessions, from the 1st .January 1836 to the 1st December 1837. (122.) 1838. ni. 443 Return of aU Rewards offered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for the Discovery of the Perpetrators of Outrages and Murders, from 1st December 1837 to the latest Period. (19.) 1839. VI. 385 Return of Rewards offered by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for the Discovery of the Per- petrators of Murders and Outrages from 1st December 1836 to 30th April 1840; distinguishing the Rewards offered in each Month, and such as have been claimed and paid respectively. (140.) - - - - * - - 1840. xiv. 263 Return of all Rewards offered by the Stipendiary Magistrates and Police of Ireland for the Discovery and Conviction of Offenders, from 1st January 1837 to 1st January 1840, specifying those which have been claimed and paid. (264.) - - 1840. xiv. 275 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 673 OUTBAGES , - - - OXFOED Outrages, Ireland — continued. , , '■ Returns of all Rewards offered by the Lord Lieutenant andby Stipendiary Magistrates and ■ ' Officers of Police for the Discovery and Conviction of Offenders in Ireland, specifying whether the same have been or have not been claimed and paid, from the Date of the last Return to 31st December 1840. (132.) - - 1841. Vol. xnii. p. 333 Return of Outrages committed in the County of Limerick from 1st Oct. 1839 to 1st July 1840. (in 40.) - - - - - - . 1841. xviii. 205 Police Reports respecting the Removal of Constable Lynch, (in 40.) - 1841. xviii. 325 Return of the additional Number of Police sent to disturbed Districts in Limerick, and the Names of the Places where such additional Force has been stationed, from 1st Oct. 1839 to 1st July 1840. (in 40.) "- - '- '- '- 1841. xviii. 305 Letter from Lord Oxinantown, the Lieutenant of King's County, in September 1840, to the Chief Secretary of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, respecting the Attempt to murder T. M. Biddulph, Esq., J.P. ; and Answer from Norman Macdonald, Esq., to Lord Oxmantow'n : Also, Memorial from the Justices of Peace of King's County assembled, in October 1840, to the Lords Justices ; and- Answer from the Lords Justices to Ldrd ; Oxmantown. (28.) - - - - - - 1841. xtiii. 377 Returns of all Rewards offered by the Lord Lieutenant, the Stipendiary Magistrates, and Constabulary of Ireland, for the Conviction and Apprehension of Offenders in Ireland, from 1st January 1841 to 31st May 1842 ; and of all Outrages and Offences committed in Ireland, from 1st January 1841 to 31st May 1842, as reported by the Stipendiary Magistrates and Constabulary to the Government. (170.) - - 1842. xv. 95 Reports furnished by Mr. Gore Jones, Stipendiary Magistrate, West Riding, Cork County, relative to an Attack on a Party of Pleasure from Brandon, at Burren in the Court- masherry Harbour, on -15th June; and Minutes of Evidence taken by Mr. Jones at an Investigation held before him and other Magistrates at Brandon on the 7th, 8th, and 9th of July 1842. (240.) ...... 1842. xv. 49 Return of alllMurders or Attempts to murder committed in Ireland since 1st January 1842, ■ specifying the County and Bafony of the County where such Murders or Attempts to murder were committed or made, and the Name and Condition of the Persons so mur- dered or assaulted. (85.) ...... 1846. xx. 13 Return of Murders and Attempts to murder committed in Ireland during each Month, from 1st January 1846 to 28th May 1846, distinguishing the Hour of the Day or Night at which such Outrages were reported by tlie Constabulary to have been committed. (177.) ....... 1846. XX. 33 Return of the Number of Murders, Cases of shooting at, waylaying, and other Outrages, in the Counties of Louth, Monaghan, Ai-magh, and Down, from 1st January 1849 to 17th February 1852, in which Inquests or Informations were returned to the Clerks of the Crown and Peace ; specifying the Crime, when committed, the Persons charged, and Proceedings against them at the Suit of the Crown, and the Result of the same, (in 116.) ........ 1852. Tin. 509 Return of the Number of Threatening "Letters received by Persons in the Counties of Louth, Monaghan, Armagh, and Down, between the 1st January 1849 and the 17th February 1852, which have been sent to the Government or lodged with the Police, specifying their Date and the Persons to whom they have been addressed, (in 116.) - . . / - - - - 1852, viii. 509 Copies of the several Inquisitions removed from the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland in the Month of January last, and transferred to the County of Clare ; of the Order of the Court under which they were so removed; of the several Depositions taken before the Coroner of Clare, and of the several Informations tak^n before any Magistrate, in relation to any of the Cases of Homicide, Riot, Unlawful Assembly, &c. alleged to have been committed at the Town of Sixmilebridge, in the Month of July last, at the Time of the General Election, &c. ; and of every Bill of Indictment preferred at the late Clare Assizes in any of said Cases, and the Names of Witnesses endorsed thereon, &c. (117.) ..----- 1852-3. XXV. 435 Returns of the Numbet of Persons made amenable, and of those arrested, in the Years 1849, 1850, and 1851. (in 40.) - - - 1852-3. lxx. 606 Return of Agrarian Outrages in the Counties of Louth, Down, Tipperary, Armagh, Limerick, andMonaghan, in 1844-45,and 1850-51. (in 40.) - 1852-3. Lxx. 612-623 See also Assaults, Ireland. Crimes and Oitfences, 1. 8. III. 2. Peace, Public, Ireland. Ribbonism. Outrages, Tithe. See Tithes, Ireland. Out-Pensioners. See Chelsea Hospital. Greenwich Hospital. Outstanding Terms : Bill to render the Assignment of satisfied Terms unnecessary. (167.) A s amended on Report. (235.) - 1845. v. 7. 9 Bill with the' Amendments made by the Commons. (361.) « - 1845. v. 11 Overseers of the Poor. See Poor and Poor Rates, 1. 7. Overstone, Lord, See .Decimal Coinage. Owen, Mr. Robert. See Poor in Ireland, II. i. Oxford Chapel. See Mart-le-bone Chapels. III. 4 Q 074 .GENBHAL, INDEX TO THE Oxford Oxford, St. Clement : Bill to render v»lid certain Marriages solemnized in the Church of Saint Clement, Oxford. (276.) - - . - - - - - 1836, Vol, in, p, 735 Oxford, Diocese of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring the Archdeac.onry of Berks from, the Diocese of Salisbury to the Diocese of Oxford. (in 7.) . - ._ - 1837. xv. 125 Order in Council, approving a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for augmenting the Income of the Bishop of Oxford, and for transferring the County and Arch- deaconry of Bucking'ham from the Diocese of Lincoln to the Diocese of Oxford, (in 2.) - - - - - - - - 1838. xviii. 91 See also Church of England. Oxford and Great Western Union Rail wax : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Rail- way from Oxford to join the Great Western Railway near Didcot, with a Branch therefrom to Abingdon, to be called " The Oxford and Great Western Union Railway." (70.) .- - - - . - - - - 1837, XIX. 1 , , Minutes of Evidence taken , before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the above-named Bill. (227.) - - - - - 1838. xx. 495 Oxford University : Bill to make further Provision for the good Government i and Extension of the University of Oxford, of the College therein, and of the College of Saint Mary, Winchester. (191.) 1854. VI. 1 Amendments to be moved in Committee by the Earl of Derby, the Viscount Canning, the Lord Ward, and the Earl of Powis. (191a.) - - - - 1854. vi. 15 Bill as amended in Committee. (208.) - - - . 1854. VL 19 Amendments to be moved on Report by the Lord Wrottesley. (208 a.) - 1854. vi. 33 Amendments to :be moved on Report by the Lord Redesdale and the Viscount Canning. (208 b.) ........ 1854. VI, 35 Bill as amended on Report, (214,) - - - . - 1854, vi, 37 BUI with the Amendments made by the Lords, and also with the Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords, (283.) - - 1854, vi, 53 Reasons of the Commons for disagreeing to certain of the Amendments of the Lords to the Bill. (291.) - - ■ - - - - 1854. vi. 71 Bill to amend the Act 17 & 18 Vict. c. 81., concerning the University of Oxford and the College of Saint Mary, Winchester, (72,) - - - 1856, vl 85 Clauses to be proposed in Committee by the Earl of Harrowby. (72 a.) - 1856, vi. 87 Bill to give Colleges in the University of Oxford Power to sell and exchange Lands, under certain Conditions, (216.) - - . . . 1856, vi, 75 Bill [as proposed to be amended in Committee] to give to the University of Oxford, and to Colleges in the said University, and to the College of Saint Mary of Winchester near Winchester, Power to seU and exchange Lands under certain Conditions. (216. 2.) As amended in Committee. (254,) .... 1856, vi, 77, 81 Bill to continue the Powers of the Commissioners under the Act 17 & 18 Vict, c, 81,, concerning the University of Oxford and the College of Saint Mary Winchester, and further to amend the said Act, (21.) ... 1857, Sess, 2, v, 353 Clause to be moved in Committee by the Lord Privy Seal, (21a,) - 1857, Sess, 2, v, 355 Bill for appointing Commissioners to inquire respecting the Statutes and Administration of the different Colleges and Halls at Oxford and Cambridge, (25,) - 1837, in, 249 Portions of the Statutes of the University of Oxford relating to the Articles of Religion, (84,) ........ 1834, XXII, 295 Reports from the University of Oxford to an Order of the House for Copies and Translations of all Oaths taken by Members of the University; of the Form used in petitioning for Graces for the Degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts, and in applying for and in granting Dispensations for the said Degrees, &c, (28, & 41,J - 1835, xxxvii, 435, 445 Copies and Translations of all Oaths heretofore required to be taken by the University Statutes of Oxford and Cambridge abolished or altered by Order of Convocation or Senate since ist Jan, 1835, (134,) .... 1836, xxv, 661 Letters addressed by the First Lord of the Treasury to the Universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge on the Subject , of the Issue of a Commission of Inquiry ; and Copies of any Resolutions or Communications entered into or made on behalf of those Universities in relation to the same Subject! "(229i) . . . . 1850. xx, 611 Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State, Discipline, Studies, and Revenues of the University and Colleges of Oxford ; with the Evidence, and an Appendix, -._ , - - - - - - 1852, xxvi, 1 Letters addressed to the Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, by the . Secretary of State for the Home Department, (12,) - - 1854, x, 645 Correspondence resraespting the prppqsed Measures pf Improvement in the Universities and Colleges of Oxtprd and Cambridge : Parti— Uqiversity of Oxfqrd, , - - . - - 1854. x. 649 fart II.— University of" Cambridge. ... - - - 779 Part ni. — Supplement to' Parti.'; 'Pembroke Colliege, Oxford. - - 757 Part JV.— Ditto ; Snell Foundation, Balliol College, Oxford. - - 765 Part V Supplemen tto Part II. ; .Cofpus Christi and Emmanuel Colleges^ Cambridge. - ."'. . - .'. '- 869 Part VL— Supplement to Part I. ; Christ Church, Oxford. - - - 773 SESSION'AL PAPERS, 1801-1859. GtB Oxford - - - - Paisley OxS'OUD University — continued. ■■'.■:■ Ordinances framed by the Oxford University Commissioners, under 17 8e 18 Vict, c, 8L, in respect of Exeter, lancoln, University, and Balliol Colleges ■ in Oxford. (1.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. viii. p. 463 Statute passed by the University of Oxford, under 17 & 18 Vict. c. 81., and published and confirmed in Convocation on 13th March 1856, for the Application of the Gift or Endowment of William Heather, D.M. (la.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. yiii. 469 Eeport to the Secretary of State for the Home Department of the Oxford Univbrsity Commissioners. (169.) - - - . - 1857-8. xxxiii. 79 See also Matkiculations, Dutt on. Pakliamentaet Eepeesentation, I. 2. Universities, England. Oxford, Woecbster, and Wolverhampton Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Rail- way (Branches, Sale, &c.) Bill, (in 148. U.) - - - 1847. xl. 77 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Petition of the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway Company. (276.) - 1850. xxiii. 177 Report from the Chairman's Committee relating to the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolver- hampton Railway (Additional Capital, &ci) Bill. , (196.) - - 1856. xxiv. 539 Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Railway (Extension of Branch, Abandonment of Broad Gauge, &c.) ;Bill. (23.66.) - - ... - - . 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 241 OxMANTOWN, Lord. See Outrages, Ireland. Oyer and Tebujciner. See County Courts. Criminal Law, 1. 1. Oyster Fisheries : Bill for the more effectual Protection of. Oyster Fisheries and the Brood of Oysters in England. (120. of 1808.) - - - - - - - XV. 817 Bill for the Regulation and Improvement of the public Oyster Fisheries in England and Wales. (149.) - - - - - - - 1836. ii. 215 BiU to authorize Her Majesty, until Six Months after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, relative to the Fisheries on the Coasts of the British Isles and of France. (262.) ...--.- 1839. il 451 Bill for the better Protection of the Oyster Fisheries in- Scotland. (260.) 1840. v. 19 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, defining and regulating the Limits of the exclusive Right of the Oyster and other Fisheries on the Coasts of Great Britain and France ; signed at Paris, 2d August. 1839. - - 1839. xi. 47 Order in Council, dated 6tb May 1857, regulating the Time of dredging for Oysters within the British Fishery Limits. . . . _ 1857-8. xxxix. 58 P. Paoifico, M., Claims of. See Greece. Package and Scavage Dues. See London. Packet Establishments. . See Revenue, Public, II. Packet Station : Report to the Lords Coiamissioners of the Admiralty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire as to the Proposal for an Irish Packet Station ; with an Index. - 1851. xxvi. 185. 541 Memorials addressed to the Treasury respecting the Establishment of a Harbour in Ireland for Transatlantic Communication, since the Presentation of the Report of the Royal Commission on 23d June 1851. (117.) - - - 1852. xvii. 117 Instructions issued by the Lords of the Admiralty to the Committee appointed to inquire into the Suitableness and Capabilities of the Ports of Galway and of the Shannon for a Transatlantic Packet Station in connexion with a Harbour of Refuge : Also, Report and Evidence of. said Committee; together with Maps and Plans. (45.) -1852-3. Lxvm. 1 Account of the Sums voted by Parliament for the Erection, Repairs, and Maintenance of Harbours, Piers, Breakwaters, and Packet Stations in England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Channel Islands, from 1840 to 1854 inclusive, (in 3.) - - 1856. vii. 623 Packets. See Harbours. Mail Steam Packets. Post Office. Pains and Penalties, Bill of. JSee Qujeen Caroline. Paintings, Bequests of. See Industrial Exhibition. Sheepshanks' Collection. Vebnon Collection. Paintings, Galleries of. See National Galleries. Paisley. See Cholera. Poor in Scotland. Paisley, Barrhead, and Hurlet Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Paisley, Barrhead, and Hurlet Railway (Branches) Bill, (in 148. 15.) .... . . - 1847. XL. 99- 4 Q 2 676 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Paisley - - - - - Papal *" • ' --■ Paisley and Glasgow Railway. See Glasgow, Paislet, Kilmarnock, and Ayb Railway. Paisley and Renfrew Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Paisley and Renfrew Railway (Improvement) Bill, (in 148. 15.) 1847. Vol. xl. p. 99 Palace and Maeshalsea Courts : Bill to amend the Act 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95. for the more easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England,,.and to abolish certain Inferior Courts of Record [Marshalsea and t Palace Courts, and the Court of the Honour of Peveril.] (241.) - 1849. vi. 451 Copy of the Patent of King Charles II. establishing the Palace Court. (62.) - 1849. xxy. 261 Attested Copy of the Translation of the Patent of King Charles the Second establishing the Palace Court. (174.) - • - - - - - 1849. xxv. 269 Return of all Salaries and other Emoluments received by the several Officers of the Palace and Marshalsea Courts, in each Year from July 1838 to July 1848 inclusive : Also, Return of the Number of Actions brought and Causes tried in the above Courts during every Week of the same Period, with the Amount of Costs in each Case ; distinguishing such as are for Debts of 201. each and under : And also, Return of all Fines or Fees paid by Counsel or Attornies for Liberty to practise in the above Courts during the same Period. (17.) ...... 1849. xxv. 277 Return of the Table of all Fees payable to the Officers of the Palace and Marshalsea Courts, and to the Counsel and Attornies practising therein ;'tand specifying the several Pro- ceedings on which such Fees are payable. (175.) - - 1849. xxv. 289 Palatinate Jurisdiction. . See Durham Palatinate Jurisdiction. Lancaster Palatinate Jurisdiction. Palembang, Sultan of. See Banca,- Island of. Palestine. See Slate Trade, III. a. Palgrave, Sir Francis. See Corporations, Municipal, England and Wales, II. Records, Public. Pallas Kenry. See Ribbonisji. Palmer, John, Esq. : Bill to secure to John Palmer, Esquire, his future Per-centage on the net increased Revenue to the Post Office, according to the Provisions of his Appointment, dated the 11th Sep- tember 1789. (105. of 1808.) - - - - - - XV. 765 Bill to provide for the Payment of the Arrears due to John Palmer, Esquire, from the net increased Revenue of the Post Office, and to secure his future Per-centage on the same, according to the Provisions of his Appointment. (136. of 1812.) - - xlviii. 1127 A similar Bill. (98. of 1812-13.) ..... ux. 601 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1797, on the Agreement made with John Palmer, Esquire, for the Improvement of the Post Office and its Revenues. (95. of 1808.) .--.... xviii. 1 Ditto [reprinted.] (138. of 1812.) - -, - . . liii. 265 Report from the Lords Committees, in 1808, on the Agreement with Mr. Palmer for the Reform and Improvement of the Post Office, and to inquire into the Causes of his Suspension from the Office of Comptroller General. (111. of 1808.) - xviii. 169 Ditto [reprinted.] (137. of 1812.) - . - - - Lin. 257 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, in 1813, on the Agreement made with Mr. Palmer, for the Reform and Improvement of the Post Office ; with Minutes of Evidence. (123. oif 1812-13.) ...... Lxin. 1 Return from the Treasury, and the Postmaster General's Minute, dated 7th March 1792, respecting the Suspension and Dismissal of John Palmer, Esquire, from the Office of Comptroller General of the Post Office. (112. of 1808.) - . - xvin. 177 Warrant of the Treasury to the Postmaster General to make out the Commission for Mr. Palmer to be Surveyor and Comptroller General of the Post Office, dated 5th Aug. 1786. (150. of 1812.) ....... lui. 433 Commission, dated 11th Oct. 1786, to John Palmer, Esquire, as Comptroller and Surveyor General of the Post Office. (140. of 1812.) .... liil 437 Account of the Per-centage, including the Salary, paid to Mr. Palmer, from the Date of his Appointment to 5th April 1793. (103. of 1812-13.) - - . lxiii, 133 Account of the Per-centage claimed to be due to Mr. Palmer on the net Revenue of the Post Office, from 5th April 1793 to 5th Jan. 1812. (141. of 1812.) - . liii. 441 Ditto, from 5th April 1794 to 5th Jan. 1813. (in 113. of 1812-13.) - lxiii. 132 Account of all Sums paid to Mr. Palmer over and above his Allowance for Salary, and the Sum of 2^ per Cent, on the increased Revenue. (111. of 1812-13.) - - Lxin. 123 Account of the net Revenue of the Post Office, for Ten Years ending- 5th April 1789. (156. of 18i2.) - - - - - - - - - LIII. 445 Ditto, from 6th April 1793 to 5th Jan. 1812. (151. of 1812.) - - liil 443 Ditto, from 6th April 1793 to 5th Jan. 1813. (104. & 113. of 1812-13.) - lxiii. 127. 129 Pamphlets. See Libels, Seditious. Panama. See East Indies, II. 3. New Granada. Papal Rescript. See Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 677 Paper - _ . . _ Paekhuest Paper : Bill for regulating the Payment of Drawback on Paper allowed to the Universities in Scot- land, (115. of 1813-14.) Vol. Lxix. p. 719 Account of the Quantity of Paper brought to charge by the Excise during each of the last Ten Years; and the Rate and Amount of Duty paid thereon ; together with the Number of Prosecutions instituted during such Years for Violation of the Excise Laws relating to Paper. (inJOO.) ...... 1842. xiv. 562 Eeturn of the Duty levied on Paper, and of any Drawback allowed on its Use or Exportation ; also of the Duty levied on Paper imported from the Colonies ; distinguishing stained and other Paper (so far as relates to the Excise Department). (104.) 1847. XXI. 179 Similar Return from the Department of Customs. (109.) - - 1847. xxi. 177 Correspondence between the Departments of the Treasury and Board of Trade in regard to the increasing Scarcity of the Materials for the Fabrication of Paper. - 1854. xix. 489 See also Bibles and Prayer Books. Fees, &c. Fourdrinier. Imports aio* Exports, II. 6., &c. Inland Revenue. Koops, Mr. Penalties. Revenue, Public, II. Paper Currency. See Bank op England. Bank op Ireland. Banks and Bankers. Coin and Coinage, II. Commercial Distress. Paper Hangings. jSee'FBES, &c. Imports and Exports, II. e., &c. Penalties. Revenue, Public, II. Papists. See Roman Catholics. Paraguay, Republic op : Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Paraguay; signed at Assumption, 4th March 1853. - - 1854. XTinii. 715 See also Trade, Foreign, II. Parana and Uruguay Rivers. See Argentine Confederation. Pardons : Bill to regulate the Payment of Fees for Pardons under the Great Seal [and to exempt the same from Stamp Duties]. (50. of 1818.) .... lxxxviii. 79 Account of the Number of Pardons granted under the Great Seal from 1808 to 1818, and of the Amount of Fees paid thereon. (37. of 1818.) ... xciv. 215 See also Convicts. Paris, Capitulation of. See Treaties, &c. xxvi. Paris, Course of Exchange. See Coin and Coinage, III. 2. Paris Exhibition. -See Industrial Exhibition, Paris. Paris, Treaty op. See Turkey and Russia. Parish Apprentices. See Poor and Poor Rates, I. 3. Parish Cess. See Church Rates, Ireland. Pabish Churches. See Church op England. Church of Ireland. Church Rates. Parish Clerks. See Church Rates, Ireland. Clergy of the Church of England. Parish Constables. See Constables. Parish Property and Debts. See Poor and Poor Rates, I. 7. Parish Registers. See Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Parish Schools and Schoolmasters. See Education and Schools. Parishes ; Divisions, &c. op, for Ecclesiastical Purposes. See Church op England. Church op Ireland. Church op Scotland. Parishes in Ireland, Union of. See Church op Ireland, I. 3. Kilternan and Gilgobban. Parishes, Survey of. See Survey op Parishes. Parke, Right Hon. Sir James. See Peers of the Realm, 2. Parkgate and Chester and Birkenhead Junction Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Parkgate and Chester and Birkenhead Junction Railway Bill, (in 148. 48.) ..... 1847. xl. 239 Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight : BillfortheGovernraentofMillbank,Pentonville, and Parkhurst Prisons. (36.)- 1847. v. 229 Reports relating to Parkhurst Prison. .... - 1839. xxvi. 463 Further Reports. ...... 1840. xiv. 97 Further Reports. .--..-- 1841. xxviii. 143 Further Reports. ...... - 1842. viii. 411 Further Reports. 1843. viii. 437 Further Reports. 1844. xxxv. 347 Further Reports. ..... 1845. xxxviii. pt, 3. p. 437 Further Reports. ..... . 1846. xxxviii. 233 Further Reports. ...... 1847. xxxviii, 613 Further Reports. 1847-8. xliv. 33 Further Reports. - 1849. xliv. 523 Further Reports. 1850. xxxi. 593 See also Convicts and Convict Prisons. Gaols and Prisons, II. l 4Q 3 67S GENERAL INDEX TO THE PABTCHaEST, - - . . PaBLIAMENTAEY Pahkhuest Forest : Bill for disafforesting the Forest of Parkhurst, and for enclosing the Open Commonable Lands within the said Forest. (88. of 1812.) . . ,. . Vol. xltiii. p. 847 Paeks. .5e& Land Revenue, Woods, Forests, &c. Parliament: Bill for securing the real Independence of Parliament. (172.) - - 1845. ly. 29 SimilarBills. (166. 85 205.) - - - 1847-8. v. 103. 109 A similar Bill. (74.) ..-..- 1849. v. 135 Bill to shorten the Time required for assembling Parliament after a Dissolution thereof. (57.) As amended on Report. (69.) - - - - 1852. iv. 299. 301 Bill for facilitating the Legislative Proceedings of Parliament. (18.) - 1852. iv. 55 Bill for securing the real Independence of Parliament. (149.) - - 1857-8. iv. 293 See also House of Commons. House of Lords. Parliamentary Represen- tation. Thanhs of Parliament. 1*arliament, Houses of. See Houses of Parliament. Westminster Improvements. Parliament, Members of. See Elections and Electors. House of Commons, i. Oaths, I. 6. Parliamentary Representation. Parliament Office. See House of Lords. Parliament Street, Improvements near. See Regent's Park and Regent Street'. Westminster Improvements. Parliamentary Agents. See Bills, Private. House op Lords, i. Parliamentary Papers : Bill to give, summary Protection to Persons employed in the Publication of Parliamentary Papers, and to Persons employed in the Execution of certain Warrants granted by the Speaker of the House of Commons. (72.) i.As amended on Report. (91.) - - - - - . . ' ■' . 1840. V. 127. 135 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Lord Denman. (72 a.) - 1840. ' v. 131 - - - - - Lord Wynford. (72 b.) - 1840. v. 133 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1834, to consider of the Proceedings had in execution of the Mea;sures recommended in the Reports of the Lords Committees upon the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, in 1824 and 1826 ; and who were instructed to inquire whether any Arrangement can be made relative to the printing of Papers, which shall produce a Saving of Expense, and at the same Time provide effectually for the Service of the House. (21.) - - 1834. xxi. 549 Second Report on the same Subject. (55.) .... 1834. xxi. 575 Third Report on the Establishment and Business of the Parliament Office, with a view to Reduction in the Expenditure thereof. (222.) .- - . - 1834. xxi. 583 Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Publication of Printed Papers, and on the Proceedings in the Action of Stockdale v. Hansard, 1837, 1839, 1840. (76.) - 1840. XXIX. 155 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to assist Mr. Speaker in all Matters which relate to the Printing executed by Order of the House^ and for the Purpose of selecting and arranging for printing Returns and Papers presented in pursuance of Motions made by Members of the House ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (336.) - - - - - . - 1847-8. xxxi. 919 Second Report from same Committee ; with Appendix. (336.-n.) - 1847-8. xxxi. 957 Letter, dated 19th March' 1849, from the General Board of Health to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, on the Advantages, in regard to Convenience and Economy, of printing Official Reports in the Octavo instead of the Folio Form : And also, Obser- vations thereon by the Comptroller of the Stationery Office ; with the Reply thereto by the Secretary of the General Board of Health. (198.) - - 1849. xxv. 387 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Mode of printing the Proceed-: ings and Reports of the Select Committees of the House of Lords ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (185.) ..... 18S2. xxl 435 [Subjects : — Propriety of fixing the Name of any Peer questioning a Witness Under Examination by a Select Committee j of reporting the Names of Peers present each Day on a Committee ; also of those voting in any Division upon a Question proposed in Committee.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Subject of printing Papers for the House of Lords ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (119.) ;.. . , 1854. XXL 135. [Subjects : — Whether any Diminution can be made of the Expense of printing for the House of Lords. Whether it is advisable that the House of Lords Papers should be sold to the Public. Whether Reports of Committees, and other printed Papers, should be in an Octavo Eonn, instead of the Eolio Eorm at present in use.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider whether any Improvements can be effected in the Printing of the Minutes and Journals of the House, and especially as to putting upon Record both the Numbers and the Names of the Lords who take part, in the Divisions ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (30.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. rs. 709 Return of the Cost of Reports and Papers presented by Command of Her Majesty, including Paper, Printing, and Binding, during the Session of 1856 ; specifying the Number of Copies printed, with the Name of the Public Department which authorized the same. - .- - - .- .- .- 1857, Sess. 2. xvn. 245 See. also House op Lords, i. Post Office, I. .,-V!iJ SESSIOiTAL PAPERS. 1801-1859. 679' Paeliamentaey Parliamentary Proceedings. See Hottse of Lords. House of Commons. Newspaper Reports. Parliamentary Representation, Reform in ; I. Bills relating to Reform in Parliament, Parliamentary Boundaries, Polls at Election, Registration of Voters, Bribery, &c. : 1. Great Britain and Ireland. 3. Scotland j ,■ 2.' England and Wales. 4. Ireland. II. Reports and Papers relating to Parliamentary Boundaries and the Elective Franchise : 1 . Great Britain. 3. Scotland. 2. England and Wales. 4. Ireland. III. Accounts and Papers elucidatory of the Proportion of Property and Population represented before the passing of the Reform Bills, and as proposed to be represented under tliose Bills, &c. I. Bills relating to Reform in Parliament, Parliamentary Boundaries, Polls at Elections, Regis- tration of Voters, Bribery, &c. : 1. Great Britain and Ireland : . Bill to amend the Jurisdiction for the Trial of Election Petitions. (160.) 1839. Vol. ii. p. 409 Bill for the Prevention of Bribery at Elections. (152.) As amended on Report. (168.) - - - . . . . 1841. II. 193. 197 Bill to amend the Law for the Trial of controverted Elections. (162.) - 1841. ni. 205 BiU for furthering Inquiry into Bribery, Corruption, and Intimidation at the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (97.) . - . . 1842. ii. 241 Bill for the better Discovery and Prevention of Bribery and Treating at the Election of Members of Parliament. (242.) ..... 1842. 11.243 Bill to continue the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 58. for amending the Law for the Trial of controverted Elections. (206.) ....... 1842. iii. 273 Bill further to continue same Act. (203.) ..... 1843. ii. 409 Bill to amend the Law for the Trial of controverted Elections of Members to serve in Parliament. (229.) - - , - - - - - 1844. ii. 243 Bill to regulate the Stations of Soldiers during Parliamentary Elections. (93.) - 1847. v. 461 Bill to amend the Law for the Trial of Election Petitions. (343.) - 1847-8. iii. 573 Bill to remove certain Doubts as to the Law for the Trial of controverted Elections. (89.) - - - - - - - - 1847-8. IV. 551 Bill to provide for Inquiry into the Existence of corrupt Practices at Elections for Members to serve in Parliament in certain Cases. (334.) ... 1847-8. in. 675 Bill for the better Prevention of Bribery and Corruption at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament. (227.) ....... 1849. iv. 15 Bill to provide for more effectual Inquiry into the Existence of corrupt Practices at Elections for Members to serve in Parliament in certain Cases. (10.) - . 1849. iv. 87 BiU to provide for more effectual Inquiry into the Existence of corrupt Practices at Elections for Members to serve in Parliament. (148.) As amended in Committee. (188.)- As amended on Report. (201.) .... 1852. ii. 495. 505. 515 BiU to amend the Law relating to the Appointment of Returning Ofl5.cers in certain Cases. (244.) 1854. VI. 301 BiU to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Bribery, Treating, and undue In- fluence at Elections of Members of Parliament. (285.) ^As amended on Report. (310.) 1854. in. 281. 301 Bill to continue the above Act. (264.) ..... 1856. in. 481 A similar BiU. (262.) - 1857-8. in. 417 2. England and Wales : BiU for amending the Representation of the People in England and Wales, (100. of 1831.) - - - - - - - - ' coxc. 361 BiU to amend the Representation of the People in England and Wales. (88. of 1831-32.) With the Amendments made by the Committee. (137.) As amended on Report. (139.) - - - - - - cxcvi. 461. 525. 589 Bill for settling and describing the Divisions of Counties, and the Limits of Cities and Boroughs, in England and Wales, so far as respects the Election of Members to serve in ParUament. (173. of 1831-32.) ..... ccxcvii. 591 BiU for the more effectual Registration of Persons entitled to vote in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament in England and Wales. (284.) With the Amendments made by the Committee. (295.) . - . . . 1836. ni. 803. 873 BiU to legalize certain Lists of Voters and of Claims and Objections. (312.) . 1836. in. 1055 Clause proposed to be added to the above Bill. (312 a.) . . 1836. in. 1057 Bill to render the Register of Electors final ; and to amend an Act of the Second and Third Tears of His late Majesty for amending the Representation of the People of England and Wales. (177.) - - - . . . . i837. ii. 307 BiU to limit the Time of taking the Poll at contested Elections of Members to serve in Par- liament to One Day, (142.) ...... 1835. ii. 21 Bill [as amended by the Committee] to limit the Time of taking the Poll in Boroughs at contested Elections of Members to serve in Parliament to One Day, and for increasing the Number of Polling Places in Counties. (157.) As amended on Report. (174.) .---.-- 1835. 11. 25. 31 4Q 4 680 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Parliamentary Paelmmentaey Eepebsentation, Eefokm in : I. Bills — continued. 2. England and Wales — continued. Bill for shortening the Time of taking the Poll at County Elections. (255.) 1836. Vol.iii. p. 565 Bill [as amended by the Committee] for rendering more easy the taking the Poll at County ■ Elections. (288.) _ - - - - - 1836. in. 567 Bill to regulate the Times of Payment of Rates and Taxes by Parliamentary Electors ; and to abolish the Stamp Duty on the Admission of Freemen. (185.) - 1837. iii. 255 A similar Bill. (61.) - - - - - 1838. in. 801 Bill for the Registration of Parliamentary Electors. (299.) As amended in Committee. (338.) - - -.-... 1838. IV. 499. 543 Bill to prevent Persons in England and Wales from losing their Votes at an Election by Removal after the preceding Registration. (144.) - - 1839. ii. 441 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 9 Anne, c. 20. as prevents the Re-election of Mayors of Parliamentary Boroughs and other annual Returning Officers. (221.) - 1840. v. 21 Bill to deiine the Notice of Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Cities, Towns, and Boroughs in England. (267.) ----- 1840. in. 147 Bill to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the Committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire " whether corrupt Compromises have been entered into in the Cases of Election Petitions presented from Harwich, Nottingham, Lewes, Penryn, and Falmouth, Bridport, and Reading, for the Purpose (^ avoiding Investigation into gross Bribery alleged to have been practised at the Elections for the aforesaid Towns, and whether such Bribery has really taken place." (126^ - - 1842. iv. 661 Bill to amend the Law for the Registration of Persons entitled to vote, and to deiine certain Rights of voting, and to regulate certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for England and Wales. (82.) As amended in Committee. (101.) As amended on Report. (108.) - - 1843. iii. 131. 195. 265 Clause proposed to be added on Report by Marquess of Salisbury. (101a.) 1843. in. 261 - Lord Denman. (101 b.) - 1843. in. 263 Amendments to be proposed on the Third Reading by the Marquess of Salisbury. (108 a.) - - -" - - - - - 1843. in. 331 Bill to extend the Elective Franchise to Persons paying Income Tax. (120.) - 1845. in. 581 Bill to regulate Times of Payment of Rates by Parliamentary Electors. (274.) 1847-8. v. 555 Bill to exempt Burgesses and Freemen in certain Cases from the Operation of an Act for the better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates and Highway Rates in respect of small Tenements. (195.) As amended in Committee. (227.) - 1851. in. 201. 205 Bill to amend the Law for the Registration of certain Persons commonly known as " Compound Householders," and to facilitate the Exercise by such Persons of their Right to vote in the Election of Borough Members to serve in Parliament. (88.) - 1851. iv. 65 Bill to limit the Time for proceeding to Election in Counties and Boroughs in England and Wales, and for polling at Elections for the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and for other Purposes. (314.) - - 1852-3. iv. 689 Bill to limit the Time of taking the Poll in Counties at contested Elections for Knights of the Shire to serve in Parliament in England and Wales to One Day. (68.) - 1852-3. ly. 25 Bill to pmend the Laws which regulate the Mode of voting for Members of Parliament for Cities and Boroughs in England and Wales. (294.) - - 1852-3. vii. 27 3. Scotland: Bill to amend the Representation of the People in Scotland. (179. of 1831-32.) —- — As amended by the Committee. (201. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvii. 141. 201 Bill for the more effectual Registration of Persons entitled to vote in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament in Scotland. (208.) - - - 1834. i. pt.2. p. 1195 Bill to explain and amend the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 65, for amending the Representation of the People in Scotland ; and to diminish the Expenses there. (164.) As amended by the Committee. (205.) - - - - 1835. n. 299. 305 Bill to amend the Law as to taking the Poll at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Scotland. (166.)- 1852-3. iv. 27 Bill to amend 2 & 3 Will 4. c. 65. " for amending the Representation of the People in Scot- land," in so far as relates to the Procedure in County Elections in that County. (90.) - . - - - . - - ■ 1854-5. VI. 173 Bill to amend the Law for Registration of Persons entitled to vote in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for Burghs in Scotland. (187.) As amended in Committee. (228.) As amended on Report. (233.) - - 1856. vi. 295. 317. 339 4. Ireland: Bill' to amend the Representation of the People in Ireland. (212. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvii. 299 Bill to describe the Limits" of Cities, Towns, and Boroughs, in Ireland, in so far as respects • the Election of Members to serve in Parliament, (217. of 1831-32,) - ccxcvii. 345 Bill to amend the Law relative to the Registry of Voters in Ireland, and to taking the Poll at Elections there, and to assimilate the same as nearly as may be to the Law in force in England and Wales. (200.) ------ 1835. n. 615 Bill to facilitate the polling of Electors in Ireland. (191.) - - 1837. iv. 11 Bill to declare the Right of Joint Tenants in Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns, Cities, Towns, or Boroughs, in Ireland, to vote in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament. (156.) 1839. n. 489 Bill to amend 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 88. " to amend the Representation of the People of Ireland," in respect of the Right of voting in the University of Dublin. (171.) - 1842. iv. 403 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 681 Paeliamentaey M 1 ^ — — ■ Pabliamet^tart Repeesentation, Eefobm in : I. Bills — continued. 4. Ireland — continued. Bill to abolish the Roman Catholic Oath as a Qualification for Voters at Elections in Ireland. (140.) 1843. Vol. in. p. 333 Bill to define the Notice of Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Cities, Towns, or Boroughs in Ireland. (138.) - - - - - 1846. in. 513 Bill to amend the Act 2 8e 3 Will. 4. c. 88., by providing additional Booths or Polling Places at Elections in Ireland where the Number of Electors whose Names shall begin with the same Letter of the Alphabet shall exceed a certain Number. (130.) - 1846, iv. 239 Bill to limit the Time for taking the Poll at Elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Counties of Cities, Counties of Towns, and Boroughs in Ireland. (274.) - 1847. T. 45 Bill to shorten the Duration of Elections in Ireland, and for establishing additional Places for taking the Poll thereat. (178.) As amended in Committee. (254.) 1850. iv. 105. 125 Bill to amend the Laws which regulate the Qualification and Registration of Parliamentary Voters in Ireland, and to alter the Law for rating immediate Lessors of Premises to the Poor Rate in certain Boroughs. (145.) As amended in Committee. (239.)-;— — As amended on Report. (249.) With the Amendments made by the Lords, and with the Commons Amendmente to the Lords Amendments. (303.)- 1850. v. 51.171.259.355 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Earl of St. Germans. (145 a.) - 1850. v. 147 - - - - - Lord Stanley. (145 6.) - 1850. v. 151 ------- MarquessofLansdowne. (145 c.) - 1850. t. 159 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords to the Bill, with Reasons for disagreeing to some of the said Amendments. (302.) - 1850. v. 463 Bill to authorize the Appointment of Barristers for the Purpose of effecting a complete annual Revision of Lists and Registry of Voters for the City of Dublin, and to remove Doubts as to the Rate Books for the Purposes of such Registry. (329.) - 1852-3. iv. 673 BiU. to enable the Lord Lieutenant to appoint Revising Barristers for the Revision of Lists and Registry of Voters for the City of Dublin. (189.)- - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 275 II. Reports and Papers relating to Parliamentary Boundaries and the Elective Franchise : 1. Great Britain : Return of the Number of Electors in every County and Division of a County in Great Britain, according to the Register of Electors for 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, and 1856, and as they appear in the Register of Electors for 1856 and 1857; dis- tinguishing the different Qualifications under which they are registered in 1856 and 1857, with the Population of each County and Division of a County according to the Census of 1851 ; and of the Names of all Cities and Boroughs in Great Britain, showing the Number of Electors on the Register of 1856 and 1857, and the Population of each City and Borough. (182.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 221 2. England and Wales : Abstract of the Population, Assessed Taxes, &c. of the Boroughs contained in the Boundary Reports, (in 101. of 1831-32.) --..-. cccx. 173 Report from E. J. Littleton, Esq., M.P., Captain F. Beaufort, R.N., and Lieut. T. Drummond, R.E., to Viscount Melbourne, on the proposed Boundaries of the Boroughs of England and Wales, (in 101. of 1831-32.) - - - - - - cccx. 831 Instructions, &c. referred to in the above Report, (in 101. of 1831-32.) - cccx. 191 Reports from Commissioners on proposed Division of Counties and Boundaries of Boroughs in England and Wales ; with Plans : (91. of 1831-32.) Part I. — Bedfordshire to Devonshire. - . . . cccxiii. (b.) 1 Part n. — Dorsetshire to Huntingdon. - - . . cccxiii. (b.) 129 Part III. — Kent to Middlesex. - - . - . cccxiii. (c.) 1 Part IV. — Monmouthshire to Somersetshire. - - - cccxiii. (c.) 131 Part V. — Staffordshire to Isle of Wight. - . . . cccxiii. (d.) I Part VI. — Wiltshire to Yorkshire. . - - . cccxiii. (rf.) 95 Part VII ^Anglesea to Flint. - - . - . cccxiii. (e.) 1 Part VIII. — Glamorganshire to Radnorshire. - . - cccxiii. (e.) 87 Reports on the proposed Divisions of the Counties mentioned in Schedule (F.) of the Reform Bill (England) ; with Plans. (117. of 1831-32.) - - - cccxm. (/.) 1 Return of the Number of Publicans and Beer-shop Keepers on the Electoral List in each Borough and City, &c. (418.) - - - - . 1852-3. xxv. 63 Memorandum on the Subject of Polling Papers, addressed by Viscount Ebrington to the Poor Law Board. (114.) 1854-5. xx. 463 Account of the Number of County Electors in each County, Division of a County, or Ridiflg, in England and Wales, registered for Property situated within the Limits of any Borough ; distinguishing the total Number registered in each Constituency, and also distinguishing the Number "of County Electors registered for Property in each Borough situated within the same. (214.) - - - . 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 235 3. Scotland: Reports from the Commissioners upon the proposed Boundaries of the several Cities, Burghs, and Towns in Scotland in respect to the Election of Members to serve in Parliament ; with Plans. (188.- of 1831-32.) - - - - cccxiii. (g.) 1 III. 4 R 682 GENEEAL; INDEX :TQ 'THE jARtlAMENTAR'y Paeliamentaet Representation^ EefoeM In.: II. 'R&^visr— continued, 4. Ireland : • 'Instructions given by tbe Chief Secretary for Ireland with reference to the proposed -^Boundaries of Cities and Boroughs sending Representatives to Parliament; with Letters and; Reports received by the Chief Secretary in.answerto sueji Instructions; with flans. ;: (20O. of 1831-32.) - - - - ■ - Vol. c.ccxm. (/.) p. 61 , Reports .relati,v;e to -the ya.lu^^ions!^ar,I^oor Rates, and .tp the registered Ejlept^ve Er^nehises ! , in Irela,nd; with Appendixes. >" - ■ - 1^4^< xxix. 1.2 Number of Persons qn the Registries ,as Parliamentary Electors entitled to vote, for each ^. County, Barony, &c. in Ireland,, &c, r .■. - - , - 1844. xv. 452 Humher of Parliamentary Electors in Ireland whose r^Names app^a,red on the Registry of each County and Borough on 1st Jan. 1850, &c. (173.) , - 1850.' xx.473 III. Accounts and. Papers elucidatory of the Proportion of Propertyi and Population repre- sented before the passing of the Reform Bills, and as proposed to be represented under those Bills, &c. : Classification of Petitions presented to the House of Lords, in, Session-183d-31, on the Subject - ',,. of Parliamentary Reform,; .,('65. of 1830-31.) ,- - - cCLXxxvni. 291 ri Accounts respecting the Population of each County, City,, Borough, and Town, in England, ■yTalps, and Scotland, now returning, and of each not now returning. Members to Parlia- , meht, and the Number of Houses in e^ch. (72. of 1830-31.) - - ccLxxxvni. 203 Returns of the total Amount of valued Rent, a,nd of the Number of Freeholders enrolled, in each County in Scotland. (59. of 1830-31.) - ' - ccLXXXvin. 231 ' Number of Houses assessed to the Inhabited House Tax, distinguishing the Rentals, in each County of England aijd Wajes, in the Cities of London and Westminster, in the Ten Parishes in Surrjey *ithin the Bills of Mortality, &c., in the Year ending the 5th April 1830; with the Number of Farmhouses exempt, (in 105. of 1831.) ^ ccxciii. 6 Number of~ Houses assessed' to the Inhabited House Tax, distinguishing the Rentals,'in each County of Scotland, in the Year ending 25th May 1830; and the Ntimber of Farmhouses exempt, (in 105. of 1831.) - - - - ccxciu. 14 Number of D'welliiig Houses in each County in Scotland charged with Window Duty in the Year ending 25th May 1830. (in 105. of 1831.) - - - - ccxciii. 18 Copies of the Assessment to the Inhabited Hoijse Duty of a Hundred of the highest^ rated ■ :•■ Houses in London and in the Country, and of certain Houses in Cornhill, the Poultry, . and Cheapside. (in 106. of 183 i.) •"- - - - ccxciii. 20. 22. 24 Number, of Persons in .each pity and Royal Burgh in Scotland owning or occupying a ■" Dwelling House and Premises of the annual Value of lOZ. and under 15Z., of 15/. and under 2QZ., of 1 20/. and upwards ; and the Number of Persons composing the Corpora- tion of each City or Royal Burgh in whom the Elective Franchise is now by Law vested, (in 105. of 1831.) - - - .^ . - , - . ccxciii. 26 Population of each City, Borough, or Town in England .and Wales now returning Members to Parliament (according to the Census of 1821.) (in 105. of 1831.) - ccxciii. 65 Population of each City or Town in England not now returning Members, the Population of which 'amounted, in 1821, io 10,000 or upwards. (ihlOS. of 1831.) - ccxciii. 68 , ' Population of each County in England and Wales and ^Scotland (according to the Census of • : . 1821). (in 105. of 1831.) - . - - - - - ccxciii. 69 ' . Population in each City and Royal Burgh in Scoitland sharing, in the Return of a Member to' Parliament, and of e£ich not so sharing, the Population - of which, in 1821 exceeded 8,000. (in 105. of 1831.) - - - , - ' - - ccxciii. 70 Number of Houses in each CityJ BorOugh, and County in England and. Wales, and in each County, Royal Burgh, and Town in' Scotland, now returning, and ip each not now returning, Members to Parliament, (iti 105. of 1831.) - - ccxciii. 71 Population (according' to the Census of 1821) of the several Parishes, Precincts, and Liberties, within the Liberty of the Tower ; and in the Parishes of St. Marylebone, St Pancras, and Lambeth, (in 105. of 1831.) - ,' ... -' - - ccxciii. 83 Statement of the Number of Houses, in 1821, in' each City, Bcfrough, or' Tbwn sending Mem- bers to Parliament in England and Wales,' and of the greatest Numbers of Electors polled at any Election therein during'the last'Thirty Years, (in 105. of 1831.) - ccxciii. 84 Statement of the Population in each Borough in England and Wales returning Members to Parliament of which the Population in the Year 1821 did not exceed 2,000; the Number of Houses in each ; the greatest Number of Electors poUed within the last -Thirty Years ; and the Number of fiouses rated to the Inhabited House Duty, in 1830, at and above 10/. a Year, (in 105; of 1831.) r - . . ccxciii. 92 Similar Statement with, ];espect, to ?,llBor,oughs with a Population exceeding 2,000 and not .,: I exceeding 4,000 Inhabitants. (in.lOS. of 1831.) .- - - - ccxciii. 94 , Similar Statement with .respect to all Borojighs yith a Population exceeding 4,000 Inhabi- tants, (in 10^, of'i831.),- , - , " , • " " - ccxciii. 95 -'SiniilaF Statement witli respect to all, Oi^ies, Royal Burghs, arid Towns in- Scotland. ',(in 1,05. of 1831.) -'^ - -' - - - - - ccxciii. 97 Population qf each {Town in Wales not now returning Members to Parliament, the Population of which amounted in 1821 to 10,000 or upwards, (in 105. of 1831.) - ccxciii. 99 Copy of a Circular Letter issued ffom the Home Ofl3.ce to the Returning OflScer's of all Cities, ,1, BoroughSj,..andj Towns in, England and Wales respecting the; Liniits, Houses, and ii, Eopnlation thereof i together with the Statements from th,e Returning Officers in reply, (in 105, of 1831.) - - -- - -,-.., .ccxciii. 99 SESSIONAL PAP|:RS> 1801^3)869. 68S ' ,- Parliamentary Paeliamentaet Bephesektation, Eefobm in : III. .Aiccftunts, &c. — nontinued^ . ,. ■ i Return of the Population of each: City and Borough in England (from the Census of 1.821) ; V. . distinguishing wjiether the Popiilation . given be that of the Borough or of the Parish .;, i, ajid.BSofoughjtogethei;,; and distinguishipg the Boroughs named; in ^Schedules (Ai) and ,. (B.) of the-Reform (England) Bill. , (in 105.. of^l831.) ,-,, . -, Vol* cc3;cjii. p. 159 ,. J^eturn of the Pppulatipn in pach City, and Royal Burgh in Scotland- having a Vote at Elec- tion's, as also of the Towns of Paisley and Greenock, (from tlie Census of 1821,) distin- guishing whether the Population given be that of the Burgh of Town exclusively or of the Burgh or Town or Parish together.' (in 105. of 1831.) ' - ' ' - cbxciii. 165 Memorials addressed to the Home Secretary by the Corporations or. Inhabitants of Aty Borough respecting the Population thereof, (in 105. of 1830.) - ; . - ccxciii. 166 Copies of a.11; Applications , made tp Hi^ Majesty's Government, . that any City, Town, or District shouid be continued in or ..admitted to the Right of sending Members to Par- liament, (in 105. of 1830.) . ' - ' - - . ' .- ccxciii. 186 Account of the Number of Houses assessed, to the Inhabited House Duty at 10/. and ,,.■ upwards . in . the Tower Hamlets, in .Finsbttry; in Marylebone, and in Lambeth; ; ■ . ;•' ' distinguishing those assessed from lOZ;' to 191., from 201. to 30/, from 31/. to 39/., and at 40/. and upwards, (ir! 105. of 1830.) - '-■ - - - ccxciii. 265 Copies of further Information touching the Amount :of Population, ' and ' the Number and Value of Houses, in' Towns or Districts now sending Members to Parliament, or ,prp- . posed in the Reform Bill to send Members in future, (in 105. of 1830.) - ccxciii. 266 ■ ■' " Total Amount of Assessed Taxes, for each »of the "Three Yiears ending 5fh April 1831, for Places sending Members to Parliament, (in 105. of 1830.) - - ccxoni. 325 Account of the Total Amount of Assessed Taxes in each'pf the Years 1828, 1829, and 1830, levied on the Places contained in Schedules (C), (D.), and (F.), of the; Reform (England) Bill, (in 105. of 1830.) - - - - ccxcin. 331, 332. 393 Return of the Pppulatioh,' according to the Census of 1831, of all such Towns or Districts in England and Wales as are proposed in the Reform Bill to send Members to Parliament in future, (in 105. of 1830.) - ■ - ... - ccxcm. 334 ■• ' Return of ' the Population, according to the Census of 1831, of the Parish or Parishes in which any City, Borough, or Cintjue Port in England,' now sending Members to Parliament, is wholly or partly situate ; distinguishing, in Cases where the Limits of the Parish and the Town are not the same^ the Population of each respectively-, (in 105. of 1830.) - - - - - - ccxcm. 337 Number of resident Electors in each -of the Boroughs named in Schedule (B.) of the Refm-m (England) Bill, (in 105. of 183a) -' - - - - ccxcm. 394 Number of Freeholders resident in the several Cities and Towns, being Counties within them- selves, in England and Wales, (in 105. of 1830.) - , - - ccxcm. 401 Return of the Population of the Fifty-six English Boroughs the Population of which stands lowest in the Census of 1831, of the Portyrone Boroiighs immediately above them, and of the Sixteen Boroughs next in Order, excluding those which now return Oiie Member only as well as those in Schedule (E.) of the Reform Bill ; and a similar Return from the Census of 1821. (in 105. of 1831.) - ... ccxcm. 407 Account of the Number of Houses in the several Towns of Wales specified in Schedule (F.) of the Reform Bill, distinguishing those assessed to the Inhabited House Duty at 10/. arid under 20/., and at 20/. and upwards,; with the Population of the same ; and like Accounts for several particular Towns and Parishes, (in 105. of 1831.) - ccxcm. 411 Account of the Population, from "the Census of 1821, of each County in England and Wales, exclusive of and distinguishing the Population of each City, Town, or District which is to send a Member or Members to Parliament under the Provisions of the Reform BUI, the Number of Members which each such County, &c. is to send, and the Amount of Assessed Taxes paid in 1830. (in 105. of 1831.) - - - ccxcm. 416 Similar Account as to Counties, Cities, Boroughs, or Towns which now return Members to Parliament, (in 105. of 1831.) - - - - - ccxcm. 422 Amount of Assessed Taxes levied in the Town of Dartmouth in 1829, 1830, and 1831, with Correspondence relating thereto, (in 85. of 1831-32.) ... cccx. 5 Memorials and Applications addressed to His Majesty's Government by the Corporation or Inhabitants 6i any City, &c. respecting the Right of sending Members to Parliament. (in 85. of 1831-32.) - - - -' - - - - cccx. 22 Return of the Amount of Exemption from Assessed Taxes on account of Yeomanry Calvalry Horses for 1830, in the; 110 smallest Boroughs mentioned in Mr. Dru'mmond-'s List, (in 85. of 1831-32.). -.---.. cccx. 26 Returns of the Number of Voters polled at the last contested Elections for the several Boroughs in England and Wales ; of the Number of Freemen therein ; and of the Num- ber of Persons admitted to their Freedom in each Year since 1800, with the Amount of Fees paid for Admission, and its Appropriation, (in 85. of .1831-32.) - cccx. 58 ' Statement of the Population and Assessed Taxes of each Place in England and Wales having more than 2,000 Inhabitants -which , does not now return Members to the House of Commons, and to which it is not proposed to give that Right by the Reform Bill. ' (119. of 1831-32.) - - ,- - - - . - - cccx. 203 Return of the Population of. every Place in G-reat Britain not now sending Members to Parliament, of which the Popiilation exceeds 5,000, and also of the Amount of Assessed Taxes for the Year ending the 5th April 1831.' (191; of 1831-32.) - - cccx. 215 Returns and Reports .relative to the 1.20 smallest Boroughs . at present returning Members to. Parliament; with^ the Instructiojis to Lieutenant Drummond and the .Gentlemen engaged in collecting Information thereon. (38. of 1831-32.) - ,- qccxiii. {a.) 1 4R 2 684 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Paelumentaky - - - Pabty Pasliamentaey Repeesentation, Reform in : III. Accounts, &c. — continued. Returns from the Returning Officers of the 120 Boroughs enumerated in the above Papers of certain further Particulars relating thereto. (85. of 1831-32.) - Vol. cccx. p. 27 List of the 110 smallest Boroughs, arranged according to the Number of Houses and the . Amount of Assessed Taxes. (109. of 1831-32.) .... cccx. 211 See also Elections and Electors. Fictitious Votes. House op Commons. Miscellaneous Statistics. Oaths, 1, 6. Parliaments, Clerk of. See House of Lords, i. Parma. See Italy. Parochial Assessments : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Laws relating to Parochial Assessments ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (150.) - - 1850. xxin. 227 [Subjects : — AnnualValue of Real Property the Basis of Bating. All Parochial Bates to be charged on Poor Bate Assessment. Annexation of Extra-parochial Places, and Division of Counties into Districts. Owners of small Tenements to be rated instead of Occupiers. Assessment of Coal Mines, Bailways, Tithe Commutation, Bentcharge, and Stock in Trade. Inexpedient to charge the Maintenance of the Poor upon the Consolidated Fund.] Parochial Rates. See Poor and Poor Rates. Parochial Registers, Scotland. See Registration of Births, &c. Parochial Relief. See Debtors and Debts, 1. 4. Poor and Poor Rates. Poor in Ireland. Poor in Scotland. * Parochial Schools and Schoolmasters. See Education and Schools. Parochial Settlements. See Poor and Poor Rates, La. II. 3. Poor in Scotland. Parochial Stipends, Scotland. See Clergy of the Church of Scotland. Parrett Navigation : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the BUI for improving the Navi- gation of a Portion of the River Parrett, and for making a navigable Canal from the said River to Barrington, all in the County of Somerset. (135.) . 1836. xxxii. 309 Parsonage Houses. See Clergy, 1. 2. Partition of Lands. See Lands, Partition of. Partnerships : . , Bill to explain and amend an Act of the Parliament of Ireland for promoting Trade and Manufactures by regulating and encouraging Partnerships. (80. of 1812.) xlviiL 1345 Bill to promote the Employment of the Poor in the Fisheries, Trade, and Manufactures of Ireland by regulating and encouraging Partnerships. (86. of 1818.) . lxxxviii. 389 Bill for regulating the Mode in which certain Societies or Copartnerships in Scotland may sue and be sued. (172. of 1825.) ^As amended by the Committee. (190. of 1825.) ~- - - - - - -, , - CLXxvi. 1125. 1127 Bill to make further Provision for regulating the Mode in which certain Societies and Copartnerships in Scotland may sue and be sued. (47. of 1826.) . - cxcix. 99 Bill to render valid certain Contracts which have been or may be entered into by certain Banking and, Trading Copartnerships [of which any Spiritual Persons are Members]. (55.) - - - - - - - - - 1838. n. 49 Bill to make good certain Contracts which have been or may be entered into by certain Banking and other Copartnerships. (94.) .... 1841. n. 31 Report by H. B, Ker, Esq., on the Law of Partnership ; with Appendix. 1 838. xxxvii. 677 Ditto [reprinted.] (in 65.) .... . 1844. xx. 625 Index to the above Report, (in 309.) - ,. . . - 1847. xlv. 234 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the Law of Partnership, and the Expediency of facilitating the Limitation of Liability, with a view to encourage useful Enterprise and the additional Employment of Labour ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (30(S.) . 1851. xxxiii. 5 [Subjects: — Increase of Personal Property of late Years. Necessity of revising the present Law of Partnership. The Committee recommend the Appointment of a Commission for the Purpose of consolidating the existing Laws, and of suggesting such Changes as the altered Condition of the Country may require.] [Heads of Evidence : — Associations of Workmen. Bankruptcy Laws. Effect of the present Law of Partnership in binding up Capital. Commandite Partnerships. Limited Liability : How it would work : Whether it would increase rash Speculations.] See also Banks and Bankers. Bubble Act Amendment. Companies. Joint Stock Companies. Trade, Commerce and Manufactures. Trading Companies. Party Processions, Ireland : ' Bill to restrain for Five Years, in certain Cases, Party Processions in Ireland. (243. of 1831^32.) - - ' - . - - - . ccxcvii. 559 Bill to continue for Five Years the above Act. (228.) . - 1838. iii. 803 Bill further to continue for One Year the same Act. (206.) - - 1844^ v. 405 Bill to restrain Party Processions in Ireland. (41.) - - . 1850. v, 469 Clause to be proposed on 3d Reading by Dukie of Wellington. (41 a.) - 1850. v. 475 i - - - - - Ld. Monteagle of Brandon. (41i,) . 1850. v. 477 Amend" to be moved on 3d Reading by Earl of Ellenborough. (41c.) - 1850. v. 479 Copies of the Bills of Indictment preferred against certain Parties for Party Processions in Cavan, Tyrone, and Londonderryi (148.) ... 1835. xxxvii. 345 See also Dolly's Bbae. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 685 Pasley ... - Patents Paslkt, Majob General. /See Bail wats, II. 4. Passage Vessels and Passengers : Bill to amend the Aot 43 Geo. 3. c. 56. for regulating the Vessels caiTying Passengers to His Majesty's. Plantations and Settlements abroad [and to exempt Vessels of the Hudson's Bay Company from the Provisions thereof]. (35. of 1812-13.) - Vol. lviii. p. 223 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 43 Geo. 3. c. 56. as requires the Attendance of Magistrates on board Vessels carrying Passengers to Foreign Parts. (92. of 1818.) - Lxxxvm. 463 Bill to make further Provision for the due Care of Passengers proceeding on board Vessels to the Settlements abroad, or to Foreign Parts. (138. of 1819.) - - xcvii. 681 Bill to regulate Vessels [of less than 200 Tons Burden] carrying Passengers between Great Britain and Ireland. (100. of 1823.) ----- cxliv. 949 Bill to amend the last above Act. (82. of 1824.) . - - - clx. 449 Bill to regulate Vessels carrying Passengers to Foreign Parts. (187. of 1825.) - clxxvi. 1233 Bill to regulate the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels from the United Kingdom to , the Continent and Islands of North America. (39. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 121 Bill to repeal the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 21. for regulating the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels from the United Kingdom to the British Possessions on the Continent and Islands of North America, and to make further Provision for regulating the Carriage of Passengers from the United Kingdom. (146.) - - . . 1835. n. 75 Bill to extend to the British Colonies in the West Indies the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 53. for regulating the Carriage of Passengers in JMerchant Vessels. (168.) - 1840. ii. 257 Bill for regulating the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels. (229.)- 1842. ii. 323 Bill to exempt Ships- carrying Passengers to North America from the Obligation of having on board a Physician, Surgeon, or Apothecary. (139.) -■ - - 1845. ii. 343 Bill to amend the Passengers Act (5 & 6 Vict. c. 107.), and to make further Provision for the Carriage of Passengers by Sea. (207.) - - - - - 1847. v. 9 Bill to make further Provision for One Year, and to the End of then next Session of Parlia- ment, for the Carriage of Passengers by Sea td North America. -(58.) - 1847-8. v. 575 Bill for regulating the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels. (142.) - 1849. vi. 113 Bill to amend the Passengers Act, 1849 (12 & 13 Vict. c. 33.) (35.) As amended in Committee. (46.) - - - - - - 1851. r. 345. 351 ' Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Carriage of Passengers by S^a. (174.) - - - - - - - - 1852. IV. 57 Bill to amend the Passengers Act, 1852, so far as relates to the Passages of Natives of Asia or Africa, and also Passages between the Island of Ceylon and certain Parts of the East Indies. ' (372.) - - - - - - - 1852-3. vi. 591 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Carriage of Passengers by Sea. (296.) - 1854-5. Ti. 175 Bill for the Regulation of Chinese Passenger Ships. (260.) As amended in Committee. (289.) - - 1854-5. iii. 305. 315 Bill for prohibiting the Carriage of Chinese Emigrants ,to Foreign Countries in British Ships, and amending in that respect the Chinese Passenger Act, 1855. (172.) - . - - . - - 1857-8. m. 237 Report of the Land and Emigration Commissioners, on the Necessity of amending the Passengers Act ; with the Amendments in detail, and their Reasons, and References to the corresponding Clauses of the existing Act. - - -1 842. xix. 251 Correspondence upon the Subject of Emigration from China [to the West Indies, Cuba, &c. ; and the Arrangements on board Ship]. - - - - 1854-5. xviii. 67 iS'ee also Cholera. Emigration and Emigrants, i. Post Office, III. Steam Boats. Thames River. Passengers between Great Britain and Ireland : Returns of the Number of Deck or Steerage Passengers carried over in Steam Vessels and other from any Port in Great Britain to any Port in Ireland, and vice versS, in each of the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827. (153. & 110. of 1828.) - - ccxxxvm. 553. 555 Captain Denham's Report to the Board of Trade on Passenger Accommodation in Steamers between Ireland and Liverpool. (162.) - - . 1849. xm. 169 Passengers. See Passage Vessels. Railways. Stage Coaches. Passports : Bill to amend the Stamp Duty on Passports. (118.) - - - 1857-8. v. 279 Correspondence respecting Passports ; viz. : — Correspondence with the French Government respecting the late Alterations in the Passport System : Regulations issued by the Foreign Offices since 1815, respecting Passports : Communication received at the Foreign Office relative to the Inconvenience sustained by British Workmen who had arrived in France with Passports given by French Consular Agents in Great Britain. - ... . - 1857-8. xv. 99 Pastoral Superintendence, Scotland. See Religious Instruction, Scotland. Patent Office of the Attorney and Solicitor General, Fees in. See Fees, Perquisites, &c. Patent Offices. See Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Offices, Public. Palace and Marshalsea Courts. Patents, Clerk of the. See Chancery, Court of, England, HI. Patents and Patent Rights. See Letters Patent. 4E 3 686 GENE RiAL INDEX TO THE Patentee - - Paymaster Patentee in Bankruptcy. ") a n /-i • '''■ -n • -■•' r ; _ t See Chancery, Court op, England. Patentee OF THE SuBPCBNA Office. J ,-.-:>- c, ,, ' Patriotic Fund : ■■ ■ ^. ■ -J.l iDe'^Sitches from G-overnors of British Colonies fNoftli America, Australia, Barbadoes, Grenada, a,lid Gibraltar,] tranBinittirig Addresses' and Eeteolutioris' on the Siibject of the War with Russia-. - - - - - 1854-5. Vol.' xvi. p. 205 Despatches from the Secretary of State in reply to the above. - - 1854-5. xvi, 235 ,, ' Correspondence [between the Secretary of State and the'Goveriicirs of the Britisb Colonies , 'of N|orth America, Australia, West Indies, Cape of Good Hopfe, Malta, and Sierra Leorie,] relativ'e to Addresses, Resolutions, &c. received fr6m' the British Colonies on the Subject of the War with Russia. - - - -. ' , - 1854-5. xvi. 251 ,Purthef Psj,pers in continuation of the. above ; being a .Statement of all .the Remittances received up to the present' Time" i, from tjie Colonies on account of the Patriotic Fund. - - ^ - - - - - - 1854-5. xvl 289 Further Papers in continuation of the above: — Addresses, &c.' to the Queen, and Cpntri- butions te the Patriotic Fund. - - - .,• - 1856.; XT. 181 Returns of any Sums, contributed by the Colonics arid Dependencies of the British Crown in aid of the Patriotic Fund, from the 24th July ISS5^ to the present Time ; also specifying the probable Amount of any Sums contributed of which the Remittances have not yet arrived. (139.) - - ■?, - . - 1856. xv. 271 First and Second Reports of the Royal Commissioners of the > Patriotic Fund. . (62.) . - .- - . - - - . - - 1857-8. xxxm. 407 [Subjects: — The First Eeport contains an Account of the Proceedings of the Commissioners in the Distrihution, of Belief. The Second Beport consists chiefly of Explanations in ;reply to Charges of Partiality on Eeligious Grounds, preferred against the Commissioners by Archbishop . CuUen and the Duke of Norfolk.] Correspondence relative to the Second Report of the Royal Commissioners of the Patriotic Fund.. (73.) - - - - - - - 1857-8. xviii. 467 Correspondence between the Royal Commissioners and other Parties, relative to the 'Case of Mrs. Rosina Bennett and her Children : Also, Date of Issue lof Form of Request to . place a Child in an Asylum: Also, Statement of the pecuniary . Provision ! for the Education of Children whose Mothers object to their being placed in Mixed Schools. (105.) .--.--.. 1857-8. xviii. 447 Patronage, Church. See Church of EngIand. Church of Ireland. Church of Scotland. Universities. Pauper Children, Education of. See Education and Schools. Pauper Emigration. See Emigration and Emigrants, i. Pauper Ijunatics. See Lunacy and Lunatics, 1. 4. Paupers. See Miscellaneous Statistics. Poor and Poor Rates. Poor m Ireland. Poor in Scotland. Pavilion at Brighton : Bill to authorize the Sale of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, and the Grounds thereof ; and to apply the Money arising fi-om such Sale. (263.) - - - 1849. vi. 395 Paving of the Metropolis. See Metropolis Paving. Paving op Towns. See Towns Improvement. Tawn or Deposit Offices : Bill to remove Doubts touching the Law relating to Charitable Pawn or Deposit Offices in Ireland. (178.) - " " " - 1842. ii. 307 Bill to provide for the Establishment and Regulation of Charitable Pawn or Deposit Offices. (136.) - - - - - - 1843. il. 301 44- . ■ I- Pawnbrokers : Bill to amend the Law for regillating the. Hours of receiving and delivering Goods and Chattels as Pawns in Pawnbrokers Shops. (318.)- - 1846. iv. 237 Bill to amend the Acts relating to Pawnbrokers. (131.) - ■ 1856. vi. 105 Return of all the Licensed Pawnbrokers in Great Btitain; also the Amounts of Stamp Duty for Licences, including Plate Licences, paid by them. (266.) - 1843. xvin. 325 Pawning, Illegal. See Chelsea Hospital. Paymaster General : , ' " Bill to repeal the Act 23 Geo. 3. for regulating the Office of Paymaster General, and- for the ' more regular Pa,yment of the Army, &c. (42. of 1805.) - ' - - [xiii.]- 257 ■ ■ BUI for facilitating "the making up and Audit of the Accounts of the Paymaster General of ' Hi^ 'MiajeSty's Forces ; and to enable him to accept Foreign Bills of Exchange payable at ,., the Bank of England. (119. of 1812-13.) ... . lix. 659 Bill to consolidate the Offices of Paymaster-General, Paymaster and Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, Treasurer of the Navy, and Treasurer of the Ordnance. (16^.) - 1835. u. 311 Bill for consolidating the Offices of Paymasters of Exchequer Bills and Paymaster of Civil Services with the, Office of Paymaster General, and for making other Provisions in regard to the consolidated Offices. (281.) - '■ ' '' - ' .- ' - - 1847-8. v. ''^583 Clause to be proposed on 3d Reading by Ld. Monteagle of Brandon. (881a.) - 1847-8. t. 69t SESSIOFAIi PAPERS, 1801-1859. 687 Paymaster - .1. . . Peace Paymaster Qeneeal — continued. 'J Treasury Minute, dated 22d December 1848, for the Government of the Office of tier .jr, ,> -^Majesty's Paymaster General. ;..-.-:. - -, 1849; Vol. xxv. p. 297 yi; Mpfnorandum by Lord Monteagle on . the Exchequer, 1854 5 -with Remarks ; thereon by ;,;,,. I (Mi, Mr. Anderson : Paper prepared in 1848, for the Select Committee on'theMiscMl^eous j; ;; ; 1,1 Estimates, on the Office of Paymaster of Civil Servicesand the Exchequ^,'*by Sir Charles .. i, : , ..Trevelyam -Treasm-y Minute, dated 22d December' 1848, for the GoVfernifaent %{ the Office of Paymaster General : Letter from Lord Monteagle to the Lords of the Treasury, .,,, , on the Subject of the preceding Minute : Paper showing the Alterations made in the ivi -. ■: . Treasury Minute dated 22d December 1848 in cotisequence of thfe' preceding Letter. (285.) 1856. XXII. 217 i,i: Treasury Minute, dated 25th September 1855, relating to Exchequer Specificatioiis and i • ./. 'Acquittances^ (7^)'^- . - - - - - 1856. xxii. 151 PAYMASTEK OF ClVlL SERVICES, IRELAND : [r, Return (so far as relates to the Office of Paymaster of Civil Services in Ireland) of the Salary • ' and'Emplumehtsallo-tvedf under the Authority of tbe Treasury, to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department in any new- Situation or Appointment, in 1847 ; and of the increiased Salary, 85c. allowed bfefbre the M Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence witji the Treasury relative thereto, and to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury have not .f acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) ... 1847-8. xxi. 445 Peace, Clerks of. (See, Clerks of the Peace. .pBAci;, Commissions QF. iSeel Justices of Peace. Magistracy. Peace, Justices of. See Dublin, 6. Justices of Peace. Police of the Metropolis. Peace, Public, Offences against. See Criminal Law, II. 1. Peace, Public, England, Preservation and Restoration of : I. Bills relating to Disturbances of the Public Peace : 1. Disturbed Counties. 2. Seditious Meetings, treasonable Practices, SS^c, II. Reports relating to Disturbances of the Public Peace, m. Accounts and Papers relating to the Public Peape. I. Bills rela,ting to Disturbances of the Public Peace : 1. Disturbed Counties : Bill for the Preservation of the Peace in certain disturbed Counties, in England, and to give- '"■' - additional Powers to Justices fpr that Purpose. (169. of 1812.) - - xLvni. 1323 Bill for' the Preservation of the Peace by enforcing the Duties of watching and warding in Places where Disturbances prevail [Nottinghamshire]. (26. of 1812.) - xlvii. 343 Bill to revive-and continue the Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 17. for enforcing the Duties of watching and warding. (99. of 1816.) ....... lxxvii. 341 Bill to continue the said Act 52 Geo. 3. c. 17. (67. of 1817.) - ' - LxXxni. 357 Bill further to continue the said Act. (41. of 1820.) - - - cxiv. 233 Bill to authorize Justices in certain disturbed Counties to seize and detain Arms collected or ■ kept for Purposes dangerous to the Public Peace (2. of 1819-20.) - . cxiv. 9 Bill for rendering more effective, the Services of such Out-Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital as ' -shall be' called out to assist in preserving Public Peace. (260.),- - 1843. 11. 315 2. Seditious Meetings, treasonable Practices^ ^c. : Bill, to revive and continue for a limited Time the Act 36 Geo. 3. for, more effectually pre- , ■' venting seditious Meetings and Assemblies. (1801.) - - . [i.] 191 )p, , BiUmore effectually to preventseditious Meetings and Assemblies. (19. of 1817.) lxxxiii. 15 ;f ., Clause (A.) added on Report. (22. of 1817.) ,- - - Lxxxin. 35 Bill to make perpetual certain Parts of the Act 36 Geo. 3. for the Preservation of His Majesty's • ' . Person and Government, and the Prince Regent's Person, against treasonable Practices U' ' ; ..and'JAttempts. (15. of 1817.) " " " lxxxiii. 3 • ' Bill to indemnify Persons who have acted in apprehending, imprisoning, or .deta,ining in Cus- ; -ir .. tody Persons suspected of High Treason ov treasonable Practices, and in the Suppression '■•' ... of unlawful Assemblies. (10. of 1818.) -As amended by the Committee. (15.) ; As amended on Report. (17.) - - - - Lxxxvin. 15.19. 23 Bill more effectually to prevent seditious Meetings and Assemblies. (7. of 1819-20.) - cxiv. 33 Bill tb amend 'the Acts relating to seditious and riotous Assemblies, so far as the same relate ' t6 the 'Recovery of Damages committed by them. (44. pf 1822.) - - cxxviii. 73 Bill to ameid the .Laws relating to corresponding Societies and the licensing of Lecture Rooms. ^ (173.);. . .- - ,, - , . ., 1846. lii. 323 ■; ■_^ .]5ill to. consolidate ^aud, amend, the. Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences >,. . ^gain^t the Pviblio.P^acejv and. the administering or taking Oaths to commit Offences .■• pupishable with Death or Transportation for Life, and sending threatening Letters. (146.)., - - - . . 1854. iii. 691 4R 4 688 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Peace Peace, Public, England, 8sc. — continued, II. Reports relating to Disturbances of tjie Public Peace : . Second and Third Eeports from the Lords Committees respecting seditious and treasonable Practices, Societies, and Meetings. (1801.) - - - Vol. [i.] p. 193. 203 Second Report from the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons on the same Subject. (180L) - - - - - [i.] 239 Report from the Secret Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Dis- turbances in Nottinghamshire and adjacent Counties. (158. of 1812.) - - liii. 15 [Subjects : — Violences committed in Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, and Lancashire. Destruction of Stocking-ftames and Shearing Machines. Murder of Mr. Horsfiill. Oath of Secresy.] Report from, the Secret Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into certain Meetings, &c. endangering the Public Tranquillity. (5. of 1817.) - - lxxxiv. 1 Ditto [reprinted]. (7. of 1818.) - - - - xci. 161 [Subjects : — Revolutionary Schemes. Meetings at Spa Fields on the 15th Nov. and 2d Dec. 1816. Assumption of tri-coloured Cockades. Hampden and Union Clubs. Societies under the Name of Spenceau Philanthropists. Country Societies. Means taken to ensure Concealment. Seditious Publications. Further Provisions necessary for the Preservation of the Public Peace.] Report from the Secret Committee of the House of Lords appointed to take into consider- ation several Papers sealed up in a Bag; delivered by Command of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, relative to a traitorous Conspiracy ^or the Overthrow of the Govern- ment. (65. of 1817.) - - - - - LXXXIV. 9 [Subjects : — Proof of the continued Existence of a Conspiracy. Meeting at Manchester on 10th March 1817, and March of a large Number of Persons towards London. Their Progress stopped by the Activity of the Magistrates. Intended'Insurrection on 30th of March defeated by Apprehension of the Ringleaders. Plan of a general Insurrection frustrated by the Vigilance of Government.] A further Report. (8. of 1818.) - . . . xci. 153 [Subjects: — ^Disturbances in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and West Riding of Yorkshire. Arrests under Secretary of State's Warrants.] III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Public Peace : Papers relative to the internal State of the Country, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of the Prince Regent. (5. of 1819-20.) - - cxix. 239 Return of Persons whose Houses were searched for Arms, &c., and of Persons arrested or committed for having been unlawfully assembled. (23. of 1818.) - - xciv. 207 Letters from the Secretary of State to Lord Lieutenants of Counties, Mayors, and Magistrates, respecting the Formation of Associations for Protection of Life and Property, in dis- turbed Districts. (112.) - . , . . 1839. XVI. 453 Report of Mr. Dundas, and Evidence taken on the Investigation held at Birmingham, respecting the Ri6ts of the 15th July 1839; and Letter of W. C. Alston, Esq. (Magistrate) to Lord John Russell, dated 10th July 1839, with the Answer thereto. (265.) - 1840.. xiv. 139 iSee also Aliens. Birmingham. Conspieacy against the King. Constables AND CONSTABTJLAET. HxDE. PaRK, DlSiXJKBANCE AT. LiBELS, SEDITIOUS. Printers and Publishers. Treason. Peace, Public, Ireland, Preservation and Restoration of : I. Bills relating to "Insurrections, Disturbances, unlawful Associations, Processions, &c.: BiU to suppress Insurrections and prevent the Disturbance of the Public Peace in Ireland. (17. of 1807.) - - - - - - - - IX. 301 Bill to repeal the Act 47 Geo. 3. sess. 2. c. 13. for suppressing Insurrections and preventing the Disturbance of the' Public Peace in Ireland. (109. of 1810.) - xxxii. 381 Bill to continue, to 25th March 1814, an Act made in the Parliament of Ireland, 27 Geo. 3., for the better Execution of the Law and Preservation of the Peace within Counties at large. (134. of 1812.) - '. . . xLvin. 1099 Bill to provide for the presei-ving and restoring of Peace in such Parts of Ii-eland as may at any Time be disturbed by seditious Persons, or by Persons entering into unlawful Com- binations or Conspiracies. (108. of 1813-14.) .... Lxix. 639 Bill for. explaining the Act 27 Geo. 3. (I.) for preventing tumultuous Risings and Assemblies, and for the more effectual Punishment of Persons guilty of OutragCi- Riot, and illegal Combinations, and of administering unlawful Oaths. (40. of 1816.) - lxxvii. 117 Bill to continue, to 1st A:Ugust 1823, the Act3 Geo. 4. c.l. for suppressing Insurrections and , preventing Disturbances of the Public Peace in Ireland. (99. of 1822.) - cxxix. 695 Bill tocontinue, to 1st August 1824, the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 1. for suppressing Insurrections and preventing Disturbances of the Public Peace in Ireland. (89. of 1823.) - cxliv. 719 BiU 'further to continue and amend the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 1. for suppressing Insurrections and preventing Disturbaiices 6f the Public Peace in Ireland. (92. of 1824.) - clx. 621 Bill to amend Acts relating to unlawful Societies in Ireland. (12. of 1825.) - clxxv. 159 Bill for the Suppression of dangerous Associations in Ireland. (3. of 1829.) - ccxlii. 51 Bill to amend the Act 15 & 16 Geo'. 3. (I.) for preventing and punishing tumultuous Risings of Persons, and for other Purposes therein mentioned. (119. of 1831.) - ccxc. 647 3ill to restrain for Five Years, in certain Cas6s,' Party Processions in Ireland. (243. of 1831-32.) - - . . . . ccxcvn. 559 Bill to continue for Five Years the above Act. (228.) - - - 1838. ii. 803 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 68^0 Peace Peace, Public, Ireland, &c. : 1. Bills — continued. Bill further to continue for One Year the same Act. (206.) - r 1844. Vol. v. p. 405 Bill for the more effectual Suppression of local Disturbances and dangerous Associations in Ireland. (4^ of 1833.) As amended by the Committee. (6.) As amended on Report. (9.) As amended by the Commons. (18.) - - cccxiv. 5. ^1. 39. 57 BiU to provide for the more impartial Trial of Offences in certain Cases in Ireland. (8. of 1833.) - - - ... CCCXIV. 81 Bill to continue, under certain Modifications, for One Year, the Act 3 Will. 4. c. 4. for the more effectual Suppression of local Disturbances and dangerous Associations in Ireland. (135. & 170.) .... 1834. I. pt. 1. pp.595.597 Bill for the better Prevention and more speedy Punishment of Offences endangering the Public Peace in Ireland. (167.) - - - - 1835. ii. 331 Bill to restrain Party Processions in Ireland. (41.) ... 1850. Y. 469 Clause to be proposed on 3d Reading by Duke of Wellington. (41 a.) - 1850. v. 475 Ld.Monteagleof Brandon. (41 i.) 1850. v. 477 Amendments to be moved on 3d Reading by Earl of EUenborough. (41c.) - 18501 v. 479 Bill for the better Preservation of the Peace in Ireland. (119.) — ^As amended in Com- mittee. (128.) . , . . . 1856. VI. 109. 113 Bill to continue the Peace Preservation Act, 1856. (151.) - - 1857-8. t. 53 II. Reports relating to the State of Ireland : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, in 1824, appointed to inquire into the Nature and Extent of the Disturbances in those Districts of Ireland under the Pro- visions of the Insurrection Act. (150. of 1824.) - - - CLXT. 71 [Subjects: — Evidence taken before the Committee imperfect. Eecommend the Continuance of the Insurrection Act for One Year.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (35. of 1825.) - ' - -. cxc. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Districts of Ireland under the Insurrection Act. (Session 1824.) (36i of 1825.) - - clxxxviii. 105 Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. (37. of 1825.) - clxxxviii. 165 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1825, on the State of Ireland; with Minutes of Evidence. (59. of 1825.) - - clxxxix. 1 [Subjects: — Emigration. State of the Public Mind, and Expectation of Advantages from Catholic Emancipation. Influence of the Catholic Clergy. State of Manufactures and Commerce. Elective Franchise. Increase of Population. Administration of Justice. Tithes. Proportion of Catholics. and Protestants in Population, Wealth, and Influence. Eeligious Orders.] Second Report from the same Committee. (60. of 1825.) ... clxxxix. 173 [Subjects: — Opinions of the Eoman Catholic Bishops as to the Authority of the Pope. Discipline of the Church of Eome as counteracting the Duty of the Subject. Stipendiary Allovrances to the Eoman Catholic Clergy. Pastorini's Prophecies. Benefits of removing Disabilities. Tithes and Church Property. Roman Catholic Establishments in Ireland.] Third Report from the same Committee. (216. of 1825.) - - clxxxix. 297 [Subjects:^ Administration of .Tustice. Present Income of the Catholic Clergy. Proposed Allowance from the State. Education, Eeligious Knowledge, and Moral Character of the Irish People. Occupation and Management of Land. Forty Shilling Freeholds. Capability of Ireland., of affording profitable Employment of Capital. Political Parties, Feelings, and Agitations. Influence of Party Writings on the Minds of the Catholic Population.] Fourth Report from the same Committee. (35. of 1826.) . - . ccvi. 1 [Subjects: — Influence of the Eoman Catholic Priesthood. Spiritual and Temporal Power of the Pope. Apprehensions of the Protestants of the Effects of removing the Catholic Disabilities. Grand Juries and Presentments. Elective Franchise. Absenteeism. Management of Estates. Linen Manufacture. Tithe System. Abuses of Manor Courts. Condition of the Peasantry. Wages, Food, and Clothing. Poor Laws. General Want of Employment, Good Effects expected to result from Catholic Emancipation.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1825, to inquire into the State of Ireland, more particularly with reference to the Circumstances which may have led to Disturbances there. (202. of 1825.) - - - - cxct 1 [Subjects : — Disabilities of the Eoman Catholics. Education. Sub-letting of Land. Grand Jury Presentments. Administration of Justice. Elective Franchise. Want of Provision for the Poor.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the above Committee. — ^Part I. (103. of 1825.) - cxci. 9 Part II., with Appendix and Index. (103. of 1825.) - - . . cxcn. 1_ [Subjects : — Administration of Justice. Evils of the Grand Jury System, and Eemedies proposed.- Domestic Nomination of Uoman Catholic Bishops. Doctrine respecting Confession.' Monasticr Orders. Income, Character, and Influence of Priests. Authority of the Pope. Tenet* of the Eoman Catholic Church. Mines and Manufactures. Want of Employment for, Capital. Eedundancy of Population. Disposition and Habits of the Peasantry. Proportion of Pro- testants to Catholicsj Orange Lodges. Want of Protestant Places of ■ Worship. Tithes.- , Use of Scriptures in Schools. Education. Interference of Priests in Elections. Causes of Dis-- {urbances, and their Eemedies. Opinions and Feelings respecting Catholic Emancipation.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1832, to inquire' into the State of the disturbed Counties in Ireland j -with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (136.) ---.-. i835. xxii. 1 [Subjects:— Character of the recent Disturbances. Associations of Blaokfeet and Whitefeet. Necessity for suppressing assembling by Night. State of the Peasantry. Effect of the Insurrection Act. Effects of Absenteeism. Quantity of .^rms in the Possession of the disaffected Peasantry. Conduct oif the Magistracy and Police. Conduct and Condition of the Protestant Clergy. . Eesist- ance to the Payment of Tithes. Stale of Ediication, and Insufficiency of Funds for establishing Schools. Necessity of finding Employment as a Means of suppressing the Disposition to Disturb- ance. Proposed Improvements on the Eivers-Shannon, Brusna, and Barrow.] III. 4 S 6^0" GENERASL I-N;dEX TO ME ^ Pkace - - -■■■■'.- - Peebs • Peace, Public, Ibeland, &c. — continued. in.' papers Velating' to the State of Ireland : ■ . Correspondence relating to the disturbed State of Ireland. (1822.) - Vol, cxli. jp. 65 ^/ Papers relating to the disturbs State of Ireland. (97. of 1822.) - ' - cxli. 89 ., lleturns of Commitments to Gaols, from 8th Oct. 1821 to 8 th April 1822, in the Counties in , ' which the Insurrection Act has been put in execution, and of all Convictions liiider Special Commissions of Assize. . (43. of 1822.) , - - - ' - Cxli. 117 Despatches froni the Lord Lieutenant relative to the Trial "of Elbandmen for administering unlawful Oaths, and thd Renewal of the Insurrection Act. (16. of 1823.) - cltiii, 1 Despatches from the Lord Lieutenant relative to the State of Ireland. (1823.) - CLVni. 9 , Return of the Names of Persons committed and conyicted under the Insurrection Act, from 1st Jan. 1823 to 1st Feb. 1824. (159. of 1824.) - - - - clxxti. 227 Copy of the Record of the Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench in Ireland against , ' Daniel O'Connellj EJsquire, afld others, for being present at a Meeting called " The General ., Association of Ireland." (82. of 1831.) - - - . - - CGxcj,v. 271 ■ Circulars from the Irish Government to the Magistrates respecting the Line to be pursued * - hj them in suppressing unlawfiil Assemblies; also. Correspondence between the Govern- ment and the Magistrates of Newtownban-y respecting a Tithe Afiray there, in which several Lives were lost. (145. of 1831-32,) - - . . cccx. 605 Address of the Magistrates and Governor of the County, of Westmeatlii to the Lord Lieu- tenant, and his Reply, respecting the disturbed State of the County. (120. of , 1831-32.) -. - ; .-:.,- - - ,. i - - cccx. 615 Papers relating to the disturbed State of Ireland, being Corresponderice between the English and Irish Governments thereon; Proclamations declaring certain Counties and Baronies , to be in a State of Disturbance^ under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 4. ; Documents laid before the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council on which such Places were so declared to be in a State of Disturjiancp ; and List of Outrages committed in Ireland, &c. &c. (136..&8P.) - , - , .-' - - , - - 1834. XXII. 601. 739 Letter from the Rev. J.jrFit^gerald to the Lord Lieutena,nt, and also Letter'from the Marquess .:, of Westmeath to the Right Hon. E. J. Littleton. (163.) - -, 1834. xxn. 759 Copies of the Bills of Indictment preferred against certain Parties for Party Processions in ■ • the Counties of Cavan,- Tyrone, and Lbndonderry. (148.) - 1835. xxxvii. 345 Correspondence between the Rev. iEdward Naugle and the Chief Secretary of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, ' respecting the Insecurity of the Protestant Colony in the Island ' - - ofAchill. (25.) - - - . - ■ - - - 1839. VI. 483 See also Akms aND Ammunition, a. Belfast, Riots in. Constables and Con- . ' stabulaey, 2. Dolly's Brae. Habeas Corpus. Justices op Peace, Ireland. Magistracy. Orange Lodges. Outrages, Ieeland. Rebellion in Ireland. Ribbonism. Tithes, Ireland, II. III. Treason. Peael Ashes. 5ee Prices Current. Pears : . A-ccount of the Quantity of Pears imported in; each Year from 1836 to 1841, stating the Rate of Duty paid and the total Amount of Duty received on account thereof in each Year, (in 89.) - -. - - - - - 1842. xiv, 69 PeAs'ANTKY.' See I/ANDLOED AND TENANT. pEASE. See Corn. Peat DisiiLLATioN : Report to the Chief Commissionei' of Woods, by the Director of the Museum of Irish Industry, on the Nature and Products of the Process of the destructive Distillation of ■ Peat, considered ' specially with reference to its Employment as a Brdnch of Manu- ' facturing Industry. - - - - -, -1851. xxxviii. 1 P'eddeb's Divorce : 'Minutes of Evidence taken, before the House of Lords upon the Second Reading of Pedder's Divorce BUI. ' (c.) - - - - -, 1^54-5. x^i, 293 Pedigrees. See Peeks and Peeresses, Pedigrees of* pEDLAES : , /- « Bill to regulate Hawkers and Pedlars in Scotland. (59. of 1814-15.) - - lxxiii. 263 (See' a/«o Hackney Carriages. Peeks, House of. See House of Lokds. Peers, Roman CATHdLid. See Roman Catholics. Peers of the Realm : 1. Dignity of a Peer : Reports from the Lords Committees appointed to search the Journals of the House, Rolls of ;. Parliament, and other Records and Documents, for all Matters touching the Dignity of a Peer of th6' Realm ; — as to the Progress made by them in their Labours. (115. of 1816.) - , - - - - - - - - Lxxvui. 471 A further Report. '(104. of 1817.) ------ lxxxiv. 77 A further Report. (118. ofl8l8.) xcl 177 A further Report. (130. of 1821.) ..... . cxxni. 1 ^ SESSIONAL- PAPERS, '1801-1859. 6^1- * . • . .. . • .,_., ^ - - . - -^ Peers Peers of the Sealm — continued. 1. Dignity of a Peer — continued. - First General Eeport. {112. of 1819.) , - - - , - - VoL cxvi. p. 1 Ditto [reprinted], (46. of 1§24.) - - - •• - CLkvi. 1 Second General Eeport. (101. of 1820.) - - -, - ,,- cxvi.-821 Third General Report, (88.0^1822.), ,~ . - - - - cxxxv. 121 T'ourtb General Eeport. (176. of 1825.), " -_ - - ;: - -'cxcii. 605 Appendix I. Part I. (172. of 1820.) - : ,j -, , -, - , - • cxvi.;499 Appendix I. Part II., and.ApJpendixes 11. 111. lY. (172, of 1824.) i .- - clxvii. 1 Eeports from the Lords Committees touching the Dignity of a Peer of the Realm, &c, ;&c. [I^fiw Series, reprinted in 18291 '.-^ ."., First Report. (117.) - - ; - : y. - - - -'■CCLii. 1 [SrujECTS : — Division I. Of the Constitution of the Legislative Assemblies of England from the Conquest to the Accession of King John. — II. Of the Constitation of the i Legislative Assemblies during the Reign of King John.-r-III. Of the constituent Parts of the Legislatives (Assemblies of the Kingdom in the First Part of the, Eeign of Henry the, Third. — IV, Of lie. Circumstances ■which" led to the Provisions of Oxford, of the Enactment of those Provisions, and thejr Nature and Effect, so far as they may tend to show .the Constitutional Parts of the Legislative! Assembly of the Country during that Period. — V. Of the early Constitution of the Parliament of Scotland, ,. , and the .Changes in the Constitution appearing from the Statutes of the Bealm of Scotland. — Vli Of the Constitution of the Legislative Assemblies of the Bkingdcan, from the Parliament of Oxford in the 42d Year of Henry ther .Third to the Battle of Evesham, and the Release of the King in the 49th Year of his Reigh. — ^Vn. Of the Constitution of the Legislative Assemblies of the Kingdom, from the Battle of Evesham to the OloSe of the Reign of Henry the Third. — VIII. to XI. Of the constituent Parts of the Legislative Assemblies of England during the B«igns of Edward the First, Edward the Second, Ed\rard the Third, arid Richard the Second.— XII. Of the constituent Parts of the Legislative Assemblies of England, during the Reigns of Henry the Fourth and his Successors, to the Unions of England and Scotland, and Great Britain and Ireland. -r-Xni. Recapitulation iof the Subject of Inquiry in the former Divisions. Restraint of Alienation of Land. Cases of Claims of Peerage founded on the Tenure of Land.] Second Report, (in 118.) - - - - - - - cclhi. 1 Third Eeport. (in 1 18.) - - - - - - - ccLiii. 9 [Subjects : — Division I. On the Decisions and Resolutions of the House on Claims of Peerage, and generally touching Rights of Peerage. — II. What has been asserted to be the General Law, with respect to the Nature and the Origin or Creation of Dignities of Peerage, and with respect to the Succession thereto. — ^III. On the Origin of the Dignity of a Peer of the Realm, and of the different Degrees' of that Dignity, and' the Means by which a Right to it might be acquired, from the Conquest'to the Union of England and Scotland.] Fourth Eeport. (in 118.) - - - - - - - ccliii. 249 [Subjects : — Questions to the Judges with respect to Land entailed. The Judges Opinion on the Beaumont Case. Remarks on a Document preserved in the Chapter House at Westminster, dated A.D. 1300.] Alphabetical Digest, (in 118;) ------ ccliii. 358 Appendix I. Part I. (Summonitiones temp. Johannis, Hen. III., Edw. I. & Edw. II. 1 (119.) - - : - - - - - - - CCLIV. i Appendix I. Part II. (Summonitiones temp. Edw. HI., Eic. II., Hen. IV., Hen, V., Hen. VI., and Edw. IV.), and Appendixes n. ni. IV. (120.) - - cclv. '1 Index Summonitionum. , (118.) - - - - - - ccliii. 433 Index Nominum et Loeorum. (118.) - - - . - ccliii. 517 ' Fifth Eeport and Appendix V, (Patents of Creation^' and Instruments affording Evidence of Creation, temp, Eeg. Steph. ad Edw, IV.) (222.) - - - cclvi. 1 Iniiex Creationum. (222.) - - - - - - cclvi. 429 Index Nominum et Loeorum. (222.) - - - - , cclvi. 432 2, Creation of Peerage for Life : Copy of the Letters Patent creating the Eight Hon. Sir James Parke, Knight, a Baron of the United Kingdom for Life, (5.)-- - - - - 1856. xxiii. 51 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom it was referred to examine and consider the Copy of the Letters Patent purporting to create the BSght Hon. Sir James Parke, Knight, a Baron of the United Kingdom for Life; and to report thereon to the House. (18. to 18. 5.) - - - - 1856. xxiii. 53 [The Committee report that neither the Letters Patent, nor the Letters Patent with the usual Writ of Summons, can entitle the Grantee to sit and vote jn Parliament.] . See also Appeals to the House of Lokds. 3, Privilege of declining Attendance on the House of Commons : Eeport from the Lords Committees appointed to inquire concerning the Privilege of Peers to decline attending the House of Commons : (in the Matter of Lord Teignmouth.) (94 of 1806.) - • - - - - • - - . - VI. 242 4, Arrest of Peers not having Seats in Parliament: Report from the Lord's Committees for Privileges appointed to search for Precedents relative to the Arrest of Peers not having Seats in the House of Lords, and oif Peeresses j and a Note of the Proceedings in the Case of the Arrest of Viscount Hawarden. (6, of 1828,) - - - - - - -" - ccxxxvn, 311 See also Attainders, &c, Coreuption op Blood, House of Lords. Peee- AGEj Qlaims op. . Proxies, Infra. 4S 2 692 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Peebs Peers op Ireland : Bill to regulate certain ProceedLogs. in relation to the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland. (90.) - ... - . 1857, Sess. 2. VoL vi. p.. 573 Report from the Lords ■Committees relative to Descents of Peerages in Ireland, and Claims to vote at Elections of Representative Peers. (1801-2.) ... [iii.] 233 Keport .from the Lords Committees appointed to consider the Manner of receiving and pro- ceeding upon Petitions'of Persons claiming to be admitted to vote at Elections of Peers for Ireland. -(1801-2.) ....... [m.] 317 Orders relative to Proofs on Claims to vote at Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (141. of 1824.) CLxxra. 9 Return of all Peerages of Ireland created since the Union, stating the Peerages on the Extinction of which each new Peerage has been created ; and also of all other Peerages of Ireland supposed to have become extinct during the same Period, (49. & 105.) .-..-.. 1840. XX. 365. 369 Return giving the Dates of the Extinction of the Three Irish Peerages, [Mountrath, Tyr- connel, and Melbourne,] in consequence of which Her Majesty has been advised, in purfeuance of the Act of Union, to create the Barony of Fermoy. (124.) 1854-5. xx. 183 ^Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Expenses of Scotch and Irish Peers in proving their Right to vote for Representative Peers, (257.) ....... 1856. xxit, 251 Resolutions of the House of Lords with respect to Petitions claiming a Right to vote at Elections for Representative Peers for Ireland. (104. & 195.) 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 601, 603 See also the following Heads : — Aldborotjgh, Earl of. Garvagh, Baron, Anneslet, Earl of. Gort, Viscount, Antrim, Earl of, Granard, Earl of. AsHTOWN, Baron. Guillamore, Viscount, Atlmer, Lord. Ha warden. Viscount, Bandon, Earl of. Headley, Lord, Bantry, Earl of, and Viscount Jersey, Earl of, Bearhaven, Kensington, Lord. Bellew, Lord. Killmoret, Viscount. Belmore, Earl, Lanesborough, Earl of. Bloomfield, Baron, Leitrim, Earl of. Boyne, Viscount. Lifford, Viscount. Buttevant, Viscount. Listowel, Earl of. Carrick, Earl of. Londonderry, Marquis op. Carysfort, Earl of. Massy, Lord. Charleville, Earl of. Mayo, Earl of. Clanmorris, Earl of. Midleton, Viscount. Clarence, Duke of. Molesworth, Viscount. Clermont, Baron. Monck, Viscount. Cloncurry, Lord. Mountgarrett, Viscount. Coubtown, Earl of. Ormonde and Ossory, Earl of. Darnley, Earl of. Peers of the Realm. De Vesci, Viscount, Radstock, Lord, Doneraile, Viscount. Ranfurly, Earl op. Donoughmore, Earl of. Rokeby, Baron, Dufperin and Claneboy, Baron. Roscommon, Earl op. Dunalley, Lord. Saltoun, Lord. DuNRAVEN, Earl op. Shrewsbury and Waterpord, DUNSANDLE AND ClANCONAL, BaRON. EARL OF. Dunsany, Baron, Talbot op Malahide, Baron, FermOy, Lord, Waterpord, Earl op. Fife, Earl op. Peers of Scotland : Bill to regulate the Exercise of the Right of voting at the Election of Peers to represent the Peerage for Scotland. (20. of 1820.) . - . . . cxiv. 177 Bill to alter and amend the Laws relating to the Representation of the Scottish Peerage ; to enable Peers of Scotland, not Representative Peers, to sit in the House of Commons ; and to declare the eldest Sons of Scottish Peers eligible in future to sit in the House of Commons for any County or Burgh in Scotland, and to vote at Elections therein for a Representative in the Commons House of Parliament. (97. of 1828.) . ccxxiv. 389 Bill to enable Peers of Scotland to take and subscribe in Ireland the Oaths required for qualifying them to vote in any Election of the Peers of Scotland. (158. of 1831-32.) - - - , - - - - - ccxcvii. 61 Bill for explaining and amending the Act 6 Ann. c. 23., so far as relates to the Trial of Peers for Offences committed in Scotland. (44. of 1825.) ... clxxv. 255 Bill for the Correction of certain Abuses which have frequen'tly prevailed at the Election of Representative Peers for Scotland, (162.) .... 1847. v. 283 Bill to enable Peers of Scotland absent in Foreign Parts on the Service of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, to qualify, and to make their Proxies, and send signed Lists for the Election of Representative Peers of Scotland. (216.) As amended by the Com- mittee- (247.) " - ... . . - 1847-8. v. 255. 259 Bill to regulate certain Proceedings in relation to the Elections of Representative Peers for Scotland. (172.) As amended in -Committee. (197.) - • 1851. ■ vl 271. 273 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 693 Peers - Pembroke Peeks of Scotland — continued. Bill to amend the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 87. to regulate certain Provisions in relation to the. Election of Eepresentative Peers for Scotland. (157.) ' - 1S52. Vol. iv. p. 341 Eeport from the Lords Committees on the present State of the Laws with regard to the Trial of Peers for Offences committed in Scotland. (43. of 1825.) - " - cxcii. 707 Besolutions of the House of Lords, 3d May 1822, respecting the voting for the Election of Representative Peers for Scotland. (89. of 1822.) - - - - cxli, 63 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Laws relating to the Election of Representative Peers for Scotland. (123. of 1831-32.) - - cccvii. 689 Copy of the Union Roll of the Peerage of Scotland, and a List of all Peers who have voted at General Elections since 1800. (81. of 1831.) - . . - ccxciv. 13 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to take into consideration^ the existing Laws and Regulations which relate to the Elections of Representative Peers of Scotland ; to consider what Steps should be taken to prevent Persons from voting at such Elections who are not entitled to do so ; and to inquire into and report upon the Proceedings which took place at the Election of Lord Gray on 17th March 1847; together with Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix, (132.) - 1847. xxv. 369 Minutes of Proceedings which took place at Holyrood House on 17th March 1847, at the Election of a Representative Peer of Scotland to sit and vote in the House of Lords ; together with the Titles under which the Peers respectively voted. (84.) 1847. xxi. 469 Return of all those Persons who have voted at any Election of a Representative Peer of Scotland since the Year 1800 without Protest : Also, all those who have voted since the Year 1800 under Protest : Also, all the Peerages which are at present included in the Long (or Union) Roll : And also, all the Rules or Orders received from Time to Time by the Lord Clerk Register, or his Deputies, from the House of Lords, regarding the Elections of the Representative Peers of Scotland. (164.) - - 1847. xxi. 441 Supplementary Return. (2.) - - - - - - 1847-8. xx. 613 Minutes of the Election of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland, dated 8th September 1847. (1.) ... - ... - . 1847-8. xx^ 597 Return of all Elections of the Representative Peerage of Scotland, from the Date of the Union to the present Time ; specifying the Dates of the several Proclamations, and the Dates of the Elections ; and, in those Cases when Elections have been held to fill up Vacancies in the Number of Representative Peers caused by the Death of any Peer, stating the Date of the Death of such Peer. (94.) . - - 1850. xx. 573 Minutes of the Election of the Sixteen Peers of Scotland, dated 15th July 1852, (2.) - - - - - . . . 1852-3. xxv. 621 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Expenses of Scotch and Irish Peers in proving their Right to vote for Representatives Peers. (257.) .---.-. 1856. xxiv. 251 See also Attainders, &c. Peers or the Realm, Peerage, Claims op. QuEENSBHET, Marquess of. Peers and Peeresses, Pedigrees of : BiU for the taking and preserving Evidence 'touching the Pedigree of Peers and Peeresses in certam Cases. (120.) ...... 1842, iv. 117 Peerage, Claims of : Return of aU. Baronies called out of Abeyance up to the present Time, stating the Number of Years the Abeyance had continued in each Case, and the Date of the Termination of the . . - - - - . 1857-8. xvm. 53 (289.) See also the following Heads: — Airlie. AlBTH. Anglesey. Annandale, Athenbt. Banbury. Barnewall, Beaumont. Berkelei". Beenebs. borthwick. Braye. Camoys. Chandos. COLVILLE of CULEOSS. COURCY. Ceawfurd and Lindsay, De L'Isle, De Scales. Delvin. Devon, dunboyne. FiTZWALTER, Gardner. Grandison. Hastings. Herries. Howard of Walden. Huntly. Kellie. KlLLEEN. Leigh. Lovat. Maechmont. Marmyon. Massy. Monteose. Netterville, Newbuegh. North. Perth. Polewart, Reade Pedigree. RiVEESTON, Roos. roxburghe. Saltoun. Saye and Sele. Shrewsbury. Slane. Southesk, Stafford. Strathmoee. Sussex. Taaffe. townshend. Tracy. Vaux, Wharton. - ZOUCHE. Pells, Cleek of the ,: ^ /. . • Papers respecting the Office of Clerk of the Pells in Ireland, and other Exchequer Offices which have been regulated or abolished. (45. of 1824.) ... clxxii. 113 Treasury Minute, dated 30th December 1823, regulating the Office of Clerk of the Pells in the Exchequer, (211, of 1825.) - - • . - , cxcin. 99 Pembroke .College, Oxford, See Oxford University. 4S 3 694 GENERAL INDEX T0 THE Penal - - - - Peninsula Penal Servitude. See Transportation. Penalties : - Bill to provide for the Eecovery of Penalties under certain Acts for securing certain Assessed Taxes in Ireland, and on Licens es to Persons dealing in Exciseable Commodities, and on Paper and Paper Hangings ; and to alter the Condition of certain Bonds by Brewers in Ireland. (9. of 1807.) -;„; - - - "- - Vol. ix. p. 257 Bill to amend the liaw concerning tlie Remission of Penalties. .(^5.) - 1859, Sess.l, iii. 87 See also Clergt, 1, 4. , Customs. Exchequer, Court of, England. Exchequer, Cour?? of, Ireland. Fines and Eecognizances. Printers AND Publishers. Spirits, III. Penalties and Disabilities, Religious. , See Dissenters, &c. Liberty op Conscience. Oaths. Religious Worship, Places op. Roman Catholics. Sacramental Test. Toleration. Peninsula, Campaign IN : ■ . , Instructions from Lord Castlei-eagh to the Commanders pf His Majesty's Fprces in Spain and ', Portugal in 1998.^., (2|5;, of 18Q;9.) <■ , .j, ,,- - - - xxk. 1 . Despatches, witli a Statement of their Dates, received from Officers in Spain and Portugalin 1808. (26. 49. & 33. of 1809!) - -, '.. . . xxix. '137. 258 Requisitions made by the Juntas in Spain for the Supply of Troops, Military Stores, &c. by Great Britain. (31. of 1809.) - - - - .. - xxix. 259 Despatch from Mr. Canning to Mr, Frere, announcing His Majesty's Determination to appro- / , priate an Army for Service in Spain, (in 45. of 1809.) - - xxix. 267 ; Despatch from Mr. Stuart announcing the Arrival of Troops under General Baird atCorunna, and that the Junta of Galicia prohibited their landing, (in 45. of 1809.) - xxix. 269 Correspondence between Sir John Moore, and Mr. Frere. (42, of 1809.) . - xxix. ■271 , Extract of a Letter from Lord Castlereagh to Sir Hew Dalrymple. (32. of 1809.) - xxix. 133 Extracts of Letters from Rear Admiral de Courcy to Lord Gambler relative to the Campaign in Spain. (39. of 1809.) , - - - - xxix,i^287 Accounts of the Number of Infantry and Cavalry which embarked for Spain and Portugalin 1808, of the Number disembarked in Great Britain^ and of the Number remaining on Service ; also pf the effective Force of the British Army serving there on 1st Dec. 1808 ; and the Distribution thereof. (43. of 1809.) ,. _ ,. , xxix. 295 Letter from General Brodrick respecting General Blake's Army, and from Sir John Moore . . respecting his Retreat to Corunna. (in 43. of 1809.) - ..- xxix. 307, 308 Returns of the effective Cavalry under the Command of Sir Arthur Wellesley at the Battle of . Vimiera, 21st August 1808 ; and under Sir John Moore at the' Period of the Junction of the different Divisions of the British Army in Spain. (30. of ,1809.) - xxix. 327 ■Return of the Staff employed ip Spain an.d Portugal. (47. of 1809.). - xxix. 331 • Return of , the Staff of the Army employed in Spain and Portugal in 1808 ; the Expense thereof ; and Stores shipped for the British Forces. (37. of 1809.) - xxix. 339 Papers relating to Supplies and Troops embarked for Service in Spain and Portugal ; viz. Num-' ' ' ber and Tonnage of Transports eiht)loyed in their Conveyance ; Pieces of Ordnance and ; Train, Officers, Soldiers, and Drivers in the Artillery, and Dtaft Horses, embarked, and Officers, &c. relanded. (36. of 1809.) - - - - - xxix. 351'- Ueturn showing the , Number of Recruits gained by the King's German Legion after their ■ /. ., , Arrival ip Portugal. , (57. of 1809.) • - . - - xxix. 363 Number and Tonnage of the Transports employed for the Transportation of Troops and Stores to Spain and Portugal, and Amount of Freight contracted for. (2J. of 1809.) - xxix. 367 Provisions shipped- for Troops in Spain and Portugal. (44. of 1809.) - xxix. 371 Letter to His Majesty from the Province of Algarve, dated Faro, 1st July 1808. (in 40. of „. 1809.) - - - - - - - - - XXIX. 429 Despatches from the Bishop of Oporto to the Chevalier de Souza Couttinho, dated Oporto, 7th July 1808. (in 40. of 1809.). - - - - - xxix. 430, 431 Account of the Number and Description of Arms sent to Portugal for the Service of that Kingdom since June 1808. (in 40. of 1809.) - - , - - xxix. 433 Return of Stores shipped from England, for the Use of the Portuguese Forces from June 1808 ■ toFpb„18p9. (in 40. of 1809.) -, - - - . . xxix. 434 Letter from the Reyno of , Galicia to Captain Kennedy. (55. of 1809.) - xxix. 437 Correspondence relative to the Maintenance of an Army in Portugal. (8. of 1810.) - xl. 1 Letters from Lord W. Bentinck to Lord Castleyeagh on the Appointment of a Commander in Chief to the Spanish Armies. (57. of 1810.) ----- xl. 7 Papers and Correspondence relative to the Establishment of a Supreme Government in Spain. (106. of 1810.) - - , - - - ..-, - - XL. 393 Correspondence relative to the Government of Spain : — July 1808 to May 1809. (47. of 1810.) - - - - - - - , - - XL. 357 Correspondence, relative to the Campaign, in Portugal and Spain, and the Occupation of Cadiz by aBrltish Army :— December ,1808 to March 1809. (46. of 1810.) - xl. 201 Correspondence between the Secretary to the Treasury and Commissary General Murray : — April to September 1809. (65. of 1810.) - - - - - xl. 485 Heturn of Casualties and Sick in the Army employed in Spain and Portugal between the*" ■ 3l8tMa;i-ch 1809 andthe24th.Dec. 1809. (42. of 1810.) - - - xl. 509 Correspondence relating to the Campaign in Spain and ^Portugal : — ^April to August 1809. (22. of 1810.> ^ - - - . . . . XL. 47 Further Correspondence : — August and September 1809. (36. of 1810.) - xl. 225 Further Correspondence : — October 1809. "(62. of 181<).) - '•' - - - xL. 457- SESSIONAL papers; 1801-1859. 695; PENiNstJLi -- - - - Pensions Peninsula, Campaign in — continued. ' ' Intercepted Letter from Marshal 'Victor to Joseph Buonaparte: (55. of 1810.) - xl.' 171 „'; , Instructions. to Mr. Frei-e relative to the Campaign in Spain. (49. of 1810.) ' - xl. 435 ' "' Additional Instructions to" Mr. Frere and the Marquess Wellesley. (48. of 1810.) - xl. 441 Correspondence between Viscount Castlereagh and Viscount Wellington relative to the Conduct of the e&mpaign in Portugal and Spain : — April to July 1809. (29. of 1810.; - xl. 11 li, ^ Supplement to the 'Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh. (58. of 1810.)" " - xl. 45 ,5 T' Further Correspondence : — August and September 1809. (30. of 1810.) '' - xl. 175 Note from Admiral Apodaea, Envoy Extraordinary, respecting the Treaty with Spain; and ,, ' Mr. Canning's Reply thereto.- (54. of 1809.) - - - xxix. 291 Correspondence relative to the Russian Fleet in the Tagus, and the Convention with the Russian Admiral for its Surrender. (17. of 1809.) - - - xxiX. 385 See also Cintea Convention. Portugal. Spain. Penitentiakies op the United States : , Report of William Crawford, Esquire, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the Penitentiaries of the itnited States. (21.) ... 1835. xix. 183 ^ . [Subjects :-T-Construction, Management, and Discipline, and Effects of Punishment, in the following State Prisons and Penitentiaries j viz. Philadelphia aiid Pittsburg in Pennsylvania ; Auburn and Sing Sing in New York; Lamberton in New Jersey; Charlestown in Massachusetts ; Weathersfield in (iJtonecticut; Concord in New Hampshire ; Windsor in Vermont; Thomastown in Maine; Baltimore in Maryland ; Washington in Columbia ; Kichmond in. Virginia ; Frankfort in Ken- tucky; Nashville in Tennessee ; Columbus in Ohio; and Jeffersonville in Indiana.] Penitentiaett Houses. See Gaols and Prisons, Police qp the Metropolis. PEiilTENTIAEY AT MlLLBANK. See MiLLBANK PeISON. Peneyn Election : Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament ' for the Borough of Penryn. (128. of 1819.) - - - xcviL 599 ; Bill to prevent the issuing of Writs for the Election of Members for the Boroughs of Gram- pound, Tenryn, Camelford, and Barnstaple. (14. of 1819-20.) ■- , - oxiv. 77 Bill to exclude the Borbugh of Penryn in the County of -Cornwall from sending Burgesses to serve in Pai-liament. (135. of 1826-27.) - - - - ,ccxi. 353 Bill to exclude the Borough of Penryn from sending' Members to serve in Parliament, and to enable the Town of Manchester, with certain adjoining Townships, to send Two Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (43. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 161 Bill to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the House of Lords on the. Bill to exclude the Borough' of Penryn in the County of Cornwall from sending Members to serve in Parliament. (46. of 1828.) ... ccxxrv. 165 :''' Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Penryn Election, 1807 ; with the Proceedings of the Committee, and Minutes of Evidence taJien before them. (183. of 1826-27.) - - - -, - ccxvin. 293 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Penryn Election, 1819 ; with the" special Report from the said Committee, and the Minutes of Evidence. (189. of 1826-27.) - - - -* - ccxvni. 373 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Commons in 1819, on the Bill for preventing- Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Penryn. (190. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxviii. 459 Minutes of Evidence taken before' the House of Commons, in 1827, on the Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Penryn. (192. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxvni. 523 ■ - Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Penryn Election, 1827 ; with the Special Report from the said Committee, and the Minutes of Evidence. (191. of 1826-27.) ----- ccxTHi. 573 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to exclude the Borough of Penryn from sending Members to serve in Parliament, .and to enable the Town of Manchester, with certain Townships adjoining, to send Two Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (70. of 1828.) - - - ccxl. 1 Account of all Sums of Money paid by the Treasury on account of the Inquiries entered into by both Houses of Parliament with" regard to the Boroughs of Penryn and East Retford. (115. of 1830:) - - ... oclxxtiii. 395 See also Parliamentary Representation, I; z. Pensioners. See Chelsea Hospital. Greenwich Hospital. Pensions : Biirfor limiting the Amount of Pensions to be granted out of the Civil List of Scotland. (112. of 1810.) - - - - - XXXII. 365 Bill to explain and amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. so far as respects Pensions to Persons who have served the Crown at Foreign Courts. (36. of 1811.) - - xll 305 Bill to enable His Majesty to recompense the Seryipes of Persons holding or having held :': certain high and.efficient Civil Offices. (66. of 1817.) - - , Lxx;xlii. 369 Bill to amend the Act 57 Geo. 3.^c. 65. foi: enabling'His Majesty to recompense the Services of Persons holding or who have held certain high and efficient Civil Offices. (155. of r825.) - - -•-'■. - oLxxvi. 823 Bill to enlarge the Powers of the Act 57 Geo. 3; c. 65. for enabling His M^esty to recompense the Services of Persons holding or who have held certain high, and efficient Civil Offices, (113. of 1828.) - - - -' •-■ CCXXIV. 437 4 S 4. 696 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Pensions .-.--- - Perceval Pensions — continued. Bill to alter, amend, and consolidate the Laws for regulating the Pensions, Compensations, and Allowances to be made to Persons in respect of their having held Civil OfBces In His Majesty's Service. (99.) - - - 1834. Vol. i. pt. 1. p. 443 Bill to amend the Act of the present Session, for altering and consolidating the Laws for regulating the Pensions and Allow.ances to Persons in respect of their having held Civil Offices in His Majesty's Service. (201.) - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1151 Bill to provide for the Payment of certain Pensions. (334.) - - 1838. ni. 807 Bill to repeal the 27th Section of the Superannuation Act, 1834. (154.) 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 353 Accounts of Pensions or Gratuities charged on any other Fund than the Civil List and the Four-and-a-Half per Cent. Duties. (1801-2.) - - - [m.] 325 Account of all Pensions granted under the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 65., and under the Acts 6 Geo. 4. c. 90. and 9 Geo. 4. c. 28., by which the Provisions of the first-mentioned Act were extended. (133. of 1830.) ------ ccLxxvm. 389 List of all Pensions granted between 20th June 1837 and 20th June 1838, and charged upon the Civil List pursuant to 1 Vict, c, 2. (348.) - - - 1838. xviii. 239' Similar List of Pensions between 20th June 1847 and 20th June 1848. (236.) - 1847-8. xxi. 103 Keturn of all Pensions granted since 1st January 1838, with the respective Amount of any permanent Place under Government held by the Party at the Date of the Grant. (290.) - . - . , . . . 1846. XX. 37, Copy of the Estimates of Pensions, Superannuations, and Compensations now charged on Customs, Inland Revenue, and Post Office : And also. Treasury Minute of Superannua- tion of A. G. Stapleton, Esq., late Commissioner of Oastoms. (338.) - 1854. xix. 497 See also Annuities Redemption. Civil List. Diplomatic Service. East Indies, 1. 2. III. 9. Judges Salaries and Pensions. Offices, Public, L i. Spanish Refugees. Superannuations. Pensions, Natal and Military : Bill for apportioning the Burden occasioned by the Military and Naval Pensions and Civil Superannuations by vesting an equal Annuity in Trustees for the Payment thereof. (69. of 1822.) ----- , - cxxviii. 307 Bill to confirm an Agreement entered into by the Trustees under the above Act with the Bank of England. (20. of 1823.) . . - - - cxliii. 179 Bill to repeal the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 51. for apportioning the Burden occasioned by the Military and Naval Pensions and Civil Superannuations by vesting an equal Annuity in Trustees for the Payment thereof. (172. of 1828.) . - - - ccxxv. 993 Bill to make further Regulations with respect to Army Pensions. (199. of 1830.) - cclxiii. 601 Bill to make further Provisions with respect to the Payment of Pensions granted for Service in the Royal Artillery, Engineers, and other Military Corps, under the Control of the Master General and Board of Ordnance,' and with respect to Deductions to be made from Pensions granted by the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital. (106. of 1833.) - cccxiv. 791 Bill to regulate the Payment and Assignment, in certain Cases, of Pensions granted foi' Service in Her Majesty's Army, Navy, Royal' Marines, and Ordnance. (197.) . - - i - - - - 1839. III. 631 Return of the Number- of Widows receiving Pensions in Great Britain and Ireland ; and Warrant prescribing a new Rule for granting Pensions to Widows of Officers of the Land Forces. (46. of 1818.) - - . - - xciv. 189 Copy of Warrant of His Majesty King George the Third, of the 7th October 1806, fixing the Pensions of Non-commissioned Officers and Soldiers, by reason of Expiration of certain Periods of their Service. (85.) . - . 1847. xx. 11 Return ofthe Supplementary Estimate for Retirement of Naval Officers. (96.) - 1851. xvi. 645 (See a?«o Chelsea Hospital Greenwich Hospital. Militia, III. 3. Navt, 1.3. Pentonville Pjiison : Bill for establishing a Prison at Pentonvillp. (103.) - - - 1842. iv. 119 Bill for the Government of Millbank, Pentonville, and Parkhurst Prisons. (36.) 1847. v. 229 First Report of the Commissioners for th6 Government of the Pentonville Prison, in pursuance of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. sess. 2. c. 29. ; with an Appendix. - 1843. xxxvi. pt. 1. p. 341 Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1844. xxxv. 401 Third Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1845. xxxvii. pt. 3. p. 461 Fourth Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1846. xxxvni. 261 Fifth Report of the Commissioners, - ~ - - - 1847. xxxviii. 637 Sixth Report of the Commissioners. ----- 1847-8. xliv. 59 Seventh Report of the Commissioners. - - . - 1849. xliv. 54S Eighth Report of the Commissioners. ----- 1850. xxxi. 623 .Report of the Surveyor General of Prisons, to the Secretary of State, on the Construction, Ventilation, and Details of Pentonville Prison. ... 1844. xxxv. 457 See also Convicts and Convict Prisons. PBN2ANCE Union : Correspondence between the Guardians of Penzance Union and the Poor Law Commissioners relative to the Appointment of a Chaplain. (61.) - . . ,1844. xv. 371 Pepper : Treasury Minute, dated 25th October 1833, respecting the Duty on Pepper imported from Aleppi. (in 43.-App.) 1840. xxii. 682 Perceval, D. M., Esq. See Exchequer, Court of, England. SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. 697 Periodicals _ - _ - Personal Periodicals. See Newspapees. • Peejurt : Return of the NumlDer of Commitments for Perjury and Subornation of Pefjury in England and Wales in the Years 1849, 1850, and 1851 : And also, Eeturn of the Number of Convictions for Perjury and Subornation of Perjury for the same Years. (217.) 1852-3. Vol. viii. p. 71 Eeturn of Indictments for Perjury in the Years 1851, /1852, 1853, and 1854, distinguishing the Numbers each Year, together with the Number of Acquittals each Year. (40.) -.-..... 1859, Sess. 1. x. 141 Peemanent Additional Foece. See Aemt, 1. 1. Peemanent Taxes. See Taxes and Duties. Peemits. See Excise. Peequisites. See Fees, &c. Peeeatt, Doe t. : i Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Doe V. Perratt (Writ of Error). (98.) -' - - - 1842. xiv. 403 Opinions of the Lord Brougham andVaux, and the Lord Cottenbam, in Doe v. PeiTatt (Writ of Error). (270.)^- - ..... 1842. xiv. 451 Peret's Divoece : , Proceedings of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of James Perry, Esquire, with Elizabeth Margaret his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (7.) .... 1840. xxi. 635 Persia : Correspondence relating to Persia and Affghanistau. - - - 1839. Tin. 1 Treaties of Amity with Persia ; 12th of March 1809 and the 25th of November 1814. (in 32.) -..------ 1839. Tin. 223 Bonds given by the Prince Royal of Persia, cancelling the Subsidy Articles of the Treaty of 25th November 1814. (in 32.) ..... 1839. yiii. 229 Correspondence relating to Persia. - ■. . - - 1841. v. 285 Treaty of Commerce with Persia; 28th October 1841. - - 1842. vii. 93 Ditto [reprinted], (in 110/.) .... 1852. xi. 575 Firman relating to Bankruptcies, issued in 1844 by the Persian Government, for the Pro- tection of British Merchants, (in 110/.) -" - - - 1852. xi. 576 Firmans issued in 1848, prohibiting the Importation or Exportation of Negroes by Sea. (in 110/.) ..... - - 1852. xl 579 Agreement for the Search of Persian Vessels suspected of being engaged in the Slave Trade ; October 1851. (in 110/.) - ' - " - - - " - 1852. xi. 580 Treaty of Peace between Her Majesty and the Shah of Persia ; signed at Paris, 4th March '. 1857. - ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 493 , Con'espondence between Lieutenant-Colonel Shiel and the Foreign Office, &c. respecting Relations with Persia. ..... 1837, Sess. 2. xvi. 245 Correspondence between the Court of Directors of the East India Company and the Board of Control, and between the Board of Control and the Treasury, respecting the Propor- tion of the Cost of the War with Persia to be charged upon the Indian Revenue. (210.) - - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xn. 57 See also^ S^aye Trade, III. 3. Peesian Gulf, Arab Chiefs in. See East Indies, III. 4. Slate Trade, I. i. Person, Offences against the. See Offences against the Person. Person, Stealing from the. See Larceny. Personal Actions. See Courts in England. Courts in Ireland. Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Personal Diligence, &c., Scotland : Bill to amend the Law of Scotland in Matters relating to Personal Diligence, Arrestments, and Poindings. (204.) ..-,_.. 1838. m. 811 Personal Property : Bill to alter and amend the Law of Succession in Moveables iu Scotland. (91 .) As amended in Committee. (166.) As amended on Report. (181.) - 1843. iii. 41. 43. 45 Bill for granting to Her Majesty Duties on Succession to Property, and for altering certain Provisions of the Acts charging^ Duties on Legacies and Shares of Personal Estates. (321.) - - - - . - - - - 1852-3. Ti'i. 441 Bill to amend certain Rules of Law and Equity relating to the Administration of [the Real and Personal Estate of] deceased Persons. (251.) As amended in Committee. (289.) - - - 1854. Ti. 227. 229 Amendment to be moved on Report by Earl Fortescue. (289 a.) - - 1854. tl 231 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Wills, and to the' granting of Administration of the Personal Estate of British Subjects resident or domiciled elsewhere than in the United Kingdom. (165.) .----. 1857, Sess. 2. ti. 465 III. 4 T 69S ~) '! : GENEK AL INDEX ' TO ' THE Personal ~ ■ _ . :- Petty Personal TROTEnTY—^continued. Bill to further amend the Law of Property. (21.) A^ amended by Select Comipittee. ,(9S.) - - ■ - , f- , . ,; - '■ - ,,.- ,1857-8. Vol. IV. p. 377i 387 ■ .,,,Bill to. simplify the Title and Transfer of Eeagl.and Pexepnai-E^tate,; and to render the Titles ,, of Purchasers thei-eof more secure. ,i (7.-.) As proposed to be amended in Committee. (7 a.) As amended in Cpmmittefi. (46,) r. - 1857-8. v. 369. 377. 387 Bill to amend theLaworelating to the Wills and the.Administration of the Personal Estate of British Subjects domiciled aWoad. (199.) - -' - - 185,7^8. v. 639 . Bill to further amend- the Law of Property, and to relieve -Trustees. (1-)'^-= — As amended in Committee. (13.) - - - . - , - 1859, Sess. 1. , n. 397. 411 Statement of the Amount of Duty assessed on Personal Esiate in each County in England and Wales by virtue of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. iS. for the Service of the ' Yeaf ending the 25th March 1833, being the Year preceding the Repeal of the said Duty, , (in 29.-App.) -..--.- r 1846. XXIII. 54; Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Transfer of Estate Simpli- fication Bill ; with the Proceedings of the Committee thereon ; as alsb the Proceedings of the Committee on the Transfer of Land Bill, the. Tenants for Life, Trustees, &c. Bill, and the Law of Property Amendment Bill. (128.) - -■ 1857-8. xx. 975 See aZ«o , Ecclesiastical Courts. Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, 8cc, Intestates, Estates. Marriages.- Perth Claim op Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the 'Petition of George Di-ummond Duke de Melfort in France to Her Majesty, claiming the Honour and Dignity of Earl of Perth. (233.) - - - 1846. xxi. 289 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1847. (107.) - . . 1847. xxn. 71; Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1847-8.. (326.) - - 1847-8. xxii. 135 , Proceedings had before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referre4 the , Petition of George Drummond, Duke de Melfort and Comte de Lussan in France, claiming the Honours and Dignities of Lord Drummond, Earl of Perth, Earl of Melfort, Viscount Forth, and Lord Drummond of Eickertoun, Castlemain, and Gastoun ; with the Resolution of the Committee thereon. (432.) - - 1852-3. xxvi. 211 Perth General Prison .- Bill for the better regulating the Number of Prisoners admitted to the General Prison at Perth. (177.) - - 1842. iv. 129 Perth Harbour : Report of the Admiralty on the Tay Navigation and Perth Harbour Acts Amendment. Bill. (49.22.) - - - - - - - - 1849. xxxvii. 49 Peru, Republic of : Treaty of Amity, Commence, and Navigation between His late Majesty and the Peru- Bolivian Confederation, together with Two additional Articles thereunto annexed ; Lima, 5th June 1837. - - , _ ' . . 1838. xvii. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Peru, for the Regulation of the Mail Communication between Great Britain and Peru ; signed at Lima, 13th August 1851. . - - ... - . 1852-3. XXL 807 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Peru ; signed at London, 10th April 1850. - - - 1852-3. xxi. 819 See also GuanO Trade. Slave Trade, HI. 3. Tariffs op Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. Pestalozzi, System of. See Education and Schools, Ireland, II. e.^ Peterborough, Diocese of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring tlie Archdeaconry of Leicester from the Diocese of Lincoln to that of Peterborough ; for augmenting the Income of the Bishop of the latter See ; and for transferring the Arch- deaconry of Nottingham from the. Province and Diocese 'of York to the Province of ,- Canterbury and Diocese of Lincoln on the first Avoidance of the See of Peterborough, (in 2.) 1838. xvra. 98 Peter's Divorce : Minutes of Evidencfe takenbefore the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Mai-riage of William Franklin Peter with Jane Mary Margaret his now Wife, and to enable Mm to marry again. (53. of 1825.) -. - . . . . cxcvii. 121 Petersburg. See Corn, III. 3. Petitions for Private Bills. See Billsj Private. Petitions op Right : , , . , - Bill to amend the Law relating to Petitions of Right, to simplify the Proceedings, and to make Proyision for the Costs thereof. (78.) -, - ' -. 1859, Sess. 1. m. 19 pE^Tt Bag Office.' S^ee'CHANCERV, Court op, I. SfiSSIONlL' PAPERS^ 1S01^1S59. 699 'Petty < ^ - - - - Piebs Petty Sessions : , -^ ^ Bill for the better Administratibn of Justice at the holding of Petty Sessions lyy Justices of the Peace in Ireland. -(140. of 1826-27.) As amended by the Comniiftee. (168. of '' ■ 1826-27.) • - -■ - . - . - Vol. ccxi. p. 367. 373 Bill to amend the Act "7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 67. for the better Adn^ijiistratifln of JuBtio© at the holding of Petty Sessions by Justices of the Peace in Ireland. (166.) - 1836. n- 311 Bill to make further Provision for the holding of Petty Sessions, and to provide for the speedy Trial and Punishment of Offenders in certain Cases of Larceny. (132.) - - - - - . .' - 1838. m. 829 Bill to make further Provision for the holding of Special Petty Sessions, find to provide for the speedy and summary Trial and Punishment of Offenders in certain Cases, (k). - - - - - - 1841. m. 479 BiU for the holding of Petty Sessions of the Peace in Boroughs, and for providing Places for the holding of .^uch Petty Sessions in Counties and Boroiighs. (52.) ■ _- " - , - ' ' ■ 1 ■ ^ . - - 1849. VI. 177 , Bill to consoUdat^ and amend the Acts regulating the .Proceedings at Petty Sessions, and the , Duties of Justices of the Peace put of Quarter Sessions, in Ireland. (290.)- 1851. v. 475 Bill to regulate the Proceedings at Petty Sessions, and the Duties of Justices of the Peace oiit of Quarter Sessions, in Ireland. " (260.) With the Amendments made in Com- mittee. (340.) ...... 1852-3. VI. 601. 665 Clause to be moved on Third Reading, by Viscount Hutchinson. (340 a.), - 1852-3. vi. 729 Bill to regulate the Office of Clerk of- Petty Sessions, Ireland. (248,) -, 1857-8, in. 271 Eeturns from Clerks of Petty Sessions ; in England and Wales of the Amount of Fees received , / ., during eacli-of the-last Three Years ending the' 31 slj,' Day of December 1842, and of the Number of Convictions, Specifying the Amount of the Fine or Penalty, and of the Costs, &c. (in40.) , - ,,- 1844. X. 389 Eeturn from the Clerk of each Petty Sessions in England and Wales of the Description of Building or Place in which the Justices of the Petty Sessions District, hold their usual Sittings,' with the Amount of Rent, if any, and the Pai-ties to whom, the same is paid. (63.) • - 1849. Xxt. 327 Return of 8,11 Persons who have 'qualified to act as Justices of the Peace in the several Counties in England and- Wales ; And also, Return of the Number of Petty Sessional Divisions in each County, and the Number of , Magistratfes usually acting therein. (288.) , - - ... - - - 1856. XII. 337 See also Divisional Justices. Divisional Sessions. Kilkenny Petty Sessions. Petwokt^ House op Corbection : Statement of the Amount of Productive Labour in the House of Correction at Petworth. (in 42.) - . - - - - - - - 1835. xxvii. 658 Letter from Mr. J. Mance, Keeper of Petworth House of Correction, inclosing Views of the Treadwheel House and Crank House in that Prison, (in 42.) - 1835. xxyiii. 292 Pevekil, Court oe the Honor or. iSee Palace and Marshalsea Courts. Pew Rents. See Church of England, I. i. III. i. Pewter. See Iiipokts and Exports, II. 6., &c. Pharmaceutical Chemists : Bill to explain and amend the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 194. for regulating the Practice of Apothe- caries throughout England and Wales. (182. of 1825.) - - clxxvi. 1165 Bill for regulating the Qualifications of Pharmaceutical Chemists. (200.) - 1852. ir. 277 See also Arsenic, Sale of. iNFiBMARiBs' and Hospitals, iKELAJfD. Phelan, Dr. See Poor in Ireland, III. 4. Phelan, D., Esq. See Medical Charities, Ireland. Poor in Ireland, ID. 3. Vaccination. Philanthropic Society : Account of the Nature and present State of the Philanthropic Society, instituted in 1788, for the Prevention of Crimes by the Admission of the Offspring of Convicts, and for the I Reformation of Criminal Male Children, (in 42.) - - 1835. xxviii. 412 Philanthropic Annuity Institution : Bill to enable the Philanthropic Annuity Institution to sue in the Names of their Trustees, and to enrol Annuities. (29. of 1807.) - - - - - - ix. 353 Philipbine Islands. See Trade, Foreign, II. Philipstovitn. See King's County Assizes. PHiLPOTg:s, Rev. W. J. See Maktley Poor Law Union. Phifps v. Ackers : Opinion delivered by the Judges upon the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case ofPhippsv. Ackers, 30th June 1842. (253.). - - - 1842. xiv. 449 PHYsiCLiNS. See Medical Practitioners. Piccadilly. See Metropolis Improvements. Pictures, Bequests of. See Sheepshanks' Collection. Vernon Collection. Pictures, Exhibition of. See National Galleries. Pictures, Obscene. > See Obscene Books, &c. PiEES. See Admiralty Reports On Private Bills. 4T 2 700 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Piers --_--- Pimlico PiEEs AND Harbours, Scotland : Bill to encourage the Erection of Piers and Harbours in Scotland. (204.) As amended in Committee. (271.) - - - , - 1854-5. Vol. vi. p. 245, 263 Report of the Admiralty on the Piers and Harbours (Scotland) Bill. (33.66.) 1854. xxxvii. 865 Piers and Quats, Ireland : Bill to empower Grand Juries in Ireland to raise Money by Presentment for the Construction, Enlargement, or Repair of Piers and Quays. (202.) . - - 1835. ii. 667 See also Fisheries, Ireland. Pilgrim Tax. See East Indies, III. ii. Pillory : Bill to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory. (57. of 1814-15.) - - Lxxm. 261 Bill for reducing into One Act all the Laws now in force imposing the Penalty of the Pillory, or authorizing the Infliction thereof. (14. of 1816.) ... lxxvii. 11 Judges Observations on the Pillory Bill. (18. of 1816.) . . - lxxvii. 29 Bill to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory. (17. of 1816.) As amended by the Com- mittee. (95. of 1816.) ..-..: LXXVII. 31.33 Bill to abolish the Punishment of the Pillory. (121.) - - - 1837. in. 265 Pilots and Pilotage : Bill for the better Regulation of Pilots, and of the Pilotage of Ships and Vessels navigating the British Seas. (107. of 1808.) - - ■ - - - x v. 717 Bill for the more effectual Regulation of Pilots, and the Pilotage of Ships and Vessels on the Coast of England. (51. of 1812.) ..... xlviii. 709 Bill to amend the last above Act ; and for regulating Boatmen employed in supplying Vessels with Pilots licensed under the said Act so far as relates to the Coast of Kent within the Limits of the Cinque Ports. (142. of 1812-13.) .... lix. 831 Bill for amending the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 125. for the Amendment of the Law respecting Pilots and Pilotage, and also for the better Preservation of Floating Lights, Buoys, and Beacons. (170. of 1828.) ..-.-..- coxxv. 947 Bill for amending and rendering more effectual the Laws respecting Cinque Ports Pilots. (213.) ....... 1834. I. pt. 2. p. 1201 Bill to enable Her Majesty in Council to authorize Ships and Vessels belonging to Countries having Treaties of Reciprocity with the United Kingdom to be piloted, in certain Cases, without having a licensed Pilot on board ; and also to regulate the Mode in which Pilot Boats shall be painted and distinguished. (249.) . - - 1840. v. 27 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Pilotage. (267.) - - - 1849. VL 179 Bill further to amend the Law relating to Pilotage. (386.) - - 1852-3. vii. 1 Correspondence between the Board of Trade and the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports relative to the Pilots Bill. (275.) -..-." - " 1840. xx. 371 Report from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Laws and Regulations relating to the Pilotage in the United Kingdom. .... 1836. xxi. 179 [Subjects : — Present State of the Law. System at present in operation. Expediency of effecting the utmost possible Keduction in the Charges for Pilotage. Necessity of making the Law simple and perspicuous.] Returns relating to Pilotage, viz. : Byelaws, Regulations, Orders, &c. relating to Pilots or Pilotage, for the Time being in force issued by the respective Pilotage Authorities in the United Kingdom : Names and Ages of the Pilots or Apprentices licensed by the respective Pilotage Authorities, and of all Pilots or Apprentices acting under such Authorities, whether so licensed or authorized or not : Service for which each Pilot or Apprentice is licensed : Rates of Pilotage in force at the Ports under the Jurisdiction of the Pilotage Authorities, including the Rates and Descriptions of all Charges made in respect of Pilots or Pilotage: Total Amount received for Pilotage, distinguishing the Amounts received from British and from Foreign Vessels, and the Amounts received in respect of different Classes of Vessels paying different Rates of Pilotage, and the several Amounts received for the several Classes of Service rendered by Pilots ; and also the Amount paid by such Vessels as have, before reaching the Limits of Pilotage Water or their Port of Destination, to take Two or more Pilots, whether licensed by the same or by different Pilotage Authorities ; together with the Numbers of Vessels of each of the several Classes paying such Amounts as aforesaid : Receipt and Expenditure of all Monies received by or on behalf of the Pilotage Authorities aforesaid, or by or on behalf of any Sub-Commissioners appointed by them in respect of Pilots or Pilotage. (74.) 1857-8. xvu. 211 See also Light, &c. Dues. Trade, Foreign, II. Pimlico Improvement : Bill to enable the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to com- plete Improvements in Pimlico and in the Neighbourhood of Buckingham Palace. "(226.) - - - - - - - - 1852. IV. 285 Bill to amend the above. (273.) - - - - - 1852-3. vii. 19 Bill to extend the Time for enabling the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works to com- plete Improvements in Pimlico and in the Neighbourhood of Buckingham Palace. (ISO.) ...... 1857, Sess. 2. v. 361 Pimlico Railway. See Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 701 Pipe _ _ - - Plymouth Pipe Sewers. See Metropolis Sewers. Piracy : Bill for encouraging the Capture or Destruction of piratical Ships and Vessels by granting additional Bounty. (135. of 1825.) . . . , Vol. clxxv. p.729 Bill to amend certain Acts relating to the Crime of Piracy. (161.) As amended by Com- mittee. (213.) As amended on Third Reading. (232.) - 1837. n. 187. 189. 191 Bill to repeal the Act 6 Geo, 4. c. 49., for encouraging the Capture or Destruction of Pii-atical Ships and Vessels ; and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (101.) ^As amended in Committee. (124.) With the Amendments made by the Lords, and with the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments. (161.) - 1850. v. 481.493.501 Clause proposed to be added in Committee instead of Clause II., by the Earl of EUenborough. . (101 a.) 1850. v. 487 Words proposed to be added in Committee, at the End of Clause III., by the Earl of EUenborough. (101 S.) 1850. v. 489 Clause proposed to be inserted in Committee, after Clause III., by the Earl of EUenborough. (101c.) - r 1850. V. 491 Amendments proposed to be made on Third Reading by Earl Grey. (124 «.) - 1850. v. 499 Amendment made by the Commons to the Lords Amendments, with a Reason for dis- agreeing to One of the said Amendments. (162.) - - - 1850. v. 507 Bill to provide for the Commencement of the above Act. (225.) - - 1850. v. 509 BUI to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates ' to Piracy, dealing in Slaves, and other Offences connected therewith. (144.) - 1854. iii. 659 Papers relating to Piracy in the Adriatic. - . - . 1840. xix. 725 See also Borneo. Crimes and Offences. East Indian Archipelago. Singa- pore. PiTCAiRN Islanders : Correspondence on the Subject of the Removal of the Inhabitants of Pitcairn's Island to Norfolk Island. - - .... 1857, Sess. 1. iv. 1 Further Correspondence on same Subject. — Parts I. and II. - 1857, Sess. 2. xiii. 223. 233 See also Transportation. Pitch Manufactories. See Turpentine Manufactories. Plague : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1819, on the Doctrine of Contagion in the Plague ; with Minutes of Evidence. (61. of 1825.) - clxxxviii. 1 • Despatch from Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Maitland, dated Corfu, 8th April 1819, on the Subject of the Plague. (151. of 1825.) - . . . cxciii. 153 See also Quarantine. Trade, Foreign, II. Plank. See Timber. Plate, Gold and Silver : Bill to fir the Standard Qualities of Gold and Silver Plate in Scotland, and to pi-ovide for the assaying and marking thereof. (278.) .... 1836. iii. 737 Bill to amend the Laws now in force for preventing Frauds and Abuses in the marking of Gold and Silver Wares in England. (125.) . - - . 1844. iv. 3 Bill for allowing Gold Wares to be manufactured at a lower Standard than that now allowed by Law, and to amend the Law relating to the assaying of Gold and Silver Wares. (270.) As amended in Committee. (290.) - - - 1854. vi. 365. 367 Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences con- cerning the Coin and the marking of Gold and Silver Wares. (145.) - 1854. m. 675 See also Criminal Law, II. i. Fees, &c. Inland Revenue. Mint. Stamps, and StAmp Duties. Plate River. See Argentine Confederation. Buenos Atres. Platfair, Dr. Lyon. See Cattle, Food for. Collieries. Distress in Ireland. Smoke Prohibition. Steam Navy. Playgrounds : BUI to enable or facilitate Grants of Land to be made near populous Places for public Grounds for the Use and regulated Recreation of Adults, and as Playgrounds for poor Children. (161.) As amended in Committee. (194.) - - - 1857-8. v. 129. 133 BUI to facilitate Grants of Land to be made near populous Places for the Use of regulated Recreation of Adults, and as Playgrounds for Children. (58.) As amended in Committee. (94.) .--■■-- 1859, Sess. 1. iii. 75. 81 Playing Cards and Dice. See Fees, Perquisites, &c. Pleas and Pleading. See Courts in England. East Indies, 1. 2. Pleas, Clerk of. See Exchequer, Court op, Ireland. Pleuro-Pneumonia in Cattle. See Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Pluralities. See Clergy, 1. 3. Plymouth Breakwater : Copies of Two Papers addressed by the late Sir Samuel Bentham, Inspector General of Naval Works, to the Naval Board, in the Year 1811, on the Subject of a Floating Breakwater in Plymouth Sound. (232.) 1842. xv. 29 tJ JL t> 792 GENERA!.: INDEX XQ THE - Plymouth - - - Pjo-LiqE Plymouth Chamber OF CoMMEHCE. ^ee Light, &e- Dues. , :.' '. .i -., ;-ii Plymouth Dookyaed. See Docks and Dockyards, Public. Naval Inquiry.. , J^Taval ■• EpVISION. -/ _ ,,,,,•, I "' • Plymouth Improvement : • EeportoftheAdmiraltyoEPlymouthlmproveinentBill. (119.6.) - 1852-3. Vol. lxVii. p. 373 Plymouth Victualling Oeeice. See Naval Inquiry. : Poaching. See Game.La^ws. ■ PoBBLE O'Keefe. See King William's Town, Core; • " Poddle River, Dublin : Bill to aniend the. Acts relating ,to the Elver Poddle in the County and City of Dublin. ■ (238.) - - - , , - - . . - . ; - - - 1840. v. 31 Poindings. See Personal Diligence, &c. - Points of Lavt. See Quarter Sessions. Poisoning. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 8. s a. in. ■ Poisons, Sale of : Bill to restrict and regulate the Sale of Poisons. (7.)^ As amended by Select Committee. (175.)' - ■ - - - - - . 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 297. 309 Bill to restrict' and regulate the Sale of Poisons. (12^.) — ^As amended on Eeport.' (135.) As amended on Ee-commitment. (1*0.) As amended on Eeport. (189.) ... - - - . 1857-8. V. 183. 19'3.'203. 213 - ' ■ Report from the Seliect Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the " Sale of Poisons, &c. BiU." (37.) - - - 1857; Sess. 2. xx. 79 Index to Eeport. (37.-n.) .... 1^57^ gegg. 2. xx. 233 , See also Arsenic, Sale of, Polar Expeditions. See Arctic Expeditions. Longitude. PoLEWART Claim of Peerage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred t^e Petition of Dame Ann Paterson Anstruther, Widow of Sir Philip Anstruther, Bart., claiming the Title of Baroness Polewart or Polwarth. (101. of 1818.) - -xcvi. 379 Minutes pf Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Hugh Scott, Esquire, claiming as of Eight to be Lord Baron of Polewart or Polwarth. (45. of 1831.) - . . . . - ccxciv. 299 . Police Courts. See Eeturns to Secretary of State. Police, Dublin. See Dublin, 11. Police op English Towns, Counties, &c. : Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for regulatilig the Police of Towns. (227.) - - - - - - 1847., v. 15 BiU for Authorizing a Borough Police Superannuation Fund. (79.) - 1847-8. iii. 413 BiU for Payment of a Moiety of certain Penalties towards Police Superannuation Funds. (327.) - - - .... . . 1850. V. 647 Bill to render more effectual the Police in Counties and Boroughs in England and Wales. (133.) As amended in Committee. (169.) - - . 1856. vi. 117. 137 Amendment to be moved in Committee by Viscount Dungannon. (133 a.) 1856. vi. 131 Amendments to be moved in Committee by the Lord Panmure, the Earl of Powis, and .the Viscount Dungannon. (133 6.) - - - - - 1856. vi. 133 Heturn showing the Number and the Charge of the Eural or Municipal Police in each County, County of a City, and Borough in England and Wales ; specifying the Amount defrayed out of the Public Revenue. (112.) - - - ' . 1852. xvii. 477 See also Birmingham. Bolton. Judicial Statistics. Manchester. Miscel- laneous Statistics. PoLtcE of Metropolis. ' EjSturns to Secretary of State.- Police of Ireland : , : Bin for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for regulating the Police of Towns. (227.) ... . . 1847. y. 15 See also Constables, 2. -Kilkenny Police. Leinster Police. Miscellaneous Statistics. Outrages, Ireland.- Police of Irish Eevenuei See Eevenue Police, Irish. Police of Scottish Towns, Counties, &c. : BiU to enable Burghs to establish a general System of Police. (112. of 1833.) - cccxiv. 857 BiU to amend the above. (188.) - • , . . . . i847. m. 263 BiU to make more effectual Provision for regulating the PoUce of Towns and populous Places in Scotland, and for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving the same. (185.) - - ...... 1850. V. 513 BUI to render more effectual the Police in Counties and Burghs in Scotland. (32.) 'As amended by the Select Committee. (67.) As amended in Committee. (80.) 'With the Amendments made by the Commons. (179.) - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 365: 399. 431. 463 Bill to amend the Act of last Session, to render more effectual the Police in Counties and Burghs in Scotland. (202.) .- . . . . . 1857-8. v. 55 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ISOl^lSSct. 708 ' - Police Police of Scottish Towns, Counties, &c. — continued. ■ Eieturn of the Number and Charge of the Bural or Municijpal Police Force in each Couiity, Cotinty of a City, and Borough in Scotland. (241.) - - 1852. "Vol. xvii; p. 493 Eeturn of Cases reported to the Chief Constable, Superintendent of Police, or Procurator 1* Fiscal in Scotland, in which the Accused have not been apprehended^ during, thp last Three Years ;,Also, .Return of the Number of Men employ^^ as Policemen.or Constables in the different Boroughs, principal Towns, an,d Counties, in Scotland : And aj^o, Return of the annual Costof such Force in the several Boroughs, principal Towns, and CoUrities in Scotland. (230.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xxv. 631 See also Miscellaneous Statistics. Police Rates. See County Rates. Police Statistics. See Judiclax Statistics. Police of the Meteopolis : Bill to repeal the Acts respecting Justices of the Peace in Parts of the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey lying near the Metropolis, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies ; to make other Provisions in li^u thereof; and to increase the Salaries of the Justices of ,. the Thames Police Office. (1801-2.) - ... . [n.] 315 ; Bill to amend Twa Acts of 2 Geo. 3. and.89 & 40 Geo. 3. for .preventing the committing of 1 Thefts and Frauds by Persons navigating Bum Boats and other Boats upon the River • Thames, and for the more effectual Prevention of Depredation?! thereon, so far as relates (., . to tlie Seizure of Excisea^le Commodities. (1802-3.) - - .- [v.] 469 Bill to continue the Act 39 &.40 Geo. 3. for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the Thames ; and the Act 2 Geo.^ 3. to. preveat Thefts and Frauds by Persons navigating Bum Boats and other Boats on the said River. (16. of 1806-7.) - - ix. 33 Bill to continue, and amend the Act 42 Geo. 3. c. 76. for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in such Parts of the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey as lie in and near the Metropolis '; and for the mOre effectual Prevention of Felonies. (23. of 1807.) - - - - - - - - ix. 337 Bill to repeal Two Acts of 42 -Geo. 3. and 47 Geo. 3. for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in such Parts of Middlesex and Surrey as lie in and near the Metropolis, and for the more effectual Prevention of Felonies ; and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (92. of 1811.) . - - - xli. 585- Bill for repealing the last above Act, and for making other Provisions in li6u thereof. (12. of 1813-14.) - - - - - - • - - LXix. 139 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 187. for preventing Depredations on the Thames,, as relates to Bathing in the Thames. (89. of 1814-15.) - - - lxXiii. 405 Bill to continue the Act 54. Geo. 3. for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the Peace in and nt-iir the Metropolis, and for the Prevention of Depredations on'theThames, for One Year. (131. of 1821.) - - - . cxxi. 611 Bill for the more effectual Administration of the Offi^ce of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis, and for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the River- Thames and its Vicinity, for Ten Years. (82. of 1822.) - - oxxvm. 427 BUI to amend the Act for the more effectual Administration of the Office of Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis. (SO. of 1825.) ... clxxv. 271 Bill for improving the Police in and near the Metropolis. (76. of 1 829.) - ccxlii. 557 Bill to continue an Act for the more effectual Administration of the Office of a Justice of the " Peace in and near the Metropolis. (95. of 1829.) - - _ - dcxLn. 585 Bill for the more, effectual Administration of Justice in the Office of a Justice of the Peace- in the several Police Offices established in the Metropolis ; and for the more effectual Prevention of Depredations on the River Thames and its Vicinity for Three Years.. (60. of 1833.) - . - - . - cccxiv. 601 Bill to authorize the Issue of a Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund towards the Support of the Metropolitan Police. (186. of 1833.) - ... cccxv. 815 Bill to authorize the placing of the Horse Patrol now acting under the Authority of the" Chief Magistrate of the Public,. Office in Bow Street under the Authority of the Justices appointed for the Metropolitan Police District. (192.) - - 1836. ii. 757 Bill for further improving the Police in and near the Metropolis. (176.)— — As amended by the Select Committee. (196.) - -, - - ' - 183?. n. 529. 559 Bill for regulating the Police Courts in the Metropolis. (229.) As amended on Report. (247.) - 1839. n. 589. 617 Clause proposed to be inserted on Report by Lord Wharncliffe. ■(247 a.) - 1839. ii. 643 Bill for better defining the Powers, of Justices within the Metropolitan Police District. (50 \ As amended in Committee. (78.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (262.) - - - - - - 1840. iii. 533. 541. 547 Amendments to be proposed by Lord Wynford on Re-commitment. (60 a.) - 1840. iii. 539 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Metropolitan Police. (15.) - - 1856. v. 649 Bill for raising a Sum of Money for building and improving Stations of the Metro- politan Police, and to amend the Acts concerning the Metropolitan Police. (169.) - ■ - • - - - " - - 1857, Sess. 2. y. 217 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1816, on the State of the Police of the Metropolis ; with Minutes of Evidence. (39. of 1819.) - - cv. 265 [Subjects: — Public OiBces. Conduct of the Police.- Licensing of Public Houses. Inefficiency of • Parochial "Watch. Ee'vards on Convictions.] 4T 4 704 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Police - - . . _ Pook ■■ r — Police of the Meteopolis — continued. First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1817, on the State of the Police of the Metropolis. (45. of 1819.) - - - - VoL cvi. p. 1 [Sdbject: — On licensing Public Houses.] Second Report from same Committee in 1817. (49. of 1819.) ... cvi. 321 [Subjects: — Parliamentary Rewards on Convictions. Penitentiary for Juvenile Offenders.] Third Report from same Committee in 1818. (50. of 1819.) ... cvi. 563 [Subjects:— Parti. State of Tothill Fields Prison, the New Prison, Clerkenwell, and Cold Bath Fields House of Correction. — Part II. Police Officers. Parish and Police Officers. Licensing System. Female Prostitution.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1828, appointed to inquire into the Cause of the Increase in the Number of Commitments and Convictions, and into the State of the Police of the Metropolis ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (34. of 1829.) - - - - - ccxLviii. 1 [Subjects: — Inquiry how far the Increase of Commitments is to be attributed to a proportionate Increase of Crime, or whether it emanates from Changes in the State of Society bringing Offences more conspicuously under Notice. Present System of Parochial and Nightly Watch defective. Inefficiency of the Street Patrol. Plan of a new Police Establishment.] Report from Select Committee of House of Commons, dated 17th August 1833, on the Police of the Metropolis, and the State of Crime therein, (in 228.) - 1834. xxviii. 635 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, dated 23d Aug. 1833, on the Conduct of the Police in dispersing a Public Meeting in Cold Bath Fields on 13th May 1833. (in 228.) - - ... .1834. xxviii. 636 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, dated 6th Aug. 1833, on the Petition of Frederick Young and others, complaining that Policemen are employed as Spies, (in 228.) - - - - 1834. xxtiii. 637 'Extracts from Twenty-eighth Report from the Select Committee on Finance, &c., of 1798, so far as relates to Police," including Convict Establishments, (in 228.) - 1834. xxviii. 638 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the State of the Police of the Metropolis, with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (228.) - - .1834. xxviii. 235 [Subjects: — 1. Management and Conduct of the Metropolitan Police generally since its Commence- ment, taking into Consideration the Objections that have been brought against it. — 2. Expediency of extending it, and consolidating the Police Establishments of the Metropolis. — 3. Alterations tending to improve the Administration of Justice, and the Prevention and Detection of Crime.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1837, on the Metropolitan Police Offices ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (259.) - 1837. xxxiv. 1 A similar Report in 1838. (373.) - - - 1838. xxix. 387 Comparative View of the Expense to Parishes and Places within the Metropolitan Police District for the old nightly Watch and the new Police, (in 228.) - 1834. xxviii. 668 Statement of the Expense to each Parish and Place within the Police District, for the Metropolitan Police for One Year, (in 228.) - - - 1834. xxviii. 673 Statement of the total Number of Officers employed as Day and Night Constables previous to the Fonnation of the Metropolitan Police Force, (in 228.) - 1834. xxviii. 677 Comparative Statement of the Number of Persons taken into Custody by the Metropolitan Police in the Years 1831, 1832, 1833, and 1834. (in 42.) - - 1835. xxviii. 402 Account of the Sums of Money raised in the last Year under the Police Rates in the several Parishes in Hertfordshire, Essex, Kent, and Surrey that are within the Limits of the Metropolitan Police ; and also, Account of the Number of Policemen now kept in each Parish. (204.) - - - - 1841. xviii. 497 Return of the Number and Charge of the Metropolitan Police Force on 13th April 1852. (112.) - ....... 1852. XVII. 479 See also Gaming. Hackney Carriages, &c. Hyde Park, Disturbance at. Miscellaneous Statistics. Police of English Towns, &c. Policies of Assurance. See Life Insurances. Polish Refugees : Return of the Number of Polish Refugees receiving Allowances for Subsistence and Medical Expenses from 28th March 1848 to 26th March 1849. (69.) - . 1849. , xxv. 377 See also Refugees, Foreign. Polling Papers. See Parliamentary Representation, II. i. Polls at Elections. See Elections and Electors, 3. 4. Parliamentary Repre- sentation, I. Pontifical States. See Commercial Relations. Poole Corporation : Bill for avoiding Ihe late Election of Councillors and other Corporate Officers for the Borough of Poole. (250.) . - - - . 1836. m. 549 Poole Harbour, and Port : Report of the Admiralty on the Poole Harbour and Port. (119. 64.) - 1852-3. lxtii. 515 Poor Debtors and Prisoners. See Debtors and Debts, I. 4. Dover Castle Gaol. Poor Allotments : Bill to authorize, in Parishes inclosed under any Act of Parliament, the letting of the Poor Allotments in small Portions to industrious Cottagers. (126. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvi. 777 Bill to promote letting" of Field Gardens to Labouring Poor. (269.)- - 1843. in. 591 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Allotments of Land to the Labouring Poor. (222.) .... 1843. xxl 115 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 705 POOE PooK AND Poor Rates, Engi,and and Wales : I. Bills relating to the Poor and Poor Rates : 1. Administration of the Poor Laws ; andRelief, Maintenance, Employment, 8fc. of the Poor. 2. Settlement and Removal of the Poor. 3. Parish Apprentices. 4. Poor Rates an/d Assessments. 5. Provisions as to Poor in Local Acts. 6. Accounts, Returns, Sfc. of Parishes and Unions. 7. Miscellaneous. II. Reports relating to the Poor and Poor Rates : 1. Poorhouses and Poor Rates. 2. Poor Laws generally. 3. Law of Settlemeiit and Removal of the Poor. 4. Parochial Assessments. 5. Andover Union. 6. Poor Law Commissioners Annual and other Reports. 7. Poor Law Board's Annual Reports. 8. Miscellaneous. ni. Accounts and Papers respecting the Poor and Poor Rates : 1. Administration of Relief , and general Economy of Workhouses. 2. Poor Rates, Expenditure, Number of Paupers, SfC. 3. Cases of Ill-treatment of Paupers. 4. General Rules and Orders of Poor Law Commissioners. 5. Miscellaneous. I. Bills relating to the Poor and Poor Rates ; 1. Administration of the Poor Laws ; and Relief, Maintenance, Employment, Sfc. of the Poor : Bill to amend the Act 8 & 9 Will, 3. for supplying some Defects in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor, so far go relates to the wearing of Badges. (1801-2.) ■- Vol. [ii.] p. 1 Bill to amend the Act 22 Geo. 3. for the Belief of the Poor as far as relates to the Payment of Debts incurred in building Poorhouses. (1801-2.) - - - [ii.] 297 Bill to explain and amend the last above Act. (1802r-3.) - , - - [v.] 601 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo. 1. for amending the Laws relating to the Settlement, Employ- ment, and Relief of the Poor, so far as the same respects Contracts entered into for their Maintenance and Employment. (45. of 1805.) - - - [xiii.] 279 Bill to amend the Act 49 Geo. 3. for the Relief and Employment of the Poor, so far as relates to carrying the same into execution. (91. of 1810.) - - - xxxii. 229 Bill to amend so much of the Act 8 & 9 Will. 3. as requires poor Persons receiving Alms to wear Badges. (99. of 1810.) - - - - - - xxxn. 233 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 36 Geo. 3. for the better Relief and Maintenance of the Poor, and enlarging the Powers of Guardians, as relates to the annual Amount of the Assessments. (114. of 1812.) - .. - . xLvm. 1007 Bill for amending Acts relating to the Poor and Poorhouses. (46. of 1814-15.) - lxxiii. 179 Bill to prevent poor Persons in Workhouses from embezzling Property therein, and for altering so much of the Act 36 Geo. 3. as restrains Justices from ordering Relief for a longer Period than One Month, &c. (93. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxiii. 415 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws for the Relief of the Poor. (57. of 1818.) - lxxxviii. 225 A similar Bill. (27. of 1819.) - .... - xcvii. 49 Bill for confirming ancient Separations of Towns Corporate from Parishes in regard to the Maintenance of the Poor. (152. of 1819.) . . . . xcvii. 861 Bill for amending the Act 22 Geo. 3. c. 83. for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor. (106. of 1821.) - - - - - cxxi. 473 Bill to improve and amend the Nomination of Overseers of the Poor, to define their Powers and Authority, and to make certain Provisions for the better Regulation of Parish Relief. (14. of 1831.) - - - - - - ccLxxxix. 257 Bill to amend the Laws for the Relief of the Poor. (47. of 1831.) - - cclxxxix. 537 Bill for the Amendment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales. (137.) .... 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 599 Index thereto. -- ...... 657 Bill as amended by the Committee. (192.) With the Amendments made by the Com- mittee. (186.) .... 1834. I. pt. 2. pp. 665. 725 Proposed Clauses. (187. 167. 175. & 198.) - - 1834. i. pt. 2. pp.721. 787. 789. 791 Bill to extend the Period for the Repayment of Loans made under the Act 4 & 5 Will. c. 76. for the Amendment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales. (304.) . - . - . 1836. in. 1043 Bill to explain and amend the Act 6 85 7 Will. 4. c. 107. in relation to the above-mentioned Loans. (130.) ..... 1838. iv. 1 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the. Poor in England and Wales. (138.) - 1838. iv. 5 Bill to continue the Poor Law Commission until 14th August 1840, and thenceforth until the End of the then next Session of Parliament. (236.) - - 1839. in. 379 Bill to continue the Poor Law Commission until 31st Dec. 1841. (222.) - 1840. v. 57 Bill to continue the Poor Law Commission until 31st July 1842. (211.) - 1841. 11. 491 III. 4 U 706 ' GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Poor PooK AND PooK Eates, England AND Wales : I.' 'B'\\\s~-continued. 1. Administration of the Poor Laws, ^e, — continued.- '■'• • Bill to continue until. 3 1st July 1847, and to the End of the then nex.t Session of Parliament. the Poor Law Commission ; and for the further Amendment of the Laws relating to the Poor in England. (218.) - ... . - 1842. Vol. iv. p. 135 Bill for the further Amendment of the Laws relating. to. the Poor in Englaiid. (225.) As amended in Committee. (259.) . . , . . 1844. v. 419. 467 Amendments to be proposed in Conimittee by Lord Lyttelton. , (225 a.) - 1844. v. 465 Clauses to be proposed by Lord Teynham on Eeport. (259 a.) - - 1844. v. 513 Bill for the Administration of the Laws for the Relief of the Poor. (235.) .^ As - amended in Committee. (251.) - . - - - - - li?47. v. 53.65 Reason of the Commons for disagreeing to One of the Amendments made by the Lords to the Bill. (306.) - ... . 1 ]847. v, 77 Bill to provide a more effectual Regulation and Control over the Maintenance of poor Persons in Houses not being the Workhouses of atiy Union or Pal-ish. (46.) - 1849. vi. 103 Bill to continue the Poor Law Board. (203.) - - - - 1852. iv. 293 Bill for amending the Laws for the Relief of the Poor, and making better Provision for the Emigration of destitute Children. (251.) . . '. . 1852. ii. 461 Bill to continue the Poor Law Board. (202.) - - - . , - 1854. vi. 79 Bill to facilitate the procuring of Sites for Workhouses in certain Cases, (78.) - - : - - i - - - ., ^ 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 319 See. also 5. infra. 2. Settlement and Removal of the Poor : Bill for altering, amending, and explaining certain Acts relating to the Removal of the Poor, and wearing Badges; the Examination of Paupers as to their Settlement; and Rules and Orders in Workhouses. (86. of 1809.) - - - . . xxiii. 293 Bill for altering the Laws relating to the Removal of thePoor. (60. of 1817.) - Lxxxiii. 351 Bill to amend the Laws respecting the Settlement of the Poor, so far as regards renting Tenements. (121. of 1819.1 .--.-. xcvn. 473 Bill for the Amendment of the Law respecting the Settlement of the Poor, as far as regards renting Tenements aind paying Parochial Taxes. (88. of 1825.) - - clxxv. 415 Bill to explain and amend the Act 6 Geo. 4. c. 57., as far as regards the Settlement of the Poor bythe renting and Occupation of Tenements. (32. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxiii. 155 Bill to alter the Law of Settlement so far as respects Apprenticeship to the Sea Service. (78. of 1830-31.) - - CCLXXXIII. 289 A similar Bill. (113. of 1833.) .... cccxiv. 913 Bill to continue to 1st August 1843, and from thence to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the Acts 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 40. and 7 Will. 4. ' Practice of Out-door Relief in order to meet a pressing Emergency, proves the Necessity of returning to the Principle of the original Law. Electoral Divisions should be re-arranged. A uniform Valuation throughout Ireland the proper Basis for rating. Inequality of Apportionments between Landlord and Tenant. The Landlord should be empowered to recover Arrears from his Tenant, and not be held responsible for Rates due by outgoing or defaulting Tenants. A Earm should not be liable, within Seven Years, to be re-valued on account of Improvements. Pacility should be afforded for Appejds against Poor Rates, and other Modes adopted for their Recovery. Relief to Occupiers of more than a Quarter of an Acre of Land. Functions of Poor Law Auditors should be more strictly enforced. Expense incurred by certain Seaports for the Maintenance of Paupers thrown upon tiiem in their Passage between the Two Countries. Emigration, Necessity o£ Internal Means and Capabilities of Ireland require to be developed.] Appendix to Minutes of Evidence, — consisting of Papers, &c. relating to the Financial Condition of Unions, Treasury Advances, Out-door Relief, Audit of Accounts, Appoint- ments of Relieving OflSicerS, Valuation of Unions, Spade Cultivation, Fisheries, the Quarter-Acre Clause, social Condition of Ireland, &c. (19.-App.) - 1849. xxxii. 481 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to investigate and report upon aU the Allegations and Charges contained in the Petition of the Board of Guardians of the Union of Carrick-on-Shannon, complaining of the Management and Misconduct of the late Vice-(3-uardians of the said Union; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (170.) - - - -. - - 1850. XXII. 9 2. Boundary Commissioners Reports : Commission for inquiring what Alterations may be beneficially made in the Number and Boundaries of Poor Law Unions and Electoral Divisions in Ireland, and Copy of the Instructions issued to the Commissioners. (82.) - - . 1847-8. xvii. 611 First Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Number and Boundaries of Poor Law Unions and Electoral Divisions in Ireland. - 1849. xlii. 445 [ScBJECTS : — Steps taken by the Commissioners, and the Principles on which they propose to act in regard to the Unions, and the rural Electoral Divisions generally. Proposed Unions of Ballina Ballycastle, Behnullet, DromoreWest ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Second Report. - - - - - 1850. xxx. 1 [Stjbjeots : — Unions of Ballina, Behnullet, Killala, Skibbereen, Skull ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Third Eeport. - - - - - 1850. xxx. 21 [Subjects : — Unions of Bantry , Castletown, Berehaven, Dunmanway, Dromore West, Sligo, Galway ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Fourth Report. - . . . . jgSO. xxx. 43 [Subjects :— Unions of Bandon, Clonakilty, Westport, Newport, Ballinrobe, Onghterard ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Fifth Report. - - , - . - - - 1850. xxx. 65 [Subjects :— Unions of Castlereagh, Claremorris, Donegal, Gleuties, Killybegs, Manorhamilton, Mohill, Swineford, Tobercurry; and their Electoral Divisions.] Sixth Report. - - - - - * - 1850. xxx. 97 [Subjects : — Unions of Castlebar, Clifdon. Tuam, Boyle, Strokestown, Biverstown, Carrick-on- Shannon, Newcastle, Kilmallock, Kenmare ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Seventh Report. , - - - - - - - 1850. xxx. 137 [Subjects :— Unions of Ennis, Ennistimon, Kilrush, Scarriff, Ballyvaghan, Corrofin, Killadysert, Tulla Gort, Loughrea, Portumna, Glennamaddy, Cossaun, Ballinasloe, Mountbellew, Roscommon, Longford, Grannard, Ballymahon; and their Electoral Divisions.] III. 4Y 722 GENERAL INDEX TO THE POOE Poor in Ibeland : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 2. Boundary Commissioners Reports — continued. Eighth Report; with Map. - - - , - - 1850. Vol. xxx..p. 201 [Subjects : — General Observations by the Commissioners on the Subject of their Inquiry, especially with regard to the peculiar Circumstances of Electoral Divisions which contain Towns. Proposed ITnions of Killarney, Dingle, Listowel, Killorglin, Tralee, Castle Island, Caherciveen, Athlone, Bathkeale, Croom, Limerick, Glin, &c. ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Ninth Report. ..... 1850. xxx. 259 [SpBJECis : — ^Unions of North Cork, South Cork, Eermoy, Middleton, Mallow, Mitchelstown, Cappamore, Cashel, Clogheen, Clonmel, Nenagh, Roserea, Thurles, Tipperary, Letterkenny, Miliford ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Tenth Report. - - - - - - 1850. xxx. 317 [Subjects : — Unions of Kinsale, Youghal, Lismore, Waterford, Carrick-on-Suir, Dungarvan, Eilmacthomas, Ballyshannon, Enniskillen, Drumkeeran, Arvagh, Bawnboy, Cavan, CootehiU, MuUingar, Oldcastle, Donaghmore, Abbeyleix, Ballymore ; and lieir Electoral Divisions.] Eleventh Report. ..... 1850. xxx. 389 [Subjects: — Unions of Inishowen, Dunfanaghy, Stranorlar,', Lowtherstown, Bailieborough, Kells, Castledowndelviu, TuUamore, Eerbane, Parsonstown, Borrisokane, Moontrath, Mountmellick, Urlingford, Kilkenny, Callan, Thomastown, New Boss, Wexford ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Twelfth Report. - - - - - 1850. xxx. 455 [Subjects :7-Unions of Carlow, Castlecomer, ICilledmond, Enniscorthy, Gorey, Baltinglaas, Shillelagh, Kathdrum, Blessington, Naas, Eildare, Athy, Edenderry, DunshaughUn, Balro&ery, Trim, Drogheda, Ardee, Strabaue ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Thirteenth Report. - - . * . .. 1850. xxx. 523 [Subjects : — ^Unions of Newton-Mount-Kennedy, Navan, Dundalk, Carrickmacross, Castleblayney, Monaghan, Clones, Lisnas6ea, Clogher, Dcmgannon, Cookstown, Omagh, Castlederg, Gortin, Magherafelt, Ballymoney, Coleraine, Kilrea, Bawnboy (Part of); and their Electoral Divisions.] Fourteenth Report. .----. 1850. xxx. 585 [Subjects : — Review of the Principles by which the Commissioners have been guided in their Labours. Proposed Unions of Rathdown, Celbridge, North and South Dublin, Newry, Armagh, Kilkeel, Lisbum, Lurgan, Banbridge, Downpatrick, Newtownard's, Lame, Belfast, Ballycastle, Ballymena, Antrim, Londonderry, Newtownlimavady ; and their Electoral Divisions.] Report of the Irish Poor Law Commissioners to Gr. C. Lewis, Esq., Lender Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the Measures taken for carrying into Effect the Recom- mendations of the Boundary Commissioners. ... 1850. xxx. 653 3. Reports of Commissioners of Irish Poor Inquiry : First Report of the Commissioners for Inquiry into the Condition of the Poorer Classes in Ireland. (109.) - - - - - 1835. xvi. 1 Appendix (A.) containing Examinations on the Subjects of Orphan Children, Bastardy, Widows with Families of Young Children, the impotent through Age, sick Poor, able- bodied out of Work, and Vagrancy; and Supplement containing Answers to Questions circulated by the Commissioners relative to the Relief of the destitute Classes in Ireland. (109.) - - .... 1835. XVI. 17. to End, and XVII. Appendix (B.) containing General Reports upon the existing System of Public Medical Relief in Ireland ; Local Reports upon Dispensaries, Fever Hospitals, County Infir- maries, and Lunatic Asylums ; with Supplement, Parts I. and II., containing Answers to Questions from Officers, &c. of Medical Institutions. (342.) - - 1836. vi. 1 Second Report of the Commissioners. ..... 1837. Lvi. 51 Third Report of the Commissioners. - .... 1836. xli. 211 Reprinted. (377.) .... 1845. xxxiv. 587 Reprinted. (26.) - - - - 1847. xxxvii. 921 Remarks on the Third Report of the Irish Poor Inquiry Commissioners, drawn up by G. C. Lewis, Esquii-e, at the Desire of His Majesty's Government. - 1837. lvi. 93 Letter from Mr. Senior to Lord John Russell on the Third Report of the Poor Law Com- missioners of Ireland; with accompanying Note. (99.) - - 1837. xvii. 69 Amended Copy of said Letter. (111.) - - - 1837. lvi. 81 4. Correspondence' and Papers relating to the Belief of Distress, and the State of Unions and Workhouses : Correspondence relating to the State of Unions and Workhouses in Ireland : — First Series. ..... 1847. xix. 1 [Subjects:— Want of Eunds of several of the Irish Unions. State of Workhouses. Sanitary Condition of the Population. Destitution and Mortality in Skibbereen Union. Letter from Mr. Otway respecting Castlebar Union. Difficulty experienced by Boards of Guardians in making and collecting Rates. Return of Paupers in Workhouses in each Week during the Years I844> , 1845, and 1846.] Second Series. ..... 1847. xix. 115 [Subjects : — Uncollected Rates. Workhouse Accommodation ; Number of Inmates ; Weekly Cost per Head ; Deaths. Total Poor Rates levied in each Union. Dissolution of Board of Guardians of Castlebar Union. Letter to Sir Geo. Grey from the Poor Law Commissioners, enclosing one from Mr. Otway, containing his Observations on the Earl of Lucan's Letter respecting Castlebar Union. Pecuniary Embarrassment of ScarifF, Ballina, and Cavan Unions.] Third Series. ..... ]847. xix. 205 [Subjects : — Pecuniary Position of the several Unions. Returns of Paupers in the Workhouses for the Weeks ended 61ii, 13th, 20th, and 27th February, and 6th and 13th March, 1847, and the corresponding Periods in 1845-46. Progress of the Collection of Poor Rate during the Month of Eebruary, and from 1st to 25th March, 26th March to 30th April, and during the Month of May. State of the Workhouses for each Week from 20th March to 1st May. Commissioners Order dissolving Ballinrobe Board of Guardians ; and Statements and Correspondence bearing upon the Subject of such Dissolution. Rates due from immediate Lessors in Castlebar Union. Advances to Union Workhouses.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 723 Poor Poor in Ireland : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 4, Correspondence and Papers relating to Belief of Distress, SfC. — continued. Papers relating to Proceedings for the Relief of the Distress, and State of the Unions and Workhouses in Ireland; — (^being a Continuaton of the above) : Fourth Series. - - - - 1847-8. Vol. xv, p. 1 [Subjects : — Arrangements with the Bristol Association. Circulars of Instructions and General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners. Applications for Alteration of Electoral Divisions. Correspondence relating to the Condition of particular Unions, Collection of Bates, Dissolution of Boards of Guardians, &c. Financial Beturns.] Fifth Series. - - - - -. 1847-8. xv. 285 [Subjects : — Circulars of Instructions issued by the Poor Law Commissioners. Financial Emharass- raents of the Unions, and their destitute State. Correspondence with Unions. Out-door Relief. Additional Workhouse Accommodation. The Workhouse Test. Fever Cases. Cases of Starvation. Mortality in Unions. Quarter- Acre Clause. Difficulty of collecting Bates. Conduct of Guardians. Assistance derived from the British Association. Weekly Reports of the State of Workhouses. Liability of immediate Lessors. Misconduct of Officers. Weekly Expenditure for Beliefi Rate- collectors. Rescue of Seizures. Applications for Loans. Poor Bate Defaulters ; Proceedings against. Statistical Returns.] Sixth Series. ..... 1847-8. xvi. 1 [Subjects : — Circulars of Instructions issued by Poor Law Commissioners. Individual Cases of Distress, and of Starvation : Coroners Inquests. Striking and Collection of Rates : Poor Bate Defaulters ; Measures for enforcing Rates. Orders for Out-door Relief. Suspension of Out-door Belief Financial Difficulties. Prevalence of Fever. Supply of Coffins. Employment of Paupers. Weekly Reports of Unions. Instructions respecting Landholders applying for Belief. State of Workhouses and Schools. Issue of cooked Food. Working of the Labour Test : Stonebreaking Test. Fever Hospitals. Quarter-Acre Clause. British Association. Emigration. Dissolution of Boards of Guardians. Evictions of Tenants. Levelling of Cabins of Persons seeking Relief. Insubordination in Workhouses, &c. Inefficiency of Boards of Guardians. Necessity for increased Employment by Farmers. Sir Thos. Burke's Letter. Mr. Otway's Inquiry. Statistical Returns.] Seventh Series. - ... - 1847-8. xvii. 1 [Subjects: — Circulars of Instructions issued by Poor Law Commissioners. Correspondence with Unions. Cases of Neglect and Ill-treatment of Paupers and Applicants for Belief. Administration of Belief. Workhouse Riots. Case of the Master of Baltimore Workhouse, committed on a Charge of Murder. Dissolution of Boards of Guardians. Deaths from Starvation. Collection of Bates. Management of Vice-Guardians. Financial State of Unions : Applications for Loans. Cost of Patients in Wexford Temporary Fever Hospital. Beport of Central Board of Health and other Correspondence thereon. Statistical Beturns in continuance of the Sixth Series.] Eighth Series. ..... 1849. xvii. 1 [Subjects: — I. Present Condition and Prospects of the most distressed Unions, and Unions for which Temporary Inspectors or Vice-Guardians have been appointed. Reports of Temporary Inspectors and Vice-Guardians. — II. Distress indicated by the Clothing of the Peasantry, and the Pawnbrokers Beturns : Beports from Permanent and Temporary Inspectors, and Pawn- brokers Returns. — HI. Dissolution of Boards of Guardians. — IV. Circulars issued by the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland. Appendix: Statistical Returns in continuation of the Seventh Series.] 5. Annual and other Reports of the Poor Law Commissioners : First Annual Report of the Commissioners for administering the Laws for Relief of the Poor in Ireland. ..... 1847-8. xliii. 319 [Subjects : — Financial Affairs. Number in Workhouses, and Rate of Mortality. Operations under Temporary Relief and Fever Acts. Poor Rates. Measures taken on passing of the Irish Poor Belief Extension Act. Assistance Of British Relief Association. Difficulty arising from Extent of Unions, and Constitution of Boards of Guardians. Dissolution of Boards, and Appointment of paid Officers. Employment of able-bodied. Number relieved out of the Workhouse. Issue of Orjiers for Out-door Belief. Operation of Workhouse System : Quai'ter-Acre Clause. Deaths from Want. Checks upon Abuse. Distress, Sickness, and Mortality. Annual Beturns of Expenditure and Belief.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners ; Reports, &c. - - - - - - 1847-8. xliii. 347 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. .... 1847-8. xliii. 477 Second Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1849. xliii. 1 [Subjects : — Summary of Beturns of In-door and Out-door Belief. Sickness and Mortality in 1848 : Quarter- Acre Clause. Classification of Persons relieved,' 1848. Belief afibrded by British Associ- ation. Financial Condition of Unions. Belief in Food. Employment of Able-bodied. Emigra- tion of Orphan Girls. Distress in 1848-49. Cholera Mortality in Workhouses. Extension of Workhouse Accommodation. Dissolution of Boards of Guardians. Order for Out-door Relie£ Increased Expenditure of the present Year. Assistance to distressed Unions. New Unions and Electoral Divisions.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by Commissioners. 1849. xliii. 39 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. .... 1849. xLin. 187 Third Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1850. xli. 449 [Subjects: — Summary of Beturns of In-door and Out-door Belief. Extension of Workhouse Accommodation. Sanitary State of Workhouses. Inquests on Deaths from Want. Financial Progress of Unions. Alterations of Boundaries of Unions and Electoral Divisions. Employment of Workhouse Inmates. Industrial Teaching of the younger Classes in Workhouses. Emigration.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. - - - - - 1850. xli. 473 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. - ... 1850, xli. 542 4 Y 2 724 GENERAL INDEX TO THE POOB POOE IN Ireland : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 5. Annual and other Reports of the Poor Law Commissioners — continued. Fourth Annual Report of the Commissioners.- - . . 1851. VoLxlv. p. 171 [Subjects : — Summary of Returns of In-door and Out-door Belief. Increase of Workhouse Accom- modation. Improvement in sanitary Condition of Worlchouses, and of Labouring Population generally. Abatement of Deaths by Wayside, &o. Sickness and Mortality in Workhouses. Condition of County of Clare, and of Unions of Ennistymon and Kilrush. Continued Eednction of Expenditure. Loans to distressed Unions, &c. Bate in Aid : Application of Part to assist in Emigration. Alterations of Boundaries of Unions and Electoral Divisions. New Work- houses.] AppendLs (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. . . - . . 1851. xlv. 185 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. - - - - 1851. xlv. 231 Fifth Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1852. xxxt. 483 [Subjects : — Summary of Returns of In-door and Ont-door Belief. Increase of Workhouse Accom- modation. Transition from Out-door to In-door Relief. Decrease of Pauperism. Mortality in Workhouses. Continued Reduction of Poor Rate Expenditure. Cost of Workhouse Management. Collection of Poor Rates and of Bates in Aid. Annuities under Consolidated Debts Act. Increased Expenditure for Emigration. Industrial Employment in Workhouses. Workhouse Farms. Medical Charities Act. General Order regulating Proceedings of Boards of Guardians. Dublin House of Industry. Alterations of Boundaries of Unions.] Appendix (A.) Orders and .Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. .---.. 1852. xxxv. 501 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. ... 1852. xxxv. 627 Sixth Annual Report of the Commissioners. ... 1852-3. lxxxvl 161 [Subjects : — ^Number and Classes of Persons relieved. Admission of Sick into Workhouses. Large Number of Children under 15, and Eemales under 21 Tears of Age. Decrease of Pauperism in Province of Connaught. Emigration : Sums remitted from America ; Amount contributed by Boards of Guardians ; Demand for Labour. Children and Yonng Persons in Workhouses. Continued Reduction of Poor Rate. Grants to distressed Unions. Present and future probaile Expenditure.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Ckculars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. - • - - - 1852-3. lxxxvi. 185 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. - - - 1852-3. lxxxvi. 255 Seventh Annual Report of the Commissioners. - - 1854. xLvni. 365 [Subjects: — ^Number and Classes of Persons relieved. Sanitary State of Workhouse. Causes of Death in Workhouses during Four Months of 1854. Increase in the Proportion of Inmates receiving Hospital Relief. Workhoxise Accommodation. Precautions against Cholera in Work- houses. Industrial Training of Workhouse Children. Emigration : Bate-in- Aid applied in assistingEmigrationof Young Females in Workhouses; Sums remitted from Abroad; and Amount contributed by Boards of Guardians. Increased Wages to Labourers and Mechanics. Inquests on supposed Cases of Death from Want Collection and Expenditure of Poor Bate.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. - - - - - 1854. xLvin. 386 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. - - - - 1854. xlviii. 410 Eighth Annual Report of the Commissioners. ... 1854-5. XLvr. 159 [Subjects :— Number and Classes of Persons relieved. Rate of Wages to Labourers and Mechanics- Improved Condition of the Peasantry. Desire of Boards to close some of the Workhouses. Formation of School Districts. Reduced Number of Deaths from Want since Formation of Dispensary Districts. Insufficient Provision for Cases requiring Hospital Treatment. Deaths in Workhouses. Workhouse Accommodation. Ltmatics and Idiots. Emigration : Remittances from Abroad: Assistance from Boards of Guardians. Expenditure of Poor Rate. Collection, &c. of Rate-in- Aid. Reduction in Annual Estimate. Alteration of Electoral Divisions. ] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. - ..... 1854-5. xlvi. 189 Appendix; (B.) Tables and Returns. ... 1854-5. xlvi. 297 Ninth Annual Report of the Commissioners. ... 1856. Lin. 203 [Subjects : — Number and Classes of Persons relieved. Further Improvement iu Labourers Wages. Sanitary State of Workhouses. Decrease of. Mortality in Workhouses. Causes of Death in Workhouses. Increasing Proportion of Sick. Admission of poor Persons able to contribute to the Cost of their Maintenance, to Workhouse Fever Hospitals. Reduced Number of Deaths from Want. State of Mendicancy. Enforcement of the Vagrant Act by the Constabulary, suggested. Collection and Expenditure of Poor Rate. Reduction in the Annual Estimate. Discontinuance of Architect. Abolition of Office of Secretary. Office Regulaticms.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars' of Insti'uctions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. - - - . . - 1856. Lni.227 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns.. - . - 1856. Lin. 275 Tenth Annual Report of the Commissioners. - . 1857, Sess, 2. xxxiv. 393 [Subjects : — Number and Classes of Persons relieved. Increased Mortality in Workhouses. Deaths in Workhouses. Increase of Inmates in Hospital. Number of Workhouse Inmates at different Periods, of the Year. Collection and Expenditure of Poor Rate. Workhouse Accom- modation and Establishment Charges. Boards of Guardians unfevourable to suggested Amalgam- ation of Unions. Proposed Dissolution of certain Unions. Proposal to [shut up Workhouses of some Unions, and send Paupers to other Union Workhouses. District School. Emigration : Expenditure by Boards of Guardians, and Remittances from America and Australia.] Appendix (A.) Orders and Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners; Reports, &c. ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xxxiv. 415 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. ... 1857, Sess. 2. xxxiv. 471 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 726 POOE Poor in Ireland : II. Reports, &o. — confinued, 5. Annual and other Reports of the Loor Law Commissioners— contmviedi. Eleventh Annual Eeport of the Commissioners. - - 1857-8. Vol. xlvii. p. 1 [SuDjEOTS ! — Numter and Classes of Persons relieved. Increased Mortality in Workhouees. Deaths in Workhouses. Increase of Inmates In Hospitals. Number of Workhouse Inmates at different Periods of the Tear. Number of Admissions during the Year ; the Proportion suffering \ from Disease or accidental Injury. Collection and Expenditure of Poor Bate: Purther Beduction of Pauperism anticipated. Assistance contributed by Guardians to Emigration. Bemoval of Poor Persons firom England and Scotland to Ireland.] Appendix (A.) Circulars of Instructions issued by the Commissioners ; and Corre- spondence relating to the Removal of poor Persons from England and Scotland to Ireland; . . . - . 1857-8. xltii. 29 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. ■ ... 1857-8. xlvii. 211 First Report of George NichoUs, Esq., to His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Homo Department, on Poor Laws in Ireland. ... 1837. Lvi. 131 Second Report of George NichoUs, Esq. ; with Appendix. - - 1838. xlvi. 1 Third Report of George NichoUs, Esq. ; containing the Result of an Inquiry into the Condition of the Labouring Classes, and the Provision for the Relief of the Poor in Holland and Belgium. ...----- 1838. xltt. 57 Report of the Poor Law Commissioners, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, on Medical Charities, Ireland. .... 1841. xxxi. 331 Supplementary Appendix. ...... 1842. xxv. 541 Return of the Names of all Persons to whom a Letter signed " D. Phelan, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner," marked " Private," and inserted in the Supplementary Appendix on the Medical Charities of Ireland, has been sent ; and all Replies thereto : And also, of all Resolutions passed by Boards of Guardians, Dispensary and Fever Hospital Committees or Governors, relative to the Report of the Poor Law Commissioners of the 5th May 1841 on the Medical Charities of Ireland. (131.) - - 1842. xv. 285 For the Annual Reports of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Ireland, see Poor and Poor Rates, England and Wales, II. 6. III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Poor and Poor Rates : 1, Constitution, ^c. of Unions and Electoral Divisions : Warrants of the Poor Law Commissioners constituting the Union of Kells in the County of Meatli, the Union of Oldcastle in the County of Meath, and the Union of MuUingar in the County of Westmeath. (55.) ..... 1840, xv. 119 Correspondence between any Guardian of the Union of Oldcastle in the County of Meath, or of anv Landed Proprietors within the same, respecting the Constitution of that Union, &c. (139.) - - 1840. XV. 127 Letter from J. L. Naper, Esq., to George NichoUs, Esq., Poor Law Commissioner, dated 24th February 1840 ; and Two Letters from the Rev. Mr. Leonard, Roman Catholic Priest, to the said J. L. Naper, Esq., as well as the Two Answers of Mr. Naper thereto, enclosed in the same, all relating to the Oldcastle Union. (167.) - 1840. xv. 129 Statement of Progress made in Unions formed in Ireland, (in 24.-App.) - 1846. xxv. 95 Reoorts of Assistant Poor Law Commissioners respecting proposed Unions in Ireland, (in 24.) ...----- 1846. xxv. 147 Return of the Electoral Divisions which comprise the Property of a single Person, or of Two Proprietors only, showing also the Extent of the Population thereof. /J4J \ . . . . . - - - 1847-8. XVII. 371 Commission for inquiring what Alterations may be beneficially made- in the Number and Boundaries of Poor Law Unions and Electoral Divisions in Ireland, and Copy of the Instructions issued to the Commissioners. (82.) - - - 1847-8. xvii. 611 Memorials, Letters, &c. from Proprietors of Property in the Unions of Abbeyleix, Atliy, Ardee, Armagh, Bailieborough, Ballymena, Ballyshannon, Baltinglass, Cahirciveen, Callan, Castleblayney, Cavan, Clifden, Clones, Cookstown, Cork, Donegal, Drogheda, Dinfana-'hy, Dunmanway, Galway, Glenties, Kells, Kilkenny, Listowel, Macroom, Manorhamilton, Mullingar, New Ross, Rathkeale, Strannarlar, Tralee, Trim, Tuam, and Wnterford, desiring to have their Property formed into Electoral Divisions ; with the Answers thereto 5 and all Correspondence relating to such Application: And also. Reports of Assistant Commissioners respectmg such Applications. (24a) 1847-8. xvii. 457 Letter of Mr. Stanley to the Clerk of the Guardians of the Newcastle Union, relative to an Application made to the Commissioners by the Trustees of the Estates of the Earl of Devon to alter the Electoral Divisions of Newcastle Union, so that the whole of such Estates mi^ht be comprised exclusively in one or more Electoral Divisions, (in 107 T . - - - - - - - 1847-8. XVII. 377 Copies of Memorials, Documents, and Letters referred to in the foregoing Letter, (in ^ 1Q).\ _ .. . . . - - 1847-0. XVII. oou Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and Boards of Guardians^ and Rate- payei-s, regarding the proposed Dissolution or Amalgamation of Unions m Ireland (216.) . See also 11.6. supra; and III. 9. infra. 4.Y 3 726 GENE'RAL INDEX TO THE Poor Poor in Ieeland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued, 2. Valuations of Unions, SfC. : Instructions sent by Order of the Poor Law Commissioners to the Guardians of the Poor Law Unions in Ireland for the Eegulation of the Proceedings of the Poor Law Valuation, (106.) - _ - - - - . - - 1840. Vol. XV. p. 65 Instructions which may have been issued to the Valuators under the Poor Laws in Ireland from the Boards of Guardians elected under the Provisions of the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 56. for the more effectual Eelief of the Destitute Poor in Ireland. (129.) - 1840. xv. 83 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and Boards of Guardians in Cases where the Commissioners have objected or declined to confirm the Election of Valuators for the Union made by the latter. (133.) - . , - 1840. xv. 109 Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Clerk of the Abbeyleix Union on the Appointment of a Valuator for that Union, (in 133.) - - 1840. xv.'114 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Board of Guardians of the Union of Cloumel respecting the Election of Valuators for the Union. (in 133.) - - - - - - - . - - 1840. XV. 109 Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Clerk of the Tullamore Union on the Election of a Valuator for that Union, (in 133.) - - - 1840. xv. 113 Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Clerk of the Waterford Union respecting the Appointment of a Valuator for that Union, (in 133.) - - 1840. xv. 112 Return of all Houses in the South Dublin Union, or any other Union of the City, valued in the Valuators Returns under the annual Value of Ten 'Pounds, the Valuation of which was afterwards raised to Ten Pounds or upwards, and the Evidence upon which such Addition was made. (152.) --.-.. 1840. xv. 115 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government in Ireland and the Poor Law Commis- sioners respecting Inquiries to be made by Messrs. Deasy and Haig into the Valuation of Unions; and also between Mr. NichoUs and the Assistant Poor Law Commissioners on the same Subject. (29.) ...... 1841. xi. 7 Return by the Clerk of the Guardians of the Poor of Cork Union, stating whether the Columns for Landlords Repairs and Insurance, and Tenants Repairs and Insurance, in the Valuation Books on which the Poor Rates have heretofore been struck for the City of Cork Electoral Division, were filled up by the Valuators, or under the Directions of the Guardians; and whether the Sums inserted in such Columns were calculated with reference to the actual State of the Holdings valued, or according to a fixed, Scale of Per-centage on the net annual Value of the Holdings, &c, (122.) . 1841. xi. 349 Detailed Returns by the Clerks of the several Unions in Ireland of the Number of Tenements valued for Poor Rates; and a Statement of the Unions in Ireland, with the Area of each, the Number of Rateable Tenements, and annual Value ; with Letters explanatory of the Difference between the gross and net annual Value. - 1844. xv. 491. 621 Returns (in completion of the above Returns ) of Tenements valued in the Unions of Dun- fanaghy, Glenties, Letterkenny, and Milford. ... 1847-8. xxi. 661 Reports relative to the Valuations for Poor Rates, and to the registered Elective Franchise, in Ireland; with Appendixes. .... 1842. xxix. pts. 1 &2 Orders, Instructions, and Correspondence relating to Valuation and Rating under the Irish Poor Relief Acts in Ireland. .... 1844. x.xvij. 438 et seq. Outline of the System according to which the General Valuation of Ireland under the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 84. is carried into effect. By Richard Grifiith, Esq., Commiissioner of Valuation, (in 24.) - - .- - - - 1846. xxv. 140 Account showing the Number of Unions in Ireland, and of Electoral Divisions, and the Names and rated Value of each, (52.) .... 1847. xxi. 391 Return of the Amount of the Poor Law and To-\vnland Valuation of the several Poor Law Unions in Twenty-five Counties in Ireland, arranged in Counties ; showing the proportional Difference in the Two Valuations in each Union separately. (in 59.-I.) ......-- 1849. XXXIII. 34 3. Appointments of Returning Officers: Correspondence between John Bagwell, Esq., and the Commissioners of Poor Laws in Ireland, respecting the Appointment of a Returning Officer for thfe Clonmel Union in the Year 1839 ; also between R. P. Vowell, Esq., and the above Commissioners ; with a Copy of a Protest forwarded by him on behalf of certain Rate-payers of the Kilronan Electoral Division in the Union of Clonmel, respecting the Messengers employed by the Returning Officer of that Division, dated in the Year 1839. (71.) - 1840. xv. 239 Correspondence between John Scully, Esq., of Dualla, and the Poor Law Commissioners, as to Appointment of Returning Officer of the Union of Cashel. (150.) - 1840. xv. 251 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Assistant Commissioner in charge of the Ennistymon Union, upon Allegations of Misconduct preferred by Mr. Macnamara against Mr. Charles O'Connell, the Returning Officer; together with th6 Commissioners Report thereon ; and Copies of all Correspondence arising out of such Investigation, (in 122.) 1840. xv. 55 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and all Persons respecting the Ap- pointment of Mr. John Butler to the Office of Returning Officer of Clonmel Union, and of Mr. Scully as Returning Officer of Cashel Union. (123.)- - 1840. xv. 245 Further Correspondence in relation to Clonmel Union. (53.) - - 1841, xi. 109 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords relative to certain Returns made by the Poor Law Commissioners to Orders of the House respecting the Appointment of John Butler to the Situation of Returning Officer of Clonmel Union. (41.) 1841. xx, 75 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. ' 727 Poor « Poor in Ireland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 3. Appointments of Returninff Officers — continued. Correspondence between the Commissioners of Poor Laws in Ireland and certain Magistrates; Henry Pedder, Esq., and others, respecting the Election of Guardians for Clonmel Union. (54.) 1841. Vol. xi. p. 147 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland and Dennis Phelan, Esq., Assistant Commissioner, respecting the Appointment of John Butler as Eeturning Officer of the Clonmel Union : Also, Correspondence between Denis Phelan, Esquire, and the Assistant Commissioners, on the same Subject : And also, Copies of the whole of the Eeport, including the Date thereof, made by Dennis Phelan, Assistant Com- missioner, to the Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland, of which an Extract has been returned to the House of Lords in the Months of February and May 1840, in Matters connected with the Clonmel Union. (39.) - - - - 1841. xi. 103 Copy of the Poll Books, as kept by the Returning Officers of the Union 6f Clonmel, for the Three Elections which have taken place for the Guardians of that Union : And also, a Eeturn from the Persons who are and who have been Returning Officers of the Name of the Assistant Commissioner who examined such Poll Books. (134.) - 1841. xi. 45 Copy of the Record in Writing of all Proceedings of the Poor Law Commissioners relative to the Unions of Clonmel, Cashel, Mountmellick, and Naas. (75.) - 1841. xi. 149 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and all Persons respecting the Appoint- ment of Martin John Farrell to the Office of Returning Officer of the Cork Union ; and also between the Assistant Poor Law Commissioners and all Persons on the same Subject. (77.) - - 1841. xi. 347 Correspondence and Papers in the Office of the Poor Law Commissioners, Ireland, respecting the Appointment of B. Casey, the Returning Officer at Naas. (103.) - 1841. xi. 453 Record of the Conviction and Sentence of Robert O'Connor, late Serjeant of the 73d Regi- ment, tried at the Assizes of the County of Roscommon, in July -1825, for the forcible Abduction of Jane Matthews : And also. Return of the Two Appointments of Robert O'Connor to the Office of Clerk and Returning Officer of the Athlone Union ; and of all Correspondence thereon between the Poor Law Commissioners and any Assistant Com- missioner, and with all other Persons, upon the Subject. (172.) - 1841. xi. 13 Records of the Proceedings of the Poor Law Commissioners on the Appointment of Richard England to be Returning Officer of the Bandon Union in Ireland. (56.) - 1841. xi. 31 Letter from W. J. Voules, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner for Ireland, dated 25th of January, recommending Mr. Michael Patrick England of Bandon as Returning Officer. (78.) ....... 1841. XI. 33 Appointment of Martin John Farrell to the Office of Returning Officer of the Union of Ban- don ; and also all Correspondence thereon between the Poor Law Commissioners and , Assistant Commissioners and all other Persons on the Subject. (135.) - 1841. xi. 35 ' 4. Elections, Appointments, Dismissals, Salaries, Sfc. of Officers : Copy of the Appointment of John Butler of Clonmel, made by the Commissioners of Poor Laws, Ireland, (in 72.-App.) - - - - - 1839. xxi. 246 Correspondence between the Commissioners of Poor Laws in Ireland and certain Magistrates, Henry. Pedder, .Esquire, and others, respecting the Election of Guardians for the Clonmel Union ; and between the Earl of Glengall, James Barry, Esquire, and the Commissioners of Poor Laws, respecting the Election of Guardians for the Clogheen Union, County Tipperary. (17.) .... - 1840. xv. 215 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and others, relating to the Election of Guardians in the Union of Nenagh, County of Tipperary. (in 122.) - 1840. xv. 47 Complaints forwarded to the Poor Law Commissioners respecting Acts of Dr. Denis Phelan in the Execution of his Duties as Assistant Poor Law Commissioner in Ireland, and of the several Replies of the Poor Law Commissioners to the same. (132.) - 1840. xv. 135 Coirespondence between the Commissioners of Poor Laws in Ireland and other Parties respect- in ^ the Appointment of Surgeon Phelan of Clonmel to the Office of Assistant Poor Law Commissioner. (134.) ...... 1840. xv. 179 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Guardians of the Union of Galway, relative to the Election of Guardians of that Union ; with the Copy of the Record of all Proceedings relating thereto. (80.) - - - 1841. .xi. 527 Copy of the Resignation of Mr. William Stanley of the Office of Assistant Secretary of the Poor Law Commissioners, and the Minute of the Board on such Resignation being accepted. (107.) 1841. xi. 9 Return of all Sums of Money which have been paid to the Commissioners and Assistant Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland, annually, for Salaries, Allowances, travelling and other Expenses, with the Names of the Parties, since the passing of the Irish Poor Relief Act. (123.) ..... 1842. xv. 179 Return of the Record of the Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland, respecting the Dismissal of Skeffington Armstrong, Esquire, late a Clerk in that Office, as furnished to him, bearing Date 1st June 1841, including also the Minute of the Board sent to him at the same Time, bearing Date 22d February 1841. (130.) - . - 1842. xv. 181 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners relative to the Appointment of Ex- officio Guardians. (2.) .... . - 1843. xm. 1 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners to Unions in Ireland, relative to the Payment of the Salaries of Auditors. (243.) - - - 1845. vni. 457 728 GENERAL INDEX TO THE POOE Poor in Ieeland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 4. Elections, Appointments, Dismissals, Salaries, Sfc. of Officers— contiimei. Correspondence between the Board of Guardians of the North Dublin Union and the Poor Law Commissioners relative to the Appointment of a Second Schoolmistress. (in 25.) -....- 1846. VoL xxv. p. 101 Abstract of Returns of the Qualification of Candidates for the Office of Guardian of the several Unions for 1844-5. (in 25.) .... 1846. xxv. 383 Statements of Salaries of Chaplains in Workhouses of Unions, (in 25.) - 1846. xxv. 388 List of Unions in which the Protestant Chaplain's Salary, has been reduced or discontinued ; showing the Amount of the original . Salary, and the reduced Amount. (in 25.) ■ - . - . . - 1846. xxv. 400 Table of Union Offices and Salaries, according to Returns furnished by Clerks of Unions intelandin the Month of October 1845. (in 24.) . - 1846. xxv. 693 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for an Election to supply Vacancies .existing in the Boards of Guardians of certain Unions. (180.) - 1847-8. xvn. 365 List of Unions for which "Vice Guardians have been appointed, stating their Names, late Residences, with their previous Employment, Office, or Rank. (49.) - 1847-8. xvn. 291 Return of the several Unions in Ireland of which the Board of Guardians have been dissolved by the Executive Government, and replaced by paid Guardians ; stating the Population, the Extent of Acres, and rateable Value of each such Union. (57.) ........ 1847-8. XVII. 293 Return of the Salaries, Emoluments, and Allowances of the Poor Law Commissioners of Ire- land, and of aU Assistant Commissioners and Inspectors. (84.) - 1847-8. xvn. 609 Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, altering the Dates of Proceedings for the annual Election of Guardians of the Poor in certain Unions. (35.) - 1849. xvn. 395 Letters or other Communications written to or by the Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland on the Subject of appointing Assistant Guardians under 12 & 13 Vict. c. 104. (99.) .... . . . 1850. xm. 579 Minute of the Board of Guardians of Carrick-on- Shannon Union, dated December 1849, fixing the Amount of Salary of the Clerk thereof; and Correspondence between the Commissioners and the Board of Guardians with reference to the Clerk's Salary. (231.) ...... 1850. xm. 645 Return of the Amount of the Salary of the Clerk of the Union of Roscommon, as it stood on SOthMay and on 13th June 1850. (235.) - . - 1850. ' xm. 649 Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland and the Board of Guardians of Baltinglass Union, relative to a proposed Increase of Salary to the Rev. Mr. Mulvin, Roman Catholic Clergyman. (182.) .... 1850. xm. 651 Correspondence respecting the Dismissal of the Board of elected Guardians of the Ennistymon Union, and the Appointment of paid Officers therein. (238.) . - 1851. xvi. 585 5. Forgery of Voting Papers : Reports made to the Poor Law Commissioners of the Cases where the Forgery of Voting Papers for the Election of Poor Law Guardians in Ireland has been substantiated, up to the latest Period, (in 122.) - , - - - 1840. xv. 35 Supplement to the above. (146.) ..... 1840. xv. 183 Report from Returning Officer of the North Dublin Union as to the Forgery of Voting Papers for the Election of Guardians, (in 122.) .... 1840. xv. 36 Names of the several Policemen who have been discharged from the Dublin Police Force for having been charged with forging Voting Papers in the Section of Poor Law Guardians in Dublin when Messrs. Campbell, M'Kenna, and Irwin were Candidates, (in 122.) - - ... 1840. xv. 35 Report from Returning Officer of the Londonderry Union as to the Forgery of Voting Papers for the Election of Guardians, (in 122.) .... 1840. xv. 35 Copy of the Opinion of the Stipendiary Magistrates employed by Government to investigate the Conduct of certain Parties charged with having been concerned in certain imputed Forgeries and Vitiation of Voting Papers at the Election of Guardians within the Union of Mallow and County of Cork. (193.) .... 1840. xv. 213 Report from the Assistant Poor Law Commissioner as to the Forgery of Voting Papers for the Election of Guardians for the Mallow Union, (in 122.) . 1840. xv. 37 Correspondence relating to the Forgery of Voting Papers for the Election of Guardians for the New Ross Union, (in 146.) ..... 1840. xv. 183 6. Erection of Workhouses : Return of the Names of the several Proprietors from whom the Ninety-nine Sites for Workhouses in progress of Erection in Ireland have been purchased, as they stand . numbered in the Appendix (E.) to the Sixth Annual Report of the Poor Law Com- mission ; and also, a Statement of the Distance of each Site from the nearest adjacent Town. (112.) ... ... 1841. xi. 5 Return of every Workhouse that has been contracted for in Ireland by the Poor Law Com- missioners ; naming the Union to which it belongs, the Sum contracted for the building and Completion of each, the Costs of Fittings and Contingencies charged againsti each ; with a Statement of the precise Quantity of Land attached to each, and the full Cost thereof ; and also a Statement of the Number of Paupers which each Workhouse is intended to accommodate. (84.) - - - . - - 1841. xi. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 729 Poor PoOK IN Ikeland : m. Accounts and Papers — continued, 6. Erection of Workhouses — continued. ' Correspondence of the Poor Law Commissioners with the Guardians of the Union of Traleo in the County of Kerry, or others, respecting the Choice of a Site for the Erection of the Poorhouse at Tralee ; with an exact Copy of the Record in Writing of the Pro- ceedings of the Poor Law Commissioners relative thereto : And also, Copy of all Correspondence between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Guardians of the Union of Galway, relative to the Election of Guardians of that Union ; with the Copy of the Record of all Proceedings relative thereto. (79.) - - 1841. Vol. xi. p. 459 Returns of Papers and Correspondence bearing on the Subject of the Purchase of the Fermoy Barracks for Workhouse Purposes. (76.) - . . . 1841. xi. 351 Report of Proceedings and Progress in the Erection of Workhouses in Ireland ; by George Wilkinson, Esquire, Architect to the Commission. - - - 1842. xxv. 208 Return of the Plans, Specifications, and Estimates submitted to the Board of Commissioners of Poor Laws in Ireland for the Erection of the Workhouses of the Unions of Kinsale, Bandon, and Skibbereen, with the Names of the Contractor or Contractors for each of the said Workhouses, and the Nature and Extent of the Securities given by them for the due Performance and Completion of the Work. (161.) - - 1842. xt. 185 Return of the Amount of Contract, the Name of the Contractor, with his Securities, for erecting a Workhouse at Castleblaney, with the Date of the Commencement and Period of Completion of the Work. (160.) ----- 1842. xv. 183 Estimates for erecting each of the Poorhouses now open in Ireland, (in 109.) - 1843. xiii. 23 Report on the Proceeding and Progress in the Erection of Workhouses in Ireland; by George Wilkinson, Architect to the Commission, - - - 1843. xxxvi. pt, 1. p. 254 Communications between Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment and Board of Guardians of Edenderry Poor Law Union. (207.) - 1842. xiii. 169 Communications between the Guardians of the Edenderry Poor Law Union and the Poor Law Commissioners, relating to the Cost of the Edenderry Poorhouse, and the Loans to be raised for defraying such Cost. (209.) - . . . 1843. xiii. 183 Report to Her Majesty by the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the Execution of the Contracts for certain Union Workhouses in Ireland ; with Appendix. - 1844. xxxvii. 321 Appendix to ditto \ containing Observations on the Report of the Commissioner, by G. Nicholls, Esq., Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Gulson, Mr. Power, and Mr. Hawley. - 1844. xxxvii. 485 See also II. 5. supra. 7. Administration of Relief, and internal Economy of Workhouses : Inquiry into the Treatment, Condition, and Mortality of Infant Children in the Workhouse of the North Dublin Union. ------ 1842. xxv. 441 Return showing the Number^ of Insane Persons for whom Accommodation is provided in the several Union Workhouses in Ireland, and of the Number confined therein on the 1st January 1843, and specifying what Provision is made in such Workhouses for the Medical Care and Superintendence of such Persons, (in 135.) - 1843. xviii. 360 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners to certain Unions in Ireland to regulate the Administration of the Relief of the Poor under the Provisions of 9 & 10 Vict. c. 31. &c. (3.) . ■ . 1847-8. XVII. 297 Circular of the Poor Law Commissioners respecting the Administration of Relief to . the Families of Parties retaining Possession of Land contrary to 10 & 11 Vict. c. 31. s. 10. (172.) -------- 1847-8. xvii. 287 Return of the Number of Persons whose Names appear on the List of Ratepayers in each Union in Ireland, who, without surrendering their Farms, have received In-door Relief ; also, of those under like Circumstances who have received Out-door Relief : And also, Return of the Number of Wives and Children dependent on such Ratepayers. (176.) .-..-.-- 1849. XVII. 391 Correspondence of the Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland with the Boards of Guardians during the last Six Months, relating to the Question of giving or withholding Out-door Relief : Also, a detailed Account of the Expenses incurred by Boards of Guardians in providing increased Workhouse Accommodation. (1.) - - 1850. xiii. 453 Communications made by the Guardians of Scariff and of Kilrush, respecting the 'Suspension of Out-door Relief in those Unions ; and the Replies of the Poor Law Commissioners to such Communications. (143.) ----- 1850. xiii. 559 Correspondence between the Commissioners for administering the Laws for Relief of the Poor in Ireland and the Board of Guardians of Parsonstown Union respecting Out- door Relief. (77.) 1850. xiii. 565 Return of the Number of Stones of Flour given in the Weeks ending 12th February 1849 and 12th February 1850, in Relief, both Out-door as well as that consumed in the Union Houses. (.163.) 1850. xiii. 33 See also II. 4. 5. supra. 8. ^ates, Expenditure, Number of Paupers, S^c. : Return of all Sums of Money that have been raised by the Poor Law Commissioners of Ireland under the Provisions of the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 1., and the Purposes to which the Sums so raised have been applied. (205.) - - - 1842. xv. 283 Account of the Expenditure upon the Relief of the Poor, and of the Total Number of Paupers relieved, in each Union in Ireland, the Workhouse of which was open, during the Year endedlst January 1842. , - - - - - - - 1842. xxv. 404 III, 4 Z 730 , GENERAL INDEX TO THE ] ; Poor Poor in Ikeland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. ' : ■ 8. Rates, Expenditure, Number of Paupers, ^c— continued. Returns respecting the Poor Law Commission, Ireland ; viz., Copies of Estimates for erecting each of the Poor Houses in Ireland, &c. ; Return of all Union Expenses incurred ; the Number of Paupers in Workhouses ; and Return of the Amount of Poor Rq>tes, and how levied. (109.) ...... 1843. Vol. xiii. p. 21 Report to the Poor Law Commissioners, from the Commissioners in Ireland, respecting the Delay which has occurred in obeying the Order of the House for the foregoing Returns. (102.) ....... 1843. xiii. 7 Return showing the Number of Insane Persons for whom Accommodation is provided in the several Union Workhouses in Ireland, and of the Number confined therein, on the 1st January 1843, and specifying what Provision is made in such Workhouses for the iVledical Care and Superintendence of such Persons, (in 135.) - 1843. xvni. 360 Return of the Number of Children (including Orphans) under and of the Age of Fourteen Years, at present in the Workhouses in Ireland ; distinguishing Orphans from other Children. (169.) - - - - - - - 1844. xv. 441 Return of the Number of Childi'en under the Age of Sixteen in the Poorhouses of Ireland ; distinguishing Orphans from other Children, and distinguishing those who have been permanently or occasionally Inmates of a Workhouse Two Years. (329.) 1845. Tin. 459 Return of the weekly average Cost of a Pauper in each Union on 31st January and 31st July 1845, and the corresponding Periods in 1844 : Also, the Number of Rates made in each Poor Law Union since the Commencement of the Act ; showing the Amount of Arrears ordered to be collected with each new Rate, and the Amount cancelled : Also, the Poundage Rate upon each Electoral Division, and the Names of such Electoral Divisions as have been excepted from any General Rate, (in 8.) . - 1846' xx. 157 Return of the Number of Pauper Inmates in the several Workhouses on 31st January and 31st July 1845, and the corresponding Periods in 1844, the Number charged upon Electoral Divisions, and upon Unions at large ; the average weekly Cost of a Pauper in each Union, and the Number of Paupers which the Houses in their present State are capable of accommodating : Also, the Number of Fever Cases treated in each Workhouse in the Year ending 31st July 1845 : Also, the Number of Inspections of each Workhouse within the same Period, (in 8.) ..... 1846. xx. 157 Return of the Number of Inmates, distinguishing the able-bodied, in the Workhouses, on 25thMarch, in the Years 1844, 1845, and 1846. (in 24.) - 1846. xxv. .381 Table showing the Amount of Building Loan, the net Annual Value of rateable" Property, and the Proportion per Pound Sterling of Loan to net Value for each Union in Ireland. (in 24.) - - - - - - . 1846. xxv. 382. 404 Abstract of the Number of Paupers in each Union Workhouse in Ireland at the Close of the Week ended 7th February 1846, distinguishing them in Classes, and the Number of fresh Admissions and the Number of Deaths during the Week ; showing also the Number of Paupers in each Union at the Close of the corresponding Week in the preceding Year, (in 24.) ........ 1846. xxv. 395 Table for 104 Unions in which Rates were made during the Year 1844 ; showing the net annual Value, the Amount of Rate made, and the Proportion per Pound of the Rate made, to the total annual Value in each Union, (in 24.) . . 1846. xxv. 401 Account of the State of the Funds of the several Unions in Ireland in 1843, 1844, and' 1845. (in 24.) - . . - . . . 1846. xxv. 405 Table for 113 Unions, the Workhouses of which were open during the Year 1844, showing the net annual Value, the Year's Expenditure, and the Proportion per Pound of the Year's Expenditure to the annual Value ; also the Number of Persons relieved in the Year, (in 24.) ....... 1846. xxv. 411 Return of the Number of Women having illegitimate Children, and also of the Number of illegitimate Children, relieved in each of the several Poor-houses of. Ireland during the Half Year ending the 29th Day of September 1845. (in 24.) - 1846. xxv. 413 Return of the Number of Pauper Inmates in the Union Workhouses on 31st January and ' 31st July 1845, and the corresponding Periods in 1844 ; also, the Numbers at those Periods in each Workhouse charged upon the particular Electoral Divisions and upon Unions at large, distinguishing the able-bodied from the helpless and infirm ; also, the weekly average Cost of a Pauper in each Union at each of the above Periods. (in 24.) ..--.-.. 1846. xxv. 504 Return of the Number of Paupers which the Union Workhouses in their present Statg are ' capable of accommodating ; also the Number of Fever Cases treated in each Workhouse within the Twelve Months preceding 31st July 1845. (in 24.) . 1846. xxv. 521 Returns of the Rates made in each Union from the passing of the Irish Poor Relief Act to the Sth August 1845 ; the Number of Rates made on' each Electoral Division in the Union ; the Poundage and Amount of each Rate on each Division ; the Amount of Arrears ordered to bfe collected with each new Rate, and the Amount of Arrears cancelled, (in 24.) ....... 1846. xxv. 533 Return of the several Unions in Ireland, showihg their acreable Contents and Population by the last Census ; and a Return of the Number of Workhouses in Ireland, the Number of Inmates which they were calculated to receive, the Numbers they actually con- tained on the 25th March 1847, and the Population of Ireland by the last Census. (118.) - - 1847. XXI. 385 Return of the Total Amount of Poor Rates levied in each Union in Ireland, and. of the Poundage imposed on the highest and lowest rated Electoral Divisions of each Union, from the Formation of the Union to 31st December 1846. - - 1847. xix. 129 SESSIONicL PAPEKS, 1801-1869. 731 POOB", PooK IN Ireland : III. Accounts a&d Tp.Tpem—feontinued. 8. Bates, Expenditure, Number of Paupers, ^c. — continued. ' ' Return of tlie Names of Unions in Ireland, Number of Paupers for wHicli Accommodation is provided, Number in each. Workhouse, Number of Deaths, and average weekly Cost per Head, exclusive of Clothing, for the Week ending 16th January 1847, and the corre- sponding Periods of 1846 and 1845. - - - - 1847. Vol. XIX. p. 136 Report from Mr. Otway respecting the State of the Finances of Castlebar Union, especially ... tl(e Refusal of the Board of Guardians t6 strike a Rate. - - 1847. xix. 64 . .Letter from Earl of Lucan in relation to the above Report (69.) - 1847. xxi. 413 Order of Poor Law Commissioners dissolving the Castlebar Union. - 1847. xix. 136 Letter to Sir George Grey from the Poor Law Commissioners, enclosing one from Mf.' Otway containing his Observations on the Earl of Lucan's Letter respecting Castlebar Union. - - ... . 1847. xix. 194 Correspondence respecting Rates due from immediate Lessors in Castlebar Union. . .. . . . . . , . 1847. xix. 412 Returns of the Number of Paupers in Workhouses in each Week during the Years 1844, 1845, and 1846. - - - - . 1847. xix. 67 Further Returns for the Week, ended, 9th January 1847, and iu the' corresponding Week of the previous Tear. ... 1847. xix. 122 Further Returns for. the Weeks ended 16th, 23d, and 30th January 1847, and the , corresponding Periods in 1845 and 1846. .- ,- 1847. xix. 142. 156. 169 Further Returns for the Weeks ended 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th February, and 6th and 13th .March 1847, and the corresponding Periods in 1845 and 1846. ., - ■ - - - . 1847. XIX. 211 eitse^. .^Further Return for the Week ended 30th December 1848, and the corresponding ' Periods in 1846 and 1847. (in 59.-XIIL) 1849. xxxiv. 588 Return of the Number of able-bodied Male Adults receiving Relief, whether In-door or Out-dooi", in the sevei'al Unions in Ireland, on 1st December 1847, and 1st January, February, and March 1848 : And also, Return of the several Unions in which an Order has been received to authorize the Grant of Out- door Relief; specifying the Cases in which .such Out-door Relief has been afforded in Money. (171.) - 1847-8. xvii. 261 Statement, for each Union in Ireland, of all Rates made from the Commencement down to the Beginningof May 1848. - , - - - 1847-8. xliii. 489 Return . showing the average weekly Cost of Maintenance per Head (exclusive of Clothing), and the Number of Paupers relieved in each Union in Ireland, distinguishing the In- door and Out-door Poor, for the Weeks ended 8th January, 5th February, 4th March, 8th April, 6th May, and 3d June 1848. .... 1847-8. xvn. 256 Letter from the Poor Law Commission in Ireland to the Under Secretary of State, dated 1st February 1848, transmitting a Statement of the Collection of Poor Rates in the several Unions in Ii-eland. ' (34.) .... 1847-8. xvii. 275 Return of the Cases in which Proceedings have been taken in any of the Superior Courts, to enforce the Payment of Poor Rates in the Unions of Castlebar and Westport. (192.) ..... 1847-8. xvn. 295 Statement showing the State of the Collection and Expenditure of the Poor Rate in the several Unions ia Ireland from June to November 1847; also, , the Liabilities of the several Unions to Contra,ctors and others in each Month. - - 1847-8. xv. 242 Similar Statement for December 1847 and January 1848. - 1847-8. xv. 978 SimilarStatement for February 1848. - - 1847-8. xvi. 1040 Summaries of Weekly Returns of the Number of Paupers in the Workhouses in the several Provinces in Ireland, and Fever Hospitals connected therewith, from May to November 1847, and the corresponding Weeks in 1846 and 1845. - - 1847-8. xv. 268 Similar Returns for December 1847 and January 1848, and the corresponding Weeks in 1847, 1846, and 1845. - - - - 1847-8. xv. 988 Similar Returns for-Februaiy, March, and April 1848, and the corresponding Weeks ' in, 1847 and 1846. - - - - - 1847-8. xvi. 1054 Similar Returns for April, May, June, and July 1848, and the corresponding Weeks in 1847 arid 1846. ..... 1847-8. xvii. 228 Similar Returns for August until December- 1848, and the corresponding Periods in 1847 and 1846. ...... 1849. xvn. 302 Average Number of destitute Persons relieved in and out of the Workhouse during March 1848 ; the Expenses of the Month, and the Progress of the Collection of Poor Rate during each Month ; also, the financial Condition at the Close of the Month. 1847-8. xvi. 1044 ' ' Ditto, during April, May, and June. - - - - 1847-8. xvn. 204 Ditto, during July, August, and September. - - - 1849. xvii. 222 Ditto, during October, November, and December. - - - 1849. xvn. 261 Return of Persons receiving Out-door Relief, and the Expenditure thereon, for the Ten Weeks ended 8th April 1848. - - - - - 1847-8. xvr. 1062 Similar Return for the Sixteen Weeks ended 29th July 1848. - 1847-8. xvn. 236 Similar Returns for the Twenty-two Weeks ended 30th Dec. 1848. - 1849. xvn. 314 Statement for April 1848, showing the Number relieved in and out of the Workhouse, the Expenses of the Month, the Progress of the Collection of the Poor Rate, and the financial Condition at the Close of the 'Month; and a Compiarative Summary of the Collection and Expenses of the Seven Months from 29th September 1847 to 30th April 1848. - - - - - - - - 1847-8. xliii. 504 , Similar Statement for September 1848 ; and a Comparative Summary of the Collection and Expenses of the Twelve Months from 29th September 1847 to September ; ■ 1848. (in 19,) - - - .... 1849. xxxn. 481 732 GENERAL INDEX TO THE POOB Poor in Ireland : III. Accounts and Papers— cow^jMMerf. 8. Rates, Expenditure, Number of Paupers, ^-c— -continued. Weekly Eeturn of Persons receiving Out-door Relief, and of the Expenditure therein, for the Week ended 3d February 1849. (in 59.-XIII.) -■ - 1849. Vol. xxxiv. p. 609 Weekly Eeturn of Persons receiving Out-door Eelief, and of the Expenditure therein, from 1st January to 30th December 1848 ; also the Total Number of Inmates, the Number of Fever Cases and Deaths, and the Rate of Mortality per 1,000. (in 59.-Xni.) --.-.- 1849. XXXIV. 613 Eeturn of the Number of Persons under Eighteen Years of Age in the Workhouse of each Union in Ireland, distinguishing the Males and Females, in the Week ended 5th May 1849. (248.) ....... 1849. xvii. 293 Estimate of the Sum which it is calculated will be raised under a Rate of Two and a Half per Cent, on Eateable Property in Ireland. (83.) ... 1849. xvii. 349 Eeturn showing the Unions in Ireland, and the Number of Electoral Divisions in which the actual Expenditure in the Tear ending 29th September 1848 exceeded a Eate of 5s., but did not exceed 7s. in the Pound, and those in which it exceeded 7s. in the Pound ; also the highest Eate in any one Electoral District. ' (in 59.-VI.) " - 1849. xxxiii. 458 Papers relating to the Aid afforded to the distressed Poor Law Unions in the West of Ireland. ..... 1849. xvii. 475. 545. 555. 589. 639 Further Papers on same Subject. (297.) - . - - 1849. xvii. 689 Further Papers on same Subject. (53.) ... - 1850. xni. 181 Statistical Statement of Expenses, Collection of Rate, and Numbers relieved, for each Poor Law Union in Ireland, for the Quarter ended 31st March 1849, and Half Years ended 31st March 1849 and 1848. ..... 1849.- xvn. 351 Similar Statement for the Quarter ended 30th June 1849, with Comparative Summary for the Nine Months ended 30th June 1849 and 1848 respectively. 1849. xvii. 371 Similar Statement for the Quarter ended 29th Sept. 1849, with Comparative Summary for the Years ended 29th Sept. 1849 and 1848 respectively. - 1850. xiii. 337 Union Financial Statement, October 1849 and 1848, showing for each Poor Law Union the State of the Collection of Rates during the Month ; the Expenses incurred during the Month, distinguishing the Cost of In-maintenance, of Out-door Relief, and the Amount of all other Expenses ; the Liabilities at the Close of the Month, and the Average Number of Persons relieved in and out of the Workhouse, and the Average Eate of Mortality per 1,000 of the WOrkhouse Inmates during the Month. - 1850. xiii. 357 Similar Statement for November 1849 and 1848. - - 1850. xin. 367 Similar Statement for December 1849 and 1848. - - 1850. xin. 377 Similar Statement for the Quarter ended 30th March 1850, in comparison with the Quarter ended 31st March 1849. .... 1850. xiii. 387 Eeport of the Board of Guardians of Listowel Union on the financial Condition of that Union, and on the Conduct of the Vice Guardians. (103.) - - 1850. xiii. 311 Account showipg the Amount levied as Poor's Eate in Ireland, in each of the Years 1843 and 1849 : Also, Valuation of the rateable Property of Ireland, in 1843 and 1849 : And also, Debt due by Unions, 1843, and 1849, on 31st December, (in 160.) - 1850. xx. 355 Account exhibiting the actual Expense and Collection of Rates in Thirty-two Unions for the Half Year ending 29th September 1849 ; also the Amount which has been paid and received as Rate in Aid, to 31st December 1849 ; and a Statement of the Net Debt in each of those Thirty-two Unions, on 25th March and 29th Sept. 1849. (89.) - 1850. xiii. 411 Account of the Sums received and expended under the Eate in Aid Act, 12 & 13 Vict. c. 24., to 31st December 1849. (28.) ..... 1850. xiii. 401 Nominal Eeturn of the Poor Law Unions in Ireland where the Affairs have been admi- nistered by paid Guardians, and stating the Periods of such Administration : Also, Eeturn of the Amount of the Debts, Claims, and Liabilities, exclusive of those owing to the Government, against each of those Unions when the Administration by paid Guardians commenced and terminated. (70.) ... 1850. xiii. 407 Eeturn of the Amount of the Government Debt due from each of the Unions included in the preceding Eeturns. (210.) - - - - - 1850. xiii. 409 Eeturns of the Sums advanced to each Poor Law Union in Ireland under 12 St 13 Vict, cc. 24. 63. to the latest Period ; and of the Amount repaid the Imperial Treasury for the Advances under those Acts, to the latest Period. (95.) - - 1850. xiii. 415 Eeturn showing the several Writs and Executions issued or executed against any Boards of Guardians in Ireland, during the Year 1849, specifying the Amount of the Debts sought to be recovered under such Writs or Executions, and, where Sales may have taken place under such Executions, the Amount actually recovered. (107.) - 1850. xni. 437 Account showing the Eeceipts and Expenditure for the Eelief of the Poor in the Union of Ennistymon at the Close of each of the Financial Years for 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, and 1850 ; distinguishing the Amount raised in Eates in each of those Years, and the Amount contributed from other Sources ; and also distinguishing the Sources from Which such extra Expenditure has been supplied. (262.) - - - 1851. xvi. 609 Eeturn of the total Amount of the General Eate in Aid received and paid by the Paymaster of Civil Services, and the Balances remaining on 31st Dec. 1850. (17.) - 1851. xvi. 611 Eeturn of the Expenditure of Poor Eates in each Union in Ireland, and the Number relieved in and out of the Workhouse, during the Year ended 29 th September 1849. (133.) ...... ... 1850. xin. 397 A similar Eeturn for the Year ended 29th Sept. 185L (107.) - - 1852, xvn. 375 SESSIONAL PAPEESi 1801-1859. 733 POOE Poor in Ireland : III. Accounts and Papers— coM^mwec?. 8. Rates, Expenditure, Number of Paupers, ^c— continued. Return showing the Amount of Money expended in increasing the Extent of Workhouse Accommodation, from the Commencement of 1846 to the present Time ; distinguishing the Cost of permanent Enlargement of "Workhouse, &c. ; Outlay on temporary Buildings; Cost of Fever Hospitals on Workhouse Site ; Cost of permanent and temporary Buildings not on Workhouse Site ; Outlay on auxiliary Buildings ; the Total of these Heads of Expenditure ; Total Amount of furnishing and fitting up the additional Accommodation : And also, Account showing the Total Amount of Sums raised in Ireland for the Eelief of the Poor in each of the last Ten Years, and the Poundage Rate on the valued Eental for each of those Years. (211.) - - - - 1852. Vol. xvii. p. 379 Account showing the Total Sum assessed as Rate in Aid on each Union in Ii-eland, under 12 Vict. c. 24., distinguishing the Amount assessed under each of the Orders of the Poor Law Commissioners bearing Date 13th June 1849 and 23d December 1850 ; showing also the Total Sum, down to 31st December 1851, paid by each Union to the Credit of the " Grcneral Rate in Aid Account " in the Bank of Ireland, and the Amount remaining to be paid over on that Date on account of the Total Sum assessed on each Union ; and also showing the Total Sum appropriated to each Union out of the " General , Rate in Aid Fund," down to 31st December 1851. (35.) - - - 1852. xvii. 383 Return of the Expenditure on the Relief of the Poor in each Union in Ireland for the Year ended 29th September 1852 ; and of the total Number of Persons relieved in and out of the Workhouse in each Union during the same Period. (189.) - 1852-3. ix. 705 Returns showing the Poor Law Unions in Ireland, and the Electoral Divisions in each Union, and the Area, Valuation, and Population of each Union and Division : Return showing the Particulars of the Condition of the Union having the highest average Poundage Expenditure, for the Year ending 29th September 1853, in each of the Provinces of Ireland, showing the Amount of Workhouse Accommodation, the Maximum and Mini- mum of In-door and Out-door Paupers, the total Expenditure in In-door and Out-door Relief, distinguishing the Maintenance, Salaries, and Rations of Officers, &c., and the present Number of In-door and Out-door Paupers : The same Returns for the Union having the lowest average Poundage Expenditure for the same Year in each of the Four Provinces. (87.) -....-. 1854. xi. 585 Return of the Expenditure on the Relief of the Poor in each Union in Ireland for the Year ended 29th September 1858 ; and of the total Numbers relieved in and out of the "Workhouse in each Union during the sanae Period. (121.) - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 153 See also II. 5. supra. 9. General Rules and Orders of Poor Law Commissioners : Two General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, relating to the Appointment of Ex-ofiicio Guardians, and to the late House of Industry at Cork. (2.) 1843. sui. 1 General Order issued by tlie Poor Law Commissioners relative to the Appointment of Auditors of Union Accounts in Ireland, dated 13th May 1844 ; presented pursuant to Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 56. (110.) - - - - •- 1844. xv. 411 Four Orders of the Poor Law Commissioners to Unions in Ireland, dated^ 5th June 1 844, and 27th June 1844. (252.) ------ 1844. xv. 413 General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners to Unions in Ireland relative to the Payment of Auditors Salaries. (243.) . - . - 1845. viii. 457 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners to certain Unions in Ireland, to regulate the Administration of the Relief of the Poor under the Provisions of 10 & 11 Vict. c. 31., &c. (3.) - - - - _ - 1847-8. xvii. 297 Circular of the Poor Law Commissioners respecting the Administration of Relief to the Families of Parties retaining Possession of Land contrary to 10 & 11 Vict, c. 31. s. 10. (172.) 1847-8. XVII. 287 Four General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, respecting the Annual Election of Guardians of the Poor, the Examination of Collectors Accounts, the Distribution and Collection of Voting Papers, and the Form of making Rates in certain Unions. (86.) .---... 1847-8. XVII. 313 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for an Election to supply the Vacancies existing in the Boards of Guardians of certain Unions. (180.) - 1847-8. xvii. 365 Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners to certain Unions in Ireland, dated 22d January, altering the Dates of Proceedings for the annual Election of Guardians of the Poor in the several Unions named in the Schedule thereto : And an Order, dated 5th February, prescribing amended Rules for the Government of the Workhouses of the several Unions in Ireland. (35.) - - - - . 1849. xvii. 395 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, prescribing the Form in which the Union Rate in Aid Accounts are to be kept. (6.) - - . 1850. xiv. 1 General Order issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, fixing the Amount to be raised for the Purposes of the Act passed for a General Rate in Aid, &c. (7.) - 1850. xiv. 5 Forty-eight Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, presgribing the Form of making Rates, discontinuing paid Officers, amending General Rate in Aid Orders, indemnifying Unions and adjusting Liabilities on account of Alterations of Boundary, regulating the Government of Workhouses and the Examination of Collector's Accounts, and reserving "Workhouse Accommodation for newly constituted Unions. (8.) - 1850. xiv. 27 Thirty-three Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for altering Unions, Electoral Divisions, -&c. -(88.) .---.- 1850. xiy. Ill 4 Z S rS4 ' ,<31ENERAL INDEX TO THE Poor PoOK IN Ireland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. ■ ...... 9. General Mules and Orders of Poor Law Commissioners — continued. •>'" Four Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for reserving Workhouse Accommodation, altering Days of annual Election of Guardians, and suspending Election of Guardians of certain Unions. (93.) - ,- - - - 1850. Vol. xiv. p. 267 Twenty-seven Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for altering Unions, Electoral Divisions, &c._ (111.) - - ' - - - - , 1850. xiv. 273 Twenty-four Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for altering Boundaries of Unions and Electoral Divisions, and Names of Electoral Divisions. (166.) - 1850. xiv. 383 Thirty -nine Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for extending to certain Unions previously existing Orders with respect to the Form of Rate, Collectors Accounts, and the Government of Workhouses ; also Orders for Election of Guardians, for the E«ser- vation of Workhouse Accommodation of newly-constituted Unions, for the Adjustment of Liabilities, and for the Alteration of Unions. (167.) - - 1850. xiv. 469 Thirty-four Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for Adjustment of Liabilities, Supply of Vacancies in Boards of Guardians, Reservation of Workhouse Accommodation, Form of making Rate, Assessment of Electoral Divisions, and extending to certain Unions previously existing Orders relating to Government of Workhouse, Collection of Rate, &c. (351.) - - - *- - - - 1850. xiv. 533 Sixty-four Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for altering Unions, Electoral Divisions, &c. (352.) -.-..- 1850. xiv. 595 Thirty-seven General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, directing the Appli- cation of General Orders to Castletowndelvin Union, Payment of Money for Assistance in revising Valuation of North Dublin and South Dublin Unions, Form of- Rate Book, Form of making Rate, and Audit of Accounts ; fcfr the Government of Workhouses of Castletown, Killala, Newport, and Oughterard ; for Adjustment of Liabilities and Indemnification ; Adjustment of Liabilities of Castlerea, Wexford, Waterford, and Kells Unions ; Assessment for Rate in Aid ; keeping of Books of General Rate in Aid Account ; Workhouse Reservation Orders ; rescinding Workhouse Reservation Orders. (10.) - - . - . . . . 1851. XVI. 471 Twenty-three General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, for Elections to supply Vacancies in Boards of Guardians ; Reservation of Workhouse Accommodation for Unions of Borrisokane, Castletown, Claremorris, Mitchelstown, Portumna, Skull, and Strokestown ; amending Orders declaring Union of Belmullet, and altering Unions of Ga.lway, Gort, Abbeyleix, and Mountmelick. (301.) - - 1851. xvi. 557 Copies of certain of the Thirty-two General Orders issued by the Ppor Law Commissioners, being those which relate to Assessments of the Unions of Castlederg, Granard and Clones; Adjustment of Liabilities, and Indemnification for Loss or Exchange of Pro- perty occasioned by Alteration of Boundaries of Unions, &c.; General Regulation of Guardians of the Poor, &c.; Regulating the Election of Guardians ; Government of Dispensary Districts under 14 & 15 Vict. e. 68.; Adjustment of Liabilities of Electoral Divisions of Clogher, Lisnaskea, and Lurgan Unions. (27.) - 1852. xvii. 301 Twenty-nine G«eneral Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, respecting Addition of Townland of Illaunmore to Scariff Union j Regulations in respect to the South City Dispensary District in South Dublin Union ; declaring Balances due to Castlecomer, Castletown, Clogheen, Croom, Dunmanway, Kanturk, Kilmacthomas, Kilmallock, Mal- low, Mitchelstown, Newcastle, Omagh, Rathkeale and Newcastle, Thurles, and Tralee Unions ; Amount of Workhouse Accommodation of Dromore West, Killadysert, Corrofin, Glennamaddy, Glin, Mount BeUew, Tulla, and Ballyvaghan Unions. (14.) ........ 1852-3. IX. 11 Sixteen General Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, directing Forms- of Notice respecting Rates, Rate Books, &c. ; amending Balances in favour of jCroom Union ; Workhouse Accommodation for Unions of Tulla and Urlingford ; Electoral Divisions of Scariff Union ; Balances due to Borrisokane^ CaUan, Skull, Nehagh, Clonakilty, Urlingford, Limerick, Tipperary, Cashel, Parsonstown, and Roscrea Unions. (62.) - . ; - 1852-3. IX. 141 Thirty-one General Orders issued by the Toor Law Commissioners, respecting the keeping of Accounts ; Balances due to Tralee, Ballinrobe, Permoy, Kilmacthomas, and Clonmel Unions ; Meetings of Committee of Management of the Dispensary District of Strang- ford, in the Downpatrick Union; Balances due to Lismore, Claremorris, and Cork Unions ; Meetings of Committee of Management of Dispensary Districts in Armagh, Baltinglass, and Kilkeel Unions ; Balances due to Macroom Union ; Meetings of Com- mittees of Management of Dispensary Districts in Navan Union ; Balances due to Bandon, Carrick-on-Suir, and Millstreet Unions ; Meetings of Committees of Manage- ment of Balrothery Union ; Balances due to -Ballinasloe, Dingle, Midleton, and Mount Bellew Unions ; Meetings t)f Committees of Management - of Newry and North Dublin Unions ; Workhouse Accommodation of Thomastown, Urlingford, and Kilmacthomas Unions ; Balances due to Loughrea Union. (178.) . . 1852-3. ix. 263 Thirty-nine- General. Orders issued by the Poor Law Commissioners, respecting Balances due to Unions of Athy, Ballymahon, Caherciveen, Castletowndelvin, Coroffin, Croom, Donaghmore, Ennis, Enniscorthy, Gort, Granard, KeUs, Kenmare, Killarney, MuUingar, Naas, Portumna, Thomastown, Tulla, Tullamore, and Youghal Unions ; Meetings of Committees of Management of Dispensary Districts of Ardee, Ballycastle, Carlow, Cashel, Cookstown, Downpatrick, South Dublin, Dundalk, Larne, Lisburn, Magherafelt, Monaghan, Rathdown, and Galway Unions ; Workhouse Accommodation of Thomas- town, Mghill, B%wnboy,i3arrick:pn-Shannon, and M'ohi'll.- (442.) - 1852-?, IX. 479 SESSIONAL papers; 1801-1859. ns Poor PooE IN Ieeland : III. Accounts ani,F&T^ers^— continued. 9. General Bules and Orders of Poor Law Commissioners — continued. Ninety-eight Orders issued J)y the ^oor Law Commissioners, respecting Balances due to' Unions of Abbeyleix, Athlone, Bailieborough, Ballipa, Ballyshannon, Ballivaghan, Baltinglass, Bawnboy, Belmullet, Carlow, Carrick-on-Shannon, Castlebar, Castleblayney, Cavan, .Clifden, Cootehill, Donegal, Dromore West, Edeuderry, Enniskillen, Ennistymon, Gal way, G-lennamaddy, Gorey, KiUadysert, Killala, Kilrush, Longford, Milford, Mohill, Mountmelick, Newport, New Eoss, Oldcastle, Oughterard, Eoscommon, Shillelagh, Spokestown, Swineford, 'Tobercurry, Ti-im, Tuam, Westport, Wexford, Balliurobe, Killarney, Limerick, Eathkeale, and Thomastown ; Alteration of Westport and Newport Unions ; • Meetings of Dispensary Districts of Unions of Abbeyleix, Antrim, Bal- Ijnasloe, Ballymoney, Banbridge, Belfast, Carlow, Castlederg, Celbridge, Clogher, Coleraine, Downpatrick, South Dublin, Dundalk, Dungfinnon, Dunshaughlin, Edenderry, Inishowen, Kells, Killala, Kilrush, Letterkenny, Limerick, Lisburn, Londonderry, Lurgan, Magherafelt, Monaghan, Mountbellew, Mountmelick, Naas, New Eoss, New- townards, • Omagh, Eathdown, Strabane, Trim, TuUamore, and Westport ; General Orders respecting the Dispensary Districts of certain Unions therein named. (11.) 1854. XI. 89 See also II. 4. 6. supra. 10. Miscellaneous: Eeturns of all Establishments in Ireland for the Eeception, Maintenance, or Eelief of the Poor. (214. of 1825.) - - - - - - - cxciv. 419 Papers respecting the Poor Law Commission, Ireland. (122.) - - 1840. xv. 33 Correspondence on the Necessity of the Provisions of the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 1. to amend the Irish Poor Law, 1 & 2 Vict. c. 56.' (in 122.) - - - - 1840. xv. 53 Copies of any Declarations in Ejectments or Notices to quit that have been served upon the Poor Law Commissioners in Ireland, or upon the Guardians of any Union. (212.) ' - - - - - - - - 1844. XV. 445 Preliminary Instructions to Messrs. Gulson, Hawley, Erie, and Voules, Assistant Commis- sioners, on the Introduction of the Poor Law into Ireland, (in 24.) - 1846. xxv. 77 Paper addressed to the Secretary of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Condition of the Poor in Ireland, by W. Smith O'Brien, Esq. (in 24.) - - 1846. xxv. 131 Answers to Mr. Gulsonfs Inquiry respecting Forms of Prayer used in certain Workhouses, (in 24.) - - - , - - - - - 1846. xxv. 99 "Correspondence respecting alleged Interference with the Eeligion of the Protestant Inmates of • South Dublin Union Workhouse, (in 24.) - - - 1846. xxv. 119 ' Copies of all Eegulations made , by the Magistrates of Liverpool for. the Eemoval of Irish and Scotch Paupers, asrequiredbyS &9 Vict. c. 117. (212.) - 1847. xx. 349 Eeport on the Powers of the Commissioners as to regulating the Authority of the Boards of Guardians, in givLag Eelief to the Families of Occupiers of more than a Quarter of an Acre of Land. (229.) ------ 1847-8. xliii. 523 Eeturn of the annual Value of Property rated to the Poor's Eate in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, (in 178.) 1849. xxv. 381 Eeturn showing the Number of Estates in the several PoOr Law Unions in Ireland, divided into Seventeen Classes, from under 50Z. to 5,000^. and upwards, setting forth the Area, the Number of Persons according to the Census of 1841, the Number of Hold- ings, and the Value of each Class of Estate according, to the Poor Law Valuation, (in 19.) - - - - - - - - 1849. xxxii. 531 Table exhibiting the Social Condition of Ireland and its Provinces, in which the relative Produce, Eesources, and Destitution of different Portions of it are severally contrasted with each other, (in 19.) - - - ' - - 1849. xxxii. 627 Ditto, (in 59.-Xin.) ..... 1849. xxxiv. 582 Circular of Instructions to Temporary Inspectors and Vice-Guardians, and Eeports to the Commissioners in reply thereto. ..... 1849. xvii. 417 Extracts from Eeports of Temporary Inspectors and Vice-Guardians in Twenty of the most distressed Unions in Ireland, arranged in parallel Passages under the following Heads: — 1. Extent, &c. of Land planted in Spring 1848 ; 2. State of the Crops in Autumn 1848 ; 3. Conditioned Prospects of Unions in January 1849; 4. Clothing of the Agricultural Populations in the disti-essed Unions in Jan. 1849. (in 59i) - 1849. xxxiv. 650 Area, Population, &c. of the Four Provinces of Ireland, (in 19.) - 1849. xxxii. 498 Eeturn of the Amount of the Poor Law and Tgwnland Valuations of the several Poor Law Unions in Twenty-five Counties in Ireland, showing the proportional Difference between the Two Valjiations in each Union, (in 19.) - - ^1849. xxxii. 624 Correspondence between the Irish Poor Law Commissioners and Thomas Kirkwood, Esq., J.P. of County Eoscommon, relative to Allegations of Misconduct on the Part of Captain Wynne, late Government Inspector of the Union of Carrick-on-Shannon : Also, Letters of the Irish Poor Law Commissioners, relative to the Bonds and Securities of the Officers of the Union, and the Neglect of the late Vice-Guardians regarding the Mode of taking the same. (142.) - ' - - - - - 1850. xiii. 643 Letters addressed by the Poor Law Commissioners to Boards of Guardians in Ireland on the Subject of Emigration to Buenos Ayres or other Foreign Countries ; and other Papers explanatory, thereof^ (171.) - - - - - 1850. xiii. 655 . 4Z 4 736 GENERAL INDEX TO THE POOK PooE IN Ireland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued, 10. Miscellaneous — continued. Return showing the Number of Tenements rated to the Relief of the Poor in Ireland in each County and Borough at certain Amounts ; the total Number of Tenements rated ; the Number of the Population according to the Census of 1841, and the total Valuation of the rateable Property. (174.) .... 1850, Vol. xni. p. 423 Supplement to the preceding ; being a Correction of the Totals of certain Counties which were returned in an incomplete State. (191.) ^ . . 1850. xiii. 429 Corrected Account of all the Counties in Ireland (being in substitution of the Two preceding Returns so far as they relate to CoMwfe'es). (199.) , - - 1850. xiii. 433 See also Consolidated Annuities, .Ireland. Distress in Ireland. Eject- ments AND Evictions. Emigration and Emigrants. Infirmaries and Hospitals, Ireland. Medical Charities and Institutions, Ireland. Miscellaneous Statistics. Vaccination. Vagrants. Works, PubliCj Ireland. Poor in Scotland : I. Bills relating to the Poor : Bill to regulate the Relief granted to the Poor in Scotland., (76. of 1819.) - xcvii. 279 Bill to extend the Period necessary to confer a Settlement in Scotland. (105. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (131. of 1828.) - - - ccxxiv. 407. 409 Bill for the better Regulation and more strict Administration of the Poor Laws in Scotland. (35, of 1829.) ...--... ccxLiL 5 A similar Bill. (59. of 1830.) ...... cclxiii. 99 BiU for the Amendment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the Relief of the Poor in Scotland. (312.) - - - - - ' - 1845. v. 15 Bill to amend the Law for the Relief of the Poor in Scotland. (249.) - 1856. vi. 153 For the several Bills relating to the Removal of the Poor, see Poor and Poor Rates, England and Wales, I. 2. II. Reports relating to the Management and Relief of the Poor : Report of the Committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland relative to the Management of the Poor in Scotland, (in 101. of 1817.) - - lxxxit. 141 Minute and Report of the Committee of the General Assembly on an Inquiry, into the Management of the Poor. (116. of 1818.) - ... xcl 37 Report of the Committee of the General Assembly relative to the Management of the Poor in Scotland. (106. of 1820.) ...... cxvii. 243 A similar Report. . _ - . . 1839. xxvii. pt. 2. p. 161 Copy of Her Majesty's Warrant appointing Commissioners to inquire into the Operation of the existing Poor Law in Scotland. (53.) - - - . 1843. xiu. 243 Report from the Commissioners appointed for inquiring into the Administration and practical Operation of the Poor Laws in Scotland. - - - - 1844. xxvii. 683 Appendix, Part I. — Minutes of Evidence taken at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock, Paisley, Ayr, and Kilmarnock. - - - - - - 1844. xxviii. Appendix, Part II. — Minutes of Evidence taken in the Synods of Ross, Argyll, Shetland, Orkney, Sutherland, and Caithness, Glenelg, Moray, and Aberdeen. - 1844. xxix. Appendix, Part III. — Minutes of Evidence taken in the Synods of Angus and Mearns, Perth and Stirling, Fife, Glasgow and Ayr, Galloway, Dumfries, Merse and Teviotdale, and Lothian and Tweeddale. ..---. 1844. xxx. Appendix, Parts IV. and V. — Answers to Questions from the Synods of Lothian and Tweed- dale, Merse and Teviotdale, Dumfries, Galloway, Glasgow and Ayr, Argyll, Perth and Stirling, Fife, Angus and Mearns, Aberdeen, Moray, Ross, Sutherland and Caithness, Glenelg, Orkney, and Shetland. ... 1844. xxxi. xxxii. Appendix, Part VI. — ^Answers to Questions from the Synods of Lothian and Tweeddale, Merse and Teviotdale, Dumfries, Galloway, Glasgow and Ayr, Ai-gyll, Perth and Stirling, Fife, Angus and Mearns, Aberdeen, Moray, Ross, Sutherland and Caithness, Glenelg, Orkney, and Shetland ; and an Analysis of the Poor. - 1845. xxxv. 1 Analytical Index to the Report and Evidence contained in the Appendixes, Parts I. II. and III. .----.-. 1845. xxxvi. 1 First Annual Report of the Board of Supervision for the Relief of the Poor in Scot- land. - - - - - - 1847. XXXVII. 691 [Subjects: — Proceedings of Tthe Board. Meetings of Parochial Boards, and Appointments of Inspectors. Funds for Kelief of the Poor, how raised. Different Modes of Assessment. Disputed Assessments. Combination of Parishes for Belief of Poor. Constitution of Parochial Boards. Passes to Paupers. Rules as to Removals. Casual Paupers. Vesting Parochial Property in new Boards. Erection of Poorhouses. In-door and Out-door Relief. Industrial Schools. Medical Relief, Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief Cost of Relief and Management. Applications to Sheriffs by Persons who have been refused Relief by Parochial Boards.] Appendix (A.) Orders, Circulars, &c. issued by the Board ; Reports, &c. 1847. xxxvn. 721 Appendix (B.) Tables and Returns. •- * - - 1847- xxxvii. 835 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 737 POOB PooE IN Scotland : 11. Eeports — continued. Second Annual Report of the Boards [- ... 1847-8. Vol. xliii. p. 527 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Parochial Boards. Assessments. Removal of Paupers. Casual Paupers. Vagrancy. Poorhoases and Lodgings for Paupers. Medical Relief. Lunatic Paupers. ' Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management Number of Poor. Failure of the Potato Crop. Applications to Sheriffs.] Appendix (A.) Documents issued by the Board. ... 1847-8. XLin. 549 Appendix (B.) Extracts frep.Minutes and Reports by Committees, &c. - 1847-8. xliii. 553 Appendix (C.) Miscellaneous Communications. - .- - 1847-8. XLiii. 634 Appendix (D.) Abstracts and Returns. - - . . 1847-8. xliii. 644 Third Annual Report of the Board. - . . . . 1849. xlil 291 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Parochial Boards. Assessments. Combination of Glasgow Parishes. Poor and Poorhouses. Removal of Nuisances. Medical Relief Lunatic Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Number of Poor. Cost of Relief and Management. Church Collections. Right of able-bodied Poor to Parochial Relief. Removal of English and Irish Paupers. Applications to Sheriffs.] Appendix (A.) Circulars, Minutes of Board, and Special Reports. - 1849. xlii. 307 Appendix (B.) Abstracts and Returns. ... - 1849. xlii. 328 Fourth Annual Report of the Board. - - - - - 1850. xxix. 339 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Assessments. Poorhouses. Outbreak of Cholera. Medical Relief. Lunatic and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Church Collections.^ Number of Poor. Applications to Sheriffs.] Appendix (A.) Circulars, &c. issued by the Board. - - - 1850. xxix. 347 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. - - - 1850. xxix. 352 Fifth Annual Report of the Board. . - - - 1851. xxvii. 149 [Subjects : — Same as in previous Year's Report.] Appendix (A.) Circulars, &c. issued by the Board. - - - 1851. xxvn. 161 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. - - - 1851. xxvii. 175 Sixth Annual Report of the Board. - ... - 1852. xxvii. 1 [Sdbjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Assessments. Special Inquiry into the distressed Districts of the Highlands. Poorhouses. Amended Rules as to the Burghal Parishes. Medical Relief. Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaint of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Number of Poor. Church Collections. Applications to Sheriffs.] Appendix (A.) Circulars, &c. issued by or communicated to the Board. - 1852. xxvii. 13 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. - - - 1 852. xxvii. 26 Seventh Annual Report of the Board. .... 1852-3. lxit. 263 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Inspectors. Assessments. Poorhouses. Medical Relief. Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Number of Poor. Recent Decision of Court of Session on a Question of Settlement. Church Collections. Applications to Sheriffs. Emigration Advances.] Appendix (A.) Documents communicated to the Board. - 1852-3. lxiv. 277 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. ... 1852-3. lxiv. 293 Eighth Annual Report of the Board. . - - - . 1854. xxxvL 25 [Subjects : — Proceedings^ of the Board. Inspectors. Assessments. Poorhouses. Medical Relief. Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Number of Poor. House of Lords Decision on Questions of Removal. Church Collections. Free and Pauper Colonies of Holland. Applications to Sheriffs. Emigration Advances.] Appendix (A.) Documents communicated to and issued by the Board. . 1854. xxxvi. 37 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. ... 1854. xxxvi. 50 Ninth Annual Report of the Board. .... . 1854-5. xlvii. 1 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Inspectors. Assessments. Poorhouses. Medical Relief. Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Number of Poor. Church Collections. Education of Pauper Childi-en. Proceedings ■with regard to the Cholera. Applications to Sheriffs.] Appendix (A.) Documents communicated to and issued by the Board. Report of Sir John M'Neill, Chairman of the Board of Supervision, on the Administration of the Poor Laws in the Parish of Glenelg. .... 1854-5. xlvii. 21 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. ... 1854-5. xlvii. 179 Tenth Annual Report of the Board. ..... 1856. mi. 503 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Inspectors. Assessments. Poorhouses. Medical Relief. Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Number of Poor. Church Collections. Casual Sick Poor. Cholera. Applications to Sheriffs.] Appendix (A.) Documents issued by the Board. ... 1856. liil 519 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. - . . 1856. liii. 539 Eleventh Annual Report of the Board. - - - 1857, Sess. 1. xvi. 1 [Subjects : — Same as in previous Year's Report.] Appendix (A.) Documents issued by the Board. . . 1857, Sess. 1. xvi. 19 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. . - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 25 Twelfth Annual Report of the Board. . - . 1857-8. XLVn. 279 [Subjects : — Proceedings of the Board. Inspectors. Assessnuents. Poorhouses. Medical Relief. Insane and fatuous Paupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Relief and Management. Number of Poor. Church Collections. Applications to Sheriffs. Removal of Nuisances Act.] Appendix (A.) Documents issued by the Board. Further Statement by the Board relative to the Report cf the Scotch Lunacy Commission. . - 1857-8. xlvii. 301 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. . - 1857-8. xlvii. 313 III. 5 A 738 .' GENERAL INDEX TO- THE Poor .... Population PooE IN Scotland : 11. Reports — continued. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board. - - - ' 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. xxvi. p. 1 [Subjects: — Proceedings of the Board. Ev cess of Pauperism in the Highlands as compared with Ireland. Inspectors. Assessments. Elected Members. Foorhouses. Medical Belief. Insane and fatuous TPaupers. Complaints of inadequate Relief. Cost of Belief and Management Comparison of Relief in Scotland and England. Number of Poor. Church Collections. Education. Applications to Sheriffs. Removal of Nuisances Act] Appendix (A.) Documents received and issued by the Board. - 1859, Sess. 1. xxvi. 33 Appendix (B.) Abstracts, Returns, and Tables. - - 1859, Sess. 1. xxvi. 73 Report to the Board of Supervision for Relief of the Poor, by Sir John M'Neill, Gr.C.B., on the Western Highlands and Islands. - 1851. xxvn. 293 in. Accounts and Papers relating to the Poor : Table taken from different Counties in Scotland, showing the average Number of Poor in each Parish, and the Manner in which they are supported, whether by weekly Col- lections, Charitable Funds, or Assessments, (in. 101. of 1817.) - - Lxxxiv. 151 Account of the Income and Expenditure of the Charity Workhouse of West Kirk or St. Cuth- bert's Parish from 1st Aug, 1806 to 1st Aug. 1816. (in 101. of 1817.) - lxxxiv, 154 Copies of Regulations made by, the Magistrates of Xiiverpool for the Removal of Scotch and Irish Paupers, as required by 8 & 9 Vict. c. 117. (212.) - - 1847. xx. 349 Return of the Annual Value of Property rated to the Pot)r's Rate in E::i]a.nd and Wales, Scotland and Ireland, (in 178.) - ^ . . \ib49. xxv. 381 Table showing the First Distribution of the Parliamentary. Grant of £10,000 in aid of Medical Relief to the Poor, for the Year ending 14th May 1849. - 1850. xxix. 465 Return showing the Number of Orders of Removal from Parishes and Combinations, signed by Justices and executed in Scotland, during the Tear ending 25th March 1853. (168.) - - - - - - - - 1854. XIX. 487 Papers relating. to the Removal of the Poor.. See Pook and Poor Rates, England and Wales, I. 2. See also Aliment op Poor Pkisonjeks. Distressed Districts of Scotland. Education and Schools, Great Britain. Miscellaneous Statistics. Vagrants. Poor, Employment of. See Agricultural Labourers. Distress in Ireland. Improve- ment AND Drainage of Lands. Partnerships. Poor and Poor Rates. Poor in Ireland. Works, Public. Pope, Power and Authority of the. See Peace, Public, Ireland, II. Pope, Protests op. See Italy. Pope, Rescript issued by the. See Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption. Popery, Popish Priests, &c. See Roman Catholics. Population : 1. Great Britain : Bill for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof. (9. of 1811.) - - ' - - - xli. 197 A similar BiU. (64. of 1820.) - - - - - - cxiv. 307 A similar Bill. (164. of 1831.). - - - - - cclxiii. 391 Bill for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain. (276.) - 1840. v. 59 BiU to amend the above. (60.) - - - .- - 1841. iii. 493 Bill to provide for Payment of the Persons. employed, in taking Account of the Population in England. (210.)- - - , " 1841. m. 499 Bill for taking Account of the Population of Great Britain. (262.) - - 1850. tl 11 Abstract of Answers and Returns pursuant to the Act 41 Geo. 3. for 'taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain in the Tear 1801. (1801-2.) - :- - [iv.] 1 [Enumbkation : — Part I. England and Wales. — Part II. Scotland. -The Returns are arranged alphabetically by Hundreds under Counties, and by Parishes under Hundreds, and specify the Number of Houses inhabited,' and by hoir many Families occupied, and the Number uninhabited; also the Number of Persons in each Family, distinguishing the Sexes, and sho\fing their principal Occupations, whether Agriculture or Trade, and allPersons not Comprised in the preceding Classes; ■with Summaries of each County, and a General Summary of the United Kingdom.] [Pakish Registbks, England and Wales: The Abstracts are arranged alphabetically by Hundreds under Counties. The Baptisms and Burials are stated in decennial Periods from 1700 to 1780, and afterwards annually to 1800, distinguishing the Sexes. — The Parishes from which the Abstracts are made are stated, and the Parishes are named whose Registers are defective.— The Marriages are stated annually from 17.54 to 1800. — Scotland: Returns incomplete.] Abstract of Answers and Returns pursuant to the Act 51 Geo. 3. for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain in the Tear 1811, (176. of 1812.) - - lvii. (a.) 1 [The Arrangement in the Enumeration Abstract is similar to th^t of the Year 1801. In the Parish Register Abstract the Number of Baptisms, Burials, and Marriages is stated annually from 1801 to 1810.-^- — Appendix. Comparison of the Population of the Metropolis in 1700, 1750, 1801, and 1811.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 739 Population Population— continued. 1. Great Britain — continued. .• Abstract of Answers and Returns, pursuant to the Act 1 Geo. 4. for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain in the Year 1821. (1822.) ,- - Vol. Cxlii. p. 1 [The Arrangementin the Enumeration Abstract is similar to that of the Year 1811. In the Parish Begister Abstract the Number of Baptisms,, Burials, and Marriages is stated annually trom 1811 to 1820. A Table of Ages is subjoined to each County.] Abstract of Answers and Returns pursuan*' to the Act 11 Geo, 4. for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain in the Year 1831. (5. of 1834.) Enumeration Abstract. (Bedford to Somerset.) - - - xxv. 1 Enumeration Abstract. (Southampton to Wigtown.) - • - xxvi. 1 Parish Register Abstract. (England and Wales.) - - - - xxvii. 1 [The Arrangement in the Enumeration Abstract is similar to that of the Year 1821, with additional Information as to the Occupations of Males above Twenty Years of Age. In the Parish Begister Abstract the Number of Baptisms, Burials,' and Marriages are stated annually from 1821 to 1830, and also the Ages of the deceased from 1813 to 1830, and the Number of illegitimate Children bom in the Parish or Chapelry in the ■!^ear 1830. At the End of each County the Besults of the Three decennial Periods are entered in Comparison, and likewise a Table of Ages, of Mortality, and of Proportions of Burials.] Abstracts of Answers and Returns pursuant to the Acts 3 & 4 Vict. c. 99. and 4 & 5 Vict, c. 7. for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain in the Year 1841: — Preface to Enumeration and Age Abstracts. . - - 1843. xxxvii. 5 Enumeration Abstract. (England and Wales.) - - 1843. xxxvii. 43 Enumeration Abstract. (Scotland.) - - 1843. xxxvii. 597 Age Abstract. (England and Wales.) - - 1843. xxxthi. 1 Age Abstract. (Scotland.) - - - 1843. xxxvin. 503 Occupation Abstract. (England and Wales.) - - 1844. xxxiii. 1 Occupation Abstract. (Scotland.) - - - - 1844. xxxiii. 381 Parish Register Abstract, (England and Wales;) - - 1845. xxxiv. 149 [The Arrangement is similar to that of 1831.] Abstract of Returns, pursuant to Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 53, for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain in 1851 : — I. Number of Houses and Population : Report : — Objects of the Census, and Machinery employed ; Summary Views of the principal Eacts exhibited in the Tables; with Observations on the more important Results : Tabulai' Results, and Summary Tables : Detailed Population Tables, showing the Number of Houses in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, 1841, 1851: England and Wales : 1. London; 2. South-eastern Counties; 3. South Midland Counties; 4. Eastern Counties ; 5. South-western Counties, ; 6. West Midland Counties. (Vol. I.) . - - ... 1852-3. Liii. 1 7. North Midland Counties ; 8. North-western Counties ; 9. Yoi-kshire ; 10. Northern Counties ; 11. Monmouthshire, and North and South Wales : Scotland: 1. Southern Counties ; 2. Northern Counties : Islands in the British Seas : Isles of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, and adjacent Islands : Appendix: — Houses and Population in Ecclesiastical Districts of England and Wales. (Vol. II.) - - - - - - 1852-3. liv. 1 II. Ages, Civil Condition,, Occupations, and Birthplaces, &c. : Report : Summary Views of the principal, Eacts exhibited in the Tables ; with Observations on the more important Results : Tabular Results, and Summary Tables : . , . Detailed Population Tables : Ages, Civil Condition, Occupations, and Birthplace of the People ; with the Numbers and Ages of the Blind, the Deaf-and-dumb, and the Inmates of Workhouses, Prisons, Lunatic Asylums, and Hospitals ; 1851 : England and Wales .• 1. London; 2. South-eastern Counties; 3; South Midland Counties; 4. Eastern Counties ; 5. South-western Counties ; 6. West Midland Counties. (Vol.1.) - - -■ - - - - 1852-3. LV. 1 7. North Midland Cqunties ; 8. ..North-western Counties; 9. Yorkshire; 10. Northern Counties,; 11. Monijiouthshire and Wales : Islands in the British Seas : ,. Islespf Man, Guernsey, Jersey, and adjacent Islands. (Vol.11.) - 1852-3. lvi. 1 Scotland': . : ■ ■ 1. Southern Counties ; 2. Northern Counties. - - - 1852-3. lvi. 563 Index to the.N^-mes of the, Parishes, townships,, and Places in the: Population Returns of Great Britain, \ . - - ' > - - - -,1852-3.^ liv. 661 " ■■ ' 5 A 2 740 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Population Population — continued. 1. Great Britain — continued. Religious Worship. : England and Wales : Eeport : — ^Progress of Religious Opinions in England ; pai'ticular Notices of the Doctrine and Government of the different Churches ; Spiritual Provision and Destitution : Summary Tables, and Tabular Results : Detailed Tables : — Number of Places of Worship, Sittings, and Attendants connected with the various Religious Bodies in England and Wales. 1 852-3. Vol. lxxiii. p. I Education : England and Wales : Report : — Progress of Popular Education. Actual Amount (numerically) of Educa- tion, as compared with the Amount required. Quality of existing Instruction in JDay Schools. Existing Educational Agencies ; Public and Private Day Schools ; Evening Schools for Adults ; Literary, Scientific, and Mechanics Institu- tions ; Sunday Schools : Summary Tables : Detailed Tables : — 1. Number of Schools and Scholars in the Registration Districts, Counties, and Divisions of England and Wales,; distinguishing Day Schools, Sun- day Schools, and Evening Schools for Adults ; 2. Classification of Day Schools and Sunday Schools, according to the various Agencies by which they are established and supported ; 3. Literary, Scientific, and Mechanics Institu- tions. ....... 1852-3. Lxxiv. 1 Religious Worship and Education : Scotland, and Islands in the British Seas : Report : — Remarks upon some of the principal Facts exhibited in the Tables : Tables : — Church Accommodation and Attendance ; and Number of Services held at different Periods of the Day. — Number of Day Schools , and Scholars ; Nature of Instruction ; Number and Remuneration of Teachers ; Sunday Schools. Evening Schools for Adults. Literary and Scientific Institutions. - 1852-3. lxxiv. 487 Comparative Statement of the Population of the several Counties of Gireat Britain, in the Years 1801, 1811, and 1821, showing the Rate of Increase or Diminution thereof in each County between the Years 1801 and 1811, and between the Years 1811 and 1821. (2. of 1822.) ..... cxLii. 755 Statements intended to show the Excess of Existence of Population relatively to the Means of Employment and Subsistence, (in 19. of 1830-31.) . cclxxxvii. 519 Comparative Statement of the Population of Great Britain in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831 ; with the annual Value of Real Property in 1815 ; and a Statement of Progress in the Inquiry regarding the Occupations of Families and Persons, and the Duration of Life, as required by the Population Act of 1830. (130. of 1831.) . . ccxcii. 1 Return of the Total Population of Great Britain in 1831 and 1841, also of the Number of Adult Males employed in Agriculture at those Periods as stated in the Reports of the Census Commissioners. (147.) - - - - - 1846. xix. 1 General Summary of the Answers and Returns made under the Acts of Parliament of 1831 for taking an Account of, the Population of the United Kingdom, stating the Number of Houses inhabited, uninhabited, and building, the Number of Families residing in such as are inhabited, the Occupations of those Families, and the total Number of Males and Females living in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and the British Islands, (in 200.-App.) .... 1847. xxiii. 718 Return of the Population of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, according to the last Census, (in 178.) - - - - - 1849. xxv. 381 Forms and Instructions prepared under the Direction of One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, for the Use of the Persons employed in taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, by virtue of the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 53. - 1 85 1 . vii. 299 Tables of the Population and Houses in the Divisions, Registration Counties, and Districts of England and Wales ; in the Counties, Cities, and Burghs of Scotland ; and in the Islands in the British Seas. .' - . . 1851. tii. 371 2. Ireland: Bill to provide for the taking an Account of the Population of Ireland, and for ascertaining the Increase or Diminution thereof. (145. of 1812.) - - XLvin. 1171 A similar Bill. (92. of 1814-15.) - - - - lxxiii. 425 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 120. for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland, as relates to certain Expenses to be incurred under the said Act. (6. of 1822.) - - - - - - cxxviii. 5 Bill for extending the Provisions of the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 120. to provide for the taking an Account of the Population of Ireland, and for ascertaining the Increase or Diminution thereof. (51. of 1830-31.) .... ccLxxxm. 201 Bill for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland. (273.) - - 1840. v. 73 Bill to amend the above, Act. (60.) ... _ 1840. in. 493 Bill for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland. (263.) - - 1850. vi. 25 Abstract of Answers and Returns pursuant to the Act 55 Geo. 3. c. 120. for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland. (Envun9ration»1821.) (174. of 1825.) - • cxciv. I SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 7« Population _ _ - . - Poet Population — continued, 2. Ireland — continued. Abstract of Answers and Returns under the Population Acts, Ireland, 55 Geo. 3. c. 120., 3 Geo. 4. C.5., 11 Geo. 4. c.30., and 1 Will. 4. c. 19. (Enumeration 1831.) (161. of 1838.) . . - . . Vol. cccxxv. p. 369 Heads of a Bill for ascertaining the Increase or Diminution of the Population of Ireland by means of Parish Registers, (in 103. of 1825.) ... cxcii. 496 Result of an Attempt made in 1814 to ascertain the relative Proportion of the Protestant and Roman Catholic Population, (in 103. of 1825.) ... cxoii. 499 Abstract of Answers and Returns, pursuant to the Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 100. for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland for the Year 1841. - - 1843. xxxix. 1 [The Returns are arranged alphabetically by Counties under Provinces, and by Parishes, &o. under Counties, and consist of General Tables, and Tables of Ages, Education, Marriage, House Accommodation, and Occupations.] Report to the Lord Lieutenant of the Commissioners appointed to take the Census of Ireland for the Year 1841. - - . . - . 1843. xviii. 527 Abstract of the Census of Ireland taken in 1841 and 1851. - - 1851. vii. 423 Comparative View of the Census of Ireland in 1841-51 : distinguishing' the several Unions and Electoral Divisions, and showing the Area and Population of those Districts respec- tively. (98.) ..--'- . 1852. XXIII. 1 Census of Ireland for the Year 1851 — Part I. : Showing the Area, Population, and Number • of Houses by Towiilands and Electoral Divisions ;-^— Counties of Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, King's County, Longford, 'Louth, Meath, Queen's County, Westmeath, Wexford. ... ... 1852. xxm. 47 Abstract of Returns, pursuant to Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 44. for taking an Account of the Population of Ireland in 1851 : — I. Number of Houses and Population, arranged alphabetically under Counties, Baronies, Parishes, and Townlands. ..... 1852-3. lvii. 1 ■ [Each County is printed as a separate Paper.] II. Agricultural Produce : Report ; Summary Tables ; and Detailed Tables. - - 1852-3. LVIII. 1 III. Status of Disease : Report : — Deaf and Dumb ; Blind ; Lunatic and Idiot ; Lame and Decrepit ; Sick • in Workhouses, Hospitals, Prisons, Asylums, and at their own Homes : Detailed Tables. - - .... 1854. xxviii. 1 IV. Ages and Education : Report ; Abstract Tables ; and Detailed Tables. - 1856. xxx. I V. Tables of Deaths (Vol. I.) : Report : — Section 1. History of Epidemic Diseases in Ireland. Materials for the History of the Famine and Pestilence of 1846-50. Table of Cosmical Phenomena, Epizootics, Famines, and Pestilences in Ireland, from A.M. 2820 to A.D.' 1844. The last General Potato Failure and the Great Famine and Pestilence of 1845-50. Tables of Cosmical Phenomena, &c. from A.D. 1845 to A.D. 1851. Section 2. Meteorology, Weather, and Seasons. Section 3. Report upon the Deaths in Hospitals and Sanitary Institutions. Section 4. Deaths in Prisons and Prison Hospitals, and Charitable Institutions. Section 5. Deaths in Workhouses, &c. Section 6. Report on Coroners Inquests. Section 7. Analysis of Tables of Pestilences and Tables of Deaths. Section 8. Special Sanitary Report upon the City of Dublin ; with Tables, &c. - - - - 1856. xxx. 261 V. Tables of Deaths (Vol. H.) : Detailed Tables : — Hospitals and Sanitary Institutions. Workhouses, &c. Prisons and Prison Hospitals. Charitable Institutions. Coroners Inquests. County Tables, and Provincial and General Summaries of Death. Summary Tables of Ireland. . ^ . . . - . 1856. xxxi. 1 VI. General Report : Report : .Territorial Divisions. Prisons. Houses. Families. Occupations. Edu- cation. Marriages. Irish-speaking Population. Sick. Deaths. Parlia- mentary Boroughs. Migration. Emigration. Tables, in Provinces and Counties. . - - - 1856. xxxii. 1 See bZ«o- Marshall's Digest. Miscellaneous Statistics. Parliamentaet Representation,' II. 1. III. Revenue, Population, Commerce, Sec. Population, &c. of Foreign Countries : Foreign Returns of Population, Births, Marriages, and Deaths. - - 1844. xxn. 211 See also Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Populous Parishes. See Church of England, II. i. Porchester Castle, See Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Pork. See Preserved Meats for the Navy. Provisions, &c. Port Dynnllaen. See Holyhead Harbour. Port Essington : r. c ..^ . , t. Copies or Extracts of Correspondence relative to the Establishment of a Settlement at Port Essington. (149.) - - - - - - - 1843. v. 437 See also Emigration, S. 5 A 3 742; GENERAL INDEX TO TB^E -Poet - - I'obtsmoxtth Poet Gordon Impeovembnt : ' . Report of the Admiralty on the Port Gordon Harbour Improvement (New Works and Bates) Bill. (33.1.) - •- - - ■ - 1854. Vol. XXXVII. p. 735 Port Mahon. See Mahon, Poet of. Poet Natal. iSee Natal. Poet Patrick Harbour : Account of all Money expended in the Improvement of Port Patrick Harbour, and a State- ment bf the Progress made therein, (in 17, of 1824.) - - olxxii. 101 Account of' Sums granted by Parliament for Port Patrick Harbour, &c. from the Year 1807 to 1843. (in 113.) - - - ' - 1844'. xv. 250 See also Mail Steam Packets, &c. Poet Pateick, Road to, peom London. See Noetheen Roads. Ports of Entry and Discharge, Robberies on. See Crimes and Offences, I. II, Poet? of Ireland. See Revenue, Public, II. PORTADOWN and DuNGANNON RaILVTAT : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on lihe Portadown and Dungannon Railway. (148. 50.) . . - . . 1847. XL. 245 Portburt Pier Railway : Report of the Lords of the Board of Trade on the Abandonment of the Portbury Pier and Railway. (12.) - - - - - 1852. xxviii. 365 PoETENDic AND Albeeda. See African Colonies, 3. Porter. See Beer. Beer Colouring. Porter's Tables. See Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Porterage Dues. See Lontdon. PORTHDINLLAEN AND BaNGOR RAILWAY : ' Report of the Board of Trade on the Porthdinllaen and Bangor Railway Bill, (in 155.) 1845. XXXIX. 273 Portland Chapel. See Mary-le-bone Chapels. Portland, Duke op. See Mansfield Magistracy. POETLAND HaeBOUR AND BREAKWATER : BiU to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to purchase Land for the Purpose of a Harbour of Refuge and Breakwater in the Isle of Portland in the County of Dorset. (80.) ------- 1847. v. 167 Bill to amend the above Act, and to make further Provisions for the Division and Application of the Purchase Money. (321.) - - 1850. vi. 31 Bill for the better Supply of Water for the Use of Vessels resorting to the Harbour of Refuge at Portland, and for enabling the Commissioners of the Admiralty to supply such Water ; for vesting in the said Commissioners certain Lands belonging to Her Majesty ; and for other Purposes relating thereto. (27.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. v. 493 Portland Prison : Report, by Lieutenant Colonel Jebb, C.B., Surveyor-General of Prisons, to the Secretary of State, on the Discipline and Construction of Portland Prison, and its Connexion with the System of Convict Discipline now in operation. - - - 1850. xliii. 1 See also Convicts, and Convict Prisons. Porto Rico : Correspondence between the Earl of Aberdeen and the Duke of SotomayoT, respecting the Claim of Spain that the Sugars of Cuba and, Porto Rico should be admitted into the United Kingdom upon the same Terms as the Sugars of the United States and of Venezuela. - - ' - - - - - 1845. xiv. 341 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - 1846. xviii. 123 Statement of Mr. Overman, a Planter resident in Porto Rico, as to the Growth of Sugar in that Island. - - ' - - - 1847-8. xxxvil. Portrait Gallery. See National Portrait Gallery. PoRTRUSH Harbour : Report of the Admiralty on Portrush Harbour Amendment Bill, (65.15.) - 1852. xxix. 225 POETSMODTH DoCKS, &C. See DoCKS AND DoCKYAEDS, PUBLIC. . NaVAL ReVISION. Oednance, 1. PoETSiiouTH New Pocks and Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Portsmouth New Docks and Railway (Construc- tion of the Line, and Working Arrangements with Railway Companies) Bill. (23.122.) - . - - - - - 1859, Sess.]. vm. 367 POETSMOUTH PeISON. See CONVICTS, AND CoNVICT PeISONS, SESSIONAL PAPERS, 180] -1859. ^4^ Portsmouth - - . . Post POETSMOUTH EaILWAT SCHEMES : Report of the Board of Trade on the Schemes for extending Railway Communication to Portsmouth. (87.) Map. (87 a.) - 1845. Vol.xxxix. p. 135. 141 Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Direct London and Ports- mouth Railway Bill, Brighton and Chichester (Portsmouth Extension) Bill, and Guild- ford, Chichester, and Portsmouth Railway Bill ; with Evidence. (328.) - 1845. xix. 63 Portsmouth and London and South -westeen Railways : .. "• Report of the Board of Trade on the Portsmouth and London and South-western Railways (Lease and Amalgamation) Bill. (23.122.) - . 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 307 POETUGAL : BUI" for carrying into effect the Provisions of a Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, concluded between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal. (69. of 1811.) - . . . . xli. 485 Bill to carry into effect a Convention of Commerce with America, and a Treaty with the Prince Regent of Portugal. (126. of 1819.) - . xcvii. 483 Bill for giving effect to the Stipulations of a Treaty between Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal for the Apprehension of certain Deserters. (88.) 1849. iii. 67 Account of the Real Value of Imports and Exports between Great Britain and Spain and Portugal respectively, and between Spain and Portugal. (19. of 1809.) - xxix. 381 Convention between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal (with Two separate Articles) ; signed, at London, 21st April 1809, and ratified by His Majesty, 28th October 1809. Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal ; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 19th Feb. 1810. Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal-; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 19th Feb. 1810. Convention between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal, for the Regulation of Packets ; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 19th Feb. 18 iO. Convention between His Majesty and Her Royal Highness the Infanta Regent of Portugal, for providing for the Maintenance of a Corps of British Troops sent to Portugal in December 1826 ; signed at Brighthelmstone, 19th Jan. 1827. Papers respecting the Relations between Great Britain and Portugal, 1826-29. Correspondence relative to the British- Demands and French Demands upon the Government of Portugal. (1831.) - - - : - . . ccxcv. 343 Letter from Chevalier de Lima to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, announcing an intended Blockade of the Ports of Portugal. (147. of 1833.) - , - - ccoxxiv. 809 Correspondence relative to the Imprisonment of Sir John Campbell. (83.) - 1834. xxii. 229 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal, signed at Lisbon, 3d July 1842. . - ' . 1842. vii. 97 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties, between England and Foreign Countries : Part the Fourteenth — Portugal. --.... 1844. vi. 621 Protocol of a Conference relating to the Affairs of Portugal, held at the Foreign Office on the 21st May 1847. - - - . . 1847. xviii. 1 CoiTespondence relating to the Affairs of Portugal. - - 1847. xviii. 7 Appendix to ditto. . - . . . . 1847. xviii. 401 Royal Proclamations of Amnesty issued by the Queen of Portugal. - 1847. xviii. 501 Penal Code of Portugal, established by Decree of 10th December 1852. 1854. xviii. 419 Correspondence respecting the Capture of the French Barque "Charles et Georges," in the Mozambique Channel, by a Portuguese Man-of-war, on account of being engaged in the Slave Trade : [Arrival in the Tagus of Two French Men-of-war to support the Demand for the Release of " Charles et Georges," which is subsequently liberated.] - ... . . 1859^ gess. 1. ix. 59 Further Correspondence on same Subject : [Remarks in the Portuguese Chamber of Peers on the Conduct of England in relation to the above Case.] 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 141 See also- Beazils. Cintea Convention. Feance, 4. Geeece. Imports and ExpoETS, II. 6. &c. Peninsula, Campaign in. Slave Trade, 1. 4. HI. 3. Statistical Tables. Tariffs of Foeeign States. Teade, Foeeign, Ii! Treaties, L. lix. lxvi. Portuguese Loans. See Debt, National. PoETUGUESE POSSESSIONS IN India. See East Indies, IH. 11. PoETUMNA Bridge, Ieeland : Bill for abolishing the Tolls now levied on the Bridge over the Shannon at Portumna in Ireland. (90.) - -. - - - - . 1857-8. v. 59 PosEN. See CoEN, HI. 3. Possession of Tenements, Eecoveet op. See Ejectments and Distresses. Landlord and Tenant. Possessions, quieting. See Roman Catholics, 1. 2. Titles in Ieelajstd. Possessions, British. See Aborigines. Colonies. East Indies : and the Possessions under their respective Names. Post Hoe6e Licences. See Inland Retenue. * Stage Coaches. 5 A 4 744 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Post Office Post Office : I. Bills for regulating the Post Office and Postage t Bill to remove Restraints upon Correspondence by Letter between Persons residing in Great Britain and Ireland and Persons in certain Foreign Countries. (1801-2.) - Vol. [ii.] p. 3 Bill to amend so much of the Act 7 Geo. 3. as relates to the secreting, embeSzzling, or destroying any Letter or Packet sent by the Post, and for the better Protection of such Letters and Packets ; and for more effectually preventing Letters and Packets being sent otherwise than by the Post. (1801-2.) - - - - - [n.] 61 Bill to authorize certain Public Officers to send and receive Letters and Packets by the f est free from the Duty of Postage. (43. of 1806.) - - - -1.139 Bill for the better Regulation of the Office of Receiver General of the Post Office in England, (72. of 1806.) - - I. 255 Bill to enable the Postmaster General in Ireland to purchase Premises for the Enlargement of the General Post Office in Dublin. (68. of 1808,) - - - - xv. 345 Bill for better protecting His Majesty's Mails of Letters in their Conveyance by the Post from Robbery or Loss. (28. of 1812-13.) - ... - lviii. 203 Bill to authorize the Establishment of an extra Post. (84. of 1820.) - - cxiv. 531 Bill to regulate the Conveyance of Packets containing Country Bank Notes by the Post, and to charge Rates of Postage thereon ; to prevent Letters and Packets being sent otherwise than by the Post ; to punish Persons embezzling Printed Proceedings in Parliament or Newspapers ; and to grant the Privilege of Franking ,.to the President of the Revenue Commission. (30. of 1824.) .--■-- cLix. 71 Bill to enable His Majesty's Postmaster General to extend the Accommodation by Post, and to regulate the Privilege of Franking in Ireland ; and for other Purposes relating to the Post Office. (60. of 1831-32.) ------ ccxcvii. 691 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 5 Geo. 3. c. 25. for altering certain Rates of Postage, as authorizes the taking certain Rates of Inland Postage within His Majesty's Dominions in North America. (17.) - - - - - 1834: i. pt. 1. p. 13 Bill to regulate the Conveyance of printed Newspapers by Post between the United Kingdom, the British Colonies, and Foreign Parts. (171.) - - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 921 Bill to extend the Accommodation by the Post to and from Foreign Parts, and for other Purposes relating to the Post Office. (127.) - - - 1835. ii. 1 Bill to enable His Majesty to appoint Commissioners for executing the Duties of Postmaster General. (287.) ------- 1836. m. 979 Bill to repeal the several Laws relating to the Post Office. (102.) - - 1837. in. 277 Bill for the Management and Regulation of the Post Office. (103.)- - 1837. iii. 299 Bill for the Management of the Post Office. (181.) - - 1837. m. 309 Bill for the Regulation of the Duties of Postage. (104.) - - - 1837. in. 319 Bill for regulating the sending and receiving of Letters and Packets by the Post free from the Duty of Postage. (105.) .- - - - - - 1837. iii. 343 Bill for consolidating the Laws relative to Offences against the Post Office of the United Kingdom, and for regulating' the Judicial Administration of the Post Office Laws, and for explaining certain Terms and Expressions in those Laws. (106.) - 1837. iii. 357 Bill to impose Rates of Packet Postage on East India Letters, and to amend certain Acts relating to the Post Office. (195.) ... - 1837. ii. 273 Bill for the better Government of Her Majesty's Post Office. (318.) - - 1838. iv. 339 Bill for imposing Rates' of Postage on the Conveyance of Letters by Packet Boats between Places in the Mediterranean and other Parts. (311.).- ■• - 1838. iii. 349 Bill to provide for the Conveyance of the Mails on Railways. (307.) 1838. in. 337 Bill for the further Regulation of the Duties on Postage until 5th October 1840. (205.) - ------ - 1839. III. 391 Bill for the^Regulation of the Duties of Postage. (278.) - -■ 1840. v. 77 Bill for the better Regulation of Colonial Posts. (183.) - - - 1844. ii. 237 Bill to amend so much of the Act 1 Vict. c. 36. for consolidating .the Laws relative to Offences against the Post Office, as relates to the opening, detaining, or delaying of Letters. (257.) - 1844. v. 515 A similar Bill. (78.) 1845. v. 57 Bill to give further Facilities for the Transmission of Letters by Post, and for the regulating the Duties of Postage thereon, and for other Purposes relating to the Post Office. (277.) ------- 1847. v. 207 Bill for further regulating the Money Order Department of the Post Office. (302.) - 1847-8. v. 511 Bill for rendering certain Newspapers published in the Channel. Islands and the Isle of Man liable to Postage. (362.) - - - - - - 1847-8. v. 681 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Stamp Duties on Newspapers, and to provide for the Transmission by Post of printed Periodical Publications.' (102.) - 1854-5. vi. 51 Bill to confer Powers on the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings to acquire the Thfeatre Royal, Edinburgh, and adjacent Property, for the Erection of a new General Post Office ; and for other Purposes. (184.) - - 1857-8. v. 3 II, Reports relating to the Post Office : Reports of the Commissioners appointed by the Treasury Minute of 19th Aug. 1834 to inquire into the Mode of conducting the Business of the Post Office Department ; with an Ap- pendix, containing Letters and Evidence on the Subject of the Proposals of the French Post Office for a new Arrangement with respect to the Postage of Letters between the Two Countriesi (135.) j^ 1835. xix. 67 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ' 1801^1859. 746 Post Office^ Post Office : II. Eeports — continued. Foufth Report* of the Commissioners appoijited to inquire into the Management of the Post Office Department. - , - - - - 1836. Vol. xxxviii. p. 1 [Recommends a Board of Commissioners to be substituted for the Office of Postmaster General.] Fifth Report of the Commissioners. .... 1836. xxxviii. 69 [Eecommends a Beduotioa of Postage on Commercial Lists and Prices Current.] Sixth Report of the Commissioners. ... 1836. xxxv. ni. 113 [Subjects : — Packet Stations : Dover and Ostend, Weymouth, Milford, Holyhead, Liverpool, and Portpatrick.] ' Seventh Report of the Commissioners. .... 1837. xlix. 1 [Subjects : — Mode of providing Coaches for the Conveyance of the Mails, and State of the Steam Packet Establishment.] Eighth Report of the Commissioners. .... 1837. xlix. 135 [Subjects: — Fees. Part I. Secretary's'Office, London.] Ninth Report of the Commissioners. - . - . 1837. xlix. 161 [Subjects : — Twopenny Post. Introduction of Stamped Covers suggested by Mr. Hill.] Tenth Report of the Commissioners. . . - . 1838. XLVI. 71 [Subject : — ^Registration of Letters.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Rates and Mode of charging Postage, with a View to such Reduction thereof as may be made without Injury to the Revenue, and for this Purpose to examine specially into the Mode recommended for charging and collecting Postage in a Pamphlet published by Mr. Row- land Hill; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (149.) - 1838. xxxiii, 1 Second Report from same Committee. (315.) . - - . 1838. xxxiv. 1 Third Report from same Committee. (315. 2.) - - - 1838. xxxv. 499 [Subjects : — Effects of present Rates in occasioning Evasion of Postage. Expediency of adopting Mr. Rowland Hill's Plan, or some Modification of it, so far as regards the uniform Rate of One Penny. Expediency of retaining, abolishing, or limiting the Privttege of Franking. Anticipated Effects of the Changes previously recommended on the Receipt and Expenditure of the Post Office, and on the general Revenue of the Country. Sundry Suggestions calculated to improve the Administration of the Post Office, and to facilitate the Distribution of Letters.]. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the present State of the Communications by Railroads, so far as relates to the Transmission of Letters and the Post Office in general ; to ascertain on what Terms Mails are now conveyed by the Railroads in operation ; and what Measures it may be just and expedient tp adopt for the Purpose of securing to the Public the Benefit of the Convey- ance of the Mails by Railroads ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (372.) ..---.-. 1838. xxxv, 1 [Subjects : — The Committee recommend a Bill for compelling Railway Companies to perform all Services that may be required from them by the Postmaster General; that Arbitrators be appointed to settle any Disputes as to the Price of such Services ; and that the Post Office be empowered to run their own Engines.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Post Office Communication with Ireland ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, Index, and Plans. (271.) - .,...--. 1842. XVIII. I [Subjects : — Northern Communication. Advantages of the Harbours of Holyhead and Port Dynllaen as Lines of Communication between Dublin and London. — Southern Communication. Comparative Advantages of the present Line through South Wales by Hobb's Point to Waterford, and a proposed Line between some Port in the Bristol Channel and the Ports of Cork and Waterford.] Report by the Lords Committee appointed a Secret Committee to inquire into the State of the Law in respect to the detaining and opening of Letters at the Post Office, &c. ; and to whom was referred the Petition of Joseph Mazzini, complaining of his Letters having been detained and opened at the Post Office. (250.) - - 1844. xviii. 473 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Re- ceipts and Charges of the Post Office, and into the Manner of keeping the Accounts thereof; together with the Minutes of Evidence and an Appendix. (225.) - 1847. xxv. 273 Report to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of the Commissioners ap- pointed to investigate the Question of Sunday Labour in the Post Office ; with Appendixes. ....... 1850. xxxiv. 187 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Establishment of the General Post Office. ..--.-- 1854. xxxvni. 589 [Subjects : — ^Defects in the Constitution of the Post Office. Proposed Amendments.] First Report of the Postmaster General on the Post Office. - 1854-5. xxxvni. 267 [Subjects : — Origin and Growth of the British Post Office. Present Powers and Duties of the Post Office. Extension of Inland Ser\-ice in 1854. Number, Weight, &c. of Letters. Money Orders. Expenditure and Revenue. Postal Service for the Seat of War. Railway Service. Improved Organization. Miscellaneous Improvements. Colonial and Foreign Ports. Suggestions to the Public. Special Rewards and Allowances. Appendix : Old Records of the Post Office. Ex- clusive Privilege. Control of Colonial Posts. Kumber of chargeable Letters, Franks, &c. Money Orders. Revenue of the Post Office. Improvements in Department of Receiver and Accountant General ; and in Money Order Office. Qualification of Candidates. Transit Postage between France and the United States. Book Post between Great Britain and the United States. Table of the principal Improvements in the Postal Systems of Foreign Countries since the Introduction of the Penny Postage into Great Britain and Ireland in 1850. Nomenclature of Streets, &c.] • The First, Second, and Third Eeports were not printed for the House of Lords. III. 5 B 746 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Post Office Post' Office : n. Reports — continued. Second Report of the Postmaster General. . - - - 1856. Vol. :5Lii. p. 1 [StiBJECTS : — Extension of Inland Service. Number, Weight, &c. of Letters. Newspapers, &o. Money Orders. Colonial and Foreign Posts. Staff of Officers. Revenue and Expenditure. Mis- cellaneous. -Appendix: Report on the Question of establishing District Sorting Offices and hourly Deliveries in the Metropolis. Relations between the Post Office and Railway Companies. Number of Letters delivered in the United Kingdom immediately preceding, and subsequent to, the first general Reduction of Postage on 5th December 1839. Revenue of Post Office. Amount of Postage and Stamps in 1854 and 1855. Money Orders issued and paid from 1840 to 1847. Postal Communication with Australian Colonies, Memorial of London Letter-carriers. Medical Officer's First Report. Extracts from an Historical Summary of the Post Office in Edinburgh.] Third Report of the Postmaster General. ... 1857, Sess. 1. xt. 143 [Subjects : — Same as those of Second Report/ ^Appendix : Statement of Morning Deliveries completed at stated Times. Number of Letters delivered in the Tear preceding the first general Reduction of Postage on 5th December 1839, and in each subsequent Tear. Number of Letters, Newspapers, and Books between the United Kingdom and certain Colonies and Foreign Countries. Money Orders issued and paid during the last Eighteen Tears, and af, certain Head Offices during 1855 and 1856. Internal Improvements in the Postal System of the Colonies since the Establishment of the Penny Postage. Income and Expenditure. Postage collected in 1855 and 1856. Medical Officer's Report. History of the Post Office in Ireland. Fourth Report of the Postmaster General. - . - - 1857-8. xxxix. 161 fStTBJECTS : — Same as those of Second Report. Append^ : Statement of Morning Deliveries com- pleted at stated Times. Number of Letters delivered in the Tear preceding the first general Reduction of Postage on 5th December 1839, and in each subsequent Tear. Book Packets and Newspapers delivered in 1856 and 1857. Money Orders issued and paid during the last Nineteen Tears ; and at certain Towns in 1856 and 1857. Revenue and Expenditure of the Post Office for the last Nineteen Tears, i'ostage collected during 1856 and 1857. Remarks on the Bill for Conveyance of Mails by Railways. Memorial from Northern Towns. Postal Accommodation at Manchester early in last Century. Medical Officer's Report. Dwellings of Letter-carriers.] Fifth Report of the Postmaster General. ■ . . 1859, Sess. 1. xxii. 309 [Subjects : — Same as those of Second Report. Appendix : Number of Letters delivered in the Tear preceding the first general Reduction of Postage on 5th December 1839, and in each subse- quent Tear. Number of Book Packets and' Newspapers chargeable in 1856, 1857, and 1858. Money Orders issued and paid dming the last Twenty Tears, and at certain "Towns in 1857 and 1858. Revenue and Expenditure of Post Office since 1836. Amount of Postage during 1857 and 1858, at those Towns where the Amount was largest. Medical Officer's Report. Orders toLondim Letter-carriers. Compulsory Prepayment of Inland Letters.] in. Accovints and Papers relating to the Post Office : Account of the net Revenue, e:^clusive of Parliamentary Pensions and Grants, from 1760 to 1800, distinguishing each Year. (1801.)' - . . . . [j.] 31 Accounts showing the Amount which would have been applicable to the Expenses of His Majesty's Civil Government if the Hereditary Revenues of the Crown enjoyed by His late Majesty had been enjoyed by His present Majesty from 1777 to 1802 ; and the net Produce of the Post Office Revenue. (1801-2.) - - - [in.] 315 Net Revenue of the Post Office from 1761 to 1802, together with an Account of the annual Remittances from Scotland. (1801-2.) - - - - - [in.] 313 Account of the Net Revenue of the Post Office paid into the Exchequer in each Year from 5th April 1782 to 5th April 1803, together with an Account of the annual Remittances from Scotland. (1802-3.) - - - -. - - [vii.] 475 Account of the net Balances in the Hands of the Deputy Postmasters in Great Britain, and also of the Ai-rears due from Officers of the Post Office. (37. of 1803-4.) - [xi.] 129. 147 Account of the net Revenue for Twenty Years ending 5th Jan. 1805, together with the annual Remittances from Scotland for the same Period. (27. of 1805.) - - [xvi.] 405 Similar Account from 5th April 1761 to 5th April 1806. (65. of 1806.) - vii. 227 Account of the net Revenue of the Poet Office (with respect to Mr. Palmer's Claim) for Ten Years ending 5th April 1789. (156. of 1812.) - . . . £ni. 445 Ditto, from 6th April 1793 to 5th Jan. 1812. (151. of 1812.) - - mi. 443 Ditto, from 6th April l793to 5th Jan. 1813. (104. & 113. of 1812-13.) - lxiii. 127. 129 Memorials or Correspondence between the Treasury and the Post Office relating to the Establishment of an extra Post. (98. of 1820.) .... cxix. 348 Returns relative to Ship Letters, (199, of 1833.) . - . . cccxxiv. 649 Account of the gross and net Revenue and Charges of Management of the Post Office for each of the Ten Years from 1824 to 1833 ; and an Account showing in detail the Difference between the gross Receipt and the Amount of the net Produce and Charges of Management in each of the above Ten Years. (120.) - - 1835. xxxvi. 481 Account of the Number of Letters, between Liverpool and New York, and between Falmouth and Halifax, which passed through the Post Office in each of the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835 ; and of the Number of Passengers by Post Office -Packets between Fal- mouth and Halifax, and by Packet Ships from Liverpool to New York, during the same Period. (116.) ---.... 1836. xxv. 363 Amount of the Post Office Revenue for the last Ten Years ; and also the gross Amount of Revenue collected during the same Period. (120.) - - . 1837. xv, 177 Annual Amount received from the extra Halfpenny charged on Letters in Scotland from the Time it was first imposed to the 25th December 1836 ; also the Amount of ToU Duties paid by Mail Coaches for the same Period. (193,) - - - 1837. xv. 175 SESSIONAL PAPEKSj 1801-1859. 747 Post Office Post Office : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. Return of the Number of chargeable Letters -which have passed through the London General Post since the first general Reduction of Postage on 5th December 1839, dividing the Time into Periods of Four complete Weeks each, and distinguishing the unpaid, paid, and stamped, and total Number of Letters ; also the estimated average Number for Four "Weeks of the Year immediately preceding the Reduction, distinguished in like Manner : Also, a similar Return of the Number of Letters which have passed through the London District Post (exclusive of all General Post Letters). (in 64.) - - - - - - - 1843, Vol. xvm. p. 530 Comparative Statement of the Number of Letters (including Franks, during the Existence of the Franking Privilege,) delivered in the United Kingdom in One Week of each Calendar Month, beginning with Kovember 1839, and ending with the present Time, (in 64.) .-----.. 1843. xvm. 532 Account showing the gross and net Office Revenue, and Cost of Management, for the United Kingdom, for the Years ending 5th January 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843 ; excluding from the Account, whether of gross Revenue or Cost of Management, any Advances that have been made by the English to the Irish Post Office, and Advances to the Money Order Office, (in 64.) - - - . . 1843. xviii. 533 Account sliowing the gross Amount of Postage Revenue for England and Wales (exclusive of Returns for Refused Letters, &c.) for the Month ending 5th January 1840 (during which the Fourpenny Rate was established) ; and also for the Months ending 5th January 1842 and 5th January 1843. (in 64.) - . . . 1843., xvm. 533 Accounts of the Payments by the Post Office made during each of the Years ending 5th January 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843 for the Conveyance of the Mails by Railway in Great Britain ; distinguishing the Payments for Work done within the Year from Payments Work done in previous Years, (in 64.) ... - 1843. xvm. 533 Return of the Number and Amount of Money Orders issued and paid in England and Wales during each Quarter, from the Quarter ending 5th April 1839 to that ending 5th January ,1843, inclusive ; and a similar Return as regards Money Orders issued and paid in- London, (in 64.) - - < . . . 1843. xvm. 534, 535 Return of the Number of Applications which, during the Period of the last Twelve Months, have been addressed to the Authorities of the General Post Office, complaining of the Miscarriage and Loss of Newspapers passing through the Post Office : Also, Return of Newspapers found in the Office with the Covers burst j also, total Number of News- papers forwarded from St. Martin's-le-Grand each Day ; also, Number of Newspapers returned to the Dead Letter Office, and the Number replaced in Covers and forwarded with Notice. (236.) ...... 1845. xvi. 171 Account showing the gross and net Revenue of the Post Office for each of the Years 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843,'and 1844. (132.) .... 1845. xvi. 169 Account of the Eevenud^of the General Post Office for the Year ending 1st January 1846 ; showing the gross Revenue received, the total Expenses incurred for Management or for Packet Service, Whether by. the Post Office or by any other Department of the Government on account of the Post Office, and the Net Revenue after'the Deduction of such Expenses. (264.) .---.. 1846. xx. 305 Accounts or Estimates relating to the Post Office Revenue ; Return of all Letters to and from Places beyond Seas, &c.; and Return of all Costs and Charges incurred for the Distribution and Conveyance of Letters, &c. (176.) - - 1847. xxi. 415 Return of the Charges incurred for the Conveyance of Letters to and from Parts beyond the Seas, distinguishing Charges incurred under Contract from those incurred in the Conveyance of Letters in Her Majesty's Packets : Also, a Statement of the Terms of the several Contracts for the Conveyance of Mails to and from Places beyond the Seas, knd an Estimate of the gross Receipts on account of Letters conveyed under such Contracts : And also a Statement of the Number and Description of Vessels belonging to Her Majesty, and of the Number of Officers and Men employed in the Conveyance of Letters to and from Places beyond Seas, so far as relates to the Naval- Department. (177.) ..-...-. 1847. XXI. 423 A similar Return with respect to Places not beyond the Seas. (196.) - 1847. xxi. 425 Return showing the Number of Letters sent to and received from India, China, Ceylon, and Singapore by private Ships, during the Years 1835 and 1845 ; also the Amount of Postage derived from the same. (So far as the same can be furbished by the Ship Letter Office.) (267.) - ' - - - 1847, xxi. 427 Return showing the present and probable Circulation ; together with several Reports on the Suspension of Sunday Transmission of Mails. (92.) - - 1850. xx. 485 Ditto.— Part IL (92.-n.) ---.-. 1850. xx. 515 Return of the Number of additional Post Offices since 1830 ; also, of the Number of Places in which there are more than One Delivery in the Day. (89.) - 1851. xvi. 619 Return of the Number of Letters and Newspapers received from and despatched to Great Britain, India, Manilla, and China, and the estimated Number from and to Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, New Zealand, and Western Australia, during the Year 1847, with the estimated Amount of Postage thereon. , (in 187.) - 1851, xxxiv. 598 Return of all the Mail Trains that have arrived after the proper Hour from London, from 1st January to 31st December 1851, at Birmingham, Lancaster, Carlisle, Derby, York, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, and Aberdeen ; specifying the Hours at which they were due, the Length of Time after tl^e proper Hour of Arrival, andthe Cause of. Delay, if any assigned... (129.) - . - r 1852. xvn, 213 5 B 2 748 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Post Office • Post Office : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. Copy of the Contract between the Admiralty and the Royal Australian Mail Company, for , the Transmission of the Mails to Australia, (103.) - 1852-3. Vol. xxv. p. 7 Table showing the Amount of Postage, British and Foreign, chargeable on Letters posted in London, addressed to the principal Cities of Europe, and, weighing from a Quarter of an Ounce to Ten Ounces inclusive. (32.) ... 1852-3. xxv. 653 Return of Salaries, Wages, and Allowances of the, Post Office Department generally, divided into Branches and Classes, and showing the Number of Persons employed, and the Amount paid under each Class, in the Year ending 5th January 1835, and in every subsequent Year to 5th January 1851 : And also, a similar Return from the Post Office Department in Ireland and Scotland. (123.) ... 1852-3. xxv. 637 Return of Appointments of 'Presidents of the Money Order Offices in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh : Also, Copies of the Correspondence between the Post Office and the Treasury in 1851, relating to the Appoiiltment of an Assistant Secretary to the Postmaster General : And also, Copy of the Appointment of Mr. Frederick Hill to the Situation he holds in the General Post Office. (209.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 649 Return of the Amount of the annual Sums paid to the Gas Company for Gas used in lighting the General Post Office, for the Years ending 5th January 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, and 1854 : And also. Comparative Statement of the Number of Cubic F6et of Gas consumed, the Rate of Payment, and the total Sum paid to Gas Companies, for Seventy-five Days prior and Seventy-five Days subsequent to the Introduction of Leslie's Patents, and the Use of the Cannel Gas. (50.) - , - - 1854. xix. 509 Return of the Hours fixed for the Arrival of Mails at the Towns of Waterford, Dungarvan, ^ Cappoquin, Lismore, Youghal, and Clonmel : And also. Returns of the Time consumed in the Transmission of the Mails between the following Towns ; London and Waterford, Bristol and Waterford, Clonmel and Cappoquin, Clonmel and Dungarvan, Dungarvan and Youghal, Youghal and Lismore.. (101.) ... 1854. xix, 511 Memorial from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, urging on the Postmaster General the Importance of immediately re-establishing Postal Steam Communication with Australia. (256.) 1854-5. xv. 459 Statement of the Postage received monthly on all Letters and Newspapers sent to or received from the Australian Colonies, whether conveyed by Contract Packets or in Ship Letter Mails ; of the Number and Weight of the Boxes and Bags composing each Mail, and of the Space occupied by it, specifying the Bulk and Weight of the Letters and of the Newspapers respectively, (in 255.) - - 1854-5. xv. 457 Statement of the Amount of the Postage received by the Postmaster General during the Year 1854 on all Letters to or from the Australian Colonies, whether conveyed by the Contract Packets or by Private Sailing Vessels, and specifying the Number of Boxes as well as the estimated Weight and Contents (or Cubic Feet of the Mails) received in England, and conveyed to the Colonies by each Vessel, (in 255.) - 1854-5. xv. 458 Minute made by the Earl of Hardwicke, when Postmaster General, for the Regulation of the Post Office, on 21st June 1852. (11.) .... 1854-5. xx. 431 Copy of the Estimates of Pensions, Superannuations, and Compensations now charged on Customs, Inland Revenue, and Post Office : And also, Treasury Minute of Superannuation of A. G. . Stapleton, Esquire, late Commissioner of Customs. (338.) 1854. XIX. 497 Treasury Minute,- dated 25th September 1855, relating to Exchequer Specifications and Acquittances. (7.) - ..... 1856. xxii. 151 Copy of Contract between the Postmaster General and the London and North-western Railway and the Chester and Holyhead Railway Company, the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company, and the Commissioners of the Admiralty, respecting the Acceleration of Irish Mails between London and Kingstown and vice versl. {56.) 1859, Sess. 1. x. 83 IV. Post Office Conventions : 1. America, United States of: Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Improvement of the Communication by Post between their respective Territories ; signed at London, 15th December 1848. ----- 1849. xx. 5 Articles agreed upon between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Post Office of the United States of America, for carrying into execution the Convention of 15th December 1848. ...... iqso. xix. 7 2. Belgium: Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, regulating the Communica- tion by Post between the British and Belgian Dominions ; signed at London, 19th October 1844. - - - . 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 689 Articles agreed upon between the Post Office of Great Britain and the. Post Office of Belgium, for carrying into execution the above Convention ; signed at London, 27th November 1844. - - . . 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 711 Additional A^rticles to the above. - . . . . 1846. xviii. 183 Additional Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, reducing the Rates of Postage between the British Dominions and Belgium ; signed at London, 27th November 1849. .... 1850, xix, 31 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, enabling their respective Post Offices to make Postal Arrangements ; signed at Brussels, 8th January 1867.' ..... 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 355 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 749 Post Office Post Office : IV. Conventions — continued. 3. Brunswick, Duchy of: Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of the Duchy of Brunswick ; dated 8th July 1845. 1846. Vol. xvm. p. 211 4. Denmark: Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark, regulating the Communication by Post between the British and Danish Dominions ; signed at London, 26th June 1846. - - - - - 1846. XTiii. 217 5. France : Convention between His Majesty. and the King of the French, for extending the Facilities of Communication by Post between their respective Dominions. - 1836. xxviii. 1 Additional Post Office Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, ifor the Conveyance through France of the Correspondence between England and the East Indies. ------ 1839, xi. 57 Conventions between Her Majesty and the King of the French, regulating the Communi- cations by Post between the British and French Dominions (establishing at Ports- mouth an Office for the Exchange of Mails with Havre) ; signed at London, 3d April 1843. - - - - . . 1843, VI. 35 Additional Articles to the above ; signed at London, 1st May 1843. - 1843. vi. 77 Ditto, signed at London, 26th February 1845. - - 1845, vi. pt. 1. p. 679 Ditto, signed at London, 17th November 1845. . . - 1846. xviii. 163 Ditto, signed at London, 14th March 1846. - - - 1846. xvm. 171 Ditto, signed at London, 30th March 1846. - - - 1846. xvm. 175 Ditto, signed at London, 30th November 1846. - - 1847. xvii, 451 Ditto, signed at London, 7th September 1848. - - - 1849. xx. 1 Ditto, signed at London, 29th March 1852. . - . 1852. xvi. 771 Ditto, signed at Paris, 12th December 1854. - - - 1854-5. xvm. 31 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the Establishment of Two Daily Mails between Great Britain and France ; signed at London, 8th December 1847. - - - - - 1847-8. xix. 651 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the reciprocal Transmission of Printed Papers by Post ; signed at Paris, 10th December 1855. ------- 1856. XX. 779 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Communications by Post ; signed at Pai-is, 24th September 1856, - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 319 6. Hanover: Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of the Kingdom of Hanover ; dated 8th July 1845. - 1846. xvm. 217 7. Hanseatic States : Agreement between the Post Office of London and the Post Office of Bremen ; signed at London, 30th August 1841. . . - - 1847-8. xix. 657 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Eepublie of Bremen ; signed at London, 20th August 1847. - - - - ' - - - 1847-8. xix. 661 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of London and the Post Office of Hamburgh ; . signed at London, 27th January 1841. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 665 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Republic of Hamburgh ; signed at London, 6th July 1847. . . - - - . . 1847-8. xix. 669 Ao-reement between the Post Office of London and the Post Office of Lubeck ; signed at London, 13th March 1841. - - . . - 1847-8. xix. 673 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Republic of Lubeck; signed at London, 21st September 1847. ..--.- 1847-8. xix. 677 8. Mecklenburg Schwerin: Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Post Office of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin ; signed at London, 16th August 1847. - - - - ,- - 1847-8, xix. 681 9. Netherlands: Postage Convention between the Post Office of the United Kingdom and the Post Office of the Netherlands; dated 14th October 1843. - - - 1844. vi. 131 10. New Granada: Postal Convention between Great Britain and Ireland and the Republic of New Granada ; signed at Bogota, 24th May 1847. . - - - 1847-8, xix. 685 11. Peru: Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Peru, for the Regulation of the Mail Communication between Great Britain and Peru ; signed at Lima, 13th August 1851. . - . . - 1852-3. XXI. 807 5B 3 750 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Post _ - . Peerogative Post Office : IV. Conventions — continued. 12. Prussia : Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the General ( Post Office of Prussia ; signed at London, 1st October 1846. <• 1847. Vol. xvn. p. 455 Additional Articles for carrying into execution the above Convention ; signed at London, 14th November 1846. - - - - - 1847, xvii. 481 13. Sardinia : Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia, relative to Post Office Arrange- ments ; signed at London, 12th December 1857. ... 1857-8. xv. 9 14. Spain: Convention between Her Majesty and the Queen of Spain, relative to Communication by Ppst ; signed at Aranjuez, 21st May 1858. - , - - 1857-8. xy. 25 15. Sweden and Norway : Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sweden and Norway, for the Begulation and Improvement of the Communication by Post between Great Britain and Sweden and Norway ; signed at London, 24th August 1850. - - 1851. xv. 513 See also East Indies, I. 6. II. 3. III. 13. Fees, &c. Finance. Mail Steam Packets. Palmek, John, Esq. Eevenue, Public, I. II. Eoads and BeIDGES, IeELAND. SuPEKAUNtJATIONS. TaxES AND DuTIES. Post Office Bills. See Exchange, Eate of. Post Eoads. See Eoads and Bridges, Ireland. Post, Sekvice of Notices by. See Charitable Institutions. Potash : BUI to allow the Glass'Makers to dispose of Muriate of Potash arising in the Manufacture of Flux for Glass for Use in the Manufacture of Alum, and for charging a Duty of Excise thereon. (112. of 1812-13.) --...-. lix. 615 Potato Crop, Failure of. See Distress in Ireland. Distressed Districts of Scotland. Potato Crops, Produce of. See Agricultural Statistics. Potatoes, Stealing of. See Crimes and Offences, I. 7d. Potatoes, Tithe on. See Tithes, Ireland. Pottery Works. See Smoke Nuisance. Pottingee, Sir H., Baet. See China. POULNASHEERY EMBANKMENT : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Poulnasherry Embankment Bill. (56.7.) - 1851. xxx. 365 POULNASHEEEY InCLOSURE : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Poulnasherry Inclosure BiU. (119. 69.) - 1852-3. lxvii. 529 Poultry Compter, London : Bill to enable the Sheriffs of the City of London to remove the Debtors and Prisoners in the Poultry Compter to another Place of Confinement. (74. of 1803-4.) - [vni.] 361 See also Debtors and Debts, III. Pound-breach : Bill to amend the Law relating to Pound-breach and Eescue in certain Cases. (11.) As amended in Committee. (78.) .... - 1843. m. 95. 97 Practical Art : First Eeport to the President of the Board of Trade of the Department of Practical Art. - - - - - - - - ■ 1852-3. lxxix. 1 See also Science and Art. Practical Geology, -Museum op. -S'ee Science and Art. Pratt, J. T., Esq. See Loan Societies, England. Pratee Book. See Common Prayer Book. Precedents. See Attainders. Divorce Bills. Hastings, Warren, Esq. Hellesdon Election. Impeachments. King. Peers of the Ebalm, 2. 3. Peoxies. Queen Caeoline. Witnesses Indemnity. PRECfous Metals -. Eeturns from the British Diplomatic and Consular Agents in the several Mining Countries of South America and Eussia, relative to the Precious Metals which have of late Years b,een raised, coined, exported, &c. in those Countries.. (186. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 663 See also Bullion. Coin and Coinage. Peefbements, Ecclesiastical. See Church of England, 1. 1. II. i. Clergy. Peendeegast, Me. See East Indies, III. 1. Peeeggative Court OF Canterbury. iSee Judges Salaries. Prerogative Court, Ireland : Bill to provide for the Payment of a Salary (in lieu of Fees) to the Judge of the Prerogative Court and Court of Faculties. (152. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxl411 Ste also Phoctoes Costs, Ireland. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 75J Pkesbyterians - . - . Prince Peesbtterians Oaths, Ikbland : , Bill to allow all Irish Presbyterians to make Oath, by swearing with uplifted Hand, (25.) ---.--, - 1838. Vol. IV. p. 343 Peesceiptiok : Bill for shortening the Time of Prescription in certain Cases, and fof lessening the Impedi- ments to the Transfer of Real Property created by outstanding Terms and Judgments. (55. of 1830-31.) .---..- ccLxxxiir. 207 Bill for shortening the Time of Prescription in certain Cases. (63. of 1831.) As amended onEeport. (103. of 1831.) - - ."■.■- ccclxxix. 649. 655 Bill for shortening the Time of Prescription in certain Cases. (97. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvi. 659 Bill for shortening the Time of Prescription in certain Cases in Ireland. (127.) - 1857-8. v. 63 See also Real PeOpertt. Tithes. Presentation to Benefices. See Church of England. CtoRCH of Ireland, Church OF Scotland. Presentations, Clerk op. See Chanceet, Court op, England. Presentments. See Constables. County Cess, Ireland. Dublin, 12. Grand Juries, Ireland. Piees and Quays, Ireland, Eoads and Bbidges, Ireland. Ttjejupike EoADS AND Highways. -A ■" Preservation op the Peace. See Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. Preserved Meats for the Navy : Returns showing the Date and Terms of all Contracts for Preserved Meat for Her Majesty's Navy with Goldner ; also the Quantities issued since the Commencement of the Con- tracts ; specifying the Quantities fit for Use, and the Quantities condemned or returned as unfit for Use ; whether further Contracts were entered into with the same Parties ; whether these Meats were issued to the Arctic Voyagers ; whether Captain Austin's Stores were examined and found bad ; if so, whether served from G-oldner's Contract ; Also, Eeturn of the Quantity of Cases the Contractor has been allowed to withdraw after having supplied the same : Also, Return of Complaints of the State of the Salt Provisions issued to Her Majesty's Ships on the West India Station during 1851 ; showing the extra Quantity issued to make up the regulated Allowance, and the Quan- tities condemned or sold on Her Majesty's Account : And also, Return of the Contract Pricesof Beef and Pork for 1848, 1849, 1850, and 1851. (29.) - - 1852. xvii. 469 Preston aSd Longridge Railway : Report from the Lords Conunittees on the Bill for' making and maintaining a Railway from Preston to Longridge in the County Palatine of Lancaster. (180.) - 1836.. xn. 75 Preventive Police, See Excise. PREVENTivii Service : Account of the Annual Expense of the Coast Blockade acting under the immediate Direction of the Admiralty, and the Number of Officers and Men borne on the Establishment of H.M.'s Ships Ramilies and Hyperion. (90. of 1826.) - - ccviii. 357 Account of the Expenses incurred for the Preventive Service on the Coasts in each Year from 1816 to 1829. (126. of 1830.) . - . . . cclxxviii. 391 See also Revenue, Public, II. Price, Eliza : . . Report of F. Newman Rogers, Esq., the Commissioner appointed to inqtiire into certain Allegations contained in a Petition from Eliza Price, of Ill-treatment towards her on , the Part of Two Constables of the Coi^nty of Stafford, and into the Manner in which the Magisterial Business of the Kingswinford District in Staffordshire has been con- ducted : And Letter from the Secretary of State for the Home Department to the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Stafford with reference thereto. - 1845. xxviii. 445 Price, Mr. : Correspondence relative to the Murder of the late Mr. John Price, of Melbourne, liispectoi of Convicts. (103.) ~ ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xm. 217' Peaces Current : Account of the Prices of English Alum, American Pearl Ashes, Jamaica Coffee, Newcastle Coals, Town TaUow, Bacon, and Greenland Whale Oil, on the First Friday of each Month in the Years 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, and 1815. ,(in 30. of 1819.) - xcviii. 388 Prices of Wheat, Coals, Iron, Leather, Cheese, Butter, and Beef and Mutton at Smithfield Market, from January 1813 to March 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) - . xcviii. 390 Prices of Sugar, Coffee, Cotton, Hemp, Flax, TaUow, Whale Oil, Deals, Timber, and Tobacco, from January 1813 to March 1819. (in 30. of 1819.) - . - xcviii. 392 Ditto, (in 5.) - - - - - - 1844. xviii. 393-396 See also MiscELLAiraous Statistics. Primrose Hill : Bill for effecting an Exchange between Her Majesty and the Provost and College of Eton. (181.) - - . - . - . . . 1842. IV. 145 Prince, Colonel. See Canada. Prince Edvtaed Island : Papers on the Subject of affording the Imperial Guarantee to a Loan for the Service of Prince Edward Island. (72.) - ■ '- - . - 1857-8. xi. 171 See also Colonies, II, i. 3. Emigeation, 2. Statistical Tables. 5 B 4 752' GENERAL INDEX TO THE Prince - . ■ . ~ . Prisonees Peince Regent. See King ( George III.) Peince of Wales. See Wales, Teince of. Prince of Wales Island. See East Indies. PsmpE's Meadows. See Cornwall and Lancastee, Duchies of. Princess Eoyal : Bill to enable Her Majesty to settle an Annuity on Her Eoyal Highness the Princess Royal. (30.) - 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. VI. p. 1 Treaty between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia for the Marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Rpyal with His Royal Highness the Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia; signed at London, 18th Dec. 1857. - 1857-8. xv. 1 Address of the Lords to Her Majesty on the Mamage of the Princess Royal; with Her Majesty's most gracious Answer. (20.) - ■ -' - ■ - 1857-8. 1.9- Principal and Factor. See Merchants Property, Protection of. Peingi,e, Captain. . See West India Colonies, i. Print* Works : » •^jTl to regulate the Labour of Children, young Persons, and- Women in Print Works. (146.) . . 1845. n. 187 Bill to amend the Law as to the School Attendance of Children employed in Print Works. (258.) - - - - - . .* . . 1847. y. 217 Printed Calicoes : Bill (inter alia) to require the more speedy Payment of the Excise Duties on Printed Calicoes. (164. of 1819.) - - - - - - - xcvii. 893 See also Designs Copyright. East India Company, III. 3. Printed Woven Fabrics : Account of the Quantity of Printed Woven Fabrics in Cotton, Silk, or Wool, or Mixed Fabrics combined of Two or more Materials, with the Official Value, distinguishing the different Heads or Classes, exported to the British Colonies and to Foreign Countries from 1830 to 1840, (in 194.) - - - - - 1840. xxvi. 535 Account of the Amount and Value of Printed Cottons and Printed Woollens imported into Great Britain in the Years 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1.839. , (in 194.) - 1840. xxvi. $46 See also Designs Copyright. Printers and Publishers : Bill to explain and amend the Act 39 Geo. 3. c. 79. for .the more effectual Suppression of Seditious Societies, so far as respects certain Penalties on Printers and Publishers [publishing Books without their Name and Place of Abode]. (42. of 1811.) - xli. 329 Bill to amend the above (39 Geo. 3. c. 79.), and to put an end to certain Proceedings [against Printers and Publishers not printing their Name and Residence on Papers and Books published by them] now pending under the same Act. (82.) - - .' 1839. iii. 655 See also Copyright. King's Printer, Scotland. Libels, Seditious. News- papers. Obscene Books, &c. Queen's Printer, Scotland. Printed Papers, Transmission of. See Post Office, IV. Printed Papers and Printing of the House. See House of Lords, l. Parliamentary Papers. Printing of Reports of the General Board op Health. See General Board of Health. Printing op Specifications. See Letters Patent. Printing, Unlicensed. See Gibraltar. Prints. See Copyright. Prints, Obscene. See Obscene Books, &c. Prison Discipline Society : Questions sent out by the Committee of the Prison Discipline Society to the several Gaols and Houses of Correction, with the Answers thereto ; and also Remarks and Observa- tions with reference to Solitary Confinement, (in 42.) - 1835. xxvn. 391. 641 Suggestions by the Committee of the Prison Discipline Society, (in 42. ) - 1835. xxvin. 267 Prisoners. See Aliment to Poor Prisoners, Scotland. Co^'tempts of Court. Crimes and Offences. Debtors and Debts. Outrages, Ireland. ' Prisoners Defence : Bill for enabling Prisoners and others to make their Defence by Counsel or Attorney. (161.) - 1834. I. pt. 2. p. 843. A similar Bill. (111.) - - . - - - 1835. 1.525 . A similar Bill. (51.) - .... ... . 1836. i. 763 Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill for enabling Prisoners to make their Defence by Counsel or Attorney. ■ (130.) - 1835. xlvi. 317 Evidence taken on the same Subject in the following Session. (iK.) - 1836. xxxn. 271 See also Crimes and Offences, 1. 20. Prisoners Removal, ^'fee Gaols and. Prisons. ^ ^ SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 753 Prisoners ' - . - - Privy Peisonees of Wae : Bill for the more effectual Punishment of Persons aiding Prisoners of War to escape from His Majesty's Dominions. (168. of 1812.) - , . . Vol. xlviii. p. 1341 Papers relating to the Negotiation with the French Government for an Exchange of Prisoners of War. (110. of 1811.) XLVi. 89 Account of the Number of French Commissioned Officers, . Prisoners of War on Parole in Great Britain, the Number who have broken their Parole, and the Number retaken. (167. of 1812.) - - - - - - - - LV. 181 Dietary of French and Spanish Prisoners of War in Health, (in 42.) - 1835. xxvii. 654 See also Feance. Naval Inqtiiet. Prisons and Peisonees. See Gaols and Prisons. Private Bills. See Bills, Peivate. Peivilege of Paeliament. See House of Commons, I. Newspaper Kepoets. Paelia- MENTAEY PaPEES. Peivilege of Peees. See Peees of the Realm, 2. 3. Privilege of Efforts. See Newspaper Reports. ' Peivt Council Appellate Jurisdiction ; BiU for transferring the Powers of the High Court of Delegates, both in Ecclesiastical and Maritime Causes, to His Majesty in Council. (196. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvii. 269 Bill for the better Administration of Justice in His Majesty's Privy Council. (17. of 1833.) --------- ccoxiv. 391 Bill for transferring the hearing and determining of certain Appeals from Her Majesty in Council to the House of Lords. (42.) ----- 1842. n. 9 Bill for transferring the hearing and Determination of Appeals in Causes decided in the Ecclesiastical Courts and the Court of Admiralty in Ireland to the House of Lords. (115.) -.--..- 1842. m. 197 Bill to make further Regulations for facilitating the hearing Appeals .and other Matters by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. (96.) As amended in Committee. (121.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (195.) - 1843. ii. 35. 43. 51 Bill for amending the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c, 41., " for the better Administration of Justice in His Majesty's Privy Council," and to extend its Jurisdiction and Powers. (27.) As amended by the Select Committee. (162.) As amended in Committee. (168.) - 1844. v.. 531. 537. 545 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 41., intituled " An Act for the better Administration of Justice in His Majesty's Privy Council." (128.) - - - 1845. v. 61 Bill for extending the Jurisdiction and Powers of Her Majesty's Privy Council in Cases of Divorce. (71.) - - - - - - - 1845. iii. 421 Bill to amend the Law with reference to the Administration of Justice in Her Majesty's Privy Council on Appeal from the Ecclesiastical Courts. (134.) - 1850. iii. 51 Bill to improve the Administration of Justice in the Court of Chancery and in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. (220.) - - - 1851. iv. 257 Bill for removing Doubts as to the Powers of the Registrar of Her Majesty's Privy Council to administer Oaths, and for providing for the Performance of the Duties of such Registrar in his Absence. (373.) 1852-3. vii. 117 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill intituled "An Act for amending the Act 3 &4 Will. 4. c. 41., intituled ' An Act for the better Administration of Justice in His Majesty's Privy Council,' and to extend its Jurisdiction and Powers;" with the Minutes of Evidence. (34.) - 1844. xix. 323 Account of the Number of Appeals referred to the Privy Council by the King in each Year from 1790 to 1836, and the Number heard and disposed of yearly during the same Period. (69.) -------- 1836. XXV. 245 Account of the Number of Appeals entered and disposed of in the Years 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, and 1835, and now remaining entered and ready for hearing, at the Privy Council ; showing from what Court, and where situated, each of such Appeals was respectively preferred. (130.) 1836. xxv. 253 Account of the Number of Days on which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has held Sittings during the Seven Years ending 1840 ; and of the Number of Appeals, Petitions, and Patent Cases heard in each Year, (in 11.) - - 1841. xviii. 39 Account of the Number of Causes (other than Appeals from Native Courts in the East - Indies') now ready for hearing, with the Dates at which they were so ready. (in 11.) 1841. XVIII. 40 Account of the Number of Appeals from the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut Courts in the East Indies now ready for hearing, with the Dates at which they were so ready. (in 11.) 1841. XVIII. 40 Accounts of any Appeals from the Court of Admiralty in Ireland, and of any Appeals from the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in Matters of Lunacy, to Her Majesty in Council. (in 117.) - - 1842. XIV. 347 Account of all Cases of Appeal from the Sudder Courts in the East Indies, the Colonial Courts and the Ecclesiastical Courts, pending before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and remaining for hearing. (45.) - - - 1843. xvin. 3 Returns of the Number of Appeals heard before the Privy Council from its Estabhshment, distinguishing each Year ; also of the Number of Causes set down for hearing before the Privy Council, and those entered but not set down for hearing ; and also of the Names of all the Judges who have attended the Judicial Committee of the Privy Couflcil, and' the Nmnber of Times they have each attended. (39.) - 1844. x. 147 III. 5 C 75* GENERAL INDEX TO THE Peitt -.---- Prizes Peitt Council Appellate JtrKisDiCTiosr — continued. Eeturn of aU Appeals and Cases before the Privy Council not yet heard, and whieh were ready for hearing on 1st February 1844. (10.) - - 1844. Vol. x. p. 151 Account of the Appeal Cases in the Privy Council remaining unheard on Saturday 21st June 1845, distinguishing their Classes. (22a) - - - - 1845. vin. 281 Returns of the Number of Sittings of the Judical Committee in the Tears 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, and 1846, and distinguishing those at which the Lord President |n:esided ; also of the Number of Appeals heard before the Privy Council, from January 1844. (in 204.) - - - - - - - - 1846. xix. 403 Returns of the Number of Causes set down for hearing before the Privy Council, and those entered but not set down for hearing; and also of the Names of all the Judges who have attended the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the Number of Times they have each attended, from 1st January 1844 to 20th June 1846. (in 204.) .-.--..- 1846. xrx. 404 Return of the Dates and Number of the Days of Sitting of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from Ist January 1833 to 1st August 1846 ; distinguishing the Names of the Appeals or Petitions to the Queen in Council heard or disposed of, and likewise the Names of the Members of the Judicial Committee present at each Sitting. (324.) ---.-... 1846. XIX. 405 Resolutions to be proposed by Lord Brougham and Vaux on the Subject of the Appellate Jurisdiction of the House of Lords and of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. (98.) - - . - . . . . . 1850. XX. 395 Return of the List of Appeals heard, from 12th January 1834 to 31st December 1839, before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; distinguishing AiBrmed, Reversed, Varied, and Remitted. (86.) - - . . . 1850. xx. 427 Similar Return for the Years 1840 to 1850. (49.) - - - 1850. xx. 431 Similar Return for the Years 1850 to 1856. (in 43.) . - - 1856. xn. 65 Return of the Number of Days on which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has sat, from the Beginning of 1834 to the present Time : And also, Return of the Number of Times each Member of the Judicial Committee has attended the Sittings. (168.) - - - 1850. XX. 437 Amended Return of the Number of Times each Member of the Judicial Committee has attended the Sittings, from 27th Nov. 1833 to the present Time. (201.) - 1850. [xx. 439 Return of the Number of Appeals and other Matters heard before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council since its Establishment : Also, Return of the Number of Causes set down for hearing before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and those entered but not set down for hearing, (in 43.) . - . . 1856. xii. 71. 72 Return of the Names of all the Judges who have attended the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and the Number of Times they have each attended, from 1850, inclusive, to the present Time, (in 43.) ------ 1856. xn. 73 Her Majesty's Orders in Council of 13th June 1853 and 31st March 1855, establishing certain Rules and Regulations in Appeals from the Colonies and from the Territories of the East India Company. (42.) - . . . igsg. xn. 61 Return of the Number of Cases in which One or more Common Law Judges attended the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, from 1851 to 1856. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxv. 660 See also Appeals to the House of Loeds. Judges Salaries. Peivx Council Office. See Fees, Pbequisites, &c. Offices, Public, IL Peivt Council, Sanitakt Jueisdiction op : Bill for vesting in the Privy Councit certain Powers for the Protection of the Public Health. (236.) 1857-8. v. 137 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to One of the Lords Amendments. (282.) - 1857-8. v. 143 See also Offices, Pumlic, IL Public Health. PETTsr Garden, Impeovements neae. See Land Revenue, IL Regent's Paek and Regent Steeet. Westminstee Impeovements. Peivy Seal Office. See Signet and Peivt Seal Office. Peize Agency. See Naval Inquiey. Pbize Couets, Colonial. See Colonies, IT. i. Peize Ships. See Aliens. Denmaek. Shipping, &c.. III. 6. Prizes and Peize Monet : BUI for the Relief of the Captors of Prizes with respect to bringing and landing certain Prize Goods in Great Britain during Hostilities. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 609 Bill for the Encouragement of Seamen, for better manning the Navy, and for regulating the Payment of Prize Money„ &c. (1802-3.) ----- [v.] 785 Bill for allowing the Sale of certain East India Prize Goods in the Port of Liverpool. (63. of 1803-4.) ..... . - [Tin.} 235 Bill to extend Two Acts (47 Geo. 3. c. 47. and 48 Geo. 3. c. 100.), for Distribution of Prize Money, to all Cases of Capture made by Foreign Ships or Land Forces in conjunction with those of His Majesty. (73. of 1823.) ... - cxlui. 525 Bill for regulating the Payment of Navy Prize Money, and the Trananission of Accounts and Payment of Balances to Greenwich Hospital. (92. of 1813-14.) - lxix. 485 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to the Payment of Army Prize Money. (147. of 1831-^0 .-,*-.- ccxcviL 5 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 755" Prizes - - - . Promissory Peizes and Prize Money — continued. Bill to regulate the Disposition of the Naval Prize Balance. (126.) - 1850. Vol. v. p. 15 Amendments made by the Lords, with the Commons Eeason for disagreeing to the same. (255.) - - - - - - - 1850. V. 21 Bill for facilitating the Payment of Her Majesty's Navy, and the Payment and Distribution of Prize, Bounty, Salvage, and other Monies to and amongst the Officers and Crews of Her Majesty's Ships and Vessels of War ; and for the better Eegulation of the Accounts relating thereto. (124.) - - . . . 1854. v. 715 See also Admiralty, Court of. Chelsea Hospital. Greenwich Hospital. EoYAL Military Asylum. Probate, Court oe : Bill to amend the Law relating to Probates and Letters of Administration in England. (10.) With the Amendments made on Eeport. (35.) - 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 83. 117 Bill to amend the Law relating to Probates and Letters of Administration in England. (3.) As amended in Committee. (18.) As amended on Eeport. (22.) As amended by the Commons. (177.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 5. 43. 83. 123 Amendments to be moved on the Third Eeading by . the Lord Chancellor. (18 a. &22a.) - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 81. 121 Bill to amend the Law relating to Probates and Letters of Administration in Ireland. (200.) - - ... . . 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 167 Bill to amend the Act 20 & 21 Vict. c. 27. [" to amend the Law relating to Probates and Letters of Administration in England."] (98.) ^As amended on Eeport. (119.) As amended on Ee-commitment. (145.) As amended by the Commons. (273.) - ..... 1857-8. v. 67. 79. 95. 109 Amend' to be proposed on Ee-commitment by Lord Wensley dale. (119 a.) - 1857-8. v. 93 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Confirmation of Executors in Scotland, and to extend over all Parts of the United Kingdom the Effect of such Confirmation, and of Grants of Probate and Administration. (178.) .... 1857-8. in. 291 Amend*^ to be moved in Committee by Lord Cranworth. (178 a.) - 1857-8. iii. 303 Bill to amend the " Confirmation and Probate Act, 1858." (104.) - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 55 Eeturn of the Number of Causes now pending in Her Majesty's Court of Probate ; the average daily Number of Grants of Probate and Administration in London ; the average Number of Certificates in answer to Applications from District Eegistries ; the average Number of Letters written daily to District Eegistrars ; the Number of Hours at which Eegistrars attend at Office ; and the Number of Bills of Costs heretofore taxed by the Eegistrars, &c. (131.) .... 1857-8. xvni. 473 See also Administration op Assets. Chancery, Court of, XL Ecclesiastical Courts. Judicial Statistics. Personal Estate. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Probate Duty. See Legacy Duiy. Processes foe Eent. See Eent, Processes for (Ireland). Process and Practice. See Courts in England. Courts in Ireland. Courts in Scotland. Processions. See Party Processions, Ireland. Proclamation for Assembling Parliament. See Parliament. Proclamations on Fines. See Fines and Eecoveries. Proclamations of Outlawry. See Church Notices. Proctors Costs, Ireland : Bill to explain and amend the Act 38 Geo. 3. c. 39. (I.) relating to Bills of Costs of Proctors eiaployed in carrying on and defending Suits in the Courts of Admiralty, Prerogative, and Delegates, and in all Ecclesiastical Courts in Ireland. (41. of 1824.) - clix^ 141 Professions and Trades, Duty on Profits of. See Property Duty. Property and Income Tax. Prohibited Degrees op Affinity. See Marriages. Prohibited Imports. See Imports and Exports, II. 7. Prohibition and Mandamus : Bill for improving the Proceedings in Prohibition and on Writs of Mandamus. (2. of 1830-31.) ..-....-. ccLxxxiii. 15 Bill to improve the Proceedings in Prohibition and on Writs of Mandamus in Ireland. (247.) - - - - - - - - 1846. IV. 183 See also Courts in England, H. Mandamus, Writs op. Promises and Engagements : Bill for rendering a written Memorandum necessary to the Validity of certain Promises and Engagements. (30. of 1828.) - - . - . , - ccxxrv. 99 Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange : Bill to afford Eelief to Holders of Bills of Exchange or Promissory Notes, without Notice that they were given for a usurious Consideration. (84. of 1818.) - - Lxxxvrn. 385 Bill to regulate Acceptances of Bills of Exchange. (100. of 1821.) .. - cxxi. 449 BiU for declaring the Law in relation to Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes becoming payable on Good Friday and Christmas Day. (79. of 1826-27.) - ccxi. 75 Bill to repeal certain Acts," and to consolidate anH amend the Laws, relating to Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes in Ireland. (96. of 1828.) - - CCxxit. 355 5C 2 756 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE Peomissoey - - - - Peomulgation Peomissoky Notes and Bills of Exchange — continued. Bill for regulating the protesting for Nonpayment of Bills of Exchange drawn payable at a Place not being the Place of the Eesidence of the Drawee or Drawees of the same. (232. of 1831-32.) ...... Vol. ccxcvii. p. 499 Bill for declaring the Law as to the Day on which it is requisite to present for Payment to the Acceptors or Acceptor supra Protest for Honour, or to the Eeferees or Referee in case of need, Bills of Exchange which had been dishonoured. (210.) - 1836. ii. 771 Bill to exempc certain Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes from the Operation of the Laws relating to Usury. (176.) ..... 1837. , ii. 23 Bill to amend and make perpetual the Act 1 Vict. e. 80. for exempting certain Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes from the Operation of the Laws relating to Usury. (118.) As amended in Committee, with the Amendments to be proposed on Third Eeading. (139.) - - - - - - 1839. it. 111. 113 Bill to amend, and extend until 1st January 1842, the Provisions of the Act 1 Vict. c. 80. for exempting certain Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes from the Operation of the Laws relating to Usuiy. (157.) ..... 1839. ii. 117 Bill to continue same Act until 1st January 1843. (220.), - - 1840. ii. 125 Ditto, until 1st January 1844. (145.) . ... 1841. ii. 107 Ditto, until 1st January 1846, (204.) ... - 1843. ii. 241 Ditto, until 1st January 1851. (292.) - ' - . - 1845. n. 149 Ditto, until 1st January 1856. (270.) ... - 1850. in. 379 Bill to make Provision concerning Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes payable in the Metropolis on the Day appointed for the Funeral of Arthur, late Duke of Wellington. (4.) .... .... 1852-3. III. 279 Bill for the better Prevention and Punishment of fraudulent Dealings in Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes. (309.) - - . - - 1854. iii, 257 Bill to permit the Registration of dishonoured Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes in England, and to allow Execution thereon. (55.') As amended by the Select Com. mittpe. (123.) As amended in Committee. (127.) - 1854. in. 197. 221. 233 Paper of Observations explanatory of the Bill. (55 a.) - - . 1854. in. 215 Bill to permit the Registration of dishonoured Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes in England, and to allow Execution thereon. (322.) ... 1854. in. 245 Bill to repeal the Laws relating to Usury, and to the Enrolment of Annuities. (243.) ........ 1854. VI. 681 Bill to permit the Registration of dishonoured Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes in England, and to allow Execution thereon. (8.) ... 1854-5. in. 55 Bill to facilitate the Remedies on Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes by the Prevention of frivolous or fictitious Defences to Actions therein. (221.) - 1854-5. in. 67 Amendments to be moved on Third Reading by Ld. Brougham. (221a.) . 1854-5. in. 75 Bill to amend the Law of False Pretences [obtaining Signature to Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note, &c.] (139.) . - . - . - 1857-8. iv. 375 Return of the Amount of Stamp Duty paid upon Bills of Exchange in each Year since the 5th July 1829 to 10th October 1847, distinguishing the Amount paid under the several Heads, (in 43.) ....... 1847-8. xx. 64 Ditto. (in213.-nL) ..... 1847-8. xxvni.2111 Return of Stamps upon Bills of Exchange sold by Distributors of Lancashire and Cheshire, in each Year since July 1829 to October 1847. (in 43.) . - 1847-8. xx. 66 Ditto. (in213.-nL) ..... 1847-8. xxvm. 2111 Return of Stamps upon Bills of Exchange issued in the London District for the Years 1812 to 1819. (in 43.) ...... 1847-8. xx. 68 Ditto. (in213.-nL) ..... 1847-8. xxviii. 2111 Account of the Amount of all Promissory Notes payable on Demand in Circulation during the Year 1846. (in 178.) - 1849. xxv. 379 Return of the Stamp Duty on Bills of Exchange of each Denomination in England, Scot- land, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, distinguishing the principal Commercial and Manufacturing Districts in the former Country, from the Year 1844 to the Year 1856. (in ]96.-n.) ... . ^ . 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 318 Statement of the Total Amounts drawn or created during each Quarter of the Twenty-four Years, 1830 — 53, distinguishing the Three Groups of Small, Medium, and Large Bills ; with a collateral Column of the Rate of Interest in London on First-class Bills during each Quarter, and also of the average Circulation during each Quarter, of the Notes of the Bank of England, and of the Notes of Private and Joint Stock Banks of England and Wales, (in 196.-0.) - ' - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxii. 332 See also Bank of England. Bank of Ikeland. Bank of Scotland. Banks AND Bankers. Exchange, Rate of. Forgery. Inland Revenue. Pay- master General. Statute Laws. Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures. Usury Laws. Promulgation of the Statutes : Resolutions of the House of Commons, 7th May 1801, relative to the Promulgation of the Statutes of the United Kingdom, (1801.) .... [i.] 401 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Reso- lutions, delivered by the Commons at Two Conferences, relative to the Promulgation of the Statutes, and to the Expediency of discontinuing the present Mode of engrossing Acts of Parliament in Black Letter, and of substituting a plain Round Hand instead thereof. (35.) - - 1886, ix. 407 See also Engrossment of Bills. SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. »757 Propagation - - - Property Peopagation of the Gospel, Society foe. See Quee;n's Lettee. Peopellees for the Natt. See Navy, II. 3, Peopeety Duty (43 Geo. 3.) : Bill for granting to His Majesty a Contribution on the Profits arising from Property, Profes- sions, Trades, and Offices. (1802-3.) - - - - Vol. [v.] p. 621 Bill to repeal so much of the above Act as requires Attornies, &c. to retain and pay the Duties chargeable on Public Annuities ; and to extend the Times for hearing Appeals on Assessments or Surcharges. (25. of 1 803-4.) ... - [vin.] 107 Bill for regulating the Appointment of Commissioners to act in execution of the first above Act. (76. of 1808-4.) . - - . . - - [viii.] 375 Bill to obviate certain Inconveniences which have been experienced in the Accountant General's Office in the Court of Chancery in the Execution of the first above Act. (77. of 1803-4.) - [vm.J 379 Bill to repeal certain Parts of the first above Act, and to consolidate and render more effectual the Provisions for collecting the said Duties. (34. of 1805.) - - [xm.] 93 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and the Tax upon the Profits of Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, and to regulate the Collection and Assess- ment of the same. (117. of 1808.) - - - - - [xv.] 413 Bill to regulate the Manner of assessing Lands to the Property Duty, and for granting Relief therefrom in certain Cases. (116. of 1810.) ... - xxxii. 457 Account of all Exemptions granted to Foreigners in respect of Income arising from Properly in the Funds, under the Acts of the Forty-third and Forty-sixth of George the Third. (112.) - - - - - . ■ . . 1842. XV. 383 Peopeety and Income Tax (5 & 6 Vict.) : iill for granting to Her Majesty Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, until 6th April 1845. (118.) - - - - 1842. iv. 171 Bill to provide for the assessing and charging the Property Tax on Dividends payable out of the Revenue of Foreign States., (224.) - - - 1842. ii. 19 Bill to continue until 5th April 1845 Compositions for Assessed Taxes, and to amend the Laws relating to the Land and Assessed Taxes, and also the Laws relating to the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (139.) - 1843. ii. 129 Bill to exempt from the Payment of the Property Tax the Dividends on certain Annuities of Three Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, payable for the Quarter of the Year ending the 10th October 1844. (185.) - - - 1844. v. 705 BiU to continue for Three Years the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (69.) - - - - - - 1845. v. 65 Bill to extend the Elective Franchise to Persons paying Income Tax. (120.) - 1845. iii. 581 Bill for regulating the Deduction at the Bank of Income Tax Duty in respect of certain Offices. (298.) ... ... 1846. iv. 137 Bill to continue for Three Years the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (87.) - - ... 1847-8. v. 691 Bill to continue the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices, and to amend the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 35. imposing the same. (99.) - 1851. vi. 73 Bill to continue the Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (133.) - ..... 1852. IV. 309 Bill for granting to Her Majesty Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (228.) - - - - - - 1852-3. v. 115 Bill to extend for a limited Time the Provision for Abatement of Income Tax in respect of Insurance on Lives. (376.) - - - - ' - 1852-3. v. 201 Bill to explain and amend the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 90. relating to the Duties of Assessed Taxes ; and to authorize Justices of the Peace in Ireland to administer Oaths required in Matters relating to Income Tax. (20.) - - - 1854. iii. 31 Bill for granting to Her Majesty additional Duties on Profits arising from Property, Pro- fessions, Trades, and Offices. (73.) - - - • - 1854. IV. 261 Bill for granting to Her Majesty an increased Rate of Duty on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades and Offices. (151.) .... 1854. iv. 263 Bill to continue the Act 16 8s 17 Vict. c. 91., for extending for a limited Time the Provision for Abatement of Income Tax in respect of Insurance on Lives. (198.) . 1854. iv. 341 A similar Bill. (150.) . . '. - . 1854-5. iv. 367 A similar Bill. (156.) - -. 1856. v. 159 A similar Bill. (65.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 353 • ■ Bill for better securing the ' collecting and accounting for the Land Tax, Assessed Taxes, and Income Tax by the Collectors thereof. (273.) - - - 1854. iv. 373 BiU to provide that the Property or Income Tax payable in respect of the Income from Ecclesiastical Property in Ireland shall be a Deduction in estimating the Value of such Property for the Purpose of Taxation by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. (95.) - - _ - - - - 1854-5. IV. 131 Bill for granting to Her Majesty an increased Rate of Duty on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (86.) .... 1854-5, iv. 349 ' Bill to grant Relief in assessing the Income Tax on Lands in Scotland in respect of certain Public Burdens charged thereon ; to alter and regulate the Allowances to Clerks to the Commissioners of Income Tax ; and to amend the Laws relating to the Land, Assessed, and Income Taxes, and the Redemption and Purchase of the Land Tax. (260.) - - - - - - - - 1856. V. 145 50 3 758 GENERAL. INDEX TO THE Property Pkopeett and Income Tax — continued. Bill to reduce the Rates of Duty on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices. (41.) - .... 1857, Sess. 1. Vol. ii. p. 65 Bill to amend the Laws relating to the Payment of the Land and Assessed Taxes and Pro- perty and Income Tax in Scotland. (122.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 407 Eeturns of the Amount of Property Tax paid by Persons residing in Great Britain on Pro- perty drawn from Ireland in Eents, Mortgages, Annuities, Jointures, &c. ; the Amount of Property Tax paid into the Bank of Ireland on Dividends, Annuities, &c. received by or for Persons residing in Great Britain ; and the Amount of Property and Income Tax paid by Persons residing in Ireland upon Half-pay, Salaries, and Annuities. (86.) - - . ■ . . . . . 1843. XTiii. 553 Account of the Sums received by the Public from the Tax on Income and Property, (in 7.) ........ 1844. xv. 16 Return showing the Total Annual Value of Real Property in each Parish of each County in England and Wales assessed to the Property and Income Tax for the Tear ending 5th April 1843 ; distinguishing that on Lands, Houses, Tithes, Manors, Fines, Quarries, Mines, Iron Works, Fisheries, Canals, Railways, &c. (in 43.) - - 1846. xiv. 2 Similar Return for Scotland, (in 43.) .... 1846. xiv. 354 Return showing the Net Amount of Duty collected under each separate Schedule of the Property and Income Tax Act, for the Tear ending 5th April 1843. (in 43.) - ..... ^ . . 1846. XIV. .378 Return showing the Number of Claims of Exemption under* the Property Tax Act received at the Tax Office up to 20th May 1844, the Number on which the Duty has been repaid, the Amount of Duty repaid, the Number of Claims in which. Orders have been issued by the Board of Taxes for discharging the Property of the Claimants from Assess- ment, and the Number of Claims remaining in the Tax Office for Examination and Inquiry, (in 43.) .--..-. 1846. xiv. 378 Return of the aggregate Amount and Values of the different Species of Income, as deducible from the last Five Years of the French Wars, to the Termination of the Tax on Income ; and the annual Amount of National Income, as deducible from the last Income Tax, &c. (98.) - - - - ... 1846. XIX. 363 Returns of Charge on Persons to Property and Income Tax under Schedules (D.) and (E.); also of Property and Income Tax received under each Schedule. (39.) 1847-8. xxi. 279 Return of all Assessments under Schedule (D.) of the Property Tax on Property, drawn from Ireland in the Three Years ending 5th April 1848 : Also, Return of the Amount of Property Tax deducted on Dividends paid at the Bank of Ireland to the Credit of Persons residing in Great Britain for the same Period. (82.) - 1849. xxv. 415 Resolutions respecting the Income Tax, to be proposed by the Lord Brougham and Vaux. (45.) ........ . 1851. xTi. 167 Account of Amount of Duty assessed in Great Britain under Property and Income Tax Acts, 1843—1832. (in 64.) ..... . 1852. xx. 70a Statement of the Amount of Property assessed under the different Schedules of the Property and Income Tax Act in England and Wales and Scotland for the Years ending 5th April 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, and 1853 ; and, as regards Schedule A., distinguisjiing the Amounts of Property assessed under the following Heads, for the Years 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, and 1853 ; viz.. Lands, Messuages, Tithes, Manors, Fines, Quarries, Mines, Iron Works, Fisheries, Canals, Railways, Gas Works, other Property, and General Profits. (310.) - - 1852-3. xxv. igg^ Statement (in continuation of the above) for the Year ending 5th April 1853, and for each subsequent Year! (in 263.) .... 1857-8. xviii. 475 Similar Return for Ireland for each Year since the Imposition of the Property and Income Tax. (in 263.) - ... 1857-8. xvin. 475- See also Inland Revenue. Metropolis Assessments. Property, Matters Delating to Dealings, &c. with. See the following Heads: Actions, Real. Administration op Assets. Alienation op Corporate Propertt. Bills op Lading. Bills op Sale. Charities. Copyhold and Customary Estates. County Courts. Curtesy. Debtors and Debts. Dividends. Dower. Encumbered Estates. Entailed Estates. Escheat. Illusory Appointments. Improvement and Drainage op Lands. Infants, Minors, Femes Coteet, &c. Inheritance. Inland Revenue'. Land, Occupation of. Lands, Partition of. Landlord and Tenant. Mortmain. Partnerships. Personal Property. Promissory Notes and Bills op Exchange.. Purchasers Protection. Real Property. Registration op Deeds. Salvage. Sasines, Scotland. Savings Banks. Settled Estates. Small Debts and Small Debt Courts. Titles in Ireland. Trust Monies. Warrants op Attorney. Wills. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 759 Peoperty - - - - Protestant Peopeett, Injueies to. See Malicious Injdeies to Pbopbhtt, Peopei^tt, Liteeaht. See Copteight. Peopeett, Offences against. See Ceiminal Law. Peopeett Qualification of Membees of Paeliament. See House of Commons, i. Peopeett of His Majestt. See King ( George HI.) Peopeett of Incapacitated Peesons. See Infants, &c. Lunact and Lunatics. Peopeett of Meechants. -See Meechants Peopeett. Peosecutions. See Coin and Coinage, III. 4. Conviction Rewaeds. Countt Bates. Ceimes and Offences. Customs, 1. 3. Misdemeanoes. Peosecutions, Fees eatable on : Account of Fees payable to Clerks of Assize, &c. in the several Circuits in England and Wales, on the Prosecution of Persons for Criminal Offences ; and Account of the Amount received by such Clerks of Assize, &c. in such Circuit in the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843 : Also, Eeturns of the Table of Fees payable to the Clerks of the Peace for each County in England and Wales ; of the Items charged by them in Prosecutions for Felony, and stating the Amount received by them, charged on the County Bates, in the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843. (153.) - - - 1844. Vol. x. p. 205 Returns from Clerks of Petty Sessions in England and Wales of the Amount of Fees received during each of the last Three Years ending 31st December 1842 ; and of the Number of Convictions, specifying the Amount of the Fine or Penalty, and of the Costs, &c. : Also, Return from the Keeper of each Gaol and House of Correction in England and Wales of the Number of Persons committed on Conviction by any Justice during each of the Three last Years ending 31st December 1842, for Nonpayment of any Fine, Penalty, and Costs, &c. (40.) ....... 1844. x. 389 Pkoseoutoes, Attempt to detee : Bill for the Punishment of such as shall endeavour to deter Prosecutors, Witnesses, and Jurors from the Discharge of then- Duty. (46.) ... 1846. iv. 265 Pkosecutoes Costs, Ieeland. See Witnesses. Peostitution. See Seduction and Peostitution. Protection Associations : Letters from the Secretary of State to Lord Lieutenants of Counties, Mayors, and Magistrates, respecting the Formation of Associations for Protection of Life and Property in disturbed Districts. (112.) -...-.- 1839. xvi. 453 Protection of Female Children. See Female Childeen. Protection op Inventions. See Designs Copteight. Industrial Exhibition. Letters Patent. Protection of Life. See Outrages, Ireland. Protection op Purchasers : Bill for the better Security of Purchasers of Lands, Tenements, and other Hereditaments under Decrees of Courts of Equity. (67. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxiii. 275 Bill to protect Purchasers for valuable Consideration in Ireland against Judgments not revived or re-docketted within a limited Time. (129. of 1828.) - ccxxv. 557 BiU for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Lis pendens, and Fiats in Bankruptcy. (81.) - - - 1839. iii. 523 BiU for the Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Lis pendens, and Commissions of Bankruptcy : and for providing One Office for the registering of all Judgments in Ireland ; and for amending the Laws in Ireland respecting Bankrupts and the Limitation of Actions. (232.) .... 1844. v. 553 BUI for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Lis pendens, and Life Annuities or Rent-charges. (21.) - - - - - 1854-5. vi. 347 Bill [as amended in Committee] for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Cases of Lis pendens, and Life Annuities or Rent-charges. (27.) - 1854-5. vi. 355 BiU [as amended on Report] for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judg- ments, Crown Debts, Cases of Lis pendens, and Life Annuities or Rent-chai:ges. (36.) - - ..... 1854-5. VT. 363 See also Entailed Estates. Protection of Women. See Women, Peotection of. Peotbstant AssffciATioN, Dublin. See Kilkennt Pettt Sessions. Peotestant Religion m Foeeign Counteies : Correspondence relative to the Protestant Burial Ground at Madrid. - - 1851. xv. 7 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - . ., J.852-3. xxi. 127 Correspondence respecting the British Protestant Chapel at Florence. - 1851. xv. 1 Correspondence respecting the Condition of Protestants in Turkey ; from 1841 to 1851. - ... . , - 1851. XV. 329 Further Correspondence on same Subject, 1853^. - - 1854. xviii. 65 Reports from Her Majesty's Ministers at Foreign Courts, &c. on the FacUities afforded in the several Countries in which they reside for the Erection of Protestant Chapels, and for the Formation and Regulation of Protestant Burial Grounds ; and also on the Laws which prevail in the several Countries where the Roman Catholic Religion is established touching the Exercise of the Protestant Religion. (210.) - - 1852. xvi. 385 5C 4 760 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Peotbstant - - - -Peovisions Protestant Eeligion in Foreign Countries — continued. Correspondence with Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid respecting the T-wenty-fifth Article of the Royal Spanish Decree of 17th November 1852, respecting the Exercise of the Protestant Religion by foreigners in Spain. - ' - 1852-3. Vol. xxi. p. 123 Correspondence with Her Majesty's Mission at Florence, respecting the Case of Francesco and Rosa Madiai, 1851 — 53. . - . . . 1852-3. xxi. 715 Correspondence between the British Minister at Florence and the Foreign Office, respecting the Case of the Count Guic6iardini. - - . . 1854/ xtiii. 603 Protestant Dissenters. See Dissenters. Dissenting Places of Worship.. Protestant Episcopal Church, Scotland. See Church of England, I. lo. Protestant Succession. See Oaths, I.e. Protestants, Ireland. See Sacramental Test. Protesting Bills of Exchange. See Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange. Protheroe, Mr. See Records, Public. ' Prothonotaries of King's Bench and Common Pleas, Ireland. See Courts in Ireland. Provident Associations : Bill for the more effectual Protection from Fraud and Misappropriation of the Funds of certain Charitable, Philanthropic, and Provident Associations, and for the Relief of the Members thereof from the Provisions of 39 Geo. 3. c. 79. for the more effectual Suppres- sion of Societies established for seditious and treasonable Purposes, and for better preventing treasonable and seditious Practices, and likewise of 57 Geo. 3. c. 19. for the more effectual preventing of seditious Meetings and Assemblies. (88.) - 1847-8. v. 729 Bill [as amended by the Select Committee] for the more effectual Protection from Fraud and Misappropriation of the Funds of a certain Charitable, Philanthropic, and Provident Association, known by the Name of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. (254.) • -. 1847-8. v, 735 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Provident Associations Fraud Prevention BiU ; with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (126.) - 1847-8. xxvi. 1 See also Friendly Societies. Industrial and Provident Societies. Provis, W. a. See Holyhead Roads, &c. Provisions, Stock and Clothing, Supply and Price of : Motion relative to the Supply of Provision. (85. of 1813-14.) - - . lxxi. 135 Account of Contract Prices of Provisions, Clothing, &c. supplied to Greenwich Hospital from 1st Jan. 1811 to 18th June 1814. (in 69. jof 1813-14.; - - - lxxi. 127 Account of the Contract Prices paid by the Commissary in Chief for Oatmeal, Oats, Bread, and Meat for the Troops in North Britain, (in 69. of 1813-14.) - - lxxi. 130 Account of the Contract Prices at the Victualling Office, from 1801 to 1813, for Wheat Flour, Beef, Pork, Butter, and Cheese, (in 118. of 1813-14.) - - - lxx. 212 Account of the Prices at Bethlem Hospital, for 1811, 1812, and 1813, of Beef, Mutton, Cheese, Butter, Bread, Milk, and Coals, (in 118. of 1813-14.) - - - lxx, 220 Account of the Contract Prices of Provisions, Clothing, &c. for Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals, at various Periods, from 1729 to 1818. (in 30. of 1819.) - xcviii. 381. 385 Accounts of the Contract Prices of Grain, Provisions, Clothing, &c. for Greenwich and Bethlem Hospitals, and for the Victualling and Commissariat Departments, from 1814 to 1821. (in 1. of 1822.) ---...- qxl. 423-449 Account of the Number of Neat Cattle and Sheep sold in Smithfield Market, in each Year from 1790 to 1821. (56. of 1822.) cxli. 351 Accounts of the Prices of Provisions and Necessaries at Chelsea and Greenwich Hospitals in each Year from 1795 to 1830. (29. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxviii. 267 Account of Prices paid for Provisions, Clothing, &c., and Rates of Wages to Artisans, in Greenwich Hospital, Bethlem Hospital, and the Commissariat, in each Year, from 1815 to 1832. (in 202. of 1833.) - - - - - - cccxix. 622. 623 Account of the Total Quantity and Cost of Wheat purchased by the Victualling Department in each Year from 1817 to 1832, and the Average Price of Wheat during the same Period, (in 28. of 1833.) - , - - - - - cccxxiv. 592 Statement of the Prices of Provisions, Clothing, &o., and the Wages paid to Artisans, at Greenwich Hospital, Bethlem Hospital, and the Commissariat, in each Year, from 1815 to 1835. (in 126.) --■----. 1836. xv. 980 Statement of the Prices paid for Provisions, Clothing, &c., at Greenwich Hospital, at various Periods, from 1790 to 1835. (in 334.) - - . . 1836. xvi. 560 Account of the Prices of Beef, Mutton, Veoil, Pork, Cheese, and Butter at Smithfield and Leadenhall Markets, for each Year, from 1815 to 1835. (in 23.) - 1836. xxv. 122 Account of the Quantities and Prices of Irish salted Beef and Pork contracted for, from 1813 to 1836 ; and of the Number of the several Kinds of Stock, and the Amount of Butter, Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Hams, brought into Great Britain from Ireland, in each Year, from 1815 to 1825. (in 23.) - - - - . 1836. xxv. 123. 128 Account of the several Articles of Clothing, and Prices of each; in Greenwich, Bethlem, and Chelsea Hospitals, in each Year, from 1815 to 1835. (in 23.) - 1836. xxv. 124 Return of the Sums expended in the Purchase of Fresh Meat and Wheat Flour for the Use of Greenwich Hospital in each Year from 1825 to 1830, with the Average Price per Hundredweight of Meat and per Sack of Wheat Flour for each Year. (134.) 1842. XIV. 223 Similar Return from 1831 to 1841. (125.) > » - 1842. xiv.-225 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 7fil Provisions ... - Pkussia Provisions, Stock, and Clothing, Supply and Pkice of — continued. . Returns of the Quantity of Salt Provisions, Hams, and Bacon contracted for by the Govern- ment, for each of the last Ten Years, stating the Price at which the Contracts were made ; also, the Quantity of Foreign Salt Beef and Pork, Bacon and Hams, imported into the United Kingdom in each of the last Ten Years ; also, the Quantities taken out for Home Consumption, and the Quantities re-exported ; distinguishing the Countries from whence imported and to which exported. (121.) - 1842. Vol. xiv. p. 227 Statement showing the annual average Quantities of certain Articles -retained for Home Consumption iu Ireland in the Triennial Periods terminating on the 5th January 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1826, and 1830, and the Biennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1832 and 1834 : Also, a Continuation of the Statement for the Triennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1840 and 1844. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 240 Return of the Contract Prices of Bread and Flour and Meat, with the average Prices for each Year, for the Unions formed for the Relief of the Poor in England and Wales, from ' 1835 to 1845. (167.) ------ 1846. xx. 139 Account of the Contract Prices for Bread and Flour and Meat at Chelsea Hospital, for the ■ Years 1791 and 1792, and the Years 1843, 1844, and 1845. (88.) - 1846. xix. 55 Similar Account for Greenwich Hospital. (93.) ... 1846. xix. 57 Table of Daily Wages and Prices of Threshing Laibour, and Value of Wheat per Bag, and of Barley per Quarter, from 1794 to 1845. (in 29.-App.) - - 1846. xxiii. 9 See also Cobn, and the different Kinds of Provisions and Clothing in their respective Places. ^/«o Agricultxiee. Imports and Expokts, I. II. 3. 6. Prices ,;, Current. Preserved Meats for the Navy. Spirits, II. West India f Colonies, l. * Proxies : Bill to reduce the Stamp Duties on certain Instruments of Proxy ; to amend the Laws relating to the stamping of Articles of Clerkship to Attorneys and others ; and to exempt from Stamp Duty Admissions to the Freedom of the City of London by Redemption. (261.) - - ...--'. 1856. VI. 463 Report from the Lords Committees appointed to search for Precedents respecting the Use of Proxies (on the Occasion of His Majesty's (George III.) Indisposition). (3. of 1811.) - - - - - - --- xLin. 345 Report from the Lords Committees for Privileges appointed to examine Precedents of Peers advanced to a higher Dignity entering their Proxies according to their former Titles. (42. of 1817.) - - - - - . - - , - Lxxxiv. 19 [Subjects : — I. Ordinary rorm of a Writ of Summons to Parliament, both in ancient and modem Times, and the Extent to which it was mandatory as to personal Appearance. IL Occasions on ■which such personal Appearance was dispensed with, and the several Modes and Forms of such Dispensation.] Account of the Instances, for the Ten Years ending 31st July 1849, in which, Proxies having been called, the Result of the Division was such that the Majority of the Peers present was different from the Majority of the whole Votes, present and Proxy ; distinguishing the Date of eacli Instance : And also, an Account, for the like Years, of the Number of Times in each Year in which Proxies have been called. (4.) - 1850. xx. 543 See also House of Lords, 1. Peers of Scotland. Prussia : Papers respecting the Occupation of Hanover by the King of Prussia, 1806. Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at Memel, 28th Jan. 1807. Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at Reichenbach, 14th June 1813. Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at London, 30th September 1813 ; supplementary to the Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at Reichenbach, 14th June 1813. Treaty of Union, Concert, and Subsidy between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Prussia, eoncluded and signed 1st March 1814. Supplementary Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at London, 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) Lxxvi. 241 Substance of the Three Supplementary Conventions with Russia, Austria, and Prussia, con* eluded at London, 27th June 1814. (1814-15.) - - - - lxxvi. 249 Substancd of the Treaties with Russia, Austria, and Prussia, signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) - .- . - - - - - - LXXVI. 261 Treaty of Concert between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at Vienna, the 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) . - . - . . lxxvi. 301 Additional Convention to the above Treaty. (1814-15.) ... lxxvi. 311 Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia relative to Commerce, 1824. Extract of Notes from Baron Maltzahn respecting British Produce and Manufactures imported into the Prussian States in 1823 ; with a Return of all Vessels which entered into and cleared out from Prussian Ports in 1826. (106. of 1826-27.) - - ccxx. 85 Extract from the Order of the Prussian Cabinet, dated 12th Sept. 1801, to the Minister of Statf ; -^ Baron Von Schroite, with respect to the Duty on Wheat. (111. of 1826-27.) - ccxxi. 8y ? Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the Court of Berlin on the Subject- ', , of the Com Trade. (107. of 1826-27.) - - - - - ccxxi. 9i ..!,.., Papers relating to the Ecclesiastical Establishments of Prussia. - - 1836. xli. 149 ,, 1. Papers relative to Taxation in Prussia, under the Heads of Land Tax, County Rates, Income ' Tax, and Produce Taxes, (in 29.-App.) - - - 1846. xxni. 43-45 III. • 5 D 762 GENERAL INDEX, TO THE Pkussia ----- Public PeussiI — continued. Papers' relative to the Suppression, by the Governments of Austria,. Prussia, and Eussia, of the Free State of Cracow, and to the Annexation of that State to the Austrian Empire. - - ■ - - - - 1847. Vol. xvm. p. 509 Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of Prussia ; signed at London, 1st October 1846. - - 1847. xvii. 455 Additional Articles for carrying into execution the above Convention ; signed at London, ' 14th November 1846. - - - - 1847. xvii. 481 Preliminaries of Peace and Convention of Armistice concluded between the King of Denmark , and the King of Prussia; Berlin, 10th July 1849. - - 1849. xx. 59 Extract from a Despatch from the Earl of Westmoreland, enclosing the Treaty of Peace between the King of Prussia and the King of Denmark, signed at Berlin, 2d July 1850. - - ■ - - - " , - 1850. XIX. 71 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia,' additional to the Convention concluded at Berlin, 13th, May 1846, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at London, 14th June 1855. - - - 1856. xx. 787 Treaty between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia, for the Marriage of Her Koyal Highness the Princess Eoyal with His Eoyal Highness the Prince Frederick William of Prussia ; signed at London, 18th December 1857. - - 1857-8. xv. 1 See also Copyright. Coen, II. JII. i. 3. Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. German Union of Customs. Hardvtare. Imports and Exports, II. 5. 6., &c. Italy. Netherlands and Belgium. Shipping, HI. ,1. 2. Slave Trade, I. 4. III. 3. Statistical Tables. Switzerland. Timber. Trade, Foreign, II. Treaties, &c. ix. xxvi. xliii. li. lxvi. Turkey. Prussian Commercial Union. See German Union op Customs. Public Accountants. See Accountants, Public. Public Accounts. See Accounts, Public. Public Amusements. See Amusements, Public. Public Baths and Wash-houses. See Baths and Wash-houses. Public Bills, ^ee Bills, Public. Public Buildings. See Sites for Public Buildings. Works, Public. Public Clocks. See Clocks, Public. Public Debt; See Debt, National. Debt, Public. Finance. Public Entertainment. See Public Houses. PtTBLic Exhibitions. See Industrial Exhibition. National Galleries, London. Public Grounds and Playgrounds : Bill to enable or facilitate Grants of Land to be made near populous Places, for Public Grounds for the Use and regulated Eecreation of Adults, and as Playgrounds for poor Children. (161.) As amended in Committee. (194.) - 1857-8. v. 129. 133 Bill to facilitate Grants of Land to be made near populous Places, for the Use of regulated Eecreation of Adults, and as Playgrounds for Children. (58.) As amended in Com- mittee. (94.) • - -• - - 1859, Sess. 1. in. 75. 81 Public Health : , I. Bills relating to the Public Health : Bin for promoting the Public Health. (181.) As amended by the Select Committee. (242.) With the Lords Amendments, and with the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments. (289.) - - - - 1847-8. vi. 1. 91. 185 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords, with Eeasons for disagreeing to some of the Amendments. (288.) - - 1847-8. vi. 289 Bill for confirming certain Pro-\'isional Orders of the General Board of Health, and for other Matters relative to the Public Health and the Improvement of Towns and populous Places. (276.) - - - 1849. iv. 553 Bill for confirming certain ProvisionalOrders of the General Board of Health.(291 . ) 1 850.iv.273 BiU to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health, and for certain other Purposes in relation to the Public Health Act, 1848. (291.) - 1850. iv. 279 BiU for confirming certain further Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health. (336.) - " - ' - - - . . 1850. IV. 285 BiU for confirming certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health. (191.) - - . : - - - 1851. V. 39 BiU for confirming a certain Provisional Order of the General Board of Health for applying the' Public Health Act, 1848, to the Borough of Great Yarmouth in the County of NorfoUi. (260.) ' - - - - - 1851. v. 41 BiU for confirming certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health. (287.) - - i - - . - - , - 1851. V. 43 Bill to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health. (294.) 1851. v. 49 Bill to amend the Public Health Act, and 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 90. in respect of the Assessment of ■ Tithe aiid Tithe Eentcharges for certain Eates. (243.) - - 1851. vi. 449 Bill to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health, and to amend the ■ . Public Health Act; 1848. (169.) - - . - . 1852. m. 309 ' ■ Bill to confirm" certainTrovisional Orders of the General Board of Health. (240.) 1852. in. 315 Bill to explain and amend the Public Health Act, 1848, so far as respects the Eates for the ; ■ Repair of Highways. (216.) - - - - - - 1852. iv. 323 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 763 Public Public Health : I. Bills — continued. Bill to confirm and extend certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health for the Towns of Wakefield, Elland, Wallasey, Dudley, Barnsley, Dorchester, and Welshpool. (84.) - . : - - 1852-3. Vol. iv. p. 775 Bill for altering the Mode of Repayment of Advances by the Public Works Loan Commis- sioners under the Public Health Act, 1848, and other Acts. (247.) - 1852-3. vii. Ill Bill to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the G-eneral Board 'of Health for Hertford, Accrington, Bangor, and Uxbridge, and to provide for conducting the First Election of a Local Board of Health at Elland. (315.) - - 1852-3. iv. 809 Bill to make better Provision for the Administration of the Laws relating to the Public Health. (323.) 1854. vi.l45 Bill to confirm Provisional Orders of the G-eneral Board of Health for the Districts of Plymouth, Haworth, Aberdare, Bishop Auckland, WillenhaU, and Over Darwen. (223.) - - . . - - 1854. IV 197 Bill to indemnify Local Boards of Health, as regards rating for the Eepair of Highways under the Public Health Act, 1848. (268.) - - - - 1854. iv. 227 Bill to continue and amend the Public Health Act, 1854. (311.) ,1854-5. vi. 323 BiU to confirm Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health applying the Public Health Act, 1848, to the Districts of Middlesbrough, Windhill, Christchurch, Sowerby Bridge, Keighley, Tunstall, and Toxteth Park ; and for Alteration of the Boundaries of the District of Romford. (315.) - - - - 1854-5. vi. i293 I Bill to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health applying the Public Health Act, 1848, to the Districts of Water loo- with- Seaforth, West Ham, Sowerby Bridge, and Moss-side ; for Alteration of the Boundaries of the Districts of Rusholme and Bishop Auckland; and for other Purposes. (135.) - - 1856. vi. 195 Bill to continue the General Board of Health. (265.) - - - 1856. v. 113 A similar Bill. (155.) - - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 277 Bill to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health applying the Public Health Act, 1848, to the Districts of Ipswich, Oldbury, Stroud, Llangollen, and Dukin- field ; and for altering the Constitution of the Local Board for the Main Sewerage District of Wisbech and Walsoken. (28.) - •• - 1857, Sess. 1. li. 161 Bill to apply the Public Health Act, 1848, to the Parish of Aldershot, and to constitute a Local Board of Health therein. (123.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 207 Bill to confirm a certain Provisional Order of the General Board of Health applying the Public Health Act, 1848, to the District of Skipton, in the West Riding of the County of York ; and to further declare the Limits of the District of Toxteth Park, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, for the Purposes of the said Act. (55.) - 1857-8. iv. 143 Bill for vesting in the Privy Council certain Powers for the Protection of the Public Health. [Transfer of Powers from General Board to the Privy Council.] (236.) - 1857-8. v. 137 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to One of Lords Amendments. (282.) - 1857-8. t. 143 See also Local Govbenment. II. Reports and Papers relating to the Public Health : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Health of Towns ; with Minutes of Evidence Appendix, and Index. (212.) - 1840. xxviii. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House. of Commons oij the Improvement of the Health of Towns (Interment of Bodies) ; with Minutes of Evidence. (249.) 1842. xvit. 285 Report of the Poor Law Commissioners to the Secretary of State, on an Inquiry into the sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain. - 1842. xxvi. 1 Reports on the sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of England, in consequence of an Inquiry directed to be made by the Poor Law Commissioners. 1842. xxvii. 1 Reports on the sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Scotland, in consequence of an Inquiry directed to be made by the Poor Law Commissioners. - 1842. xxviii. 1 First Report.to Her Majesty of the Commissioners for inquiring into the State of large Towns and populous Districts in England and Wales, with reference to the Causes of Disease among the Inhabitants, &c. ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. - - 1844. xxiv. 1 Second Report of the Commissioners ; with Minutes of Evidence, Supplement, and Appendix, Parti. - - 1845.. xxvi. 269 Appendix Pai-t II. to Ditto - - - - - - 1845. xxvii. 1 Report of the General Board of Health, on the Measures adopted for the Execution of the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act, and the Public Health Act, up to July 1849. - ■ " . ■ *^^^- ^^^- 1 Provisional Orders for the Application of the Public Health Act to Stratford-upon-Avon, Dartford, Newport (Monmouth), Brecon, Harrow, Derby, Dover, Chelmsford, and York. (233.) -' - - - - - - 1850. XX. 321 Report made to the General Board of Health, by Mr. Grainger, in reference to the sanitary Condition of certain Parts [Agar Town, &c.] of the Metropolis. (190.) 1851. xxxi. 427 Report on the present State of certain Parts of the Metropolis, and on the Model Lodging Houses of London ; by Mr. Grainger, (in 190.) - - - 1851. xxxi. 429 Minutes of Information collected on the practical Application of Sewer Water and Town Manures to Agricultural Production. - - - - 1852. xxxi. 1 Minutes of Information collected in respect to the Drainage of the Land forming the Sites of Towns, to Road Drainage, and the Facilitation of the Drainage of Suburban Lands. - - - " - " 1852. xxxi. 175 Minutes of Information collected with reference to Works for the Removal. of Soil Water or ^'"■' Drainagfe of Dwelling Houses and Public. Edifices, and for the Sewerage. and cleansing of the Sites of Towns. -' - _-. - - 1852. xxxi. 305 .5D 2 764 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Public Pdblic Health : II. Reports and Papers — continued. Return of the Average Rate of Expense of combined Works of Drainage and Water Supply for Towns under the Public Health Act, for the Execution of which Rates have been mortgaged under the Sanction of the General Board of Health, specifying the whole Rate of Expense per Cottage at which Supplies of Water may have been carried into Cottage Tenements, and the Rate of Expense for carrying away Waste or Soil Water, (in 258.) ' - - - . • - 1852. Vol. xxxi. p. 515 Return of all Cases in which the Inspectors of the Board of Health have been employed as Engineers in carrying out the Works executed under the Public Health Act : — Ormskirk, Hitchin, Penrith, Morpeth, Alnwick, Lancaster, Southampton, Barnard Castle, Coventry, Dartford, Croydon (Waterworks and a Plan only of Drainage Work), Worthing, Rugby, Sandgate, Launceston, Dover, Gloucester, Salisbury,' Woolwich, Ashby-de-la-Zonch, Selby, Epsom, Newmarket (Survey only). (338.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 663 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill " to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health for Hertford, Accrington, Bangor, and Uxbridge, and to provide for conducting the First Election ol a Local Board of Health at Elland." (374.) - - - 1852-3. xxxi. 231 Report to the Lord Lieutenant of the Commissioners of Health, Ireland, on the Epidemics of 1846 to 1850. ..... 1852-3. lxxvii. 205 Return of all Cases in which the Inspectors or other OfiBcers of the Board of Health have been employed as Engineers in or about Works undertaken or contemplated in pursuance of the Provisions of the Public Health Act, and also^ the Expenses incurred in each of such Works ; distinguishing the Sums charged upon the Public generally, and those charged upon the different Localities. (16.) - - - . 1854. xix. 41 Report of the General Board of Health on the Administration of the Public Health, Act, &c., from 1848 to 1854. ..... 1854. xxxviii. Ill Report on Murrain in Horned Cattle, the Public Sale of diseased Animals, and the Effects of the Consumption of their Flesh on Human Health 5 addressed to the President of the General Board of Health, by E. Headlam Greenhow, M.D., Lecturer on Public Health at St. Thomas's Hospital, &c. .... 1857, Sess. 2. xxxi. 443 Papers relating to the Sanitary State of the People of England ; b^ing the Results of an Inquiry into the different Proportions of Death produced by certain Diseases in different Districts in England ; communicated to the General Board of Health by Edward Headlam Greenhow, M.D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. &e. ; with an Introductory Report by the Medical Officer of the Board on the Preventibility of certain Kinds of premature Death. .... - 1857-8. XL. 1 Report of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council; with Appendix. 1859, Sess. 1. xxn. 359 [ScBJECTs: — I. Proceedings taken, during the Year 1858, under the Public Health Act of that Tear; as regards Vaccination, and the National Vaccine Establishment ; and Local Inquiries relative to the Prevalence and Prevention of Disease. — II. On the State of the Public Health in England.] See also Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Cholera. Criminal Law, II. 1. Croydon, Disease at. General Board ov Health. Interment of the Dead. Local Government. Metropolitan Sanitary Commission. Metropolis Sewage Manure. Metropolis Sewers. Metropolis Water. Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention. Plague. Quarantine. Vaccination. Public Houses : Bill'for the better Regulation of Public Houses in Scotland. (291.) — ^— As amended in Committee. (317.) . - - - 1852-3. vii. 55. 73 Amend" to be moved on Third Reading by Lord Rossie. (291 a, b.) - 1852-3. vii. 69. 71 Billfor the Transfer of Licences of Public Houses in Ireland. (284.) . 1854-5. vi. 325 Return of the Number of Publicans and Beershop Keepers on the Electoral List in each Borough and City, &c. (418.) - - - 1852-3. xxv. 63 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to examine into the System under which Public Houses, Hotels, Beershops, Dancing Saloons, Coffee Houses, Theatres, Temperance Hotels, and Places of Public Entertainment are sanctioned and regulated; and to report whether any Amendment of the Law can be made for the better Preservation of Public Morals, the Protection of the Revenue, and the proper Accommoda- tion of the Public ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (313.) - ,- - - - - - - 1854. XXIV. I [Subjects: — Tlie Licensing System : Exemptions of Eree Vintners. Three-halfpenny Beer-sellers. Evils of Distinction between Beershops and Public Houses. Difficulty of preventing Gambling. Adulteration of Beer j greatest in Beer shops. Ho-vr adulterated. Suggestions to prevent Adulter ation, by fixing a Standard of Strength for Beer and Spirits sold. Importance of further Inquiry into Adulteration of Food, Medicines, &c. Failure of Beershop System. Licences in Hands of I Brewers. New System of Licensing recommended. The Lata in its bearing upon Public Morals : Statistics of Intemperance defective. Sale of Drinks without Licences. Drunkenness in London, Manchester, &c. Connexion of Intemperance with Crime. Necessity to control the Sale of Intoxicating Drinks. Sunday Drinking ; greater than on other Days. Good Effects of closing Public Houses during Part of the Sunday. Proposal to close all Day on Sunday; Working Men and Publicans , in favour of it. Places of Recreation should be open on Sunday ; they are a Counter-attraction to the Public House. Opinion of the Committee that the National Institutions, &c. should be opened. Expediency of requiring Coffee Shops, Temperance Hotels, &c. to have Licences. Evil of licensing Billiard Rooms at Public Houses, &c. after the Hours for Sale of Beer, &c. Unsatisfactory State of the Law with respect to Theatres, &o. Suggestions for Control of Places of Public Amusement; may be made useful in the Prevention of Intemperance.^— Recommendations of the Committee.'] See also Beer. Constables, 1. Gaming. Outrages, Ireland. Police of the Metropolis. Sabbath. VrcTUALLERs. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869, 795 Public - - _ . . Pursuivant Public Income and Expenditube. See Finance, Public Inquirt, Commissions of. See Commissions of Public Inquiky. Public Institutions, Grants to. See Finance. Public Instruction, See Education and Schools. Public Libraries and Museums : Bill for the better Protection of Works of Art and Scientific and Literary Collections. (105.) As amended on Report. (221.) ... 1845. Vol. v. p. 69. 71 Bill for encouraging the Establishment of Museums in large Towns. (149.) - 1845. iv. 687 Bill for enabling Town Councils to establish Public Libraries and Museums. (296.) 1850. VI. 141 Bill to extend the Public Libraries Act, 1850, to Ireland and Scotland. (328.) 1852-3, vii. 87 Clause proposed to be added on Report by Lord Rossie. (328 a.) - 1852-3. Vii. 89 Bill to amend the last Act, (199.) ..... 1854. vi. 151 BiU for further promoting the Establishment of Free Public Libraries and Museums in Ireland. (153.) 1854-5. VI. 339 Bill for further promoting the Establishment of Free Public Libraries and Museums in Municipal Towns, and for extending it to Towns governed under Local Improvement Acts, and to Parishes. (222.) ..... 1854-5, VI, 327 See also National Galleries. Public Monet, 8ec., Embezzlement of. See Revenue, Public, I. Public Monies. See Finance. < ' Public Morals. See Public Houses, Public Notaries, See Notaries, Public Officers, See Actions, Frivolous and Vexatious. Embezzlement, Public Offices, See Fees, &c. Offices, Public, Public Peace, See Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. Public Prosecutions. See Crown Suits. Public Records. See Records, Public. Public Revenue. See Revenue, Public. Public Statues, See Statues, Public, Public Statutes. See Statute Law. Public Stores. See Embezzlement, Public Works, See Works, Public. Publicans. See Public Houses. Publication of Parliamentary Papers. See Parliamentary Papers, Publication op Schoolbooks, See Schoolbooks. Publications, Periodical. See Newspapers. Publishers. See Newspapers. Obscene Books, &c. Printers and Publishers. Punishments. See Crimes and Offences. PuNJAUB, Campaign in the. See East Indies, III. i. Pupils, Protection of. See Infants, Minors, &c. Purchase of Lands, &c. See Defence op the Realm. Ordnance. Westminster Improvement. Purchase of Offices. See Common Pleas, Court of, England. King's Bench, Court of, England. Purchasers Protection : Bill for the better Security of Purchasers of Lands, Tenements, and other Hereditaments under Decrees of Courts of Equity. (67. of 1814-15.) - . - lxxiii. 275 Bill to protect Purchasers for valuable Consideration in Ireland against Judgments not revived or re-docketted within a limited Time. (129. of 1828.) - - ccxxv. 557 Bill for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Lis pendens, and Fiats in Bankruptcy. (81.) - . - - - 1839. iii. 523 Bill for the Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Lis pendens, and Commissions of Bankruptcy ; and for providing One Ofiice for the registering of all Judgments in Ireland ; and for amending the Laws in Ireland respecting Bankrupts and the Limitation of Actions. (232.) - - . .1 844. v. 553 Bill for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Lis pendens, and Life Annuities or Eentcharges. (21.) - - - - . 1854-5. vi. 347 Bill [as amended in Committee] for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Cases of Lis pendens, and Life Annuities or Rentcharges. (27.) - 1854-5. vi. 355 Bill [as amended on Report] for the better Protection of Purchasers against Judgments, Crown Debts, Cases of Lis pendens, and Life Annuities or Rent-charges. (36.) ---...•-- 1854-5. VI. 363 See also Entailed Estates. Purchasers Titles. See Real Property. Pursuivant to the Great Seal. See House of .Lords. 5 D 3 766 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Quakers - - Qitarter a: ■ QpAKEES. See Dissenters. Oaths, 1. 2. Tithes, Ireland. Qualification of Members of Parliament. See House of Commons, I. Qualification for Offices. See Indemnity. Sacramental Test. Quarantine : Bill to make Provision for the eflFectual Performance of Quarantine. (12. of 1805.) [xiii.J 5 BUI for removing Doubts as to the Power of appointing Superintendents of Quarantine and their Assistants. (25. of 1810.) - - - ' - - xxxii. 71 Bill to repeal the several Laws relating to the Performance of Quarantine, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. , (130. of 1825.) - . - clxxv. 675 Account of all Ships having Cotton on board from Alexandria which arrived at London and Liverpool, from 1st Jan. to 14th April 1825. (70. of 1825.) - - cxciii. 107 Orders in Council by which Ships having Cotton on board from Alexandria have been released from Quarantine. (105. & 107. (f 1825.) - - cxciii. 109. 117 Papers relating to the Quarantine Laws. (150. of 1825.) - - ccxiii. 121 Return of the Number of Vessels that have performed Quarantine at Standgate Creek and Milford Haven, from 1st January 1826 to 1st January 1844; of the Number of Persons usually employed in the Lazarettes at Standgate Creek and Milford Haven, and the Expenses of maintaining each Establishment ; of the Number who -have died on board the Quarantine Vessels at Standgate Creek and Milford Haven of contagious Disorders, and of the Number who have died of contagious Disorders on board any Ship whilst lying at Quarantine. (47.) - - - - - - 1844., xv. 629 First Report of the General Board of Health on Quarantine (Cholera); with Ap- pendix. - - - - - ... 1849. XLi. 137 Second Report on Quarantine (Yellow Fever) ; with Appendixes. 1852. xxxix. 1 Appendix V. to Second Report : (Report of Dr. W. H. Burrell on the Plague of Malta in 1813.) - - ... 1854-5. xliv. 361 Instructions or Communications from the Superintendent General of Quarantine to the Medical Superintendents of Quarantine at Southampton, respecting the Imposition or Non-imposition of Quarantine on Vessels arriving from the West Indies, from 1st January 1852 until 17th June 1853, or respecting the Release of such Vessels from Quarantine : Also, the Amount in detail of Quarantine Fees, and the Authority under which the same were levied, and the Persons to whom they were payable, in respect of Vessels at Southamptpn, during the same Period. (285.) 1852-3. xxv. 665 See also Plague. Revenue, Public, II. Trade, Foreign, II. QuARB Impedit : Bill to give Costs in Actions of Quare impedit. (114.) - - 1834. j. pt. I. p.;5]5 Return of "VyTits of Quare impedit and Ne admittas issued from the Office of the Clerk of Appearances and Writs of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, in the Years 1843 and 1844, since the passing of the Acts of the 6 & 7 Vict. c. 54. and 7 & 8 Vict. c. 27. (222.) --..-.-. 1845. VIII. '305 Quarter Sessions : Bill for regulating the Time for holding the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions in E:T>land. (65 of 1813-14.) - - . Lxix. 431 Bill to empower Magistrates to divide the Court of Quarter Sessions. (41. of. 1819.) xcvii. 91 Bill to allow Appeals from Towns Corporate and Franchises in certain Cases to the General or Quarter Sessions of the Peace. (54. of 1820.) - - - " . cxiv. 267 Bill to regulate the Times for holding the General Sessions of the Peace in the several Counties in Ireland. (148. of 1819.) - . . . xcvn 859 A similar BUI. (53. of 1821.) cxxi". 147 BiU for preventing ' the Interference of the Spring Assizes with the April Quarter Sessions. (105.) - - - - - - - 1834. I. pt. 1. p. 469 BUI to authorize Courts of Sessions of the Peace to reserve Points of Law in Criminal Cases (65.) - - \ ■ " .,. ' - ,1837. II. 363 BiU to empower the Recorder or other Person presiding in Quarter Sessions in Corporate Cities and Towns, and Justices of the Peace for Counties, Ridings, or Divisions to dividB their respective Courts in certain Cases. (67.)— —As amended by the Com- mittee. (93.) - - - - - - .' 1837. IV. 1.5 BiU to remove Doubts as to summoning Juries at adjourned Quarter Sessions of the Peace. (^^•) " „ ■ , t" . ,. : „ ^' " - ■ 1838. in. 269 BiU to limit the Criminal Jurisdiction of Coui-ts of Quarter Sessions. (38.) 1841. 11. 645 A similar Bill. (61.) - - - - . . 1842! n". 587 Bill to define the Jurisdiction ,of Justices in General and Quarter Sessions of the Peace. (62.) - - , - - 1842. in. 499 BiU with the Amendments made by the Commons. (143.) - 1842. in. 497 BiU to confirm certain Proceedings which may have been had after the passing of the Act, intituled " An Act to define the Jurisdiction of Justices in General and Quarter Sessions of 1837. xv. 181. 191 Standing Orders as to the Deposit with Clerks of the Peace and certain other Persons, of certain Documents relating to Railway Bills. (249.) 1837. xv. 203 List of Railway Subscription Contracts deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons in the Session 1837; with Form of Contract, and Index to the Names of Subscribers. (40.) - - - - - - - 1837. ix. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the present State of the Communications by Railroads, so far as relates to the Transmission of Letters and to the Post Office in general ; to ascertain on what Terms Mails are now conveyed by the Railroads in operation ; and what Measures it may be just and expedient to adopt for the Purpose of securing to the Public the Benefit of the Con- veyance of the Mails by Railroads ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (372.) ... .... 1838. XXXV. 1 [Subjects ; — The Committee recommend a Bill for compelling Railway Companies to perform all tke Services that may be required from them by the Postmaster General ; that Arbitrators be appointed to settle any Disputes as to the Price of such Services ; and that the Post Office be empowered to run their own Engines.] ' Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons for ascertaining how far the Formation of RaUroads may affect the Interests of Turnpike Trusts, and the Creditors of such Trusts ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (218.) - - 1839. xxn. 485 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1839, to inquire into the State of Communication by Railways ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (115.) - ... 1839. xxm. 1 ' Second Report from same Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (115.2.) ... . 1839. xxm. 127 [Subjects: — 1. Financial Situation of Railway Companies. Evasion practised upon the Revenue by means of Blank Forms of Transfer. Deficiency of Parliamentary Estimates for constructing Lines. — IL The Power given to Railway Companies, and its probable Effect upon the Convenience of the Public and the Intercourse of the Country. Variance between the Interests of Companies and the Public with respect to high and low Fares. Carriage of Goods by Railway Companies and by competing Carriers. Necessity for prohibiting, as far as Locomotive Power is concerned, s the Rivalry of competing Parties on the same Line of Railway. Propriety of General Termini con- sidered, with special Relation to the Greenwich Railway. Accidents on Railways. Expediency of instituting a Railway Board, for the Supervision of Byelaws, the Protection of the Public, and for arbitrating in Matters of Dispute. — III. The System under which Railroads are taxed. A Revision of the present System recommended.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1840, to inquire further into the same Subject ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (in 305.) ...... 1840. xxxi. 1 [Subject: — Danger and Inconvenience of the Greenwich Railway affording a General Terminus , for the Croydon, Brighton, and Dover Lines.] Second Report from the same Committee, (in 305.) - - - 1840. xxxi. 27 [Subject:— Proposed Height of Bridges and Tunnels for carrying Turnpike or public Carriage Roads over or under any Railway or Canal.] Third Report from the same Committee, (in 305.) - - - 1840. xxxi. 37 [Subjects: — L Conveyance of Passengers by Railway. Net^essity of Umiting the Amount chargeable for Passengers, Luggage, &c. Proposed Board for Supervision of all Matters connected with Railways. — II. Carriage of Cattle and Goods by Railways. Competition between Railways and ■Canals, and between Railway Companies and private Carriers.] Fourth Report from the same Commiittee. (in 305.) ... 1840. xxxi. 51 [Subjects : — Taxation of Railway Passengers. Conveyance of Troops. Electric Telegraphs.] Fifth Report from the same Comndttiee. (in 305.) - - - 1840. xxxi. 59 [The Committee merely reported the fiirther Evidence that they had taken, as well as the Evidence upon which the preceding Reports were founded.]' SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 775 Railways Railways : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 1. Reports, Resolutions, and Standing Orders — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider whether it is desirable to vest in the Board of Trade a discretionary Power of issuing Regulations for the Prevention of Accidents upon Railways ; and if so, under what Conditions and Limitations ; with Minutes of Evidence. (176.) - - 1841. Vol. xxvi. p. 221 , [Sdbjeci: — The Committee recommend that Supervision by the Board of Trade continue to be exercised in the way of Suggestion, rather than in that of positive EeguIation.J First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons , appointed to consider whether any and what new Provisions ought to be introduced into such Railway Bills as may come before the House, for the Advantage of the Public and the Improvement of the Railway System^ and likewise to consider whether any and what Changes ought to be made in the Standing Orders relating to Railways. (115.) - 1844. xxi. 1 [Subject: — The Committee recommend that in all Railway Bills there be inserted a Clause for rendering such Bills liable to the Provisions of any General Act.] Second Report from the same Committee, (in 115.) - - 1844. xxi. 3 [Subject: — Resolutions as to the Mode of Proceeding with regard to competing Railway Bills before Parliament.] Third Report from the same Committee, (in 115.) - - - 1844. xxi. 5 [Subject: — Resolutions with regard to new Railways.] Fourth Report from the same Committee, (in 115.) ... 1844. xxi. 11 [Subject: — Alterations in the Standing Orders relating to Railway Bills.] ' Fifth Report from the same Committee. (115.2.) ... 1844. xxi. 15 [SuBtiECTs : — ^I. Rating of Railways. — II. Conditions to be attached to the Grant of new Powers to existing Companies. — HI. On the Degree of Supervision which it may be right that a Department of the Government should exercise over future Railway Schemes in their earlier Stages ; and on voluntary Arrangements with existing Companies. — IV. Station Yards. Carrying Question. Loan Notes. Provision for restraining Railway Companies from exceeding the Powers of their Acts of Incorporation. Electric Telegraph. Constitution of future Railway Bill Committees.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Atmospheric Railways ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (156.) - - - 1845. xxi. 173 [Subjects: — Successfiil working of the Bdugstown and Dublin and the Kingstown and Dalkey Lines. The Committee express a strong Opinion in favour of the general Merits of the Atmospheric Principle.] First Report from the Select Cbmmittee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the best Mode of constituting Committees on Railways Bills in the present Session of , Parliament, and of the most expedient Manner in which Railway Bills having relation to similar Objects may be brought under the Consideration of the same Committee. (in 186.) ..... . 1845. xxi. 411 Second Report from the same Committee, (in 186.) • - - 1845. xxi. 417 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to take into consideration the Practicability and Expediency of establishing some Principle of Compensation to ■ be made to the Owners of Property, whose Lands, &c. may be compulsorily taken for the Construction of Railways ; and also to take into consideration the Question of Severance, and that of Injury to Residences ; with Minutes of. Evidence. (184.) ... . . 1845. xvm. 27 Resolutions of the House of Lords proposed to be made Standing Orders, regarding Railway and other Bills. (111. 201. 253. 256. 260. & 278.) - - 1845. viii. 477-489 Copies of Resolutions by the Commons on Railway Bills. (187.) - 1845. viii. 491 First Report by the Lords Committees appointed a Select Committee to inquire into the State and Progress of the several Railway Bills before Parliament. (?25.) 1845. xix. 425 Reports from the Classification Committee of the House ofj Commons on Railway Bills. (188.) ........ 1845. XXI. 445 Resolutions of the House of Lords respecting Railway Bills, proposed to be made Sessional Orders. (96. 109. 109 a. 126. & 128.) - - 1846. xix. 275. 277. 279. 285. 287 Orders of the House of Lords as t'o receiving Petitions, &c. for Railway and other Private Bills. - - -. 1846. I. 19 ' First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Mode in which this House shall deal with Railway Bills during the present Session. (12.) ...---.. 1846. XXVI. 143 Second Report from the same Committee. (22.) - -• - 1846. xxvi. 145 Third Report from the same Committee. (45.) ... 1846. xxvi. 147 Fourth Report from the same Committee. (50.) - - - 1846. xxvi. 149 Fifth Report from the same Committee. (52.) - - - 1846. xxvi. 151 Sixth Report from the same Committee. (56.) - - - 1846. xxvi. 153 Seventh Report from the same Committee. (60.) - - - 1846. xxvi. 155 Eighth Report from the same Committee. (135.) - - - 1846. xxvi. 157 [Subjects :— The above Reports consist merely of Recommendations relative to the Formation of the several Railway Bills into Classes or Group's, with a view to their being submitted to Select Com- mittees for Consideration of their Merits.] 5E 4 776 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Railways Railways : 11. Reports, &c. — continued. ] . Reports, Resolutions, and Standing Orders- — continued. Report from the Select Committee of tlie House of Lords appointed to consider the best Means of enforcing one uniform System of Management on Railroads, and to secure the due Fulfilment of the Provisions of the Acts of Parliament under which the Companies have obtained their Powers, whereby greater Accommodation and Safety may be insured to the Public ; to consider what Means may be adopted for diminishing the extravagant Expenses attendant on obtaining Acts of Parliament for legitimate and necessary Undertakings, and at the same Time for discouraging the Formation of Schemes got up for the mere Purpose of Speculation ; and to consider what Measures could be framed to protect Individuals from the Injury they may sustain by the laying down Lines of Railway through their Property, without subjecting them to the ruinous Expense of op- posing Bills in Parliament; with Minutes of Evidence. (76.) - 1846. Vol. xxvi. p. 163 [Subjects: — Objections to Railway Bills for Non-compliance with Standing Orders. Expense of Witnesses kept in attendance upon Committees. Needless Details contained in Schedules served upon Owners and Occupiers. Extension of Time for Lodgment of Parliamentary Plans. Expense incurred by Service of Notices upon Landowners living at a Distance from the Line of Bailway. Appointment of some Authority having Power to sanction Corrections or Inaccuracies of Parish Plans after they have been lodged. Objection to the present System of referring to a Committee the Selection of the Line. Serious Extent to which new Lines are projected, merely for Purposes of Speculation. Gambling in Railway Scrip. The Committee express their Agreement in certain Recommendations contained in the Report of Railway and Canal Amalgamation Committee of the House of Commons ; and recommend the Appointment of a Board to consider the whole System of Railway Communication, and to have a controlling PoVer over the Management of the various Railway Companies.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the Principle of Amalgamation as applied to the Railway and Canal Bills now under the Consideration of Parliament ; together with an Appendix. (198.)- 1846. xxxii. 203 [Subjects : — The Principle of Amalgamation ; its Dangers and Benefits, The Committee recommend the Restriction in Railway Bills of the Power to lease or sell Railways or Canals, and the careful Revision of Rates and Tolls in all Amalgamation Bills. Private Arrangements entered into by independent Companies, whereby an Amalgamation is practically obtained without Application to Parliament.] Second Report from the same Committee ; together with Minutes of Evidence and Index. (199.) ---.--.. 1846. XXXII, 211 [Subjects: — Difficulty of securing the Canal Interest from the Interference or Control of Railway Companies, or of aflbrding to the former a full Opportunity of testing its Capabilities as a rival System. Advantage taken by Canal Companies possessing central Links in a great Chain to establish a Rate of Charges so high as to secure to themselves a large Return even upon a small Amount of Traffic. Effect of Competition in leading afterwards to private Arrangements between Companies. Impolitic altogether to refuse the Sanction of Parliament to Amalgamation Bills ; but a searching Inquiry should be instituted into the Merits of each Case. Necessity for appointing a Board for the Supervision of Railways and Canals.] Standing Orders ofthe House of Lords relative to Railway and other Bills. (4.) 1847. xv. 361 Ditto, as amended. (5.) ----- . 1847. xv. 363 Resolutious of the House of Lords relative to the Suspension of Railway Bills. (199.) M- .f- - • - - . . . . 1847. XV. 365 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider whether it is expedient that any Measures should be adopted for suspending further Proceedings in all or any of the Railroad Bills in the present Session, &c. (191.) - 1847. xxv. 363 First and Second Reports of the Select Committee (1846) of the House of Commons on Railway Acts Enactments ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (38.) ---.-... 1847-8. XXXII. 1 First, Second, and Third Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Railway Bills. (178.) . . . - . 1847-8. xxxii. 703 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1845, to take into consideration the Practicability and Expediency of establishing some Principle of Com- pensation to be made to the Owners of Real Property whose Lands, &c. may be com- pulsorily taken for the Construction of Public Railways ; and also further to take into consideration the Question of Severance and that of Injury to Residences ; with the Minutes of Evidence. (15.) ----- 1847-8. xxvi. 127 First Report from the Select Committee ofthe House of Lords appointed to consider whether the Railway Acts do not require Amendment, with a view of providing for a more effectual Audit of Accounts, to guard against the Application of the Funds of such Companies to Purposes for which they were not subscribed under the Authority of the Legislature ; and to whom were referred the Papers and Accounts of the North Wales Railway; with Minutes of Evidence, and Wlppendix. (21.-I.) - - 1849. xxix. 1 [Subjects:— iVor«A Wales Railway Company. Review of the History and Proceedings of. Illegal Conduct of the Company in misappropriating its Eunds by way of Loan to the South-western and Richmond Companies, and to private Parties, on a very questionable Class of Railway Securities. Contrivances of the Directors to conceal these Transactions from the Knowlege of the Share- holders and also of the Auditors. False Information set on l foot for the Purpose of effecting a Depreciation of Shares. Shares so depreciated purchased by certain Directors, with a view to Profit derived from a Division of the unexpended Capital of the Company. Application for a Bill for Dissolution of the Company ; Bill withdrawn. Breaking-up of the Company, and Distribution of its Capital, without Authority of Parliament.] Second Report from the same Committee ; with the further Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix. (21 .-II.) - - - . , - - i849. xxix. 311 (The Committee merely reported the Evidence without offering any Remarks thereon.) SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 77f. Railways Railwats : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 1. Reports, Resolutions, and Standing Orders — continued. Third Report from the same Committee ; with the further Minutes of Evidence. (21.-1X1.) - ..... 1849. Vol. x±ix. p. 467 [Subjects: — Magnitude and Importance of the Railway Interest. Begulations undto ■which the Financial Affairs of Railway Companies ai-e generally conducted. Want of Uniformity of Accounts. Railway Accounts should not only be made uniform, but more detailed and explana- tory. Future Form of Railway Accounts. Separate Accounts for separate Branches, &c. Depreciation or Reserve Fund. Existing Securities against Abuse insufficient. Improved and independent Audit.] Appendix to Minutes of Evidence ; with an Index. (21.-App. & Ind.) - 1849. xxix. 579 [Sbejects : — Papers relating to the Edinburgh and Glasgow, the Caledonian, the Dublin and Kings- town, and the South Devon Railways. Proposed Form for periodical Abstracts of the Accounts of / Railway Companies.] Evidence taken before the House of Lords in the Matter of the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Company. (85.) . . _ . 1850. xxi. 1 Statements made by Mr. Charles De Lacy Naph, the Secretary to the Committee of the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Company, at the Bar of the House, on the 12th instant, in explanation of his Evidence before the House in the Matter of the Returns respecting the said Railway. (119') - - . - 18.50. xxi. 19 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Bill. (206.) . - .1851. xix. 481 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of so much of the Report of the Select Committee on the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Bill, as relates to the Conduct of Charles De Lacy Nash j with Minutes of Evideace, and an Appendix. (242.) .... 1851. xix. 483 RepOrt from the Select Committee on the Propriety of altering the Standing Order No. 185. so far as regards Railway Bills ; with Minutes of Evidence taken before them. (249.) ..... . . 1852. XXI. 351 Return of the Number of Railway Bills before the House of Lords in the Session 1852 to which the Standing Order No. 185. was applicable, the Number of Meetings held under the said Order on such Bills, and the Number of Cases in which the requisite Majority to enable the Bills to be proceeded with was not obtained, specifying all such Cases. (250.) .... - . 1852. xTii. 419 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the Principle of Amalgamation as applied to Railway, or Railway and Canal Bills, about to be brought under the Consideration of Parliament, and to consider the Principles which ought to guide the House in Railway Legislation. (105. 1.) . - 1852-3. Lii. 1 [SoBJEOTs: — The Committee recommend that all Railway Bills introduced into the House during the present Session should be made integral in themselves.] , ' ■ Second Report ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (105.2.) - 1852-3. rii. 5, (The Committee merely reported the Minutes of Evidence.) Third' Report ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (105.3.) - 1852-3. Lii. 173 (The Committee merely reported the Minutes of Evidence.) Fourth Report. (105. 4.) ----- - 1852-3. Lii. 435 [Subjects: — Impropriety of sanctioning Amalgamation Bills now before Parliament, without adopting the most careful Regulations to protect the Public against Railway Monopolies. Ultimate Combination the general Result of temporary Competition of rival Companies. Necessity for Vigilance in parting with any Control which the Legislature may possess over Railway Companies. The Committee advise that the general Question of Ajnalgamation be determined; and that in the meanwhile the Second Reading of all Amalgamation Bills be postponed. Necessity of great Caution in admitting " Running" Clauses.] Fifth Report ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (105. 5.) - 1852-3. lu. 443 [Subjects: — Inexpediency of any general System of Amalgama,tions. Difference between Combi- nations by Private Agreement and Amalgamation by Parliamentary Enactment. How far " Running^' Powers may be conceded. Union of Railways with Canals. Inequality of Charges on Railways. Expediency of appointing a Standing Committee for the Consideration of ali Railway and Canal Bills. Railway Accidents. Possibility of connecting the Guard with the Driver of the Engine.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway (Construction of Docks, &c.) BiU. (229.) - - - *■ - - • - - 1S54. XXI. 315 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the best Mode of securing the Public Interests and diminishing Parliamentary Eipenses in reference to Railway and Canal Legislation. (252.) - - 1857-8. xxiii. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee ; together with Appendix and Index. (252.-II.) - - - .... 1857-8. xxm. 9" See also Standing Okders. 2. Reports from Lords Committees on Railway Bills: Birmingham and Oxford Junction. (190.) .... 1847. xxv. 367 Cheltenham and Great Western Union. (141.) - - . 1836. xii. 15 Croydon and Epsom. (197.) ..... . 1844. xix. 19 Deptford Pier Junction. (143.) - - . . . - 1836. xii. 31 Direct London and Portsmouth, Brighton and Chichester (Portsmouth Extension), and Guild- ford, Chichester, and Portsmouth. (328.) - ' - - -" 1845. xix. 63 Dublin and Drogheda. (247.) - - - - - 1836. xii. 81 III. 5 F 778 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Railways Railways : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 2. Reports from Lords Committees on Railway Bills — continued. Eastern CoufitieB. (16.9.) - ... 1836. Vol. xn. p. 73 Hayle Railway. (156.) ..... 1836. xii. 67 Hull and Selby. (121.) - ..... 1836. xii. 11 Irish Great Western. (275. & 325.) - - - 1845. xviii. 277. 383 London and BlackwaU Conunercial. (205.) .... 1836. xn. 79 London and Cambridge. (161.) ... . . 1836. xn. 71 London and Croydon. (188.) - - - . . - 1836. xii. 77 London and Dover (South-eastern). (136.) ... . 1836. xn. 13 London and York. (372. & 325.) ..... 1845. xix. 269. 383 London Grand Junction. (110.) ... . . 1836. xn. 1 Manchester and Leeds. (147.) ...... 1836. xn. 39 Manchester and Southampton. (317.) ..... 1846. xxvi. 159 Midland Counties. (142.) ...... 1836. xn. 27 Newcastle-upon-Tyne and North Shields. (144.) - - - 1836. xn. 33 North of England. (150.) ...... 1836. xn. 285 North Midland. (155.) -.-.... 1836. xn. 51 Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton. (276.) - - 1850. xxin. 177 Preston and Longridge. (180.) ...... 1836. xn. 75 Sheffield and Rotherham. (158.) .... . 1836. xn. 69 Stamford and Spalding. (192.) -/ - - - 1846. xxvi. 161 Taff Vale Railway. (164.) .... . 1836. xn. 37 Thames Haven Railway and Dock. (157.) .... 1836. xn. 283 York and North Midland. (145.) --...» 1836. xn. 35 York, Newcastle, and Berwick (Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle Railway Lease and Amalgamation) Bill, (in 209.) - - - - - 1849. xxxn. 669 York, Newcastle, and Berwick, and Maryport and Carlisle Lease and Amalgamation BUI. (in 209.) ...... 1849. xxxn. 669 3. Evidence taken before Lords Committees on Railway Bills : Cheltenham and Great Western Union. (78.) .... 1836. xxxi. 1 Chester and Birkenhead. (107.) - - - - - - 1837. xvn. 1 Clarence Railway. (42. of 1829.) ...... ccLxn. 1 Coleorton Railway. (68. of 1833.) - - - - cccxxv. 729 Dublin and Drogheda. (241.) - - - 1836. xxxin. 445 Edinburgh and Glasgow. (185.) - . . . 1838. xx. 1 Glasgow, Paisley, KUmarnock, and Ayr. (146.) .... 1837. xvin. 1 Great Western. (81.) - . - - - 1835. xxxix. XL. & xli. HuU and Selby. (83.) - - - . . 1836. xyxn. 1 Liverpool and Manchester. (68. of 1826.) - - - . ccix. 137 London and Birmingham. (181. of 1831-32.) .... cccxi. 167 London and Brighton. (195.) - - 1836. xxxiv. pts. 1 & 2 London and Southampton. (106.) ... 1834. xxm. pt. 2. p. 1 London Grand Junction. (94.) - - - - 1836. xxxi. 273 Manchester and Cheshire Junction. (216.) - - - 1836. xxxni. 185 North Midland. (114.) ..... 1836. xxxn. 119 Oxford and Great Western Union. (70.) .... 1837. xix. 1 Ditto. (227.) - - - 1838. xx. 495 Sheffield and Rotherham. (102.) - - - 1835. XLm. 1 Stockton and Darlington. (73. of 1828.) . - - . ccxl. 511 Taff Vale Railway. (62.) .... 1837. xix. 249 Warrington and Newton. (72. of 1831.) . - - . ccxcrv. 353 Furness Railway, (in 265.) ..... Chester and Holyhead (Power to purchase), (in 265.) London, Brighton, and South Coast (London Bridge and New Cross I , „ , „ „ „^ Stations), (in 265.) r ^»*'-«- ^^^- ^^^ London and South-western Railway (Acts Amendment, Extension, Deviation, and new Works), (in 265.) Letter from J. Lefevre, Esq., to the Chairman of the Select Committee of the House of Com- mons on Railway Bills, furnishing the Opinion of the Board of Trade and the Commis- sioners of Railways respecting the Establishment of Steam-boat Arrangements contained in the Chester and Holyhead, London and South-western, London, Brighton, and South Coast, and Furness Railway BiUs. (in 178.) - .. - 1847-8. xxxn. 722 4. Reports and Papers relating to Accidents on Railways : Return of Accidents on Railways ; showing the Name of the Railway, the Nature of the Accident, and the Number of Persons kUled or injured. ... ,1842. rs. 3 Similar Return. - - - - , 1843. xin. 249. 275-344 Similar Return. - - - - . „ 1844. xxxYi. 11 Similar Return, (in 156.) .... 1345. xxi. 368 Report of Major General Pasley, on locking the Doors of Railway Carriages, and Correspon- dence on the Subject between the Lords of the Committee for Trade and the Great Western and other Railway Companies. (197.) ... 1842. ix. 369 Reports of Major General Pasley, &c. relative to Accidents upon Railways, and Points connected with the PubUc Safety. - - ■ 4. - 1843. xm. 483-520 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 779 Railways Railwats : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 4. Reports and Papers relating to Accidents on Railways — continued. Reports of Major General Pasley, on opening new Branches ; Occupation of Land for pre- _ venting Slips ; Bridges at level Crossings; and Accidents. - 1844. Vol. xxxvi. p. 156-209 Major General Pasley's Report on the Accident of the I7th June on the Great Western Railway. (238.) --.--.. 184.5. xxxix. 343 Letter from Major General Pasley, transmitting Captain Coddington's Report of his Inspec- tion of the Almond Valley Bridge .of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, where a fatal Accident Occurred to an Engine Driver. (296.) - - 1845. xxxix. 34f Letter from Major General Pasley, transmitting Captain Coddington's Report on the Accident of 19th May on the Edinburglf and Glasgow Railway, by which a Passenger was killed ; with Minutes of Evidence attached. (297.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 351 Letter from Major General Pasley, transmitting Captain Coddington's Report of his Inquiry into the Circumstances which led to the Collision at the New Cross Station of the London and Croydon Railway on 21st June. (298.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 357 Major General Pasley's Report of his Inspection of the Box Tunnel on the Great Western Railway on 17th April 1845. (299.) .... 1845. xxxix. 359 Report of Major General Pasley on the Accident, of 26th June, on the Bristol and Birmingham Railway, by a Collision between a single Engine and a Passenger Train, whereby several Passengers were injured. (300.) - - 1845. xxxix. 363, Report of Major General Pasley on an Accident on the South-eastern Railway on 28th July 1845. (369.) ........ 1845. xxxix. 367 Report of Major General Pasley on an Accident on the Eastern Counties Railway on 4th August 1845. (370.) ..... 1845. xxxrx. 371 Report of Major General Pasley on an Accident on the London and Birmingham Railway on 29th July 1845. (371.) - - ... 1845. xxxix. 375 Tables showing the Number and Nature of Accidents on Railways which have been reported to the Department under the Provisions of the Act 3 & 4 Viet. c. 97. for regulating Railways. ........ 1846. xLn. 3 Major General Pasley's Report to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade on the fatal Accident of 20th January on the South-eastern Railway, occasioned by the falling of a Bridge under a Goods Train. (7.) . - - 1846. XLn. 661 Letter from Major General Pasley, transmitting Captain Coddington's Report of his Inquiry into the fatal Accident which occurred, on 12th April, on the Newcastle and Darlington (B.randling Junction) Railway, by the Engine of a Train running off the Rails, and breaking through the Roof of an adjoining House. (HI.) - 1846. xlh. 665 Major General Pasley's Report of his Inquiry into an Accident which occurred on the Eastern Counties Railway on 12th April, in consequence of One of Two Engines attached to a Special Train getting off the Rails. (112.) .... 1846. xxii. 671 Return of Accidents on Railways, with the Correspondence between the Board of Trade and the various Railway Companies relative thereto, in the Year 1853. (in 105. 3.) - ... . . . . . 1852-3. Lii. 173 Return of the Number of Passengers and Railway Servants killed or injured by Accidents occurring to Trains, during the Year 1852. (90.) - 1852-3. lxvi. 469 Return of the Number and Nature of the Accidents and the Injuries to Life and Limb which have occurred on all the Railways in Great Britain and Ireland, - from 1st January to 30th June 1852 ; together with the Number of Passengers conveyed during that Period. (101.) - - ..... 1852-3. LXTi. 423 Similar Return for the Half Year ended 31st December 1852. (167.) - 1852-3. lxvi. 435 - 1852-3. lxvi. 453 • 1854. XXXIV. 623 - 1854. xxxrv. 641 1854-5. XXXIII. 561 - 1854-5. xxxm. 583 - 1856. xx. 421 - 1856. XI,. 445 - 1857, Sess. 1. xii. 313 - 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 165 - 1857-8. XXXV. 413 - 1857-8. XXXV. 435 - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 463 Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto - ' ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto Ditto ditto 30th June 1853. ■ (437.) 31st December 1853. 30th June 1854. 31st December 1854. 30th June 1 855. 31st December 1855. 30th June 1856. 31st December 1856. 30th June 1857. 31st December 1857. 30th June 1858. 31st December 1858. Reports of the Inspecting Officers of the Railway Department to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade upon certain Accidents which have occurred on Railways between 1st January and 28th February 1854. ... 1854. xxxiv. 483 Similar Reports for February, March, and April 1854. - 1854. Ditto, April and May 1854. ... . 1854. Ditto, June and July 1854. ..... 1854. Ditto, August, September, and October 1854. . - - 1854. Ditto, November and December 1854. ... 1854-5. Ditto, January and February 1855. - - - 1854-5. Ditto, March, April, May, and June 1855. - . 1854-5. Ditto, June 1855. 1854-5. Ditto, July and August 1855. - - - 1854-5. Ditto, September and October 1855. - - . 1854-5. Ditto, August, September, October, November, and December 1855. 1856 Ditto, January and February 1857. - - - 1857, .Sess. 1. 5F 2 xxxiv. 515 XXXIV. 541 XXXIV. 553 XXXIV. 565 xxxm. 319 xxxiii. 351 xxxm. 401 xxxm. 429 xxxm. 439 xxxm. 475 XL. 269 XII. 335 7S0 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Railways Railtvats : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 4. Reports and Papers' relating to Accidents on Railways — continued. Similar Reports for Jan., Feb., Mar., and April 1857. (Part II.) 1857, Sess.2. Vol.xxx. p. 131 ■ Ditto, March, April, May, June, and July 1857. (Part III.) - 1857, Sess.2. xxx. 145 Ditto, July, August, September, October, Novembei-, and. December 1857. (Part IV.) 1857-8. xxxv. 283 Ditto, November and December 1857. (Part V.) - - 1857-8. xxxv. 339 Ditto, January, February, and March 1858. (Part I.) - 1857-8. xxxv. 359 Ditto, January, February, March, and April 1858. (Part 11.) - 1857-8. xxxv. 369 Ditto, May 1858. (Part. III.) - - . . 1857-8. x:^xv. 397 Ditto, May and June 1858. (Part IV.) - - - 1857-8. xxxv. 405 Ditto, May to December 1858. (Part V.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 485 Ditto, January, February, and March 1859. (Parti.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 553 Ditto, January and March 1859. (Part II.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 565 Special Reports of Inspectors : — Upon an Accident which occurred at the Kegworth Station on the Midland Railway on 22d November 1854. - - ' - - - 1854-5. xxxiii. 497 Upon the Explosion of Boilers of Locomotive Engines, at the Gloucester Station of the Great Western • Railway on 7th Feb. 1855, and at the Greenock Station of the Caledonian Railway on 5th April 1855 ; with Copy of a Circular addressed by their Lordships to the Railway Companies on the Subj^t. - 1854-5. xxxiii. 551 Upon an Accident which occurred on the South Staffordshire Railway on 23d December 1854. - 1854-5. xxxiii. 507 Upon a Collision between Two Passenger Trains, which occurred on 21st May 1855, at the Dudley Station of the South Staffordshire Railway. - 1854-5. xxxiii. 525 Further Correspondence between the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and the South Staffordshire Company upon the same Subject. - 1 854-5. xxxiii. 533 Upon Four Accidents which occurred on the South-eastern Railway, one near the Reading Station on 12th September, one near Gravesend on 29th September, one at the Bricklayers Arms Junction on 7th December, and one at the Strood Station on 25th December 1855. .---.. 1856. xl. 339 Report to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade upon the principal Accidents which have occurred on Railways during the Year 1853. - 1854. xxxiv. 229 Ditto, for the Year 1854. ... . 1854-5. xxxiii. 257 Ditto, for the Year 1855. . . _ . 1856. xl. 215 Ditto, for the Year 1856. - - - 1857, Sess. 1. xii. 225 Ditto, for the Year 1857. .... 1857-8. xxxv. 239 Ditto, for the Year 1858. - .... . 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 405 [ Other Reports and Returns relating to Railway Accidents will be found embodied in the Annual Reports of the Commissioners of Railways, and of the Board of Trade, See 5. 6. infra.l , 5. Reports, S^c. of the Board of Trade : First Report of the Officers of the Railway Department to the President of the Board of Trade. - - - - - - . 1841. xii. 423 Second Report, with Appendixes. . - . . . 1842. ix. 1 Supplement to the above Report, with Plans, &c. - - 1842. ix. 345 Third Report, with Appendixes. - - - - 1843. xiii. 245 Fourth Report, with Appendixes. . . . _ 1844. xxxvi. 1 Minute of the Lords of the Committee of Pi'ivy Council for Trade, dated- the 10th Day of July 1845, relative tQ the Constitution and Mode of Proceedings of the Railway Depart- ment of the Board of Trade. (272.) .... 1845. VIII. 473 List of projected Railways, of which Plans and Sections have been deposited with the Rail, way Department of the Board of Trade, (in 186.) - - - 1845. xxi. 436 Return of the Number of Railway Plans in favour of which the Railway Board have reported. (158.) ------. i845. viii. 463 Return of ^,11 Railway Projects submitted to the Consideration of the Board of Trade ; showing the Date at which each such Project was received, and specifying those upon which the Board have reported to Parliament. (159.) - - . . 1845. viii. 467 Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on proposed Amalgamations of Railways. (152.) - - - . . . i845. xxxix. 263 Reports on the following Railway Schemes, during Session 1845 : — Aberdare Railway, (in 113.) - - - . . 1845. xxxix. 217 Berkshire, Hampshire, Wiltshire, &c. (42.) Map. (42 a.) - . 75.81 Brighton, Lewis, and .Hastings — Keymer Branch.' (in 113.) - - - 218 - Rje and Ashford Branch, (in 155.) - - 273 Chester and Holyhead, (in 155.) - - . . . _ 273 Cornwall and Devonshire. (47.) Map. (47 a.) - - . . 87. 93 Colchester and Harwich. (91.) Map. (91 a.) - . - 189. 193 Coventry, Bedworth and Nuneaton, (in 113.) .... 218 Dunstable, London, and Birmingham, (in 113.) - . . 218 Durham and East Yorkshire Division. (93.) Maps referred to. (93 a. 93 5. & 113a.) - - - - - - - 199.205.211.229 Eastern Counties Extensions, (in 113.) - - - . . 218 Erewash Valley, (in 113.) -, . . ' . . 220 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 781 Railways Railways : II. Reports, &c, — continued. 5. Reports, Sfc. of the Board of Trade — continued. Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1845 — continued. Epping. (in 113.) .... 1845. Vol. xxxix. p. 220 Great North of England, Clarence, and Hartlepool Junction — Extension and Branches, (in 113.) Map. (113 a.) ..." .222.229 Ireland. (90.) Map. (90 a.) - - . - . -315.323 Ireland, North and North-west of, (74.) Map. (74 a.) - - -297.307 Ireland, Westward of Dublin. (92.) Map. (92 a.) - - -329.337 Kentish Coast, (in 113.) . . - - - - - 222 Kentish and South-eastern. (H.) Map. (11a.) . ~ - 1.13 Lancashire, &c. (114.) ^Maps. (114 a. & 1145.) - -235.251.257 Launceston and South Devon, (in 113.) ..... 223 Lynn and Ely. (in 113.) ....... 221 London and G-ravesend, vi§, North Woolwich, (in 113.) ... 222 London, Worcester, and Wolverhampton District, and the Birmingham and Shrewsbury District. (41.) Map. (41 a.) - - - - 57. 69 London and Yorlc. (89.) Map. (§9o.) - . - . -157-183 Manchester and Leeds District. (32.) Map. (32 a.) ... 33.51 Metropolis Approaches. (72.) Map. (72a.) . . - .113.119 Midland Railway Branches, (in 113.) - - - - . 225 Mold Branch of Chester and Holyhead, (in 155.) - - - - 273 Newcastle to Berwick. (31.) ^Map. (31 a.) - - - -19.27 Newcastle-upon-Tyne and North Shields Railway-^Tynemouth Extension and New Quay Branch, (in 113.) Map. (113 a.) - - -225.229 Norfolk and Suffolk. (48.) Map. (48 a.) - - - - 99. 107 I North Union — ^Branch to River Ribble. (in 113.) - - - - > 226 PorthdynUaen and Bangor, (in 155.) .... . 273 Portsmouth. (87.) Map. (87a.) ..... 135. 141 Scotland. (75.) Map. (75 a.) - - . - . . 277.291 Sheffield and Eotherham — ^Branch to Sheffield and Manchester Railway. (in ] 13.) ....... - 226 South Devon Amendment, and Tavistock Branch Railway, (in 113.) - 224 South Wales. (88.) Map. (88 a.) - _ - - - -147.151 Trent Valley and Churnet Valley. (73.) Map. (73 a.). - -125.129 N West London — Thames and Knightsbridge Extensions, (in 113.) - - 226 York and Scarborough Deviation, (in 113.) Map. (113 a.) - -226.229 Reports on the following Railway Schemes Abandonment : — Cornwall. (84.) ..... . 1852. xxviii. 369 Oldham Alliance. (31.) . - - - - - 1852-3. lxvi. 379 Portbury Pier and Railway. (12.) - - - 1852. xxviif. 365 Scottish Grand Junction. (11.) - - 1852. xxviii. 361 Minutes of the Privy Council for Trade, of the 9th July 1846, on "The East and West India Docks and Birmingham Junction Railway Bill," so far as it relates to the Railway crossing the London and Blackwall Line on a Level. (224.) - 1846. xiii. 329 Report of the Officers of the Railway Department to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, for the Years 1844-45; with Appendixes I. and II. - 1846. XLii. 1 Appendix III. to ditto. ...... 1846. xlii. 421 Report to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plan, tations of the Proceedings of the Department i-elating to Railways, for the Year 1851. ........ 18.52. XXVIII. 1 Further Report, 1852. ..... . 1852-3. lxvi. 1 Further Report, 1853. ...... 1854. xxxiv. 1 Further Report, 1854. ..... 1854-5. xxxiii. 1 Further Report, 1855. ...... i856. xl. 1 Further Report, 1856. ..... 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 1 Further Report, 1857. » - - - - - 1857-8. xxxv. 1 Observations on the South-eastern (Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Purchase, &c.) Bill, forwarded by the Board of Trade on 29th April last to the Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords and the Chairman of Committee on Ways and Means. House of Commons. (252.) - - -. - - - 1852-3-. xxv. 711 General Report of the Board of Trade on the Railway and Canal Bills of Session 1 of 1859 ; with Maps of England, Scotland, and Ireland, showing the various Railways already open, those authorized to be made, and those proposed to be made by Bills of the present Session ; also similar Maps of Railways in the Metropolis, and in the Vicinity of Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, &c. (23.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 1 Further Reports of the Board of Trade on the Railway and Canal Bills of First Session of 1859 ; viz. :— Bagenalstown and Wexford. (23. 1.) . . . 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 107 Banff, Macduff, and Turriff Junction. (23.2.) . . . - 109 Beckenham and Sydenham Junction. (23.3.) - . - 111 Bedford, Pottdn, and Cambridge. (23.4.) . . - - 113 Belfast and County Down. (23.5.) - . - - 115 Belfast and Londonderry Junction. (23.79.) - 269 Berks and Hants Extension. (23.6.) - - - - - 117 Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction. (23. 109.) - - 331 5 F S ' 782 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Railways Railways : 11. Reports, &c. — continued. 5. Reports, ^c. of the JBoard of Trade — continued. Further Keports during the First Session of 1859 — continued. Birmingham, Erdington, and Sutton Coldfield. (23. 7.) - 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. viii. p. 119 Western Line. (23.8.) - - 121 Border Counties. (23. ill.) - ... - 337 Border Union (North British). (23. 80.) - - - - - 271 Bradford, Wakeiaeld, and Leeds. (23. 9.) - - - - - 123 Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction. (23. 81.) - ^- - - 275 Breconshire Railway and Canal. (23. 82.) ..... 277 .Bridport. (23.10.) ... . . - 125 Burton-upon-Treht. (23.11.) - - - - . - 127 Caledonian. (23.12.) - ' - - ' - , - - - 129 Carlisle, Langholm, and Hawick^ (23. 112.) - - ... 341 Carmarthen and Cardigan. (23. 13.) - - .... 131 Castle Douglas and Dumfries. (23.14.) - - - 133 Caterham. (23.15.) ... ... 135 Central Wales. (23.16.) '->.-- - 137 Charleston Railway and Harbour. (23. 83.) - . 279 Chester and Holyhead. (23. 130.) ----- . 385 Cleveland. (23.17.) -.---- - 139 Colne Valley and Halstead Railway Extension. (23. 18.) . 141 Cork and Kinsale Junction. (23. 19.) ..... 143 Cowes and Newport (Isle of Wight). (23. 84.) - - - - 281 Dartmouth and Torbay. (23. 20.) - - - - - - 145 Dublin and Drogheda. (23. 21.) .... - 147 Dublin and Wicklow. (23. 22.) .... - - 149 Dundalk and Enniskillen. (23.85.) - - . - - 283 Dundee and Newtyle. (23. 23.) - - - - - 151 East Kent. (23.24.) ..-».... 153 East Suffolk. (23.25.) ...... 155 Epping. (23.26.) .-.-.... 157 Findhorn. (23.86'.) - ,- - - - - - - 285 Formartine and Buchan. (23. 27.) ...... 159 Gateshead Quay. (23. 87.) ..... - 287 Gloucester and Cheltenham Tramway Abandonment. (23. 88.) - - 289 Great North of Scotland. (23. 113.) . - . . - 343 Great Northern. (23.28.) - - . . . 161 Great Northern and Western of Ireland. (23. 29.) - - 165 Great Western. (23.129.) - - - - - - 381 Great Western and Brentford. (23. 30.) . - . . , 167 Hampstead Junction. (23. 31.) ..... . igg Hereford and Brecon. "(23. 89.) - - . „ 291 Heme Bay and Faversham (Margate Extension). (23. 32.) - - 171 Hertford, Luton, and Dunstable. (23.33.) - - - - 173 Holywood and Bangor. (23. 90.) - .... 293 Hooton and Neston. (23. 34.) - - - - - -175 Isle of Wight (Eastern Section). (23. 131.) - - - - - 389 Kensington Station and North and South London Junction. (23. 35.) - 177 Kingsbridge and South Devon. (23. 36.) ..... 179 Lancashire and Yorkshire — Ossett and Dewsbury Branches. (23. 37.) - 181 Rochdale and Eoyton Branches. (23.38.) - 183 Lancashire and Yorkshire and East Lancashire. (23. 147.) - - 431 Lancaster and Carlisle. (23.132.) ..... . 391 Leatherhead and Dorking. (23. 39. & 23. 114.) - - - -185.347 Leeds, Bradford, and Halifax Junction. (23.40.) .... 137 Leominster and Kington. (23. 41.) ...... 139 Liverpool Stations Junction. (23. 133.) .... 395 Liverpool, Garston, and Allerton. (23. 117.) - - - - 355 Llanidloes and Newtown. (23. 42.) - - - - 191 Llyfni Vale Railway and Harbour. (23. 143.) - . . 423 Llynvi Valley. (23.91.) - ' - - - - - 295 London Bridge and Charing Cross. (23. 141.) - . . . 417 London and North-western — Arrangements. (23. 110.) ... 335 - Batley to Adwalton. (23. 43.) - 193 - Denton to Stalybridge. (23. 44.) - - 195 - Extensions to, Ossett. (23.45.) - -, - 197 London and North-western, &c. Traffic Arrangements. (23. llfi.) - - 349 London and South-western. (23. 116.) - - - . 351 London, Brighton, and South Coast. (23. 46.) .... 199 Londonderry Bridge. (23.148.) - . . . - - 439 Londonderry and Coleraine. (23. 92.) .... . 297 Londonderry and Lough SwiUey. (23. 142.) - - - - 421 Lymington. (23.47.) ...... .203 Manchester, Liverpool, Swansea, and Milford Haven Junction. (23. 48.) - 205 Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire (Sale or Lease). (23. 118.) - - 359 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 783 Railways Railways : 11. Eeports, &c. — continued. 5. Reports, SfC. of the Board of Trade — continued- Further Reports during the First Session of 1859 — continued. Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire — Station at Man- "I ^onn c!„„„ i ir«i ttttt r« 9n7 Chester. (23.49.) - . , . . j 1859, Sess. 1. Vol.viii.p.207 Maybole and Girvan. (23. 50.) ... - - - 209 Merthyr, Tredegar, and Abergavenny. (23.51.) - - - 211 Metropolitan Abandonment, &c. (23. 119.) ... - - 361 Mid-Kent. f23.52.) - - - - - - - - 213 Midland. (23.53.) - 215 Midland Great Western of Ireland— Cavan to Clones, &c. (23. 93.) - 299 - - - - Sligo Extension, (23.94.) - - 301 Liffey Branch. (23.54.) - - - 217 Mid- Sussex and Midhurst Junction. (23.55.) - - - 219 Mountsorrel. (23.96.) .- - - - - - - 303 Much Wenlock and Severn Junction. (23. 66.) - - - -221 Newcastle-under-Lyme, Silverdale, and Madeley Junction. (23. 120.) - - 363 Newry and Armagh. (23. 57.) ...--- 223 North British and Selkirk and Galashiels. (23. 58.) - - - 225 North and South London Junction. (23, 134.) ... 399 North Staffordshire. (23. 135.) ... . . 401 North.eastern and Bedale and Leyburn Companies Amalgamation. (23. 59.) - 227 North-eastern Railway — Harrowgate Branches. (23. 60.) - ' - 229 Nidd VaHey Branch. (23.61.) - - - 231 North-western. (23.62.) ...--.. 233 North.western of Ireland. (23. 96.) ... - . 305 Norwich and Spalding. (23. 63.) - .... 235 Norwood and Streatham. (23. 64.) . . - - - - 237 Nuneaton and Hinckley. (23. 121.) .... - 365 Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Guide Bridge Junction. (23. 66. & 23. 136.) 239. 403 Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton. (23. 66.) - . - - - 241 Portsmouth New Docks and Railway. (23. 122.) ... . 367 Portsmouth and London and South-western. (23. 97.) - - 307 Ringwood, Christchurch, and Bournemouth. (23. 98.) - - - - 309 Scottish Central. (23.67,) - - - - - - - 243 Sevenoaks. (23.99.) ........ 311 Silverdale and Newcastle-under.Lyme. (23, 100,) - - - - 313 Sirhowy Tramroad. (23. 137.) .... - .405 Sittingbourne and Sheerness — Additional Capital. (23. 68.) ... 247 Working Arrangements. (23. 123.) , - . 369 Somerset Central. (23. 124.) - - . - - - -371 South Durham and Lancashire Union. (23. 69.) - - - 249 South Staffordshire. (23. 101. & 23. 138.) ..... 315. 409 South Wales, Pembroke, and Tenby Junction. (23, 70.) ... 251 South Yorkshire Railway and River Dun Company. (23. 144.) - - 425 Stockton and Darlington, (23. 71.) . - - - 253 Stokes Bay Railway and Pier, (23, 102.) ..... 317 Swanage Railway and Pier. (23. 103.) .... . 319 Swansea Vale. (23.72.) ... ... 255 Tenbury. (23,73.) ... . . - 257 Tendring Hundred, (23, 74.) ..---.. 259 Tralee and Killarney. (23. 104.) . . ... 321 Ulster. (23,125.) I . . 373 Vale of LlangoUen, (23. 75.) ...... 261 Vale of Neath. (23.139.) ....... 411 Victoria Station and North.western and Great Western Junction. (23. 126.) . 375 Victoria Station and Pimlico. (23. 105.) ..... 323 Wansbeck. (23.106.) - ...-.- 325 Wandsworth and Putney. (23,76.) ..... - 263 Warrington and Stockport. (23. 77. & 23. 140.) ..... 265. 415 Waveney VaUey. (23. 145.) - ..... 427 Wells and Fakenham. (23. 78.) . - . - - - 267 West London. (23.146.) ....... 429 West End of London and Crystal Palace (Nos. 1. and 2.) (23, 127.) - - 377 Wimbledon and Dorking and Epsom and Leatherhead. (23. 128.) - - 379 Witney (No. 2.) (23. 107.) ..... .327 Worcester and Hereford. (23. 108.) - - - - . 329 6. Reports from the Commissioners of Railways : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on proposed Schemes of the South-eastern Com- pany for Railway Communication between London and Dover, (215.) 1847. XL. 343 Report from the Commissioners of Railways to the Select Committee of the House of Com- mons on Railway Bills, (in 178.) - - . 1847-8. xxxii, 725 Report of the Railway Commissioners upon the Expediency of refusing to permit the Use of Locomotive Engines on Railroads running through or over Dockyards and populous Parts of Cities. (218.) ..... 1847-8, xLvn. 419 5F 4 784 GENERAL INDEX. TO, THE - t - i- Railways Railways : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 6. Reports from the Commissioners of Railways— continueA. Report of the Commissioners of Railways respecting Railway Commuflication between London' and Birmingham ; together with an Appendix, containing Correspondence with the'London and North-western and the Great Western, &c. Companies on the Subject. (90.) - - - - - - - 1847-8. Vol. XLTii. p. 1 Letter from Lord Redesdale to the Earl Granville, of 1st June 1848, on the Subject of the Report of the Commissioners of Railways respecting Railway Communication between London and Birmingham. (164.) - - - - i 1847-8. xlvii. 189 Report; of the Commissioners of Railways on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway (Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle Railway Lease and Amalgamation) Bill, and the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway and Maryport and Carlisle Railway Lease and Amalgamation Bill. (>^01.) - - ... 1849. xlvi. 309 Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Abandonment " of Part of the Morayshire Railway. (240.) - - - -• - ' - 1851. xxix. 527 Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Abandonment of the Dumblane, Doune, and Callander Railway. (3.) - - - - - 1851. xxix. 523 Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners of Railways : 1847. - 1847-8. xxvii. 195 Further Report, 1848. ---... 1849. xlvi. 77 Further Report, 1849. ------ 1850. xxxii. 303 Further Report, 1850. ...... 1851. xxix. 103 Reports on the following Railway Schemes, during Session.. 1847 : — Aberdeen — ^Brechin Branch and Deviation, (in 148. 69.) - . 1847. XL. 329 Aberdeen and Great North of Scotland Amalgamation, (in 148. 69.) - - 329 Aberdeen Harbour — Improvement and Sale, (in 148. 69.) - - - , 329 Airdrie and Bathgate Junction — Amendment, &c. (148. 38.) - - - 181 Ambergate, Nottingham, Boston, and Eastern Junction — Branches to Notting- ham, &c. (148. 7.) ----- - - 63 Arbroath and Forfar and Scottish Midland Junction Connecting Railway. , (in 148. 69.) - - - - - - - - 329 Axholme. (in 148. 59.) ---... . 329 Ayrshire and Galloway, (in 148. 10.) - - .69 Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction — Deviation of Main Line and Cheshire Brandh. (in 148. 48.) ...... 239 Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction, and Chester and Birkenhead Purchase or Amalgamation, (in 148. 48.) .... 239 Birmingham and Oxford Junction — Warwick and Stratford Line ; Deviation. (in 148.14.) - . . .... 77 Birmingham and Oxford Junction, and Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Dudley Railways Amalgamation, (in 148. 14.) . . .77 Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Dudley Act — Stourbridge and West Brom- wich, &c. (in 148. 14.) . . . . . ..77 Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and Stour Valley, (in 148. 45.) . - 195 Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton — ^Amendment and Deviations, (in 148. ss-.) . 265 Boston, Stamford, and Birmingham Railway — Branch to Wisbeach Harbour ; to Sutton Bridge Harbour ; Peterborough and Thorney Line. (148. 16.) . 107 Braintree and Halstead. (in 148. 27.) .... . 14,1 Bristol and Exeter — Branch ' from Bleadon to Wells, Glastonbury, and Street ; Taunton and Castle Cai-y Branch; Crediton to Launceston. (148.18.) - 111 Bristol and South Wales Junction, and Aust Ferry. (148. 43.) . . 191 Buckingham and Brackley Junction Railway, and Oxford and Bletchley Junction Railway Companies — Amalgamation, &c. (in 148. 46.) ... 195 Caledonian — Edinburgh Station and Branches ; Branches to Douglas, Lesma. hago, and Strathavon ; Extension, with Branches to the Wishaw and , Coltness ; Garnkirk Branch to Glasgow and Station ; Clyde Brido-e and Glasgow Station ; Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock Amalgamation ; Glas. gow, Barrhead, >nd Neilston, and Glasgow Southern Terminal Railway Junction; Wishaw and Coltness Purchase; Branches to Canobie; Glaso-ow Dumfries, and Carlisle, Part of. (in 148. 22.) . . . ° . 121 Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction — Deviations. (148. 26.) . . 139 Cambridge, St. Neot's, and Bedford Junction, (in 148. 10.) - . - 69 Chard Canal and Railway — Branches ; Sale and Lease. (148. 11.) - . 71 Cheltenham and Oxford — Great Western Junction, (in 148. 14.) - . 77 Chester and Holyhead Extensions, (in 148.48.) .... 241 Clarence and Leeds and Thirsk Amalgamation, (in 148. 63.) - - 303 Colchester, Stour Valley, Sudbury, and Halstead— Extension to Melford Lavenham, and Clare ; and from Lavenham to Bury St. Edmund's ; Lease to Ipswich and Bury St. Edmund's Company ; Stour Navigation Purchase (148.12.) - - . . . ... .'73 Cork and Bandon — Amendment, Deviation, &c. (148. 26.) ... 137 Cork, Blackrock, and Passage — Amendment, &c. (148.30.) ... 159 Cornwall — Amendment, Deviation, &c. (in 148. 14.) . .77 Cornwall and Devon Central and Plymouth Railway, (in 148. 5.) . 41 Coventry, Banbury, and Oxford Junction. (148. 42.) ." ' . . 189 Coventry, Nuneaton, and Birmingham and Leicester— Power to purchase to the London and North-western'and Midland, (in 148. 45.) ... 195 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 785 -^.■"/^ . . Railways Railways : II. Reports, hc.-^continued. 6.' Reports from the Commissioners of Rdilivays — continued. Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1847 — continued. Derbyshire, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire Junction. (148; 49.) 1847. Vol. xl. p. 243 Direct London and Portsmouth — Brighton and Chichester, and London, Brighton, South Coast, and London and Soufh-western Railway Companies Acts Amendment, (in 148.5.) - - - - - - 41 Direct London and Portsmouth and Brighton and South Coast Amalgamation. (148.31.) - 161 Direct London and Portsmouth — Amendment, (in 148.31.) - - - 161 Dublin and Belfast Junction and Navan Branch, (in 148. 37.) - - 177 Dublin and Drogheda — Branch from Navan to Kells ; Amendment, and Pur- chase of Navan Branch, (in 148.37.) .... - 177 Dublin, Dundrum, and Rathfarnham Extension, (in 148. 29.) - - 157 Dufiryn Llynvi and Porthcawl and Llynvi Valley Amalgamation, (in 148. 33.) 169 Dundalk and Enniskillen Amendment, (in 148. 37.) - - • 177 Dundee and Perth — Alteration, Extension, and Branches, (in 148.46.) - 225 Dundee and Newtyle — Widening, altering, and improving, (in 148. 46.) - 225 ■ East Fife Railway — Deviation of Main Line, and Improvement of the Junction ■with the Edinburgh and Northern, (in 148. 71.) - - - - 333 East Lancashire — Deviations and Rawtenstall Coal Branch ; Burnley Connecting Line ; Bury to Manchester ; Clitheroe, Milton, and Padiham ; Southport Branch and Preston Extension. (148.65.) - - - - 311 East Lincolnshire — ^Louth to Lincoln ; Louth Navigation Purchase ; Deviation ' and Branch to East Grimsby, &c. (148.19.) - - - - ]15 East Lothian Central, (in 148. lo.) ----- - 69 Eastern Counties — Tottenham to Guildford Street ; Enlargement of London and Stratford Stations ; Stratford to Victoria Park ; Uford to Tilbury Fort and Southend ; Purchase of North Woolwich ; Maldon, Witham, and Braintree Purchase ; Lynn and Ely, Ely and Huntingdon, and Lynn and Dereham Railway Lease ; Cambridge, Royston, and Ware, &c. ; Cambridge to Bedford, &c. ; Somersham to Ramsey; Hertford to Hit- chin, &c. ; Wisbeach to Spalding ; Peterborough to Folkingham ; Spalding to Newark, (in 148. 27.) - - - - - . 141 Eastern Counties Coal and Coasting Dock and Junction Railway, (in 148. lo.) 69 Eastern Union — Manningtree to Harwich, (in 148. 24.) - - 133 Eastern Union and Hadleigh Junction — Sale to the Eastern Union Railway Company, (in 148. 2.4.) - - - - - - 133 Eastern Union and Hadleigh — ^Lavenham Extension, &c. (in 148. 24.) ' - 133 Eastern Union and Ipswich and Bury Amalgamation, (in 148. 24.) - - 133 Edinburgh and Bathgate — Extension of Barracks Branch, (in 148. 47.) - 227 Edinburgh and Glasgow — Amendment; Purchase; Monkland and Kirkintilloch Amalgamation, (in 148. 47.) ..---. 227 Edinburgh, Leith, and Granton Railway — ^Leith and Granton Junction; Leith Extension ; Union Canal and Caledonion Junction, (in 148. 71.) - 333 Edinburgh and Northern Railway — Branch from Burntisland to Dunfermline, &c. ; Burntisland Pier and Grantham Ferry Purchase, &c.; St. Andrew's and Newburgh Harbour Branch, &c.; Tay Ferry Improvement, (in 148. 71.) 333 Edinburgh and Northern and Edinburgh and Granton Railways Amalgamation. (in 148. 71.) - - 333 Edinburgh and Perth Railway and Branches. (148. 70.) - - - 331 Enfield and Edmonton, (in 148. 27.) ----- 141 Exeter and Exmonth Railway Act Amendment, (in 148. 5.) - - 41 Fleetwood, Preston, and West Riding Railway — Burnley and Colling Branches. (148.64.) - - - , - - - - 309 Glasgow Airdrie, and Monklands — Branch at Glasgow ; Cowlairs Branch. (in 148. 47.) - - - - - - 227 Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston. See Caledonian. Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston, and Glasgow Southern Terminal Railways Amalgamation, (in 148. 22.) - - - - 121 Glasgow, Dumfries, and Carlisle Branches, &c. (in 148. 15.) - - 99 Glasgow, Kilmarnock, and Ardrossan — Deviation, &c. (148.20.) - 117 Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock — Branches ; and Purchase by the Caledonian. , (in 148. 22.) 121 Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr Branches, Sec. (in 148. 16.) - - 99 Glasgow General Terminus and Glasgow Harbour Branches, (in 148.22.) - 121 Great Northern — ^Hertford to Hatfield and St. Albans ; Deviations between London and Grantham ; Branch to King's Lynn ; Deviation between Peterborough, Boston, and Doncaster ; Branches to Sleaford ; Purchase of Ambergate, Nottingham, and Boston, and Eastern Counties Junction Railway ; Horncastle -Branch ; isle of Axholme Extension ; Deviation between Grantham^and York ; Extension to Leeds, Sec. (in 148. 6.) - 59 Glasgow, Dumfries, and Carlisle, and Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, and Ayr — Amalgamation, &c. (in 148. 15.) . < . - - - 99 Gloucester and Dean Forest — Construction of Docks, &c. (in 148. 14.) - - 77 Gloucester and Hereford Railway and Canal Purchase, (in 148.46.) - - 195 III. 5 G 786 • • GENERAL INDEX TO ' THE RailVays Eailwats : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 6. Reports from the Commissioners of Railways— 'COTiimsiGdi. Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1847 — continued. Great Southern & Western — ^Portarlington to Tullamore. (148. 35.) 1847. Vol. xl. p. 173 Great Western — ^Branches to West London Railway, &c. ; and to Egham, Staines, &c. ; Extension of the Berks and Hants ; Powers of Leasing, &c. (in 148. 14.) - - - - 7-77 Hartlepool and Stockton Junction, (in 148. 63.) , - , . 303 Harwich and Eastern Counties Junction. (148. 9.) - - »• - 67 Herne Bay and Canterbury Junction, (148. 17.) - - -, . 109 Ipswich and Bury St. Edmund's — Ipswich to Woodbridge ; Stowmarket to Sud- bury ; Extension to Yarmouth ; Aylsham and North Walsham. (in 148, 2.) 19 Leeds Central Railway Station, (in 148. 6. & 148. 63.) , - ■ - - 59. 303 Leeds and Thirsk Railway — Knaresborough and Boroughbridge Branch ; Harrogate and Pately Branch ; Branch to Melmerby, .&c. ; Deviation of JVIain Line, &c. in .Crimple Valley ; Leeds, Durham, and Newcastle Extension, &c. ; Eaglescliffe and StUlington Extension, &c. ; Supply of Water to Leeds, &c. (in 148. 63.) - - - - - 303 Liskeard and Caradon — Amendment. (148. 23.) ... . \^\ Liskeard and Launceston — ^Branch Railway, (in 148. 10.) - - - 69 Liverpool, Crosby, and Southport. (in 148. 10.) - - : - - 69 Liverpool, Manchester, and Newcastle-uponf Tyne Junction. . (in 148. 66.) - 317 Liverpool, Manchester, and Northern Counties Union. (148.66.) -■ - 317 Llynvi Valley Extension, (in 148. 33.) - - . - . 159 London and Blackwall — Improvement and Branches, (148. 60.) - 279 London and North-western — St. Albans, Luton, and Dunstable ; Newport Pagnel, Olney, and Wellingborough ; Atherstone and Whitacre, Branch ; Coventry and Nuneaton Branch ; Kenilworth, Leamington, &c. j Bescot and Wolverhampton ; Portobello and Wolverhampton Branch, &c. ; Birmingham to Lichfield, &c. ; Lease and Purchase of Huddersfield and Manchester Railway and Canal ; Purchasje of Earl of Ellesmere's Interest in the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway ; Ormskirk and Rainsford Branch, &c. ; Liverpool Station, &c. (in 148, 45.) . - 195 London and South-western — Acts Amendment ; Guildford Extension, and Portsmouth and Fareham Extension ; Widening ; Andover apd Southamp. ton ; Salisbury and Yeovil, with Branches to Shaftesbury, &c. ; Blandford and Bruton ; Exeter, Truro, Plymouth, &e, ; Exeter, Yeovil, and Dorchester ; Lease of Taw Vale Railway and Dock. (148. 5.) - - 41 London Bridge Termini — General Enlargement. (148. 4.) - - . 31 London, Brighton, and South Coast — Kent Line to Maidstone, Canterbury, and Tunbridge ; London Bridge Station Enlargement; Extension to London Bridge, (in 148.4.) - ' - . . - . - 31 London, Oxford, and Cheltenham Railway and Branches, (in 148. 46.) - 195 Lowestoft — Alteration near Reedham. , (148. 32.) - - - _ igS Lynn and Ely — Extension to Bury, Spalding, and Holbeach ; Deviation and Lynn Dock ; Lynn and Wormegay Navigation, (in 148. 3;) - - 25 Lynn and Ely, and Ely and Huntingdon, and Lynn and Dereham Amalgam- ation — East Anglian. (148. 3.) - - - - - - 25 Manchester and Birmingham and North Staffordshire Junction . (148.28.) - 155 Manchester and Leeds — ^Branches and Extensions ; Alteration of Levels of Brighouse Branch ; Oldham Alliance ; Preston and Wyre Extension ; Rochdale Canal Purchase ; Branch from Huddersfield and Sheffield, (in 148. 61.) - - - - - - 281 Manchester and Lincoln — Deviation, (in 148. 63.) ,^ - . . 251 Manchester and Southport Railway and Branches, (in 148. 61.) — - 281 Manchester, Buxton, and Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway — ^Deviations, Amendment, &c. (148. 63.) ------ 251 Manchester, London, and Birmingham, (in 148. 10.) - - - 69 Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire — Branch at Bugsworth, &c. ; Amalgam- ation of Manchester and Lincoln Union ; Louth, Horncastle, and East Lincolnshire Junction Branches ; Junction with Midland Railway, &c. ; Branch to Chapeltown ; Station at Sheffield ; Sheffield Canal Purchase, &c. (in 148. 63.) - - - - - - 251 Midland Great Western of Ireland— Deviations ; Extension from Athlone to Galway. (148.34.) - - - - - - - 171 Mold— Mold to Chester and Holyhead, (in 148. 48.) - - -241 Newcastle and Berwick — East Coast Line ; Cramlington Branches,&c. (in 148.68.) 321 Newmarket and Chesterford — ^Bury St. Edmund's Extension ; Thetford Exten- sion, &c. (148. 2.) -----.. 23 Newport^ Abergavenny, and Hereford — ^Deviations ; Extension to Taff Vale Railway. (148.36.) - - - - - -175 Newry and Enniskillen — Amendment. (148. 44.) - - - - 193 Norfolk — Branch from Thetford to the Ipswich and Bury St, Edmund's Rail- way ; Br'anch from Wymondham to the Norwich Extension of the Ipswich and Bury St. Edmund's ; Yarmouth Extension from the Station ; Thetford to Lowestoft Railway, &c. ; Norwich to Aylsham, (in 148, 32,) - - 163 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 787 Railways Railways : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 6. Reports from the Commissioners of Railways — continued. Reports on Railway Schemesj during Session 1847 — continued. North British — Increase of Capital ; Deviations ; Extensions ; Hawick to Carlisle, &c. (148. 72.) - - - . - 1847. Vol. XL. p. 339 North Staffordshire — Churnet Valley Line and Trent Valley Railway Junc- tion. (148. 39.) -----■-,. 183 Northampton and Banbury — Blisworth to Banbury, (in 148. 46.) - - 195 Northern Counties Union — Deviation, (in 148. 66.) - - ... 317 North-western — Skipton, Casterton, &c.; Diversion. (148.56.) - - 267 Oxford, Worcester, and "Wolverhampton — Branches, Sale, &c. (in 148. 14.) -. 77 Paisley, Barrhead, and Hurlet Branches, (in 148. 15.') - - - 99 Paisley and Renfrew Improvement, (in 148. 15.) - - - 99 Park Gate and Chester and Birkenhead Junction, (in 148. 48.) - - 239 Portadown and Dungannon. (148. 50.) . - - . . 245 Reading, Guildford, and Reigate — Deviations, &c. (148. 58.) - - . 271 Regent's Canal Company, Paddington and Limehouse* (in 148.10.) - - 69 Royston and Hitchin — Sale or Lease of Line ; Extension from Royston to Cam- bridge, (in 148. 6.) ------- 59 Saint Helen's Canal and Railway — Warrington and Blackbrook Branch, &c. (148.67.) - 319 Salisbury, and Yeovil — London and South-western, with Branches to Shaftes- bury, &c. (in 148. 5.) - - - - - - - 41 Scottish Midland Junction — Amendment, and Branch to Laurencekirk. (148.'5i.) 247 Sheffield, Rotherham, and Doncaster Junction, (in 148.10.) - .- - 69 Sheffield, Rotherham, Wakefield, and York — Alteration of Levels, (in 148.62.) 301 Shrewsbury and Birmingham — Amendment and Branches. (148. 8.) - - 65 Shrewsbury and Chester — Branches to Langollen. (148. 52.) - - 249 Shropshire Union Railways and Canal — Lease to the London and North-western ; Shrewsbury to Worcester, (in 148. 45.) ----- 195 South Devon — ^Extension and Amendment, (in 148.14.) - - - 77 South-eastern — Mid Kent and Direct Tunbridge ; Lewisham to Croydon and Bromley ; Maidstone to Great Chart ; Strood to Maidstone and Chilham ; North Kent and Bricklayers Arms Junction ; Greenwich Widening ; London Bridge Station. (148.1.) - - - - - 11 South Staffordshire — Cannock, Wyrley, and Norton Branches. (148.21.) - 119 South Wales — Deviation, Branches, Powers of Purchase, 85c. (in 148.14.) 77 South Yorkshire, Doncaster and Goole — ^Purchase of Sheffield Railway, &c. (in 148. 62.) ........ 301 Southampton and Dorchester — Blandford Branch, New Forest -Deviation and Branches, Weymouth Branch, (in 148. 5.) - - - 41 Strathsay and Breadalbane Extension. (148.57.) ... 269 Sutton Harbour Improvement — in connexion with London and South.western Railway, (in 148. S.) ------- 41 Swansea Valley, (in 148. 14.) - - ... 77 Swansea and Amman Junction, (in 148.10.) - - - - 69 Taw Vale, (in 148.5.) - - - - - - 41 Tunbridge Wells, East Grinstead, and Brighton Junction, (in 148.10.) - 69 Vale of Neath — Branches and Amendments, (in 148.14.) - .77 ^ Waterford and Limerick — Amendments, &c. (148.40.) . - - 185 Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin, (in 148.29.) - - . 157 Wear Valley, Bishop Auckland, &c. Amalgamation. (148.54.) - . 261 West Cornwall Railway Branches and Improvements. (148.41.) - - 187 Wexford and Valentia — Kilkamey to Valentia. (in 148.10.) - .69 Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Harbour, &c. (in 148.14.) - - - 77 Wharfdale — Amendment and Deviation, (iti 148.63.) - - . 303 Wilsontown, Momingp^ide, and Coltness — Branch to Bentar Coal Works. (148.13.) 75 Wilts, Somerset, and Weymouth — ^Amendment, Deviation, New Lines, &c. (in 148.14.) - - - - - - - 77 Windsor — Slough to Windsor, (in 148.14.) ----- 77 Windsor, Staines", wa.A. South-western — Richmond to Win,dsor, Staines to Ascot, &c. (in 148.5.) - - - - . -41 Wishaw and Coltness — Branches to Auchenheath and Canderside ; Purchase by Caledonian, (in 148.22.) ----- 121 Yeovil and Bridport to Exeter, with Branches, (in 148.14.) - - 77 York and Newcastle — ^Pelaw, Tyne Docks, Branches, &c. ; Wearmouth Dock Enlargement ; Main Line Improvement, &c. ; Hai-tlepool Dock and Railway, &c. Purchase, (in 148.68.) - - . . . 321 York and Newcastle, and Newcastle and Berwick Amalgamation, (in 148.68.) 321 York and Newcastle, Newcastle and Berwick, and North British Amalgamation. (in 148.68.) . - - - - - - 321 York and North Midland — Knottingley Branch j East Riding Canals Purchase ; Hull Station and Branches ; Harrogate Branch, &c. (in 148.59.) - 273 5 G 2 788 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Railways Railways : 11. Reports, &c. — continued. 7. Reports from the Admiralty on Railway Schemes : Reports on Railway Schemes, during .Session 1849 : — Galedonian-^Lease or Purchase of the Glasgow, Barrhead, and Neilston Direct. (49.11.) ...... 1849. Vol. XXXVII. p, 23 1 Edinburgh and Northern — Formation of Slip, Quay, and other Works at Granton. (49.10.), - - - - - - 21 Great Northern— Anieudment and Deviations. (49.15.) - - - 33 Lancaster and Carlisle — From the Lancaster and Carlisle to the Preston and Wyre. (49.19.) ........ 41 North-western— Extension, &c. (49.18.) - . - - 39 Shrewsbury and Chester — Dee Branches. (49.1.) , . - . - 1 Stirling and Dunfermline — Deviation and Branch to Alloa Harbour. (49.12.) - 25 Windsor Extension of the Windsor, Staines, and South.western — Richmond to Windsor. (49.23.) - . - . . . . 51 York,' Newcastle, and Berwick — Branch to Alnmouth and to Newcastle Quay. (49.6.) 13 Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1850 : — 1 • Aberdeen — ^Alterations of Stations and of Line and Levels. (66.17.) - 1850. xxxiv. 397 Londonderry and Coleraine — Completion of Railway, and Construction of Branch to Newtown Limavady. (66^.16.) . , - - . . 395 South Yorkshire, Doncaster, and Goole — Amendment of Acta, Deviation at Doncaster. (66.22.) ' ..... 459 West Cornwall — Deviation, Branch at Hayle, &c. (66.7.) - - 383 York, Newcastle, and Berwick — ^Alteration in Levels in Bishop Auckland ■Branch. (66.8.) - ...... 385 Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1851 : — Bangor and Carnarvon. (56.10.) - . - - - 1851. xxx. 367 Briton Ferry — Docks and Railway. (56.29.) .... 405 Dublin, Dundrum, and Rathfarnham. (56.44.) .... 477 Dundee and Arbroath — Dundee Station. (56.28.) _ . . 403 Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee — Consolidation of Acts. (56.26.) - - 399 Great Northern — Amendment. (56.19.) - - - - 385 Great Southern and Western, Ireland — Amendment of Acts, &c. (56.2.) - 359 Halosworth, Beccles, and Haddiscoe. (56.11.) .... 369 Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester. (56.40.) ..... 471 Holyhead. (56.6.) .... - . . .365 London and Blackwall — Railway from the London and Blackwall Extension to Tilbury, with Branch to Rford, &c. (56.21.) . . - - 389 Monkland, Slamannan, and Borrowstouness Deviation. (56.32.) - . 409 North British— Alteration, &c. (56.27.) - - - . 401 Saint Andrews. (56.37.) ..... 465 Shrewsbury and Chester. (56.47.) ...... 483 South Wales. (56.22.) . - . - - - 391 Strood and Dover. (66.8.) - - - - - - - 365 Ulverstone and Lancaster — Construction of Railway from the Furness to the Lancaster and Carlisle at Carnforth. (56.1.) ... 357 Warrington and Altrincham Junction. (56.18.) .... 383 Waterford and Kilkenny. (56.45.) - - - - ■ - 479 Waterford and Limerick Deviation. (56.33.) - - - - 411 York, Newcastle, and Berwick — Abandonment of Part of Bishop Auckland Branch, &c. (56.24.) - - - - - 395 Reports oil Railway Schemes, during Session 1852 : — Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction — Extension to Poulfcon-cum-Seacombe, &c. (65.25.) . - - - - - 1852. XXIX. 253 Blyth aud Tyne. (65.6.) - - - 205 Chester and Holyhead — Extension to Birkenhead. (65.23.) - - 249 East Anglian — Deviations and New Lines, &c. (65.4.) . . - 201 Furness and Pile Harbour, Railway, &c. (65.26.) .... 255 London and North-western — Amendment of Acts, Extension from Chester to Birkenhead, and Branches, &c. (65.24.) - . - - 251 London, Tilbury, and Southend. (65.21.) - - - u ■ . 245 Londonderry and Enniskillen. (65.19.) 1 _ 243 Londonderry and Coleraine. (65.20.) J " Moninbuthshire Railway and Canal. (65.42.) .... 313 North-western. (65.27.) - - - - - - 257 Shropshire Union Railway and Canal. (65.38.) .... 301 South Wales — Construction of new Railways to Milford Haven, and at New- port, &c. (65.5.) . - - - - .203 Stockton and. Hartlepool and Clarence Railway, and Hartlepool West Harbour and Dock Companies Lease, Purchase, and Amalgamation, Amendment or Repeal of Acts. (65.29.) ...... 261 Worcester and Hereford. (65.12.) ..... 217 York and North Midland— Branch to Victoria or East Dock at Hull. (65.40.) - 309 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 789 Eailways Railways : — II. Reports, &c. — continued. 7. Reports from the A,dmiralty on Railway Schemes — continued. Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1852-3 : — Aberdeen. (119.4.) - . - . . 1852-3. Vol. lxvii. p. Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine, and Portrush Junction. (119.43.)- •Bideford Extension. (119.19.) ..... , Birkenhead, Lancashire, and Cheshire Junction — Extension to Poulton-cum- Seacombe. (1 19.67.) ...... Boston and Midland Counties Railway and Docks. (119.56.) Chatham and Canterbury — ^Local. (119.70.) - - - - - Cornwall. (119.53.) - - . . Cornwall, (West). (119.52.) - - ' .... East Anglian. . (119;36.) ------ East Kent. (119.25.) ■.--.--- Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee. '(119.7.) . . . - . Forth and Clyde Junction. (119.40.) ..... Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester — Monmouth Lines. (119.55.) Limerick and Foynes. (119.66.) ...... Llanelly Railway and Dock. (119.34.) .... ' Llynvi Valley — Deviations. (119.73.) _ _ . . . London and North-western — Shrewsbury and Newtown Branches. (119.32.) - London and Westminster Thames. (119.26.) - - Londonderry, Coleraine, and Belfast Junction, (119.44.) ... Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly. (119.48.) .... Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford^ — Extension to Brecon. (119.35.) Ditto - ditto - Extension to Swansea. (119.31.) Newry and Enniskillen. (119.67.) .-•.-- Norwich and Spalding. (119.41.) Redruth and Chasewater. (1 19.li.) ..---- Saint Ives and West Cornwall Junction. (119.51.) - - Severn Valley. (119.30.) - - - , - *■ Severn and Wye Railway and Canal. (119.29.) ... South Wales — Pembroke Line. (119.38.) - - ^ - South-eastern Railway — Greenwich and North Kent — from the North Kent Railway to the River Thames. (119.71.) - - - - South-eastern Railway — Strood to Maidstone. (119.61.) ... Staines, Wokingham, and Woking Junction. (119.42.) ... Swansea Vale. (119.74.) ....... Tynemouth Docks and Morpeth and Shields Railway. (119.76.) Victoria (London) Docks. (119.20.) - - - . . Warrington and Altrincham. (119.13.) .... Waveney Valley Railway Act Amendment, and Extension toBeccles. (119.28.) - Wellington and Severn 'Junction. (119.21.) . . . . _ Wexford Junction. (119.75.) ..... Whitehaven and Furness Junction. (119.24.) .... Woodford. (119.16.) ...... Worcester and Hereford. (^119.58.) - - - - Worcester and Hereford Junction. (119.59.) ... - 1854. XXXVII. (33.63. & 33.54.) - Reports on Railway Schemes, during Session 1854 : — Bagenalstown, New Ross and Wexford. (33.42.) Ballymena, Ba,llymoney, Coleraine, and Portrush Junction, Belfast and County Down. (33.28.) - .... Blythe Harbour Improvement, Docks, and Railway. (33.11.) Blyth and Tyne. (33.6.) ..... - - Carlisle and Shilloth Bay Railway and Dock. (33.23.) ... Carmarthen and Cardigan. (33.18.) ..... Cork and Bandon. (33.34.) .--.... Cork and Waterford. (33.46.) ..... : Downpatrick, Belfast, and Dublin. (33.29.) ..... East Suffolk — Deviation and Extension of Halesworth, Beccles, and Haddiscoe Railway from Halesworth to Woodbridge, with Branch to Leiston, Snape Bridge, and Framlingham ; Change of Name of Company. (33.26.) Grand Junction Railway of Ireland. (33.45.) .... Great North of Scotland. (33.37.) ...... Havant and Hayling. (33.10.) .... Irish South-eastern. (33.41.) - - - - London, Tilbury, and Southend Extension — Deviations between Leigh and Southend ; Purchase of Thames Haven Railway and Works ; Increase of Capital ; and Amendment of Acts. (33.27.) . . . Londonderry and Enniskillen. (33.50.) . . . . - Londonderry and Coleraine. (33. 51.) . . . . Norfolk Railway — Lowestoft Harbour Improvement. (33.26.) Severn Valley. (33.14.) .-..-- South Devon. (33.-38.) ....... Stockton and Cleveland Union. (33.31.) - - 5G 3 371 457 401 487 485 531 479 477 439 415 377 447 483 519 435 537 431 417 459 469 437 429 521 449 385 475 427 425 443 533 .503 455 539 543 403 389 423 405 541 413 395 489 491 833 859 787 755 743 777 769 807 841 787 781 839 813 753 831 785 853 855 783 761 815 801 790 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Bailwats Railways : II. Eeports, &c. — continued. 7. Beports from the Admiralty on Railway iSfcAemes— ■continued. Eeports on Eailway Schemes, during. Session 1854 — continued. I Swansea Vale. (33.4.) ----- 1854. Vol. xxxvii. p. 741 Wells and Fakenham. (33.32.) - - - - - 803 Westminster Terminus. (33.22.) - . . . . . 775 York, Newcastle, and Berwick — Construction of Docks, &c. (33.40.) - - 829 8. Miscellaneous Reports : First Eeport of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Manner in which Eailway Communications can- be most advantageously promoted in Ireland. - 1837. lvi. 215 Second Eeport of the Commissioners ; with Appendix and Index, Plans, Atlas, and Sections; - ... . . . . ^ 1838. xlvii Ditto [reprinted.] (112.) - - - - - - 1843 First Eeport of the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Treasury, in pursuance of Addresses of the House of Commons of the 12th, 14th, and 20th August 1839, and Eeport from Eear Admiral Sir J. A. Gordon and Captain Beechy to the Lords of the Admiralty, relative to the best Means of communicating between London and Dublin, and the relative Capabilities of the Ports of Holyhead, Orme's Bay, and Portdynllaen ; with Plans. (186.) - - - - - - - 1840. xii. 285 Second Eeport of the same Committee, respecting Eailway Communication between London, Dublin, Edinburgh, and Glasgow ; with Plans. (187.)" - - 1840. xii. 341 Third Eeport of the same Committee — (Grayrig Line of Eailway from Lancaster to Carlisle) ; with Plans. (45.) .--.-. 1841. xn. 1 Fourth Eeport of same Committee — (London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow). (90.) - 1841. xii. 23 Appendix, with Plans and Sections. (90.-App.) - - - 1841. xir. 93 Eeport of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Frederick Smith, E. E., and Professor Barlow, to the Earl of Eipon, President of the Board of Trade, on the Atmospheric Eailway ; with Appendix. - , . . - . 1842. ix. 385 Eeports of Major General Pasley relative to the State of the Works on different Eailway s, and to the opening of new Lines. , - - - 1843. xm. 444-470 Eeports of the Inspector General on the opening of Extensions or new Branches of Eail- ways ; on the Occupation of Land for preventing Slips ; on Bridges proposed at level Crossings.; and on Accidents. - - - , - 1844. xxxvi, 156-209 Eeport to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire whether, in future Private Acts of Parliament for the Construction of Eailways, Provision ought to be made for securing an uniform Gauge, and whether it would be expedient and practicable to bring the Railways in Great Britain into Uniformity of Gauge, and whether any other Mode of obviating or mitigating the apprehended Evil could be adopted. - 1846. xx. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners. - . . 1846. XL. 29 Appendix to the above Eeport, consisting of supplementary Eeplies to Questions, and Statistical Eeturns ; together with an Account of Experiments made under the Sanction of the Commissioners ; and ah Index to the Evidence and Appendix. ■ 1846. XL. 383 Minute of the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, on the Eeport of the Commissioners for inquiring into the Gauge of Eailways. (175.) 1846. xl. 859 Eeport to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to investigate the various Projects for establishing Eailway Termini within or in the immediate Vicinity of the Metro- polis. - - . - _ . 1846. XLi. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the said Commissioners j with an Appendix and Index. - - - - 1846. xli. 25 Maps, Plans, and Sections of Metropolitan Eailways and Termini deposited at the Board of Trade before the Commencement of the Metropolitan Eailway Commission ; together with the various Projects submitted to the Consideration of the Commissionei's, and referred to in the Minutes of Evidence taken before them, and in the Appendix thereto. ----- 1846. xli. 399 Eeports of the Inspector General and of the Assistant Inspector of Eailways, on the opening of new Portions of Eailways ; on the Occupation of Land for preventing Slips ; and on other Subjects : 1844, 1845. - -| - - 1846. xlh. 423 Eeport of Mr. Walker to the Commissioners for Loans for Public Works on the Great Southern and Western (Irish) Eailway. (206.) - - - 1847. xl. 349 Eeport to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed for the Purpose of considering and reporting upon the Advantages or otherwise of a Central Eailway Terminus in Glasgow. 1847. xl. 357 Eeport of the Committee of Investigation to the Shareholders of the Eastern Counties Eail- way Company, (in 21.-App.) - - . . . 1349. xxix. 379 Eeport of the Committee appointed by the Proprietors of the York, Newcastle, and Ber- wick Eailway to investigate the Great North of England Purchase Account ; comprising also the Evidence of the Witnesses examined by the Committee, (in 2L-App.') - - - - - -r . - 1849. XXIX. 426 Evidence talcen before the Committee of Investigation of the York,- Newcastle, and Berwick Eailway, and the Second Eeport to the Shareholders assembled at the adjourned Meeting held at York, on Thursday, 19th July 1849. (253.) ~ - - 1849. xvi. 451 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 791 Railways Eailwats : II. Reports, &c. — continued. 8. Miscellaneous Reports — continued. ' ■ Report to Her Majesty of the Comtnissioners appointed to inquire into the Application of -■ Iron to Railway Structures. - • - - - 1849. Vol. xlviii. p. 1 [StiBJECTS : — 1. Whether the Substance of Metal vhich has heen exposed for a long Period to Per- cussions and Vibrations undergoes any Change in the Arrangements of its Particles, by which it becomes weakened ? 2. What are the -ineohanieal Effects of Percussions, and of the Passage of heavy Bodies, in deflecting and fracturing the Bars and Beams upon which they are made to act? 3. Present Methods of Railway Bridge building; Form and Propoi-tions of simple Cast-iron Girders; and the comparative Merits of plain Girders. — Appendixes, consisting 0/ Experiments made for the Purpose of testing the Strength of Iron of different Forms and Qualities and under various Circumstances ; also of Experiments made in several Dockyards, and upon Bridges, &c. of Railways.] Plans (Seventy-seven) refei-red to in the above Report ; illustrative of Experiiiients made for the Purpose of calculating the Strength, &c. of Iron ; also Plans and Sections of Bridges and Iron "Work of Railways already constructed. - - 1849. XLViii. 455 Final Report of the Officers employed on the Survey of the Line for the Quebec and Halifax Railway; with the subsequent Correspondence thereon, and on Public Works in Canada. - . -■ - - - 1849. xlvi. 1 Report of the Committee of Investigation of the North "Wales Railway Company. ,; (12.) .... ... 1850. XV. 457 Auditor's Report on Account of the Monmouthshire Railway to the Commissioners of Railways. (61.) - - - - - 1850. xv. 471 Report of the Committee of Investigation to the Shareholders of] the Caledonian Railway ■ Compainy. (62.) - - - - - 1850. xv. 481 Report of the Committee appointed at the Special General Meeting of the London and South-western Railway Company of the 2'2d December 1849. (63.)- 1850. xv. 513 ■ Report of the Committee of Investigation to the Proprietors ot the South-eastern Railway Company, dated 14th May 1849. (206.) - - - 1850. xv. 517 ' Reports relating to the Quebec and Halifax ■Ra:il way, the New Brunswick Railway, and the Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Union Railway. - - 1850. xxxii. 603 Reports on Acts relating to Colonial Railways. - - - ' 1851. xxix. 491 Correspondence relating to the projected Railway from Halifax to Quebec. - 1851. x. 39 Further Correspondence on same Subject. ... 1851. x. 145 Further Correspondence on same Subject. ... 1852. xiv. 493 Major Wynne's Report on the practical working of Professor Gluckman's Apparatus for effecting a Means of Communication between Guards and Engine Drivers of Railway Trains, dated 27th June 1854. (320.) - - - - 1854. xxxiv. 731 Report of Captain Wynne to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, on Professor Gluckman's Invention of a Mean-s of Communication between Guards and Drivers of Trains on Railways, dated 3d April 1854. - - 1854. xxxiv. 727 Report from the Chairman's Committee relating to the London and North-western Railway Bill. (191.) ....... 1856. XXIV. 535 Report from the Chairman's Committee relating to the Norfolk Railway Bill. (195.) ...... 1856. XXIV. 537 Report from the Chairman's Committee relating to the Oxford, Worcester, and Wolver- hampton Railway (Additional Capital, &c.) Bill. (196.) - - 1856. xxiv. 539 Report from the Solicitor to the First Commissioner of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings on the Subject of the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway Bill and the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway Bill. (166.) - 1857-8. xvm. 599 Instructions to Thomas Page, Esq., C.E., from the Commissioners of Works and Buildings, on the Subject of the Victoria Statiofa and Pimlico Railway Bill ; and Mr. Page's Report in reply : Also, Letter from the Secretary of the Board of Works to the Solicitors for the Bill. (150.) - - - - - , - 1857-8. xvm. 601 : Further Instructions to Thomas Page, Esq., C.E., from the Commissioners of Works and Buildings, on the Subject of the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway Bill; and Mr. Page's Report in reply : Also, Memorial from Members of the Royal Academy and others to the First Commissioner of Works, on the Subject of the above BiU ; and Answer of the First Commissioner to such Memorial. (153.) - 1857-8. xvm. 605 III. Papers, Accounts, &c. relating to Railways : Resolutions of Railway Directors held at Birmingham on the 19th Day of January 1841. (in 176.) - - - ■ - - - ' - 1841. xxi. 411 Statement of the aggregate Traffic in Passengers, Cattle, and Goods upon various Lines of Railway, during the Half Year from 1st January to 1st July 1841.. - 1842. ix. 319 Regulations of the Leipsic and Dresden Railway. ... 1842. ix. 324 Statistical Returns relating to the various Railways. - - 1843. xin. 345-412 Statements, Correspondence, &c. respecting the Byelaws and Regulations of certain Rail- ways. - - - .... 1843. xra. 413-443 Correspondence, Sec. relative to the Exclusion of Coaches from Railway Stations : — London and South-western Railway. .... 1843. xm. 471-482 Memorial addressed to the Treasury respecting the Execution of a Railroad between Dublin and Cashel. (141.) - . - ... 1844. xv. 279 Report by S. Laing, Esq., to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, on the Statistics of British and Foreign Railways, (in 115.2.) - - '844. xxi. 596 Statistical Returns relating to the various Railways. . . - 1844. xxxvi. 67 6G 4 792 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Eailwats Railways : III. Papers, Accounts, &o. — continued. Information furnished to the Board of Trade by the Poor Law Commissioners, relative to the Effect of Eailways on the Interests of the Poorer Classes, (in 115. 2.) - 1844. xxi. 638 Sketch showing the Lines of Railway at Bangor, and across the Menai Straits ; also. Sketch showing the Lines of Railway at Chester; and also, Sketch showing the proposed Junction of the London and Birmingham and Grand Junction Railways near Birming- ham, (in 22.) - - ■ - - - - 1844. xxiii. 391-395 Alphabetical List, &c. of the Names of all Persons subscribing to the Amount of 2,000/. and upwards to any Railway Subscription Contract deposited in the Private Bill Office during the present Session ; showing the Amount subscribed by each Person for every Railway, and the total Amount of such Subscriptions. (244.) - 1845. viii. 495 Corres]3ondence between the City Remembrancer and the Solicitor of the Board of Woods, &c. in regard to Clauses inserted in the West London Railway Improvement and Extension Bill. (222.) - - - .... 1846. xiii. 375 Return of the Working Stock (Engines, Carriages, and Waggons) belonging to Railway Companies at present in operation. (213.) - - - 1846. xiii. 333 Statistical Returns of the various Railways throughout the Kingdom. - 1846. xlii. 223 Account of all Monies received by the Accountant General on account of Railway Bills or Schemes during the last Six Months, with the Per-ceutage on the same which he and the Broker have received, or to which they are entitled. (21.) - 1846. xiii. 353 Letters addressed , by the Board of Admiralty to the Chairman of the Committee on Cornwall Railway, relative to the crossing of Hamoaze or at Saltash by Bridge : Also, Copy of Mr. Walker's Report ; Communications made by him or others relative to the proposed Mode of crossing at either of these Places, and the Effect on the Navigation : Also, Copy of other Correspondence with the Engineer and others. (214.) - 1846. xiii. 355 Return showing the Share and Loan Capital of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle Railway Company, for each of the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845; and also a, Statement of the Borrowed or Loan Capital, the Interest paid, the Dividends paid, and the Rate of Dividends in Cash, in each of those several Years; and Statement of the Capital authorized to be raised, and Money to be borrowed, at the Time of making up the annual Accounts of the Company for such Years. (255.) - 1846. xni. 385 Return showing the Introduction into and subsequent Stages in this House of the several Railway Bills, from the Commencement of the Session 1846 to the 18th of May, and the Amount of Capital which each of such Bills authorizes the Promoters to raise or borrow: And also, a Return of the actual State of the several Railway Bills depending before this House, and the Amount of Capital authorized to be raised or borrowed as aforesaid. (157.) - - - , Further Return to 8th June. (176.) Further Return to 15th June. (183.) Further Return to 22d June. (200.) Further Return to 29th June. (212.) Further Return to 6th July. (219.) Further Return to 13th July. (226.) Further.Return to 17th July. (232.) - Further Return to 24th July. (241.) Further Return to 31st July. (254.) - Further Return to 7th August. (273.) ... Further Return to 14th August. (289.) Further Return to 22d August. (316.) Further Return to 28th August. (330.) Alphabetical List of Railway Bills brought before the House of Commons during the Session of 1845. (in 228.) . . - ... 1846. xii. 540 Similar Return for the Session of 1846. (in 307.) - - - 1846. xiii. 321 List of Railway Bills passed during the Session 1846, and the Length of the Lines and Branches of the same, (in 330.) ... - - 1846. xi. 415 Alphabetical List of the Names, Descriptions, and Places of Abode of all Persons subscribing for any Sum less than 2,000/. to any Railway Subscription Contract deposited in the Private Bill Office duripg the Session of Parliament 1845 ; showing the Amount sub- scribed by each Person, &c. (228.) - ... - 1846. xii. 1 Similar List of Persons subscribing to the Amount of 2,000/. and upwards to Subscription Contracts deposited in the Private Bill Office in Session 1846. (307.)- 1846. xiii. 1 ^ List of the Names of all Persons holding Railway Shares in any of the Irish Railways on the 1st February 1847. (54.) - .... 1347. xv. 483 Account of the Dividends actually paid on all Railway Stock in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the Two Years ending 1st February 1847. (88.) - - 1847. xv. 369 Account of the Capital or Stock authorized to be raised by any Railway Companies by any Acts passed during the Two last Sessions, the Amount so raised, and the Amount re- maining to be paid ; Also, Account of the Sums authorized to be borrowed by all Railway Companies under any Acts of the Two last Sessions : Also, Account of all Sums borrowed by the several Railway Companies up to the present Time, stating the Amount still out- standing, the Rate of Interest at which borrowed, and the several Periods when the same is to be repaid : Also, Account of the Amount which the several Railway Companies have still Power to borrow by their several Acts : And also, Account of the proposed Amount of Capital, and of the proposed Power of borrowing, of all Railways of which Notice has been given to the Railway Commissioners of Bills intended to be presented to Parliament during the present Session. (89.) - - - 1847. xv. 377 - 1846. XI. 1 1846. XI. 19 1846. XI. 39 1846. XI. 63 1846. XI. 89 1846. XI. 117 1846. XI. 145 1846. XI. 179 1846. XI. 215 1846. XI. 251 1846. XI. 285 1846. XI. 319 1846. XI. 351 1846. XI. 383 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 793 Railways Eailwats : III. Papers, Accounts, &c continued. Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Eailways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Brunswick;. relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and promoting such Works. (240.) .... 1847. Vol. vi. p. 91 Statement of the Costs from the Formation of the Great Northern Eailway Company to the passing of the Act for making the Eailway. (in 307^ - - 1847. xxvii. 564 Eeturn of the Passenger and Goods Traific on each Eailway in Great Britain and Ireland for the Two Years ending the 30th June 1846 and 30th June 1847 ; together with a Summary for each Year, showing the Number of Passengers, divided into Classes, the Eeceipts from each Class, and from Goods. ..... 1847-8. xiv. 83 Returns of the Amount of Capital and Loans authorized by the various Eailway Acts which have been passed since 1843 : Also, the Amount of Share Capital actually paid up at the End of 1843, and of each subsequent Year : Also, the Amounts due by Eailway Companies on Debentures, Loan Notes, or any other Interest bearing Securities, at the End of 1 843, and of each subsequent Year : And also, Eeturn of Eailway Companies who have Power to pay Interest upon Calls paid up, and of the Amount of Interest so paid to Shareholders, in each Year since 1843 ; and of the Length of Eailway belonging to each Company, which was open for Traffic at the End of 1843, and of each subsequent Year. (71.) 1847-8. xiv. 1 Eeturn of all Loans to Eailroad Companies or on the Deposit of Eailroad Stock or Bonds ; also, of the Purchase of any such Stock or Bonds, stating the Eate of Interest charged in each Case of Loan, from the Period of the first Transaction of this Description to the latest Pei-iod to which the same can be made up. (in 30.) - 1847-8. xx. 228 Ditto [reprinted], (in 213.-III.) - - - - 1847-8. xxviii. 127 Eeturns from Eailway Companies to Circular from Chairman of Select Committee of House of Commons on Eailway Acts Enactments (1846). (in 38.) - 1847-8. xxxii. 299 Account of the Amount of Loans borrowed by Eailway Companies, and of Calls paid up upon Eailway Account, up to 1st February, 22d October, and 1st December 1847 ; and of Loans or Debentures paid off during such Periods, (in 213.-III.) - 1847-8. xxviii. 272 Account of the Capital authorized to be raised by Shares and Loans by each Eailway Com- pany : Also, an Account of the Capital represented by the Shares or Stock created by each Company, (in 213.-III.) - - - 1847-8. xxviii. 278 Abstracts of Eegulations of French and Belgian Eailways. (in 38.) - 1847-8. xxxii. 609 Correspondence between the Lieutenant Gove:fnors of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and the Governor General of Canada, &c., relative to the proposed Halifax and Quebec Eailway. (in 46.-App.) - - - 1847-8. xxiii. 791 Eeturn showing the Eailway Bills suspended under the Order of the last Session, by which certain Privileges are secured to such Bills in the present Session ; specifying the Amount of Capital Stock authorized to be raised under each such Bill, and also the Amount authorized to be borrowed under each such Bill. (12.) - 1847-8. xiv. 299 Eeturn of all the existing Eailway Amalgamations in England and Scotland, and any Notices given this Session for the Amalgamation of Eailway Companies, and a Map with Colours to distinguish the Amalgamation Lines. (67.) - - 1847-8. xiv. 43 Accounts of the Total Amount of Capital authorized to be raised or borrowed by the Directors of the Caledonian Eailway Company : Also, Account showing the Total Amount of Capital already raised or borrowed under each of their Special Acts : Also, Statement of the specific Parliamentary Appropriation of the Capital so raised or borrowed : Also, Account showing the Share Purchases made by the Caledonian Eailway Company in certain other Companies : Also, Copy of the Accounts submitted to the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Caledonian Eailway. in 1847, and the Accounts submitted to the last Annual Meeting : And also. Statement of Guarantees entered into by the Caledo- nian Eailway Company with any other Eailways, &c. (146.) - 1849. xvi. 549 Extracts from the Books of the Caledonian Eailway Company ; and Half-yearly Eeport of the Directors of the Company, (in 21.) - - - 1849. xxix. 585 Eeturn of all Monies of the Eastern Counties Railway Company advanced by that Company to the Norfolk Eailway Company, in the Years 1848 arid 1849 ; and of any Mortgages or Bonds of the Eastern Counties Eailway Company, issued to the Norfolk Eailway Com- pany. (245.) - - - - - - 1849. XVI. 445 Papers relating to the North "Wales Eailway Company ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (6.) - - - - - - 1849. xvi. 577 Accounts and other Papers relating to North Wales Eailway. (in 21.) 1849. xxix. 275 Copy of all Payments and Eeceipts in 'detail made by the North Wales Eailway Company since 31st December 1848, and continued to the latest Period : Also, Eeturn of the Names of the several Parties, Shareholders of the North Wales Eailway, to whom a Eeturn of Twenty Shillings per Share has been made, from 31st December 1848 to the present Time, and the Amount paid back to each. (53.) ... 1849. xvi. 601 Statement of Affairs of Edinburgh and Glasgow Eailway. (in 21.) . 1849. xxix. 581 Eeturn of the Distribution among Members of either House of Parliament of 5,800 Shares in the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Eailway Company ; distinguishing the Members of Parliament receiving the same, and specifying the Premium or Discount of the said Shares in the Market when distributed. (114.) - - 1849. xvi. 605 Eeport of the Board of Directors of the Dublin and Kingstown Eailway Company : — Seventeenth Annual Meeting., (in 21.) -. . . - 1849. xxix. 607 III. 5H 794 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE Railways Railways : — III. Papers, Accounts, &c. — continued. Statement as extracted from Books of South Devon Railway, showing the Items which com- pose the Balance, &c. of 31,227i. 1«. 8d. at Bankers, (in 21.) - 1849. Vol. xxix. p. 612 Returns from every Railway in the United Kingdom, showing the Amount of the Share Capital ; Number and Amount of Shares issued, and the Number reserved, and how dis- posed of; when the Calls became due, and when received; Amount raised on Loan or on the Security of Debentures ; Rate of Interest paid ; Commission paid to the Broker for obtaining Loans ; Cost of Construction of each Railway ; Money expended in Purchases of Land and Property ; Law Charges, Parliamentary Expenses, and Engineers Charges ; Cost of Railway Plant, and the Amount entered in each Year's Account for Depreciation of Plant ; total Annual Receipts from Passengers or Goods from the first opening of any Portion of the Railway ; total annual Expenditure contingent on the working of the Railway ; Mode by which the fixed Dividends were ascertained ; Loans made by each Railway Company to any other Railway Company ; Subscriptions paid, and Guarantees given of Capital or Interest by any Railway Company to any other Railway Company ; and the Date of any Act of Parliament, or the Powers of every Railway Company to hold Shares or Interest in any other Railway Company. (145.T-L to 145.-V.) - . - - - - - -1849. xvi. 1 Returns in continuation of the preceding. (9., 9.-VII., 9.-yni., & 9.-IX.) - 1850. xv. 1 Return of the Share Capital, &c. of the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Company ; pursuant to Order of 3d May 1849, and "forthwith" Order of 5th February 1850. (79.) - ...... 1850. xxi. 35 List of the Railway Bills deposited in the Office of the Commissioners of Railways for the Session 1850. (40.) .--.--- 1850. xv. 451 Copy of Agreement between the Aberdeen Railway Company and the Scottish Midland Junction Railway Company, and other Papers, relative to an Interchange of Traffic between the Two Companies. (224.) - - - - 1850. xv. 559 Correspondence, &c. respecting Railways in Australia. - - 1850. xxxii. 560 Return of all the Mail Trains that have arrived after the proper Hour from London, from 1st January to 31st December 1851, at Birmingham, Lancaster, Carlisle, Derby; York, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, and Aberdeen ; specifying the Hours at which they were due, the Length of Time after the proper Hour of Arrival, and the Cause of Delay, if any assigned. (129.)- - - - 1852. xvii. 213 Ditto, (in 33.) ..... . 1852-8. XL. 352 Questions of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of the Queen (on the Prosecution of Charles Edwards) v. the South-eastern Railway Company. (263.) - 1852-3. xxv. 265 Opinion of the Judges on the above. (276.) - - - 1852-3. xxv. 267 Return showing the Number of Passengers conveyed on all the Railways in England and, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, during the Half Year ended 30th June 1852, and the Receipts from each Class of Passengers, and from Goods, &c., compiled from Returns made in pursuance of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 97 ; also the Length of Railway open at the Com- mencement and at the Termination of the Half Year, together with a Summary comparing the Traffic with that in the corresponding Period in 1851 ;' and a Supplement, showing the Aggregate Number of Miles travelled by each Class of Passengers, the Number of Passenger Trains and of Goods Trains, and the Number of Miles travelled by such Trains, during the above-mentioned Half Year. (108.) - - 1852-3. Lxvr. 385 Similar Return for the Half Year ended 31st December 1852. (389.) - 1852-3. lxvi. 403 • - 30th June 1853. - - 1854. xxxrv. 659 - 31st December 1853. - 1854. xxxiv. 679 - 30th June 1854. - - 1854. xxxiv. 699 31st December 1854. - 1854-5. xxxiii. 605 - 30th June 1855. - - 1854-5. xxxin. 625 31st December 1855. - - 1856. xl. 465 - 30th June 1856. - - 1856. xl. 487 31st December 1856. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 185 - 30th June 1857. - 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 219 31st December 1857. - 1857-8. xxxv. 455 - 30th June 1858. - - 1857-8. xxxv. 493 - 31st December 1858. - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 577 Return of the Railway Acts passed in the Session of 1852, the Length of each Line, the proposed Capital Stock, the Number of Shares authorized to be created, and the Sums authorized to be raised on Loan, (152.) - - - 1852-3. lxvi. 471 Ditto, in Session of 1853. (80.) - - . 1854. xxxiv. 719 Statement of the Trade navigated on the Grand Junction Canal, (in 105. 3.) - 1852-3. lii. 324 Memorandum relative to the Measures which have been adopted in France and Belgium, relative to the eflfecting of a Means of Communication between the Guards and Drivers of Trains whilst in Motion upon Railways, and also between the Passengers and Guards ; and Suggestions as to the Means which may be adopted with a View to attaining this Object in the United Kingdom, (in 105. 3.) - - - 1852-3. Ln. 328 Report from Committee of Delegates of Railway Clearing Houses, (in 105. 3.) 1852-3. lii. 332 Ordonnance du Roi [Louis Philippe, Roi des Fran9ais] pdrtant R^lement d' Adminis- tration Publique, sur la Police, la S Report from the Lord Chancellor on the Earl of Ranfurly's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland. (96.) - - - - - - 1857-8. xix. 327 .Rape. See Crimes and Offences. Rate in Aid. See Poor and Poor Rates, England and Wales, III. 2. Poor in Ireland, I. III. 8. Rates. See Applotments, Ireland. Church Rates. County Rates. Grand Juries, &c. Highway Rates. Inclosure. Justices of Peace, 2. Local Taxation. Lunatic AsYLDMS, 1. 5 a. Parliamentary Representation, 1. 1. Poor and Poor Rates. Poor in Ireland. Survey and Valuation of Ireland. Rating op Mines : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Law and Practice with respect to the Rating of Royalties of Mines ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (198.) ... - 1857, Sess. 2. xxiv. 1 Rating op Stock in Trade : Bill to exempt Inhabitants of Parishes, Townships, and Villages from Liability to be rated as such in respect of Stock in Trade or other Personal Property, to the Relief of the Poor. (248.) .--..--- 1840. v. 213 Bill to continue, until 31st December 1841, the Exemption specified in the above Bill. (285.) ----- - - - 1840. V. 215 Ditto, until 1st October 1843. (167.) .... 1842. iv. 549 Ditto, until 1st October 1844. (205.) - - - 1843. iii. 639 Ditto, until 1st October 1845. (180.) ... - 1844. v. 649 Ditto, until 1st October 1846. (344.) - - - 1845. v. 591 ^: Ditto, until 1st October 1848, and to End of next Session. (273.) - 1847. v. 341 Ditto, until 1st October 1850, and to End of next Session. (242.) - 1849. vi. 485 5H 2 - 1851. vr. 401 - 1852. IV. 369 1852-3. VII. 439 - 1854. VI. 371 1854-5. VI. 491 - 1856. VI. 467 79q GENERAL INDEX TO THE Eating ----- Reai, Rating op Stock in Trade — continued. Bill to continue tlie Exemption of Inhabitants from Liability to be rated as such, in respect of Stock in Trade or other Property, to the Belief of the Poor. (271.) - 1850. Vol. vi. p. 467 A similar Bill. (235.) - , - - - - A similar Bill. (113.) - - - - , - A similar Bill. (392.) - . - - - A similar Bill. (260.) . . - . . A similar Bill. (202.) ----- A similar Bill. (172.) _ ., - Report from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Marquess of Normandy, on the Expediency of an Alteration of the Law in respect to the rating of Stock in Trade. (148.) 1840. xv. 9 Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, dated 6th March 1840, on the Subject of rating Stock in Trade. (151.) - 1840. xv. 15 Rating of Tenements : Bill for the better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates and' Highway Rates in respect of small Tenements. (290.)— — With the Amendments made hj the Lords, and with the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments. (338.) - 1850. vi. 389. 397 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments made by the Lords, with Reasons for disagreeing to some of the said Amendments. (337.) - - 1850. vi. 405 Bill to amend the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. 99. for the better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates and Highway Rates in respect of small Tenements. (104.) - 1851. vi. 329 Bill to exempt Burgesses and Freemen in certain Cases from the Operation of an Act for the better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates and Highway Rates in respect of small Tenements. (195.) As amended in Committee. (227.) - 1851. in. 201. 205 Bill to amend the Municipal Franchise in certain Cases [allowing Occupiers of Tenements to vbte, &c. at Municipal Elections although the Rales are paid by the Owner]. (107.) ■ - - 1857-8, IV. 585 Amendment to be moved on Report by Marquis of Salisbury. (107 ft.)- L857-8. iv. 589 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Rating of Tene- ments ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (139.) - - 1838. XXXV. 173 Second Report ; with an Index to both Reports. (380.) - - 1838. xxxv. 449 Report from the Select Committee Of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Act 13 & 14 Vict. c. ^9., for the better assessing and collecting the Poor Rates and Highway Rates in respect of small Tenements, and of the Act 21 & 22 Vict, c. 43., to amend the Municipal Franchise in certain Cases ; together with the Pro- ceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. (46.)- 1859, Sess. l.xii. 1 [Sdbjects: — The Committee report that, for the purely Parochial Piirpose of collecting the Rates, the Act works well; but that the Creation of Small-tenement Voters has cftected a Deterioration of the Municipal Constituency. They specially advert to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, where the Small- tenement Voters consist of the lowest Grades of the Operative Classes ; a large Proportion of them Irish Emigrants, unsettled in Character, and usually under some external Influence. The Committee recommend the direct Payment of Taxes as a Qualification for the Franchise.] Index to the above Report. (46.-Tnd.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xii. 209 Reade Pedigree : Copies of Papers recorded in the Heralds College connected with the Claim, in ,1810, to the Title to Baronet, by a Person calling himself Sir William Reade ; the Record in the Suit Butler Lord Galmoy against Sir W. Betham ; and Accounts of all Sums paid by Claimants of Baronies in Fee at the Office of Arms in Ireland. (80. of 1831-32.) ccox. 621 Copies of the Proceedings of the Chapter of the CoUege of Arms, London, in relation to the Reade Pedigree. (89. of 1831-32.) - - - - - - cccx. 645 Letter from Sir William Betham to George Nayler, Esquire, relative to the Reade Pedigree ; and Copies of several Reports from the Attorney and Solicitors General of Ireland respecting certain Claims to Baronies in Ireland. (144. of 1831-32.) - ccox. 653 Reading Election. See Paeliamentaey Representation, I. 2. Reading House of Correction : Returns as to Expenditure, &c. of the County Gaol and House of Correction at Reading, Berks, (in 42.) . - - - - . 1835. , xxvii. 488 Report of Gaol Committee, Reading, Berks, (in 42.) ... 1835. xxvii. 654 Reading Union Waterworks : Report of the Admiralty on Reading Union Waterworks Bin. (66. ii.) - 1850. xxxiv. 387 Reading, Guildford, and Reigate Railway : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Reading, Guildford, and Reigate Railway (Deviations, &c.) Bill. (148.68.) ----- 1847. xl. 271 Real Actions. See Actions, Limitation of. Real Property : Bill to subject the Freehold Estates of Persons who die indebted to the Payment of their . Simple Contract Debts. ' (31. of 1813-14.) - . . - . lxix. 223 A similar Bill. (25. of 1814-15.) Lxxm. 123 Bill for more eiFectually securing the Payment of the Debts of Persons who die seised of Freehold Estates. (6. of 1816.) --..-. lxxvii. 9 Bill for the Relief of Creditors against fraudulent Devises. (81. of 1816.) - lxxvil 243 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Real Estate. (121. of 1828.) - - - - - ccxxiv. 4^7 A similar Bill. (51. of 1829.) ccxLii.429 A similar Bill. (24. of 1830.) . - . . cclxiii. 75 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 797 Real Eeal Pkopektt — continued. Bill to render Freehold and Copyhold Estates Assets for the Payment of Simple and Contract Debts. (52. of 1833.) .---.. VoL cccxiv. p. 511 Bill fbr facilitating the Loan of Money upon Landed Securities in Ireland. (111.) As amended by the Committee. (138.) - - - 1834. i. pt. L p. 505. 507 Bill for the Limitation of Actions and Suits relating to Real Property, and for simplifying the Remedies for trying the Rights therein. (163. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvii. 95 A similar Bill. (62. of 1833.) ■ ..... cccxiv. 677 Bill for simwlifying the Transfer of Property. (26.) As amended by the Committee. (200.) - - 1836. I. 121. 127 Bill to amend the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 27. for the Limitation of Actions relating to Real Pro- perty, and to simplify the Remedies, for trying the Rights thereto. (59.) - 1837. ii. 389 Bill to remove Doubts respecting Conveyances of Estates vested in Heirs and Devisees of Mortgagees. (267.) -..-... 1838. ii. 429 Bill to explain and extend the Act 1 1 Geo. 4. & 1 Will. 4. c. 47., for consolidating and amending the Laws for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Real Estate. (215.) - 1839. iii. 533 Bill for rendering a Release as effectual for the Conveyance of Freehold Estates as a Lease and iKelease by the same Parties. (47.) .... 1841. iii. 377 Bill for extending to Ireland the Provisions not already in force there of 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 27., intituled " An Act for the Limitation of Actions and Suits relating to Real Property, and for simplifying the Remedies for trying the Rights thereto." (153.) - 1842. iii. 581 Clause proposed to be inserted on Report, (153 a.) - ■ - 1842. iii. 585 A similar Bill. (128.) - - - - . . - 1843. iii. 11 Amendment to be proposed in Committee by Lord Glengal. (128 a.) - 1843. iii. 19 BUI to lessen the Expense attending the Transfer of Freehold Lands of small Value. (63.) .-...-.-- 1843. III. 671 Bill to simplify the Transfer of Property. (24.) As proposed to be amended in Com- mittee. (24. 2.) - - - ... 1844. V. 717. 725 Bill to explain and amend 6 & 7 Vict. c. 54., intituled " An Act for extending to Ireland the Provisions not already in force there of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 27., intituled ' An Act for the Limitation of Actions and Suits relating to Real Property, and for simplifying the Remedies for trying the Rights thereto,' and to explain and amend the said Act." (79.) - ' - - - - - - - - 1844. IV. 567 Bill to amend the Law of Real Property. (219.) - - - 1845. v. 371 Bill to facilitate the Conveyance of Real Property. (168.) - - 1845. v. 375 A similar Bill. (216.) As amended on Report. (252.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (359.) - - 1845. v. 383. 391. 399 Bill to facilitate the Conveyance of Property. (72.) As aroended after Report. (161.) ........ 1846. V. 1. 49 Bill to alter and amend the Law and Practice in Scotland as to the Service of Heirs. (229.) - - - - - - - 1846. V. 239 A similar Bill. (138.) ...... 1847. v. 431 Bill to facilitate the Transference of Lands and other Heritages in Scotland held in Burgage Tenure. (159.) - - - - , - - 1847. iii. 251 Bill to facilitate the Transference of Lands and other Heritages in Scotland not held in Burgage Tenure. (158.) - - - - - 1847. v. 431 Bill to facilitate the Constitution and Transmission of Heritable Securities for Debt in Scotland, and to render the same more effectual for the Recovery of Debts. (160.) ...... 1847. IV. 163 Bill to explain the Provisions of the Act 1 1 Geo. 4. & 1 Will. 4, c. 87. for consolidating and amending the Laws for facilitating the Payment of Debts out of Real Estate. (209.) As amended by the Commons. (286.-) ■ - -"1847-8. v. 593. 595 Bill to facilitate the Transfer of Landed Property in Ireland. (356.) 1847-8. vi. 589 Bill to facilitate the Transfer of Land in Ireland. (167.) - - - 1849. vi. 547 A similar Bill. (34.) - 1850. vi. 561 Bill to amend and extend certain of the Provisions of the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 119. to facilitate the Conveyance of Real Property. (16.) - - - 1849. iv. 85 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Conveyance and Transfer of Real and Personal Property vested in Mortgagees and Trustees. (204.) - 1849. vi. 559 A similar Bill. (57.) - - - . . . 1850. vi. 569 Bill to enable the High Court of Chancery to give effect to its Decrees in Cases where Real Estate is vested in married Women. (153.) .... 1850. iv. 19 Bill to amend an Act for facilitating the Loans of Money upon Landed Securities in Ireland. (311.) As amended in Committee. (323.) - - 1850. vi. 371. 375 Bill [as amended on Report] to enable Mortgagees in Ireland in respect of Trust Funds to purchase the Lands on which the Monies are secured. (340.) - - 1850. vi. 379 Bill to enable Mortgagees in Ireland, in respect of Trust Funds, to purchase the Lands on which the Monies are secured, and to enable Trustees and others to contract to lend Monies vested in them on Lands to be purchased in Ireland. (133.) - - 1851. vi. 125 Bill to enable Mortgagees in Ireland, in respect of Trust Funds, to purchase the Lands on which the Monies are secured, and to enable Bodies Corporate, Trustees, and others to contract to lend Monies vested in them on Lands to be purchased in Ireland. (171.) . - ...... 1851. VI. 131 Bill for granting to Her Majesty Duties on Succession to Property, and for altering certain Provisions of the Acts charging Duties on Legacies and Shares of Personal Estates. C321 ■)-----. - - 1852-3. vii. 441 5 H 3J 798 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Eeal ----- Rebellion Real Pkopekty — continued. Bill to amend and extend certain of the Provisions of the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 119. to facilitate the Conveyance of Real Property. (89.) - . - 1854. Vol. in. p. 561 Bill to amend certain Rules of Law and Equity relating to the Administration, of [the Real and Personal Estate of], deceased Persons. (251.) ^As amended in Com- mittee. (289.) - ' - - - - 1854. Ti. 227. 229 Amendment to be moved on Report by Earl Fortescue. (289 a.) - 1854. vi. 231 Bill to amend the Law and Practice of the Court of Chancery in Ireland in relation to the Appointment of Receivers over Real Estate, and to expedite the Sale of Estates in the said Court. (240.) - - - - . . 1856. iv. 121 Bill to simplify the Title of Real Estate, in order to facilitate the Transfer therepf, and to render the Titles of Purchasers more secure. (115.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 389 Bill to further amend the Law of Property. (21.) As amended by the Select Committee. (95.) - - . . . - . 1857-8. IV. 377. 387 Bill to simplify the Title and Transfer of Real and Personal Estate, and to render the Titles of Purchasers thereof more secure. (7.) ^As proposed to be amended in Committee. (7 a.) As amended in Committee. (46.) ■ - - 1857-8. v. 369. 377. 387 Bill to simplify the Forms and diminish the Expense of completing Titles to Land in Scotland. (205.) As amended on Report. (239.) - - 1857-8. v. 311. 339 Bill to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees, (l.)- -As amended in Committee. (13.) - - - ■ -. - 1859, Sess. 1. n. 397. 411 Popy of the Commission to inquire into the Means of 'improving the Law and Practice touching the Conveyance of Real Property. (29.) - - 1847-8. sxi. 223 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Law of England respecting Real Property. (4. of 1830.) ----- ccLxix. 1 [Subjects: — Inheritance, Dower, Curtesy, Fines and Recoveries, and Prescription and Limitation of Actions.] Second Report of the Commissioners. (24. of 1830-31.) - - - cclxxxiv. 1 [Subject : — General Eegistry of Deeds and Instruments relating to Land.] Third Report of the Commissioners. (55. of 1833.) - - - cccxvi. 1 [Subjects : — Tenures: Frankalmoign, and by Divine Service; Grand Seijeantry; Pree and Common Socage ; Borough English ; GaveHind ; Antient Demesne ; Copyhold ; Customary Freehold. — Contingent Remainders, Future Estates, and Perpetuities. — Covenants, as between Parties in the Relation of Landlord and Tenant, or Lessee and Reversioner ; and as to Land, ■when such Relation does not exist. — Period of Limitation of Actions for enforcing the Rights of the Church. Exemption of Land from Tithes. Moduses. Compositions Real. Glebe Lands.] Fourth Report of the Commissioners. (56. of 1833.) - - . cccxvr. 131 [Subjects: — Wills; Mode of their Execution; Persons by whom they may be made; Property which may pass by them ; Time from which they take effect ; Revocation Republicatioii ; and Probate.] Index to the above Reports, (in 308.) - . - . 1847. sxit. 424 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Burdens on Real Property, and the Impediments to Agricultural Transactions, caused by the System of Excise Duties, Poor Laws, and Local Taxation j and also to inquire and report on the Legislative Exemptions and pecuniary Advantages in respect to Taxation as affecting Landed Property. (29.) - ' - - - - 1846. xxii. 1 [Subjects : — Burdens and Impediments : — ^Prohibition to grow Tobacco. Excise Duties on Malt, Hops, and Bricks. Land T?ix, Poor Rate, and County Rate. Highway Bates, Church Rates, and Tithe Commutation Rent-ch&ges. Stamp Duties on Sales and Mortgages of Land.^ Legis- lative Exemptions and Pecuniary Advantages : — Exemption of Freeholds from Legacy and Probate Duty. Tax on Horses and Shepherds Dogs. Fire Insurance on Implements of Husbandry and Stock. Window Duty. Measured recommended by Committee: — Improvement of Law of Real Property. Relief of Counties and Boroughs from the Expense of Criminal Prosecutions, the Maintenance of Pauper Lunatics, the Establishment Charges under the Poor Law, and the IVElitia Rate.] Appendixes to the above Rfeport, consisting of Tables delivered in by the several Witnesses. (29.-App.) ------ 1846. xxiii. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Transfer of Estate Sim- pMcation Bill ; with the Proceedings of the Committee thereon ; as also the Proceed- ings of the Committee on the Transfer of Land Bill, the Tenants for Life, Trustees, &c.. Bill, and the Law of Property Amendment Bill. (128.) - - 1857-8. xx. 975 See also Actioj^s, Real. Charities. Copyhold and Customary Estates. Curtesy. Dower. East Indies, I. 2. Ecclesiastical Courts. Encumbered Estates. Entailed Estates. Escheat. Fines and Recoveries. Heritable Property. Improvement and Drainage op Land; Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, &c. Inheritance. Interpleader. Land, Occu- pation OF. Landlord and Tenant. Landed Estates Court, Ireland. Lease and Release. Leasehold Tenure of Lands, Ireland. Local Taxation. Mortmain. Prescription. Registration of Deeds. Settled Estates. Titles of Religious Congregations. Works, Public. Rebellion in Ireland : Bill to continue and amend Two Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 39 and 40 Geo. 3., for the Suppression of Rebellion, and for the Protection of the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subjects. (1801.) - - - - - . - [i.] 23 Bill to tontinue the last above Act. (1801.) - . . - [i.] 541 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 799 Rebellion ----- Records Eebellion in Iebland — continued. Bill for indemnifying such Persons as have acted, since 25th March 1799, for the Preservation of the Public Peace, and Suppression of Insurrections and Eebelliou, in sevet-al Districts in Ireland. (1801.) - - ... . - Vol. [i.] p. 579 BiU to continue the Act 43 Geo. 3. for the Suppression of Eebellion, and for the Protection of His Majesty's Subjects in Ireland. (3. of 1803-4.) ... [viii.] 15 )See also Peace, Public, Ireland. Eeceipt Stamps. See Stamps and Stamp Duties. Eeceivee and Comptroller op the Seal. See King's Bench, Court op, England. Eeceivers General. See Customs, 1. 1. Excise, I, Post Office, I. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Taxes and Duties. Eeceivers of Crown Eents. See Land Eevenue. Eeceivers op the Eevenue. See Eevenue, Public. Eeceivers op Stolen Securities. See Crimes and Offences, I. 7 e. Eeciprocity of Duties. See Ship Owners. Shipping, &c. , Eeciprocity Treaties. (See Shipping, &c. Treaties, i. Eecognizances. See Exchequer, Court of, England. Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Fines and Eecognizances. Eecognizances foe Costs op Bills. See Bills, Private. Eecognizances in Writs of Error. See "Weits of Error. Eeconcilement, Courts of : • ' . • Eesolntion to be moved by the Lord Brougham and Vaux respecting Courts of Eeconcilement. (166.) - 1851. XVI. 441 Eecoed Courts, Ireland. See Boroughs and Boeough Couets. Eecord Office. See Eecords, Public. Eecoedee op the Grea.t Eoll. See Exchequer, Court op, Scotland. Eecorders OF Cities and Boroughs : Eeturn of the Salaries now paid to the Eecorders of Cities or Boroughs in England, and the Sources from which the Salaries are paid. (8.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 175 Eecoedees Courts : Bill to empower the Eecorder or other Person presiding in Quarter Sessions in Corporate Cities and Towns, and Justices of the Peace for Counties^ Eidiugs, or Divisions, to divide their respective Courts in certain Cases. (67.) As amended by the Com- mittee. (93.) - - - - ^ - 1837. IV. 1. 5 Eecords, Public : Bill for better regulating the Public Eecords of Scotland. (53. of 1809.) - - xxiii. 73 Bill to vest in His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for ever. Part of the Ground and Buildings belonging to the Society of King's Inns, Dublin, for the erecting thereon a Eepository for Public Eecords in Ireland. (44. of 1813-14.) - -• lxix. 283 Bill for keeping safely the Public Eecords. (285.) - . . i838. iv. 469 Two Eeports of the Select Committee appointed, in 1801, to inquire into the State of the Public Eecords of the Kingdom, &c. In a larg^ folio Volume. [Subjects. — ^Measures test adapted for preserving, clalsifying, and indexing the Public Becords. Appendix I. Returns transmitted from the general Repositories, Houses of Parliament, Courts of Justice, County Registries, Inns-of Court, and Public Libraries, as to the Nature and Classification of the Records, Condition of the Buildings, State of Preservation of the Becords, Calendars, and Indexes existing. Establishment of the Office, Number of Searches yearly, and Facility of Access. II. Information respecting the different Modes heretofore used in writing and preserving the Public Records, and those most advisable to use in future. Estimates of Catalogues, Calendars, &c. recommended for printing. Selection of Becords for Publication. Engraved Exemplars of Charters Deeds, &o. III. Table of the Public Becords systematically classed. IV. Table of the Public Records alphabetically arranged.] Commissions and Abstracts of the annual Eeports of the Commissioners of Public Eecords, from 1801 to 1806, with a Statement of the Measures executed or in progress. In a large folio Volume. Eeport of Searches for Originals, Eecords, and Manuscript Copies of Charters and Statutes in England and Ireland ; with Observations on the Condition of the Public Eecords of Ireland ; with an Appendix of Statutes, Chai'ters, and Documents. In a large folio Volume. . ! ■ Proceedings of the Commissioners on Public Eecords in Scotland, 1806-1808. In a large folio Volume. Further Proceedings of the Commissioners in Scotland, 1808, 1809. In a large folio Volume. (56. of 1809.) Eeports of the Proceedings of the Commissioners on Public Eecords in.Engl^nd from 1800 to 1819. Two large folio Volumes, comprising the Beport of 1812, and 'a Volume of ; . Plates. (171. of 1819.) ■...,;, 1 Vi .' General Eeport to the- King in- Council from the Honourable Board of Commissioners on the i Public Eecords. (24.) ----.. 1837. lvi. 225 Ditto, with Appendix and Index. In a large folio Volume, - - 1837. Lvii 1 5H 4 800 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Records - - - . REncAE / ^ ^ Rbcokds, Public — continued. First to Fifth Reports of the Proceedings of the Commissioners of Public Records in Ireland, from 1810 to 1815. In a large folio Volume. (173. of 1819.) Sixth to Tenth Reports, from 1816 to 1820. Ditto. (160. of 1824.) Eleventh to Fifteenth Reports, from 1821 to 1825. Ditto. (122. of 1829.) Account of the Expenses of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the State of the Records in Ireland. (79. of 1822.) - - - - Vol. cxli. p. 225 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1836, on the Record Com- mission; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (326.) - ~ 1836. xvni. 1 [SnBjECTS : — Buildings in which the Records are deposited, and Provision made for their Arrange- ment and Preservation. Compilation and Puhlication of Calendars and Indexes. Transfers of Records from one Office to another. Establishment of Offices. Selection of Original Records : 1. Transcripts ; 2. Printing. General Administration of Affairs of the Commission : 1. Finances; 2. Preparation of Works, and Engagements of Sub-Commissioners, Editors, &c.; .3. Distribution: Irish and Scotch Records. Defects in the Constitution of the present Commission. Remedial Measures.] Observations upon the Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons con- cerning the Management and Affairs of the Record Commission, and the present State of the Records of the United Kingdom, transmitted to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury by the Record Commissioners, in compliance vrith their Lordships Invita- tion. (68.) ------ - 1837. XT. 209 Correspondence of Mr. Protheroe, Sir Harris Nicolas, and any other Persons, with the Lords of the Treasury and the Secretary of State for the Home Department, respecting the Observations by the Record Commissioners on the RSJ)ort of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Record Commission, (in 68.) - - 1837. xv. 246 Report of Sir Francis Palgrave to the Treasury upon the State of the Record Office at the . . Chapter House, dated 21st January 1837. (in 68.) - - - 1837. xv. 253 Report and Minutes of Evidence taken before Her Majesty's Commissioners for Metropolitan Improvements, respecting the new Record Office and Approaches. - 1847. xxxiv. 309 First Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. ....... 1840. xv. 277 Second Report. - - - - - - -1841. xxxii. 1 Third Report. .-...-- 1842. xxir. 123 Fourth Report. - ' - - - - - - 1843. XL. 1 Fifth Report. ------- 1844. xxxiii. 473 Sixth Report. ..... . 1845. xxxvni. 1 Seventh Report. - - - - - 1846. xxxix. 1 Eighth Report. ..--.. 1847. xxxix. 395 Ninth Report. ....... 1847-8. xlvi. 1 Tenth Report. - - - ^ - - - - 1849. xlv. 1 Eleventh Report. - - . ... 1850. xxxii. 1 Twelfth Report. - - ... 1851. xxvni. 271 Thirteenth Report. -..-.. . 1852. xxvii. 273 Fourteenth Report. ...... 1852-3. Lxiv. 509 Fifteenth Report. ..... . 1854. xxxvi. 339 Sixteenth Report. ...... 1854-5. xxxv. 117 Seventeenth Report. ...... 1856. xxxix. 21 Eighteenth Report. - - ... 1857, Scss. 2. xxviii. 51 Nineteenth Report. ------ 1857-8. xxxin. 195 See also Exchequer Documents. Histokt of Great Britain. Register House, Edinburgh. Records, Stealing of, Ireland : Bill to prevent the stealing of Records, Deeds, and Papers, in Ireland [and to remedy Difficulties in Prosecutions for such Offences]. (39. of 1824.) - - clix. 139 Records, Variances in : Bill to prevent a Failure of Justice by reason of Variances between Records and Writings produced in Evidence in support thereof. (31. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 103 Records of the Court of Chancery. See Chancery, Court of, England. Records of the Court of Session. See Session, Court op. Records and Writs, Clerks of. See Chancery, Court of, England, III. Recoveries. See Fines and Recoveries. Recovery of Tenements. See Landlord and Tenant. Recreation Grounds. See Public Grounds and Play Grounds. Recruiting in the United States. See Army, II. Recruits and Recruiting Service. See Army, 1. 1. III. 6. Rectors. See Clergy. Red River District. See Hudson's Bat Company. Red Sea and Indian Sea Telegraph. See Electric Telegraphs. Redcar Harbour and Docks : Report of the Admiralty on the Victoria (Redcar) Harbour and Docks Bill. {5Q. 16.) ...... . - 1851. XXX. 377 Correspondence between Mr. Brooks, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and the Secretary of the Ad- miralty, respecting a Harbour of Refuge at Redcar. (in 112.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 55 ■SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 801 Eedemption - - - - Regent's Eedemption of Annuities. See Annuities Redemption. Redemption of Land Tax. See Land Tax, I. Redmond, Mh. See Ribbonism. Redeuth and Chasewaxek Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Redruth and Chasewater Railway Bill. (119. il.) 1852-3. Vol. LXVii. p. 385 Reduction of National Debt. See Debt, National. References to^Acts. See Mistakes in Acts. Refined Sugar. See Customs, 1. 1. Sugar. Reform in Parliament. See Parliamentary Representation, Reform in. Reformatory and Industrial Schools : Bill to render Reformatory and Industrial Schools in. Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children. (258.) - - - - ' - 1854. vi. 233 Bill to amend the Act for the better Care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders. (183.) 1854-5. VI. 637 Bill [as amended in Committee] to amend the Act for the better Care and Reformation of Youthful Offenders, and the Act to render Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children. (225.) As amended on Report. (228.) 1854-5. vi. 641. 647 Clause to be moved on Report by the Earl of Shaftesbury. (225 a.) - 1854-5. vi. 645 Bill to amend the Mode of committing Criminal and Vagrant Children to Reformatory and Industrial Schools. (130.) ^As amended in Committee. (166.) - 1856. vi. 241. 257 Clauses to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Ravensworth. (130 a.) - 1856. vi. 249 Amendment to be.moved on Third Reading by Bishop of Oxford. (166 a.) - 1856. vi. 271 Bill to make further Provision for rendering Reformatory and Industrial Schools in Scotland more available for the Benefit of Vagrant Children. (126.) - - 1856. vi. 273 Bill to promote the Establishment and Extension of Reformatory Schools in England. (116.) As amended in Committee. (139.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 219. 229 Clauses to be moved in Committee by Earl of Carnarvon. (116 6.) - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 227 Amend' to be proposed on Report by Earl of Harrowby. (139 a.) - 1857, Sess 2. VL 237 Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments, with the Commons Reasons for disagreeing to some of said Amendments. (188.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 239 Bill to provide additional Means for the Establishment and Maintenance of Reformatory Schools in Scotland. (152.) - - - - 1857,' Sess. 2. vi. 243 Bill to facilitate Extension of Reformatory Institutions, tengland. (16.) 1857, Sess, 2. vi. 215 Bill to make better Provision for the Care and Education of vagrant, destitute, and disorderly Children,' and for the Extension of Industrial Schools. (124.) As amended in Committee. (140.) . . . _ 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 321. 337 , Bill to promote and regulate Reformatoiy Schools for Juvenile Offenders in Ireland. (228.) As amended in Committee. (275.) - - 1857-8. v. 149. 161 First Report of the Inspector appointed, under the Provisions of the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 38., to visit the different Reformatory Schools of Great Britain. - 1857-8. xliv. 277 [Subjects : — General Remarks upon the State andProgress of the certified Reformatories in England and Sootlaild. Appendix : — Situation of Schools, Number of Inmiates, Cost of Maintenance, Industrial Return, &c.] See also Criminal Law, 1. 22'. IL 1. 1 o. 7. Ill, 1. Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Refuge, Harbours of. See Harbours and Ports. Refugees, Foreign : Correspondence respecting the Foreign Refugees in London. - - 1852. xvi. 1 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - 1852. xvi. 33 See also Aliens. France, 3. Hungarian Refugees. Passports. Polish Refugees. Spanish Refugees. Regency : Bill to provide for the Administration of the Government in case the Crown should descend to Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandrina Victoria, Daughter of His, late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, being under the Age of Eighteen Yeai-s, and for the Care and Guardianship of Her Person. (10. of 1830-31.) - - . ccLXXxm. 31 Bill to repeal Part of the above Act. (158.) ... . i838. iv. 497 Bill to provide for the Administration of the Government in case the Crown should descend to any Issue of Her Majesty whilst such Issue shall be under the Age of Eighteen Years, and for the Care and Guardianship of such Issue. (210,) - 1840. v. 171 See alsoKl^G {George III.) Regent's Canal : Report of the Railway Commissioners on the Regent's Canal Company's Bill (Paddington and Limehouse), (in 148. 10.) - . - . . 1847. xl. 69 HI. 5 I 802 ' r o -n Opinions of the Judges on the above Questions. (26.) - - 1857-8. xviii. o51 Rogers, F. N., Esq. See Price, Eliza. EOGERSTOWN InCLOSURB : , -,„ s ,„,„ „ . Report of the Admiralty on the Rogerstown Liclosure Bill. (119. 8.) - 1852-3, lxvii. 379 Rogue Money,-Scotland. 5'pb Vagrants. - 5K 3 814 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Rogues - - •,. - ,. Roman Rogues and Vagabonds. See Game Laws. Vageants. RoKEBT, Baeon : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Matthew Baron Rokeby, claiming a Right to vote at the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland. (153. of 1830.) - Vol. cclxxix. p. 85 Roll of the Lords. See House of Lords, 4. Peers of Scotland. Rolls op Parliament. See House of Lords, i. Rolls Court, England : Bill to render valid certain Decrees at the Rolls Court. (144, of 1825.) - clxxvi. 789 See also Appeals to the House of Lords. Chancebt, Court op, England. Equity, Courts op. Fines and Recoveries. Infra. Rolls Estate. See infra. ' Rolls, Master of, England : Bill to appropriate to the Use of the Master of the Rolls for the Time being the, Rents of the Rolls Estate, &c. (77. of 1820.) -■ , - - - - ,- cxiv. 505 Bill for vesting the Rolls Estate in Her Majesty, and for providing for the future Payment of the Salary of the Master of the RoUs, and the Expenses of the Rolls Chapel. (184.) - - - - - , - . 1837, IV, 63 See also Chancery, Qourt of, England. Judges Salaries. Rolls, Master of, Ireland : , ' ~ Bill for the better Regulation of the Office of Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and for augmenting the Salary annexed thereto. (1801,) - - - - fi.] 25 Copies of the Judgments of the Master of the Rolls in Ireland in the Cases of (9th May 1853) Sir Frederick Forster, Baronet, and others. Petitioners ; Edward Homsby, Esquire, Secretary to the Board of Works, Respondent : And (25th May 1853) Robert Hamilton Stubber and others, Petitioners ; Edward Hornsby, Secretary to the Board of Works, Respondent, (279.) - ... . 1852-3. xxT. 417 S,ee also House of Commons, i. , ' , Rolls Office. See Records, Public. Roman Catholics : I. BiUs relating to Roman Catholics : , i , • 1. Civil Disabilities, as connec;ted,with Legislative Rights. 2. Rights of Property, Guardians, Marriage, Sfc. II. Reports and Papers relating to Roman Catholics. I. Bills relating to Roman Catholics : 1. Civil Disabilities, as connected with Legislative Rights: Bill to exempt from Penalties Roman Catholics holding Civil or Military OfficeSj &c. under the Act 33 Geo. 3. (I.) for granting Relief to Roman Catholics, (75. of 1812-13.) ^As amended by the Committee. (87. of 1812-13.) - - - Lvm. 401. 405 Bill to abrogate the Declarations against Transubstantiation, and against Transubstantiation and Popery, required by the Acts 25 Car. 2. and 30 Car. 2. (80. of 1819.) - xcvii. 315 Bill for the Removal of certain'Disqualiflcations affecting Roman Catholics ; and to regulate the Intercourse of Persons in Holy Orders with the See of Rome. (36. of 1821.) - cxxi. 81 Bill to provide that Roman Catholic Peers may sit and vote in Parliament without taking the Oath and making the Declaration therein referred to. (46. of 1822.) - oxxviii. 99 Bill for rendering His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects in Grreat Britain eligible ta certain Civil Offices. (96. of 1823.) - - ' - - - - cxliv. 885 Bill for rendering His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects in Great Britain eligible to certain Civil Offices, &c. (53. of 1824.) -----. clix, 203 Bill to provide for the Removal of the Disqualifications under which His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects now labour. (84. of 1825.) .... clxxv, 403 Bill for the Relief of His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects. (13. of 1829.) - ccxlii. 289 Bill to abolish the Roman Catholic Oath as a Qualification for Voters at Elections in Ireland. (140.) - - - - ... 1843. in. 333 2. Rights of Property, Guardians, Marriage, S^c. : Bill to entitle Roman Catholics taking and subscribing the Declaration and Oath contained in the Act 31 Gep. 3. c' 32. to the Benefits given by the Act 18 Geo. 3. c. 60. for relieving Roman Catholics from certain Penalties and Disabilities. (1802-3.) - .' [v.] 115 Bill to quiet the Freehold Titles of Catholics in Ireland who have omitted to take the Oath and Declaration contained in the Act 13 & 14 Geo. 3. (I.) (102. of 1809.) - xxii. 421 Bill to explain and amend the Acts 34 Geo. 3. c. 8. and 38 Geo. 3. "c. 60. so far as the same relate to Double Assessments to the Land Tax. (181. of 1826-27.) - - ccxi. 683 A similar Bill. (76. of 1831.) - - - - i' ccxc. 117 Bill to repeal certain penal Enactments made in the Parliament of Ireland against Roman Catholic Clergymen for celebrating Marriages contrary to the Provisions of certain Acts made in the Parliament of Ireland, (167, of 1833.) - - . cccxv. 567 Bill to amend the Laws relative to Marriages celebrated by Roman Catholic and other Clergy- men not of the Established Church in Scotland. (62.) - - 1834. I, pt,l, p.209 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 19 Geo, 2. (I,) as makes void all Marriages celebrated by any Popish Priestbetween Protestant and Papist, (91.) - - - 1835. i, 467 A similar Bill. (97.) - - - - ... 1836, ii. 125 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 815 EOMAN Roman Catholics : I. BUls^-^conHnued. • 2. 'Rights of Property, Guardians, Marriage, S^c. — cointinued. Bill to repeal certain penal Enactments made against Her Majesty's Roman Catholic Sub- jects. (89.) As amended in Committee. (213.) As proposed to be amended by the Lord Chancellor on Eeport. (213.2.) - - 1844. Vol. y. p. 595. 603. 611 Bill to repeal Part of another Act whereby Fathers are restrained from appointing Popish Eecusants to be Gruardians of their infant Children. (50.) - - 1856. ti. 155 II. Reports and Papers relating to Roman Catholics : Report from the Select Committee .of the House of Commons on Laws in Foreign States affecting Roman Catholic Subjects in Ecclesiastical Maitters, and their Intercourse with the See of Rome or any other Foreign Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. (8. of 1817.) lxxxv. 1 Supplementary Papers in continuation of same Subject. (37. of 1817.) - lxxxv. 545 The above Report and Supplement reprinted. (37.) - - 1851. xxiii. 339 Circular Letter from Edward Hay, styling himself Secretary to the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland sitting in Dublin, to the Catholics in the different Counties ; and Circular Letter of the LoM Lieutenant consequent thereon. (8. of 1811.) - xlt. 41 Return of Roman Catholics who have taken the Oaths and made the Declaration contained in the Act 31 Geo. 3. c. 32. (11. of 1812-13.) , - - - - lxvi. 186 Returns from the Four Roman Catholic Archbishops of Ireland of the Religious Communities within their respective Provinces, (in 103. of 1825.) . . - cxcii. 503 Returns of the Parishes in Ireland to which the Crown presents in its own Right, and of those to which the Crown presents as Trustee of the Papists who were, by the Acts 17 85 18 Charles 2. c. 2. sect. 158. and 2 Ann. c. 6. sects. 15. and 25., divested of their • Rights to present Clerks to Protestant Churches until they or their Heirs should conform to the Protestant Religion ; and of those Parishes to which the Ai'chbishops and Bishops of Ireland present and collate, distinguishing those to which they collate by Lapse of Presentation by Lay Patrons, and the different Dioceses in which such Parishes are situate. (108.) - - - - - 1836. xxv. 339 Returns of all Places of Meeting for Public Religious Worship in the Roman Catholic Faith in England and Wales, with the Dates of their Erection, and of all Monastic Estabhsh- ments, specifying whether for Monks or Nuns, an,d the Numbers in each, distinguishing" such as are for Jesuits. "(187.) - - - , - - 1836. xxvi. 301 ■ Memorial of certain Inhabitants of the Parishes of Dingle, Kildrum, Ventry, Dunqum, Dunurlin, and Kilmaolchedar, to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; together, with the Answer of the Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant thereto, dated 14th January 1845. (200.) - 1845. xvt. Ill Return of the Notices or Statements which, pursuant to 10 Geo. 4. c. 7. have been delivered to the Clerks of the Peace by Jesuits and Members of other Religious Orders of the Church of Rome, bound by Monastic or Religious Vows ; Copies of which Notices or Statements have been transmitted in Ireland to the Chief Secretary of the Lord Lieu- tenant, and in Great Britain to One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, specifying the Time at which such Notices or Statements have been delivered to such Clerks of the Peace. (105.)- - -, - - - 1851. xvi. 179 Amended Return (so far as relates to the City of Knkenny). (158.) - 1851. xvi. 211 ' ' Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Charitable Uses Bill and the Roman Catholic Charities Bill ; together with the Pro- ceed'ings of the Committee and Minutes of Evidence. (125.) - 1857, Sess.2. xx. 53 , ^ee aZ«o BuKiALSJN Ieelaot). Colonies, IIL 2. Ceiminal Law, H. 1. Dissenting . / Places of.Woeship. Eael Marshal. Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption. Education and Schools, Ieeland. Gal way, Coepoeation of. Libeett op Conscience. Outeages, Ieeland. Peace, Public, Ieeland, II. Peotestant ' Religion iS FoebiGn Counteies. Roman Catholic Chaeities : Bill for the better securmg the charitable Donations and Bequests of Roman Catholics in Great Britain. (204. of 1831-32.) - ■ -^ ." " ccxcvii.273 Bill to provide for the more effectual Application of Charitable Donations and Bequests in Ire- land, and to enable Grants and Devises to be made in trust for Roman Catholic Ministers in Ireland. (147.) As amended in Committee. (167.) - - 1844 11. 169. 177 Bill [as amended on Report] for the more effectual Application of Charitable Donations and Bequests in Ireland. (196.) As amended by the Commons. (255.) 1844 n. 185. 193 Bill for amending the Laws touching Charitable Donations and Bequests of Her Majesty s Subjects in Great Britain professing the Roman Catholic Rehgion. (82.) - 1844. v. 591 Proposed Bill for appointing Commissioners to inquire concerning Roman Catiiolic Chanties in England, and for getting in the outstanding Legal Estate in the Property of such Charities in certain Cases, and for other Purposes, (in 310.) - 1851. xxxvi. 596 Bill to amend the Law respecting Roman Catholic Charities. (120.) _ - 1854-5. vi. 4^0 Bill to continue for a limited Time the Exemption of certain Chanties' [Roman Catholic J from the Operation of the Charitable Trusts Act. (227.) - - 1856. iii. 333 Bill to amend the Law respecting Roman Catholic Chanties. (29.) - 1857, Sess^^. vi- ^»i Clause to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Chancellor. (29 «.).1857, Sess. 2. vi. J85 Bill further to continue for a limited Time the Exemption "f ^^^t^,'"^ J^.^^"^*;,''' ^^R^^^^ Cathoiicl from the Operation ofthe Charitable Trusts Acts. (145.) 1857, Sess 2 in. 303 Bill further io continue the Exemption of certain Charities [Roman Cathohc] from the. Operation of the Charitable Trusts Acts. (223,),-. - .- 1857-8. m. ^ly 5ee o/'so Mortmain. 8T6 ' GENERAL INDEX .T?0 THE ; Roman ----- Roxburgh Roman Catholic Colleges and Universities. See Desmond, MichaeI). Edugation and Schools, Ireland. Matnooth College. Roman Catholic Missionaries in India. See East Indies, III. lo. Roman States : Bill for enabling Her Majesty to establish Diplomatic Relations with the Court of Rome. (25.) As amended on Report. (41.) - 1 1847-8. Vol. iv. p. 479. 481 Correspondence between Viscount Palmerston and the Marquess of Normanby, &c. respecting the AiFairs of Rome. ------- 1849. xx. 85 Communication from the Austrian Government as to the Advance of Austrian Troops into Tuscany and the Legations. - - - - - - 1849. xx. 81 Instructions addressed by the Government of France to the- French Agents at Vienna and Gaeta respecting the French Expedition to Civita Vecchia. - - 1849. xx. 101 Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Rome, 1849. ... 1851. xiv. 1 Concordat between the Queen of Spain and the Court of Rome ; signed at Madrid, 16th March 1851. ------.. 1851. xiv, 769 Correspondence respecting the Relations- existing between Foreign Governments and the Court of Rome. - - - - - 1851. xiv. 123. 463. 533. 537 Further Correspondence on same Subject. [Negotiations between the Court of Lisbon and the See of Rome, in 1759, 1760, respecting the Jesuits.] - 1852. xvi. 261 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - . 1852-3. xxi. 1. 75 Declarations exchanged between the Governments of Great Britain and of the Roman States for securing National Treatment to the Vessels and Commerce of the one Country in the Ports of the other; signed at Florence and Rome, 17th Nov. 1853. - 1854. xviii. 725 See also Italy. Slavery, III. 3. Statistical Tables. Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign. Roos Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the Petitions of the Right Hon. Lady Henry Fitzgerald, and Sir H. Hunloke, Bart., claiming the Barony of Roos. (15. of 1803-4.) ----- rxn.] 1 Evidence taken in Session 1805. (32. of 1805.) - . - . [xn.] 345 ROPEWORKS : Bill to declare certain Ropeworks not within the Operation of the Factory Acts. (191.) .-.-... 1846. Y. 229 See also Cotton Mills and Factories. Rosamond, H.M.S. Sec Navy, HI. 2. Roscommon, Earl of : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Earl of Roscommon and Baron of Kilkenny West, claiming a Right to vote at the Election of Representative Peers for Ireland ; and also the counter Petition of Francis Stephen Dillon of Kye, Esq. (122. of 1823.) - - clvi. 319 Evidence taken in Session 1824. (62. of 1824.) - - - - cLXXin. 11 Evidence taken in Session 1825. (46. of 1825.) . - - - cxcvi. 415 Evidence taken in Session 1826. (116. of 1826.) ... - ccix. 57 Evidence taken in Session 1826-27. (40. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxxii. 113 Evidence taken in Session 1828, (138. of 1828.) - - - ccxxxix. 443 Roscommon Infirmary : Returns relative to the Roscommon Infirmary. (124.) - . . 1846. xx. 347 Roscommon Poor Law Union : Return of the Amount of the Salary of the Clerk of the Union, of Roscommon, as it stood on 30th May and 13th June 1850. (235.) - - . isso. xiii. 649 Roscommon Townlands : Bill to empower the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to annex certain Townlands to the County of Roscommon. (259.) - - - - - - 1840. v. 175 Rose, G. H., Esq. See House of Lords, i. RossAtL Estate Sea Wall : Report of the Admiralty on the Rossall Estate Sea Wall Bill. (33. 33.) - 1854. xxxvii. 805 Rotation of Irish Bishops. See House of Lords, e. Rothesay. See Cholera. RoTHWELL Gaol : Bill to render it unnecessary to keep up Rothwell Gaol in the Honour of Pontefract in the West Riding of the County of York. (303.) - - - . 1845. v. 475 Rotterdam. See Commercial Distress. Corn, HI. 3. RouNDSTONE National School. See Education and Schools, Ireland, in. i. RouviLLE. See Canada, 2. Roxburgh, Countt of. See Fictitious Voi^s, 2. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 817 RoxBURGHE - - - - Royal RoxBUKGHE Claim of Peeeaqe (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the Petitions of Sir James Norcliffe Innes, Baronet, Walter Ker, Esquire, of Littledean, and t^e Eight Honourable William Drummond, claiming the Titles, &c. of Duke and Earl of Roxburghe, &c. (124. of 1808.) .... Vol. xxii. p. 255 Evidence taken in Session 1809. (15. of 1809.) ... - xxxi. 1 Evidence taken in Session 1810: (1. 8566. of 1810.) - - - xxxi. 13. 135 Evidence taken in Session 1812. (39. of 1812.) - ... - lvi, 1 Royal Academy oe Music. See Industrial Exhibition. Royal Aetilleky. See Aemy, III. 3. Pensions, Natal and Militaey. Royal Australian Mail Company. See Australian Colonies, 1. Royal Authority, Inteeruption op. See King ( George HI.) Regency. Royal Burghs. See Bueghs and Towns, Scotland. Royal Canal, Ireland. See Inland Navigation, Ireland. Royal Cork Institution. See Education and Schools, Ireland, II. 3. Royal Docks and Dockyards. See Docks and Dockyards, Public. Royal Dublin Society. See Science and Aet. Royal Family : Bill to repeal" the Act 12 Geo. 3. c. 11. for the better regulating the future Marriages of the Royal Family. (34. of 1820.) - - - - - - cxiv. 209 Return of all Income received by the Dukes of Clarence, Kent, Cumberland, Sussex, and Cambridge. (40. of 1818.) ' - - - - - - xciv. 187 See also Cambridge, Duke op. Cambridge, Princess Augusta op. Cambridge, Princess Mary op. Princess Royal. Queen Caroline. Wales, Prince op. Royal Forests. See Alice Holt Forest. Brecknock Forest. Dean Forest. Exmoor Forest. Hainault Forest. Land Revenue, Woods, Foeests, 8ec. New Forest. Paekhurst Forest. Salcey Forest. Sherwood Forest. Waltham Forest. Whichwood Forest. Whittlbwood Forest. Windsor Foeest. Woolmee Foeest. EoYAL Gardens. See Metropolis Impeovements. Royal Marines. See Marines. Royal Military Academy. See Military Expenditure. Royal Military Artificers. See Army, HI. 3. Royal Military Asylum : Bill to authorize the Application of a Suin of Money out of the forfeited and unclaimed Army Prize Fund in purchasing the Site of the Royal Military Asylum, and in improving such Asylum. ,<.363.) - - - - - - 1847-8. vi. 487 Bill to authorize, the Application of a Sum of Money out of the forfeited and unclaimed Army Prize Fund in enlarging and improving the Royal Military Asylum. (240.) - - - - - - - 1854. VI. 303 Return (so far as relates to the Royal Military Asylum) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, in any new Situation or Appoint- ment, in 1847, and of the increased Salary, &c. allowed before the Commencement of •that Year: Also, Correspondence with the Treasury relative thereto, and to any Increase of EsUblishment, Salaries, &c. where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) . - - - . 1847-8. xxi. 397 Royal Military Canal : Account of all Rates and Tolls, and Receipts of Money, and Disbursements and Balances, for the Year 1824. (200. of 1825.) - - - - -- cxciii. 91 See also Ordnance, 1. Royal Military College. See Military ExPENDiTUiiE, Royal Mint. See Mint. • Royal Natal Asylum : Bill to enable Persons to bequeath Lands and Tenements to the Royal Naval Asylum ; and to amend the Act relating to the said Asylum. (89. of 1811.) - - - xli. 609 Royal Natal College : Account of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Royal Naval College from 1st April 1835 to 31st March 1836. (81.) - - ..... 1836. xxv. 283 Royal Naty. See Navy. Royal Palaces. See Land Retenue, &c. Royal Patillon, Brighton : Bill to authorize the Sale of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, and the Grounds thereof; and to apply the Money arising from such Sale, (263.) - - - 1849. ti, 395 III. 5 L 818 ^ GENERAL INDEX TO THE Royal - - - Russia EoTAL Schools. See Education and Schools, Ieeland, II. 6. RoTAL SiGNATTJKE. See Kmd {George IV.) Royal Society : Return of all Sums granted in the Five Years ending 5th April 1856 to the Royal Society, &c. ; showing the Manner in which such Sums have been expended, distinguishing the Salaries or other Remunerations given out of the same, (in 160.) - 1856. xxii. 193 Similar Return for the Year ended 5th April 1856. (13.) - - 1857-8. xvin. 313 Letter from the President of the Royal Society to Viscount Palmerston, enclosing Resolutions adopted by the President and Council on the Question, " Whether any Measures could be adoptedby the Government or Parliament that would improve the Position of Science or its Cultivators in this Country." (63.) - ^ 1857, Sess. 2. xtii. 249 ROYSTON AND HiTtlHIN RAILWAY : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Royston and Hitchin Railway Bill (Sale of or Lease of Line, Extension from Royston to Cambridge), (in 148.6.) - 1847. XL. 59 Rules of Proceedings in Borough Courts. See Bokou&hs. Rum. See East Indies, 1. 3. III. 3. Spirits. West India Colonies, i. lo. Runcorn and Weston^Canal : Report of Admiralty on the Runcorn and Weston Canal Bill. (119. IS.) - 1852-3. Lxvii. 387 RuNJEET Sing. See East Indies, III. i. Rural Constabulary and Police. See Constables. Rushbrooke's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Reading of Rushbrooke's Divorce BiU. (271.) - - - - - 1852-3. xxvi. 63 Russell, Charles Henry. See Gaming. Russell, Lord John. See Turkey and Russia. Russell, Mr. : Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the Government of New Granada respecting the Imprisonment of Mr. Russell at Panama. - - 1837. xv. 317 Russia : Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, I7th June 1801 ; with Two separate Articles. Additional Articles, signed at Moscow, 20th June 1801, to the above Convention. Declaration explanatory of the Second Section of the Third Article of the Convention concluded at St. Petersburgh, 17th June 1801 ; signed at Moscow, 20th June 1801. Treaty of Concert between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, with separate Articles, signed at St. Petersburgh, 11th April 1805. (1806.) - - - - vn. 1 Declarations of Accession to the above Treaty by His Britannic Majesty and the Emperors of Germany and Russia. (1806.) --.... yii. 21 Supplementary Papers to the above Treaty : Despatches of Sir A. Paget to Lord Mulgrave. (1806.) Despatches from Lord G. L. Gower to Lord Mulgrave. (1806.) Plans' of Operations proposed by the Court of Vienna. (1806.) - Remarks by the Cabinet of St. Petersburgh thereon. (1806.) - Protocol of the Conferences held between the Austrian Generals and the Baron de Wint- zingerode, at Vienna. (1806.) - . - . . yn. 84 Despatch of Count Rasoumowski to Prince Czartoryski. (1806.) - - - vii. 100 Memoir on the Situation of Affairs, communicated by Count Starhemberg. (1806.) vii. 101 Etat de la Force de rArm6e Imperiale et Royale qui sera en Campagne le 1™ Octobre 1805. (1806.) - - - - . - viL 106 Austrian Declaration against France. (1806.) - - . . yn. 108 Answer of the French Government to the Declaration of Austria. (1806.) - vn. 116 Note of C. M. Talleyrand. (1806.) - - - - - vil 122 Proclamation of the Emperor of Germany. (1806.) - - - vn; 126 Papers relating to Political Discussions with Eussia. (1808.) - - xxii. 321 His Majesty's Declaration respecting the Treaty of Tilsit. (1808.) Papers relative to the Russian Fleet in the Tagus, and the Convention concluded with the Russian Admiral for its Surrender. (17. of 1809.) . - - - xxix. 385 Treaty of Peace, Union, and Friendship between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia; signed at Orebro, 18th July 1812. Conventioii between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Reichenbach, 15th June 1813. Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Peterswaldaw, 6th July 1813. Supplementary Convention to the Treaty of Concert and Subsidy of the 15th June 1813, between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at London, 30th Sept. 1813. Treaty of Union, Concert, and Subsidy between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Chaumont, 1st March 1814. , ■• Additional Article to the above Treaty. (1814-15.) - -. - - ixxTi. 221 vn. 57 VII. 71 VII. 73 VII. 82 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, 819 Russia ----- Rtland EussiA — continued. Official Communication made to the Russian Ambassador at London, on 19th Jan. 1805, explanatory of the Views of His Majesty and the Emperor of Eussia formed for the Deliverance and Security of Europe. (73. of 1814-15.) - - Vol. lxxvi. p. 9 Supplementary Convention ; signed at London, 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) - lxxvi. 225 Substance of the Three Supplementary Conventions with Eussia, Austria, and Prussia ; concluded at London, 27th June 1814. (1814-15.) ... lxxvi. 249 Treaty of Concert between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Vienna, the 2Sth March 1815. (1814-15.) - - . . - lxxvi. 269 Additional Convention to the last Treaty. (1814-15.) ... lxxti. 279 Substance of the Treaties with Russia, Austria, and Prussia ; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) - , - - - - - - LXXVI. 261 Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, respecting Amity, Commerce, and Navigation ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 28th Feb. 1825. (1825.) - cxcvin. 1 Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, and the United States of America, for carrying into effect His Imperial Maj^esty's Award on the First Article of the Treaty of Ghent j signed at St. Petersburgh, 12th July 1822. (1825.) - cxcvm. 9 •• Papers relating to the Seizure and Confiscation of the " Vixen " Merchant Brig by the Russian Government. - . . - 1837. xv. 279 Further Papers on the same Subject. - - . - 1838. xvii. 35 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Emperor of All the Russias ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 11th January 1843. - - 1843. vi. 17 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Eleventh — Russian Empire. - . . . 1843. Tii. 410 1 Correspondence with the Russian Government respecting Obstructions to the Navigation of the Sulin a Channel of the Danube. . . - - 1852-3. xxi. 133 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty, and the Emperor of All the Eussias ; with Three separate Articles thereunto annexed ; signed at St. Peters- burgh, 12th January 1859. - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 201 See aZ«o CoKN> II. HI. i. Greece. Haedwaee. Impoets and Exports, II. 5. 6 ' &c. Italy. Eussian-Dutch Loan. Slave Trade, 1. 4. III. 3. Statistical Tables. Tariffs op Foreign States. Timber. Trade, Foreign. Treaties, &C. IX. XXVI. XXVII. XLIII. LXIII. LXVI. TuRKEY. TtlRKEY AND RXJSSIA, WaR BETWEEN. I Russia, Embassies to. See Foreign Office. EussiAN Dutch Loan : Bill to enable His Majesty to carry into effect a Convention made between His said Majesty and the Emperor of AH the Eussias. (218. of 1831-32.) - ccxcvii. 363 Substance of a Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the King of the Netherlands, and the Emperor of Eussia, respecting the Eussian Loan; signed at London, 19th May 1815. (1814^15.) - - - - - - LxxvL 357 Additional Article between Great Britain, Eussia, and the Netherlands, relative ^o the Eussian-Dutch Loan. (198. of 1831-32.) - - - . cccix. 559 Statement of the Capital, Interest, and Sinking Fund of that Part of the Eussian Debt in Holland to be provided for by .Great Britain, in pursuance of the Convention of 19th May 1815. (1814-15.) - - - - lxxvl 217 Further Statement. (33. of 1816.) - - - ■ - lxxxi. 153 Account of the Sums paid and applied in 1831, towards paying the Interest and any of the Principal of the Eussian-Dutch Loan. (187. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 557 See also Treaties, lxvi. 3. Russian Government Securities : Billto render any Dealing with Securities issued, during the present War between Russia and England, by the Eussian Government, a Misdemeanor. (324.) - 1854. 305 Russian Mines. See Precious Metals. Russian Oak Pipe Staves : Eeturn of the Price at which the Government contracted for the Purchase of Eussian Oak Pipe Staves per Mille in 1844 and 1845, and of the Price at which it contracted for the same in 1849 ; also stating, what Duty was levied on their Importation in the Two former Tears and the Tear 1849. (76.) .... 1850. xx. 609 Ruston's Corn Eetuens. -See Corn, ni.i. Rutland v. Doe, dem. Wythe : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Matgaret Eutland v. John Doe on the Demise of Thomas Wythe and Mary his Wife. (143.) +--------■' 1^43. XVIII. 205 Ryde Improvement : Report of the Admiralty on the Ryde' Improvement Bill. (33. 21.) 1 854. xxxvii. 773 Rye. See Coen. s RiiiLANP, Mb.. See Canada. 5L 2 820 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Sabbath - - - . Sacramental s. Sabbath : Bill for the better Observance of the Lord's Day, and for the more effectual Prevention of Drunkenness. (72.) ...-,. 1834. Vol. i. pt. 1. p. 227 Bill for regulating the Sale of Beer and Liquors on the Lord's Day. (159.) ^As amended by the Select Committee. (202.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (276.) ■ - 1847-8. vi. 489. 491. 495 Bill to prevent unnecessary Trading on Sunday in the Metropolis. (29.) - 1850. vi. 511 Bill [as amended by the Select Committee] to prevent unnecessaiy Trading on Sunday within the Metropolitan Police District and City of London and Liberties thereof. (146.) As amended in Committee and on Re-commitment. (181.) As amended on Report. (192.) ..--.. 185O. vi. 517. 525. 533 Bill to repeal an Exception in the Act of 25 Hen. 6. concerning the Days whereon Fairs and Markets ought not to be kept. (155.) - - _ . 1850. vi. 509 Bill for further regulating the Sale of Beer and other Liquors on the Lord's Day. (257.) - --■-.._ . 1854. VI. 307 Amendts to be proposed on Third Reading by Earl of Harrowby. (257a.) - 1854. vi. 309 Bill to repeal, alter, and amend the Act of the SeventeentB and Eighteenth Years of Her present Majesty, for further regulating the Sale of Beer and other Liquors on the Lord's Day, and to substitute other Provisions in lieu thereof. (303.) - 1854-5. vi. 427 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1832, to inquire into the Laws and Practices relating to the Observance of the Lord's Day ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (10. of 1833.) ... cccxviii. 281 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Expediency of restraining the Practice of carrying Goods and Merchandise on Canals, Navigable Rivers, and Railways on Sundays ; with Minutes of Evidence. (92.) - 1841. XXI. Ill (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill for regulating the Sale of Beer, &c. on the Lord's Day. (187.) - 1847-8. xxvi. 471 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Sunday Trading in the Metropolis ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (43.) - 1850. xxv. 305 [Subjects : — Extent of Sunday Trading ; tiot confined to Articles of a perishable Nature, or of Necessity. Class of Persons who resort to Shops on Sundays. Difference in the Manner in which Sunday Trading is carried on in different Parishes. Payment of Wages late on Saturday Night, and sometimes on Sunday Morning. Number of Tradesmen, &c. engaged in Sunday Trading. Higher Price of Articles sold on Sundays. Abortive Attempts of Tradesmen to discontinue Sun- day Trading by voluntary Agreement. Uncertainty and Inefficiency of the Law. - Failure of Moral Means to suppress the Practice. The Committee express themselves in favour of a Bill, not for the , strict and complete Observance of the Sabbath, but for the Prohibition of public marketing and open Exposure and Sale of Goods on that Day.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Bill to prevent unnecessary Trading on Sunday in the Metropolis ; with Minutes of Evidence. (75.) 1850. xxiv. 521 Report to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury of the Commissioners appointed to investigate the Question of Sunday Labour in the Post Office ; with Appendixes. 1850. xxxiv. 187 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Act of last Session, for further regulating the Sale of Beer and other Liquors on the Lord's Day. (299.) - - - - - - 1854-5. xxv. 709 [Minutes op Evidence: — Hours of closing Public Houses on Sundays; Effect thereof on Drunken- ness, and upon the Convenience of Excursionists, &c. Difficulty arising in the Construction of "bond fide Traveller." -Appendix : — Number of Persons taken into Custody in the Metropolitan Police District, for Drunkenness, on Saturday Nights, Sundays, and Mondays.] Second Report from the Committee. (304.) - - ,- - 1854-5.. xxv. 873 [Repokt. — The Committee report that the Act of last Session has been attended with unnecessary Inconvenience to the Public ; that Licensed Houses should be open for a longer Period on Sundays; and that the Words "bona fide" be omitted in the Act of last Session.] Index to the above Reports. (299.-I.) - - - 1854-5. xxv. 881 Returns showing the present and probable Circu'lation ; together with several Reports on ' the Suspension of Sunday Transmission of Mails. (92.) - - 1850 xx 486 Ditto.— Part IL (92.-n.) ..... 1950. xx". 515 See also Beer. Church Notices. Corporation Officers. Hyde Park. Public Houses. Sacchakometer : Report of Professors Brande and Cooper on a new Kind of Saccharometer by Dr. Jennino's. (in 312.) - - - - - . - 1847-8. xxxvi. 157 Saceamental Test : Bill to repeal so much of several Acts as imposed the Necessity of receiving the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper as a Qualification for certain Offices and Employments [on accepting Offices in Municipal Corporations]. (47. of 1828.) As amended by the Committee. (71.) As amended on Report. (72.) - ccxxiv, 14.7. 151. 155 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 18ai-1859. 821 Sacramental - . - - Saint • Sacramental Test — continued. Bill for the Relief of Persons elected to Municipal Offices, and entertaining conscientious Objections to subscribe the Declaration enjoined by the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 17. for repealing so much of several Acts as imposes the Necessity for receiving the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper as a Qualification for certain Offices and Employments. (297.) - - - - - - - 1836. Vol. ixi. p. 1001 Bill for the Relief of His Majesty's Subjects in Ireland being Protestants of the Established Church, and to repeal the Act "33 Geo. 3. (I.) for removing Doubts respecting Persons in Office taking the Sacramental Test. (33. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvi. 271 See also Aliens. Roman Catholics, 1. 1. Sadbeege. See Durham Palatinate Jurisdiction. Landlord and Tenant, 3. Sailing Experiment. See Stanhope, Earl. Sailors. See Navt. Seamen, Merchant. Shipping, &c. Sacrilege. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 2. 18. IIL Saint Albans Disfranchisement : Bill for appointing Commissioners to inquire into the Existence of Bribery in the Borough of St. Albans. (185.) As amended in Committee. (236.): With the Lords Amendments, and with the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments. (303.) - 1851. VL 277. 285. 291 a Reasons of the Commons for disagreeing to certain of the Amendments made by the Lords to St. Albans Bribery Commission Bill. (302.) - - - 1851. vi. 301 Bill to disfranchise the Borough of Saint Albans. (71.) - - 1852. iv. 343 Report of the Commissioners appointed -under the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 106. to inquire into • the Existence of Bribery in the Borough of Saint Albans ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. - - - - - - ■ - - - 1852. xxn. 13 Saint Andrew's Railway : , ^z^r Report of the Admiralty on the St. Andrew's Railway Bill. (56. 37.) - 18ol. xxx. 465 Saint Andrew's University. See Universities, Scotland. Saint Andrew's Chapel, Wandsworth. See Wandsworth. Saint Asaph and Bangor : ^ r^ ■ - j, Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for prospec- tively uniting the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor, and founding the Bishoprick of Manchester ; and for making Arrangements respecting the Incomes of the Welsh Bishops, (in 22.) ^- ^F^: ,^^^- P Bill for suspending,' until 1st October 1843, Appointments to certain Ecclesiastical Prefer- ments in the Dioceses of Saint Asaph and Bangor, and for securing certain Property to the said Sees. (236.) - 1842. iv. 415 Bill for preventing the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor, (114.) 1843. iii. 335 A similar Bill. (109.) - - - - - - 1844. v. 619 A similar Bill. (99.) - - - ' " . ! Vr'^f ^-4?^ BiU to enable Her Majesty to make certain Provisions for preventing the Union of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor ; and for the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester. (loa \ .'.------ 1845. V. 487 A similar Bill. (160.) - - - - ^- 1846.' v. 235 Bill for authorizing Her Majesty to give Effect to the Recommendation of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England in their First Report, by applying a Part of the Impropria- tions of the Sees of Saint Asaph and Bangor to the Augmentation of poor and populous Vicaraees in such Dioceses, whenever the said Dioceses shall be united into One DiocesforSee. (365.) ------ - 1845. v. 483 A similar Bill. (207.) - - ' .- ■ \ ;, ■ ' J,^^^: ^^ ^^l First and Second Reports made from the Select Committee appointed, in 1844, to search for Precedents relative to the Consent of Her Majesty to the Saint Asaph and Bangor Dioceses Bill - ^^^^- ^^^- ^^'^ Account of the Ecclesiastical Revenues of all Dignities and Benefices of the Sees of Bangor and Saint Asaph on an Average of Three Years ending 1831 as appended to the First Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, dated the 16th June 1835. f-\oa \ _----"■ 184,5. XVI. 3 Petition, to Her Maje"styfrom the Inhabitants and Freeholders of the Parishes of Llandrinio and Llandvsilio, Montgomeryshire, on the Subject of the Union of the Dioceses of Saint Asaph and Bangor. (201.) - ' ^.- ," ^ " ^ r^f ' /^ ' ^^^ Account of the Revenues of the Bishopricks of Saint Asaph Bangor, Llandaff, and St David's according to the Reports of the Commission of Ecclesiastical Revenues, statinff the Sources from which such Revenues are derived; an Estimate of the Revenues of the Bishopricks of Bangor, Llandaff, and St. David's, as proposed by the Ecclesiastical Commission, and sanctioned by His late Majesty or Her present Majesty in Orders m ReturnTmade by the Bishops of Saint Asaph and Bangor to tie Ecclesiastical Commissioners settingforththeRevenuesof their respective Sees. (22,.) " ^7^^ ^^- ?7 Return of the Value of each Living held in Commendam or otherwise, and of Impropriate Tithes held by the Bishops of Saint Asaph and Bangor ; also of all Lmngs in these Dioceses held by Non-resident Clergymen ; a so the Population of and Number of lurches in the several Parishes of which the Livmgs are thus held ; and the total Value of all Livings in each of these Dioceses. (130.) - - - 1847. xxi. ^16 See also Church of England, II. 3. 5L3 822 GENERAL' INDEX TO THE Saint Saint Beiavels. See Dean Forest. Saint Bueian, Deaneet of : Bill to provide for the Division of the Deanery of Saint Burian into Three Rectories, and for abolishing the Eoyal Peculiar of Saint Burian. (157.)- - 1850. Vol. iv. p. II Saint Chad: , , Order in Council ratifying Scheme of Ecclesiastical^ Commissioners, for making better Pro- vision for the Perpetual Curacy of Stowe otherwise St. Chad, (in 49.) 1843. xxii. 14 Saint Christophee : Colonial Act to repeal the Duties of Customs imposed upon Articles imported into the Islands of St. Christopher and Anguilla by the Act 8 & 9 Vict. " to regulate- the Trade of the British Possessions abroad." (252.) - - - - 1850. x. 629 See also Colonies, I. Slavery. Saint Clement, Oxford. See Oxford. Saint Columb Major. See Rialton and Reteaighb Commons. Saint David's, Bishoprick op. See Church of England, III. 3. Saint David's College : Bill to enable His Majesty to grant certain Advowsons, Rectories, and Vicarages in Wales to a College to be called Saint David^s College. (118. of 1824.) - - olx. 975 Bill to provide for the future Regulation and Management and the permanent Endowment of " The CoUege of Christ of Brecknock," founded by King Henry the Eighth, with permissive Powers to unite the same with Saint David's College, Lampeter. ' (297.) ...-.-.- 1852-3,, in. 28U Saint David's, Dean and Chapter of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for effecting an Exchange between Her Majesty and the Dean and Chapter of Saint David's, (in 21.) .....-- 1842. vn. 201 Saint Domingo : Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between Her Majesty and the Dominican Republic ; with an additional Article thereunto annexed ; signed at Santo Domingo, 6th March 1850. - , - - - - - - 1851. xv. 537 See also Jamaica. Saint George and the G-aetbe. See Church of England, II. ii. Saint George the Martyr, Southwark. See Cholera. Poor and Poor Rates, IH. 5. Southwark Rectory. Saint George's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Stepney Saint George, Esquire, with Anne his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (65. of 1826.) - - ... - - ccix. 129 Saint George's Fund Society. See Troopers Fund. Saint George's Harbour, Carnarvon : Report of the Admiralty- on the Saint George's Harbom- (Carnarvon) BiU. (119.68.) --...-. 1852-3. Lxvn. 523 Saint Giles's Cemetery. See Saint Pancras. Saint Helena: Bill for regulating the Intercourse with the Island of Saint Helena during the Time Napoleon Buonaparte shall be detained there. (29. of 1816.) i . . lxxvii. 81 Report by the Governor of ' Saint Helena to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, respecting the Island of Saint Helena, &c. - - - 1846. xxxiii. 499-507 See also Army, III. 6. East Indies. .Emigration, 4. Statistical Tables. Saint Helen's Canai. and Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Saint Helen's Canal and Railway (Warring- ton and Blackbrook Branch, &c.) Bill. (148.67.) - - 1847. XL. 319 Saint Hyacinths. See Canada, Upper and Lower. Saint Ives Harbour : , , ReportoftheAdmiraltyonSaintIves(CornwaIl)HarbourBill. (119. 23.) - 1852-3. Lxvn. 409 Saint Ives and West Cornwall Junction Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Saint Ives and West Cornwall Junction Railway Bill. (119.51.) - - - - - 1852-3. Lxvn. 475 Saint James, Westminster. See Metropolis Improvements. * Saint James's Park : . '.;,',! Return' of Sums expended for the Alterations in the Lake in St James's Pai-k, together with an Estimate of Expenditure required to complete them, and the Authority under which such ILxpenditure has been incurred : Also, Correspondence between the Board of Works and the Treasury on the Subject : And also, Report to the First Commissioner of Works upon the State of the Water from which the Lake in St. James's Park was supplied. (94.) - - - - - 1857,Sess. 2. xvii. 117 See also .Mbteopolis Improvements. Saint John's, New Brunswick. See Canada, Ubper ani> Lower. i', Ci 6 SESSIONAL PAPEESi 1801-1859. 82* ( Saint - - - - - - ■ - Salaries Saimt John's, Newfoundland. See Newfoundland. Saint Juan D'Ulloa. See Mexico. Saint Katheeine's Hospital. See Land Revenue, II. 6. Saint Kitts. See Colonies, V. i. Saint Lucie. See Colonies, V. i. Slateet. Saint Maek's College, Chelsea. Se6 Education and Schools, Geeat Beitain, II. Saint Mart College, Winchestee. See Oxpoed Univeesitt. Universities, England. Saint Maet-le-bone. See Maet-le-bonb. Saint Maet Magdalen Hospital, Bath. See Bath. Saint Mawes Poet, &c. : Report of the Admiralty on the Saint Mawes Port, Harbour, and Pier Bill. (33.36.) - - - - 1854. Vol. xxxviL p. 811 Saint Michael's Chuech, Limeeick : Bill for the Completion of a Parochial Church in the Parish of Saint Michael in the City of Limerick, and for securing the Nomination of a Perpetual Curate thereto. (127.) As amended in Committee. (200.) - - - 1843. iii. 341. 349 Applications received by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland' for Aid towards the rebuilding of a Church or Chapel in the Pariah of Saint ' Michael's, Limerick; and Correspondence or Minutes relating thereto. (174.) - . . 1843. xi. 41 Saint Nicolet. See Canadas, Upper and Lowee. Saint Panceas, Middlesex : Miautes of Evidence taken before the Committee of the House of Lords to whom the Saint Pancras Poor Bill was committed. (59. of 1805.) - - - [xv.] 237 Report to the General Board of Health, on " the Circumstances attending the 'revolting Practices that have been said to occur in the St. Giles's Cemetery, situated in the Parish of St. Pancras;" by H. Austin, Esq., and R. Rawlinson, Esq. - 1850. xxxix. 1 Report to the Poor Law Board, from Dr. Jones, Physician to St. George's Hospital, on the Accommodation in St. Pancras Workhouse. - - ^r 1856. lhi, 185 See also Metropolis Paving. Saint Paul de Loanda. See Emigeation, 4. Slave Teade, III. 3. Saint Sepulchee's Manoe Couet, Dublin : Bill to abolish the Jurisdiction of the Court of the Liberties and Manor of Saint Sepulchre in and near Dublin, and for the future Regulation of certain Markets of the said Manor. (188.) - - - ■ - 1856. VI. 367 Saint Stephen's Chapel. See Houses op Parliament. Saint Sulpice, Monteeal. See Canada, Upper and Lowee. Saint Thomas's Hospital. See Beidewell Hospital. Saint Vincent. See Colonies, V. i. Slavery. Salaries, Public : Accounts relating to the Increase or Diminution of Salaries, &c. in the Public Offices of Great Britain in the Year 1815. (52. of 1816.) - ' - - - lxxix. 325 Accounts relating to the Increase and Diminution of Salaries in the Public Offices of Ireland in the Tear 1815. (45. of 1816.) - - - - lxxix. 131 Accounts of the Increase or Diminution in the Number of Persons employed in Public Offices in Great Britain in 1819, and in their Salaries, &c. (6. of 1820.) cxvin. 407 Treasury Minute reducing the Salaries of Persons holding Office during Pleasure, and being Members of either House of Parliament. (79. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxviii. 179 Abstract of Accounts of every Increase and Diminution which has taken place within the Year 1847 in the Number of Persons employed, or in the Salaries, Emoluments, Allow- ances and Expenses, in all Public Offices or Departments ; pursuant to 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 24. (75.) ----- 1847-8. xxi. 491 Return of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, except the Post Office, in any new Situation or Appointment, in 1847; and of the increased Salary and Emoluments allowed before the Commencement of that Year : Also Correspondence between the Treasury and the respective Offices, &c., except the Post'office relative thereto, and relative to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed. (191.) 1847-8. xxi. 371 Sums voted in Supply for Public Salaries. See Finance. See also Bankeuptct Courts, &c. Chancery, Court oe, England. Chancery, Court op, Ieeland. Civil List. Commissions op Public Inquiey. Common Pleas. Consuls and Consular Establishments. Coeoners. County Courts. Couets in England. Couets in Ieeland. Courts in Scotland. Customs, I. 2. H. 4. Diplomatic Seevice. East Indies. Ecclesiastical Courts. Fees, Perquisites, &c. Foreign Oppice. House op Commons, a. House op Lords, i. Judges Salaries. Land Tax, HI. 3. Lord High Chancellor. Magisteacy. Oednance,4. Palmee, John. Police op the Meteopolis. Post Office. Queen's Bench. Recorders of Cities and BoEOUGHS. Rolls, Mastee.of. Secebtaeies of State. Superannuations. Taxes, Receivers General of. Trade, Bqard op. West Inbia Colonies, x. 5L 4 SU GENEKAL INDEX TO THE Salcet ----- Salmon Salcet Forest : Bill for dividing, allotting, and inclosing the Forest of Salcey in the Counties of Northampton and Buckingham. (170. of 1825.) - - - - Vol. CLXXVI. p. 1061 Sale, Bills or. See Bills of Sale. Sale op Commissions. See Aemy, II. Sale of Goods. See Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures. Sale of Offices. See Common Pleas, Court of, England. House op Commons, 2. King's Bench, Court op, England. Offices, Public, 1. 3. ' Sale of Poisons. See Poisons, Sale of. Sales op Crown Estates. See Land Revenue. Sales op Eeal Estates. See Eeal Property. Salpoed. See Manchester and Salford. Salford Hundred Court : Account of the Amount of Fees taken in the Salford Hundred Court from 1847 to 1853 ; and the Amount of such Fees received by the Steward, Judge, and Deputy Steward for their own Use. (233.) --.--.. 1854. x. 643 Salisbury, Bishop of : ' Letter of the Bishop of Salisbury to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, dated 18th July 1851, on the Subject of his Acceptance of a fix^d Income in lieu of the ordinary Eevenues of his See. (254.) __ - - 1852-3. Lxni. 571 Return of the gross and net Amount of annual Income received by the Bishop of Salisbury in respect of his See for the Years 1851 and 1852, and of all Payments made by him to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, or received from them, during that Time : Algo, Return of all Sums received in the way ,of Fines upon Renewal of Leases for Lives during the Incumbency of the present Bishop : Also, Return of the average Amount of Fines on Renewal of Leases for Lives, from 1837 to 1850, and from 1844 to 1850 : Also, Return of the Leases for Lives on which Lives are now vacant, and the Amount of Fines received on the Occasion of the last Renewal : And also. Return of the Leases for Years of the See of Salisbury, distinguishing the Years in which the same wiU be renewable, and the Amount of the Fine received on the last Occasion when each Lease was renewed. (435.) -...-... 1852-3. Lxm. 573 Salisbury, Diocese of: Orders in Council ratifying Two Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring the Archdeaconry of Berks from the Diocese of Sahsbury to that of Oxford, and for transferring the Archdeaconry of Dorset from the Diocese of Bristol to that of Salisbury, (in 7.) - - - - - 1837. xv. 125. 127 Order in Council approving a Scheme for making certain Territorial Changes in the Diocese of Salisbury, &c. (in 2.) - - - - - - 1838. xviii. 88 See also Church op England. Salisbury and Yeovil Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Salisbury and Yeovil Railway (London and South-western, with Branches to Shaftesbury, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 5.) - 1847. XL. 41 Salmon, and Salmon Fisheries : Bill to prevent the Destruction of the Breed of Salmon, and Fish of Salmon Kind, in the Rivers of England. (102. of 1816.) - - v . . lxxvii. 503 A similar Bill. (70. of 1818.) .... - lxxxviii. 289 Bill for regulating the Salmon Fisheries in Scotland. (104. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 393 Bill for the better Regulation of the Close Time in Salmon Fisheries in Scotland. (142.) ------ - - 1842. IV. 451 Bill to repeal so much of 1 Geo. 1. c. 18. as limits the Time for taking and being restricted from taking Salmon in certain Rivers ; and to amend and extend the Provisions of the Act 58 Geo. 3. c. 43. to the Rivers therein mentioned. (147.) - 1843. m. 359 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 39. for the Preservation of the Salmon Fisheries in Scot- land. (161.) ..--.. 1844. V. 621 Bill to prevent fishing for Trout or other Fresh-water Fish by Nets in the Rivers and Waters in Scotland. ,(66.)— J— As amended in Committee. (144.) - 1845. iii. 619. 625 Bill to explain the Acts for preventing the Destruction of the Breed of Salmon, and Fish of the Salmon Kind. (272.) .... 1847-8. vi. 499 Bill for the Protection and Improvement of the Salmon, Trou^, and other Inland Fisheries of Ireland. (300.) --.--.. 1847-8. iv. 627 Bill for the further Regulation of the Salmon Fisheries in Scotland. (125.) - 1850, vi. 359 A similar Bill. (103.) As amended by Select Committee. (169.) - 1851. vi. 313.319 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1836, on the Salmon Fisheries of Scotland ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (329.) - - 1836. xx. 1 [Subjects : — Expediency of altering the Close Times in different Districts. Necessity of Legislative Enactment for the Observance of the Saturday's Slap or Weekly Close Time. Abuses in the Con- struction and Regulation of Cruives. Obstacles to the Ascent of the breeding Ksh from the Mill- dams at present in numerous Salmon Rivers. Necessity of guarding against the Admission of Gas Water into Rivers, Estuaries, or Lakes.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider of the Bill, intituled " An Act for the better Regulation of the Close Time in Salmon Fisheries in Scotland ;" with Minutes of Evidence. (151.) - - - 1842. xvi. 133 [The Committee reported that, in their Judgment, the Bill ought not to be proceeded Vith.] See also Fisheries, Ibbland. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 825 Salop ----- Sardinia Salop, Aechdbaconey of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for augmenting the Archdeaconry of Salop, (in 49.) - - - - 1843. Vol. xxiii. p. 31 Salop, Mining Districts in. See Mining and Manufactueing Population. Salt : Bill to alter and amend certain Laws of Excise in respect to Salt and Eock Salt. (127. of 1819.) - - - - - - - xoTii. 499 Returns of the Places where Salt is ma4e in England and Scotland, and Number of Works at each Place. (4. & 11. of 1817.) . - - - lxxxvi. 171. 175 See also Bahama Islands. Easti^Indies, II. l. 7. Excise, III. Salt Fish, See Imports and Exports, II. 4.'&c. Salt Provisions. See Provisions, &c. Preserved Meats for the Navy. Saltoun, Lord : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Alexander Baron Saltoun of Philorth in the Peerage of Scotland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Scot- land, (b.) ...-..- 1856. XXIII, 215 Salvador. See Tariffs of Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. Salvage : Bill for preventing Frauds and Depredations committed on Merchants, Shipowners, and Underwriters, by Boatmen and others; and for remedying Defects relative to the Adjust- ment of Salvage in England under the Acts of 12 Anne. (87. of 1809.) - xxni. 257 Bill to continue for Seven Years the Acts 48 Geo. 3. c. 130. and 49 Geo. 3. c. 122. for pre- venting Frauds by Boatmen and others, and adjusting Salvage ; and for extending and amending the Laws relating to Wreck and Salvage. (80. of 1812-13.) lviii. 419 Bill to continue and amend certain Acts for preventing Frauds and Depredations committed on Merchants, Shipowners, and Underwriters, by Boatmen and others ; and also for remedying certain Defects relative to the Adjustment of Salvage in England under the Act of 12 Anne. (118. of 1821.) ----- cxxi. 533 Bill for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Wreck and Salvage. (280.) - - - - 1846. V. 509 See also Cinque Ports. Salvage of Life. See Shipwrecks. San Juan. See America, Central. • San Salvador. See Trade, Foreign, II. San Sebastian. See Spain. Sandhurst Wastes : Bill for vesting in His Majesty certain Lands forming Part of the Wastes of the Manor of Sandhurst in the County of Berks. (84. of 1812.) - - XLVin. 841 Sandwich Islands : Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Sandwich Islands ; signed at Hono- lulu, 26th March 1846. - - - - - - 1847. xvii. 667 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Sandwich Islands; signed at Honolulu, 10th July 1851. - - 1852-3. xxl 845 See also Trade, Foreign, II. ' Sandwith's Divorce : Proceedings before the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay on Sandwith's Divorce (India) Bill, (a.) - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xi. 323 Sanitary Condition of the Army. See Army, II. Crimean Army, &c. Sanitary Condition of the Metropolis, and of the. Population generally,— see the following Heads : — Births, Deaths, and MarrlslGes. Metropolis Sewers. Cholera. Metropolis Water. Drainage op Towns. Nuisances Removal and Diseases Preven- General Board of Health. tion. Interment of the Dead. Public Health. Local Government. Quarantine. Metropolis Local Management. Smoke Nuisance. Metropolitan Sanitary Commission. Sanson (Ship). See Denmark. Sapienza, Island of. iS'ee Ionian Islands. Sardinia: j? a j- • Bill to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King oi Sardinia [tor Co-operation in the War with Russia]. (70.) - - 1854-5. m. 415 Bill to carry into effect a Convention respecting a Loan by Her Majesty to the King of Sardinia. (179.) - - - - - " • . " • ^^^^- /i; ^?^ Treaty of Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia; signed at Turin, 6th September 1841. 1842. vii. 85 III. 5 M 826 GENERAIi mDEX TO 'tWE SaebIniA. - - ' - - Savings- Sardinia — continued. Treaty of Corjimerce and Navigation between Her Majesty "aid the King of Sardinia; signed . at Londori, 27th'February 1851. ~ - -' ' -" ' - 1851.. Vol.' xv. pi 499 Convention of Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia, additional to the Treaty of 6th September 1841 ; signed at London, 23d January 1851. - 1851. xv. 4:95 Acts- and Conventions relative to the Co-operation of His Majesty the King' of Sardinia in the War ; signed at Turin, 26th January 1855. - - - 1854-5. xvn. 195 Convention betweeli Het-'Mftfe^t^* and 'the King 6f Satdihia for the reciprocal Opening of the Coasting Trade ; signed at Turin, 9th Aiig. 1854. '- - 1854-5. xvin. 19 List of Officers^Non-commisSibnted' Officers, and Men selected lo^ receive the 400 War Medals for Military Valour, presented by His Majesty the King of -Sardinia to the British Army engaged in the late War in the East. - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 253 List of Officers and Men of the Eoyal Navy and Marines selected to receive the War Medal awarded for Military Valour by His Majesty the King of Sardinia to the British Naval Forces engaged on. Shore in the Crimea during the late War in the East. (33.) , r ^. , - • -■ - ■. - 1857-8. xviii. 585 . Convention between Her Majesty-and the King of Sardinia relative to Post Office Arrange- ' ments ; signed at London, 12th December 1857. ' - - ■ -■ 1857-8. xv. 9 See also Italt. Lombard y. - Naples. > Slave TEAbE, I.-4. III. 3. Statistical Tables. Tbade, FokeiGn, H. Teeaties, lxvi. i. 2. 3. Tueket akd Eijssu, War between. SAEK. See GUEENSEY, &c. ■ " ■ Sarum, Akchdeaconet of : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for augmenting the Archdeaconry of Sarum. (in 49.) - - - - - 1843. xxn. 31 Sasines, Scotland : -Bill to explain an Act ''of the Parliament of Scotland, intituled "An Act ~ concerning. the Registration of Seisins and Reversions of Tenements within Burgh." (22. of 1829.) - - -. - .. - ccxLn. 1 Bill to amend and regulate^ the Law of Scotland as to Erasures in Instruments of Sasine and of Resignation. (222.') - - ' - - ,-1835. ii. 713 A similar Bill. (88.) - - - ' - - 1836. ii. 1 BUI to authorize the Lords of Council and Session to regulate the Rates or Dues of Registration to be charged by the Keepers of the Registers of' SaSines, -!fte versions, &c. in Scotland. (295.) - - ,. .. . . 1847-8. Ti. 437 Satisfied Teems : Bill. to render the Assignment of Satisfied Terms unnecessary. (167.) As amended on Report. (235.)-^ — .As amended by the Commons, (361.) ~. - 1845.. v. 7. £>. 11 , Savings Banks : " '" • ■' - .■ ' ' BiU for the Protection and Encouragement of Savings Banks. (111. of 1816.) - lixxvn. 543 Bill for the Protection and Eneouragemen,^ of Provident Institutions or Banks for Savings. (59. of 1817.)^ — -=-As amended by .the Committee. (84. oif 1817.) - lxxxiii. 271. 293 BiU to amend the Act 57 Geo,. 3. c. 130. for encouraging the Establishinent of Banks for ,, Savings in England. (i'^j5.,:of 1818.) r^:' -;.-..- ■ ' - lxxxviii. 337 Bill to amend the Acts 57 Geo. 3. c. 130. and 58 Geo,3. ,c.48j for the. Encouragement of Banks for Savings in England. (81. of 1820.) ' ." " - ^ . .-- qxiv. 519 BiU for the Protection and Encouragement of Prpvident Institutions' or Banks for Savings inlrelaiid. (62. of 1817.) - - - ' '" - ' - lxxxiii. 319 , BiU for the Protection of Savings Banks in Scotland; (97. of mig. )""-.' - xcvii. 345 Bill to amend the several Acts foE the .Encouragement of Banks for Savings in England and . Irelan^., (115. of 1,82.4,) - ,- .. ',-.;. ; ,-;, -,. ,- . -< - CLX.-869 Biirto consolidate the Laws relating to Savings Sanks. (171. of 1828.) - ccxxv. 949 Bill to enable Depositors in Savings Banks, and others,, tP purchase Government Ajinuities through the Medium of Savings Banks ; and to amend the Act d Geo. 4. c. 92. for con- solidatiiig the* Laws relating t9 Savings Banks. (48. of 1833.) - -. occxrv. 491 Bill to ex'teM to Scotland certain Provisions of the Act 9 .Ge6v4. c."9^. for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to, pavings Banks ; arid to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Savings Banks in Scotland. (163.) - - . - 1835. ii. 295 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Savings Banks, .and, to the Purchase of Government Annuities through the Medium of Savings Banks. (241.) - 1844. v. 623 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Savings Banks in Ireland. (373.) - 1847-8. vi. 501 BUI to continue the Act 11 & 12 Vict. c. 133., for amending the Laws relating to Savings Banks in Ireland. (206.) - .-, ...j - . . ■, .,1852, iV. 345 BiU to consolidate and amend the Laws and to grant additional Facilities in relation to the Purchase of Government Annuities through the Medium of Savings Banks, and, to, make other Provisions in respect thereof.' (289.)- c ::" - '■ _■ 1852-3. vn. 221 Bill to continue the Act 11 & 12 Vict. c..l33j,' tor amending 'thii Law^~ relating to Savings Banks .in Ireland, and to lauthorize Friendly Soeietifes 1j6 invest the whole- of their Funds in Savings Banks. (228.) - .- .-■ .. . -,.1854.' vi, 311 BiU to. amendl- and continue the Act 11 & 12 Vict.- c. 1-^3., for amending the tav^s' relating to Savings Banks in Ireland. (90;) - -- - • i ■>;ite9,'Sefesri. .in. 99 SlStliONAL.PAPBBS^ 1801-1859. 827 Savings Savings Banks — continued. , ^ ,; ,..,,t -Eeport from -tlte. Select Cpnimittee, of.ftjie JJouse pf, Commons ^appointed; to inquire into the , .Acts relating/itO'.l^aviiigs Ban!ks, and the Operation thereof ;. together with the Proceed- ...' ings of the. Committee. (264.), -..--• - ,■,■■ - 1857-8.. Vol> xxiv. p. 1 [SWRJECTS ;:— Covirse of past Legislatiop. . Central Authority of the' Natioiial Debt OfiBce, and the . Practioe with ,respept to Investment and J^epayment of Balances. Parliamentary Guarantee, ., and the delations between the Central and Local Offices. Mode of providing for future Expenditure.] , , ■• , Eepoft from same Committee^ ; .with Proceedings of Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appen- dix, and Index. (261.-11.) '•-"'-■ - ' -, - 1857^,§. XXIV. 43 . [JIeads of Evidence.: — Accounts and ^Retuf na.. Commission or Board Of Management. Cork Savings Bank. Deficiency (Savings Bank) Fund. Deposits and Depositors. Dublin Savings ' '• ' ' Bank. ^Ediithur^h Savings Bank.'- Exchequer Bills. Exeter Savings Baiik '; Expenses of Management. Einancial Operations with regard to Savings Banks,. ,Glasgpw Savings Bank. Government Audit and Inspection. Bate of Interest. InvestiAents or Purchases (National Debt ' ■ ■> Office). -Perth Savings Bank. Rodj4ale Savings Bank. St. Martin's Place ' SaViiJgs Bank, i London. Trustees and Managers.] Account of the Numher- of" Depositors and of the Sums deposited' in Savings ' Bankss divided into Classes, at the Close of the last Quarter of each of the Years from 1830 to 1836, with a Statement of the Securities or Stocks in which such Deposits were invested ■ ' '•' at the End' of the lalst. Quarter of eachYear. (47.) - ' ■ ; -_ '-'- 1837. xv. 261 '"'>'' Account of the Number of -Depositors and of the Sums'deposited- in Savings JBanks, divided into Classes, at the Close of the last Quarter of each of the Yeafs, from. I§j30 to 1837, with a Statement of the. .Securities or Stocks in which such Deposit were invested at 'theEndofthelast Quarter of each Yea^' (209.3 - ''''-■ -1838; xvni. 499 Accounts' of the Number of Depositors, and the Number of Friendly Societies, and of the Sums deposited in Savings Banks, divided into Classes, at the Close -of -the Quarter, on 20th November 1838, and on 20th ^Noy^mber 1839., ((in,135.) , -, . 1840;, ,xx,.393 Account of the Sums vested in the Savings Bank Annuities on 20th November 1838, and the like Account ending 20th November 1839. (in 135.) ' ■■ - '- 1840. kx. 393 Account of all Exchequer Bills purchased on account of Savings Banks, and convfir.te4 into Stock under 9 Geo. 4, c, 92. ; showing the,Date of every such Purchase and Conversion, " ' , and the Price bf such Exchequer Bills,' and the Price of Stbck ait which such Conversion ''.'■"', was effected. ■ (165.)' - ' -' ' - - ..-''- IS'iS. xv._ 19 Account of all Exchequer Bills purchased on account of Savings Banks, and converted into Stock, from 5th April 1842 to 25th Aprill844. (104.) - -■' 1844. xv. 633 Account showing the total Amount of Sums paid in and, drawn out of Savings Bank? in Ireland in, the Years ended, 5th Ja,nuary 1831, ,J832, 1833, and 18^4 ; also the Principal Sums paid in and draiwn for by, the Trustees of Sayings Banks in Ireland in each Year fromSth January 1831 tP Sth January 1844..^ (in'113.) - .- 1844, ■ xv. 246, 247 Account showing, the total Amount of Sums paid in and drawn put of Savings Banks in Ireland in each of the Years 1845 and 1846, so far as the said Sums apply to the Account between the Trustees of these Institutions and the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, {in 225.) - - - - - 1846. xx. 345 Return ,of the Principal Sums deposited in and withdrawn from the Savings Banks, of Great Britain and Ireland, for the Ye.ars 1846 and 1847 ; distinguishing the Counties in which ' such Banks are situa^ej stnd distinguishing also the Amount withdrawn, in Sums exceeding 100» (85.)' -" - ' " '-' ' ""- ' - '' ' - 1847-8. xxi. 495 Correspondence between the Lords of the Treasury and J. Tidd Prdtt, Esq., relating to . •. Savings Banks in Iretend> 4277.) , a ! ."■ ►,;.^ ^ . -": '•- 1847-8.' xxi. 517 '■■■'< Niimber of Savings Banks in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. (in 2Y8.) - ...---- 184Q. XXV. 383 Amount' of all Sums deposited in and not withdrawn from Savings Banks in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, in the Fourth Quarter of : the ■ Year ■ 1 846. (in 178) '- - - " .-.. t "..<■": r. 1849. xxv. 384 Return of the Number of Depositors in the several Savings Banks in England and Wales, distinguishing Males from Females, and excluding all Accounts of Friendly and Chari- table Societies, and all Trust Accounts, &c. : Prepared so as to show the Total Numbers of such Depositprs of 30Z. and upwards, and of 501. and upwards, in each, of such. Savings Banks. (428.) - - - .--.-- " .1852-3. xxv. 703 Return of the we^y- and total Increase or Decrease pf Sums, paid in or. withdrawn by the Trustees of Savings Banks between 20th November 1855 and 20th November 1856 ; with Amount pf;. Stock purchased or sold by the Commissioners for Reduction of the National Debt and the.Amount of uninvested Balances in the Hands of said Commissioners, on account of Savings Banks, during tlie same Peripd. (172.) - 1857, Sess. 2. xvii. 299 Amount of uninvested Balances in tjie Hands of the Commissioners for the Reduction of ' the National Debt' on .account pf Sayings Banks, from 20th November 1856 up to the ■~ present Period!" (in 89.) - - - ' .- , , .: -, 1851, Sess. 2. xvii. 49 ^^ccounts of the Number of Depositors and pf Charitable Institutions and Friendly Societies deoositinff their Funds in Savings Banks, and of the Stims deposited/ divided into Classes, onSOthNovember 1856. ■ (149.) ^-' ' '- - - 1857, Sess 2. xvii. 283 •' Statement' showing the various Bills introduced by the Government for the Alteration of the Laws of Savings Banks, showing whether passed into a Law or otherwise, since the Period of the la!st Consolidation Act passed in 1828 ; also referring to the'Resolutions and Petitions adopted thereon by the Trustees and Managers of the Savings Bank ixitablished at St.Martin's Place, at each Period, either alone or m conjunction with ■" " ■ '^otS Savings &s. (in -264.-11.) ,. :. -.. _. - , :-. 18.0-7-8.. xxiv. 444 ■ ■ ■- ' •'■■ 5M 2 828 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Savings - - - - School SiTiNGS Banks — continued. Table showing the Progress of Savings Banks and the Deposits of Friendly Societies in each Year from 1829 to 1857. (in 264.-II.) - - 1857-8. Vol. xxiv. p. 425 Account of all Exchequer Bills funded on account of the Fund for Savings Banks, pursuant to 9 Geo. 4. c. 92., showing the different Kinds of Stock created, the Rates per Cent, at which created, and the average Rate at which created, from the passing of the Act up to the latest Date. (91.) - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 173 Account of the gross Amount of all Sums received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt on account of "Banks for Savings and Friendly Societies" in Great Britain and Ireland, from their Commencement at 6th August 1817 to 20th November 1858. (in 120.) - - . - 1859, Sess. 1. x. 169 See also Debt, National. Dividends. Finance. Statistical Abstracts. Savings Banks, Militakt : Bill to establish Military Savings Banks. (200.) .... 1842. iv. 9 Bill to explain the above. (193.) - - . . . 1845. iv. 675 Account of the gross Amount of all Monies received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, and of the gross Amount of Stock bought and sold by and transferred to the said Commissioners, on account of " The Fund for the Military Savings Banks," pursuant to the Act 8 &9 Vict. c. 27., from 19th September 1845 to 5th January 1859. (in 120.) .... 1859, Sess. 1. x. 169 Savings Banks, Seamen's : Bill to make further Provision for the Establishment of Savings Banks'for Seamen [amend- ing in part the Merchant Shipping Act of 1854]. (180.) . - 1856. VI. 389 See also Shipping, &c. Savoy, Liberty of the. See Land Revenue, II. 2. Saxe Weimar. See Treaties, lxvi. i. Saxony : Accession of the King of Saxony to the Convention concluded, 13th May 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 24th August 1846. ..... 1847. xvii. 557 See also Statistical Tables. Trade, Foreign. Saye and Sele Claim op Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Rev. Frederick Benjamin Twistleton, Rector of Addlestrop in the County of Gloucester, and Treasurer and Canon Residentary of Hereford Cathedral, to Her Majesty, claiming to be Lord or Baron of Saye and of Sele. (316.) - 1847. xxii. 187 Minutesof Evidence taken in Session 1847-8. (101.) - . 1847-8. xxn. 137 See also Corn, HI. 3. Treaties, lxvi. i. 2. 3. Sayer v. Bradley et al. : Question to the Judges in the Case of Sayer v. Bradley et al. (116.) - 1856. xii. 15 Opinion of the Judges upon the above Question. (190.) ... 1856. xii. 17 Scadding v. Lorant : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Scadding v. Lorant. (214.) ..... 1851. xvi. 259 ScALEBOARD. See Excise. ScARiPF Poor Law Union. See Poor in Ireland, III. 7. ScAVAGE. See Light, &c. Dues. London. Scheldt Expedition-: Papers relating to the Expedition to the Scheldt : Military. A. Despatches from Earl of Liverpool, Vis. Castlereagh, &c. - xxxviii. 1 B. Despatches from the Earl of Chatham. - - xxxviii. 31 C. Despatches from Lieutenant-General Sir Eyre Coote. - . xxxviii. 71 D. Despatches from Lieutenant-General Don. ... xxxvin. 101 E. Correspondence between the Commander in Chief and the War Office, &c. as to the Sickness in the Army. . - . . xxxviii. 121 Admiralty. 1. Intelligence as to French Naval Force in Flushing. - - xxxviii. 249 2. Preparation of the Naval Force under Sir R. J. Strachan, - xxxviii. 305 3. Departure of the Armament, and subsequent Operations. - xxxviii. 337 4. Evacuation of Walcheren. - - - . , xxxviii. 407 Lord Chatham's Statement of his Proceedings. (12. of 1810.) . - xxxviii. 445 Letters- from Rear Admiral Sir R. J. Strachan to the Secretary to the Admiralty respecting the Earl of Chatham's Statement. (21. of 1810.) ... xxxviii. 453 Returns of Sick and Casualties of the Corps employed in the Expeditions to the Scheldt between25th July 1809 and 1st June 1810. (122. of 1810.) - . xxxvm. 471 School op Discipline : Tenth Annual Report of the Committee of the School of Discipline, formerly School of Reform, Paradise Row, Chelsea, (in 42.) - - - 1835. xxviii. 423 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 829 Schools - _ - _ Science Schools. See Clonmel Feee School. Design, Schools op* Education and Schools. LONDONDEEEY FeEE SCHOOL. POPULATION. RepORMATOET AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. School Books : Correspondence of Messrs. Longman and Co. and Mr. John Murray with Lord John Russell, on the Publication of School Books by Government at the Public Expense ; the Statement of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland in reference thereto ; and the Reply of Lord John Russell to Messrs. Longman and Co. and Mr. J. Murray. - - - - - - 1851. Vol. xliii. pi 33 Correspondence between the Government, the Committee of Council on Education, and the Irish Commissioners of National Education, on the Subject of the Printing and Sale to thePublicofthelrishNationalSchoolBooks, since iTthMay 1851. - 1852-3. Lxxxn. 53 See also Education and Schools, Ireland. Science and Art : Order in Council for placing the Department of Science and Art under the Education Department, and for other Purposes. - . - . 1856. xxii. 102 First Report of the Department of Science and Art. - . . 1854. xlv. 1 [Subjects : — 1. Aid to Institutions and Schools independent of the Department; Primary Instruc- tion. — 2. Schools in connexion with the Department. — 3. Nominal and Central Schools of Science and Art.— 4. Museums of the Department. — 5. Libraries. — 6. Candidates in training for Master- ships. — 7. Scholarships. — 8. Exhihitions of Students "Works. — 9. Public Institutions, &c. in connexion with the Departments. Appendix : — General Principles, &c. of Art. Supply of Apparatus, Diagrams, &c. Teaching of Elementary Drawing. Reports on Schools of Art. Management of Provincial Schools of Art. Somerset House, School of Art. Central Schools of Art. lieports on Technical Instruction in Art. Administration of the Museum of Art. Mr. Wornum's Report on Library of Art. Training of Masters for Schools of Art. Public Examination of Students Worlis, and Prizes awarded. Paris Exhibition. Ediifburgh School of Art. Mining and Trade Schools. Importance of teaching Physiology and the Laws of Health in Common Schools. Report of the Royal Dublin Society; Museum of Industry, Dublin; Proceedings of Designs Office, from 1839 to 1852.] Second Report of the Department of Science and Art. - - 1854-5. xliii. 191 [Subjects : — 1 . Examples and Illustrations for Schools. — 2. Aid to Institutions and Schools uncon- nected with the Department : Primary Instruction. — 3. Provincial Schools. — 4. Central Schools of Science and Art in Jermyn Street and Marlborough House. — 5. Museums, Libraries, and Exhi- bitions of the Department. — 6. Public Institutions or Services connected with the Department. Appendix : — Minutes of Privy Council. List of Examples, Diagrams, Casts, &c. List of Schools supplied by the Department. Rules for the Qualification of Pupil Teachers for teaching Elementary- Drawing ; Establishment of Local Schools ; Exhibition of Students Works, and Works of Art from Central Museum. Readjustment of Grant to Provincial Schools. List of Local Schools of Art. Reports on Re-organization of the Government School of Art, Birmingham, 1852, 1 853, and 1854 ; Derby School of Art, and London Navigation School. Reports of Director General of the Geological Survey; Mining Record Office ; Museum of Practical Geology; School of Science applied to Mining and the Arts; Central School of Art, Marlborough House; Examination of Masters for Certificates; Classes for Mechanical Drawing, Surface Decoration, &c., Wood Engraving, Litho- graphy, and Porcelain Painting; Gower Street Eemale School. Reports of Curator of Museum of Art at Marlborough House ; Museum of Irish Industry; Library of Art at Marlborough House ; and Exhibition at Gore House. Reports of Art Superintendent in Elementary Works ; Registrar of Designs ; Royal Dublin Society. Statement of Expenditure for the Year 1854-5.] Third Report of the Department of Science and Art. . - - 1856. XLix. 263 [Subjects : — 1. Metropolitan Institutions in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh. — 2. Aid to Schools under the Inspection of the Department: Secondary Instruction. — 3. Aid to Schools not connected with the Department: Primary Instruction. — 4. Aid to Schools by the Eormation and Diffusion of Examples and Illustrations for Study. — 5. Public Services in connection with the Department. j\npendix : Order in Council placing the Department of Science and Art under the Board of Education. Minute of Official Arrangements. Masterships.in Schools of Navigation. Report of Director General of the Geological Survey. Reports of Mining Record Office, and School of Science. Donations to the Museum of Geology, and to the Scientific Library. Reports on the Central School of Art, and Metropolitan Pemale School. Report on Examination for Certificates. Report of Curator of Museum of Art. Reports on Library of Art, Museum of Irish Industry, Royal Dublin Society, and Royal Zoological Society of Ireland. Provincial Lectures, Ireland. Report of Normal Lace School, Dublin; Industrial Museum, Scotland; and Natural History Museum, Edinburgh. List of Local Schools of Art. Exhibition of Students Works. Report on Students Works. Reports on Elementary Works. Table of Works for Inspection from the various Schools of Art. Visit of Master 'and Students to Paris Exhibition. Report on Government Elementary Drawing and Modelling Schools; Navigation Schools; Poplar andBlackwall Trade and Navigation School; Wandsworth Trade School. List of Schools, &c. supplied by the Department. Examina- tion in 'Drawing in Training Schools. Report of Registrar of Designs. Copy of Provisional Register for 1855. Copy of Register of Designs for 1855. Einancial Statement for the Year 1855-6.] Fourth Report of the Department of Science and Art. 1857, Sess. 2. xxxvr. 251 rSuBJBCTS:— Same as Third Report. Appendix: — ^Mi;. Sheepshanks' Deed of. Gift. Minutes of the Board Annual Report of Director General of Geological Survey. Donations to Museum and Library. Maps of Geological Survey. Reports on Central School of Art; Museum of Art; Col- lection of Casts; Circulating Museum ; Library of Art ; Museum of Irish Industry; Royal Dublin Society Royal Zoological Survey of Ireland ; Committee of Lectures, Ireland ; Normal Lace School Dublin; Industrial Museum of Scotland; Museum of Natural History, Edinburgh. Hull Navigation Examination Papers. Inspectors Reports. Examination Papers. List of Persons certificated during 1 856. Examinations by Inspectors during 1856. Tables of Schools of Science and of Arc Awards of Medals. Special Prize List. Return of Visitors to Circulating Museum. List of Public Schools and Institutions supplied by the Department during 1856. Emancial Statement for the Year 1856-7.] 5M 3 m .,..Q:ELNEil;A.t;INDE-X,TO THEl SCIENGB -:<■ - - - - ■ - i ScOTIiAlirD Science and Aet — contiyMtedt', , , Fifth Eeport of the Department of Seience and Art. <■ - , ISST-S. Vol. xltiv p. 233 [Subjects: — 1. Metropolitan Institutions in London, Dublin, and Edinbnrgh, — 2. , Aid afforded to Schools of Art, Science, and Navigation, &o. — 3. Local Schools of Art and ElementaiyDraTfing. — i 4. 'Central Training t School for Art Masters and Mistresses. — 5. South Kensington Museum: GaJlery" to receive Mt.- Sheepshanks' Pictures; British Art Collections; Collection of Sculpture; Museum of Ornamental Art ; Educational.CoUectipn, &c. Appendix : — Eeport of: the Director General ijf the Gebfbgical Survey of this tlnitedKingdoii^ the Government ■School of Mines, and the Museum of Practical Geology; Eeports of Ae Museum of Irish Industry, the Eoyal Dublin Society, and the Eoyal Zoologicsd Society of Ireland. Eeports of the Committee of Lectures, Dublin; the, Director of the Inijustrial Museum of S^o^jand; and the E^gius Keeper of the Museum of Natural History,, JjdiAburgh.] Sixth Report of-the Department ofScience and Art. -^ .' - 1859^ Sese. 1.- xxvi. 287 [Subjects: — 1. Metropolitan Institutions in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh. — 2. Aid afforded to Schools of Art, Science, and Navigation,' and to JVIedhanfcs and other loca:lIn5titutidtis, in obtaining Diagrams, Apparatus, &c. at a reduced Cost. — 3. Direction of a Training Sohoplfor Art Teachers at South Kensington. — 4. Direction and Management of the Museum at South KenSiAgtOn, a'id a Girou]atiiig'Art;Libl5sSry.'ii34^. Scientific AjjD LiTERAKT CoLT-ECTioNS : " >■ : BiU for the better Production of Works of Art and Scientific and Literary Collections. (105.) -. — As .attended on Report.: (22,1.) - ■''- ■ - ■ - 1845. v. 69. 71 Scientific Societies. See Liteeaet and Scientific Institutions. SciLLT Islands : BiU to authorize Persons- duly appointed to act as Justices of the Peace in the Islands of Scilly, although not qualified according to I/aw. (164.) - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 919 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for declaring the Scilly Islands to be within the Diocese of Exeter, and for prospectively increasing the Income of the Bishops of Exeter, (in 22i) - .,...,. - 1839. xvi. 275 See also Vagkants. SciNDiA, DowLUT Eow. See East Indies, HI. 11. SciNDE. jSee East Indies, ILL 1.^.11. Scotch Equivalents. (See Debt, National, II. Scotland: - For the principal Matters relating to Scotl,and, see the following Heads: ■ Admibaltt, GouKT OF.. ' ' Elections AND Electobs. Agricultural Statistics.; < Entailed Estates. Annuity Tax. ' " Exchequer, Court of. Appeals to the House of Lords. Exci'se. .' AuoHTERAEDER Cases. „ , ' Fictitious Votes, 2, , Banks and Bankers. • - Fish and Fisheries. Bankruptcy, • Forfeited Estates. Beer and Spirit Licenses. Gaols and Pkis6ns. BotfNDABIES, PAELIAMiSNTAST. HARBOURS AND PoRTS. Burghs. Heritable. Securities., • Caledonian Canal. ■ HIghlaInds op' ScotljAnd. Church op Scotland. Improvement and Drainage of Lands. Clergy. Jury Court. Constables, 3. Justice op Peace Small Debt Courts. Courts in Scotland- Justiclary Courts. Creditors, Scotland. ' National Galleries. Crimes. AND Offences,' Northern Eoads. Criminal Law. Pakliamentaiiy Eepi^bsentation. Deputy Lieutenants. Poor in., Scotland. DiSTKBSSBD Districts op Scotland. Population. Divorce, Scotland. Post Office, HI. Duelling' ' ' ■■ . puBtlc Libraries aj«d Museums. Education AND Schools, Railways. : SliSStONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 831 S'ooTLiNB - - . - Seamen Scotland — continued. ■ '- ; . - EsiAL Pbopeett. , .Session, Gotesob"*' . ... - Rbfobmatoey and Induste(al Schools. Sheeiff and Stbwabt eouims. Eegisteh, House. uSmj^ll. DebtSj' and Ssiale Debt COuets. , Eegisteation of BiETHs, &c. -Statute Labqtje. - i 'Revenue, Public. ,. SijpyjsY of Geeat Britain. - Roads, AND Beidges. - Tubnpike Roads and His-hwats. Roman Cathojlics, 1. 2, .;.,, Univeesities, Scotland. Salmon, and Salmon Fisheeies. ■.. ;yi(?3[t[ALLEEs,.2, , Sasines. Scott, Hugh, Esq. See Polewaet Claim'of Pebeagb. Scott v. Aveey ; ' , - , '^ Opinion of the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them on 25th June 1855, in the .Case of Scott y. Avery. (105.) - - - .. - ^1856. Vol. isii. p. 1 :SopTTisH jGipTEAL Rail-way : ,.. , . 1 Report of the Board of Trade on the Scottish Central Railway (Consolidation and'Atnendment of Aets>Bill. (23.67.) .... - 1859, Sess. l.f viii. 243 ■Scottish G-RAND Junction Railway : , , ' „ . , , Report of the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council ifor trade on the Abaitdonment of ' the Scottish Grand Junction Railway. (11.) ... 1852. xxviii. 361 Scottish Mtoland Junction Railway : ■ ^ Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Scottish Midland Junction Railway (Amendment, and Branch to Laurencekirk) Bill. (148.61.) - - 1847. XL. 247 , , 4sgreement between the Aberdeen. Railway Company and the Scottish Midland Junction Railway Company, and other Papers, relative to an Interchange of Traffic between the Two Companies. (224.) - - - ■ - - 1850. xv. 559 ScEiPTUEES, Use 'OF, in Schools, &c. See East Indies, IL i. Education and Schools, Ieeland, U. 6. Maynooth College. Scully, John, Esq. See Pooe in Ireland, III. 2. .. r ScuLPTUEE, Galleeies OF. See National GalleEibs. . ~ ScuTAEi. See Ceimean Aemy, &c. Scutch Mills. See Flax, &c. . . ' . . Sea Coast : Bill to make Regulations for Male Bathets on the Sea Coast, and to prevent Abuses contrary to good Morals both there and in the Rivers and Lakes in England and Ireland. (25.) - - ..^„ -...,,, i. ,. - 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 207 Sea Fisheeies. iSee Deep Sea Fisheries, Fisg and Fisheeies. Fisheeies, Ieeland. Sea, FO'Eeshoees op. iSee-FoEESHOEES. . ' Sea Insurances. See Stamps and Stamp Duties. ^EA, Obseevations At. See Meteoeology. ',\ Sea, Offences at. See Offences at Sea. Sea, Signals at : « . « t, . ^ m /. ■ Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords- of the Committee or Pnvy Council tor Trade to inquire into and, report upon the Subject of a -Code of Signals to be used at Sea. - - -' - - ' - ' 1857, Sess. 1. xiii. 329 Seal Office (QuIeen's Bench AND Common Pleas) 'I ^' " Bin for abolishing the separate Seal Office of the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. (249.) .-■ ^. ■- ' V '„ -"- - - 1845. v. 493 Seale Rectoey. ySee Faenham Rectoey. ,:/ . Sealer in Chancery. See Chancery, Court of, England; Seamen's, Hospital Society : , , . ■ Bill for incorporating the Members of the Seamen's Hospital Society, and their Successors, as therein' mentioned ; and for' better enabling and empowering them to carry on the charitableandusefulDesigns of the same Society. (26. of 1833.) - - cocxiv. 187 Seamen, Merchant: Bill for the further Encouragement of Irish Mariners, and for other Purposes relating thereto. ri801-2.) - " - - - - ," ■ " t^^'3 ^'^ Bill to extend and render ' more effectual the present Regulations for the Relief of British Seafaring Men and Boys in Foreign Parts. (75. of 1,818.) ., - - lxxxviii. 333 Bill for facilitating the Recovery of the Wages of Se^injen in the Merchant Service [and Coasting Trade.] (106. of 1819.) - ' '-' - - ; xcviL 419 ' Bill to regulate the Number of Apprentices to be taken on board Merchant Vessels, and to prevent the Desertion of Seamen therefrom. (19. of 1823.) - - CXLin. 187 Bill to continue the Act 59 Geo. 3. c.'58. for faciUtating the Recovery of the Wages of Seamen in the Merchant Service. (110. of 1826.) , . - , - , - -.„' ^^'^^^ Bill to alter the Law of Settlement so far as respects Apprenticeship- to the bea bervice. (78. of 1830-31.) - - . - .,,,,,-..,■ -•ccj.xxxm. 289 5 M 4 832 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Seamen - . - - Sebastopol Seamen, Merchant — continued. Bill to continue the Act 39 Geo. 3. c. 58. for facilitating the Eecovery qf the Wages of Seamen in the Merchant Service. (116. of 1833.) - - Vol. cccxv. p. 205 Bill to amend the Act 20 Geo. 2. c. 38. for the Eelief and Support of sick, maimed, and disabled Seamen, and the Widows and Children of such as shall be killed, slain, or drowned in the Merchant Service ; and for other Purposes. (159.) - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 817 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 4 & 5 Will. 4. e. 52. as excepts the Guild of the Trinity House of Hull from the Provisions of the said Act. (170.) - - 1885. ii. 427 Bill to amend the Act 4 & 5 WiU. 4. c. 52. in order to enable certain Seamen belonging to Shetland or Orkney to pay certain Sums of Money, payable under that Act to the Sea- men's Fund, at Lerwick in Shetland, or Kirkwall in Orkney. (85.) - 1836. i. 969 Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to the Merchant Seamen of the United Kingdom, and for forming and maintaining a Register of aU the Men engaged in that Service. (84.) -..-.- 1835. 1.427 Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws relating to Merchant Seamen ; and for keeping a Register of Seamen. (249.) - - - - - 1844. it. 705 Bill for Protection of Seamen entering on board Merchant Ships. (313.) - As amended in Committee. (351.) - - - - - 1845. iv. 663. 669 Bill for giving effect to the Stipulations of a Treaty between Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal for the Apprehension of certain Deserters [being Sailors or Apprentices belonging to Portuguese or British Merchant Vessels]. (88.) - - 1849. iii. 67 Bill for improving the Condition of Masters, Mates, and Seamen, and maintaining Discipline in the Merchant Service. (294.) With the Amendments made by the. Select Com- mittee. (318.) - - - 1850. IV. 493. 543 Bill to extend the Benefits of certain Provisions of the General Merchant Seamen's Act relating to Apprentices bound to the Sea Service, to Apprentices bound to the Sea Service by Boards of Guardians of the Poor in Ireland ; and to enable such Guardians to place out Boys in the Naval Service. (126.) . - - 1851. iii. 107 Bill to amend the Mercantile Marine Act, 1850. (252.) - - - 1851. v. 269 Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Merchant Seamen's Fund, and to provide for winding up the said Fund, and for the better Management thereof in the meantime. (251.) 1851. v. 281 Bill to enable Her Majesty to carry into effect Arrangements made with Foreign Powers for the Apprehension of Seamen who desert from their Ships. (140.) - 1852. ii. 3 Papers relating to the Commercial Marine of Great Britain. - - 1847-8. xi. 1 [These Papers consist of Letters from the several British Consuls abroad, respecting the Character and Conduct of British Shipmasters and Seamen; Information regarding Institutions in Foreign Countries answering to the Merchant Seamen's Fund in England; and Information relative to Ihe general Subject of the Commercial Marine.] Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Condition, Prospect, and Management of the Merchant Seam'en's Fund. - 1847-8. xlu. 255 Account of the Income and Expenditure under the Mercantile Marine Act (1850), between 30th November 1850 and 31st December 1851. (150.) - - 1852. xvii. 277 Return of the Number of Persons who passed their Examination for Masters and Mates of Merchant Ships between 1st January 1852 and 1st January 1853, distinguishing the Number in each Class : Also, Correspondence between the Board of Trade and the Committee of Council on Education relative to the Establishment of Schools for Merchant Seamen and Apprentices. (109.) - - 1852-3. xxv. 591 Return of the Number of Apprentices bound to the Sea Service, either to the Master, Captain, or Owner of the Ship or Vessel, between 1st Jan. 1848 and 31st Dec. 1848, also from 1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1849, also from 1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1850, also from 1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1851, and also from 1st Jan. to 31st Dec. 1852, in every Port of Great Britain and Ireland. (206.) ----- 1852-3. xxv. 599 Letters from the Board of Trade to the Treasury, transmitting Accounts of' the Receipt and Expenditure under the Seamen's Fund Winding-up Act, from 8th August 1851 to 31st December 1852, with Particulars relating thereto, and of all Matters connected with the Fund ; and also, of the Receipts and Payments of the Wages and Effects of deceased Seamen for the above Period, pursuant to 14 & 15 Vict. c. 102. (354.) ■ 1 852-3. xxv. 601 Account of the Receipt and Expenditure under the Seamen's Fund Winding-up Act, from 1st January to 31st December 1854, with an Account of the Sums received and paid for the Wages and Effects of deceased Seamen in the Year 1854 ; with explanatory Letter from the Board of Trade to the Treasury. (97.) - - 1854-5. xx. 187 Letters and Documents relating to the old Merchant Seamen's Fund, and the Formation of a new Merchant Seamen's Fund. - - 1859, Sess. 1. xviii. 420 Remarks relative to an Asylum for worn-out Seamen ; by the Registrar General of Seamen. - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xvin. 437 Letter from the Registrar General of Seamen, enclosing Account of certain Seamen's Benefit Societies in England and Wales. . _ - 1859, Sess. 1. xviii. 464 See also Geeenwich Hospital. Navt. Pilot and Pn.oTAGE. Prizes and Peize Monet. Savings Banks, Seamen's. Shipping, &c. Shipweeoks. Seamen in the Navy. See'NA\r. Seamen in the Whale Fisheeies. See Whale Fisheey. Sebastopol. See Tdbkey and Russia SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 833 Secondary - - - - Seditious Secondary Punishments : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1831, on Secondary Punish- ments ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (49.) - 1835i Vol. xxi. p. 241 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1832, on Secondary Punish- ments ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (240. of 1831-32.) - ccciv. 119 Correspondence between the Colonial Secretary and the Governors of the Australian Pro- vinces, and between the Secretaries for the Home and Colonial Departments, on the Subject of Secondary Punishments. (34. & 226.) - - 1834. xxii. 71. 161 Further Correspondence on the same Subject. (213.) - - - 1835. xxxvi. 419 Secret Services : Account of all Sums issued from the Exchequer for Secret Services, from 5th Jan. 1817 to 5th Jan. 1857, to the several Departments of the State, and the Dates at which the same were issued. (116. of 1826-27.) - - - - ccxx. 373 Account-T)f all &unsjMuedfrom the Exchequer, from 5th Jan. to 18th June 1827, for Secret Service. (16l7STB26:=27".) - - . . . ccxx. 377 Account of all Sums issued, during the Year ended 5th June 1834, for Secret Service in the Foreign, Admiralty, and Colonial Departments. (181.) - - 1834. xxii. 225 See also Foreign Office. Secret Societies. See Orange Lodges. Ribbonism. Secketart of Bankrupts. See Bankruptcy. Secretary op State's Reports on Turnpike Acts. See Turnpike Roads. Secretaries of Embassy and Legation. See Trade, Foreign. Secretaries of State : Bill for transferring to One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State the Powers and Estates vested in the Principal Officers of Her Majesty's Ordnance. (308.) - 1854-5. vi. 167 Bill to enable a Third Principal Secretary and a Third Under Secretary of State to sit in the House of Commons. (49.) .... 1854-5. vi. 439 Bill to repeal certain Enactments requiring Returns [relating to Prisons, Borough Police, Police Courts, Bastardy, and Juvenile Offenders] to be made to One of the Secretaries „, of State. (245.) ..... 1857-8. v, 175 V " Correspondence between the different Departments of Her Majesty's Government with respect to Additions which have been made to the Department of the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, and also with regard to Changes which have been made in the Transaction of Business relating to the Administration of the Army. (169.) - 1854. xix. 517 Amended Return to the Order of the House calling for the above Correspondence. (271.) ...... 1854. XIX. 535 Order in Council, dated 12th June 1854, with respect to the Appointment of Two Principal Secretaries of State : Also, Treasury Minute, dated 22d December 1854, directing the Arrangements for the Transfer of the Commissariat to the War Department. (10.) - - - . . - 1854-5. XVII. 701 Treasury Minute, dated 26th Januaiy 1855, granting a Retired Allowance to Mr. R. C. Mellish, Third Senior Clerk in the Office of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affau-s. (19.) ..... 1854-5. xx. 185 See also War Department. Secular Jurisdiction. See Church of England, L 2. Securities : Bill to amend the Law relating to Securities given for Considerations arising out of gaming, usurious, and certain other illegal Transactions. (58.) 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 201 A similar BiU. (45.) ..... 1835. x. 173 See also Heritable Securities. Offices, Public, L i. Real Property.- Trustees and Mortgagees. Revenue, Public, I. Usury Laws. Securities, Negotiable. See Promissory Notes. Securities, Stealing of, &c. See Crimes and Offences, L ?. e. Revenue, Public. Securities to Revenue Departments. See Revenue, Public, I. Security op the Crown and Government. See Treason. Sedburgh, Schools at. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, IL Sederunt, Acts of. See Commissary Courts. Session, Court of. Sedition. See Leasing-making, Scotland. Seditious Meetings and Societies, Treasonable Practices, &c.: Bill to revive and continue for a limited Time the Act 36 Geo. 3. for more effectually pre- venting seditious MeeUngs and Assemblies. (1801.) .... [i.] 191 Bill for effectually preventing seditious Meetings and Assemblies. (19. of 1817.) Lxxxiii. 15 Clause (A.) added on Report. (22. of 1817.) - ' - - - Lxxxin. 35 Bill to make perpetual certain Parts of the Act 36 Geo. 3. for the Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government, and the Prince Regent's Person, against treasonable Practices and Attempts. (15. of 1817.) - - - . . - lxxxiii. 3 Bill for indemnifying Persons who have acted in apprehending, imprisoning, or detaining in Custody Persons suspected of High Treason or treasonable Practices, and in the Sup- pression of unlawful Assemblies. (10. of 1818.) As amended by the Committee. (15.) As amended on Report. (17.) - . _ lxxxvih. 15. 19. 23 Bill more effectually to prevent seditious Meetings and Assemblies. (7. of 1819-20.) cxiv. 33 III. 5N •8^^ geMeraI, inb:ex to the Seditious - . - - Servia Seditious Meetings and Societies, Teeasonable Practices, kc— continued. ' ' Bill to amend several 'Acts relating to' sediti6us and riotous Assemblies, so far as relates to the Recovery of Damages committed by. tWin. (44. of 1822.)' - Vol. cxxviii. p. 73 ■ . Bill to amend the Act '39 Geo. 3.' e."79. for ' the more effectual Suppression of Societies ' ' ' established fbr seditious and treasonable Purposes, and for preventing treasonable and seditious Piractices, and to put an end to certain Proceedings now pending under the said Act. (82.) '-",'- -, - - : -' 1839. in. 555 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Corresponding - Societies and the licensing of Lecture Eooms. (173.) - - - - . - - 1846. m. 323 Bill for the better Security of the Crown and Government of the United Kingdom. (108.) - f^--' :-. - , . . , ^ ., 1847-8.. IV. 403 See also Geat, Hugh,' Esq. Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. PeinteSs AND Publishers. Provident Associations. Treason. Seditious Libels. See Libels, Seditious. Seduction and Prostitution : Bill for the more effectual Suppression of Brothels, and of trading, in Seduction and Prosti- tution. (107.) - - - - .,;-,- 1844. n. 153 Bill [as amended by Select Committee] for the more effectual Suppression of Bawdy Houses, and of trading in Seduction and. Prostitution. (151.) - - - 1844. n. 159 Bill for the more effectual Suppression of trading in Seduction. (259.) - 1847. v. 295 Bill for the more effectual Punishment of Procurers an|^ Procuresses, and better Protection of Females. (146.) rAsi amended by Select Committee., (184.) - 1847-8. v. 697. 701 Bill to protect "Women from fraudulent Practices for procuring their Defilement. (225.) . - - - - - - - - 1847-8. y. 707 A similar Bill, (22.) -As amended on Eeport. (139.) With the Amendments ■ made by the Commons. (271.) - - - 1849. vi. 301. 303. 305 Seed Corn. jSee Corn, L Seeds. See Imports and Exports, II. e. &c. Seisins. See SAsines. ' ' ^Seizure, &c. op Arms. See Arms and Ammunition, 2. Excise, in. Peace, Public, England, 1. 1. HI. Seizures. See Coin and Coinage, IH. 4. Customs, 1. 3. Sblf-muedee. See Suicide. Selkirk, County op. See Fictitious Votes, 2. Senior, Cheistophbe, Esq. . See Jamaica. Sentence 'OP Death:- • Bill for enabling Courts to' abstain from pronouncing Sentence of Death in certain Capital Fdonies: (79. of 1823.) ..... cxliii. 605 Bill to amend the Act 9 Geo. 4. c. 29. to facilitate Criminal Trials in Scotland, and to abridge the Period now i-equired between thfe'pronouncin'g of Sentence and Execution thereof in • - Cases importing a Csipital Punishment. (170. of 1830.) - - ccLxni. 489 Bill to explain the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 48. for enabling. Courts to abstain from pronouncing Sentence of Death in certain Capital Felonies. (102. of 1831-32.) ^As amended by the Committee. (155. of 1831-32.)- - - - ccxcvi. 687. 689 See also Ceimes and OppEjfCES. . ;SENTEN0ESi REMISSION OR COMMUTATION OP. See OuTEA&ES, IeeLAND. Sentences op Couets-martial. See Couets-maetial. East Indies, 1. 1. Separations a Mensa et Thoeo : Return of the Number of Sentences of Separation a Mensa et Thoro pronounced in the Arches Court of Canterbury during the last Ten Tears. (1^1.) - - 1844. X. 153 Sepaeations op Towns peom Parishes. See Poor and Poor Rates, 1. 1. Separatists. See Dissenters. Oaths, 1. 2. Sepulture. See Interment op the Dead. Sequestrations, Scotland. (See Bankeuptcy, I. Sequesteatoes op Ecclesiastical Benefices. See Clergy, 1. 6. Seejeants Inn. See Inland Revenue. Serjeant-at-Arms. See Exohe(^uer, Court op, Ireland. House op Commons, a. Serjeants-at-Law : ■ Bill to enable such Persons as His Majesty may be pleased to call to the Degree of a Serjeant- at-Law to take upon themselves that Office in Vacation. (153. of 1825.) CLXXVI. 1481 Bill to extend to all Barristers practising in the Superior Courts at Westminster the Privileges of Serjeants-at-Law in the Court of Common Pleas. (266.) - - 1846. lu. 361 Servants. See Apprentices. Ceimes and Oppences, 1. 7e. 26. Mastees and Woekmen. Poor and Poor Rates, I. s. Silk Trade, 1. 1. Servants, Duty on. See Inland Revenue. Seevia: , "" Treaties and Hatti-Sheriffs relating to Servia. -. - -, - 1843. xv. 681 ' 5ee"a/soTuKKET AND Russia, War -pEXWEEN. SE^I^NAL PAP^RSi A}«pl,-1859. 835 SeBVICE - - -_ - - SESSION" Service OP Heirs. 5ee Real Profertt. ,. ,, , . . Sbbsion, CoiTET OF, Scotland : . .; • '- - .-. . • - ■ . ■; Bill for vesting the Stock of the Court of Session in Scotland in Trustees for erecting JBirildings for the better Accommodation of the College of Justice, and a Public Gaol,' in the' Citj of Edinburgh. (71. ef 1808.) - - - . - - Vol, xy. p. 437' Bill fqr abridging Forms of extracting Decrees of the Court of Session, and for the Regulation "" of certain Parts of the Proceedings of that Court. !(8d. of 1810.) - xxpcii. 113 Bill for better Regulation of the Court of Session. ' (74. of 1812-l'3.) - , , /- ; ^Y"'- ^85 'BiU for better regulating the Formation and Arrangement of the judicial and otter Ilecords of the Court of Session. (51. of 1814-15.) ., - ,-; - -, lxxiii. 199 Bill for explaining and amending certain Acts irelative to the Court of Session in Scotland, (93. of 1819.), - - -. -■ - ,- . - T.xcvn. 351 Bin Tor establishing Regulations respecting certain Parts of the Prpceedings Inthe Court of Sessions aijd in the Court of Commissioners for Tein^s, and respecting the Duties of the Clerks and other Officers of the said Courts. (63. of 1821.) - - cxxi. 217 Bill for better regulating the Admiralty- Courts in Scotland, and' certain Proceedings of the Court of Session connected therewith. (64. of 1821.) -. , -v - • cxxi. 235 Bill for uniting the Benefits of Jury Trial in Civil Causes with thp ordinary Jurisdiction of the Court of Session, and forpi^iking certain , other AJteratioijs and Reductions . in the Judicial Establishments of Scotland. (189. of 1830.) As amended by the Committee. (218. of 1830.) - - - - - - -' ccLxmi*537. 553 Bill to provide for the carrying on of the Business of the Court of Session, in Scotland, when interrupted by the Death or" necessary Absence of any of the Judges thereof; (26. of l§31-32.) , - -, - - - =r,., _■- . ccxcvii, 689 Bill, to make certain Alterations in the Duties of the Lor,ds Ordinary, and in the Establishment of Clerks and Officers of the Court of Session and Court, of Commission for. Teiflds in Scotland, Bjnd to reduce the Fees, payable ia those Courts." (259.) - 1836, ' iii. 599 A simile Bill.' (78.) • - - ■' - '- • - ■- lS37, ii. 91 A similar BiU. (161.) As amended in Cotomittee.' (213.) - 1838. ii. 453, 473 BiU to diminish Delay and Expense in Advocations' and Suspensions in the Court of Session in Scotland. (203.) - - - ... . 1838. ii. 31 Bill to authorize the Lords of Council and Segsjon to Regulate the Rates or Dues of Regis-' tration to be charged by the Keepers of thS Kfe^'i'st^rfe of SaBines, Reversions, &c, in ' Scotland, (295,) - - - - - * - . 1847-8. vi, 437 Bill to facilitate Procedure in the Court of Session in Scotland. (186.) - 1850. ni. 603 BiU to amend 14 & 15 Vict. c. 42. for the Direction of Public 'Works and Buildings ; and to vest the Buildings appropriated for "the Accommodation of the Supreme Courts of Justice in Edinburgh in the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public •BuUdings. (155.) - ■' - - - - - - 1852. iv. 327 Bill to allow Verdicts on Trials by Jury in Civil Causes .[in the Court of Session] in Scot- land, to be returned although the Jury may not be unanimous. (247.) - 1854. iv. 371 BiU to constitute the Court of Session the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, and to regulate Procedure in Matters connected with the Excheq-uer. (193.) - - 1856. iv, 125 Bill to regulate Procedure in the BiU Chamber in Scotland. (106.) - 1857,' Sess. 2. in. 211 Bill to regulate the 'Distribution of Business in the Court of Session in Scotland. (144.) - - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2.' m, 435 Report from the Lords of Session to the Hotise- of- Lords in answer to their Order for Copies of aU Acts of Sedferunt. (14. of 1810.) - - - - ' - ' xxxv. 281 Acts of Sederunt of the Court of Session, 1825, (54, of 1826;) - - 'ccvni, 15 Ditto - - Ditto,' 1826, ^'(9-, of 1826-27.) -- ■■- - - c'cxx. 389 Account of the 'Fee Fund of the Court of Session in ' Scotland eistablished by the Acts • 50 Geo. 3. c. 112. and 1 & 2 Geo. 4. c. 38.,- showing the Rebeipts from the Fund, and the Application thereof, from June 1821 to June 1829.- (§5, of 1830.) - cclxxviii. 397 Return of the Number of Causes instituted and decided in the Court of Session in Scotland between 1st January 1838 and 1st January 1839; showing the Number of Causes ready for Judgment, but not disposed 6f, at the last of th6s6 Date^. (30.) 1 839. x-vi. 245 A similar Return for the Year 1851. (2:) -'; - - 1852. xvii'. 211 A similar Return for the Year 1858. (5.) - - - 1859, Sess, 1, x. 67 Returns respecting the Court of Sesdon in Scotland, (in 298.) - - 1840, xxv, 489 Return of aU Declarators of Marriage or Legitimacy brought into the Court of 'Session ' since' November 1830, with the Decisions of the Court : And also. Return of all Appeals to the House of Lords, for the same Period, from Decisions of the Court of Session in Cases of Marriage or Legitipiacy, with the Result of such Appeals, (13.) - - - - - . ' . . 1849. XXV. 189 Act of Sederunt of the Court of Session, 26th Jan. 1853, for extending the Winter Session of 1852-3; also Act of Sederunt, of same Date, as, to, Proofs in Sheriff Courts. (61.) - - - -, - - - - 1852-3. XXV. 543 Act of Sederunt of the Court of Session, 1853, for extending the next 'Winter Session of the First Division of the Court of: Session, (331,) - . 1852-3. xxv; 54^ Ditto - - Ditto, 1855. (29,) - - - ,. 1854jr5, . xm. 317 Ditto - - Ditto, 1857, (113,). - - . 18;57, Sess. 2. xyii. ,115 See also Appeals to' TiaE HoirsE of Lorijs. ' Cessio Bonoeum. Cpdrts in Scotland, Evidence, Exchequer, Court of, Scotland, Judges Salaried, Jury Court, .r.i)-;v.' j 3 'ra?- :•<■':> r.:'i-,J.r''c -'o^ '.::-^J-' ;■'..iy^.va^'x(:< 5N 2 836 GENERAL INDEX to THE Sessions ----- Shannon Sessions of the Peace. See Central Criminal Court. Cotintt Buildings. Divisional Sessions. Justices or Peace. Petty Sessions. Quarter Sessions. Westminster Sessions. Sessions Houses. See Court Houses. Settled Estates : Bill to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates. (98.) As amended in Committee- (139.) As amended on Eeport. (158.) - - 1854-5. Vol. v. p. 1. 15. 29 Clauses proposed to be inserted in Committee by Lord Chancellor. (98 a.) - 1854-5. v. 13 Amendments to be proposed on Eeport by Lord Eedesdale. (139 a.) - 1854-5. v. 27 Bill to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates. (2.) ^As amended on Eeport. (27.) .-.--... 1856. V. 481. 493 Amendment to be moved on Ee-commitment by Visct. Hutchinson. (27 a.) - 1856. v. 505 Bill to amend and extend the Settled Estates Act of 1856. (157.) ^As amended by the Select Committee. (196.) - - - - 1857-8. iv. 399. 404 a See also Entailed Estates. Improvement and Drainage op Lands. Settlements. See Poor and Poor Eates, L 2. IL 3. Poor in Scotland, L Settlements, Deeds or : BiU to give to Tenants for Life, Trustees, and others, certain Powers novf commonly inserted An Settlements, Mortgages, and WiUs. (41.) As amended by the Select Committee. (100.) 1857-8. V. 483. 513 Proceedings of the Committee on the above Bill. . - . 1857-8. xx. 975 Sevenoaks Eailwat : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Sevenoaks Eailway (Construction*of Line, Working Arrangements, &c.) Bill. (23.99.) - . . 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 311 Severn Steam Tug Compant : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Severn Steam Tug Company BiU. (65. 2.) - 1852. xxix. 199 Severn Navigation and Improvement : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Severn Navigation and Improvement Bill. (119.2.) ....... 1852-3. Lxvii. 367 Severn Valley Eailway : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Severn Valley Eailway Bill. (119. 30.) - 1852-3. lxvii. 427 Similar Eeport. (33. 14.) ---.-. 1854. xxxvn. 761 Severn and Wye Eailway and Canal : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Severn and Wye Eailway and Canal Bill. (119.29.) ... ... 1852-3. LXVIL425 Sewage and Drainage op Towns : Minutes of Information collected on the practical Application of Sewer Water and Town Manm-es to Agricultural Production. - - - . . 1852. xxxi. 1 Minutes of Information collected in respect to the Drainage of the Land forming the Sites of Towns, to Eoad Drainage, and the Facilitation of the Drainage of Suburban Lands. - - - . . ' . . . i852. xxxi. 175 Minutes of Information collected with respect to- the Eemoval of Soil Water or Draitiage of Dwelling Houses and Public Edifices, and for the Sewerage and cleansing of the Sites of Towns. - ... . 1852. xxxi. 305 Eeport to the President of the General Board of Health on the Means of deodorizing and utilizing the Sewage of Towns ; by Henry Austin, C.E., Chief Superintending Inspector of the Board. ...... 1857, Sess. 2. xxxl317 Preliminary Eeport of the Commission appointed to inquire into the best Mode of distributing the Sewage of Towns, and applying it to beneficial and profitable Uses. 1857-8. xxxix. 245 ^ee also Metropolis Sewage Manure. Sewell, Thomas. See Athenry Claim op Peerage. Sewers : Bill to amend the Laws relating to Sewers. (224. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvn. 413 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Sewers. (57. of 1833.) ^As. amended by the Select Committee. (72. of 1833.) .----. cccxiv. 519. 559 Bill to amend the above. (127.) ------ 1841. in. 553 Bill for further amending the Laws relating to Sewers. (99.) - . 1849. \i. 413 A Second Bill. (191.) ----.. 1849. vi. 419 See also Croydon, Disease at. Metropolis Sewers. Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk. See East Indies, HI. i.ii. Shakerley's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the BiU to dissolve the Marriage of Charles Peter Shakerley, Esquire, with Laure Ang61ique Eosalbe, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (32. of 1830.) - - . ccLxxix. 267 Shalbourne, Parish op. See Hungerford Poor Law Union* Shanghai. See China. Shannon Eiver. See Ennis and Shannon Navigation. Inland Navigation, Ireland. PoRTUMNA Eiver. Shannon, Port of. See Irish Packet Station. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 837 ShaWe's - - - - Sheriffs Shawn's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Nathaniel Bogle French Shawe, Esquire, with Charlotte Shawe, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (50.) - - . - 1841.. Vol. xx. p. 317 Sheeht v. Loed Muskeket : Opinion of the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of Sheehy V. Lord Muskerry. (218.) - - - - - 1846. xix, 367 Sheep and Cattle. See Cattle and Sheep, Diseases among. Imports and Expoets, IL 6. Provisions. ' Sheep's Wool. See Wool. , Sheepshanks' Collection : Copy of Deed of Grift by John Sheepshanks, Esq., of his Collection of Pictures and Drawiiigs, in trust to fojrm the Nucleus of a National G-allery of Art in connexion with Her Majesty's Department of Science and Art : And also, Copy of a Minute of the President of the Board of Trade. (55.) - . . . 1857, Sess. 1. 'viii. 473 Sheep-stealing, Ireland : BiU for the better Preservation of Sheep, and the more speedy Detection' of Sheep Stealers, in Ireland, for Five Years. (227.) , - - - - - 1839. ni. 601 Bill for the better Preservation of Sheep, and more speedy Detection of Eeceivers of stolen Sheep, in Ireland. (149.) ----.. 1849. vi. 427 Return of the .Number of Persons convicted of Sheep-stealing, &c. during Twenty Years ending 1825, and during Twenty Years ending 1846. (in 146.) - 1847. xx. 229 Return of the Number of Persons committed, acquitted, and convicted of Cattle and Sheep stealing, from 1844 to 1848. (in 80.) .... 1849. xii. 179 Sheeeness Dockyard. See Docks and Dockyards, Public. Naval Revision. Sheffield Canal : Report of the Admiralty on the Bill for the Transfer of the Sheffield Canal to the River Dun Navigation Company. (49. 8.) - - - -■ 1849. xxxvii. 17 ' Sheffield G-as : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for better lighting with Gas the Borough of Sheffield. (108.) - - - 1835. XLiv. 1 Sheffield and Rotheeham Railway : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Sheffield to Rotherham, both in the West Riding of the County of York. (102.) - ..... 1835. XLiii. 1 Reports from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from Sheffield to Rotherham, with a Branch therefrom to Greasborough Canal, all in the West Riding of the County of York. (158.) - - - - 1836. xii. 69 Sheffield, Rotherham, and Doncaster Junction Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Sheffield, Rotherham, and Doncaster Junction Railway Bill, (in 148. 10.) .... 1847. XL. 69 Sheffield, Rotherham, Wakefield, and York Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Sheffield, Rotherham, Wakefield, and York Railway Bill. (l48. 62.) ...... 1847. XL. 301 Sheil, John Esq. See Magistracy. Sherbro Country. .See Sierra Leone. Trade, Foreign, II. Sheeburn Hospital : Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for Sherbum Hospital in the County of Durham. (140.) As amended by the Select Committee. (237.) - ...... 1856. VI. 397. 413 Correspondence between the Lord Bishop of Durham and the Charity, Commissioners concerning the Scheme for Sherburn Hospital : And a Letter from the Archdeacon of Durham to the Charity Commissioners concerning the Scheme for Sherburn Hospital. (163.) ........ 1856. XXII. 361 See also Charities, II. 2. Sheriff op Westmoreland : BiU to provide for the Execution for One Year of the Office of Sheriff in the County of Westmoreland. (193.) - - - - , - - 1849. vi. 431 Bill to provide for the Appointment of Sheriff of the County of Westmoreland. (180.) -.------- 1850. VI. 385 Sheeiffs; England and Wales : Bill to regulate the Office of Sheriff, to reduce the Expeiises attending it, and to facilitate the passing the Accounts. (214. of 1831-32.) .... ccxcviL 333 Bill for facilitating the Appointment of Sheriffs, and the more effectual Audit and passing of their Accounts ; for the more speedy Return and Recovery of Issues, forfeited Recognizances, Penalties, and Deodands ; and to abolish certain Offices in the Court of Exchequer. (172. of 1833.) - - - . - - cccxv. 649 Bill for removing Doubts as to the Declaration to be made and the Oaths to be taken by Persons appointed to the Office of Sheriff of any City or Town being a County of itself. (145.) - - - - 1835. 11.71 ^ 6N 3 838 Gi)N3ERAL MDEX TO THE She^Ijb'fs - - - Shebiff Sheriffs, England and Wales — continued. ■ . • . > , , , ^ -, Bill for taking aw,ay the Exemption, except in certain! Cases, of Officers of the Militia to serve as Sheriffs. • (.182;) - , - -, - - 1839. , Vol m. p. 605 Bill for better regulating the JFees payable to Sheriffs in England upon the Execution of Civil Process. (148.) - - 1837. it. 93 Bill to regulate the Expenses to be incurred by Persons serving the. Office of High Sheriff in England and Wales. i;il4.) • '- - ,.-,., - , . „- 1839. ii. 453 Bill for assigning Sheriffs "in Wales. (108.) - "' , " - 1,843. v. 497 See also CdVNTY CotnTS. County Eates. Lancaster, Couets of the, County Palatine of. Sheriffs Fees. Sheriffs, Ireland : Bill to amend the Laws relating. to Sheriffs in Irelapd. (71. of 1817.) - - Lxxxm,. 387 Bill for facilitating the Appointment of Sheriffs in Ireland, and for the more effectual Audit and passing of their Accounts ; and. for; the more speedy Return and Recovery of Fines, Fees, Forfeituries, Recognizances, Penalties, and Depdandsj and to abolish certain Offices in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland; and to amend the L^ws relating to Grants in Custodiam and Recovery of Debts in Ireland ; and to amend the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. ci 26. foi- transferring the Powers and Duties of the Commissioners of Public Aedounts in Ireland to the Commissioners for a,uditing the Public Accounts of Great -Britain. (182.) ' ■ '- - - - ' - - - 1835, ir. 461 Bill to provide for the betterAdministratioff of Justice in the Office of Sub or Under Sheriff in Ireland. (227.)-; ^' i- , - - , - *- - . - 1850.' v. 25 ■ Return of the' several-l^ersons recommended by the Judgd to fill the Office of High Sheriff in the res|)ective Counties of Itdand for the Year 1836, and for the Teh- preceding Years; and alsb of the Persons actually appointed, and of those passed over, &c. ; and whether any .Appointments have been made without reference- to the -Judges. (98.) ....-.-. 1836. xxT. 301 Report from the Select Committee of, the House of Lords on the Manner in whicTi' Sheriffs have been appointed for Couiities in Ireland. (330.) ■- • - 1838. xxi. 659 Retiii-n of the Names of the Gentlemen returned ty'the going Judges of Assize to thfe Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as being fit and proper Persons to serve the Office of High Sheriff in Ireland for the Year 1838. (in 180.) - • "-^ ^ - 1838: xvill. 892 Return of the Names of the Gentlemen appointed to serve the Office of High Sheriff in Ireland by the Lord Lieutenant for the Year 1838. (in 180.) - - 1838. xvin. 894 Return of the. N^me of the Gentleman originally appointed and sworn in to serve the Office of High Sheriff of the County of Monaghan, and the Name of the Gentleman now filling . tliat Office, (in 180.) - - - - - . 1838. xvin. 895 Correspondence relating to the Appointment of Sheriffs in Ireland. (255.) - 1838. xvin. 883 Returns of the Names of Persons returned by the Judges to serve the Offices of Higt Sheriffs in Ireland for the Year 1841 ; and also. Return of the Names of the Persons selected by the Lord Lieutenant to fiU such Offices for that Year. (24.)- - 1841. xviii. 523 See also Connaught, Sheriffs of. Leigh, Francis, Esq. Sheriffs, and Sheriff Clerks, &c., Scotland : Bill to interpret the Words "Sheriff," "Sheriff Clerk," "Shire," " Sheriffdom," and " County," occurring in Acts of Parliament xelating to Scotland. (126.) - 1837. it. 97 Bin to provide for T'aynient of the Salaries of the Sheriff and Sheriff Clerk of Chancery in Scotland. (212.) - . ' - - ' . - 1'854. vi. 325 Sheriff Courts, England : , " Bill to extend the Cases in whidh Issues nialy be tried before the Sheriff, or si Judge of a Court of Record, for the Recovery of Debts. (253.) - - - 1838, it, 627 Sheriff AND Commissary Courts (Scotland) i Bill for empowering the Sheriff and Commissary of Berwickshire to hold Cotfrtsat Dunse, and for other Purposes. (142.) ----- 1852-3. tii. 265 Sheriff AND Stewart Courts, Scotland : , Bill for the better Regulation of Fees in the Sheriff and Stewart and Burgh Courts of Scot- land. (42, of 182.5.)' - - - - .- - I", CLXXT. 249 Bill for the more easy Recovery of Debts in the Sheriff Courts^ in Scotland. (69. of 1825.") -.,--- -"'-■''"-, ,-'cLxxv.-, 371 BUI for the more effectual Recovery of Small Debts, and for diminishing the Expenses of Litigation in Causes of small Amount, in the Sheriff Courts in Scdtland. (62 of 1829.) - , ,; -^ , , -^_ .,^.r... ;-. .,-.^^, '-.. , -;.""^';'2^/6cxLn. 17 Bill to provide for the holding of Circuit Sheriff Courts in Scotland for the Trial of Small Debi Causes. (141. of'l833.) - - - - " - ipccxT. 249 Bill for extending the Jurisdiction of Sheriffs in Ipcotland to the Process of Cessio' honorum. (190.) •■ ' -• -' -' " -., ,..r.'. - - , , -' 1835, 11,541 Bill for regulating the Process of Qessio bonornm in the Court of Session, and for 'extending the Jurisjdiotion of Sheriffs in Scotland to such Ca^es. (163.) ,. - 1836. n. 279 Bill for the more,effectnaJ Recovery of Small Debts in the Shei'iff Courts,- and for establishing ,iCircuit Courts for the Trial of Small Debt Causes in Scotland. .(212^) - 1836, ii. 775 Bill for the more effectual Recovery of Small Debts in the Sheriff Courts, and for estab- lishing Circuit. Courts for the Trial of Small Debt Causes by the Sheriffs in Scot- land. (79.)— — As amended -by the Select Committee. (131.) - 1837,." m 185. 221 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 839 Sheriff .... Shipping Sheriff AND Stewart CptJETs, SCOTLAND; — continued. ... ^ Bill to regulate tHe' Constitution, Jurisdiction, and Forms of Process of Sheriff Courts in ' Scotland. (162.)r-— -As amended in Committee. (247.) , -, 1838. Yol.iv. p. 629. 655 Amendments made by the Commons to the Amiendments made by the Lords to the above , Bill, ,(3lV.) : . - ,: ,., , - ■- -.'- , ;_;- ■ ., -: 1838, , IV. 681 Bill to facilitate Procedure in the Sheriff Courts in Scotland. (282,") - 1852-3. ' vii. 271 Bill to diminish the Number of Sheriffs in' Scotland, and to unite certain Counties in Scotland, dn so far as regards the Jurisdiction of the Sheriff. (380.) - "- 1852-3. vii. 301 Act of Sederunt passed by 'the Court of Session, on 26th Jtouai^ 1853,as to Proofs in Sheriffs Courts, (in 61.) - - - - 18521-3. xxv. 544 /See fltZ«o Courts IN Scotland. Judges Salaries. '' ■'^' ' . Sheriffs Dift-UTB; Scotland : '. ' ' Bill concerning the Eesidence of the Sheriffs Depute of the Counties of' Edinburgh and ^ Lanark. ■ (55. of 1822J.) - - - -' ' - ' j - cxxviii. 153 Sheriffs Prison, Dublin : Bill for consolidating the ' Four Courts Marshalsea,' Diiblin, Sheriffs Prison, Dublin, and City Marshalsea, Dublin, and for regulating the Four Courts Marshalsea -in' Ireland. • (238.) '■ - - -■ - - - - - 1842. 111.427 , Sherwood Forest. : 'j ' , Bill for vesting in His Majesty certain Parts of the Hayes of Birldand and Bilhagh, and certain Commoaable Lands and open uninclosed G-rounds in the Township of Edwinstowe, within the Forest of Sherwood. (96. of 1818.) - - - lxxxviii. 419 Shetland Seamen. See Seamen, Merchant. Shields. See North Shields Quays. Ship Canal betvteen Atlantic and Pacific. See Ameeic'Aj Central. ^ Ship Letters. /See Post QppiCE, III. ' Ship Owners : ■"■' "'Bill for the Belief of Ship Owners. (88. of 1812-13.) -/ ,-';:', :r - Lix. 521 , , : . Bill to limit the Responsibility of Ship Owners in certain Cases. (146. of 1812-13.) As amended by the Committee. (159. of 1812-13.) - - - - lix. 523. 527 Bill to assimilate the Law of Ireland to that of England in respect, to the Liability of Owners of Vessels for Losses by Fire. (209.) - - -, , - --1836. ii. 769 Petitions addressed to the Privy Council on behalf of the Ship Owners of the Port of London ' ■ ' against the Reciprocity of Duties Bill, and Correspondence relative thereto; with an ' Appendix showing the Difference of the Cost of building and working British and Foreign Vessels, &c. (180. of 1,830.) - - .. - - ccLXXvm. 77 5'ee «Zso Cinque Ports. Salvage. Shipping Dues. See Light Dues. Shipping, East India. , .See East Indies, 1.3. ILi. HI. 3. 4, r Shipping, Navigation, amd 5^onnage : . . . . - I. Bills relating to Shipping, Navigation, arid Tonnage. n. Reports, Correspondence, &c. relating to Shipping, Navigation, and Tonnage. ' ni. Accounts and Papers relating to Shipping and Tonnage : 1. Shipping (JEiritish and Foreign) trading to and from the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Ireland. '.. s 2. , Shipping Mading to or from pariieidar Ports or Countries. 3. Shipping belonging to the British Umpire.. - . • , ,' 4. Ships built and registered. 5. Prize Ships registered, '''j j ..i ' ;' • 6.. :Miscellaneous. - I. Bills relating to Shipping, Navigation, and .'Tonnage": . . ; . BiUfor the Encouragement of the Coasting Trade of Irelafld.. (19. QfJ820.) - cxiv. 171 Bill for the Encouragement of Navigation and Commerce by regulatijig the Importation of G-oods and Merchandise, so far as relates to the Countries from whence land the Ships in ' which such Importation, shall be mad«,; (57. of i 1822.) -,..,,- - cxxviii. 157 Bill to provide that British Ships, which shall be captured by the Enemy, and shaU afterwards ' become the Property'of British Subjects, sliall riot be entitled to the Privilege of British Ships. (82. of 1808.) - - '- ' - - - - xv. 497 Bill for the registering of Vessels. (67.,.of 1823.) -., ■. ,' - .r. ..■.»f • " ^^^^- 473 Bill for consolidating and amending the sev.era^ Laws in force,with,M!Spect to. Trade from and to Places within the Limits of the Charter of the East India Company, and for making further Provision with, respect /thereto. ; and to amend ^he Act of the present Session' for the registering of .Vessels, so far as it relates, to Vessels, registered in India. (103. ;■ of 1823.) - - r- - - -'•'-■:- cxLiv. 961 Bin to regulate the Admeasuremeflt of the Tonnage and Burden of the Merchant Shipping '^^- : of thIUnitfed Kingdom. (172,) '.,.;.,,.?:,,';:;: ::r ,,.:..,:,., .;,^-. >:- 1835. n. 437 BiUfor the tenebm-agMerit of British Shippmg and Navigation. (336,) - 1845. iii. 243 BiU for the registering of British Vessels. (342.) - ' - - 1845. ra, 251 5N 4 840 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Shipping Shipping, Navigation and Tonnage : I. Bills — continued. Bill to amend the Laws in force for the Encouragement of British Shipping and Navigation. (91.) - - - - . - - - - 1849. Vol. VI. p. 41 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Earl Waldegrave, Lord Wharncliffe, and Lord Stanley. (91 a.b.c.) - - - - - - 1849. vi. 55. 57. 59 Clause proposed to be added in Committee, after Clause XX., by the Lord Bishop of . Oxford. (91 d.) - - - - - - - 1849. vi. 63 Clause proposed to be added in Committee, after Clause L, by the Lord Bishop of Oxford. (91 e.) - - - - , - - - 1849. vi. 65 Clause proposed to be added on Third Eeading, after Clause L, by the Lord Bishop of Oxford, i (91/.) - - - - - - - 1849. vi. 67 Bill to enable Her Majesty to abolish otherwise than by Treaty, on condition of Reciprocity, differential Duties on Foreign Ships. (149.) - - . - 1852. iii. 137 Bill to amend various Laws relating to Merchant Shipping. (363.) - 1852-3. vi. 465 Bill to amend and consolidate the Acts relating to Merchant Shipping. (200.) — t— As amended in Committee. (230.) ----- 1854. v. 39. 291 Amendment to be moved in Committee by Lord Campbell. (200 a.) - 1854. v. 287 Amendments to be proposed on Report by Earl of EUenborough. (200 6.) 1854. v. 289 Clause to be proposed on Third Reading by Earl Waldegrave. (230 a.) - 1854. v. 543 Bill to repeal certain Acts and Parts of Acts relating to Merchant Shipping, and to continue certain temporary Provisions in the said Acts, (219.) - - 1854. v. 545 Clause to be proposed on Third Reading by Lord Stanley of Alderley. (219a.) - 1854. v. 557 Bill to admit Foreign Ships to the Coasting Trade. (48.) * - - 1854. in. 429 Bill to facilitate the Erection and Maintenance of Colonial Lighthouses, and otherwise to amend the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854. (241.) - - - 1854-5. v. 133 Clause to moved in Committee by the Lord Colchester. (241 a.) - 1854-5. v. 143 Amendment to be moved on Report by the Bp. of Oxford. (241 b.) - 1854-5. v. 145 IL Reports, Correspondence, &c., relating to Shipping, Navigation, and Tonnage : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the State of the Manu- factures, Commerce, and Shipping of the United Kingdom ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (203. of 1833.) ------ oCcxx, 1 Report of a Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to inquire ■ into the best Mode of measuring the Tonnage of Ships. (12.) - 1834. xv. 127 [Subjects: — Principle of Admeasnremeut. Rules to be observed. Mr. Cradock's Method and Cal- culations. Professor Inmau's Obseryations. Mr. Davies Gilbert's Method. Methods at present in use in England, Prance, America, and other States.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation and Policy of the Navigation Laws ; together with the Minutes of Evidence taken before them. (124.) . - - . 1847. xxvi. 71 Second Report from the Committee. (125.) - - 1847. xxvi. 249 Third Report from the Committee. (252.) - - - 1847. xxvr. 273 Fourth Report from the Committee. (322.) - - 1847. xxvr. 437 Fifth Report from the Committee ; with an Appendix. (323.) - 1847. xxvi. 641 Index to the Reports. (324.) - - ■ - - - 1847, xxvi. 809 (The above Reports consist simply of the Evidence taken before the Committee. ) [Heads of Evidence : — Origin and Object of the Navigation Laws j how far attained. Consequence ■which would follow a Relaxation or Repeal of those Laws. Effect of the Navigation Laws in upholding the Navy j Opinions that they do not tend to increase the Supply of Seamen. Restric- tions imposed upon the Import of Raw Produce. Reciprocity Treaties. Effect of a Repeal of the Navigation Laws upon Shipbuilding in this Country; also upon the Shipping Interest. Increase in the Tonnage of the United Bangdom; Cause of this Increase. Comparison between the Tonnage of Great Britain and the United States. Navigation Laws of the United States ; Operation of those Laws as regards England. Probable Result of a Repeal of the Navigation Laws upon the Wages of Seamen. Decline of the Whale Fishery Trade ; how far the Navigation Laws are injurious to that Trade.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Policy and Operation of the Navigation Laws ; with Minutes of Evidence. (51.-I.) - - - - . - . - - - 1847-8. XXV. 1 Second Report from the same Committee ; with further Minutes of Evidence. (51.-n.) ------- 1847-8. XXV. 371 Third Report from the same Committee ; with further Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (51. -III.) ------ 1847-8. xxv. 693 (The above Reports consist simply of the Evidence taken before the Committee.) [Heads op Evidence: — Similar to those indicated in the preceding Note upon the Reports of the House of Commons, but entering more largely into a Consideration of the Colonial Trade and Intei:ests, and the Effect which a Repeal of the Navigation Laws would have thereupon. Appendix, consisting of Papers relating to Tonnage of British and Foreign Ships, and the Trade and Navigation of the United Kingdom. Imports and Exports of the East Indies. Returns of Tonnage and Shipping that belonged 'to the United Kingdom and the British Possessions ftom 1821 to 1846. Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of the Colonies respecting the Operation of the Navigation Laws since 1845. Foreign Shipbuilding.] Papers relating to the Commercial Marine of (Jreat Britain. - - 1847-8. xi. 1 [These Papers consist of Letters from the several British Consuls abroad, in reply to a Letter addressed to them by Mr. Murray of the Foreign Office, and are elucidatory of the following ^j^oints : — 1. Decline of Chaiaoter of British Shipping, and Improvement of Foreign Shipping : &. Want of Control over British Shipmasters and Seamen, at home and abroad : 3. Want of a System of regular Education for the Merchant Service of Great Britain : 4. Insufficiency of Edu- cation of those even who are trained for the higher Grades of the Merchant Sea Service : 5. Causes which render the Merchant indifferent to the Character and Capability of Shipmasters and Seamen.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 841 Shipping Shipping, Navigation, and Tonnage : II. Reports, &c. — continued. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Local Charges upon Shipping in the Ports of the United Kingdom, and Islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man ; with Appendixes and Index. - - - 1854. Vol. xxxiii. p. 1 [Subjects: — England: — Origin and Nature of Local Charges. Dues and Tolls connected ■with exclusive Privileges. Differential Dues and Tolls and Exemptions. Charges levied ^by the Authorities of Public Harbours, and applicable to Harbour Purposes. Charges levied by Municipal Corporations, &c., and applicable to Municipal or Town Purposes. Charges levied by Charitable Corporations, &c., and applicable to Purposes not being Harbour, Municipal, or Town Pui-poses. Charges levied in Public Harbours by Private Individuals. Charges levied by Pro- prietors of Private or Proprietary Harbours. Limits within which Dues and Tolls on Ships, or on Goods carried in Ships, are levied ; and obsolete Character and complicated Nature of Tariffs. Eecommendations of the Commissioners. Appendix : — Written Communications from the Authorities of Public, Private, or Proprietary Harbours, with respect to Local Dues levied by them. Table of Charges, &c. levied at the several Ports.] Second Report of the Commissioners. ..... 1854-5. xxx. 1 [StiBJBCTS : — Ireland: — Nature and Origin of Local Charges. Passing ■ Tolls. Charges levied by Authorities of Public Harbours, and applicable to Harbour Purposes. Charges levied by Municipal Corporations, &o., and applicable to Municipal or Town Purposes. Special Taxes levied in Dublin and Cork. Peculiar Local Taxes remaining in force in Dublin and Cork. Appendix : — Particulars of the Nature and Amount of the Local Charges levied in the different Harbours, the Authority, under which levied, and Purposes to which applied. Effect of Local Charges in Dublin on the Coal Trade. Amount of Differential Dues in respect of Foreign privileged and unprivileged Vessels. Tables of Charges, &c. levied at the several Ports.] Third Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1854-5. xxx. 177 [Subjects. — England : — ^Dues levied for the Marine Society in the Port of London. Scotland : — Origin and Nature of Local Charges. Eights and Duties of Proprietors of Ports and Harbours, where not affected by Local Acts of Parliament. Differential Dues. Passing Tolls. Burgh Harbours. Local Burgh Harbour Acts. Harbours the Property of Private Individuals. Exemptions. Charges on Ships and Goods levied by Charitable Corporations'. Dues levied by the Cumbrae Light Trustees. Channel Islands :— Dues levied; and how applied. Appendix: — Particijlars of the Nature and Amount of the Local Charges levied in the different Harbours in Scotland, the Authority under which levied, and the Purposes to which applicable, &c. Amount of the Differential Duties on Foreign privileged and unprivileged Vessels. Tables of the Amount of Local Charges levied in the United Kingdom, and in the Customs Port of London, on Ships and Goods, by the several Bodies and Individuals authorized to make such Levy. Abstract of Debts charged on the several Dues levied on Ships and Goods.] Letter and Papers relating to the Navigation Laws, (in 316.) - 1847-8. xxxvii. 479 Correspondence between the G-overnor General of Canada and the Secretary of State for the Colonial Department upon the Operation of the Navigation Laws. - 1847-8. vii. 213 Further Correspondence on the same Subject. ... 1849. xiv. 293 Further Con-espondence on the same Subject. ... 1849. xiv. 307. 313 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of the Colonies respecting the Operation of the Navigation Laws, since 1845. (70.) - . 1847-8. vii. 159 Despatch from the Governor of Trinidad, dated 18th Jan. 1849, respecting the Operation of the Navigation Laws. " (94.) .... 1849. xiv. 321 Correspondence with Foreign States relative to the proposed Relaxation of the British Navigation Laws. ..... 1849. xiv. 213. 267. 271. 285 Return of the Petitions presented to the House of Lords since the Commencement of the present Session on the Subject of the Navigation Laws ; showing the Number of Signatures to each, and whether for or against the Measure of Her Majesty's Government. (102. 102 a. 102 6. 102 c. & 102 d.) - - 1849. xiv. 323. 337. 347. 349. 351 Return of the Countries the Vessels of which are wholly or in part excluded from the Privileges which the Navigation Act allows them in communicating with the British Colonies, for Want of the Issue of Orders in Council under 8 & 9 Vict. c. 93., or in consequence of the Issue of limited- Orders, or in consequence of the Expiration or Withdrawal of Ordess previously issued. (104.) -' - - - - - 1849. xiv. 353 Return showing the several Countries with which Reciprocity Treaties exist, the Date of every such Treaty, and the Date at which such Treaties will expire. (115.) ....-- . 1849. XIV. 585 Reports, &c. on the Ventilation of Ships [appended to Report of General Board of Health on Quarantine]. ....... 1849. XLi. 280 Address to the Queen from the Owners of British Ships and others interested in the Pro- sperity of British Navigation [respecting the Depression of the Shipping Interest, alleged to be consequent upon the Repeal of the Navigation Laws] ; together with the Report made by the Board of Trade in reply to said Address. (122.) - 1859, Sess. 1. iv. 461 in. Accounts and Papers relating to Shipping and Tonnage : 1. Shipping {British and Foreign) trading to and from the United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland : Account of the Number of British and Foreign Vessels, with their Tonnage and Crews, which entered into and cleared from the several Ports of Great Britain in the Year 1802. (1802-3.) - - - [vii.] 171 Similar Account for the Year 1803. (28. of 1803-4.) - - - [xi.] 121 Account of all British and Foreign Vessels which entered and cleared at the several Ports of Great Britain and Ireland in each Year from 1790 to 1804. (in 6. of 1806.) - vii. 450 Account of the Number of Foreign Ships which entered the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland, and Number which cleared therefrom laden with Stores or other Cargoes for Gibraltar, Malta, or other British Settlements abroad, between 5th Jan.- 1800 and 5th July 1804. (in 6. of 1806.) - . . - - vii. 452. 453 III. 5 842' , GENERAL INDEX TO THE Shippibtg Shipping, Navigation, and Tonnage s III. Accounts, &c. — continued. ■• • ; 1. Shipping trading to and from the United Kingdom, SfC. — continued. '■■ '■' Account of the Number of British and Foreign Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, which entered and cleared at the several Ports of Great Britain from and to all Parts of the World in the Year 1805. (in 44. of 1806.) - - - ,- Vd. Tii. p. 156 Ditto, in the Year 1806. (in 46. of 1806-7.) ■ , - - - xiii. 250 Ditto, in the Years 1804, 1805, and 1806. (in 31. of 1806-7.) - ^ - xiii. 243 Comparative Accounts of the Number and Tonnage of British and Foreign Vessels that entered inwairds at the several Ports of Great Britain in different Periods of Peace and War.' (in 22. of 1806.) - - - - - - vii. 133, r34 Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, which entered and cleared between Great Britain and Foreign Parts (except Ireland) in the Three Months ending 5th Jan. 1805, 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in 61. of 1808.) - - - - xx. 16 Number of Vessels, their Tonnage, and Crews, that entered and cleared at the Ports of Ireland from and to all Parts of the World in 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in 32. of 1808.) - xx. 44 Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, which entered and cleared at the several Ports of Great Britain from and to all Pairts of the World in 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in 35. of 1809.) - - - - - - - xxx. 230 Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, whicli entered and cleared at the several Ports of Great Britain from and to all Parts of Europe in 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1809. (134. of 1810.) „ - - .* - - - xxxvii. 173 Number of British and Foreign Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, which entered and cleared at the several Ports of Great Britain from and to all Parts of the World, and from and to all Parts of Europe, in each Year from 1806 to 1810. (in 27. of 1812.) - lv. 154-156 Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that entered and cleared in the several Ports of Ireland from and to all Parts of the World in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811, distin- guishing the Irish, British, and Foreign Vessels, (in 61. of 1812.) - - lv. 125 Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that entered and cleared at the several Ports of the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Ireland, from and to all Parts of the World, during the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819. (in 103. of 1820.) cxviii. 279-283 Ditto, during the Years 1820, 1821, and 1822. (in 36. of 1823.) - clv. 40. 44. 48 Ditto, during the Years 1821, 1822, and 1823. (in 58. of 1824.) clxix. 30. 34. 37 Ditto, during the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835, (in 193.) - , - 1836. xxv, 35. 37. 39 Comparative Statement of British and Foreign Tonnage that entered and cleai-ed at the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland from and to all Parts of the World in 1822, 1823, and 1824. (in 47. of 1825.) ... .... cxom. 35 Account of the total Number of British and Foreign Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that entered and cleared from and to all Parts of the World in each fear from 1814 to 1826. (37. of 1826-27.) - - - - - - - ccxx. 113 Account of the total Number of British and Foreign Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that entered and cleared at the several Ports of Great Britain from and to all Parts of the World in each Year from 1814 to 1828 ; and a like Accouht exclusive of the Trade between Great Britain and Ireland, (ui 104. of 1829.) . - - cclviii. 194 Ditto, during Years 1814 to 1831. (in 81. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 374 General Statement of the Shipping employed in the Trade of the United Kingdom for each Year from 1814 to 1828, distinguishing British from Foreign, and the Trade with each Country. (106. of 1829.) ...... ccLvni. 197 Similar Statement for each Year from 1814 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.) - oclxxviii. 119 Number and Tonnage of Steam Vessels which cleared and entered in the Ports of the United Kingdom to and from Foreign Parts, and also coastwise," in each Year from 1822 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.) - - '- oclxxviii. 117, 118 Number and Tonnage of British and Foreign Ships which entered and cleared in the United Kingdom in each of the Five Years ended 5th January 1826 and 5th January 1830, exhibiting the Averages of the Two Periods. (96. of 1830.) - - oclxxviii. 139 Account of the Number of British and Foreign Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that entered and cleared at the Ports of the United Kingdom from and to Foreign Parts in each Year from 1814 to 1831. (in 81. of 1831-32.) ■ - - occix. 376 Comparative Statement of the British and Foreign Tonnage which entered the several Ports of the United Kingdom, distinguishing the Countries from whence, in each Year from 1814 to 1831. (in 81. of 1831-32.) - - . . - cccix. 377 Tonnage of Vessels employed in the Coasting Trade which entered or cleared at the several Ports of the United Kingdom from 1823 to 1831. (in 86. of 1831-32.) - occix. 386 Statement of the Shipping employed in the Trade of the United Kingdom with each Foreign Country and British Possession, in each Year from 1831 to 1840. - 1842. x. 634 Annual average Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered Inwards in. the Ports of Ireland in the triennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, and 1834; distinguishing the Trade, with Great Britain from the Trade with Foreign Parts : Also, a Continuation of the Statement for the Triennial Periods terminating on 5th January 1840 and 1844. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 238 Number and Tonnage of Vessels, and Number of Men and Boys employed in navigating the same, that belonged to the several Ports of the British Empire on 31st December from 1820 to 1845, and Number and Tonnage of Vessels employed, in the Foreign and Co- lonial Trade which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards from Ports of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1845, exclusive of Vessels in Ballast, (in 59,') - 1846, xx, 324 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 84? Shipping ShippinGj Navigation, and Tonnage : III. Accounts, &c continued. 1. Shipping trading to and from the United Kingdom, 8^c. — continued. Account ; of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels and Number of Seamen engaged in the Guano Trade, for the last Five Tears; distinguishing the ' British from Foreign. (81.) - - - , - - - - 1846. Vol. XIX. p. 249 Tonnage of Shipping, distinguishing British from Foreign, that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards from Ports in the United Kingdom, in the Years 1814, 1824, and 1846. (in 56.) - - - - - 1847-8. xxi. 340 Tonnage of British Ships that entered the Ports of the United Kingdom from Foreign Countries and British Possessions, in the Years 1824 and 1846 ; distinguishing the pro- tected from the unprotected, (in 56.) . - - - 1847-8. xxi. 340 Tonnage of Vessels, showing the Proportions of British and Foreign, that entered and cleared from Ports in the United Kingdom, from 1820 to 1846. (in 56.) - 1847-8. xxi. 341 Number of Tons of Coals brought Coastwise to London in each Year from 1814 to 1847 : Also, Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, distinguishing Steam Vessels from Sailing Vessels, employed in the Coasting Trade of the United Kingdom, in each Year from 1824, including their repeated Voyages : And also, Number and Tonnage of registered Vessels belonging to the United Kingdom, distinguishing Steam Vessels from Sailing Vessels, on 31st December in each Year, from 1814. (81.) - 1847-8. xxi. 345 Number and Tonnage of Vessels which have reported Inwards during 1847, having been absent from the United Kingdom more than Twelve Months : Also, Tonnage of British - registered Vessels which have made Voyages to and from the United Kingdom, in 1846, excluding repeated Voyages, and all Vessels not liable to Merchant Seamen's Dues : Also, Number of Seamen who have died, deserted, and been discharged from, and have entered abroad on board of British Ships trading between the United Kingdom and Foreign Parts (exclusive of the Colonies), distinguishing British Seamen from Foreigners, in 1847 ; Also, Number of Apprentices on board Vessels entered or cleared in the United Kingdom, in 1847, excluding repeated Voyages. (110.) - 1847-8. xxi. 349 Account of the Quantities (in Tons) of each of the Articles, the Produce of Europe, enume- rated in 8 85 9 Vict. c. 88., which have been imported into the United Kingdom during the Years 1845, 1846, and 1847, showing the Proportion imported in British Ships and that imported in Foreign Ships. (130.) - - - - 1847-8. xxi. 363 Number and Tonnage of Ships which cleared out from Ports of the United Kingdom for the Southern Whale Fishery : Also, of the Number and Tonnage of Ships which entered Ports of the United Kingdom from that Fishery ; together with the Quantity of Oil and other Products that composed their Cargoes, &c. (177.) - - 1847-8. xxi. 369 Tonnage of British and Foreign Ships that entered the Ports of the United Kingdom in each of the Years 1824 and 1846 ; showing the actual and the Per-centage Increase or Decrease between those Years : Shipping employed in the Trade (Inwards) of the United Kingdom in the Years 1844,1845, and 1846, separating British from Foreign Vessels, and showing the Tonnage, the Number of Crews, and the Proportion of Crews to each One hundred Tons of Burden, (in 51. -III.) - - 1847-8. xxv. 872 Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered and cleared from and to Foreign Countries in the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands, in each Year of the decennial Periods ending in 1825, 1835, and 1845, distinguishing Sailing from Steam Vessels, and British from Foreign, and the Countries from and to which they entered and cleared : Also, a like Eeturn from and to the several Colonies : Also, similar Return for the Years 1846, 1847, and 1848. (in 103.) - 1849. xiv. 518-523 Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered and cleared Coastwise in the Ports of Great Britain and Ireland, in each Year of the decennial Periods ending 1825, 1835, and 1845 ; distin- guishing Sailing from Steam Vessels ; and similar Eeturn in each of the ensuing Years, 1846,1847, and 1848. (in 103.) - - - 1849. xiv. 521 Number and Tonnage of Steam Vessels which have entered and cleared in the Ports of the United Kingdom during the last Five Years ; distinguishing British from Foreign, (in 103.) ... - - - 1849. xiv. 531 Returns of British Ships employed in the Trade of the United Kingdom during the Year 1851, not including repeated Voyages. (21.) - - 1852-3. xi. 271 Returns of British Ships employed in the Trade of the United Kingdom in the Year 1852, as compared with the Year 1851, not including repeated Voyages. (177.) - 1852-3. xi. 273 Number and Tonnage of Sailing and Steam Vessels of each Nation which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards with Cargoes at Ports in the United Kingdom ; distinguishing the Colonial and Foreign Trades, and including their repeated Voyages, for the Six Months from 5th April to 10th October 1852. (34.) - - 1852-3. xi. 275 Returns of British Ships employed in the Trade of the United Kingdom in the Year 1853, as compared with the Four previous Years ; not including repeated Voyages. ' (23.) .... - 1854. vii. 601 Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in the several Ports of the British -Empire in the Years ending 5th January 1853, 1854, and 1855. (in 57.) 1854-5. viii. 664 Number and Tonnage of Vessels, with the Number of Men and Boys usually em- ployed in navigating the same, that belonged to the British Empire in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854. (in 57.) . - - - - 1854-5. viii. 664 Number and Tonnage of Vessels (including their repeated Voyages) that entered Inwards and cleared' Outwards at the several Ports in the United Kingdom from and to Foreign Ports during each of the Three Years ending 5th January 1853, 1854, and 1855. (in 57.) .... - * - 1854-5., viii. 665 • 5 2 844 GENERAL INDEX tO- THE Shipping Shipping, Navigation, and Tonnage : III. Accounts, &c. — continued. 1. Shipping trading to and from the United Kingdom, ^c. — continued. Number iind Tonnage of Vessels entered and cleared at each Port in Scotland from Foreign and Colonial Ports in the Years 1853 and 1854. (in 3.) - 1856. Vol. vii. p. 623 Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered and cleared Coastwise at each Port in Scotland for the Years 1853 and 1854. (in 3.) - - - - - 1856. tii. 623 Account of the Tonnage, distinguishing British from Foreign, and giving the Total of each, (both entered Inwards and cleared Outwards,) for the Years 1814 to 1855, and the aggregate Tonnage for the same Periods. ... 1857, Sess. 1. xv. 118 Account of the registered Tonnage of the United Kingdom, showing the Number of new Vessels built and registered, and the aggi'egate Number of registered Vessels existing on the Registry. ... ... 1857, Sess. 1, xv. 119 Accounts of the- Number and Tonnage of Vessels employed in the Foreign Trade of the United Kingdom ; also of those employed in the Coasting Trade. See Teade and Navigation. 2. Shipping trading to or from particular Ports or Countries: Account of the Number of Foreign Ships which cleared from Newcastle and Sunderland with Coals from 5th Jan. 1800, &c. (in 6. of 1806.) - - . vy. 454 Number of Vessels which entered into and cleared from the Port of London in January and February in 1805, 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in 61. of f808.) - - xx. 20 Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, which entered into and cleared from the Port of London in each of the Three Months ending 5th April 1805, 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in 83. of 1808.) - - - . . xx. 28 Account of the Number of Vessels which entered into and cleai-ed from the Port of London for the "Week ended 27th Feb. 1808, and the First Week in every Month during the preceding Year, (in 22. of 1808.) - - - . - xx. 69 Account of the Number and Tonnage of Ships that cleared from the British Colonies in North America to the West India Islands on a Comparison of the Years 1807 and 1808. (in 14. of 1809.) ... . . xxx. 233 Number of Ships, Men, and Tonnage employed in the Trade with the Baltic and with the British North American Colonies from 1801 to 1820. (47. of 1820.) - cxix. 141 Similar Account, as fa;r as regards Ireland, (in 94. of 1820.) - - cxix. 170 Number of Ships, Men and Tonnage, employed in the Trade with the Baltic and with the British North American Colonies in 1820. (18. of 1821.) . - . cxxv. 31 Number of Merchant Ships which entered the Port of London in 1794, and in 1822, 1823, and 1824, distinguishing Colliers and Coasters, (in 47. of 1825.) - . cxcni. 34 Tonnage of the Total Number of Merchant Vessels which entered the Port of London in 1794, and in 1822, 1823, and 1824. (71. of 1825.) - - - cxciir. 71 Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered at the Custom House in the Port of London in 1794 and 1824. (74. of 1825.) . l . . . cxciii. 73 Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage, which entered the Port of London laden with Grain in 1824. (85. of 1825.) cxciii. 77 Number of Ships, with their Tonnage, which yearly entered the Ports of London and Liver, pool from 1822 to 1826. (32. of 1826-27.) .... ccxx. 109 Number of British and Foreign Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that entered and cleared at the Ports of the United Kingdom, in each Year, from 1817 to 1826, from Denmark, Sweden, and Norway ; Prussia, Bremen, Hamburgh, and Lubeck ; the Ports of Hanover and France. (84. of 1826-27;) ... . . ccxx. 117 Number and Tonnage of British and American Vessels, laden wholly or partly with Produce, which entered Inwards into the Port of Liverpool, in the Year 1831, from the United States, (in 81. of 1831-32.) . . . cccix. 369 Number and Tonnage of British and Foreign Ships, laden wholly or partly with Lumber or Deals from Norway, that entered into the Port of London in the Year 1831, and to 18th Feb. 1832. (in 81. of 1831-32.) ... . cccix. 369 Statement of- the Shipping employed in the Trade (Inwards) of the United Kingdom with the Countries of Northern Europe and the United States of America, in 1844, 1845, and 1846 ; separating British from Foreign Vessels, and showing the Tonnage and the Number of the Crews, (in 66.) ... . 1847-8. xxi. 342 Number and Tonnage of French and Foreign Vessels that entered the Ports of France, from 1825 to 1844; showing also the Centesimal Proportions of French to Foreign Tonnage, (in 56.) ...... 1847-8. xxi. 342 Tonnage of Vessels, American and Foreign, with the Per-centage Proportions for each, which entered at Ports in the United States, from 1821 to 1844. (in 56.) . 1847-8. xxi. 343 Number and Tonnage of British and of French and other Foreign Vessels that entered the Ports of England from France, from 1830 to 1846 ; showing the Centesimal Proportions of British and Foreign Tonnage, (in 56.) . ... 1847-8. xxi. 343 Number and Tonnage of French and English Vessels that entered the Ports of France from England, from 1830 to 1844 ; showing also the Centesimal Proportions belonging to each Nation, (in 56.) ... , . 1847-8. xxi. 344 Tonnage of Shipping registered for Employment in the Foreign Trade of the United States of America, from 1821 to 1844. (in 56.) . - . - 1847-8. xxi. 344 Tonnage of Ships that entered the Ports of the United States of America, from 1821 to 1844 ; distinguishing American, British, and other Foreign Shipping; and showing the Proportion which the British Shipping bore to the whole, (in. 56.) . 1847-8. xxi. 344 fvii.' 176 rxi.- 125 - VII 134 - VII 151 XIII 249 XXX 229 LXXV 549 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 845 Shipping Shipping, Navigation, and Tonnage : III. Accounts, he— continued. 2. Shipping trading to or from particular Ports or Countries — continued. Number of Ships, and the Amount of their Tonnage, that cleared Out-n^ards from the Ports of London and Liverpool, in the Year 1847 ; distinguishing the Countries to which they cleared, and distinguishing also the Ships cleared in Ballast from those cleared with Cargoes. (1-52.) - 1847-8. Vol. xxi. p. 365 Number of Ships and Amount of Tonnage that entered Inwards at and cleared Outwards from the Port of Calcutta, from 1793 to 1802. (in 51.) - - 1847-8. xxv. 414 Number and Tonnage of British Steam Vessels which entered and cleared in the Ports of the United Kingdom from France, Belgium, Holland, and Hamburgh,' in each Year during the last Five Years, (in 103.) r- - - - 1849. xiv. 530 Number and Tonnage of Vessels, distinguishing British and Native from Foreign, which have entered and cleared at the Ports of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay for the Five Years ending 1846-7. (in 103.) - - . . . 1849. xiv. 532 Vessels, not Coasters, belonging to all Nations, trading Inwards and Outwards, during 1848, with the Port of Liverpool ; specifying the Nations to which they belonged, the Countries from which they came and for which they cleared out ; distinguishing Sailing Vessels from Steamers, and Steamers for trading Purposes from Mail Steamers. (116.) -..-.-.. 1849. XIV. 537 3. Shipping belonging to the British Empire : Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, which belonged to the British Empire on 30th September 1802. (1802-3.) - - - _ --^- Ditto, on 30th Sept. 1802 and 1803. (in 28. of 1803-4.) - Ditto, in each Year from 1790 to 1804. (in 22. of 1806.) - Ditto, on 30th Sept. 1804 and 1805. (in 44. of 1806.) - Ditto, in the Years 1805 and 1806. (in 46. of 1806-7.) Ditto, in the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in 35. of 1809.) Ditto, in the Years 1813 and 1814. (in 91. of 1814-15.) Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that belonged to Ireland on 30th Sept. 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in 32. of 1808.) - - - - xx. 43 Ditto, on 30th September 1811. (in 61. of 1812.) - - - . lv. 124 Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that belonged to the several Ports of the British Empire, Great Britain and Ireland, on the 30th Sept. in the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819. (in 103. of 1820.) - - cxviii. 281. 283. 285 Ditto, on 30th Sept. 1820, 1821, and 1822. (in 36. of 1823.) - clv. 39. 43. 46 Ditto, on 30th Sept. 1821, 1822, and 1823. (in 58. of 1824.) clxix. 29. 33. 36 Ditto, in each Year from 1814 to 1828. (in 104. of 1829.) - - cclviii. 193 Number and Tonnage of Ships that belonged to His Majesty's Dominions in each Year from 1814 to 1829 ; and also the Number, and Tonnage of Steam Vessels that belonged to the United Kingdom during the same Period, (in 201. of 1830.) - cclxxviit. 116, 117 Number of Vessels, their Tonnage and Crews, that belonged to the several Ports of the British Empire, in each Year from 1814 to 1831. (in 86. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 386 Tonnage of Shipping that belonged to the Ports of the United Kingdom and its. Colonial Possessions, in each Year from 1821 to 1846. (in 56.) - - 1847-8. xxi. 339 4. Ships built and registered : Account of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in the British Empire inthe Year 1802. (1802-3.) - - - - - - [vii.l 177 Ditto, in the Years 1802 and 1803. (in 28. of 1803-4.) - - [xi.l 124 Ditto, in the Years 1804 and 1805. (in 44. of 1806.) - vn. 152 Ditto, inthe Years 1805 and 1806. (46. of 1806-7.) - - - xiii. 248 Ditto, in the Years 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in 35. of 1809.) - - , xxx. 232 Ditto, in each Year from 1814 to 1826. (39. of 1826-27.) - - ccxx. Ill Ditto, in each Year from 1814 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.) - - cclviii. 115 Ditto, in each Year from 1814 to 1831. (in 86. of 1831-32.) - ccix. 385 Number and Tonnage of British-built Ships, distinguishing to what Ports J;hey belong, in the Years 1792 and 1805. (in 44. of 1806.) - - . . yii. 160. 164 Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in Great Britain in each Year from 1790 to 1804. (in 22. of 1806.) ---... vii. 133 Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in Ireland in the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. (in 32. of 1808.) - - - - - - - xx. 44 Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in the several Ports of Ireland in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811. (61. of 1812.) lv. 124 Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in Great Britain in each Year from 1795 to 1814, and the principal Ports where built, (in 91. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxv. 547 Accounts of the Number and Tonnage of Vessels built and registered in the several Ports of the British Empire, Great Britain and Ireland, in the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819. (in 103. of 1820.) - - - - - - cxviii. 279. 281. 285 Ditto, in the Years 1820,-1821, and 1822. (in 36. of 1823.) - clv. 38. 42. 46 Ditto, in the Years 1821, 1822, and 1823. (in 58. of 1824.) - clxix. 28. 32. 36 Ditto, in each Year from 1814 to 1828. (in 104. of 1829.) - - cclviii. 193 Ditto, in the Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. (in 193.) - - 1836. xxv, 34. 36. 38 , Tonnage of Shipping built and registered at the various Ports of the United Kingdom, &c. from 1821 to 1846. (In 66.) - - - 1847-8. xxr. 339 5 3 846 GENERAL: INDEX iTO-THE Shipping Shipping, Navigation, ajid Tonnage : HI. Accounts, &c -continued. 4., Ships built and registered — continued. Comparative Statement of the progressive Increase in the actual registered Merchant Tonnage of the United Kingdom and the United States of America, exhibiting the enormous annual Addition to the Maritime Strength of the Republic, contrasted with the stationary Position of that of England; \>j W. Richmond, Esq. (in 51.) 1847-8, xxv. 772 Number and Tonnage of aU Sailing Vessels and of Steam Vessels/built and registered, in 1844 1845, and 1846, in England and Whales, Scotland and Ireland, (in 178.) 1849. xxv. 382 Return of the registered Steam Vessels of the United Kingdom on the 1st January 1849 ; showing the Vessels Names, the Port of Registry, the Date of Registry, the registered Owners, the Dimensions and Tonnage of the Vessels,' and distinguishing those built of Iron, (in 221.) - - - - - , - - 1849. xxxiv. 893 Number and Tonnage of Vessel^ built and registered in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands, in each Year of the' decennial Periods ending in 1825, 1835, and 1845 ; distinguishing Sailing from Steam Vessels : Also, like Return to the End of 1848 : Also, like Return for the several Colonies, (in 103.) - 1849. xiv. 529 Colonial-built Vessels registered in the United Kiiigdom in each Year of the decennial Periods ending in 1825, 1835, and 1845 respectively;- distinguishing Sailing from Steam Vessels : Also, like Return, continued for the ensuing Year, from the Termination of the last of the said decennial Periods to the End of 1848. (in 103.) - 1849. xiv. 529 Number and Tonnage of Steam and Sailing Vessels registered in the Ports of the United Kingdom in each Month since iirst January 1850 ; specifying the Number and Tonnage belonging to each Port, and distinguishing those which have been registered as British Ships in consequence of the Repeal of the Qualification heretofore required for such Registry by 8 & 9 Vict. c. 89., and the several Countries in which such Vessels were built. (60.) - - - - - - - - 1851. IX. 839 5. Prize Ships registered : Accounts of the Number and Tonnage of Prize Ships made free and registered on or before 30th Sept. 1792, and on or before 30th Sept. 1805. (in 44. of 1806.) - - vii. 163 6. Miscellaneous : Number and Tonnage of Vessels which passed round the Land's End during the Year 1823 between the West and South-east Coasts of England. (197. of 1825.) - cxciii. 85 Number and Tonnage of Vessels lost or missing and struck off the Registry, in each Year from 1826 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.) - - - . ccLxxviii. 116 Number and Tonnage of Vessels broken up and sold to Foreigners, and Number and Tonnage of Vessels registered in the United Kingdom that were mortgaged, in each Year from 1824 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.) - - - . . coLxxvm. 118 Comparative Statement of the Number of Ships of all Nations which passed through the Sound to and from the Baltic during the Year 1829. (63. of 1830.) - - ccLxxvin. 137 Account of the Number of Ships which passed the Sound in each Year from 1814 to 1831, distinguishing the Countries to which they belonged, (in 81. of 1831-32.) - cccix. 382 Accounts of the Navigation Laws which relate to the Importation of Goods, and Lists of Articles absolutely or partially prohibited to be imported. (75i of 1820.) - cxix. 87 Statement showing the Entries Inwards, and Clearances Outwards, in the Ports of the United States, of American and Foreign Vessels, from and to various Countries, in the Year ending 30th June 1846. (in 51.) - - . . 1847-8. xxv. 559 Number and Tonnage of Ships that might come under the Suspension of the Navigation Laws, during 1847 ; distinguishing the Countries to which they belonged, and specifying the Ports from and to which they entered and cleared, (in 103.) - 1849. xiv. 524 Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered and cleared at each Port in Scotland from Foreign and Colonial Ports in 1853 and 1854 : Also, Number and Tonnage of Vessels entered and cleared Coastwise at eact Port in Scotland in 1853 and 1854 : Also, Sums voted for the Erection, &c. of Harbours, Piers, Breakwaters, and Packet Stations in England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Channel Islands, from 1840 to 1854 ; showing also the Gross Expenditure at the End of 1854 on each such Harbour, Pier 85c. or for Boats employed in the Sea Coast Fisheries, with the Sums already voted for' similar Works in the present Session : Also, Return showing the Number of Fishermen employed in the Sea Coast Fisheries of Scotland and Ireland, and the Number of Boats and Fishermen belbnging to each Port County or District, in the Year 1854 : Also,- , > . J' Number of Coast Volunteers belonging to each County or District in England. Scotland and Ireland at the End of 1854 : Also, s , ov, auu, «,uu Return showing the Gross Receipts on account of each of the Northern Lighthouses • the Number of Vessels and the Amount of Tonnage passing them ; Deductions in Collectors Accounts for Commission, incidejital Expenses, and Repayments : Also the particular Expenses of the Lighthouses, and their Proportions of the general Expenses of the Establishment, &c., for the Year ending 5th January 1853 : AJso, The Total Income and Expenditure in respect of Scotch Lighthouses for 1854 : And also. Return of the Number and Sites of Lighthouses now building or proposed to. be built in England, Spotland, and Ireland, with the estimated Cost of each. (3.) - 1856. vil 623 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 847 Shipping - - . - - Shipwbecks Shipping, Natigation, and Tonnage : III. Accounts, &c. — continued. 6. Miscellaneous — continued. .■; Amount of Charges levied by Authorities of Public Harbours, Municipal Corporations or other Town Authorities, and Charitable Corporations, and by Private Individuals, in Public Harbours, and ;by Proprietors of Private Harbours in England (exclusive of Dues levied only within the Customs Port of London); and the Amount applied out of such Revenues to Municipal and other Non -maritime Purposes, and to Harbour ^Purposes, in 1852. :....- 1864. Vol. xxxiii. p. 338 Abstracts of the Debts charged on the Dues levied on Ships, or on Goods carried in Ships, by Authorities of Public Harbours and Municipal Corporations in England, and the Amounts and' Description of other Revenues given as Security for such Debt, in 1852-3. - - - - - - " - 1854. xxxm. 551 See also "Cinque Ports. Coasting Trade. Colonies. Commercial Docks. Commercial ' Licenses. East Country Dock. East Indies. East India Docks. GiiAND. Surrey Canal Docks. Imports and Exports. Lighthouses. London Docks. London Port. Marshall's Digest. Meteorology. Navy. • Passage Vessels. Pilots and Pilotage. Prussia. Revenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Roman States. Salvage. Savings Banks, Seamen's. Seamen, Merchant. Ship Ovhsters. Shipwrecks. Signals at Sea. Stan- hope's (Earl) Sailing Experiment. Statistical Abstracts. Steam Boats and Vessels. Steam Navy, Stockton Port. Trade, Commerce, &o. Trade AND Navigation. Trade, Foreign, II. Transport Vessels. Waterpord and Wexford. West India Colonies. West India Docks. Whale Fishery. Ships Captured. See Denmark. Navy, II. 2. Slave Trade, III. 2. Ships in Quarantine. See Quarantine. Ships, burning. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 3. III. , Ships, neutral. See Trade, Foreign, I. Ships, Prize. See Aliens. Shipping, &c., HI. 6. Ships, Slave. See Slave Trade. Ships, Timber. See Timber Ships. , Ships op War. See Navy, H. 2. Shipwrecks : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the increased Number of Shipwrecks, with the view of improving the Construction of Merchant Vessels, so as to diminish the Loss of Life and Property at Sea ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (338.) - - 1836. xxvii. 57 [Sdbjeots: — ^I. Extent of Loss in Property and Lives at Sea. — II. Principal Causes of Shipwreck. Defective Construction of Ships. Inadequacy of Equipment. Imperfect State of Repair. Improper or excessive Loading. Inapprppriateness of Porm. Incompetency of Masters and Officers. Drunkenness and Use of Spirits. Operation of Marine Insurance. Want of Harbours of Refuge. Imperfection of Charts. — fil. Remedies proposed. Mercantile Marine Board. Code of Maritime Law. Examination of Officers. Nautical Schools. Courts of Inquiry. Special Tribunals for the Settlement of Disputes. Reduction of Duties. Diminished Use of Spirituous Liquors. Plans and Models of proposed Improvements in Ship-building. Legislative Enactments for elevating the general Charater of the British Mercantile Marine.] Report of the Officers appointed to conduct th^ Official Inquiry into the Loss of the "Amazon ;" together with an Appendix, Minutes of Evidence, &c. - 1852. xxiv. 571 Report of an Investigation into the Wreck of the Steamer " Queen Victoria," of Dublin, made by Direction of the Board of Trade, by Captain Walker. - - 1852-3, lxvii. 217 Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the "Annie Jane," made by Direction of the Board of Trade, by Captain F. W. Beechey. - - - 1854. xxxv. 321 Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the " Olinda," of Liverpool, made under the Du-ection of the Board of Trade, by Captain W. H. Walker. - 1854. xxxv. 405 Report- of an Investigation into the Loss of the " Tayleur," of Liverpool, made under the Direction of the Board of Trade, by Captain W. H. Walker. - 1854. xxxv. 425 Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the Transport " Charlotte," of London, in Algoa Bay, by Commander Robert Robertson, R.N. - - - 1854-5. xxxv. 293 Report of an Investigation into the Circumstances attending the Loss of the Steam Ship " Erin's Queen," of Belfast, by Collision with the Steam Ship " Sabrina," of Cork, in the Bristol Channel. . - - - - 1854-5. xxxv. 305 Report of an Investigation into the Loss of the Steam Ship "Forerunner" on the Coast of Madeira, on 25th October 1854. ----- 1854-5. xxxv. 315 Papers relating to the Case of the Ship " Grolden Era," of Liverpool, on her Passage fromMelboiurne.. ,. -. - - - - - 1854-5. xxxv. 365 Report of an Investigation ini;o the Loss of the Steam Ship "Morna," of Belfast, by Com- mander Robert Robertson. : ^ , - - - - 1854-5. xxxv. 279 Abstract of the Returns of Wrecks and Casualties on the Coasts of the United Kingdom in the Tear 1855; with a Statement of the Number of Lives lost and saved, and the Amounts granted out of the Mercantile Marine Fund as Rewards for Salvage of Life, and for Contributions towards Maintenance of Life Boats. . . - 1856. xl. 521 Wreck Chart to accompany the above. - , - - - 1856. xl. 525 Similar Abstract for the Year, 1856. - - - 1857, Sess. 1, vm. 483 Similar. Abstract for the Year 1857. - - - - 1857-8. xvn. 341 Similar Abstract for the Tear 1858. - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 677 60 4! 848 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Shipwrecks - - - - Shropshire Shipwrecks — continued, Eeturn of Vessels in pistress (otherwise than by Collision) on the East and North-east Coasts of Scotland, from St. Abb's Hesad to Cape Wrath, including the Orkney Islands ; Ireland, from Arranmore to Cork, and on the Coast of Islay and Kintyre ; the Isle of Man ; Bristol Channel, from St. David's Head to the Land's End, including the Scilly Islands ; East Coast of England, between the Earn Islands and Flamborough Head, — during the Years 1856 and 1857. (Compiled under the Direction of the Royal Commis- sioners on Harbours of Refuge.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. Vol. xv. p; 85-277 Abstracts of Casualty Returns, including a Table showing the Casualties arising from Two remarkable G-ales of Wind, One in January 1854, and One in January 1857. - - - - ... . 1859, Sess. 1. xv. 278 Abstracts compiled from Local Returns, and Returns of the Number of Vessels taking Refuge in the Harbours of Portland, Holyhead, and Kingstown, from 1850 to 1858. ------ - 1859,. Sess. 1. xv. 284 See also Bodies cast on Shoke. Cinque Poets. Miscellaneous Seatistics. Salvage. Timber Ships. Shipwrights. See Docks and Dockyards. Navt, H. 2. Shire Halls. See County Buildings. Shoe Black Societies. See Criminal Law, II. la. Shoes. See Hides and Skins. Shooting, &c.. Malicious. See Crimes and Offences, I. 8. 8 a. III. Shooting Certificates. See Game Laws. Shops, Stealing from. See Crimes and Offences, I. 2. 7 b. 18. HI. Shore v. Wilson : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Shore v. Wilson. (99.) ----- 1842. xiv. 417 Shoreditch New Street. See Metropolis Improvements. Shorncliffe : Proceedings of Two Committees assembled at Woolwich, on 6th March and 26th April, ' to report on Captain Grant's Cooking Apparatus : And also. Copy of Correspondence between the Quartermaster General and Captain Grant respecting the Erection of a Cooking Apparatus at Shorncliffe. (285.) - - - 1857-8. xviii. 329 Shrewsbury Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the Petition of Henry John Chetwynd Earl Talbot, praying that the Title, Dignity, &c. of Earl of Shrewsbury may be declared to belong to the Petitioner, and that a Writ of Summons do issue to the Petitioner by the Title and Dignity aforesaid ; and also the Petitions of Lord Edmund Bernard Fitzalan Howard, an Infant under Twenty-one Years, by Henry Granville Duke of Norfolk, his 'Father and Guardian ; of William Talbot, of Castle Talbot in the County of Wexford, Esquire ; of Philip Andrew Prince Doria Pamphili and the Princess Mary Alathea Beatrix his Wife, and Rodolph Duke of Sora (eldest Son and Heir Apparent of Anthony Prince of Piombino) and Agnes Duchess of Sora his Wife ; and of the said Rodolph Duke of Sora (eldest Son and Heir Apparent of Anthony Prince of Piombino) and Agnes Duchess of Sora his Wife; praying to be heard by Counsel in opposition to the Claim of Henry John Chetwynd Earl Talbot, (d.) - . - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xix. 1 Proceedings and Evidence taken before the Committee, (a.) - - 1857-8. xix. 1 Appendix to the above. - - - - - - 1 857-8. xix. 241 Shrewsbury, Earl of. See Waterford, Earl of. Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway : Report of tlie Commissioners of Railways on the Shrewsbuiy and Birmingham Railway Bill. (148.8.) - 1847. XL. 65 Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway Schemes : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Birmingham and Shrews- bury District, (in 41.) Map. (41a.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 57. 69 Shrewsbury and Chester Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway (Branches to Llangollen) Bill. (148. 52.) ----- i847. xl. 249 ]Report of the Admiralty on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway (Dee Branches) Bill. (.49. 1.) 1849. xxxvii. 1 Report of the Admiralty on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway Bill. (56. 47.) 1851. xxx. 483 Shrewsbury and Holyhead Road. See Holyhead Roads, &c. Shrewsbury and Waterford, Earl op. See Waterford, Earl of. Shropshire Mining Districts. See Mining and Manufacturing Population. Shropshire Union Railways and Canal : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal (Lease to the London and North-western ; Shrewsbnry to Worcester) Bill, (in ■ 148. 45.) - ------ 1847. XL. 195 Report of the Admiralty on the Shropshire Union Railway and Canal Bill. (65.38.) 1852. XXIX. 301 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. ^ 849 Shubenaccadie - - . - Signals Shubenaccadie Canal : Bill to authorize the Advance of a certain Suili out of the Consolidated Fund for the Com- pletion of the Shubenaccadie Canal in Nova Scotia. (175. of 1830.) - Vol. cCLxin. p. 495 Shuttlewokth, J. P. Kat, Esq. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. SiAM: , Bill to confirm an Order in Council concerning the Exercise of Jurisdiction in Matters arising within the Kingdom of Siam. (164.) - - . 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 405 Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty and the Kings of Siam, signed at Bangkok, 18th April 1855 ; with an Agreement supplementary thereto, signed at Bangkok, 13th May 1856. - - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 383 See also Trade, Foreign, II. Sicilian Regiment. See Army, III. 4. Sicily : Treaty of Alliance and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sibilies ; signed at Palermo, 30th March 1808. Treaty of Alliance and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ; signed at Palermo, 2oth May 1809. Separate Article to the Treaty of Alliance and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ; signed at Palermo, 13th May 1809. Supplementary Treaty between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ; signed at Palermo, 12th Sept. 1812. > Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies, with an additional Article thereunto ; signed at London, 26th Sept. 1816. Report on the Commercial. Statistics of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, addressed to the Right Hon. Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty's Secretary of State for foreign Affairs ; ' by J. Macgregor. (291.) - - - - - . 1840. xxxv. 1 ' Papers relative to the Sulphur Monopoly in Sicily. ... 1840. xix. 557 Further Papers on same Subject, (in 291.) ... 1840. xxxv. 9 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ; signed at Naples, 29th April 1845. - . - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p.667 Correspondence relating to Sicilian Affairs : 1814-16. - - 1849. xxiv. 1 Correspondence respecting Affkirs of Naples and Sicily : 1848,1849. - 1849. xxiv. 13 Correspondence relative to Atrocities alleged to have been committed by the Neapolitan Army in Sicily. ....... 1849, xxiv. 863 See also Italy. Naples. Slave Trade, III. 3. Statistical Tables. Tariffs OF Foreign States. Trade, Foreign. Sick, AND Wounded Seamen. -See Naval Inquiry. '>,SiCKNEss AND Mortality in the Army. See Army, III. 6. , Sidney, Sir J. S. See Db LTsle Claim of Peerage. Sierra Leone, and Sierra Leone Company : Bill for transferring to His Majesty certain Possessions and Rights vested in the Sierra Leone Company, and for shortening the Duration of the said Company ; and for preventing any dealing or trafficking in the buying or selling of Slaves within the Colony of Sierra Leone (40. of 1806-7.) - IX. 185 A similar Bill. (20. of 1807.) - - - - - - ix. 189 Bill to remove Doubts as to the Rights of the liberated Africans in Sierra Leone. (378.) -.._--... 1852-3. v. 629 Bill for carrying into effect the Engagements between Her Majesty and certain Chiefs of the Sherbro Country, near Sierra' Leone in Africa, for the more eifectual Suppression of the Slave Trade. (274.) ...... 1854-5. vi. 443 Papers relative to the Rights of liberated Africans, and the Prevention of Slave Dealing in Sierra Leone. - - ..... 1852-3. xv. 723 Further Papers on same Subject. . - . . 1854-5. xvi. 115 Correspondence relative to the recent Expeditions against the Moriah Chiefs in the Neigh- bourhood of Sierra Leone.. - - - - - 1854-5. xTi. 83 Further Correspondence on same Subject. .... 1856. xv. 107 Return of the Names of the various Persons holding official Appointments in the Colony of Sierra Leone, with the Amount of Salary and Allowances received by each, and whether holding more than One, and in such Case the Amount of Salary and Allowances in each Case since 1850, inclusive ; with a Statement showing what Amount is paid by the Colony, and how much by the Imperial Government, towards the Expenditure incidental to this Department of the Public Service. (28.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. Vi. 215 See also Aborigines. Colonies, I. IV. 3. Emigration, 4. s. Slavery, IL III. 3. Statistical Tables. Sign Manual. See King {George IV.) Signals at Sea : Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade to inquire into and report upon the Subject of a Code of Signals to be used at Sea. - - - -. - . - .- 1857., Sess. 1.' xin, 329 ill. 5 p 860 "GENEKAL INDEX TO THE Signet- - - - - Silk Signet and Peivt Seax OrricEs : - ^ Bill to regulate the Oflaces of Clerks of the Signet and Privy Seal, (82. of 1817.) Lxxxm. 423 BiU to extend the Provisions of the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 63. for regulating the Offices of Clerks of the Signet and Privy Seal. (148. of 1831-32.) - - - ccxcvii. 35 Eeturn (so far as relates to the Privy Seal Office) of the Salaries and. Emoluments, and increased Salaries and Emoluments, allowed, under the Authority of the Treasury, to Persons in any Office or Department^ in 1 847 : And also, Correspondence between the Treasury and the several Offices and Departments relative thereto, and to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c. where the Treasury have not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) - - - - - - - 1847-8. xxi. 482 Report 'to the Lord Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury of the Committee on the Signet ■ and Privy Seal Offices ; with Minutes of E^^dence and Appendix. - 1849. xivi. 647 See also Fees, Perquisites, &c. SiKEs's Htdeometee : BiU for establishing the Use of Sikes's Hydrometer in ascertaining the Strength of Spirits, instead of Clarke's Hydrometer. (92. of 1816.) - - Lxxvn. 313 Silesia. See Coen, III. 3. Sn-K Trade and Silk Goods : I. BiUs relating to the Silk Trade : 1. Regulating the Trade. * 2. Duties and Bounties. n. Reports and Accounts relating to the Silk Trade. I. BiUs relating to the Silk Trade : 1. Regulating the Trade : BUI for amending Two Acts relating to the Wages of Persons employed in the SUk Manu- facture. (17. of 181-1.) ...... XLL 221 BiU for the better Regulation of Apprentices and Persons employed in the SUk Manufacture in Great Britain. (122. of 1819.) - - - - - xcvil 475 BUI to repeal certain Acts relating to the Wages of Persons employed in the Manufacture of SUk, and of SUk mixed with other Articles. (57. of 1823.) - . cxliii. 399 A similar BUI. (51. of 1824.) - . - clix. 191 Bill to extend the Powers of the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 34., for enlarging the Powers of Justices in determinLng Complaints between Masters and Servants, to Persons engaged in the Manufacture of Silk. (97. of 1829.) - - - ccxlii. 405 BUI to amend the Laws for the Prevention of Frauds and Abuses by Persons employed in the Woollen, Worsted, Linen, Cotton, Flax, Mohair, and Silk Hosiery Manufactures, and for the further securing the Property of the Manufacturers and the Wages of the Work- men engaged therein. (192.) .... 1843. m. 695 BiU to make further Regulations respecting Tickets of Works to be delivered to Silk Weavers in certain Cases. (207.) As amended in Committee. (324.) - 1845. r. 501. 505 2. Duties and Bounties : BUI to continue the Act 46 Geo. 3. c. 110. for granting an additional Bounty on the Ex- portation of the Silk Manufactures of Great Britain. (98. of 1816.) - Lxxvii. 345 BUI to grant certain Bounties on the Exportation of StuflFs made of Silk mixed with Mohair, and of Stuffs made of Mohair mixed with Worsted, the Manufacture of Great Britain or Ireland. (128. of 1821.) . - - . . cxxl 603 Bill to impose Duties on the Importation of Silk and Silk Goods, and to aUow Drawbacks on the Exportation thereof. (46. of 1829.) ... - coxxii. 397 II. Reports and Accounts relating to the Silk Trade : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill to repeal certain Acts relating to the Wages of Persons employed in the Manufacture of SUk, and of Silk mixed with other Materials. (86. of 1823.) - . . . clvi. 57 Second Report on the Commercial Relations between France and Great Britain : — SUks and Wine. (By John Bo wring.) ..... 1835. xiii. 253 Account of the Quantities of Raw and Spun SUk imported into Great Britain, and of all Monies received at the Custom House on account of the Duties thereon, from 1800 to 1820. (73. of 1821.) - ... . cxxv. 129 Account of the Quantities of manufactured and other Silk exported, and of all Monies paid for Drawback thereon, from 1800 to 1820. (84. of 1821.) . . cxxv. 137 Account of the Quantities or Value of aU Silk Manufactures on which Duty has b^en paid for Home Consumption in each Year from 1826 to 1829, distinguishing those from India or China ; and also of the Quantities of Raw Silk, Waste or Floss SUk, and of Thrown Silk, on which the like Duty was paid in each Tear from 1820 to 1829, with the Rates of Duty in each Year. (93. of 1830.) . . . ccLXXvn. 267 Account of the Declared Value of EngUsh manufactured Silks exported from the United Kingdom in each Year from 1823 to 1829. (87. of 1830.) - .■ colxxvii. 271 Account of the Declared Value of Foreign manufactured Silks imported for Home Consump-. tion in each Year from 1826 to 1829. (86. of 1830.) - - cclxxvii. 273 Account of the Quantities of Thrown SUk, and of Raw and Waste Silk, upon which the Duties were paid in each Quarter of the Three Yeai-s ending 5th AprU 1830. (84. of 1830.) - - - - ... CLXXvii. 275 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801^1859. 851 Silk ----- Siehowt Silk Teade and Silk G-oods : 11. Eeports, &c. — continued. Staterfitent of the Number of Pounds Weight of Silk manufactured Goods exported from France to England, Ssc. from 1827 to 1838. (in 71.) - 184l', Vol. xxv. p. 196 OflScial Return of the Declared Value of manufactured Silk Goods exported from Great Britain, from 1827 to 1839, to all the World, (in 71.) - - 1841. xxv. 248 Official Return of the Declared Value of Silk Manufactures exported to the United States, from 1827 to 1838. (in 71.) .... 1841. xxT. 248 Official Return of Exports of Silk Manufactures to the Channel Islands, where both French and English Manufactures are admitted Duty-free, and consequently compete, (in 71.) - - - - - - 1841. xxv. 248 Official Return of Exports of Silk Manufactures to France, from 1827 to 1838, where a Duty is paid.' (in 71.) - - - - - 1841. xxv. 249 Prices of Italian and China Raw Silks on the 1st January in the Years 1830 to 1840, Sac. (in 71.) - ■_ - - . 1841. xxv. 250 Statement of the Quantities of Raw, Waste, and Thrown Silk imported into the United King- dom during each of the Three Years prior to 1 824 (in which Year the Duties on Thrown Silkwereredueed), and in each subsequent Year, (in 71.) - 1841. xxv. 199.224.247 Accounts of the Quantities of Raw, Thrown, and Waste Silk entered for Home Consumption , from 1814 to 5th January 1845 ; the Decla-red Value of British Silk Goods exported from the United Kingdom from 1826 to 1845 ; the Quantities of Foreign Silk Manu- factures retained for Home Consumption since the Removal of the Prohibition on 5th July 1826. (in 59.) - - - - - - 1846. xx. 326 Accounts of the Official and Declared Value of Silk Manufactures exported during the first and last Six Months of the Years 1844, 1845, and 1846 ; distinguishing the Value of Ban- dannas re-exported from the Value of other Articles. (56. & 97.) - 1847. XXI. 477. 479 Statement of the Quantities of Bandannas, Romals, and other Handkerchiefs, (Manufactures of India,) imported, exported, and retained for Consumption in the United Kingdom in the Years 1844, 1845, and 1846. (98.) - . - .. 1847. xxi. 481 See also Colonies, I. Cotton Tbade. East India Company, IL 1. III. 3. 4. Imports and Exports, II. 6., &c. Trade, Foreign, II. * Silk Weavers "of Leigh : Memorial addressed to the Secretary of State by the Operative Silk Weavers of Leigh and its .Neighbourhood ; together with his Reply thereto. (26.) - - 1844. xv'. 635 Silver Coin and Bullion. See Bank of Englajstd, I. 6. HI. 5. 6. Bank of Ireland, I. 3. II. 2. Bullion. Coin and Coinage. Precious Metals. , Silver Wares. See Gold and Silver Wares. SiLVERDALE AND NeWCASTLE-UNDER-LtME RAILWAY : Report of the Board of Trade on the Silverdale and Newcastle-under-Lyme Railway (Con- struction of Line) Bill. (23.100.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 313 SiMMONs's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill to dissolve the Marriage ' of Charles Simmons with Frances Fanny his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (227.) ■ '- - - - - - 1845. xvii. 121 SiMONBURN Rectory. See Greenwich Hospital. Simple Contract Debts. See Real Property. Simple Larceny. See Crimes and Offences. Sinecure Church Preferment. See ChUrch op England, 1. 1. Sinecure Offices. See Chancery, Court of, England. Colonies, I. House op Commons, s. Offices, Public, I. 4. II. Sing Sing Penitentiary. See Penitentiaries of the United States. Singapore : Account of the Value of the Exports and Imports of Singapore in the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824 ; with the Amount of Tonnage employed. (85. of 1826.) - - covin. 101 Correspondence and Documents in 1851 and 1852 between the Local Authorities of Singapore, the Governor General of India, and the Home Authorities, relating to an Outrage in which a Junk or Chinese Ship belonging to Singapore was plundered, and her Crew put to Death, under the Pretext of Piracy, by the Rajah of Tringaun, a Malay Prince, on the Coast of Malacca. (429.) 1852-3. xiii. 473 See also East Indies. Singing Schools. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, H. Sinking Fund : Account of the State of the Sinking Fund of Ireland on 5th January and 1st February 1816. (in 73. of 1816.) - - - - - - - lxxix. 181 Account showing the Sum expended by the Sinking Fund in each Year from its Establishment to 1st May 1792. (28. of 1822.) - .; - - cxll 285 See also Annuities, Government. Debt, National. Debt, Public. Dividends. Finance. Loans. SiON College. See Copyright. Siehowy TTramroad : Report of the Board of Trade on the Sirhowy Tramroad (Change of Name, Running Powers, &c.) BiU. (23. 137.) - .. - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vin. 405 5P 2 852 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Sister ----- Slavery Sisteb-in-Law, Maeeiage with. See Maeeiages. ' Sites op Chtjeches. See Chuech of Ieeland, 1. 5. Feee Chtjech op Scotland. * Sites foe Public Buildings : Bill to extend the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 128. for enabling His Majesty to grant small Portions of Land as Sites for Public Bnildinj^s or to be used as Cemeteries within the Bills of Mortality. (156. of 1826-27.) ccxl 477 Sites foe Schooleooms. See Education and Schools, Geeat Beitain. Sittingbouene and Sheeeness Railway : Eeports of the Board of Trade on the Sittingbourne and Sheerness Eailway (Additional Capital, and Working Arrangements) Bills. (23. 68. 123.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 247. 369 Six Cleeks in Chanceet. See Chanceet, Couet of. Sixmilebeidgb Affbay : Copies of the several Inquisitions removed from the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland in the Month of January last, and transferred to the County of .Clare ; of the Order of the Court under which they were so removed ; of the several Depositions taken before the Coroner of Clare, and of the several Informations taken before any Magistrate, in relation to any of the Cases of Homicide, Eiot, unlawful Assembly, &c., alleged to have been committed at the Town of Sixmilebridge in the Month of July last, at the Time of the . General Election; of Entries in the Crown Book in any of the said Cases as to the Proceedings at the Assizes recently held at Ennis, fcrunded on such Depositions, &c. ; and of every Bill of Indictment preferred at the late Clare Assizes in any of said Cases, and the Names of the Witnesses indorsed thereon, &c. (117.) - 1852-3. xxv. 435 Sixpenny Office. See Naval Inquiey. Skibbeeeen Union. See Pooe in Ieeland, III. 6. Skins. See Excise. Fees, &c. Gloves. Hides and Skins. Skipton, Yoekshieb. See Public Health, I. Skinnee v. Doe dem. Spilsbuey : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Skinner v. John Doe on the Demise of Spilsbury (Writ of EiTor). (145.) H_ . . - . - . 1843. xviii. 223 Slamannan and Boreowstouness Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Monkland Railways (Slamannan and Borrov7stouness Devia- tion) Bill. (56. 32.) - - - - 1851. XXX. 409 Slandee. See Assault and Batteey. Libels, Defamatory. Slane Claim of Peeeage (Ireland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of George Bryan, Esquire, of Jenkinstown, in the County of Kilkenny, claiming as of Right to be Lord Baron of Slane. (157. of 1830.) - . cclxxix. 61 Evidence taken in Session 1830-31. (64. of 1830-31.) - . ccLxxxnii. 437 Evidence taken in Session 1831. ' (41. of 1831.) - . - . ccxciv. 309 Evidence taken in Session 1831-32. (75. of 1831-32.) - -- - occxi." 107 Slates. See Customs, I, i. Slaughtering Houses : Bill to amend the Law regulating Places kept for slaughtering Horses. (239.) - 1844. v. 633 Slave Trade ; V Slavery ; Slates : J I. Bills relating to the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Slaves : 1. Abolition of the Slave Trade. 2. Abolition of Slavery, SfC, and Compensation for Slaves. 3. Slave Ships ; Slave Bounties, ^c. 4. Execution of Slave Trade Treaties. n. Reports, Addresses, Resolutions, &c. / III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Slaves : 1. Slave Trade and Slavery. 2. Suppression of the Slave Trade. 3. Treaties, and Correspondence with British Commissioners and Foreign Powers, relating to the Abolition of the Slave Trade. 4. Colonial Laws, and Papers relating to the Treatment, Condition, and Instruction of Slaves, the Am^ioration of their Condition, Slave Insurrec- tions, Sfc. 5. Papers and Orders in Council relating to the Abolition of Slavery. 6. Compensation for Abolition of Slavery. 7. Free Labour and Negro Apprenticeships. I. Bills relating to the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Slaves : L Abolition of the Slave Trade : Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade at a limited Time. (60. of 1803-4.) - [viii.] 229 Bill to prevent the Importation of Slaves by any of His Majesty's Subjects into any Country or Place, except in certain Cases, and to prevent the fitting out of Foreign Sla,Te Ships from British Poi'ts. (34. of 1806.) - ■- .■-■'■."■ • . . 1.117 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 853 Slavk Slate Tbade, ,&c. : I. Bills — continued. *1. Abolition of the Slave Trade — continued. Bill to prohibit for Two Years Ships clearing out from any Port in Great Britain for the Coast of Africa for the Purpose of taking on board Negroes, unless such Ships shall have been previously employed in the Africian Trade, or contracted for, for that Purpose. (76. of 1806.) Vol. I. p. 269 Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (28. of 1806-7.) - - - ix. 97 Bill for rendering more effectual the Act 47 Geo. 3. s. 1. c. 36. for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (54. of 1811.) xli. 417 Bill to enlarge the Time for commencing Prosecutions for Forfeitures under the Acts for Abolition of the Slave Trade. (128. of 1812-13.) - - - lix. 747 Bill for prohibiting British Subjects from lending Capital or doing any other Acts to assist in the carrying on of the Slave Trade to Foreign Colonies and Settlements. (70. of 1814-15.) As amended by the Committee. (84.) As amended on Ee-commit- ment. (99.) . . . - . lxxiii. 355. 861. 367 Bill to explain Three Acts (46 Geo. 3. c. 52., 47 Geo. 3. c. 36., and 51 Geo. 3. c. ?3,) for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.- (81. of 1818.) - - - lxxxviii. 373 Bill to extend the Provisions of the Act 46 Geo. 3. c. 54. for the more speedy Trial of Offences committed in distant Parts upon the Seas, to Offences committed in Africa against the Laws for abolishing the Slave Trade. (159. of 1819.) ... xcvii. 911 Bill for amending and consolidating the Laws relating to the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (115. of 1823.) - - - - ... . cxLiv. 1115 A similar Bill. (64. of 1824.) ------ clix. 223 Bill for the more effectual Suppression of the African Slave Trade. (28. of 1824.) - clix. 79 Bill to continue the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 113. for amending and consolidating the Laws relating to the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (173. of 1828.) - - - ccxxvl 995 Bill for the better Suppression of the Slave Trade [as carried on by Portuguese Vessels, or by Vessels not entitled to Protection of the Flag of any State]. (200.) - 1839. iii. 607 A similar Bill. (243.) As amended in Committee.' (250.) 1839. m. 619. 625 Bill for extending to the Governors and Officers of the East India Company the Powers given by the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 113. to Her Majesty's Governors and Officers for the more effectual Suppression of the Importation of vSlaves into India by Sea. (246.) --------- 1842. IV. 457 Bill to amend the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 73. for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. (247.) - - - - - - - - - 1842. IV. 487 Bill for suspending, under certain Circumstances, the Operation of so much of the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 73. for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, as relates to Portuguese Vessels. (239.) ...... 1842. iv. 497 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 73. for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, as relates to Portuguese Vessels. (260.) . - - . 1842. iv. 499 Bill for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade. (84.). - - 1843. iii. 395 A similar Bill. (113.) As amended in Committee. (178.) 1843. m. 403. 415 BiU to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Piracy, dealing in Slaves,' and other Offences connected therewith. (144.) - 1854. iii. 659 2. Abolition of Slavery, S^c, and Compensation for Slaves: Bill for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies, for promoting the Industry of the manumitted Slaves, and for compensating the Persons hitherto entitled to the Services of such Slaves. (162. of 1833.) As amended by the Committee. (175. of 1833.) - ...--. cccxv. 489. 523 Clauses proposed to be added on Report. (176. of 1833.) - - - cccxv. 557 Bill to carry into further Execution the Provisions of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73. for compen- sating Owners of Slaves upon the Abolition of Slavery. (162.) - 1835. ii. 271 Bill to carry iuto further Execution the Acts 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73.. and 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 45. relating to Compensation for Slaves upon the Abolition of Slavery, and for facilitating the Distribution and Payment of such Compensation. (15.) • - 1836. i. 73 Bill to carry into further Execution the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73. for compensating Owners of Slaves upon the Abolition of Slavery, and for completing the full Payment of such Com- pensation. (291.) - - . - - - - 1836. III. 983 ♦Bill to revive and continue in force until 1st August 1840 an Act of the Legislature of Jamaica to explain and amend an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (59.) - - ' - - 1836. i. 923 Bill to carry into further Execution the Provisions of an Act for completing the full Pavment of Compensation to Owners of Slaves upon the Abolition of Slavery. (19.) ... . - - - - 1838. IV. 685 Bill to amend the Act for the Abolition of Slavery in the British Colonies. (82.) As amended by the Committee. (109.) - - - - 1838. ii. 1. 17 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Monteagle. (82 a.) - 1838. ii. 11 Bill for putting an end to the Apprenticeship of those who were formerly Slaves in the British Colonies. (106.) ------ 1838. iii. 755 3. Slave Ships, Slave Bounties, S^c. : Bill to allow Ships taken and condemned for being used in carrying on the Slave Trade to be registered as British-built Ships. (34. of 1813-14.) - - - lxix. 229 Bill for the Support of captured Slaves till Adjudication. (97. of 1814-15.) - lxxiii. 461 Bill to reduce the Rate of Bounties upon the Seizure of Slaves payable under the Act 5Geo.4. c. 113. (165. of 1830.) - - - cclxiii. 413 5 P 3 854 GENERAL JNPEX TO THE Slave. Slave Tkade, &c. : Bills — continued. 4. Execution of Slave Trade Treaties : Bill to carry into execution a Treaty between His Majesty and the King of Spain for the Prevention of the Slave Trade. .(52. of 1818.) - - Vol. i.xxxviii. p. 81 Bill to carry into execution a Convention between His Majesty and the King of Portugal for the Prevention of the Slave Trade. (93. of 1818.) - - - Lxxxviii. 99 Bill to carry into effect the Tre&,ty between His Majesty and the King of Sweden relative to the Slave Trade. (137. of 1826-27.) ----- ccxi. 293 Bill to carry into effect Two Conventions with the King of the French for suppressing the Slave Trade. (174. of 1833.) ------ cccxv. 675 Bill for carrying iato effect a Treaty with the King of the French and the King of Sardinia for suppressing the Slave Trade; (199.) - - - - 1835. ii, 593 Bill for cairrying into effect the Treaty with the King of the French and the King of Denmark for suppressing the Slave Trade. (201.^ - - - - 1835. ii. 647 Bill for carrying into effect a Treaty made between His Majesty and the Queen Regent of Spain for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (24.) - - 1836. .1.85 Bill to authorize His Majesty, for a limited Period, to carry into immediate Execution, by Orders in Council, any Treaties, Conventions, or Stipulations made with any Foreign Power or State for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. (292.) - 1836. m. 991 A simHar Bill. (206.) - - . - , . 1837. iv. 105 Bill to carry into effect a Convention of Accession of the Hanse Towns to Two Conventions with the King of the French for suppressing the Slave Trade. (153.) - 1838. iv. 689 BiU to carry into effect an additional Article to a Treaty* with Sweden relative to the Slave Trade. (152.) - " . " . " " " " 1838. iv. 705 Bill for carrying into effect a Convention of Accession of the Duke of Tuscany to Two Conven- tions with the King of the French for suppressing the Slave Trade. (319.) 1838. rv. 707 Bill for carrying into effect an additional Article to a Treaty with the Netherlands relating to the Slave Trade. (154.) - - - . . 1838. iv. 695 Bill for carrying into effect a Convention of Accession of the King of the Two Sicilies to Two Conventions with the King of the French for suppressing Slave Trade. (321.) 1838. iv. 699 Bill to revive and continue, until Six Months after the Commencement of the next Session of Parliament, and to amend, an Act for authorizing Her Majesty to carry into immediate Execution, by Orders in Council, any Treaties made for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. (344.) .--'.-. 1838. it. 713 Bill to continue same Act until Six Months after the Commencement of the next Session. (225.) - - - 1839. m. 617 Bill to continue same Act until 1st August 1843. (188.) - - . 1343. it. 507 Bill to continue same Act until 1st August 1844. (202.) - - - 1843. in. 421 Bill for the better and more effectually carrying into effect the Treaties and Conventions made with Foreign Powers for suppressing the Slave Trade. (230.) - 1838. it. 717 A similar BiU. (129.) - - - - 1842. it. 501 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Venezuela for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (268.) - - - . I840. t. 199 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (127.)- - - - 1842. it. 459 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Oriental Republic of . the Uruguay for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (74.) - 1843. m. 597 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Texas for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade. (75.) - - 1843. in. 577 Bill for carrying into execution a Treaty, signed at London, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, so far as the same relates to Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia. (215.) - - - - . . 1843. in. 423 Bill for carrying into effect a Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Bolivia for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (73.) - - - - 1843. iii. 449 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves. (21^.) - - - 1843. in. 477 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal for the Suppression of the Traffic in Slaves. (219.) - - - 1843. in. 529 Bill for carrying iiito effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Mexican Republic for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves. (317.) - - 1843. iii. 507 BiU for authorizing Her Majesty to carry into immediate Execution, by Orders in Council, any Treaties for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. (132.) - 1844. t. 637 BiU to amend the Act 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 74., intituled "An Act to, carry into execution a Con- vention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil, for the Regulation and final Abolition of the African Slave Trade." (248.) As amended by the Commons (358.) ■ - 1845. II. 177. 181 Bill for carrying into effect Engagements between Her Majesty and certain Arabia^ Chiefs in the Persian Gulf, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade. (281.) 1849. VI. 441 Bill for carrying into effect the Engagement between Her Majesty and Syed Syf bin Hamood, the Chief of Sohar, in Arabia, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade. (86.) - - - - . . 1852-3. Tii. 323 Bill for carrying into effect the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of New Granada, for the Suppression of the Slave Ti-ade. (87.) - 1852-3. tii. 305 BiU for carrying into effect the Engagements between Her Majesty and certain Chiefs of the Sherbrb Country near Sierra Leone in Africa, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade. (274.) - - - - - - 1854-5. , vi. 443 sessional' PAPERS, 1801-1859. 855 Slave Slave Tbade, &c. — continued. n.' Reports, Addresses, Resolutions, &c. : Address of the House of Lords to the Prince Regent respecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; with His Royal Highness's Answer. (1813-14.) - - Vol. lxxi. p. 157 Resolution of the House of Commons for ameliorating the Condition of the Slave Population in the Colonies. (31. of 1826.) - ■- - - - - ccviii. 359 Resolutions of the House of Commons relative to the Extinction of Negro Slavery in the British Colonies, and for giving Compensation to the Proprietors of Estates and Slaves therein. , (85. of 1833.) - - - - - - cccxxiv. 675 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Negro Apprenticeship in the Colonies ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (328.) - - 1836. xix. 1 [Subjects: — Working of the Apprenticeship System in Jamaica, the Condition of the Apprentices, and the Laws and Regulations affecting them which have been passed. — Examination, of the chief Objections which have been taken to the Jamaica Laws : 1. Want of Reciprocity in the Amount and Application of Penalties inflicted by Special Magistrates 'on Managers and on Apprentices: 2. Defective Constitution of the Tribunal for the Valuation of Apprentices wishing to purchase their Freedom : 3. Want of adequate Protection to special Magistrates against vexatious Pro- secutions: 4. No legal Enactment to regulate the Distribution of the Time which the Apprentice is bound weekly to give his Employer : 5. Alleged Cases of corporal Pimishmeut inflicted on Female Apprentices: 6. State of the Law with regard to Marriages: 7. Condition of that Portion of the Negro Population which was under the Age of Six Years on 1st August 1834.] Address relative to the Foreign Slave Trade, to be proposed by the Lord Brougham and Vaux. (58.) - - - 1838. xvi. 43 Resolutions relative to the Slave Trade, to be proposed by the Lord Brougham and Vaux. (59.) ...... - 1838. xvi. 45 Resolutions relative to Negro Apprenticeship, to be proposed by the Lord Brougham and Vaux. (60.) - - 1838. xiv. 499 Address of the House, praying Her Majesty to take Measures for putting down the Traffic~in Slaves ; with Her Majesty's Answer. (234.) .... 1839. i. 813 Report from the Select Committee of l^e House of Commons appointed to inquire into the State of the British Possessions on the West Coast of Africa, more especially with reference to their present Relations with the neighbouring Native Tribes : — Part I. — Report and Evidence. (35. 1.) - , - 1843. xxn. 1 Part n. — Appendix and Index. (35.2.) ... - 1843. xxm. 1 [StTBJECTS: — Gold Coast. The Government of the British Ports upon the Gojd Coast to be resumed by the Crown, and all Dependence on the Government of Sierra Leone to cease. Proposed Be-occupation of Forts abandoned In 1828, and the Be-constmction of others. Revision and Amendment of the Judicial Authority at present existing in the Forts. Limitation of Domestic Slavery, with a view to its prospective Abolition. Increase of Military Power. — Gambia. The Government of the Settlement of Gambia to be separated from that of Sierra Leone. — Sierra Leone. Expediency of removing from Sierra Leone the Court for the Adjudication of Prizes taken in the Slave Trade, &c. Disposal of Africans liberated from the captured Slave Ships; considered at large in relation to Free Emigration.] Heads of a Plan contemplated by Her Majesty's Qpvernment (in 1833) for the Abolition of Negro Slavery, and for securing the continued Cultivation of the Estates by the manu- mitted Slaves, (in 312.) ... . 1847-8. xxxvi. 162 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the best Means which Great Britain can adopt for providing for the final Extinction of the Slave Trade. (306.) - ... 1847-8. xxxiv. 1 Second Report from the Committee, (307.) - - - 1847-8. xxxiv. 283 Third Report from the Committee. (308.) - - - . 1847-8. xxxiv. 467 [Heads of Evidbnoe contained in Thkee pkeceding Reports: — Slavery and Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa. Locality in which the Blockade should be enforced; its Effect upon illicit Traffic in Slaves. State of Slavery and Slave Trade in the Brazils and in Cuba. Captured Vessels. Possibility of instituting a System of Free Emigration of ALfricans; Objections thereto. Importation of Slaves into Brazil, Cuba, and South America. Importance of the legitimate Trade of Africa as a Means of suppressing the Slave Trade. Horrors of the Middle Passage. General Mortality among Slaves. Opinions as to the Efficiency of any Naval Force in suppressing the Slave Trade. Policy of declaring the Slave Trade Piracy. Price of Slaves in Foreign Countries; how affected by the Presence of the British Preventive Squadron. Religious Instruction in West Indies and Coast of Africa. General, State of Sierra Leone. Manner in which the Slave Trade is now carried on; Deterioration of Sugar-growiDg Estates in the West Indies; and increased Cultivation of Sugar in Brazil and Cuba. Fourth Report from the Committee ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, and an Appendix. (308.-II.) - - ... 1847-8. xxxiv. 705 [Subjects:— Resolutions of the Committee respecting the Increase of the Slave Trade from 1845 to the present Time, when the British Squadron has been raised to a Point of Strength and Efficiency never before attained: That the Sufferings of the Slaves in the Barracoons and in the Middle I Passage are unexampled in the History of the Slave Trade : That the Admission of Slave- grown Sugar to Consumption in this Country has greatly stimulated the African Slave Trade. The Committee advise the Be-appointment of the Committee at the Commencement of the next Session.] Index to the Four Reports. (308.-in.) - - - . 1847-8, xxxrv, 733 6 P 4 856 GENEEAL INDEX TO THE Slave Slate Teade, &c.- : II. Reports, Addresses, Resolutions, &c. — continued. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the best Means which Great Britain can adopt for the final Extinction of the African Slave Trade ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Index thereto. (32.) --..-.. 1849. Vol. xxTiii. p, 1 [SnBJBCTS: — Resolutions of the Committee, that upon the whole a large Reduction of the Slave Trade has heen effected; that it would be inexpedient to withdraw the Cruisers from the Coast of A&ica; and that certain Alterations in the Equipment and Directions of the Cruising Squadron are required.] [Heads op Evidence: — Attempts to suppress the Slave Trade on the African Coast. Extent of the Brazilian Slave Trade ; and State of the Slave in that Country. Treaties with Foreign Powers. Political Influence of Portugese Slave Dealers of Brazil. Difficulties connected with the stationing of Cruisers for the Interception of Vessels from Africa. Ports on the African Coast. Republic of Liberia, established by the American Colonization Society. Missions and Missionary Stations in various Parts of Africa. Commercial Capabilities of Africa. Increase of Slave Trade in Cuba and Brazil mainly attributable to the Act of 1846. Settlement of Sierra Leone; its Effect upon the Slave Trade. Comparison of Cruelties caused by overloading in Slave Vessels prior and subsequently to 1830. Effect of the Cruising Squadron; probable Result of its Withdrawal.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the best Means which Great Britain can' adopt for the final Extinction of the Slave Trade ; together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (35.) - 1850. xxiv. 1 [Subjects :^-Efficiency of the Cruising Squadron. Impolicy of withdrawing it. Its Effect in ' nourishing and maintaining a valuable and increasingjawful Trade. Means suggested by which the present System may be rendered still more efficient.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to continue the Inquiry undertaken by a Committee appointed in 1848 to consider the best Means which Great Britain can adopt for providing for the final Extinction of the Slave Trade ; with Minutes of Evidence and an Appendix. (121. -I.) - - 1850. xxv. 63 [Heads op Evidence : — Use and Locality of the Barracoous: Opinions in favour of their Destruc- tion. State of the Slave Trade in Brazil: Feelings of the Brazilians on the Subject. Number of Vessels captm-ed. Decline of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa. Importance of the legitimate Trade of Africa as a Means of suppressing the Slave Trade. Protection afforded by the Preventive Squadron to legitimate Trade. Abandonment of the Slave Trade in Old Calabar. Effect which would result from treating the Slave Trade as Piracy. Operations of the Preventive Squadron. Failure of the Attempt to supp/ess the Slave Trade by means of this Force. Evils which would result from its Withdrawal. Advantage of emploving Steam Vessels in the Suppression of the Slave Trade.] Second Report of the Committee ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Ap- pendix, and Index. (121.-II.) - . . . . 1850. xxv. 241 [Subjects: — The Committee express their Concurrence in the Resolutions adopted by the Committee in the last Session of Parliament, that it is impossible to suppress the Slave Trade by means of a Naval Force; that no Modification of the System of Force can be effective for that Purpose ; and that the internal Improvement and Civilization of Africa will be one of the most effective Means of suppressing the Slave Trade.] III. Accounts and Papers relating to the Slave Trade, Slavery, and Slaves : 1. Slave Trade and Slavery: Account of the Number of Vessels, with their Tonnage and Men, and the Number of Negroes on board, which arrived in the Colonies in possession of Great Britain in each Year from 1795 to 1804, both inclusive, (in 39. of 1806.) - - vii. 200 Account of the Number of Negroes imported into the conquered Colonies during the last War. (in 39. of 1806.) - - - - - - - vii. 201 Account of the Number of Negroes exported from the Colonies in the British Possessions in each Year from 1795 to 1804, and the first Half of 1805. (in 39. of 1806.) - vii. 202 Papers relating to the Slave Trade. (1806-7.) ..... xiv. 165 Correspondence between the Court of Directors of the East India Company and the Company's Government on the Subject of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the East Indies ; also Communications on the Subject of Slavery in Ceylon. (138.) - 1839. xni. 1 Despatch from the Governor of Ceylon, dated 13th August 1838, on the Subject of Slavery in that Island ; with Copy of Reply to that Despatch. (223.) - 1839. xiii. 625 Despatch from the Governor General of India in Council to the Court of Directors, dated 8th February 1841, with the Report from the Indian Law Commissioners, dated 15th January 1841, and its Appendix enclosed in that Despatch, on the Subject of Slavery in the East Indies. (189.) ...... 1841. xv. 1 Correspondence between the Colonial Ofiice and the Governor of Ceylon, on the Subject of Slavery, since November 1838. (213.) ... i_841. XY. 609 Letter from the Governor General of India in Council, in the Legislative Department, dated the 10th of May 1841, and the Minute of the Governor General enclosed therein, on the Subject of Slavery in the East Indies. (214.) ... 1841. xv. 597 Correspondence with the Authorities in India on the Subject of Slavery, since the Date of the Papers last laid before Parliament. (215.) - - - 1841. xv. 603 Correspondence between the Directors of the East India Company and the Company's Government in India, (since 1838,) on the Subject of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Territories under the Company's Rule : Also, Orders and Regulations issued,* r Proceedings taken, by Order or under the Authority of the Company, with a view to the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade : Also, Correspondence between the Board of Control and the Court of Directors on the said Subjects. (218.) - 1841. xvi. 1 Correspondence relative to the Slave Trade at the Gallinas. - - 1841. xvi. 319 Further Correspondence, (in 35. 2.) - - - - 1843. xxiii. 449 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 857; Slave Slave Teade, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued, , 1. Slave Trade and Slavery — continued. Legislative Despatch from the Secretary to the Government of India to the Secretary at the India House, dated Fort William, 15th April 1843; and transmitting Copies of the Act No. V. of 1843, passed by the President in Council, with the Assent of the Governor General, for declaring and amending the Law regarding the Condition of Slavery within the Territories of the East India Company. (213.) - - 1843. Vol. xv. p. 775 Despatches received from Captain Winniett, Lieutenant Governor of Her Majesty's Settle- ments on the Gold Coast, relating to recent Missions to certain Princes in the Vicinity of those Settlements. (169.) - - - - - 1849. ix. 519 Statement of the Amount and Value of Exports of such staple Productions of Rio de Janeiro as were the Result of Slave Labour, during the Year 1849. (in 35.) - 1850. xxiv. 248 Memorials transmitted to Her Majesty's Government from the West Indies, in 1848 and 1849, relative to the Slave Trade, (in 35.) - - - 1850. xxiv. 208 Despatch from Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, transmitting Copies of the Decrees signed by the Queen of Spain on 22d March 1854, respecting Slavery in the Island of Cuba. .... ... 1854. xviii. 377 2. Suppression of the Slave Trade : Communications received by the Admiralty from Naval Officers stationed on the Coast of Africa or in the West Indies, and Instructions issued by the Admiralty to such Officers, relative to the Suppression of- the Slave Trade. (90. of 1821.) - - cxxvi. 475 Accounts of the Number of Vessels belonging to the Navy employed, in each Year from 1817 to 1832, in the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; and of the Number of Vessels V seized and condemned by the Mixed Commissions under Slave Trade Treaties, specifying the Countries to which such Vessels belonged. (59. of 1831-32.) - cccviii. 995 Extract from the Instructions of Rear Admiral Elliot, Commander-in-Chief of the Cape of ■ Good Hope and the African Station, as far as they relate to the Suppression of the Slave Trade. (72.) - - - ' - - - 1838. xvi. 35 . Returns of the Amount of Money paid to Captors of Slave Vessels during each Year from 1830 to 1837 ; and of the Amount of Sums for which all Slave Vessels captured and condemned have been sold, during the same Years. (73.) - 1838. xvi. 33 Correspondence with Lieutenant W. Ramsey, of H. M. Ship Black Joke, respecting the Capture of the Marinerito in 1831-32. (96.) - - ' - 1838. xvi. 39 Official Accounts received at the Admiralty of the Capture by H. M. Ships of the following Slave Vessels, viz. Veloz Passagera^ El Almirante, Nimpha, Formidable, Minerva, and Joven Carolina. (126.) ...... 1838. xvi. 17 Returns of the Number of Slaves on board the Slave Ships captured during the last Ten Years, and the Number landed at Sierra Leone or elsewhere ; and also of the Number of Slaves taken in the " Formidable," captured by H. M. Ship Buzzard, and on board the " Minerva," captured by H. M. Ship Pelorus, and the Number which died before landing. (145.) ---.-.. 1838. xvi. 31 Account of all Vessels captured, by British Cruisers, and condemned for violating the Treaties and Acts for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, in each Year from 1831 to 1837 ; specifying the Name of each Vessel, the Flag under which it navigated, its ■ Tonnage, Number of Guns, Crew, and Slaves on board, and Sums paid to the Captors, ■&c. (144.) .---..- . - 1838. XVI. 1 Instructions, by the Lords Commissioners . for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., for the Guidance of Her Majesty's Naval Officers employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade. - - - - 1844. xiv. 187 Note from J. Parker, Esq., M.P., to Lord G. Bentinck, enclosing a Return of Ex- penses connected with Measures for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, (in 316.) - .._.-- 1847-8. xxxvii. 472 Estimate of the annual Cost of maintaining Twenty-six Ships of War oil the Coast of Africa, of the smallest Calibre calculated for such a Service, (in 316.) - 1847-8. xxxvii. 481 Return of the Ships of Her Majesty's Fleet employed on the West Coast of Africa (between Cape Verde and Saldanha Bay) during the Years 1845 and 1846, and to 30th June 1847 ; showing the Number of Men employed, the Number of Deaths, &c. (24.) ....... 1847-8. XXI. 303 Returns of Vessels captured on the Ground of Slave Trade or Piracy by the British Squadron employed on the West Coast of Africa, under the Convention of 29th May 1845 between Great Britain and France, during 1847 and 1848. (in 32.) - 1849. xxviii. 443 Return of all Vessels captured by British Cruisers for Violation of Slave Trade Treaties, in each Year from 1840 to 1847, which have been brought before the Mixed Commissions established abroad under Treaties with Foreign Powers for the Adjudication of captured Slave Vessels, (in 32.) • - - . . 1849. xxviii. 450 . Similar Return of those brought for Adjudication before Foreign Tribunals. (in 32.) --.--. 1849. XXVIII. 454 Similar Return of those brought for Adjudication before British Courts of Vice-Admii-alty abroad, under 2 & 3 Vict. c. 73. and 8 & 9 Vict. c. 122. (in 32.) 1849. xxviii. 455 Statement showing the Expense per Annum of each Vessel on the Coast of Africa for Wages and Victuals, and for Coals in Steam Vessels, (in 35.) - - 1850. xxiv. 155 List of Slave Vessels captured in the Years 1847 and 1848 by Her Majesty's Crusiers em- ployed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade; (in 121. -I.) - 1850. xxY. 202 III. 5 Q 858 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Slave Slate Trade, &c. : III. Account and Papers — continued: 2. Suppression of the Slave Trade — continued. Eetui-n of all Vessels captured on StfSpicion of being engaged in the Slave Trade from 1840 to 1848, specifying the Date of Capture, theLatitiide and Longitude,, and whether with Slaves on board or not ; and of the Number of Slaves captured during the same Period, with the Number of Deaths between the Date of Capture and Adjudicationj showing I the Annual Per-centage of Mortality, (in 35.) - - 1850. Vol. xxiv. p. 220 Return of the Mortality from Disease among the European Trodps in the East and West Indies, from 1840 to 1848. (in 35.) - . . . 1850. xxiv. 219 Return of the Mortality per Cent, amongst the Officers and Crews of Her Majesty's Ships employed on the Coast of Africa, from 1840 to 1848. (in 35.) - 1850. xxiv. 219 3. Treaties, and Correspondence with British Commissioners and Foreign Powers, relating to the Abolition of the Slave Trade : , Correspondence respecting the Slave Trade. (43. & 52.. of 1810.) - xxxvii. 149. 159 Convention between Great Britain and Portugal respecting the Slave Trade ; signed at Vienna, 21st Jan. 1815. (1816.) - -. - -.. - lxxxii. 395 Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal retepecting the Slave Trade; signed at Vienna, 22d Jan. 1815. (1816.) - - - - ' - - lxxxii. 397 Additional Article in the Treaty with France relative to the complete Abolition of the Slave Trade. (1816.) -----... Lxxxn. 464 Treaty between His Majesty and the King of Spain respecting the Slave Trade ; signed at Madrid, 23d Sept. 1817. Additional Convention between His Majesty and the King of Portugal respecting the Slave Trade ; signed at London, 28th July 1817. Treaty between His Majesty and the King of the Netherlands respecting the Slave Trade ; signed at the Hague, 4th May 1818. Conferences at London and Aix-la-Chapelle relating to the Abolition of the Sl3.ve Trade. (1819.) ... cxn. 237 Correspondence with His Majesty's Commissioners at Sierra Leone. (1821.) - cxxvi. 3 Correspondence with Foreign Courts relative to the Execution of Treaties contracted by them for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. (1821.) - - . . cxxvi. 115 Correspondence with France relative to the Slave Trade. (1821.) - - cxxvi. 295 Correspondence with the United States relative to the Slave Trade. (1821.) - cxxvi. 459 Explanatory and Additional Articles to the Treaty concluded at the Hague, 4th May 1818, between His Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, for the Prevention of the Slave Trade. (1823.) - - clviii. 353 Additional Article to the Treaty concluded at the Hague, 4th May 1818, between Great Britain and the Netherlands, for the Prevention of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at the Hague, 7th February 1837. ---... 1837. xv. 275 Additional Articles to the Convention conchided at London, 28th July 1817,. between His Majesty and His Most Faithful Majesty, for the Prevention of the illicit Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Lisbon, 15th March 1823. (1824.) - - - clxxiv. 25 Treaty between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Sweden and Norway for preventing their Subjects from engaging in any Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Stockholm, 6th Nov. 1824. (1825.) - - - . - - - - cxcvm. 31 Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil respecting the Slave Trade ; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 23d Nov. 1826. Convention between His Majesty and the King of the French for the effectual Suppression of the Traffic in Slaves; signed at Paris, 30th Nov. 1831. (1831-32.) - cccxiii. 581 Supplemental Convention; signed at Paris, 22d March 1833. (1833.) - cccxxviii. 1091 Additional Article io the Treaty concluded at Stockholm, 6th Nov. 1824, between Great Britain and Sweden, for the Prevention of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Stockholm, 15th June 1835. Treaty between His Majesty and the Queen Regent of Spain for the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; signed at Madi-id, 28th June 1835. Class A. — Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, the Havana, Rio de Janeiro, Surinam, the Cape of Good Hope, Jamaica, Saint Paul de Loando, and Boa Vista, relating to the Slave Trade : 1823. - - - . cLViii. 203 Further Correspondence : 1826. - - - - - . cox. 1 Further Correspondence : 1826-27. - - - - - - ccxxni. 1 Further Correspondence : 1830. - - - ■- . cCLXxxii. 209 Further Correspondence :1881. - - ■- - . - ccxov. 9 Further Correspondence : 1831-32. - , ... cccxiii. 231 Further Correspondence : 1833. ----- cccxxviii. 899 Further Correspondence : 1834. - - .. . 1834. xxiii. pt. 1. p. 387 Further Correspondence : 1835. .... - 1836. xxvin. 11 Further Correspondence : 1836. .... 1837. xm. 1 Further Correspondence : 1837. - - - - - 1888. xvx. 69.. 251 Further Correspondence : 1838-39. ... . 1839. xi. 217. 429 Further Correspondence : 1839-40. .... I840. xviii. 1. 309 Further Correspondence : 1840. .--... 1841. xiv. 1 Further Correspondence : 1841. .... . 1342. xi. 165 Further Correspondence : 1842. - - - . . . 1843. xvi. 1 Further Correspondence : 1843. - . . - . 1344. xn. 239 SESSIONAL PA?EES, 1801-1859. 859 Slave Further Correspondence ; Further Correspondence ; Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence ; Further Correspondence : 1838-39. Further Correspondence ': 1839. Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence ; Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence : Further Correspondence : Slate Trade, &c. : III. Accounts and Tstpers-^continued. 3, Treaties, and Corresponde^npe with. British Commissioners, S^c. — continued. Class A.-^Correspondence with British Commissioners, &c.— continued. Further Correspondence : 1844. - - - . . 1845. Vol. x. p. 23 Further Correspondence : 1845. -. - - - - 1846. xv. 1 Further. Correspondence, together with the Proceedings of the British Vice- Admiralty Courts : 1846. - - - - - - - 1847. xti. 1 Further Correspondence, together with the Proceedings of the British Vice-Admiralty Courts, and Reports of Naval Officers : 1847-8. - - 1847-8. xviii. 1 Class B. — Correspondence with Foreign Powers, Parties to Treaties under which captured ■ Vessels are to be tried by Mixed Commissions : — Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Netherlands, Sweden and Norway, the Argentine Confederation^ Bolivia, Chile, and the Uruguay : 1823. - - - - - - - - - cLviii. 29 Further Correspondence : 1826. - . . . . ccx. 99 Further Correspondence : 1826-27. ... ccxxiii. 177 Further Correspondence : 1830. .... cclxxxii. 383 Further Correspondence : 1831. - - - - - ccxcv. 151 Furthei- Correspondence : 1831-32. .... cccxiii. 379 Further Correspondence : 1833. - . . - . cccxxvm. 1003 1834. - - - 1834. xxm. pt. 1. p. 459 1835. - - - 1836. xxvm. 337 1836. - - . 1837. XIII. 377 1837. .... 1838. XVI. 355. 507 - 1839. XII. 1. 453 - 1840. XTiii. 407 1840. ... . 1840. XIX. 1 1840. - - . 1841. XIV. 373 1841. . - . 1842. XII. 1 1842. - - 1843. XVI. 331 1843. - - 1844. xm. 1 1844. - - - 1845. XI. 1 1845. - - - 1846. XVI. 1 1846. - ... '1847. XVI. 411 1847-48. - - - 1847-8. xviii. 355 Class C. — Correspondence with Foreign Powers, Parties to Conventions under which captured Vessels are to be tried by the Tribunals of the Nation to which they belong : — Austria, Prussia, Russia, France, Denmark, Sardinia, Tuscany, Two Sicilies, Hayti, Hanse Towns, Mexico, Texas, and Venezuela : 1838-39. - - 1839. xii. 603. 639 Further Correspondence : 1839. .... 1840. xix. 159 Further Correspondence : 1840. - - - - 1840. xix. 195 Further Correspondence : 1840. - - - 1841'. xiv. 645 Further Correspondence : 1841. . . . 1842. xm. 1 Further Correspondence : 1842. - - - - 1843. xvii. 1 , Further Correspondence : 1843. .... 1844. xm. 479 Further Correspondence : 1844. - 1845. xii. 1 Further Correspondence : 1845. - - - 1846. xvii. 1 Further Correspondence : 1846. - - 1847. xvii. 1 Further Correspondence : 1847-48. - - - - 1847-48. xvii. 727 Class D. — Correspondence with Foreign Powers, not Parties to Conventions giving Right of Search of Vessels suspected of the Slave Trade : — Belgium, Greece, Hanover, the Germanic Confederation, Turkey, Syria, Persia, Muscat, Tripoli, Tunis, the Equator, New Grenada, Peru, and United Staites : 1838-39. - 1839. xii. 645. 705 Further Correspondence : 1839. - - - 1840. xix. 219 Further Correspondence : 1840. - - 1840. xix. 445 Further Correspondence : 1840. - - - 1841. xiv. 727 Further Correspondence : 1841. - - - 1842. xni. 175 Further Correspondence : 1842. .... 1843. xvii. 335 Further Correspondence : 1843. - - - 1844. xiv. 1 Further Correspondence : 1844. - - 1845. xii. 273 Further Correspondence : 1845. .... 1846. xvii. 237 Further Correspondence : 1846. - - - 1847. xvii. 87 Further Correspondence : 1847-48. - - - 1847-8. xviii. 795 Class A. Correspondence with the British Commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, the Cape of Good Hope, Jamaica, Loanda, and the Cape Verde Islands, with Reports from 5r,itish Vice- Admiralty Courts, and from British Naval Officers, relating to the Slave 'Trade: 1848-49. - - - - - 1849. xix. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1849-50. - - 1850, xvii. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1850-51. - - 1851. xiii. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1851-52. - 1852-3. xxii. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1852-53. - 1852-3. xxiv. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1853-54. - 1854. xv. 437 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1854-55. - 1854-5. xviii. 175 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1855-56. - . 1856. xxi. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1856-57. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xv. 1 Further Correspondence and Reports : 1857-58. . . - 18o7-8. xvi. 1 5Q2 860 GENERAL INDEX -TO' THE Slave St AVE Trade, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 3. Treaties, and Correspondence with British Commissioners SfC. — continued. Class B. — Correspondence with British Ministers and Agents in Foreign Countries, and with Foreign Ministers in England, relating to the Slave Trade : 1848-49. - 1849. Vol. xix. Further Correspondence : 1849-50. ... - 1850. xvii. Further Correspondence : 1850-51. ^ - - . 1851. xiir. 439 Further Correspondence : 1851-52. ... 1852-3. xxiii. 1 Further Correspondence : 1852-53, - - - - 1852-3. xxiv. 203 Further Correspondence : 1853-54. .... 1854. xvi. 1 Further Correspondence : 1854-55. - - - 1854-5. xix. 1 Further Correspondence : 1855-56. .... 1856. xxi. 167 Further Correspondence : 1856-57. - ,• - 1857, Sess. 2. xv. 115 Further Correspondence : 1857-58. - - - . 1857-8. xvi. 175 Convention between His late Majesty, the King of the French, and the Hanse Towns, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Hamburgh, the 9th of June, 1837. - -.--... 1838. XVI. 49 Convention between Her Majesty, the King of the French, and the Grand Duke of Tuscany, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Florence, 24th Nov. 1837. - - _ - . ... 1838. XVI. 55 Convention between Her Majesty, the King of the French, and the King of the Two Sicilies, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Naples, 14th February 1838. - - - - « . . 1838. XVI. 61 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Venezuela, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; signed at Caracas, 15th March 1839. ... 1840. xix. 531 Papers relative to the Negotiations between Great Britain and Portugal about the Suppression of the Slave Trade. - - - ... 1840. xix. 545 Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Hayti, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Port-au-Prince, 23d December 1839. - 1841. xvi. 335 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; signed at Buenos Ayres, 24th May 1839. - - 1841. xvr. 293 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade; signed at London, 20th Dec. 1841. - 1842. xi. 1 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay, for the Abolition of the Trafac in Slaves ; signed at Monte Video, 13th July 1839. - . 1842. xi. 51 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Bolivia, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Sucre, 25th September 1840. ... 1842. xi. 25 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Texas, for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; signed at London, 16th November 1840. . - 1842. xi. 89 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal, for the Suppression of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Lisbon, 3d July 1842. .... 1842. xi. 123 Additional Article to the above Treaty ; signed at Lisbon, 22d Oct. 1842. - 1843. xv. 777 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Mexican Republic, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Mexico, 24th February 1841. . . ^. 1842. xi. 101 Treaty between Her Majesty and *he United States of America, signed at Washington, 9tli August 1842, to settle the Boundaries between the British Possessions in North America and the Territories of the United States ; and for the final Suppression of the African Slave Trade, &c. ..... 1843. xv. 649 Correspondence between Great Britain and the United States relative to the.above Treaty, including Instructions from the Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Ashburton with regard to Right of Search. (1842-43.) - .... 1843. xv. 657 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Santiago, 19th January 1839. - . 1843. xv. 781 Additional and Explanatory Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Santiago, 7th Aug. 1841. - 1843. xv. 809 Correspondence between the Earl of Aberdeen and Lord Cowley relating to the Slave Trade. (2.) ...... . i845. x. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the Suppression of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at London, 29th May 1845. ... i845. x. 7 Communications from Her Majesty's Commissioners at the Havana to Viscount Palnierston respecting the Increase of the Slave Trade, (in 315.) - 1847-8. xxxvii. 368 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of the Equador, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves ; signed at Quito, 24th May 1841. - . 1847-8. xix. 499 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia on the one Part, and Belgium on the other, containing the Accession of Belgium to the Treaty signed at London, 20th December 1841, for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; signed at London, 24th February 1848. With a Protocol relating thereto. . . 1849. xx. 19 Additional Articles to the Treaty concluded at the Hague, 4th May 1848, between Great Britain and the Netherlands, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at the Hague, 31st August 1848. ...... i849. xx. 13 List of Treaties in force between Great Britain and Foreign civilized Powers for the Sup- pression of the Slave Trade, (in 32.) .... 1849. xxvm. 464 List of Treaties for the Suppression of the Slave Trade concluded by Great Britain with Native Chiefs of Africa, (in 32.) - ' . - 1849. xxviii. 466 List of Treaties for the Suppression of the Slave Trade concluded by Great Britain with Native Chiefs of Africa, dated Foreign Office, March 1849* (in 121.-I.) - 1850. xxv. 171 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859, 861 Slave Slate Trade, &c. : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. 3. Treaties, and Correspondence with British Commissioners, ^c. — continued. List of Treaties for the Suppression of the Slave Trade concluded by Great Britain -with Native Chiefs of Africa, of which Intelligence has been received at the Foreign Office since 23d April 1849. (in 35.) - . . . 1850. Vol. xxiv. p. 248 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Eepublic of New Granada for the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Bogot4, 2d April 1851. - - - 1852. xvi. 837 Correspondence between Great Britain and the Brazilian Government, on the Subject of the Slave -Trade. - - 1856. xxi. 655 4. Colonial Laws, and Papers relating to the Treatment, Condition, and Instruction of Slaves, the Amelioration of their Condition, Slave Insurrections, S^c. : Colonial Laws, and Correspondence respecting Slaves. (18. & 26. of 1817.) - lxxxvii. 307. 407 Papers in explanation of the Measures adopted by His Majesty's Government for the Melioration of the Condition of the Slave Population in His Majesty's Possessions in the West Indies, on the Continent of South America, at the Cape of Good Hope, and at the Mauritius. (1824.) ----... clxxiv. 39 Further Papers. (1825.) - - - - . . cxcviii. 237 Further Papers. (1826.) _ - . . . . ccx. 289 Further Papers. (1826-27.) - ... ccxxiii. 367 Further Papers. (1828.) ----- . ccxli. 1 Further Papers. (116. of 1829.) ' - - . . _ cclxii. 321 Further Papers. (7. 93. & 253. of 1831-^32.) - > cccvm. 1. 449. 547 Copies of the Record of the Proceedings of the Fiscals of Demerara and Berbice in their Capacity as Guardians and Protectors of Slaves, and their Decisions in all Cases of Complaints of Masters and Slaves. (1826.) - - . ccx. 593 Papers respecting Religious Instruction of Slaves in the West Indies (Dioceses of Jamaica and the Bahamas, and of Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands). (1826-27.) ccxxiii. 957 Order in Council for consolidating the several Laws recently made for improving the Con- dition of the Slaves in the Colonies of Trinidad, Berbice, Demerara, St. Lucia, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Mauritius. (1830.) - . - cclxxxii. 541 Despatches and Correspondence respecting the Slave Insurrection, in 1831, in the West India Colonies. (92. of 1831-32.) ----- cccvm. 963 Manumissions granted in Jamaica in each Year, from 1817 to 1830, distinguishihg the gratuitous Manumissions from those paid for. (254. of 1831-32.) - cccvm. 1071 Accounts of the Numbers of the Africans and Creoles upon the Seventy-six Estates in the Parish of Trelawney in the Island of Jamaica at the Commencement of the Registry in 1817 ; of the Number of Births and Deaths that have occurred upon the said Estates from 1817 to 1829 ; and of the Ages of the Africans only at the Commencement of the Registry. (228. of 1831-32.) ----- cccvra. 1075 Report of the Bishop of Jamaica, showing the Means furnished by that Colony for the Religious Instruction of the Coloured and Slave Population, the Number of Churches, Chapels, and other Places of Worship, and of the Rectors, Curates, and Catechists, and Schools therein. (182. of 1831-32.) - " - - - - cccvm. 1095 Communications from Jamaica relating to the Trial of Samuel Swiney, a Negro Slave, for certain alleged Offences relating to Religious Worship ; and to the Adoption or Rejection in the House of Assembly of a Law for abolishing the Practice of punishing Females by the Whip in Jamaica. (183. of 1831-32.) - - cccvm. 1079 Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to the Governor of Jamaica respecting the illegal Punishment of Two Female Slaves belonging to Mr. Jackson, the Custos of Port Royal in Jamaica. (184. of 1831-32.) - - - - cccvm. 1103 Report of a Committee of the House of Assembly of Jamaica on the Cause of, and Injury sustained by, the recent Rebellion in that Colony; together with the Examinations, Confessions, and other Documents annexed thereto. (185. of 1831-32.) - cccvm. 1025 Papers in explanation of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Jamaica in reference to the Amendment of their original Act for giving Effect to the Act of Pai-liament for the Abolition of Slavery. (44.) ----- 1836. xxv. 193 Two Statements made by the Agent of Jamaica, on behalf of the Assembly of that Colony, to the Colonial Secretary, dated I9th and 21st March 1836, in relation to the recent Proceedings of the Governor and Assembly of Jamaica ; and the Protest of the Agent against the Bill for reviving and continuing in force the Act of the Legislature of Jamaica to explain and amend an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (62.) ..-,-. igsg. xxv. 269 List of all Persons appointed Special Justices of the Peace for carrying into effect the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73. for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies, specify- ing the Date of every such Appointment, by whom appointed, and the Amount of Salary assigned to every sucli Justice. (247.) - - - - 1837. vm. 279 Similar. List. (271.) - ----- 1838. xiv. 495 Correspondence between the Colonial Secretary and the Governor of Jamaica relative to the alleged Maltreatment of Prisoners in the House of Correction in St. John's Parish, and Obstructions offered to the' Special Magistrates of St. Thomas in the Vale in the Discharge of their official Duties. (250.) - - - - 1837. vm. 235 See also- Negeo Education. 5Q 3 862 OENBRAL INDEX TO THE Slave - - -.< - - Sligo Slave Trade, &c. : III. Accounts ajad Papers — continued. 5.. Pizpers and Orders in Council relating to the Abolition of Slavery : •Order in Couilcil declaring that adequate and satisfactory Provision has been made by Law in the Island of Jamaica fbr giving Effect to the Act 3 & 4 "Will. 4. c. 73. for the Abolition of Slavery in the Colonies. (38.) - - ,- '- 1834. Vol. xxii. p. 217 Orders in Council, under 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73., for the Abolition of Slavery, declaring that adequate Provision has been made by Law in the Island of Jamaica and in British Guiana for giving Effect to the said Act. (24.) - - 1835. xxxvii. 473. 475 Papers in explanation of the Measures adopted by Government for giving Effect to the Act for the Abolition' of Slavery throughout the British Colonies : PartL (52.) - ,, - ... . . 1835. xxxiv. 1 PartlL (238.) - - ■ - - - 1835. xxxiv. 119 Part IL cont. (253.) - - - - - - 1835. xxxv. 1 Part III.— Div. L (242.1.) - - ,. - - - 1837. xi. 1 Part III.— Div. IL (242.2.) ■ - - - - 1837. xii. 1 Part IV. (12.) .'.'-. . . 1838. xn. 1 Part v.— Div. I. (89.) • - 1838. xm. 1 Part v.— Div. IL (89.) •• - - - 1838. xm..347 Despatches relative to the Emancipation of Slaves iii the Mauritius ; with the Answers thereto. (104.) .... 1839. ix. 421 6. Compensation for Abolition of Slavery : Contract for the Loan of Fifteen Millions to be raised, j under ihe Authority of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73., for Compensation to Owners of Slaves ; with Proceedings and Tenders respecting the same. (140.) - - 1835. xxxvii. 481 Account of all Sums paid to defray the Expenses of the Commissioners of Arbitration for in- quiring into and deciding upon Claims to Compensation, under the Act for the Abolition of Slavery, and of their Officers and Clerks. (26.) - - 1838. xv. 1 Return of the Names of the Parties to whom the Sum of 61,147Z. 13*. 2d., mentioned in the above Account, has been paid, with the Period of such Payments. (66.) 1838. xv. 7 Detailed Account of the Expenditure of the several Sums issued to defray the Expenses of the Commissioners of Slavery Compensation, with the Dates of such Payments, and the Purposes for which and Persons to whom the same were paid. (36.) 1838. xv. 3 A Statement of the average Value (in Sterling Money) of a Slave as appraised by the Sworn Valuators, and of the Compensation awarded for a Slave of each Class of the several ■Divisions of Prsedial Attached, of Praedial Unattached, and of Non-prsedial, in each of the Colonies where Compensation has been granted. (92.) - - 1838. xv. 735 A Statement of the Number of Slaves for whom Compensation has been claimed, and of the Number of Claims preferred for such Compensation, and of the Amount of Com- pensations awarded, in each of the Classes of Prsedial Attached, Prsedial Unattached, and Non-prEedial, in each of the Colonies where Compensation has been granted. (93.) - - ... 1838. XV. 725 Account of all Sums of Money awarded by the Commissioners of Slavery Compensation ; specifying the Date of each Order, the Parties to whom Payment is awarded, and the Colony in respect of which it is awarded : — Uncontested Claims.— Part I. (23.) - 1838. xv. 21 Ditto.— Part IL (23.) - - ... 1838. XT..415 Litigated Claims, &c.— Part HI. (23.) - - 1838. xv. 629 Account of the total Amount of the Sums claimed respecting which no Award has been made by the Commissioners of Slavery Compensation, &c. ; distinguishing the Colonies. (31. &40.) -. - - ■ _ . 1838. XV. 17. 19. Return made by Mr. Finlaison, Actuary of the National Debt Commissioners, on the Terms and Conditions of the Loan contracted for West Indian Emigration. (132.) - 1854. xix. 549 7. Free Labour and Negro Apprenticeships : Two Orders in Council, dated 30th July 1838, respecting indentured Apprentices in the Colonies. (332.) - - - - - 1838. xiv. 141 Return of the Number of Apprentices who have, in Jamaica, purchased their Freedom since . 1st August 1834 ; the gross Sum paid therefor ; and the Average per Head at which such Freedom had been purchased. (98.) _ - - 1838. xiv. 145 Papers relating to the Measures adopted by the Legislatures of Barbadoes, Montserrat, Nevis, Virgin Islands, St. Christopher, and St. Vincent, for the Abolition of the System of Apprenticeship on 1st August 1838. (233.) _ - 1838. xiv. 147 Papers relating to the Measures adopted by the Legislatures of Jamaica, British Guiana, Dominica, Grenada, and Tobago, for the Abolition of the System of Apprenticeship on 1st August 1838. (369.) i- - . . i838. xrv. 181 5ee a?«o Criminal Law, II. 1. Hodge, Arthue, Esq. HuggiKs, Edward, Esq. Negro Education. Offences at Sea. Portugal. Sierra Leone. Sugar. Treaties, lxvi. i. 3. i. Trinidad. West India Colonies. Slavery in India. See East Indies, II.i. Sleeping Statutes. See Statutes, Repeal op. Sligo Election : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Sligo Borough Election Petition ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee. (319.) - - - - - . , . 1852-3. XLV. 339 Index to the above. (319.-IL) - - ,-. ;, ;- 1852-3. xlv. 455 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 868 Slte ----- Smoke Small Debts, and Small Debt Coukts : ~. /.Bill to prevent Actions being brought in the Superior Courts in Ireland which ought to be ';]'-. brought in the Inferior Courts there by Civil Bill. (1802-3.) - - Vol. [v.] p. 87 ^ ' ■ %ill for the Discharge of Debtors in Execution for Small Debts from Imprisonment in certain ■ . Cases. ^ (56. of 1808.) ' - xv. 65 Bill for the more convenient Recovery of Small Debts in England and Wales. (125. of 1810.) - - - - - " - - - xxxn. 467 Bill for the more convenient Recovery of Small Debts in England and Wales. (18. of 1820.) As amended by the Committee. (9T. of 1820.) - - - cxiv. 107. 137 Bill to alter and amend the Act' 39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 46. for the Recovery of Small Debts in Scotland. (127. of 1825.) ... - . . . clxxv. 659 Bill for abolishing in Scotland Imprisonment for Civil Debts - of small Amount [not exceed- ing 8 Z. 6s. 8,.,■;: (102.) - - - V - - - - - 1847-8. vi. 523 A similar Bill. (81.) - , . . - - . 1849. iv. 465 A similar BiU. (106.) ..... . 1850. vi. 411 BiU to abate the Nuisance arising from the Smoke of Furnaces in the Metropolis, and from Steam Vessels between London Bridge and Richmond Bridge. • (406.) With the Amendments made on Report. (433.) ... 1852-3. vii. 333. 337 BiU to amend the Smoke Nuisance Abatement (MetropoUs) Act, 1853. (95.) With the Amendments made by the Commons. (209.) - - . 1856. vi. 459. 461 BUI for the Abatement of the Nuisance, arising from : the Smoke of Furnaces in populous Places in Scotland. (26.) ^As amended in Committee. (51.) With the Amend. ments made by the Commons. (187.) - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 325. 331. 335 Amendments and Clauses to be moved in Committee by the Lord Rossie. (26 a.) - - -" " 1857, Sess. 2. VL 329 5 Q 4 ' 86* GENERAL INDEX TO THE Smoke - - - - - Societt Smoke Nuisance — continued. Report addressed to Viscount Canning, by Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche and Dr. Lyon Playfair, upon the Means of obviating the Evils arising from the Smoke occasioned by Factories and other Works in large Towns. (84.) - - 1846. Vol. xliii. p. 515 Letter addressed to the Secretary of State for the Home Department by the General Board of Health, dated 20th July 1854 ; with a Digest of the Information obtained with regard to the Operation of Inventions for the Consumption of Smoke. - 1854. xix. 579 Return of all the Furnaces existing within the Metropolis before 20th August 1853 in any Glass or Pottery Works which were exempted from the Provisions of the Smoke Act of that Year, .and of any additional Furnaces erected in such Works since that Period; together with any Report which may have been made by the Commissioners of Police tothe Home Secretary. (59.) . - - . . 1856. xxir. 381 Return in relation to certain Glass and Pottery Furnaces erected since 20th August 1853, stating whether they consume their Smoke, and whether any Convictions have taken place •in relation thereto for any Offence under the Smoke Act, 1853. (90.) - 1856. xxii. 383 SMUGGtlNG : Bill to alter and amend the Act 24 Geo. 3. for the more effectual Prevention of Smuggling in Great Britain. (1801-2.) ... ... [n.] 391 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of Smuggling. (64. of 1805.) - - [xiji.] 379 Bill to amend and render more effectual the Act 47 Geo. 3. for the more effectual Prevention of Smuggling, and for regulating the Periods for cancelling and delivering up certain Bonds relating to the Customs. (104. of 1808.) - • - - - xv. 833 Bill for amending Two Acts for making more effectual Provision for the Prevention of Smuggling. (90. of 1817.) - - - •- - lxxxiii. 491 Bill to subject Foreigners to Arrest for Smuggling within certain Distances of His Majesty's Dominions ; for regulating Rewards to Seizing Officers ; and for further preventing the Importation of Tea without due Entry thereof. (83. of 1818.) - - lxxxviii. 379 BiU to enable His Majesty to direct the Distribution of Rewards awarded to Officers of the Army, Navy, or Marines, for apprehending Smugglers. (22. of 1819.) - xcvii. 47 Bill to amend the Laws relating to Smuggling and the Coasting Trade in Great Britain. (73. of 1820.) - . cxiv. 475 Bill for the Relief of Parishes from the Expenses of maintaining' the Wives and Families of Men convicted under the Laws for the Prevention of Smuggling, and sentenced to serve His Majesty in His Naval Service. (48. of 1830.) ... cclxiii. 89 Bill to repeal so much of the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 53. for the Prevention of Smuggling, as authorizes Magistrates to sentence Smugglers to serve in the Navy ; and to Ster and amend the said Act. (37. of 1834.) - - - i. pt. 1. p. 45 Bill for the Prevention of Smuggling. (343.) ,- - . . 1845.' in. 187 See also China. Isle of Man. Revenue Cuxters. Smtthe, W. B., Esq. See Education and Schools, Ireland, IH. 1. Snell Foundation. See Oxford University. Snuff. See Excise. Soap : ;;, ^ Bill for the Prevention of Frauds in the Duties on Soap ; for preserving the Books or Papers called Specimens left by Officers of Excise ; and for requiring more speedy Payment of the Duties on Printed .Calicoes. (164. of 1819.) - - - xcvir. 893 Bill to continue until 31st July 1848, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, certain of the Allowances of the Duty of Excise on Soap used in Manu- factures. (197.) - - ... 1847. V. 333 BiU to continue said Duties until 31st July 1850, and to the End of the then next Session. (182.) 1849. VI. 475 Bill to repeal the Duties, Allowances, and Drawbacks of Excise on Soap. (255.) 1852-3. vii. 341 Return of the Duty levied on Soap, distinguishing Hard and Soft ; of the Drawbacks allowed on Soap when used in Manufactures, and when exported : Also, the Duty levied on the Importation of Soap from the Colonies, distinguishing Hard and Soft (so far as relates to the Excise Department.) (105.) ..... 1847. xxi. 483' Similar Return, so far as relates to the Customs Department.- (108.) - 1847. xxi. 485 See also Excise, II. Socialism : Address' of the Lords to Her Majesty that Her Majesty will be pleased to command that Inquiries be made into the Diffusion of blasphemous and immoral Publications, and especially into the Tenets and Proceedings of a Society under the Name of " Socialists ;" with Her I^ajesty's Answer. (12.) ..... 1840. i. 861 Societies. See Benefit Building Societies. Church Building Society, &c. Dublin Protestant Association. Friendly Societies. Loan Societies. Naval Medical .Supplemental Fund Society. Partnerships, Scotland. Regimental Benefit Societies. Scientific and Literary Societies. Socialism. Societies, Seditious, &c. See Peace, Public, England. Peace, Public, Ireland. ElBBONISM. .SociKTT OF Arts, Gbants to. See Finance. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 865 Society ----- South Society Islands : Correspondence relative to the Society Islands : 1843. - - 1844. Vol. xn. p. 95 Correspondence relative to the Proceedings of the French at Tahiti, from the Year 1 825 to 1843. .---.... . 1844. XII. 107 • Papers relating to Tahiti, and to the Leeward or Society Islands. - - 1847. xvn. 671 See also Trade, Foreign, II. SoDOE AND Man, Bishopkick of : Bill for continuing the Bishoprick of Sodor and Man. (35.) - - 1838. iv. 721 See also Chttkch of England, II. 3. SoHAE, IN Akabia (Chief op). See Slave Trade, 1. 4. Soldiers. See Army. Soldiers and Mariners, Pretended. See Vagrants. Soldiers Pensions. See Pensions, Naval and Military. Soldiers Wives and Families. See Army, 1. 2. Crimean Army. Solicitors. See Attornies and Solicitors. Crown Solicitors. Indemnity. Solicitors to Board op Education, Ireland, &c. : Return of the Names of the Persons or Firm holding the Office of Solicitor to the Board of Education, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, Board of Erasmus Smith's Schools, Hibernian School, Board of Charitable Bequests in Ireland, and the Office of Clerk of the Peace of the County of Westmeath. (182.) ----- 1845. xvl 41 Somerset House : Bill for the Exchange of the Office in Somerset House of the Duchy of Cornwall for an Office to be erected in Pimlico on the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown. (295.) - - - . - - 1854. IV. 103 Somerset Central Eailway : Eeport of the Board of Trade on the Somerset Central Railway (Broad and Narrow Gauges, &c.) Bill. (23. I24.) ... - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 371 Somersetshire Railway Schemes. See West of England District of Railway^ Somnauth, Temple of. iSee East Indies, III. i. Soot. See Manure. Sorcery. See Witchcraft. SoTHEBY, Mr. See Exchequer Documents. Sound Dues : BiU to carry into eflfect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark [for the Abolition of the Sound Dues]. (48.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 343 Declaration of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and His Danish Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. James's : —With Tariff of Duties. - - ... 1841. xviii. 101 Final Arrangements between Great Britain and Denmark, respecting the Sound Dues ; viz. Agreement signed atElsinore, 13th August 1841, and Declaration signed at Copenhagen, 7th October 1841. - 1842. vii. 45 Correspondence relative to [the proposed Abolition of] the Sound Dues. - 1856. xx. 715 Report from Her Majesty's Minister at the Court of Denmark on the Negotiation for the Redemption of the Sound Dues ; dated 22d March 1857. - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 501 Treaty, Protocol, and Convention with Denmark for the Redemption of the Sound Dues ; signed at Copenhagen, 14th March 1857. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 511 South America : iBill to give effect to the Treaties of Commerce with Countries in America not at present provided with National Merchant Shipping. (30. of 1826.) - cxcix. 61 See also America, Central. Brazils. Columbia. Imports and Exports, II. 5., &c. South Sea Company. Spain. Spanish American Republics. West India Colonies. South American Colonies. See Aborigines. Slavery. South American Mines. See Precious Metals. South Australia : Bill to erect South Australia into a British Province, and to provide for the Colonization and Government thereof. (203.) - . - - 1834. i. pt.2. p. 1155 Bill to amend the Act 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 95. empowering His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British Province or Provinces. (259.) ... 1838. iv. 723 Bill to authorize the Advance of a Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund on account of the Colony of South Australia. (70.) - - - - 1841. iii. 563 Bin to provide for the better Government of South Australia. (209.) - 1842. iv. 509 First Annual Report of the Commissioners for the Colonization of South Australia, pursuant to Act 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 95. (344.) - . . . 1836. xxxvii.-^l [Subjects : — Sales of Land, Loan raised by the Commissioners. Treatment of the Aborigines. Extent of Emigration. Smrvey of the Colony. Difficulties the Commissioners have had to encounter.] > " Second Report of the Commissioners. (64.) - - . - 1838. xxxvii. 1 [SnBJECTS : — ^Extent of Emigration. Sale of Land. Progress of the Svirveys. Supply of Iiabour. Situati6nand Prospects of the Colony.] III. 5 R 866 GENERAL INDEX TQ THE South South Austealia — continued. Third Report of the Commissioners. (166.) - - - 1839. Vol. xxv. p. 397 [Subjects: — ^Emigration. Population. Aborigines. _ Sale of Land, rertilityof theSoil. Progress of the Surveys. Knanoe. Government. Expediency of establishing Municipal Corporations previous to the Introduction of a Constitution for the Cplony of South Australia.} Fourth Eeport of the Commissioners. (42.) - - - -.1841. xxtii. 1 [Subjects : — Eeoapitulation of the Substance of preceding Eeports, a,nd ageneral View of the Means by which the rapid Progress of the Colony has been effected. Climate of South Australia. Quality of Soil. Progress of Surveys. Sales of Land. Public "Works. Pinanciar Affairs. Suggestion of Measures preparatory to the Introduction of a Eepresentative Constitution J Fifth Eeporfc of the Commissioners. - - - . . . . 1843. \. 369 [Subjects : — Disposal of the Parliamentary Grant of last Session. Emigration. Population, State of Crime. Land Sales. Extent of Land ready for Sale, and Progress of Survey. Prices and Wages. Pauper Emigrants. Question of Renewal of a Free Emigration. Extension of Agricul- ture. Aborigines. Progress of Discovery.] Reports from Select Committee of the House of Commons on South Australia ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, Maps, Plans, &c. (174.) ... 1841. xxn. 1 [Subject : — ^Financial Embarrassments of the Colony.] Return intended to show the probable Population of South Australia at the End of 1838, 1839, and 1840. (in 174.) ..... i84l. xxu. 549 Statements of Sales of Public Lands in South Australia, (in 174.) . 1841. xxii. 550 Correspondence of the Colonial Department explanatory of the Debts incurred by the Government of South Australia, &c. (72.) .... 1841. iv. 365 Account of the Income and Expenditure of South Australia for each Year since the Act for establishing the Colony was passed ; stating the Sources of Income, whether from the Sale of Lands, or from internal Taxation ; and detailing, the Nature of the Expenditure, whether in England or in the Colony ; distinguishmg Salaries, Administration of Justice, Erection of Public Buildings, and Expense of conveying and settling Emigrants, (in 72.) - - - . . . . . 1841. IT. 563 Account of the Monthly Sales of Public Land in South Australia, effected in London, in 1839. (in 42.)" - 1841. xxvu. 30 Account of Special Surveys selected, from the 1st January to the 30th August 1839. (in 42.) ..... ... 1841. xxvii. 32 Statementof Financial Receipts and Payments for the Tear 1839. (in 42.) - 1841. xx"9ii. 35 Despatches addressed to and received from Colonel Gawler (1838-40) relative to the Finances of South Australia, (in 174.) - . . .' - . 1841. xxn. 561 Letter from J. Oswald, Esquire, M.P., to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, dated 13th February 1841, transmitting Memorial from certain Merchants of the City of Glasgow having Claims on the Colony of. South Australia, (in 174.) . 1841. xxn. 482 Papers relative to South Australia. - - ' - _ _ -^ - - 2843. v. 49 Map of South Australia, showing the Division into Counties of the settled Portions of the Province ; from the Survey of Captain Frome, R.E. - . . 1843. v. 391 Statements of Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Population, &c. of South Australia, in illustra. tion of Colonial Progress during the past Ten Years. - - 1852. xiii. 160 Despatches from the Governor of South Australia on the Subject of the Navigation of the River Murray. (46.) ... . . 1354. xiv. 393 See also Aborigines. Colonies, I. III. 1. Emigeation and Emigeants. Sta. TisTicAL Tables. South Devon Rail-way : Report of Railway Commissioners on South Devon Railway Bill, (in 148. 14.) . 1847. xl. 77 Statement, as extracted from the Books of the South Devon Railway, showing the various Items which compose the Balance, &c. of 31,227/. Is. 8rf. at the Bankers. (in 21.-App.) - - - .... 1849. XXIX. 612 Report of the Admiralty on the South Devon Railway Bill. (33.38.) - 1854. xxxvii. 815 South Dublin Union, ^ee Poor in Ieeland, HI. 2. South Dukham and Lancashiee Union Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway (Devia- tion of Line) Bill. (23.69.) .... 1859, Sess. 1. Tin. 249 South Essex Estuary and Reclamation : Report of the Admiralty on the South Essex Estuary and Reclamation (Improvement of the Rivers Crouch and Blackwater) Bill. (65. 16.) - - . 1852. xxix. 227 South Holland (LinoolnshiKe) Drainage : Eeport of the Admiralty on the South Holland Drainage (Lincolnshire) Improvement Bill. (49.17.) - - - - - , . - ■ .1849. xxxTiL 37 South Portland Street Suspension Bridge (Glasgo^w) : Report of the Admiralty on the South Portland Street Suspension Bridge Bill. (66. 6.) 1850. xxxiT. 381 South Sea Annuities : -1 South Sea Company : ,/ Bill to repeal so much of the Act 9 Anne aa vests in the South Sea Company the sole and exclusive Privilege of carrying on Trade to and from any Part of South America and the South Seas. (15. of 1806-7.) - - - - - ix. 46 Bill to enable Her Majesty to be Governor of the South Sea Company. ,(27.) - 1841. in. 565 SESSIONAL PAPERS, ] 801-1859, 867 South South Sea Annuities, &c. — continued. Bill for ciompleting the G-uarantee Fund of the South Sea Gompany, for advancing for the Public Service Part of the unclaimed Stock and Dividends in the Hands of the said ' Company, and for regulating the Allowance to be paid for the Management of the South Sea Stock and Annuities. (248.) - - 1844. Vol. v. p. 641 Bill to make further Provisions as to unclaimed Stocks, and Dividends of the South Sea Ooinpany. (64.) - . - _ . 1846. v. 425 Bill for redeeming or commuting the Annuity payable. to the South Sea Company and certain Annuities of Three Pounds per Centum per Annum,' and for creating new Annuities of Three Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, and Two Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, and issuing Exchequer Bonds. (164.) - 1852-3. vii. 343 Bill to extend the Provisions , of an Act of the present Session "for redeeming or commuting the Annuity payable to the South Sea Company, and certain Annuities of Three Pounds ' per Centum per Annum," and to provide for Payments to be made under the said Act. (387.) With the Amendments made on Report. (434.) - 1852-3. vii. 379. 387 Eeturn of all Orders made by the Lord Chancellor under 16 Vict. c. 23., on behalf of the Suitors of the Court of Chancery, in relation to the South Sea Annuities and other Funds belonging to them. (375.) - - . . 1852-3. xxv. 371 See also Debt, National. South Sea Duties : Account of the Amount of all South Sea Duties returned on imported Goods, and the Authority under which such Returns were made. (131. of 1831-32.) - - cccix. 661 South Sea Whale Fishery. See Whale Fishekt. South Stafpoedshire Mining District. See Mining- and Mandfactdring Population. South Staffordshire Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the South Staffordshire Railway (Cannock, &c. Branches) Bill. (148.21.) ----- 1847. xl. 119 Report of an Inspecting Officeri of the Railway Department to the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, upon an Accident which occurred on the South Staffordshire Railway, 23d December 1854. . - . . 1854-5. xxxiii. 507 Report of an Inspecting Officer respecting a Collision between Two Passenger Trains, which occurred on 21st May 1855, at the Dudley Station of the South Staffordshire Railway. .._.-.- 1854-5. xxxiii. 525 Further Correspondence on same Subject between the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council for Trade and the South Staffordshire Railway Company. - 1854^5. xxxiii. 533 Reports of the Board of Trade on the South Staffordshire Railway (Extension of Time, and Purchase of Tramway at Cannock ; also, Union of South Staffordshire with London and North-western Railway) Bill. (23. loi. 138.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 315. 409 South Wales Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the South Wales Railway (Deviation, Branches, Power of Purchase, &c.) Bill, (in 148.14.) - - - 1847.- xl. 177 Report of the Admiralty on the South Wales Railway Bill. (56.22.) 1851. xxx. 391 Report of the Admiralty on the South Wales Railway (Construction of new Railways to Milford Haven and at Newport, &c.) Bill. (65.5.) - - 1852. xxix. 203 Report of the Admiralty on the South Wales Railway (Pembroke Line) Bill. (119. 38.) ----- 1852-3. Lxvii. 443 Report of the Admiralty on the South Wales Railway, Monmouth Line (New Lines and Deviation) Bill. (119.39.) - ■ - - - 1852-3. Lxvn. 445 South Wales Railway Schemes : , Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on th6 South Wales Railway Schemes. (88.) Map. (88 a.) - - - 1845. xxxix. 147. 151 South Wales, Pembroke, and Tenby Junction Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the South Wales, Pembroke, and Tenby Junction Railway (Construction of Line) Bill. (23.70.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vni. 251 South Wales Turnpike Trusts : Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Turnpike Trusts in South Wales. (223.) - - - - - - - 1844. V. 733 Bill to make certain further Provisions for the Consolidation of Turnpike Trusts in South Wales. (262.) .-.--. 1345. y. 645 Bill for the further Amendment of the Laws relating to Turnpike Roads in South-Wales. (255.) ... - - . . . 1847. V. 487 Bill for the better Management and Control of Highways in South Wales. (121.) 1851. v. 81 Bill for extending the Time limited for putting into execution the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 16., for the better Management and Control of Highways in South Wales. (54.) 1854. iv. 229 Report to Her Majesty, of the Commissioners appointed for making Inquiry into the State of the Laws as administered, in South Wales which regula,te the Maintenance and Repair of Turnpike Roads, Highways, and Bridges, and into the Circumstances which have led to recent .Acts of Violence and Outrage in certain Districts of that Country ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. -' ' - - - 1844. xxxvi. 247 Index to the above Report., (in 310.) - - - - - 1847. xLv 179 5 R 2 868 GENERAL INDEX TO THE South . . . _ Southwahk South Wales Tuenpike Tetjsts — continued. Account of the Sums ordered to be paid out of the County Rates for the Repair of tie Turnpike Roads in South Wales. (119.) . . , 1846. Vol. xx. p. 385 Abstracts of the General Statements of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Turnpike Roads in South Wales for 1847; also Estimates for 1848. (77.) - 1847-8. xxi. 657 South Yorkshire, Doncastee, and Goole Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the South Yorkshire, Doncaster, and Goole Railway (Purchase of Sheffield Railway, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 62.) - . 1847. xl. 301 Report of the Admiralty on the South Yorkshire, Doncaster, and Goole Railway (Amendment of Acts, Deviation at Doncaster) Bill. (66. 22.) ... 1850. xxxit. 469 South Yorkshire Railway and River Dun : Report of the Board of Trade on the South Yorkshire Railway and River Dun (Debenture Stock, &c.) Bill. (23.144.) . - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vin. 425 Southampton. See Quarantine. Southampton Buildings. See Chancery, Court of, I. Southampton Railway. See London and Southampton Railway. Southampton Waterworks : Report of the Admiralty on the Southampton Waterworks Bill. (66. 12.) - 1850, xxxiv. 387 Southampton and Dorchester Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways ton the Southampton and Dorchester Railway (Blandford Branch, New Forest Deviation and Branches, Weymouth Branch) Bill. (in 148. 5.) 1847. xl. 41 South-eastern Railway : Report from the Lords Committees on the Bill for making a Railway from the London and Croydon Railway from the Termination thereof at Croydon to Dover, to *be called " The South-eastern Railway." (136.) - . - . 1836. xn. 13 Report of Major General Pasley on an Accident which took place on the South-eastern Railway on 28th July 1845. (369.) .... 1845. xxxix. 367 Report of Major General Pasley on the fatal Accident of 20th January 1846, on the South- ' eastern Railway, occasioned by the falling of a Bridge under a Goods Train. (7.) .-..-.-.. 1846. XLii. 661 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the proposed Schemes of the South-eastern Railway Company for Railway Communication between London and Dover. (215.) 1847. xl. 343 Report of the Railway Commissioners on the South-eastern Railway Bills (Mid-Kent and Dii-ect Tunbridge ; Lewisham to Croydon and Bromley ; Maidstone to Great Chard ; Strood to Maidstone and Chilham ; North Kent and Bricklayers Arms Junction ; Greenwich Widening ; London Bridge Station). (148.1.) - - 1847. xl. 11 Report of the Committee of Investigation to the Proprietors of the South-eastern Railway Company, dated 14th May 1849. (206.) - - - 1850. xv. 517 Questions of I^aw propounded to the Judges in the Case of the Queen (on the Prosecu- tion of Charles Edwards) v. the South-eastern Railway Company (Writ of Error.) (263.) .-...--. 1852-3. xxv. 265 Opinion of the Judges on the above. (276.) ... 1852-3. xxv. 267 Observations on the South-eastern (Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Purchase, &c.) Bill, forwarded by the Board of Trade, on 29th April last, to the Chairman of the Com- mittees of the House of Lords, and the Chairman of Committee on Ways and Means, House of Commons. (252.) - - - -1852-3. xxv. 711 Report of the Admiralty on the South-eastern Railway (Strood to Maidstone) BUI. (119.61.) - - - - 1852-3. Lxvii. 503 Report of the Admiralty on the South-eastern Railway, Greenwich and North Kent (from the North Kent Railway to the River Thames) Bill. (1 19. 71.) - 1852-3. lxvii. 533 Reports of the Inspecting Officers of the Railway Department to the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council for Trade upon Four Accidents which occurred on the South- eastern Railway, One near the Reading Station on 12th September, One near Gravesend on 29th September, One at the Bricklayers Arms Junction on 7th December, and One at the Strood Station on 25th December 1855. - - . 1856. xl. 339 South-eastern and Kentish Railway Schemes : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Kentish and South-eastern Railway Schemes. (11.) Map. (11a.) - - - 1845, xxxix. 1. 13 Southern Whale Fisheries. See Whale Fisheries, Southesk Claim of Peerage : Bill to relieve Sir James Carnegie, of Southesk, Kinnau-d, and Pittarrow, Baronet, from the Effect of the Attainder of James Fifth Earl of Southesk and Bai'on Carnegie of Kinnaird and Leuchars in Scotland. (164.) .... 1854-5. iii. 215 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Sir James Carnegie of Kinnaird, Baronet, to Her Majesty, claiming as of Right to be Earl of Southesk, &c. (283.) - - - 1847-8. xxii. 205 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1854. (164.) - - - 1854. xx. 489 Minutes of Evidence taken in Session 1854-5. (a.) - - - 1854-5. xxi. 63 Southwahk. See Gaols and Prisons, II. i. Metropolis Assessments. SouTHWARK, High Bailiff of. See County. Courts. SouTHWARK, St, George t^e Martyr, See Poor and Poor Rates; III, 6. SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 869 SouTHWAEK - - - - Spain SOTJTHWAEK CoURT OF REQUESTS : Beturn from the Commissioners of the Court of Requests for the Borough of Southwark and the East Half Hundred of Brixton of the Number of Plaints entered in the said Court in each of the Years 1835, 1836, and 1837 ; showing in each Tear the Number of Debts not exceeding 405., and the Number exceeding 40«. and not exceeding 5/. (357.) 1838. Vol. xviii. p. 57 SOTJTHWAEK ReCTOEY : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the Bill for making better Provision for the Support and Maintenance of the Rector of the Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark. (35. of 1807.) - - xiv. 303 SocTHWAEK AND Vauxhall Wateewoeks. See Metropolis Watee. Spadesbouenb Beidge. See Worcester Road. in: Bill to carry into execution the Stipulations of Convention between His Majesty and His Catholic Majesty for the Settlement of certain British Claims upon Spain, and of certain Spanish Claims upon the United Kingdom. (31. of 1829.) - - ccxLii. 199 Account of the Real Value of Imports and Exports between Great Britain and Spain and Portugal respectively, and also between Spain and Portugal. (19. of 1809.) xxix. 381 Papers relative to Discussions with Spain in 1803 and 1804. (1805.) Note from Admiral Apodaca respecting the Treaty with Spain, dated 9th March 1809; and Mr. Canning's Reply. (54. of 1809.) ..... xxix. 291 Convention between His Britannic Majesty and His Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. of Spain; signed at London, 5th Feb. 1814. (1814-15.) - - - lxxvi. 317 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between His Majesty and His Catholic Majesty Ferdi- nand VII. of Spain ; signed at Madrid, 5th July 1814. (1814-15.) - lxxvi. 325 Papers and Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Spain, France, and Portugal : (Class A.) Verona and Paris ; (Class B.) Paris and Madrid. (1823.) - - clviii. 363 Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Canning and Don Victor Saez respecting the French Army in Spain under the Duke of Angoulgme. (1823.) ... clviii. 423 Communications with the Governments of France and Spain relating to the Spanish American Provinces. (1824.) ....... clxxiv. 1 Convention between His Majesty and the Catholic King for the final Settlement of the Claims of British and Spanish Subjects under the Convention concluded at Madrid, 12th March 1823 ; (signed at London, 28th October 1828.) treaty between His Britannic Maj-esty, the Queen Regent of Spain during the Minority of Her Daughter Queen Isabella II., the King of the French, and the Duke of Braganza, Regent of Portugal and the Algarves, in the Name of Queen Donna Maria II. ; signed at London, 22d April 1834. - - - 1834. xxiii. pt. 1. p. 375 Additional Article to the above Treaty ; signed at London, 18th August 1834. Correspondence between the Spanish Government and the Foreign Secretary relative to the Suspepsion of the Foreign Enlistment Act in favour of, the Spanish Government. (98.) ......... 1835. XXXVII. 467 Agreement for the Exchange of Prisoners proposed by Lord Eliot, commissioned by His Britannic Majesty, to serve as a Rule of Conduct for the Commanders of the Belligerent Armies in certain Provinces of the Kingdom of Navarre. (209.) - 1835. xxxvii. 471 Correspondence relative to the Liberation of the Spanish Subjects taken on board the British Sloop the Isabella Anna, 1835. (8.) - - - - - 1836. xxv. 43 Supplementary Paper, 1835. (18.) ... 1836. xxv. 53 Supplementary Papers, 1836. (20.) .... 1836. xxv. 55 Correspondence relative to the sanguinary Character of the Warfare carrying on in Spain, July 1835 to March 1836. (64.) ..... 1836. xxv. 57 Supplementary Paper. (71.) ... 1836. xxv. 73 Letter from Commodore Lord John Hay to Don Luis P. de Cordoba, tendering the Co- operation of the Squadron under his Command for the Assistance of the Queen of Spain. (70.) .--.-.. 1836. xxv. 71 Despatch fiom the Officer commanding H. M. Steam Ship Phoenix, on the North Coast of Spain, relating to the forcing of the Carlist Intrenchments before San Sebastian by the British and Spanish Forces. (100.) ..... 1836. xxv. 75 Returns of all Warlike Stores, Clothing, Accoutrements, Arms, Ammunition, Artillery, Congreve Rockets, likewise all Naval Stores of every Description, furnished to the Queen of Spain by the British Government, stating the Value of the same, and if any and what Payments have been made on account thereof ; and of the Names, Rank, and , Number of all Officers on Half Pay in the. British Service serving in the Queen of Spain's Army. (12.) - 1836. xxv. 47 Despatch from Commodore Lord John Hay to C. Wood, Esq., dated 18th of March 1837, relative to the Affair of Hernani. (57.) - - 1837. xv. 155 Papers relative to the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion upon the Spanish Govern- ment. ........ 1838. XVII. 51. Papers relative to the War in Spain. .... 1839. xi. 123 Correspondence between Colonel Wylde and Viscount Palmerston, relating to the Convention of Bergara. - - - - - - - - 1840. xix. 651 Reports of the Commissioners for examining the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion upon the Spanish Government. . - , , - 1840. xxxvi. 643 oE 3 870 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Spain ----- Special Spain — continued. Correspondence respecting the Measures taken by the Spanish Government to pay the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion which served in Spain. - 1840. Vol. xix. p. 707 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries s^-Part the Thirteenth— Spain. - - - - - - - 1844. vi. 433 Correspondence between the Earl of Aberdeen and the Duke of Sotomayor respecting the Claim of Spain, that the Sugaj-9 of Cuba and Porto .Eico ' should be admitted into the United Kingdom upon the same Terms as the Sugars of the United States and of Venezuela. . . ' - -".-'. 1845. xiy. 341 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - - 1846. xviii. 123 Correspondence relating to Marriages of Queen and Infanta of Spain. - 1847. xvii. 253 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - - 1847. xvii. 351 Appendix to the above Correspondence. (Treaty of Utrecht.) - 1847. xvii. 373 Papers relative to certain Restrictions imposed by the Spanish Government on the Importation of Foreign Woollen and Cotton Goods. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 1 Correspondence between the British Government and Spain relative to the Political Affairs of the la;tter Country. - - - - - - 1847-8. xix. 11 Appendix. - - - - - - 1847-8. xix. 21 Papers relative to the Affairs of Spain ; and Correspondence between Sir Henry Bulwer and the Duke of Sotomayor. - - - - - - 1847-8. xix. 25 Despatch from Sir Henry Bulwer to Viscount Palmerston ; dated London, 30th May 1848. - - - - " - - 1847-8. xix. 97 Correspondence between Viscount Palmerston and M. De Isturiz, relating to the Removal of Sir Henry Bulwer from Madrid. - - - - - 1847-8.' xix. 113 The Spanish Tariff, 17th July 1849. - - - ' - - 1849. xx. 49 Correspondence relating to the Renewal of Diplomatic Relations between Great Britain and Spain. - - - - - -- - 1850. xix. 65 Concordat between the Queen of Spain and the Court of Rome ; signed at Madrid, 16th March 1851. - - . - - - - 1851. xiv. 769 Correspondence relative to the Protestant Burial Ground at Madrid. - 1851. xv. 17 Further Correspondence on same Subject. . - . 1852-3. xxi. 127 Correspondence with Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid respecting the Twenty-fifth Article of the Royal Spanish Decree of 17th November 1852, respecting the Exercise of the Protestant Religion by Foreigners in Spain. - - - 1852-3. xxi. 123 Convention between Her Majesty and the Queen of Spain for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at Madrid, 7th July 1857. - - 1857-8. xv. 39 Convention between Her Majesty and the Queen of Spain relative to Communication by Post ; signed at Aranjuez, 21st May 1858. - - - 1857-8. xv. 25 See also Aems and Ammunition. Cuba. Impokts and Exports, II. 6. &c. Italy. Peninsula, Campaign in. Peotestant Religion in Foreign Countries. Slave Trade, 1. 4. III. 1. 3. Statistical Tables. Tariffs op Foreign States. Trade, Foreign, II. Spain, Embassy to. See Foreign Office. Spalding Improvement : Report of the Admiredty on the Spalding Improvement Bill. (119.33.) - 1852-3. Lxvn. 433 Spanish American Republics : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Parts XVII. XVIII. XIX. Spanish American Republics. - 1847. vii. 1 See also South America. Spanish Refugees : Return of the total Number of Spanish Refugees who have been Pensioners of the British Government since the Death of Ferdinand the Seventh in 1833 ; specifying what Number have been first put. on the List since that Period, also what Number are now receiving such Pensions, and the total Amount of the Pensions allowed to such Pensioners. (148.) - - - - ' - - - - 1847-8, XXI. 521 Spars. See Timber. Spasmodic Cholera. See Cholera. , Spawn op Fish. See Fish. Speaker. See House op Commons, 2. Special Bail. See Courts in England. Special Constables. See Constables. Special Juries, Ireland. See Juries and Jurors. Special Justices for the Colonies, ^ee Jamaica. Slavery, III. 4. Special Services in the Church- See Church op England," 1. 8. Special Petty Sessions : Bill to make further Provisions for the holding of Special Petty Sessions, and to provide for the speedy and summary Trial and Punishment of Offenders in certain Cases. (9.)- - - - - . - , ... . 1841. III. 479 SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. 871 Specie - - -,. , - - Speeches Specie. See Coin and Coinage. East Indies, III. 3. Specifications. See Lbtteks Patent. Speeches: , Of King George III. .• His Majesty's, Speech on opening the First Session of the First Parliament of the United Kingdom, 2d February 1801. . - . . . Vol. cccxxix. p. 1 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 2d July 1801. - - 9 His Majesty's Speech on opening the Second Session, 29th October 1801. - - 13 proroguing the same, 28th June 1802. - - - 25 opening the First Session of the Second Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d Nov. 1802. - - - 29 proroguing the same,, 12th August 1803. ' - - - 45 - - - opening the Second Session, 22d November 1803. - - 49 proroguing the same, 31st July 1804. - - - 57 - ■ - opening the Third Session, 15th Jan. 1805. - - 61 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 12th July 1805. - - 69 "-,-'- opening the Fourth Session, 21st Jan. 1806. - 73 proroguing the same, 23d July 1806. - - 81 opening the First Session of the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom, 19th Dee. 1806. - 85 proroguing the same, 27th April 1807. - - 93 opening the First Session of the Fourth Parlia- ment of the United Kingdom, 26th June 1807. 97 - - - proroguing the same, 14th August 1807. - - 105 - - - opening the Second Session, 21st Jan. 1808. - 109 proroguing the same, 4th July 1808. - - 117 opening the Third Session, 19th Jan. 1809. - 121 - - - proroguing the same, 21st June 1809. - - 129 opening the Fourth Session, 23d Jan. 1810. - 133 - - - - proroguing the same, 21st June 1810. - - 141 Of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent : The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the Fifth Session of the Fourth Parlia- ment of the United Kingdom, 12th Feb. 1811. 153 ^ -_ - - - - proroguing the same, 24th July 1811. - - 161 - - - - - opening the Sixth Session, 7th Jan. 1812. - 165 ,' - - - - - proroguing the same, 30th July 1812. - - 181 HisHoyal Highness's Speech on- opening the First Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 30th Nov. 1812. - 185 r - proroguing the same, 22d July 1813. - - 193 - - - - - opening the Second Session, 4th Nov. 1813. - 197 - proroguing the same, 30th July 1814. - - 213 - opening the Third Session, 8th Nov. 1814. - 217 - proroguing the same, 12th July 1815, - 225 The Lords Commissioner^ Speech on opening the Fourth Session, 1st Feb. 1816. - 229 His Eoyal Highness's Speech on proroguing the same, 2d July, 1816. - - - 237 opening the Fifth Session, 28th Jan. 1817- - - 241 proroguing the same, 12th July 1817. - - 253 The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the Sixth Session, 27th Jan. 1818. - 257 His Eoyal Highness's Speech on proroguing the same, 10th ttune 1818. - - 265 The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the First Session of the Sixth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 21st Jan. 1819. .... - 269 His Royal Highness's Speech on proroguing the same, 13th July 1819. - 277 opening the Second Session,' 23d Nov. 1819. - 281 Of King George IV. : The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the Second 'Session of the Sixth Par- liament of the United Kingdom, 28th Feb. 1820. , '- . - 297 His Majesty's Speech on opening the First Session of the Seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 27th April 1820. - - . 301 „- opening the Second Session, 23d Jan. 1821. - . 309 The Lords Commissioners Speech on ^oroguing the same, 11th July 1821. - - 317 His Majesty's Speech on opening the Third Session, 5th Feb. 1822. - - . 321 - - - prorogukig the same, 6th Aug. 1822. ... - . 329 The Lords Commissioners Speech on; opening the Fourth Session, 4th Feb. 1823. - 333 - - - proroguing the same, 19th July.1823. . - - 341 - - - - - opening the Fifth Session, 3d Feb. 1824. - 345 His Majesty's Speech on proroguing the same, 25th June 1824. ,. - . 353 The Lords. Commissioners Speech on opening. the Sixth .Session, 3d Feb. 1825. - 357 - - proroguing the same,! 6th July 1825. - - 365 opening the. Seventh, .Session, 2d Feb. 1826. - 369 proroguing the same, 31st May 1826. - - 377 His Majesty's Speech on opening the , First Session of the Eighth Parliament of the . United Kingdom, 21st, Nov. 1826. - ,, ,;.^. , . . . 331 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 2d July 1827, - - 389 5 R 4 872 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Speeches Speeches — continued, 1. Of King George IV. — continued. The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the Second Session of the Eighth Parliament of theUnited Kingdom, 29 Jan. 1 828. Vol. cccxxix. p. 393 - - ... proroguing the same, 28th July 1828. - - 401 - opening the Third Session, 5th Feb. 1829. - 405 ----- proroguing the same, 24th June 1829. - - 413 - opening the Fourth Session, 4th Feb. 1830. - 417 Of King William IV.: His Majesty's Speech on proroguing the Fourth Session of the Eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d July 1830. - - - 433 - - - opening the First Session of the Ninth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 2d Nov. 1830. - - - 437 - - - proroguing the same, 22d April 1831. ... 445 - - - opening the First Session of the Tenth Parliament of the UnitedKingdora,'21st June 1831. - - - 449 proroguing the same, 20th Oct. 1831. ... 457 opening the Second Session, 6th Dec. 1831. ,- - 461 - - - proroguing the same, 16th Aug. 1832. - . 473 opening the First Session of the Eleventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, 5th Feb. 18^3. - . - 477 - - - proroguing the same, 29th Aug. 1833. - - - 485 opening the Second Session, 4th Feb. 1834. - - 489 proroguing the same, 15th Aug. 1834. - - 501 opening the First Session of the Twelfth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 24th Feb. 1835. - 505 proroguing the same, 10th Sept. 1835. - . . 513 - - - opening the Second Session, 4th Feb. 1836. - - . 517 proroguing the same, 20th Aug. 1836. ... 525 The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the Third Session, 31st«Jan. 1837. - 529 Of Queen Victoria : Her Majesty's Speech on proroguing the Third Session of the Twelfth Pai-liament of the United Kingdom, 17th July 1837. - - - 549 opening the First Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 20th Nov. 1837. - - . 1838. i. 1 proroguing the same, 16th Aug. 1838. - . 1838. I. 997 opening the Second Session, 5th Feb. 1839. - - 1839. i. 1 proroguing the same, 27th Aug. 1839. - - 1839. i. 817 opening the Third Session, 16th Jan. 1840. - . 1840. i. 1 proroguing the same, 11th Aug. 1840. - - 1840. i. 881 opening the Fourth Session, 26th Jan. 1841. - - 1841. i. 1 proroguing the same, 22d June 1841. - - 1841. i. 557 The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the First Session of the Fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 24th Aug. 1 841. - 1841. i. 561 proroguing the same, 7th Oct. 1841. - 1841. 1.667 Her Majesty's Speech on opening the Second Session, 3d Feb. 1842. - - 1842. i. 1 proroguing the same, 12th Aug. 1842. - . 1842. 1.855 The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the Thitd Session, 2d Feb. 1843. - 1843. i. 1 Her Majesty's Speech on proroguing the same- 24th Aug. 1843. - - 1843. i. 835 opening the Fourth Session, 1st Feb. 1844. - . 1844. i. 1 The Lords Commissioners Speech 6n proroguing the same, 5th Sept. 1844. - 1844. i. 893 Her Majesty's Speech on opening the Fifth Session, 4th Feb. 1846. - - 1845. i. 1 - - - proroguing the same, 9th Aug. 1845. . - 1845. i. 1069 opening the Sixth Session, 22d Jan. 1846. - . 1846. i. 1 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 28th Aug. 1846. - 1846. 11. 775 Her Majesty's Speech on opening the Seventh Session, 9th Jan. 1847. - - 1847. i. 1 proroguing the same, 23d July 1847. - - 1847. 11. 589 The Lords Commissioners Speech on opening the First Session of the Fifteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 23d Nov. 1847. - . . . 1847_8, i. 1 Her Majesty's Speech on proroguing the same, 5th Sept. 1848. - - 1847-8. 11. 635 opening the Second Session, 1st Feb. 1849, . - 1849. i. 1 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 1st Aug. 1849. - 1849. n. 509 openingtheThirdSession,31st Jan. 1850. - 1850. ' I. 1 Her Majesty's Speech on proroguing the same, 15th Aug. 1850. - . 1850. 11. 569 opening the Fourth Session, 4th Feb. 1851. - . 1851. i. 1 proroguing the same, 8th Aug. 1851. - - 1851. 11. 527 opening the Fifth Session, 3d Feb. 1852. - - 1852. i. 1 proroguing the same, 1st July 1852. - - 1852. 1.847 opening the First Session of the Sixteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, 4th Nov. 1852. - . 1852-3. i. 1 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 20th Aug. 1853. - 1852-3. 11. 733 Her Majesty's Speech on opening the Second Session, 31st Jan. 1854. - . 1854. i. 1 proroguing the same, 12thAug. 1854. - - 1854. 11. 641 opening the Third Session, 12th Dec. 1854. - . 1854-5. i. 1 The Lorda Commissioners Speech on proroguing the same, 14th Aug. 1855. 1854-5. 11. 605 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 873 » Speeches ----- Spirits Spbeche s — continued. Of Queen Victoria — continued. Her Majesty's SpeecK on opening the Fourtli Session, 31st Jan. 1856. - 1856. Vol. i. p. 1 The Lords Commissioners Speech on proroguing same, 29tli July 1856. - 1856. ii. 513 opening Fifth Session, 3d Feb. 1857. - 1857, Sess. 1. 1. 1 proroguing same, 21st March 1857. 1857, Sess. 1. 1.249 opening the First Session of the Seventeenth Parlia- ment, 7th May 1857. - - 1857, Sess. 2. i. 1 . - - - proroguing same, 28th Aug. 1857. - 1857, Sess.2. ii. 449 Her Majesty's Speech on opening the Second Session, 3d Dec. 1857. - - 1857-8. i. 1 proroguing same, 2d Aug. 1858. - 1857-8. ii. 605 opening the Third Session, 8d Feb. 1859. - 1859, Sess. 1. i. 1 The Lord Commissioners Speech on proroguing same, 19th April 1859. - 1859, Sess. 1. i. 565 See also Addeesses. SpilsbtjKY, Bukdett t. See Bukdett v. Doe dem. Spilsbuey. Spilsbuet, Sktnnee v. See Sktnneb v. Doe dem. Spilsbuet. Spirit Licenses. See Spieits, 1. 3. Toll-bak Keepees, Scotland. Victdallees. Spieit op Wine : Bill to allow Spirit of Wine to be used Duty-free in the Arts and Manufactures of the United Kingdom. (166.) . . - . - 1854-5. vi. 471 Spieits : L Bills relating to Distillation, Collection of the Duties, &c. : • 1. Distillation of Spirits. , , 2. Regulation of the Trade, and Collection of the Duties : n. Eeports relating to Distillation. in. Accounts and Papers respecting Spirits, Distillation, &c. L Bills relating to Distillation, Collection of the Duties, &c. : 1. Distillation of Spirits : Bill for prohibiting the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain for a limited Time. (96. of 1808.) - ' - - - XV. 637 Bill to ^ant Duties on Worts or Wash made from Sugar during the Prohibition of Distillation from Corn or Grain. (118. of 1^08.) . - . - xv. 641 Bill to prohibit the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in the United Kingdom for a limited Time. (22. of 1809.) ----- xxiii. 49 Bill for prohibiting the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or, Grain in Great Britain; and to suspend the Importation of British or Irish made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively. (16. of 1810.) ------ xxxii. 25 Bill to grant Duties upon Spirits distilled from Corn in Ireland, to allow Drawbacks on the Exportation thereof, to make Regulations for the Encouragement of licensed Distillers,- and for amending the Laws relating to the Distillery. (24. of 1810.) - xxxii. 59 Bill to regulate the Continuance of Licenses for distilling Spirits from Sugar in the Lowlands of Scotland. (104. of 1810.) - - . - - xxxii. 351 BiU to suspend for One Year the Duties on Corn Wash for the Distillation of Spirits in England, and the Duties on the Distillation of Spirits from Sugar in Scotland; and to enable Distillers to make Spirits from Corn, or from Sugar Wash,' as the relative Prices of the Material shall render expedient. (44. of 1811.) - - - xli. 389 Bill to continue so much of the Acit 49 Geo. 3. for prohibiting the Distillation of Spirits from Corn or Grain in the United Kingdom, as relates to Great Britain; and to continue the Act suspending the Importation of British or Irish made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively ; and for granting Duties on Worts or Wash made from Sugar during the Prohibition of Distillation from Corn or Grain. (8. of 1812.) - xlvii. 1 Bill to consolidate and amend the Regulations in several Acts for imposing and levying Fines upon Parishes, Townlands, and other Places in respect of the unlawful Distillation of Spirits in Ireland. (111. of 1813-14.) - - - - lxix. 659 Bill to amend the last above and other similar Acts, and to provide for the more effectual Suppression of unlawful Distillation. (162. of 1819.) - - - xcvii. 869 Bill to repeal the Duties on Spirits distilled in England, and on Licenses for distilling^ recti- fying, or compounding such Spirits, and for the Sale of Spirits, and to impose other Duties in lieu thereof ; and to provide other Regulations for the Collection of the said Duties and for the Sale of Spirits, and for the warehousing of Spirits without Payment of Duty for Exportation. (169. of 1825.) ... - clxxvi. 933 Bill to further encourage the Distillation of Spirits from Sugar in the United Kingdom. (23.) - - -^ 1847. III. 597 Bill to permit the Distillation of Spirits from Sugar, Molasses, and Treacle in the United Kingdom. (370.) - 1847-8. iv. 483 Bill to continue and amend the Acts for the better Prevention of the Sale of Spirits by unlicensed Persons in Ireland. (264.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (^281.) - - - - - . " - - 1854. VI. 327. 387 Amendments to be ^proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (281 a.) - - 1854. vi. 347 lil. 5 s 874 GEN{EEALiIN©EX T© THE Spirits Spibits : I.Bills — continued. •■'■'.•■. 1. JDistillation of Spirits-r-coutinned. -. . ; Bill to amend au'Act of the Eighteenth Year of Her Maj,esty, to amend theLaws for the better Prevention, of the Sale of Spirits by unlicensed Persons, and for the bettet Sup- pression of illicit Distillafiou, in Ireland. (169^) - - 1854-5. Vol. vi. p. 481 Bill (inter alia) to amend an Act pi the la-st Session of Parliament relating to the Sale of Spirits by'unlicerised Persons, anddllicit Distillation, in Ireland. (247.) 1854-5. vi. 429 Bill to permit, the Use, of Rice in the Distillation .of Spirits. (215.) - 1856. it. 409 Bill to continue and amend the Actiy & 18 Vict, 'c.89., and also the,Laws/or the Suppression and Prevention of illicit ;• Distillation - in Ireland; and to constitute the' Constabulary Force Officers of Customsrfor certain Purposes. (158.) - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 299 2. Regulation of the Trade in Spirits, and Collection, of the Duties : . '■ Bill to prevent the Importation of British or Irish made Spuits-into Great Britain or Ireland respectively. (23. of 1809.) - - -, , - , - ... - x^iii. 45 Bill to suspend Payment of all Drawbacks on Spirits made in'Great Britain or Ireland, and exported from either Country to the other ; to suspend, the Importation into Great Britain of Irishrmade Spirits, except .such as -shall have been warehoused according to Law ; and to regulate the Trade in Home-made Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland. (99. of 1811.) . . . . - . v- , - XLI. 649 Bill to provide for^ regulating the warehousing ^of Spirits distilled from Com in Ireland for Exportation, and for transferring the Custody of Spirits so wai'ehQ^sgid from the Com- missioners of Customs to the Commissioners of Excise. (29. of 1812.) - xltii. 375 Bill for amending the, several. Acts for regulating the Distillation of Spirits in Ireland. (138. of 1812-13.) - - ■ -, " - -,,.,.- - Lix. 841 Bill to amend the several Acts for regulating and securing the Collection 'of the Duties on Spirits distilled in Ireland. ' (76. of 1813-14.) /- - - lxix. 453 Bill to regulate for a limited Time the Trade In Spirits between Great Britain and Ireland reciprocally. (112; of 1813-14.) -' . - - ■ , - : ,, ,, . .-;, lxix. 688 Bill to continue the temporary Fourth Part of tlje Duties payable in Scotland upon Distillers Wash, Spirits, and Licenses, '&c; (105. of 1814-15.) "- - '■'' - lxxiii. 565 Bill fqr establishing the Use of Sikes's Hydrometer in ascertaining the Strength of Spirits, instead of Clarke's Hydrometer. (92. of 1816.) .. i . . lxxvu. 313 Bill to grant certain Duties of Excise upon Spirits made from Corn or Grain in Scotland and Ireland, and upon Licenses 'for Stills for making feuch' Spirits; and to prbvide for the better collecting and securing Such Duties, and for the- warehou'sing- such Spirits without Payment of Duty. (112. of 1823.) ' ■- •- --. - ' . cxlw. 1021 Bill to repeal the Duties on Spirits made in Ireland, alnd'to impose other Dtities in lieu thereof, and to impose additional Duties oh Licences to Retailers of Spirits in the United Kingdom.: (219.) - :. - - . . . 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1257 Bill to exempt certainRetailei-s of Spirits to a small Amount froin the additional Duty on Licences ; and to discontinue the- Excise Survey on Wine, and the Use of Permits for the Removal thereof. ■" (192.) ^' ' ■ -> - - - - 1835. 11. 559 Bill to suspend,' until 10th Oct. 1839, the Operation of so much of Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 38. as pl'Ohibits the holdiiig of Licenses for the Sale of Spirits by Retail by Grocers in Ireland. (351.) - , - . - - - - - 1838. IV. 729 Bill for ithe better Prevention of the Sale of Spirits by unlicensed Persons in Ireland ; and for repealing Parts of the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 38^ for amending an Act of the Third and' Fourth Years of His late Majesty,' 'for' amending the'Laws relating to Excise Licenses, and the Sale of Wine, Spirits, Beer, and Cider by Retail, in Ireland. (232.) -. - - -.- . . 1839. iii. 549 Bill t&allow Dealers in Spirits t- to' retail; Foreign Spirits and -Liqueurs, not to be drunk on the Premises, on. taking out. an additional License for that Purpose ; and to give further Power for. granting Permits to Dealere in and Retailers of Spirits. (245.) ;- - - - - :> ' - : - - 1839. 11. 445 Bill to reduce the Duty on Rum and Rum Shrub the Produce of and imported from certain ^"ti*?i Possessions in the East Indies into the, United Kingdom, (43,). - 1.841. in. 101 Bill to repeal the present and impose and allow new countervailing Duties and Drawbacks of Excise on Mixtures and Preparations made with Spirits, when removed from or into England, Scotland, or Ireland respectively ; and to suspend for a limited Time so much of 5 Vict. s. 2. c. 15. as repeals thp Allowance on Spirits made from Malt only in Ireland. (109;) -' / - ■- ' .-' '" " - 1842. ra. 281 BUI to reduce the Duty on Spirits in Ireland, and to impose other countervailing Duties and Drawbacks on the Removal of certain Mixtures and Compounds between Ireland,- England, and Scotland respectively. (214.) - - ' '1843. 11.559 Bill for'repealirig so much of the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 43., intituled "An Act for amending and making more effectual the LawS concerning Turnpike Roads in Scotland," as relates to Powers of Justices to grant Licences to Tacksmen of ToUs, &c. (142.) — —As amended in Committee. (208.)'' - ... ■ w , 1845. v. 641. 643 A, similar Bill. (5.) -----.. 1846. v. 485 Bill to amend certain Regulations respecting Retail of Spirits in Ireland. (309.) fl845. v. 559 Bill to determine the countervailing Duties payable on Spirits of the Nature of plain British Spirits, the Manufacture of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, or Sark, imported into the United Kiiigdom; and to pi'ohibit the Importation of' rectified or compound Spirits from the said Islands; (310.-) - - - - - - - 1845. lu. 583 SESSIONAL PAPERS, :;ia0jlTl859. . 875 ; Spirits Spieits : I. Bills — continued. .... - •'^'2.1tkgulationofthe Trade in Spirits', Sfc.^-con'^nxC^. "'■' ' " " ■ Bill to amend the Laws respecting the Warehousing 'of British Spirits- in England, Scotland, and Ireland respectively, and to permit Spirits made from Malt only, and Spirits made from Malt and other Grain, and rectified Spirits, to be exported on Dra:wback from any Part of the United Kingdom ; and respecting certaia Spirit Mixtures, .and the Removal of Goods subject to Excise Eegulatlou from Customs Warehouse." (369.)' 1847-8. iii. 423 Bill io alter the Laws and Regulations of Excise respecting the Survey, of Dealers in and Retailers of Spirits, and respecting the Sale and Removal of Spirits by. Permit from the Siock" of such 'Tradeta ; and respecting the Distribution of Penalties and Forfeitures recovered under the Law of Excise. (368.) , .- r - 1847-8. vi. 533 Bill; to continue for Five Years so much' of' the Act 2<8f 3 Vict. c. 79. as enables Justices to . grant Warrants for entering Places in which Spirits are sold without Licence in L-eland. '"(^58.) - - - - - - - - - 1849. VI. 477 V'.-i Bill to reduce the- Duty of Excise on Sugar manufactured in the United Kingdom, and to impose a countervailing Duty on Sugar used in the Brewing of Beer for Sale ; and also to amend the Laws relating to the Licences granted to Brewers and Distillers. (309.)- - - ■,. . ,,,; r, ,. , , ., . 1850. iv. 195 Bill to impose additional Duties on Spirits in Scotland and Ireland ; and to alter the counter- vailing Duties on Spirits the Maiinfacture' of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, or Sark, imported into Scotland or Ireland, and the countervailing Duties and Drawbacks on the Removal of certain Mixtures and Compounds between Scotland, Ireland, and England respectively ; and to amend the Laws relating to the collecting and securing the Duties of Excise upon Spirits. (253.) ----- 1852-3. iv, 743 Bill to alter the Duties of Customs on Sugar, Molasses, and Spirits. (170.) - 1854. ni. 761 Bill to continue and amend the Acts for the better Prevention of the Sale of Spirits by unlicensed Persons in Ireland. (264.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (281.) - - - 1854. Ti. 327. 337 f , Amendments to be proposed. on Third Reading by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon. (281a.) - . - - - - . - 1854. vi. 347 Bill fpr granting certain additional Rates and Duties of Excise [on Malt, Spirits, Spirit .Mixtures, Sugar, and Molasses.] (156.) - - - - 1854. iv. 155 A similar Bill. (110.) - - - 1854-5. vi. 459 , . Bill to amend an Act of the Eighteenth Tear of Her Majesty, to amend the Laws for the better Prevention of the. Satlerof 'Spirits by unlicensed Persons, and for the Suppression . of illicit. Distillation, in Ireland. (169.) • - - '- 1854-5. vi. 481 Bill to amend an Act of the last Session of Parliament relating to the Sale of Spirits by unlicensed Persons, and illicit Distillation, in Ireland ; and also to repeal so much of an >*•,•;-•, i ■ • Act of the Third and Fourth Years of His late Majesty as requires Persons applying for '" ■ Licences for the Sale of Beer, Cider, or Spirits by Retail in Ireland to enter into a Bond with Sureties. (247.) - -> , - - - - 1854-5. vi. 429 - ...Bill to impose increasfed' Bates Of-Duty of Excise on Spirits distilled >in the United Kingdom ; \ to allow Malt, Sugar, and Molasses to be used Duty-free- in the distilling of Spirits^ in lieu of Allowances and Drawbacks on such Spirits, Sugar, and Molasses respectively; - '.;;;, ,- and to amend the Laws relating to the Duties of Excise. (293.) - 1854-5, iv. 205 Bill to allow Spirits of Wine to be used Duty-free in the Arts and Manufactures of the United. Kingdom. (166.) - - - - - - 1854-5. ti. 471 Bill to continue and amend the Act 17 & 18 Vict. c. 89.,' and also the Laws for thie Suppression and Prevention of illicit Distillation in Ireland ; and to constitute the Constabulary Force ■1-. ' Officers of Customs for certain Purposes. (158.)- - - 1857, Sess. 2. iv. 299 ■ •Bill for further Amendment of the Duties of Customs [on Spirits, &c.] (84.) - 1857-8. iii.439 Bill for granting certain additional Rates and Duties of Excise -[on Spirits, and on Sugar used ' in brewing.] (88.) - - - - ' - -^ = - 1857-8. iv. 107 '; Jr. Reports relating to Distillation : , . ... Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1807, on the Expediency b of permitting the Use of Sugar or Molasses in Distilleries and Breweries, under the ■ ■' Circumstances now afiecting the Trade of the British West India Colonies, (in 99. of . 1808.) - -- -..- .w . _,, - xviii. 410 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1808, to fc inquir& how far it may be practicable to confine the Distilleries to the Use of Sugar and f ' ■ Molasses only, and what Provisions can be made for the Relief of the Growers of Sugar -- in the West -India Colonies. (99. of 1808.) - - - - xviii. 185 [SnriJBCTS : — Distress of the Sugar Colonies. Re-renue derived from Distillation. Comparative Product of Corn and Sugar Wasb. Proposed Eestriction, if permanent, would be injurious to the . -Growers of Barley, by diminishing the Market for it ; but, under the peculiar Circumstances, the Suspension of Distillation from Grain for One Year is recommended. System of Agriculture as to the Cultivation of Barley and Oats.] ^ Appendix (A.) Minutes of Evidence ; together with various Accounts laid before the Com- mittee. (in99. of 1808.): - ,. - J ,. . . xviii. 201 ; Appendix (B.) is the preceding Report of the Distillery Committee in 1807. ., Appendix (C.).Report,from the Committee on .the Commercial State of the West India . :. .Colonies in 1807. (in 99. of 1808.-) - . - ' . .: .'' - xvin. 435 -■ Second Report from the Committee, (99;;ofl808.) - , -■ - - - xvni. 503 T;SDBjBcx:-^roposedSiil*'titutidn of 'Rum fot^orei^^rkWyata spirits.] ' ' 5S 2 SrS • GENERAL INDEX TO THE Spirits Spirits : II. Eeports — continued. Third Eeport from the Committee. (99. of 1808.) - - - Vol. xviii. p. 527 [StJBJECTS : — Intercourse between the West India Colonies and the United States ;, Nature of the Trade, and Mode of Payment. Expediency of granting Permission to Proprietors of Estates to barter Sugar, Rum, &c. for Lumber and Provisions imported in neutral Vessels during the War.] Fourth Eeport from the Committee. (17. of 1810.) - - - xxxvi. 265 [Subjects : — Reduction of the Import Duty on Refined Sugar. Employment of Sugar in fattening Cattle. Experiments of Mr. Parkes with reference to this Subject.] Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1810, to inquire into the Effect likely to be produced by a further Continuance of the Prohibition of Distil- lation from J&rainj and generally into the Circumstances which may tend to the Encouragement and Protection of the Agricultural Interests of the United Kingdom ; with Minutes of Evidence. (67. of 1810.) - - - ~ . xxxvi. 1 [Subjects : — Contradictory Tendency of the Evidence. Use of inferior Grain in Distilleries. Norfolk System of Agriculture, Illicit Distillation in Scotland. Appendix, containing many Accounts relating to Corn and Distillation.] Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1810, to select such Parts of the Evidence taken before the Committee appointed in November 1800, as relates to the Dearth of Provisions, with reference to the Prohibition of Distillation from Grain. (15. of 1810.) ----..-- XXXVI. 237 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Third Eeading of the Bill to prohibit the Distillalion of Corn or Grain in Great Britain for a limited Time, and to continue the Act of the last Session for suspending the Importation of British or Irish made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively. (19. of 1810.) - xxxvi. 295 Eeport made to the Commissioners of Excise in Ireland on the Experiments in the Process of Distillation carried on at Carrickfergus. (96. of 1821.) - - . cxxiii. 65 [Subject : — Self-registering System of Machinery for ascertaining the Strength of Wash, &c.] Eeport from the Board of Excise to the Lords of the Treasury on the Use of Barley, Malt, Sugar, and Molasses in Breweries and Distilleries. (14.) -. - 1847. xxx. 9 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on extending the Functions of the Constabulary in Ireland to the Suppression or Prevention of illicit- Distilla- tion ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Appendix and Index. (262.) 1852-3. xxxi. 277 General Index to the Evidence. (262.-Ind.) - - 1852-3. xxxi. 661 Eeport of Mr. Logie and Mr. Steel, Surveying General Examiners of Excise, on illicit Dis- tillation and the Eevenue Police in Ireland. (444.) - - 1852-3., xxv. 149 III. Accounts and Papers respecting Spirits, Distillation, &c. : Account of all Brandy and Geneva imported, in the Year 1809, into the Port of London, from France and Holland. (1810.) - - . . _ xxxvi. 212 Accounts of the Number of licensed Stills, Distillers, and Licences to Distillers, and of the Quantities of Wash charged, and Number of Gallons of Spirits distilled in the High- lands and Lowlands of Scotland, (in 67. of 1810.) - - - xxxvi. 223-229 Account of the Quantity of Wash charged and Spirits produced therefrom in England, in the Year 1807. (in 67. of 1810.) - - - . - - . xxxvi. 229 Letter enclosing a Petition to the Lords of the Treasury, from the Distillers in the Lowlands of Scotland, relative to illicit Distillation, (in 67. of 1810.) - xxxvi. 233. 235 Communications on the Subject of Distillation from Sugar between the Lords of the Treasury and the Boards of Ex,cise in England and Scotland ; and Memorials of the Distillers relating to the Distillery Bill. (47. of 1811.) - - - - xlv. 129 Eepresentation of the Distillers of England to the Eight Honourable the Lords of the Privy Council for Trade, &c. (32. of 1811.) - - . . xlv. 113 Account of the Quantity of Spirits sent by Permit from the several Districts in Ireland into the several Districts where there are no licensed Distillers, &c. (in 50. of 1811. ^ xlv. 27 Number of Gallons of Irish-made Spirits on which Duty was paid in Ireland, and the Amount of Duty thereon, from 1806 to 1811. (in 50. of 1811.) - , xlv. 28 Account of the Quantity of Corn Spirits made in Ireland exported to Great Britain from 1801 to 1809. (52. of 1811.) - - . . xlv. 31 Net Produce of Duties of Customs on Foreign Spirits for Five Years ending 5th Jan. 1811 ; distinguishing Brandy, Geneva, and Eum.' (73. of 1811.) - . _ xlv. 165 Quantity of Spirits imported from Holland since 1st Oct. 1811 ; and Copies of Licences under which such Importation was made. (31. of 1812.) - . . . i,y. i89 Account of the Penalties incurred in Ireland on account of illicit Distillation in the Years 1814 and 1815, specifying the Account actually levied, (in 73. of 1816.) - lxxix. 191 Accounts respecting Duties paid on Foreign Spirits entered for Home Consumption from 5th July 1800 to 5th July 1816, in England, Scotland, and Ii-eland respectively. (123. of 1816.) lxxix. 195 Account of the Number of Gallons of Home-made Spirits that have paid the Duty of Excise, in Scotland and Ireland, from 9th Oct. 1823 to 5th April 1824 ; also the Number of Gallons of Spirits made in England, or in Scotland for England, from 9th Oct. 1823 to 5th April 1824. (in 138. of 1824.) - - . . . clxix. 53 Names of all Eectifiers of Spirits in the United Kingdom, their Places of Eesidence, Stock of Spirits, &c. (in 138. of 1824.) - - - , . clxix. 54 Account of the Prices of English, Scotch, and Irish Grain Spirits, in every Three Months from 10th Oct. 1822 to Sth April 1824, Sec. (138. of 1824.) - f clxix. 58 SESSIONAL PAPERS, .1801-1859. 877 Spirits ----- Spieitual Spirits : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. Account of the Number of Gallons of Spirits manufactured in Ireland in the Quarters eijding 10th Jan. 1823 and J 824, with the Eate of Duty thereon. (21. of 1824.) Vol. CLxxn. p. 1 Account of the Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits of the Manufacture of the United King- dom that paid the Duties of Excise in each of the Three Kingdoms from 5th April to 10th Oct. 1827'; and also the Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits remaining warehoused for the Duties in each Excise Collection in Ireland and Scotland, upon 5th July and 10th Oct. 1827. (in 36. of 1828.) - - - - ccxxxviii. 476. 477 Account of the Amount of all British Spirits entered for Home Consumption in each Year from 1818 to 1827. (124. of 1828.) - - - - - ccxxxviii. 487 Account of the Amount of all Foreign Spirits and Eum that paid Duty for Home Consump- tion in each Year from 1818 to 1827. (125. of 1828.) - - ccxxxviii. 489 . Account of the Quantity of Corn Spirits, and of RUm, at Proof, that paid Duty for Con- sumption in England, in each Period of Four Years, from 1822 to 1825, and from 1826 to 1829. (109. of 1830.) .---,- cci-xxvii. 335 Return of Persons licensed to sell Spirits in Ireland in the Year 1830 ; distinguishing Grocers from Publicans. (364.) - - - . . . 1838. xviii. 909 Statement of the Quantities of Spirits exported from Calcutta in 1836, 1837, and 1838, specifying the Places to which they have been exported, (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 566 Account of the Quantities of Spirits brought to charge in Ireland during the last Twenty Years, and the Rate and total Amount of Duty paid thereon, (in 100.) - 1842. xiv. 559 An Account of the Number of Excise Prosecutions, Commitments, and Convictions during each of the last Twenty Years, and the Amount of legal Expenses incurred by the Public for Offences connected with the illicit Manufacture, Removal, or Sale of Spirits in Ireland. (150.) .....-- 1842. xv. 27 Return of the Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits (distinguishing the Quantities produced from Malt and from a Mixture of Malt and umnalted Grain) on which Duty was paid for Home Consumption in Ireland, in each Quarter of the Ten Years ending 5th Jan. 1843, and in the Quarter ending 5th April 1843. ' (in 122.) - - 1843. xviii. 98 Return of the Detections and of the Number of Persons prosecuted for Offences in Ireland against the Laws for the Suppression of illicit Distillation, in each Quarter in each of the Years ending 5th January 1841, 1842, and 1843, distinguishing those convicted, those acquitted, and the Cases remaining undecided, (in 47.) - 1843. xvin. 89 Similar Return for each Quarter of the Ten Years ending 5th January 1845, and for the Quarter ending 5th April 1843. (in 122.) - - 1843. xviii. 100 Return of the Number of Persons confined in each Gaol of Ireland for Offences against the Laws for the Suppression of illicit Distillation, on the 5th January in each of the Years 1840, 1841, and 1842. (69.) - - ' - - 1843. xvm. 93 Similar Return for the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843. (in 47.) - 1843. xviii. 90 Similar Return for Ten Years ending 5th April 1843. (in 122.) - 1843. xvm. 101 Account of the Law Expenses incurred in Ireland during each of the Years 1840, 1841, and 1842, by the Board of Excise, for Prosecutions and other legal Proceedings for Breaches of the Distillery Laws, or Laws against the illicit Sale of Spirits, (in 67.) 1843. xvm. 91 Account showing the Number of Gallons of Spirits brought to charge in Ireland,- and Duty paid thereon, in the Quarter ending 5th April in the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1S42, and 1843. (123.) ------ 1843. xvm. 107 Return of the Number of Gallons of Spirits brought to charge during each Quarter in the Years ending 5th January 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843, in Ireland, and the Duty ■ paid thereon ; distinguishing the Amount charged on the Stock in hand under 5&6Vict. c. 15. (in 122.) ------ 1843. xvm. l03 Account of the Produce of the Excise Duties received on Spirits distilled in Ireland during each of the Years ending 5th April 1842 and 1843, and the Number of Gallons brought to charge, (in 117.) - - - ... 1843. xvm. 95 Account of the Charges of Collection of the Excise Revenue in Ireland, in each of the Quarters ending on 5th April 1841, 1842, and 1843, specifying the whole Cost of the " Warrior " Steamer durmg that Period, (in 122.) - - - 1843. xvm. 102 Account of the Number of Gallons of Spirits brought to charge in the United Kingdom during each Quarter in the Years ending 5th January 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843, and the Rate and Amount of Duty paid thereon ; distinguishing the Amount charged on the Stockinhandunder the Act 5&6Vict. c. 15. (26.) - - 1843. xvm. 105 Account showing the Number of Gallons of Irish Spirits brought to charge, and the Amount of Duty paid thereon, in each Quarter of the last Ten Years ending 5th Jan. 1845. (24.) - - - - - - - 1845. xvi. 197 Similar Account for each Quarter of the Year ended 5th January 1846, and for the Quarter ended 5th April last. (186.) - - 1846. xx. 357 Account of the Number of Beer and Spirit Licences granted to Keepers of Turnpikes and Toll Bars in Scotland, and stating the Names of the Places and the Counties in which they are situated. (107. & 217.) - - - 1845. xvi. 199. 205 Account of all the Spirit Licences granted in each Parish in Scotland, stating the Trade or Profession of the Holder of each such Licence. (352.) - - 1845. xvi. 213 See also Beandy. CiJstoms, II. 2. Excise. Fees. Guernsey, &c. Imports AND Exports, II. 4., &c. Inland Revenue. London Docks. Malt. Mangel WuKZEL. Revenue Police. Revenue, Public, II. Sabbath. Taxes and Duties. ViCTUAxtEEs. Spikitual Persons. See Clebgt. 5S 3 87^8 GENERAL I]!©EX..TO THE .. Seitalfields - - - - Stage Spitalfields New Steee'e. See Meteopolis Improvements. . , Spitalhelbs Weavbps : •■ • ,:-■-' ; n, -"" •"""■■ ■ ' "' Con^espond^nce between the Treasurer, Secretary, or, other Officer of the Spitalflelds Weavers Relief Fund andthe tprds of the Treasury, and between the Lords of the Treasury and the ?oardiof Ordnance, relative to any Relief to .be afforded, or Supplies of Stores to be giyen, in aid of the said Fund. (28,) .._■:.. . ^ , •> - : 1842, Vol. XV. p. 397 SpLifTiNG Freeholds. -See El-eotsons ahd Elegtoes, 6. ' "' ■ • ■■ ■'• SpEING.AsSIZES.ANI) QUAETEK SeSSIOJJS. . 5'ee QuAETEK SESSIONS. , ', SpEING-GrUNS : - ' ' -■."''i' -' :" Bill to declare unlawful the -setting, of ;Spriilg G-uns and: other offensive Engines tending to - the Destruction of Human Life or grievou? bodily Harm in Woods and Plantations and elsewhere, and to prevent the same, (10, of 1825.) — —As, amended by the Committee. ,, (21.,of 182Si.) ,-,_,., -'•...;...-> ,1 ,r ,;.-..■ - ,. -; CLXXV.. 129. 133 Bill to declare unlawful the setting of Spring G-uns and other offensive j Engines tending to : the Destr action of Human Life or grieyoils bodily Harm in Gardens, Orchards, Nursery and other Grounds, and. to prevent the satoe. (23. of 1825.) - clxxv. 177 . :. Bill to prohibit the setting, lyithin Woods, Plantations, and Underwoods, of. Spring Guns, ,; Man Traps, and other Engines; calculated to destroyLife or inflict grievous bodily , Harm. (76. ofl826-27.)—^As amended on Report.:.(83. of 1826-27.) - CGXI. 65. 67 Bill: to permit the setting of Spring GunS, &o. in^^certain Cases. (92. of 183L): - GCXC. 341 Stabbing. ■ S'ee Crimes and Offences, 1. 8. b a. HI. \ ' Stables, Stealing from. See_ Ceimes and Offences, 1. 7 b. I8.*lll. Staff Officers. See Chelsea Hospital. Stajppoed Election : Bill for indemnifying Witnesses who may give Evidence before either House of Parliament touching the Charge of Bribery in the Election of Burgesses to serve in Parliament ■■ for the Borough of Stafford. (19.' of 1833.)- As iamended by the Committee. (54. of 1833.) - - - - - - cccxiv. 401. 405 Bill for excluding the Borough of Stafford from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (42.) - - - r - - - 1834. r. pt. 1. p. 131 A similar Bill. (29.) - . . . ' - , - 1836. 1.153 BiU to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the House of LoF.ds on the Bill to exclude the Borough of Stafford from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (72.) - -' •- - ' - '■' -. - ' - -■ 1836, I. J55 Bill for- preventing Bribery and Corruption in the Election of Members for the Borough of Stafford. (253.) - - v - . -. -1836. iii. 561 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the i' • Allegations of the Preamble of the Stafford bribery Bill. (43.,pf 1833.), -.:cccxxm. 625 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the corrupt Practices ' ' • alleged to have prevailed at the last Election for the Borough of Sta,ffor4 ; with Minutes • of Evidence and Appendix. (49.^ - : .. . . 1834. 3^x. 1 „ Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to ■ inquire into the Allegations of the Preamble to ike Bill for indemnifying Persons who liiay have been guilty of Bribery in the Elections of Burgesses to serve in Par- liament for the Borough of Stafford. (49.) . - • - . >.■ - 1836. XXX, 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Second Eeadihg of the Bill for excluding the Borough of Stafford froiil 'sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (137.) - - -, - - . , - - 1836. XXX. 65 Accounts of the' iSTuinbei- of Freemen entitled to yote for' jjilembers for the Borough of Stafford at the Registration of 1835, and' of the Number of Householders entitled to ' vote on the Qualification of the lOZ. Franchise. (53.) - - 1836. 'xxv, 241 Stajpfoep Claim of Peerage : '. Petition of Sir "Williain Jferningh^m,' Baft., td;His Mdjesty,^ praying that his Right by Heirship to both the Baronies of Stafford T&ay'be recognised ; and the Report of the - Attorney General thereon. (80. of 1808.) . ^ - ■ •. - \ - xxii. 179 ' Minutes of Evidence t^ken ^before the Committee for Privileges to whom - the above Petition was referred, in Session 1809. (107; of 1809.) - . ., . . " xxxi, 89 Evidence taken in Session 1812, (18. of 1812.) - . . . ltii. 95 Evidence taken in Session 1825.. (129. of. 1825.) - - - ^^ oxevi. 285 Stafford, Viscount :■ . .• Bill for reversing Attainder of William late Viscount Stafford. (70. of 1824.) - clix. 355 StafFoedshirb Mining District. -See Mining and Manupactueing Population. Stage Carriages : :, Bill to alter and amend Two Acts for limiting the Number of Persons'to he carried on the Outside of Stage Coaches, and regulating the Conduct of the Drivers and Guards thereof. (91. of 1806.) - - . . . .. -1.371 Bill for repealing Three Acts for limiting, the Ni;imb©r of Persons to be carried on the Outside of Stage Cbachef, and enacting other Regulations therefor.,, (98. of 1810.) .- xxxii.- 273 Bill to amend the Act 50 Geo, 3. c. 32. repealing Parts of several Acts for limiting the Number of Persons to be carried by ;Stage'Cobches in'Ireland. ,(37. of 1811.) - xli. 425 Bill further to explain and' amend the Act 50 Geo. 3. c. 32.. for repealing certain Parts of several Acts' relating to the limiting the NuiflBer' of Persons to' be carried by Stage Coaches in Ireland. (74. of 1813-14.) - - ..^-:. .. ;.- . - lxk, 451: SESSIOFAE; PAPERS, 1801-^1859. 879 Stage - . , - ,'; . - Stamps Stage Carriages — continued. • ■■ . ■ ...... Bill for the more' effectual Prevention of the Mischief' occasioned by the, inconsiderate Driving of Stage Coaehea and other public Conveyances. (103. of 1816.) - Vol. i.xxvii. p. 497 Bill to facilitate the -Trial of Felonies c&mmitted on Stage Coaches and Waggons, and of Felonies' committed on the Boundaries of Counties. (158. of. 1819.) n *,-; - . xcvii. 907 Bill for punishing criminaJJy DciverS of Stage Coaches apd Carriages fpr.Apcidents occasioned by their wilful Misconduct, . (8. of 1820.) - .,-■;, •! .-•,/- .-: cxiv. 77 Bill. for the more eiFectnal Protectjtoni.of Mail.Contrsje.tors, Stag? Co£|,ch Proprietprs, and other Common Carriers for Hire, against ,jthe. Loss of or Injury to Parcels or Packsges delivered to them for Conveyance or Custody, t^e . Value a|nd Con,tent,8 .of ■v^rhich shall not be deciaredtotl^em by the Owners thereof, (212. of 1830.) - - - cci.xni. 697 Bill to amend the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 120. relating' to Stage Carriages in G-reat Britain ; and also to explain and amend the Act 1 & 2 WL1L"4. c. 22. relating to Hackney Carriages usedintheMetroplia. (152. of 1833.) -■ - -• , - ccGxv. 341 ■Billfor granting Relief from the Duties of Assessed Taxes, and on Stage* Carriages, in certain Cases, and to regulate the charging of the Duty payablp.for, taking, or killing G-ame in GoreatBritain,..&c.. (279.) -■..!• . ,.,.-■. -: ,,.;. , ., ,..., T,1836i iii. 753 Bill to. reduce certain of the Duties now, payable on Stage ^CaJriages. (240.) - 1839. iii. 667 Bill for^regulating Hackney and Stage CaiTJages in and near London* (234.) - 1.843. . li. 649 Bill to transfer the Collection and Mauagement, of the Dutie?. in resp^Qt ^f Stage, Carriages, ;Heickney Carriages, and Railway Passengers fi-om the Commissioners of Stamps and Taxes to the Co^>nii?sioners,of,Iiixcise., (1Q8() .— - - 1847. , v. 325 Bill to explain and amend the Law as tp. the Licence required for the letting of Post Horses to Hire in Ireland, and the Law respecting Proceedings for puties and Penalties under the Post Horse, Stage, and Hackney Carriage Acts in the tThited Kingdom. ■(^65.). -, - , ,-. ;-.„, ,,-., -, , .- - , J8^7-8, . V. 675 Bill for the. better Regulation of Me . ■ the Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Answer from the Treasury ; Letter sent to each of the Gentlemen appointed to the Statute Law Commission ; Instructions ; Letter from Mr. Bellenden Ker.to the Lord Chancellor on 20th May. (333.) - 1852-3. Lxvn. 1 5T 2 884 GENERAL INDEX ' TO THE Statute ----- Steam Statttte Law Consolidation — continued. * Report of Mr. Bellenden Ker to the Lord Chancellor on the Proceedings of the Board for the Eevision of the Statute Law. (438.) - - - 1852-3. Vol. lxvii. p. 7 Second Report on same Subject. ' (4.) - . . . 1854. xxxvii. 191 Third Report on same Subject. (154.) ... - 1854. xxxvii. 233 Report of the Commissioners appointed, 24th August 1854, for the Purpose of consolidating the Statute Laws of the Realm, or such Part thereof as might be found capable of being usefully and conveniently consolidated, combining therewith (if found advisable) the Incorporation of any Parts of the Common or unwritten Law, apd for the Purpose of devising such Rules a§ might tend to ensure Simplicity or Uniformity in the Form and Style of future Statutes. . . . - . 1854-5. xxix. 505 [SuBJEOTS : — The Commissioners report that they had directed the Preparation of a Consolidation of the Statutes relating to — the National Debt ; Masters and Servants or Workmen ; Statute Criminal Law j Stamp Laws ; Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes ; Prisons ; Landlord and Tenant ; Ecclesiastical and Collegiate Leases; Copyholds.] Second Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1856. xxxix. 11 [Subjects : — Appointment of an Officer or Board to revise and improve the current Legislation Adaptation of a System of Classification to the Public Statutes.] Third Report of the Commissioners. - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxvni. 9 [Subjects:— Progress made in the Preparation of the Consolidation Acts mentioned in the First Report. Revision of the Consolidated Criminal Law Bills of last Session. Preparation of a Bill to donsolidate the General Statute Law relating to Procedure before Magistrates in Cases of Summary Conviction. Progress made in Preparation of Bills for consolidating the Mercantile Law and the Law of Property; the Law relating to Aliens and Benizens, Limitation and Prescription, ^nd Bridges; the Statutes rendering written Documents necessary in certain Cases; Acts relating to Marriage, Weights and Measures, Libel, Insurance, and Insolvency. Principles to be observed in the Work of Consolidation.] Appendix to Third Report. , _ - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxviii. 17 [Consists o/— Explanatory Report in reference to the Sessional Registers of Public General Acts preparsd under the Direction of the Commission.] , See also Cbiminal Law, L 23. Stattites, Promulgation of. See Peomulgation of the Statutes. Statutes, Repeal of : Bill to repeal certain Statutes which are sleeping and not in use. (149.) ^As amended in Committee. (189.) As amended on Report. (207.) - 1856. ti. 429. 441. 449 Staunton, Sir G. T. : Paper intituled " Considerations upon the China Trade," communicated by Sii' G. T. Staunton to the President of the India Board. (56. of 1812-13.) - - . lxit. 393 Staves. See Timber. Stealing. See Child-stealing. Crimes and Offences. Deer-stealing. Mines. Records, Stealing of, Ireland. Steam Boats and Vessels : Bill to secure the Safety of Passengers in Steam Vessels. (63. of 1818.) - lxxxvhi. 253 Bill to ascertain the Tonnage of Vessels propelled by Steam. (20. of 1819.) - xcvii. 33 Bill to exempt Steam Vessels from Penalties for having Fire on board in the Ports, Har- bours, Rivers, Canals, and Lakes of Ireland. (35. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 115 Bill to explain Act 7 & 8 G. 4. c. Ixxv. for the better Regulation of the Watermen and Lighter- men on the. River Thames between Tantlet Creek and Windsor [by extending certain Powers thereof to Steam Vessels and Boats]. (57.) - - - 1838. iv. 877 Bill for the Regulation of Steam Navigation, and for requiring Sea-going Vessels to carry Boats. (295.) ..---. 1846. v. 451 Bill for the further Regulation of Steam Navigation, and for limiting in certain Cases the Number of Passengers to be conveyed in Steam Vessels. (320.) - 1847-8. tl 551 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Regulation of Steam Navigation, and to the Boats and Lights to be carried by Sea-going Vessels. (277.) - 1851. vi. 377 Bill to abate the Nuisance arising from the Smoke of Furnaces in the Metropolis, and from Steam Vessels between London Bridge and Richmond Bridge. (406.) With the Amendments made on Report. (433.) - - - 1852-3. vii. 333. 337 Bill to make further Regulations as to the Measurement and Registration of Merchant Steamers. (149.) ..----- 1854-5. v. 125 Account of the Number of Voyages made by Steam Vessels in the Port of London in 1823 and 1824. (93. of 1825.) - - - . _ cxcra. 89 Number and Tonnage of Steam Vessels which cleared and entered in the Ports of the United Kingdom to and from Foreign Parts, and also Coastwise, in each Year from 1822 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.). ----- cclxxtiii. 117, 118 Number and Tonnage of Steam Vessels that belonged to the United Kingdom, in each Year from 1814 to 1829. (in 201. of 1830.) - . - - cclxxviil 116 Account of the Number and Tonnage of Steam Vessels, distinguishing the Countries to which they belonged, which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards in the Year 1833, compared with the Entries and Clearances of the Year 1832. (92.) - 1834. xxii. 769 Report made to the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, on Steam Vessel Accidents. (181.) - - - - ... 1839. XXT.487 See also American Colonies, i. Holthead Roads, &c. Mail Steam Packets. Passengers between Great Bbixain and Ibeland. Shipwbecks. SESSIONAIj PAPERS. 1801-1859. 885 Steam ----- Stipends Steam Cakriages : Bill to regulate for Five Years Eoad Tolls on Steam Carriages. (111. of 1831-32.) ccxcvi. 701 Bill to repeal all Portions of Acts imposing prohibitory Tolls on Steam Carriages ; and to, substitute others on an equitable Footing with Horse Carriages. (184.) - 1836. ii. 681 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1831, on Steam Carriages ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (192. of 1831-32.) . - - ccciv. 1 [Subjects: — Proportion of Tolls which ought to be paid on Carriages propelled by Steam or Gas on Turrijiike Eoad.s. Effect on Eoads as requiring an increased Eate of Toll. Rate of Toll actually levied by Acts now in force. Present State and future Prospects of Land Carriage by means of wheeled Vehicles propelled by Steam. Inquiry into the Security of such Carriages, and as to any Annoyance from Noise, Smoke, or Steam. Probable Utility to the Public. Construction of Engines and Boilers. Action qf the Wheels of Draught and Steam Carriages on Roads, and relative Wear and Tear by Wheels and Horses Peet. Advantages arising from the Application of Steam Power to the Purposes of Draught on common Eoads.] Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Tolls on Steam Carriages Bill ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (230.) - - - 1836. xii. 85 [Sbbjbots : — Carriages propelled by Steam upon Highways. Considerable Progress made towards Perfection. Conflicting Evidence respecting the Size and Shape of Boilers. No adequate Means of guarding against the Emission of Sparks from the Chimneys of the Engines. Objections to the Bill are not counterbalanced by the Prospect of any great public Advantage.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire whether any Danger by Fire is likely to arise from Locomotive Engines being used on Railroads passing through narrow Streets. (178.) - - - - 1836. xii. 189 [SrsJECT : — All Bills should contain Clauses for making Provisions against the Danger of Eire from the Chimneys and Fireplaces of the Engines.] Second Report, with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (168.) - 1836. xii, 191 [Subjects : — Considerable Danger to be apprehended from Eire caused by Locomotive Engines. All Eailway Companies to be made answerable for Damage caused thereby.] See also Internal Communication Taxation. Railways. Steam Engine Furnaces : Bill for giving greater Facility in the Prosecution and Abatement of Nuisances arising from Steam Engine Furnaces. (68. of 1821.) .... cxxi. 317 Steam Navigation to India, China, Australia, and New Zealand. See East Indies, IL 3. in. 13. Steam Navt : First Report to the Commissioners of Woods, &c. on the Coals suited to the Steam Navy ; by Sir Henry de la Beche and Dr. Lyon Playfair, of the Museum of Practical Geology. ....... 1847-8. xxxix. 721 Second Report on the same Subject. - - . . 1849. xxxviii. 311 Third Report on the same Subject. ... . . 1851. xxv. 207 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Practicability of providing, by means of the Commercial Steam Marine of the Country, a Reserve Steam Navy available for the National Defence, when required ; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (221.) - 1849. xxxiv. 887 Return showing the original Cost of building and Machinery, the Horse Power and Tonnage, of the following Steam Vessels ; viz. Terrible, Retribution, Sidon, Dragon, Gorgon, . Cyclops, Medea, Stromboli, Sphynx, Sampson, Ardent, Meteor, Birkenhead, Firebrand, Lizard, Myrmidon : Also, the Number of Days at Sea, and the Consumption of Coal, Oil, and Tallow : Also, the Expense each of these Ships have cost in Repairs or Alter, ations since first built ; specifying the Dates of such Repairs, the present Condition of each, and the Date of the last Survey, (in 310.) ... 1850. xx. 590 Return of the Number of Merchant Steamers employed as Packets under Contract, specifying their Horse Power and Tonnage, capable of being made available in the Defence of the Country, in case of Emergency, (in 310.) - - . 1850. xx. 593 Return of the total Number of Men, Women, and Children embarked on board the Megaara : Also, Return of the Tonnage of the Megaera, after deducting the Tonnage occupied by the Machinery. (40.) .... . . 1852. xvii. 475 See also Birkenhead Steam Vessel. Steam Packets. See Holthead Roads, &c. Mail Steam Packets. Post Office, IL Steel Manufactures. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. , Stephenson v. Higginson : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Stephenson v. Higginson. (205.) .... 1851. xyi. 237 Stettin. See Corn, II. Imports and Exports, II. 5. Stewart Courts, Scotland. See Sheriff and Stewart Courts. Sticknet et al., Harrison v. : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the^Case of Harrison v. Stickney et al, (215.) .... 1847-8. xx. 623 Stills. iSiee Excise. Spirits. Stipendiaet Magistrates. See Magistracy. Stipends, Ministers. See Clergy op the Church of ENSiiANO and Ireland, IL i, Cleegt OF THE ChUBCH op SCOTLAND. 5T 3 886 ' GENERAL INDEX TO THE Stirling - - - -- St6(3k Stirling Gaol : i?'3 ' Bill to enable the Sheriflf Depute or Substitute, and Justices, of the County of Clackmannan, to incarcerate Persons in the G-aol of the Eoyal Burgh of Stirling, or Common G-aol of the County of Stirling; (85. of 1814r-15.) - ' - ^ Vol. Lxxm. p. 397 Stirling AND DuNFEEMLiNE Bail WAT : Report of the Admiralty on the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway (Deviation and Branch to AUoa Harbour) Bill. (49. 12.) - - - - - 1849. xxxtii. 25 Stock, Goternment : Bill to make further Provisions as to Stock and Dividends unclaimed. (290.) - 1845. v. 653 Bill for redeeming or commuting the Annuity payable to the South Sea Company, and certain Annuities of Three Pounds per Centum per Annum, and for creating new Annuities of Three Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annum, and Two Pounds Ten Shillings per Centum per Annurd, and issuing Exchequer Bonds. (164.) . - - 1852-3. vu. 343 Bill to extend the Provisions of the above Act, and to provide for Payments to be made under said Act. (387.) As amended on Report. (434.) - - 1852-3. vii. 379. 387 Account of the Price of Three, Four, and Five per Cent. Stock on 1st Feb. and 1st Sept. in each Year from 1786 to 1817. (in 23. of 1817.) - - - lxxxvi. 13 Account of the Price of Three, Four, and Five per Cent. Stock on 1st Jan. and 1st Sept. in each Year from 1786 to 1818. (in 5. of 1818.) - - - xciv. 95 Account of all Capital Sums of Stock transferred from the Public Funds of Great Britain to the Public Funds of Ireland under the Acts 57 Geo. 3. and 58 Geo. 3. in each Month from 22d Nov. 1817 to 27th May 1819. (91. of 1819.) • - - - cvin. 51 Acfcounts of the total Amount of the unredeemed Three and Four per Cent. Stock on the 5th Jan. 1822. (in 28. of 1 822.) - - - _ - - cxll 286 Account of the Stock sold under the 22d Clause of the' Act 5 Vict. c. 8., and the yearly Interest payable thereon ; specifying the Date of all Sales of Stock, the Amount of such Sales, and the Price of the Stock sold, together with an Account of the Market Price of such Stock the Day before and the Day after every such Sale ; so far as relates to the National Debt Office, (in 25.) - - - - - 1842. xiv. 313 Particulars of the gross Amount of Consols bought and sold, the Number of Purchases and Sales made in such gross Amount, by E. Mortimer, on behalf of the Court of Chancery, ' the Prices given and obtained, and the Bank Average Prices on each Day, during the Year^ 1851 and 1852. (104.) - - . . 1852-.3. xxv. 363 Account of the Three per Cent. Consols bought and sold for the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, from 1st January to 31st March 1853, with Bank Average Prices annexed. (116.) ... . 1852-3. xxv. 369 See also Debt, National. Dividends. Exchequer Bills. Finance. Five pee Cents. Four per Cents. Land Tax, III. i. Loans. Property Duty. Savings Banks. South Sea Annuities. Stocks and Shares. Three pee Cent. Consols. Theee-and-a-Half per Cents. Stocks and Shares, Prices of : Account of the Price, in February 1847 and October 1847, of the Government Stocks, East India Stock, Bank Stock, Dock Stock, and Canal and Railway Shares ; together with an Abstract, showing the aggregate Appreciation and Depreciation of such Pro- perty on 23d October 1847 ; also, an Account, showing the Appreciation and Depreciation of such Property on 1st December 1847, as compared with 23d October 1847. (55.) - - . . . . 1847-8. xx. 417 Ditto [reprinted], (in 213.-111.) - - - 1847-8.. xxviii. 224 Stock in Trajje : Bill to exempt Inhabitants of Parishes, Townships, and Villages from Liability to be rated, as such, in respect of Stock in Trade or other Personal Property, to the Relief of the- Poor. (248.) - - - - ,. - . . 1840. v. 213 Bill to. continue, until 31st December 1841, the Exemption specified in the above Bill. (285.) - - - - - - - - 1840. V. 215 Ditto, until 1st October 1843. (167.) - - - - 1842. iv. 549 Ditto, until 1st October 1844. (205.) - - - 1843. iii. 639 Ditto, until 1st October 1845, and to theEnd of next Session. (180.) 1844. v. 649 Ditto, until 1st October 1846, &c. (344.) - - - . 1845. v. 591 Ditto, un;til 1st October 1848, &c. (273.) - - - 1847. v. 341' Ditto, until 1st October 1850, &c. (242.) - - . 1849. vi. 485 Bill to continue the Exemption of Inhabitants from liability to be rated, as such, in respect of Stock in Trade or other Property, to the Relief of the Poor. ' (271.) - 1850. " n. 467 A similar Bill. (235.) - - ,- .-. - 1851. vi. 401. A similar Bm. (113.) - . _ . 1852. iv. 369 AsunUarBill. (392.) - - . . 1852-3. vil 439 A similar Bill. (260.) - - . . 1354. yi. 371 A similar BUI. (202.) ■ - ■ - . . 1854-5. tl 491 A similar BiU. (172.) - - - . ... 1856. vi. 467 Report from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Marquess of Normanby, on the Expediency of an Alteration of the Law in respect to rating of Sifcock in' Trade. (148.) - 1840. xv. 9 Letter from the Poor Law Commissioners to the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor on the Subject of rating Stock in Trade. (151.) • - - -- ■- 1840i xt. 15 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1S59. 887,, Stock's ----- Stowe Stock's DivoECE : Minutes of Evidence taken" before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Arthur Stock, Esquire, with Mary Beauman otherwise Wahab his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. ,(101. of 1829.) - - - Vol. CCLXI. p. 117 : Stockdale v. I-Iansaed. See Paelumentaet Papers. Stockee's Divorce : . ' JMinutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the BiU t,o dissolve the Marriage , of Henry Stocker with Sarah his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again, (209.) - - - 1854. XX. 813 Stockholbees : BUI to extend the Provisions of the Acts for the Relief of Persons equitably entitled to Stocks and Annuities transferable at the Bank of England to all other transferable Stocks and Funds. (92. of 1812.) --...-. xlviii. 895 BiU for extending the Provisions of the above Act to Matters of. Charity and Friendly - Societies. (40. of 1817.) - - - - - - lxxxiii. 79 Bill to 'amend the' Law respecting Testamentary Dispositions of Property in the Public Funds, and to authorize the Payment of Dividends on Letters of Attorney in certain Cases. (321.), - - 1845. v. 631 (See aZ«o Dividends. Equity, Couets op. Infants,. &c. Stockholm. See Commeeoial Disteess, Stocking Frames. See Feame-beeaking. Stockings. See Framework-knitting Manufacture. Stockpoet : Evidence taken and Report made by the Assistant Poor Law Commissioners sent to inquire into the State of the Population of Stockport.. (141.) . - - 1842. xv. 425 See also Pooe and Pooe Rates, IH. i. Stockton Dock : Report of the Admiralty on the Stockton Dock Bill. (119.62.) - 1852-3. Lxvii. 505 Stockton Poet : . i . Account of the Number and Tonnage of Ships and Vessels which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards to and from the Port of Stockton, with the Number of the Crews, for Ten Tears, ending 5th January 1828. (109. of 1828.) - - ccxxxviii. 575 Stockton and Cleveland Union Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Stockton and Cleveland Union Railway BiU. (33.31.) - - - - - . . 1854. xxxvii. 801 Stockton and Daelington Railway : Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the BiU to enable the Company of Proprietors of the Stockton and Darlington Railway to make a Branch therefrom in the Counties of Durham and York. (73. of 1828.) - . . . . ccxl. 511 Report of the Board of Trade on the Stockton and DarUngton Railway (Construc- tion of Branch Lines, and Purchase of Middlesbrough Dock Railway) BiU, (23. 71.) - .... 1859, Sess. 1. yiii. 253 Stockton and Haetlepool and Claeence Railway : ' Report of the Admiralty on the Stockton and Hartlepool and Clarence Railway, and Hartlepool ' ' West Harbour and Dock Companies (Lease, Purchase, and Amalgamation, Amendment or Repeal of Acts) BiU. (65. 29.) - . - - - 1852. xxix. 261 Stoddart, Sir John. See Malta, Sto'kb Poges : BUI for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for Stoke Poges Hospital, in the County of Bucks. (143.) .--.-- 1856, vi. 469 See also Charities, H. 2. Poor and Poor Rates, HI. s. Stokes V.' Heron : Opinions of Lord Brougham, Lord Cottenham, and Lord CampbeU on the above Case, (161.1.2.3.) ..... - 1845. vra. 289. 297, 301 Stokes Bay Railway and Piee : Report of the Board of Trade on the Stokes Bay Railway and Pier (Amalgama- -' ■ tion of Isle of Wight Feyry, and Lease to London and South-western) BiU. (23. 102.) ------- 1859, Sess. 1. thi, 317 Stone Bottles, See Excisfi. StONELEIGH, YOXALL, AND HUNNINGHAM, PatEONAGE of : ._ , .' '. /! BUI, to enable Her Majesty to exchange the Advowson of the Vicarage of Stbneleigh in the County of Warwick for the Advowsons of the Rectory of Yoxall in the County of Stafford and the Perpetual Curlacy of Hunningham in the County of Warwick. (241.) - - - 1847--8, IV, 593 Stoney, Rev, W. B. See Education and Schools, Ieelajnd, IH. l, Stonor, Thomas, Esq', ' See Camoys Claim of Peerage, Stoeekeepees, Naval. See Naval Inquiry. Stores, Public. See Embezzlement. SiowE. /S'ee Saint Chad. i . ■. ' 5T 4 88§ -GENEUAL INDEX TO THE SteAchan - - - - Sufferance Steachan, Ubae Admiral Sir E. J. See Scheldt Expedition. Straits op the Dardanelles and op the Bosphoeus. See Turk6y. Strand. See Charing Cross and Strand Improvements. Strand Street Chapel, Dublin. See Dissenting Places of Worship. Stranton, Parish op. See West Hartlepool. Steatpord, Benjamin O'Neale. See Aldboeough, Eael op. Steathallan, Viscount : Bill for the Restoration of James Drummond, Esquire [to the Honours, Titles, and Dignities of Viscount Strathallan]. (74. of 1824.) ... - Vol. clix, p. 343 Strathmore Claim op Peerage (Scotland) : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom -was referred the Petition of the Eight Honourable Thomas Bowes, claiming the Titles, &c. of Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn, &c. (39. of 1821.) - - - - cxxvii.' 207 Steathtat and Beeadalbane Eailwat : Eeport of the Commissioners of Eailways on the Strathtay and Breadalbane Railway Exten- sion Bill. (148. 67.) 1847. XL. 269 Steaw. See Hat and Straw. Street Musicians. See Baeeel Organs Suppression. Streleski, Count. See Australian Colonies, 2. Strikes. See Combinations op Woekmen. Strood and Dovee Eailwat : ' . Report of the Admiralty on the Strood and Dover Railway Bill. (56, 8.) - 1851. xxx. 365 Stubbee and others t. Hornsbt. See Works, Public, Ireland. Stupfs. See Silk Trade, I. a. Sub-division op Paeishes. See Chuech op England. Sub-Inspectors. See Constables. Sub-letting op Lands, Ireland. See Landlord and Tenant, a. SuBMAEiNE Telegeaphs. See Telegraphs. Suboenation op Peejuet. See Peejuey. SuBPCENA Oppice, Cleek OP. See Chanceet, Couet of, England. Subpoena, Process op. See Exchequer, Couet op, Ireland. Succession to Peopertt. See Inland Eevbnue. Legact Duties. Personal Pkopeett. Real Property. Succession to the Crown. See Oaths, I. 6. Successor to the Crown : Bill to provide for the Appointment of Lords Justices in the Case of the next Successor to the Crown being out of the Realm at the Time of the Demise of Her Majesty. (156.) 1837. n. 429 SuDBURT, Archdeaconrt OF : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for augmenting the Archdeaconry of Sudbury, (in 49.) ----- 1843. xxii. 31 Sudbury Disfranchisement : Bill to exclude the Borouarh of Sudbury from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (172.) . - _ 1842. IV. 551 A similar Bill. (60.) - 1843. iii. 641 Bill to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal on a Bill to exclude the Borough of Sudbury from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (182.) . - r - - - - 1842. iv. 553 A similar Bill. (70.) - 1843. m. 643 Bill for appointing Commissioners to inquire into the Existence of Bribery in the Borough of Sudbury. (242.) .... - 1843. in. 645 Bill for Disfranchisement of the Borough of Sudbury. (187.) - - 1844. v. 651 First Eeport from the Select Committee on the Expenses of Witnesses and others on the Sudbury Disfranchisement Bill. (83.) - - - 1843. xx. 225 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Eeading of the Bill to exclude the Borough of Sudbury from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament. (107.) ..... - 1843. XIX. 501 Eeport to Her Majesty by the Commissioners appointed under the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 97. to inquire into the Existence of Bribery in the Borough of Sudbury. - 1844. xxxvn. 1 SuDDER Courts in the East Indies. See Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction. Suez and Bombay, Mails Between. See East Indies, n.3. III. 13. SuppERANCB Whakps. See Bonded Goods. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 889 Suffolk ----- Sugar Suffolk, Incendiaet Offences in : Return of Ages and Descriptions of Persons committed for Trial for Incendiary Oflfences in Norfolk and Suffolk, up to the latest Period to which the same can be given, with the Results of such Prosecutions. (258.) - . - . 1840. Vol. x. p. 9 Suffolk and Norfolk Railway Schemes : Report of the Board of Trade on the Schemes for extending Railway Communication in Norfolk and Suffolk. (48.) Map. (48 a.) - - 1845. xxxix. 99. 107 Sugar : Bill to allow additional Bounties on Refined Sugar exported, and discontinuing the Duty thereon granted by an Act of the present Session. (1801-2.) - - [ii.] 171 Bill for making Sugar and Coffee of Martinique and Mariegalante liable to Duty on Importa- tion as Sugar and Coffee not of the British Plantations. (77. of 1809.) - xxm. 221 Bill to admit Sugar without Payment of Duty to be refined for Exportation from the United Kingdom. (160. of 1833.) -..-.. cccxt. 485 Bill for granting to Her Majesty, until 5th July 1844, certain Duties on Sugar imported into the United Kingdom. (151.) ... . . . 1843. m. 651 Bill for granting to Her Majesty, until 5th July 1845, similar Duties. (165.) - 1844. y. 653 Bill for granting to Her Majesty, until 5th July 1846, similar Duties. (96.) - 1845. v. 593 Bill to repeal the Duties of Excise on Sugar manufactured in the United Kingdom, and to impose other Duties in lieu thereof. (136.) - ^ . - 1845. v. 601 Bill to repeal the Duties of Customs upon the Importation of Sugar, and to impose new Duties in lieu thereof. (344.) ..... 1847-8. vi. 557 Bill to reduce the Duty of Excise on Sugar manufactured in the United Kingdom, and to impose a countervailing Duty on Sugar used in the brewing of Beer for Sale ; and also to amend the Laws relating to the Licences granted to Brewers and Distillers. (309.) 1850. IV. 195 Bill to alter the Duties of Customs on Sugar, Molasses, and Spirits. (170.) - 1854. in. 761 Bill for granting certain JJuties of Excise on Sugar made in the United Kingdom. (181.) - - . ' 1854. IV. 171 Bill for granting certain additional Rates and Duties of Excise [on Malt, Spirits, Spirit Mixtures, Sugar, and Molasses]. (156.) .... 1854. iv. 155 A similar Bill. (110.) - - -" - . ' - 1854-5. vi. 459 Bill to impose increased Rates of Duty of Excise on Spirits distilled in the United Kingdom; to allow Malt, Sugar, and Molasses to be used Duty-free in the distilling of Spirits, in lieu of Allowances and Drawbacks on such Spirits, Sugar, and Molasses respectively; and to amend the Laws relating to the Duties of Excise. (293.) - 1854-5. iv. 205 Bill to grant Allowances of Excise Duty on Malt in Stock ; to alter and regulate certain Drawbacks and Allowances in respect of Malt Duty ; to repeal and re-impose the Excise Duty on Sugar used in brewing Beer ; and to amend the Law relating to Malt Roasters. (152.) , - - - - 1856. V. 73 Bill for granting certain Duties of Customs on Tea, Sugar, and other Articles. (48.) - - - - ... 1857, Sess. 1. ii. 33 Bill for granting certain Duties of Customs and Excise [on Sugar, &c.] (204.) ... . . 1857, Sess. 2. m. .461 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the present Condition and Prospects connected with and dependent on Sugar and Coffee Planting in the East and West Indies and the Mauritius, and what Means.can be adopted for their Relief. (309.) - - - - ' - 1847-8, xxxv. 1 [Sdejects : — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Appendix, consisting chiefly of Papers and Returns relating generally to the Revenue, Trade, Commerce, &c. of the East and West Indies.] Second Report from same Committee. (310.) ... 1847-8. xxxv. 313 [Subjects : — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Appendix, consisting of an Account of the Quantity of Foreign unrefined Sugar entered for Home Consumption in 1847.] Third Report from same Committee. (311.) - - - 1847-8. xxxv. 393 [Subjects : — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee Appendix, consisting of Govern- ment and Colonial Despatches relating to Sugar Planting in the West Indies ; also, Return and Despatches relating to the Immigration of Free Labourers. Return of Importation of Sugar by the East India Company. Tables showing the Cost of extracting Sugar by means of the Beet Root Machinery; the Parochial and Public Receipts and Expenditure of Jamaica ; the Import of Sugar in the United Kingdom, &c.] Fourth Report from same Committee. (312.) - - - - 1847-8. xxxvi. 1 [Subjects : — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Appendix, consisting of a Report on Dr. Jenning's Saccharometer. Heads of a Plan contemplated by Her Majesty's Government (in 1833) for the Abolition of Negro Slavery, and for securing the continued Cultivation of the > Estates by the manumitted Slaves. Ordinance for granting, for Seven Years, a fixed Revenue for the Civil Government of British Guiana. List of Estates and abandoned Estates in British Guiana which have been purchased by Agricultural Labourers, and upon which Villages are being established. List of Prices of Lumber, &c. in Demerara during the Years 1829 to 1840.] Fifth Report from same Committee. (313.) - - - 1847-8. xxxvi. 187 [Subjects : — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Appendix, consisting (inter alia) of a Return of the Number and appraised Value of Slaves in each County in British Guiana, and the Proportion of the Compensation Fund of £20,000,000 awarded to British Guiana; Number of Estates in British Guiana mortgaged between 1st August 1838 and 31st December 1847 ; and Sales of Estates by Execution in the Counties of Demerara and Essequibo, during same Period.] . . III. 5 U 890 (itENERAL iSrt>EX TO THE Stjgar SuGAH — continued. Sixth Report from same Committee. , (314.) - - 1847-8. Vol. xxxvi. f. 467 ISvBJECCB:— Minutes of Eviderai taken before the tJommittee. — —ApperMix, coBsistiiig of Copies ■ of the Laws and ' Ordinances in fo?oe in the West India Colonies and Mauritius in respect to Vagrancy.] Seventh Report from same Committer, (315.) .,. - ,,,.-,, -.1847-8. . x;xxTir. 1 [Subjects -.—Minutes of Evidence taken before the^CoinmJttee.-; Af^endix, consisting of Beport of the Jamaica Assembly Committee relating to Costs of Sugar Cultivation. DespatiSies relative to the Cultivation of Coffee and Sugar in the West Indies and Mauritius ; the distressed-State of the Colonists; the Progress of Free Immigration; Vagrancy.; and the State and Prospects of said Colonies generally. Copies of Charter-parties and other Instruments under -which the Colonial Governments had contracted with certain Shipowners for the Conveyance of Africans to the West Indies. Communications from Her Majesty's Commissioners at the Havana to Viscount Palmerston. Statement as to the Growth of Sugar in Porto Rico. Regulations respecting Lands by the Dutch Government in the Island of Java. Regulations respecting the holding of Lands, Cultivation of Sugar, &c., in the Dutch East India Colonies. Report as to the Result of testing Sugar. Suggestions to Proprietors of Estates in the British West Indies.] Eighth Report from same Committee. (316.) - - - - 1847-8. yh. 415 [Subjects : — Report of the Committee .-^—Prevalence of Distress among all who are interested in the Production of Sugar in the British Colonies. Slave Emancipation carried into effect without Pro- vision being made for an adequate Supply of Free Labour. Effect of the Sugar Duties Act of 1846 in precipitating the Ruin of the Colonies, by aggravating the Pressure under which they have laboured from a deficient Supply of Labour; consequent Extension of the Growth of Sugar in Slave Countries, and a greater Impetus to the Slave Trade. The Committee recommend a Differential Duty of 10*. in favour of Sugar the Produce ^of British Possessions, for a Period of Six Years, in order to prevent the total Abandonment of the Estates, and to allow Time for securing an ample Supply of Labom- by the Introduction of Immigrants Appendix, consistingof Papers relating to the Navigation Laws ; Expenses connected with the Measure for the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Income and Expenditure of West Indies, the Mauritius, Ceylon, &c. ; Cultivation of Slave-grown Sugar ; Export of Sugar.] Supplement to Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (317.) - - 1847-8. xxxvii. 547 [This Paper consists of a Draft Report (198 Pages in Length) produced by the Chairman of the Committee, Lord George Bentinck.] Index to Eighth Report. (318.) - . - . . 1847-8. xxxvn. 793 Proceedings of Committee: [Reprinted from Eighth Report]. (318 a.) - 1847-8. xxxtii. 749 Account of the Average Price of Brown or Muscovado Sugar on the 25th May 1808 and the 14th February 1810. (1810.) - ' - -■ ' . - - xxxvi. 212 Accounts of the Average Prices of Brown or Muscovado Sugar in each Week from Jan. 1807 to April 1811 ; and Abstract of the actual Prices and Quantities thereof for certain Weeks during the same Period. (46. of 1811.) - - - - xlv. 155 Account of all Sugar from Foreign States refined in Bond in the Port of London and the Outports, with the Places of Import and Export, from 1st August 1804 to 5th July 1839 : Also, Report of the Board of Customs to the Board of Trade relative -to the Refinement and Export of such Sugar, and the Order thereon. (268.) - - 1839. xvi.' 507 Account of British Plantation Sugar imported from 1814 to 1840; of the Quantity retained for Home Consumption, and the Quantity exported, (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 534 Accounts of the Impoirts into Great Britain and Ireland of Sugar and Coffee from the West India Colonies, Guiana, and the Mauritius, 1839-40. (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 544 Statement of the Sugar Trade of the World, 1839. (in 295.) - - 1840. xxvii. 596 Statement of the Consumption of Sugar in Great Britain in the Years 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, and 1839. (in 71.) . . . .' - 1841. xxv. 208 Return of the Prices of Sugar, Coffee, &c. from 1813 to 1819. (in 5.) - 1844. xviu. 393-396 Accounts of Drawbacks and Repayments made during each of the Quarters in the Year ending 5th July 1845 on Sugar and Glass. (373.) - 1845. xvi. 495 Return of any discriminating Duties heretofore imposed between Muscovado and Clayed Sugars, and under what Authority imposed.; the Length of Time such Duties were in force, and the Authority by which repealed or suspended : Memorials to the Lords of the Treasury, &c., complaining of the Operation of such Discriminating Duties ; with Correspondence relating thereto, and the Decisions passed thereon; Communications from the Officer of the Customs to the Lords of the Treasury, &c., regarding the Diffi- culty attending the Discrimination, and its Effects upon Tradeand the Revenue ; and Communications from, the Customs to the Lords of the Treasury, &c. regarding the Means which they propose to take for satisfactorily discriminating between Muscovado and Clayed Sugars, and for obviating Difficulties formerly experienced. (64.) 1845. XVI. 449 Returns of any Sugar imported; being the Growth of China, Java, or Manilla, under the Act 7 & 8 Vict. c. 28. ; and of any such Sugar admitted for Home Consumption, (in 18.) - - • - - -.' - - 1845. xvi. 445 Account of all Sugars and Molasses admitted to Home Consumption, from the 14th March last to 5th April, and the Duties paid thereon, in each of the Ten principal Ports of the United Kingdom ; and distinguishing the Quantity of Sugar so admitted under each of the several' Denominations of Sugar and Molasses, and the Amount of Duty received from each. (110.) . -.,..■- ., .. . . 1845. xvi. 493 Correspondence respecting the Claim of Spain that the Sugars of Cuba and Port Rico should be adjnitted into the IJnited Kipgdom upon ^he,sajaie Tprms afi the Sugars of the United States and of Venezuela., ' - -, . - ir^ - -;,-.- 1845. xiv. 341 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - , •- 1846. xviii. 123 SESSIONAL BAPERS, l«0,Ha59. m StrOAE - - - - SULLIV^'S„,, SuGAB — continued. Returns of any Orders in Couricil issued by Her Majesty, whether in respect to Sugar in notitseiiig the.Producg of Slave Labour, or under -T & 8 Vict; c. 28. sect. 7., as being the Produce of Countries between, which and Her Majesty there exist Treaties of Eeciprocity. (in 18.) .'■'■•- - . ' . .1845. Vol. xvi. p. 446 Account showing the Amount of Customs Duties paid in the Year ending 5th April 1845 on Sugar and Molasses ; specifying the Variations of Duty, and the Anjount received under each separate Head and Classiflcatioh of Sugars, and the Quantities entei-ed for Home Consumption of each. (134.) , - - - - ■ . 1846. xx. 359 Similar Account of Duties paid in the Tear ending 5th April 1846. ,(162i),r 1846. xx. 361 ■ Eeturnof the Quantity of British Sugar'clikrged with Duty,: with the Rate and Amount of Duty in each Year from its Coinmencement, 1-5 July 1837. (in29.-App.) - 1846. xxiii. 56 Account showing the Quantities of Sijgar, ,tl^e Produ,ce of Britjgliri^gsessions, imported into the United Kingdom in the Years 18^5, 1846, ani 1847 ; and' sin Account shbwing the Quantities and the different Countries from which Foreign Sugar has been imported into Great Britain, in the Years 1845, 1846, and. 1 847 •;. also a. similar ^ Account, of Foreign Sugar entered for Home Consumption, (in 311.) - - 1847-8. xxxv. 883 Monthly Return of the Home, Consumption of British and Foreign Sugar, distinguishing British froni Foreign, and giving the Aggregate of both, for the last Two Years ; together with the Gazette Average Price of Sugar and of Wheat in each Month, in contiguous Columns, (in 309.) - - - - 1847-8. xxxv. 291 Account of the Quantity of Foreign unrefined Sugar entered for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom in the Year 1847; (in 309.) - - - 1847-8. xxxv. 392 Table showing the Cost of Interest of Capital laid out in Machinery and Fuel, to make 400 ■'■ ' Tons of Sugar from the Cane by ithe Beet-root Machinery, with the necessary skilled White Labour, and unskilled Black and White Labour, in Slave, and Free Colonies. ■(in 311.) •■ - - - . - . - - 1847-8. xxxv. 865 Report of Professors Brande and Cooper on a new Kind of Saccharometer by Dr. Jennings. (in 312.), - - - - - , - 1847-8. xxxvi. 157 Account showing the comparative Qu9.ntities of Sugar entered for Home Consumption in each of; the first Three Months of 1847 and 1,848, with the Gazette Average Prices of , . ., . Sugar and Wheat in each Month ; also, the Stocks ofSug^irieft in Bond on 5th of April in each Year, distinguishing British from Foreign, (in 316.) - 1847-8. xxxvi. 541 Statements respecting the Sugar and Coffee Trade in 1839 and in 1847; the comparative Crdps in 1808, 1837, and 1847 ; and Slave Labour against Free Labour in 1847. (in 32.) - - - - - - 1849. xxvin. 358 Return of the Quantity of Sugar produced in the Mauritius in the Years from 1840 to 1847. - - - - - - 1849. xxxvin. 440 Statement of the Rates of Duty on Sugar and Molasses, and the Average Price of Sugar, in 1857. ------ 1857-8. xxXix. 68 See also Ageiculturb. Bebk. Beee Coloueing. Beet-eoot Sugae. Customs. East Indies, IH. 3. Ihpoets and Expoets, H. Peices Cueeent. West India Colonies, 1.4. 6. 7. 10. : ■ . Sugae Beet., /See Beet-eoot Sugae. SuGAB, Distillation ebom:. - - - - - - 1844. Vol. XV. p. 637 Surrey and Sussex Roads : " • Report on the Surrey and Sussex Turnpike Trust, (in 24. of 1833.) - cccxxiii. 226 Report of the Secretary of State on Application for Renewal of the Surrey and Sussex Turnpike Roads Act. ... - - 1850. xxxrv. 509 Survey op GrSiat Britain and Ireland : Bill to authorize and facilitate the Completioh of a Survey of Great Britain, Berwick-upon- Tweed, and the Isle of Man. (126.) - - - - 1841. m. 467 Bill to facilitate the Coijipletipn of a Geological Survey of Great Britain and Ireland under ■ the Direction of the First Commissioner for the Time being of Her Majesty's Woods and Works. (291.) - - - - . , " - - 1845. m. 685 Bill to continue until 31st December 1851 the Act 4 & 5 Vict. c. 30. for authorizing and facilitating the Completion of a Survey of Great Britain, Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the Isle of Man. (235.) - - - - - - - 1846. ly. 225 Bill to continue' the Survey of Great Britain, BerwicJ:-upon- Tweed, and the Isle of Man. (164.) - ■ - - - - , - - - ,1851. VI. 447 Bill to continue an Act for the Survey of Great Britain, Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the Isle of Man. (171.) As amended in Committee. .(208.) - - 1856. vi. 477. 479 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Ordnance Survey (Scotland) ; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. (314.)., - - - - 1851. xxxiii. 237 Correspondence respecting the Scale for the Ordnance Survey, and upon Contouring and Hill Delineation.. "■ - - - - - - 1854. xn. 239 Treasury Minute, dated 18th May 1855, and previous Papers, relating to the Ordnance Survey. - - - - - r -\ - 1854-5. xx. 331 Report on the Ordnance Survey of the United Kingdom for 1855-56. (in 133.) - - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xxix. 1 Report of the Commissioners on the Ordnance Survey; together with the Minutes of Evi- dence and Appendix. - . - - - - , 1857-8. xxxm. 1 Report of the Progress of the Ordnance Survey and Topographical Dep6t, to the 31st of December 1858. - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 107 • See also Science and Art. Survey and Valuation of Ireland : Bill to amend so much of the Act 49 Geo. 3. c. 84. as, provides for forming Tables of Manors, Parishes, Townlands, and other Subdenominations of Land in Ireland, for the Purpose of providing for the future Survey and Valuation thereof ; and for settling the Bound- aries of Counties, Cities, and Towns in certain Cases. (130. of 1824.) - . clx. 1047 Bill to repeal the above Act. (147. of 1825.) .... clxxvi. 807 BiU to make Provision for the uniform Valuation of Lands and Tenements in the several Baronies, Parishes, and other Divisions in Ireland, for the Purpose of more equally levying the Rates and Charges upon the same. (106. of 1826.) . - cc. 805 Bill to amend the Act 7 Geo. 4. c. 62. for making Provision for the Valuation of Lands and Tenements in Ii-eland, &c. (123. of 1831.) - - - - ccxc. 659 Bill to amend the Acts 7 Geo. 4. c. 62. and 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 51. for the uniform Valuation of Lands and Tenements in the several Baronies, Parishes, and other DivisibiiB of Counties in Ireland. (205. of 1831-32.) : ..... ccxcvn. 277 Bill to amend Three Acts, 7 Geo. 4. c. 62., 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 51., and 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 73., for the uniform Valuation of Lands and Tenements . in the several Baronies, Parishes, and other Divisions of Counties in Ireland ; and to provide for the more effectual Levy of Grand Jury Cess. (,117.) ..... 1834. pt. i. p. 519 Bill to consolidate and amend the several Acts for the uniform Valuation of Lands and Tene- ments in Ireltod; and to incorporate certain detached Portions of Counties and Baronies with those Counties and Baronies respectively whereto the same may adjoin or wherein the same are locally situate. (225.) - -' - . 1836. m. 101 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 WiU. 4. c. 84. for the uniform Valuation of Lands and Tenements • in Ireland, and for incorporating detached Portions of Counties and Baronies with those Counties and Baronies respectively whereto the same may adjoin or wherein the same are locally situate. (336.) - - - . . . 1838. rv. 871 Bill to amend the Law relating' to the Valuation ot rateable Property in Ireland. (350.) -.--... 1845. V. 667 A similar Bill. (300.) ... . . 1346. iv. 469 A similar Bill. (223.) - - . . : 1852. iv. 525 BUI to amend the Act 15 & 16 Vict. c. 63. relating to the Valuation of rateable Property in Ireland. (66.) - - ... 1852-3. vii. 723 Bill further to amend the Act 15 & 16 Vict. c. 63. relating to the Valuation, of rateable Pro- perty in Ireland. (53.) - - . ., . 1854, VL 693 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 18P1-1859. 895 'Survey - - - - Swansea Survey akd Valuation of Ieeeand — continued. Bill to make further Provision for defining the Boundaries of Counties, Baronies, Half Baronies, Parishes, Townlands, and "other Divisions and Denominations of Land in V; Ireland for Public Purposes. (110.) - - - . 1854. ■ Vol. iii. p. 271 Bill to make further Provision for defining the Boundaries of certain Denominations of Land in Ireland. for Public Purposes, (1?0.). - .. ;- ^857, Sess. 2. m. 231 Report on the Trigonometricar Survey of Ireland. (94.) -_. ; ,- 1834, xxii. 771 Eeports relative to the Valuations for Poor Eates, and to the registered Elective Franchise in Ireland; with Appendixes. .- - ■ ■-' 1842. xxix. pts. 1. and 2. Outline of the System according to which the general Valuation of Ireland under the Act .6 & 7 Will. 4. -c. 84. is carried into effect ; by Richard Grifiith, Esq.,,CoBimissioner of Valuation. - - - - - . 1845. xxxii. 1 Additional Instructions for the Valuators employed On the Valuation of Ireland under 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 84. - - - - . 1845. xxxu. 120 Return of the several Counties, Counties of Cities, and Counties of Towns in Ireland of which the Valuation under 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 84. has been completed, also those of which the Valuation has not been completed. - . . 1845. xxxii. 268. 270 Account of Sums voted for Townland Survey in Ireland. (374.) - - 1845. xvi. 499 Outline of the System according to which the general Valuation of Ireland under ' 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 84. is carried into effect ; by Richard Griffith, Esquire, Commissioner ■ ' of Valuation, (in 24.-App.) - - -' - - 1846. xxv. 140 Letters from the Chief Valuator in Ireland, making Application to Government for the Plans of the small Towns to bp drawn upon a larger Scale than Six Inches to a Mile for the Piirposes of the Valuation ; with a Return of the estimated Cost of making such Plans : Also, Return of the Names of all the small Towns and Villages the Plans of which have been enlarged from the Ordnance Plans on the Scale of Six Inches to One Mile ; with a Return of the Cost of making these enlarged Plans : Also, Return of the Number of enlarged Plans and Sketches which, in addition to the enlarged Plans of small .Towns and Villages, have been made in the several Counties in Ireland under the Direction of the Chief Valuator ; with a Return of the Cost of making them ,: Also, Return of the Number of Tenements the Areas of which have been sepsirately computed,, from the Ordnance Plans on the enlarged Plans made for the Purposes of the Valuation ; with the Cost of computing the same : And also. Return of the Number of Estates sold under the Encumbered Estates Act, with, a Statement of the Number of Plans of these Estates which have been made on larger S'sales than the published Ordnance Maps on the Six- Inch Scale ; with the Cost of making the sa,me. (15i) ~ - 1857-8, xviii. 429 iS'ee also Survey op Gkeat Britain and Ireland. Survey op Parishes : Report from the Select Committee, of the House of Cpmmons appointed to consider the best Mode of effecting the Surveys of Parishes for the Purpose of carrying ifl))p effect the Tithe Commutation Act ; with the Minutes of Evidence.! (92.) - 1837j xxxv. 259 Surveyor General op Land Revenue and, op Woods and Forests. See Land Revenue, Surveyor General op Works. ' See Land Revenue, IL 2, -Works, Office of. Surveyors of Highways. See Turnpike Roads and Highways. Survivorship, See Offices, Public, 1, 2, Suspension, /See Advocations and Suspensions, Scotland, Sussex, H, R. H. Duke of. See Royal Family.. Sussex Assizes. See Crimes and Offences. Sussex Claim OP Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Augustus Frederick D'Este to Her Majesty, claiming, as of Right, to be Duke of Sussex, Earl of Inverness, and Baron of Arklow. (142.) - 1844, XVL 361 Opinion' of the Judges upon the Question of Law propounded to them in the Qommittee for Privileges touching the Claim of Angiistus D'Este to-the Dukedom of Sussex, Earldom of Inverness, and Barony of Arklow, (177;) - - - 18'44, x, 133 Suttees. See East Indies,, II. i. Sutton Harbour : Eejport of the Commissioners of Railways on the Sutton Harbour Improvemefit Bill, (in 148,5.) -' - - - - - • - - l^^''- ^^-41 Swallow Street, . Report of the Admiralty on the S\yanaea Harhaur. Bill. (33, 24.) - 18S4;,, XXXVJX. 779 5U 4 896 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Swansea . - - - Swiney Swansea Vallet Eailwat : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Swansea Valley Railway Bill, (in 148. 14.) - - ■ . ■ - . - 1847. Vol, XL. p. 41 Report of the Admiralty on the Swansea Vale Railway Bill. (119. 74.) - 1852-3. lxtii. 539 Similar Report. , (33. 4.) - - ... 1854. xxxth. 741 Report of the Board, of Trade on the Swansea Vale Railway (Preference Shares) Bill. (23. 72.) ..... 1859, Sess. 1. vin. 255 Swansea and Amman Junction Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Swansea and Amman Junction Railway Bill, (in 148. lo.) - - 1847. xl. 69 Sweating. See Cursing and Swearing. Sweden and Noewat : Act of Accession of the King of Sweden to the Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, signed at St. Petersburg, 17th June 1801 ; and Acceptance of His Britannic Majesty. Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed 25th July 1803. Preliminary and secret Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Stockholm, 3d Dec. 1804. (1806.) -...-. vii. 35 Additional Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Helsingborg, 31st August 1805. (1806.) - - - - - - vii. 39 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Beckaskcog, 3d October 1805. (1806.) ..... yn. 49 Convention of Concert and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Stockholm, 8th Feb. 1808. (1808.) ..... xxii. 313 Subsidiary Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Stockholm, 1st March 1809. Treaty of Peace, Union, and Friendship between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Orebro, 18th July 1812. (1812-13.) Treaty of Concert and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at Stockholm, 3d March 1813. (1812-13.) Substance of the Engagements between the Courts of Saint Petersburg and Stockholm, signed at Saint Petersburg, 24th March 1812, so far as the same are referred to in the Treaty signed at Stockholm, 3d March 1813, between His Majesty and the King of Sweden. (1812-13.) Account of Bills of Exchange and Money issued for the Service of the Swedish Government in virtue of the Ti-eaty of 3d March 1813. (1812-13.) Memorandum of the Arrival of the Swedish Troops at Stralsund. (1812-13.) Additional Article to the Treaty of Stockholm. (1814—15.) Order of the Prince Regent, dated 27th April 1814, for the Blockade of the Ports and Coasts of Norway, (in 32. of 1813-14.) . - ... lxxl 155 Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden, signed at London, 13th August 1814. (1814-15.) Lxxvi. 361 Declaration of Sweden for the Abolition of certain Dues affecting British Commerce in the Ports of Sweden, signed at Stockholm, 24th Aprjl 1824. Convention of Commerce and Navigation between His Majesty and the King of Sweden and Norway, with an additional Article thereunto annexed, signed at London, 18th March 1826. (1826.) Despatch showing the Number of Swedish Troops employed on .the Continent, &c. ; and Account of Advances to the Grovernment of Sweden. (32. of 1813-14.) . lxxi. 153. 154 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Twelfth — Sweden and Norway. ..... 1844. vi. 297 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sweden and Norway for the Regulation and Improvement of the Communication by Post between Great Britain and Sweden and Norway ; signed at London, 24th August 1850. . . 1851. xv. 513 Correspondence relative to the Neutrality of Denmark and Sweden and Norway [in the War with Russia]. . - . . . 1854. xvni. 57 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the French, and the King of Sweden and Norway, respecting the Cession, &c. to Russia of any Part of the Territories of Sweden and Norway ; signed at Stockholm, 21st November 1855. . - 1856. xix. 493 See also Corn, HL 3. Lupoets and Exports, IL 6. &c. Shipping, &c., IIL i. 2. Slave Trade, L 4. III. 3. Statistical Tables.' Tariffs of Foebign States. Timber. Trade, Foreign, H. Treaties, xlvi. lxvi. Swedish Tables op Mortalitt. See Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Sweets or Made "Wines. See Excise. SWINESHEAD, CoWLET's ChARITT : Bill for confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for Cowley's Charity in the Parish of Swineshead in the County of Lincoln. (114.) - - 1857-8. iii, 433 SwiNET, Samuel (Negro Slave). See Slavekt, IH. 4. ■ ■ SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 897 Switzerland ^ - - ^ Talbot Switzerland : Keport on the Commerte and Manufactures of Switzerland; by J, Bowring. - 1836. xli. 1 Communications between the Representatives of Austria, Prussia, andEussia in Switzerland, and the President and Executive Council of Berne, on the Occasion of the Assumption by the latter of the Functions of Federal, Directory. - - 1847. xviii. 581 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Switzerland. - - . 1847-8. xix, 171 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce^ and reciprocal Establishment between Her Majesty and the Swiss Confederation; signed at Berne, 16th September 1855. - 1856. xx. 805 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of Austria, the Emperor of the French, the King of Prussia, the Emperor of Russia, and the Swiss Confederation, relative to Neuchatel ; signedatParis, 26th May 1857. - - . . 1857, Sess.2. xvi. 535 See also Statistical Tables. Teade, Foreign. Treaties, lxvi. i. 2. 4. SwoEN Clerks. See Chancery, Court or, England. Sycee Silver. See China. Sydenham, Lord. See Canada, Upper and Lower. Sydney, New South Wales. See Australian Colonies, 2. Synod of Ulster. See Education and Schools, Ireland, III. i. .Syria: Report on the Commercial Statistics of Syria, addressed I to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Palmerston, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ; by Dr. Bowring. - - - - - - - 1840. xxxv. 603 Correspondence with Her Majesty's Embassy at Constantinople, relative to the Affairs of Syria ; 1841 and 1842. ...... 1845. xiii. 1 Ditto, for the Tears 1843 to 1845. .... - 1845. xiv. 1 Correspondence with Her Majesty's Consuls General at Syria^ and Her Majesty's Consul at Damascus : 1841 and 1842. - - - . ' . . .1845. xm. 129 Ditto,for the Years 1843 to 1845. - ... . 1845. xiv. 121 See also Slave Trade, III. 3. Statistical Tables. Taaffe Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom were referred the Petition of Charles Rudolph Joseph Francis Clement Viscount Taaffe of Corren, and Baron of Ballymote, both in the County of SligO, and of EUischau in Bohemia in the Empire of Austria, a Count of the Holy Roman Empire, praying that the Titles, Dignities, and Peerage of Viscount Taaffe of Corren and Baron of Ballymote may be declared to belong to the Petitioner, (f.) ... 1857, Sess.2. xix. 445 Proceedings before the Committee, (b.) .... 1857-8. xix. 249 Table OF Fees. Sess. 1. ni. 71. 73 5 X- 4 904 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Tickets ----- Timbee Tickets of Leave : Bill to substitute in certain Cases other Punishment in lieu of Transportation. , (270.) — r— As amended in Committee. (316.) - - - 1852-3. Vol. Tii. p. 651. 659 Clauses to be proposed in Committee by Lord Chancellor. (270 a.) - 1852-3. vii. 657 V Communications between the Secretary of State and the Officers of Dartmoor Prison, regarding the Convict George Brown, previously to a Ticket of Leave having been granted to him ; and Copy of the Ticket of Leave. (133.) - - 1854., ix. 301 Return of the Number of Tickets of Leave granted since the passing of the Act, and whether to Males or Females ; and the Date and Extent of the Sentence upon which they were in Prison : Also, of any Eegulations issued or adopted for granting Tickets of Leave j and of any Eegulations in regard to Persons at large under Tickets of Leave : Also, of the Sums paid to each Person upon his or her Discharge from Prison,, and out of what Funds : Also, Return of the Number of Tickets of Leave withdrawn or revoked, with the Cause of Revocation. (238.) .■-... 1854. ix. 283 Return of the Number of Convicts under Sentence of Transportation at present i|n England ; the Number of those who have been released from Confinement with Tickets of Leave ; and the Number of those who, being so released, have been convicted of fresh Offences, or are awaiting Trial under Suspicion of fresh Offences. (31.) - 1854-5. xiii. 510 Return in continuation of the above ;. And also, Return of the Names of Prisoners sentenced to Transportation who did not receive Tickets of Leave with other like Prisoners, on account of Misconduct in Prison. (138.) ... 1854-5. xiii. 512 Return, without Names, of the Number of Convicts with Tickets of Leave, who are known by the Authorities to be now in Employment or conducting themselves properly : Also, Return of the Number who have been re-convicted, aijd for what Crimes, since their Dischargfe : And also, Return showing the different Nature of the Punishment since the Ticket-of-Leave System was established, and that inflicted before and between the Periods when they are now released and when they would have been released under the old System, &c. (325.) - - - - - t 1854-5. xiii. 534 Return of the Number of Convicts who, since the passing of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 99., have received Orders of Litence ; the Number who, after receiving such Orders of Licence, have been convicted of or charged with subsequent Offences ; the Number whose Orders of Licence have been revoked ; and the Number whose Licences have been refused or withheld in consequence of their Misconduct. (56.) ... - 1856. xi. 473 Return of the Expense incurred and Amount paid for the Conveyance of those Convicts whose Tickets of Leave have been revoked, to Dartmooi:^and other Prisons, since the passing of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 99., sofai- asrelates to the Metropolitan Police. (115.) 1856. xi. 471 Account of the Number of Convicts under Ticket of Licence now on the Establishment of Smithfield in Dublin ; together with a Copy of the Regulations under which that Estab- lishment is conducted : The same of the Number of Convicts with Tickets of Licence in the Establishment of Fort Camden in Cork. (114.) ... 1856. xi. 475 Return of the Numbers of Tickets of Leave issued to Convicts in each Year since the Com- mencement of that Practice, showing the minimum Periods of Sentence at which such Licences have been granted, and the Numbers of Licence Holders re-apprehended, with the Result of the Proceedings against them. (31.) - - 1857, Sess. 1. vrii. 481 Return of the Number of Convicts to whom Tickets of Leave have been granted during the Years 1857 and 1858 ; specifying the Number given each Year, also the Number who during that Period have been remanded to Prison in consequence of the Commission of any subsequent Offence. (117.) .... 1859, Sess. 1. x. 179 See also Convicts. Teansportation. Tickets of Work : Bill to make further Regulations respecting the Tickets of Work to be delivered to Persons employed in Manufacture of Hosiery, in certain Cases. (306.) - 1845. iv. 645 Bill to make further Regulations respecting the Tickets of Work to be delivered to Silk Weavers, in certain Cases. (207.) As amended in Committee. (324.) - 1845. v. 501. 505 Tidal Harbours. See Harbours and Ports. TxGRE Island. See America, Central. Ti&Ris, Expedition to. See East Indies, III. i. Tiles : Return of the Rates and Amount of Duty on Tiles in England from 1821 to 1832 inclusive, (in 29.-App.) ...... 1846. xxin. 56 Tilsit, Treaty of. See Treaties, liii. Timber : Bill to repeal the present and grant other Duties and Drawbacks in respect of certain Sorts ofTimber imported into Great Britain. (57. of 1821.) - . cxxl 199 Bill to provide for the better Collection of the Duties on Wood the Produce of Places in Europe. (181.) ...... 1835. ii. 457 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1835, on the Duties on Timber ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (113.) - . 1836. xv. 1 [Subjects; — ^Uesolutions iu favour of an improTed Mode of taking the iOuties on Deals. Present Amount of Duty on Baltic Timber too gre^t as compared with STortli American. Effect of the Timber Duties on Ship-building. Competition between British and Foreign Shipping. Effect of altering Timber Duties on Emigration. Comparative Employment of Emigrants in Agriculture and the Lumber Trade. Employment of Shipping given by Emigration. Export of Manufactures to the North American Colonics and to the JSorth of Europe. Effect of Alteration of Duties on the Price of Tinker.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 905 TiMBEE ----- Tithes Timber — continued. Account of the Quantity of Timber and Staves imported into England from the British North American Colonies, in 1806, 1807, and 1808. (in ,14. of 1809.) - Vol. xxx. p. 235 Quantity of Timber imported into Great Britain from British North America, in each Year from 1800 to 1818. (in 134. of 1819.) - - - - - cvni. 152 Account of the Quantity of Timber in Bond at the Port of London and at the other Ports of Great Britain. (35. of 1820.) - - - , . . . cxix. 123 Paper presented to the Board of Trade, intituled " Remarks on the System of levying Duties on Deals and Battens by the Hundred of 120 Pieces." (50. of 1820.) - cxix. 171 Reports made to and by the Commissioners of Customs relative to the Size of Deals and Battens imported from Norway and the North of Europe. (28. of 1820.) - cxix. 119 Accounts of the Quantity of Timber, Masts, Deals, Deal Ends, Staves, and Plank imported into Great Britain from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, and Prussia, and from the British North American Colonies. (38. of 1820.) ... cxix. 125 Similar Accounts as to the Quantity of Timber, Deals, Masts, and Spars imported into Ireland, (in 94. of 1820.) . . ' - . - - cxix. 154. 156 Account of the Quantity and Value of American and Baltic Timber imported into Dublin, in each of the Five Years ending 5th January 1825. (183. of 1825.) - - cxcv. 861 Quantity of Timber of all Sorts, Masts, Ashes, and Corn, imported into the United Kingdom from the British Possessions in America, in each Year from 1822 to 1826. (38. of 1826-27.) -----..-- ccxx. 123 Table showing the comparative Duty payable upon Deals, Battens, and Square Timber, with their Cubic Contents, (in 71.) - - - _ . 1841. xxv. 235 Account of the Total Amount of Duty received in each of the last Ten Years on Timber and Wood of all Descriptions imported from the British Possessions in North America. (in 100.) ..--.... 1842. xiv. 559 Account of the Customs Duties received in each of the Years ending 5th April 1842 and 1843 on Timber and Coffee imported, and on Coals exported. (116.) - 1843. xviii. 557 Account of the Amount of Duty received on Timber^ Battens, Deals, &c. entered for Home Consumption, in each of the Six Years ending the 5th Djiy of April 1843. (in 118.) --.---- 1843. xviii. 559 ReturnofthePricesof Timber, from 1813 to 1819. (in 5.} - 1844. xviii. 393-396 Account showing the Amount received for^Timber Duties in each of the last Five Years ; distinguishing Foreign from Colonial, &c. - - - - 1845. xvi. 497 Account of the Quantities of Sawn and Hewn Timber, the Produce of British Colonies, 8ec., entered for Home Consumption, from 1840 to 1845 ; and of the Amount of Duty received in the United Kingdom from 1840 to 1845. (in 59.) - 1846. xx. 328 See also Alice Holt Fokest. Baek. Impoets and Exports, II. 6. &c. Land Revenue, II. 2. Naval . Timber. New Forest. Oak Timber. Prices Current. Trade, Foreign, II. Woolmee Forest. Timber, Drying of. See Langton, J. S. Timber Ships : ' Bill to prevent, until the End of the next Session of Parliament, Ships clearing out from a British North American Port loading any Part of their Cargo of Timber upon Deck. (183.) - - - - - - - - 1839. III. 671 Bill, to continue, until 1 st May 1 842, and to extend and amend an Act of Her present Maj esty, for preventing Ships clearing out from a British North American Port loading any Part of their Cargo of Timber upon Deck. (175.) -, - - - - 1840. v. 217 Bill for preventing, until 1st May 1845, Ships clearing out from any Port in British North America, or in the Settlement of Honduras^ from loading' any Part of their Cargo of Timber upon Deck. (90.) - - - - - . 1842. iv. 559 Bill to make perpetual and amend the Act 5 85 6 Vict. c. 17. for preventing Ships clearing out from any Port in British North America or in the Settlement of Honduras from loading any Part of their Cargo of Timber upon Deck. (233.) - - 1845. v. 635 Report from the Select Committee of the House 6f Commons appointed to inquire into Ship- wrecks of Timber Ships, and the Loss of Life attendant thereon, and what Measures can be adopted to reduce the Amount thereof in future; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (217.) - - - - - - - - 1839. XXII. 337 [Subjects : — ^Numter of Shipwrecks. AttributaWe chiefly to Deck-loading. The Committee recommend that Vessels from North America be prohibited carrying Timber Loads ,oij Deck.] Tin Duties. See Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies of. Tin and Tin Manufactures. See East India Company, III. 4. Imports and Exports, n. 6. &c. TipPEEARY, Trials in. See Crimes and Offences, III. 2. Tithe Audit Office, Ireland : ,„ Copy of the Appointment of Michael Doheny to a Situation in the Tithe Audit Office at Dublin Castle, (in 72.-App.) ..... 1339. xxi. 246 Tithes, England and Wales : Bill to enable Ecclesiastical Persons and others to lease Tithes and Church Lands so as to bind their Successors ; and for extending Powers of certain Acts for the summary Recovery of Tithes to a certain. Amount. (85: of 1817.) - - lxxxiii. 427 Bill to amend the Acts.7 & 8 Will. 3. c. 6. for the more easy Recovery of Small Tithes, and 53Geo. 3. -c. 127 for ihe Recovery o£ Tithes,, (131. of 1825.) - . clxxv. 697 Bill to amend the Act 7 & 8 Will. 3. c. 6. for the more easy Recovery of Small Tithes in England. (43. of 1826.) - - - , - - . . oxcix. 91 III. . 5 Y 1836. II. 425 1836. u. 427 1836. n. 429 1836. n. 433 1836. n. 435 1836. II. 439 1836. n. 441 1836. II. 483 906 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Tithes Tithes, England and Waies — continued. Bill for encouraging and facilitating Compositions for Tithes and other Payments arising and paiyable to Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices in England and Wales. (122. of 1830.) - ' - - - - - - - Vol. ccLxm. p. 143 A similar Bill. (83. of 1830-31.) - - - - - ccLxxxiii. 301 Bill for encouraging and facilitating Com|)ositions for Tithes and other Payments arising and payable to Incumbents of Ecclesiastical Benefices in England and Wales. (1. of 1831.) As amended by the Committee. (64. of 1831.) - - ccLXXxix. 1.41 Bill for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales. (3. of 1831.) - cclxxxix, 143 Bill for explaining and amending the Act 2 & 3 Edw.^6. c. 13. for Payment of Tithes [as to Tithes on barren Land]. (55. of 1831.) - ' - - - cclxxxix. 631 Bill for shortening the Time required in Claims of Modus decimandi, or Exemption ffom or Discharge of Tithes. (98. of 1831-32.) - - - - ccxcvi. 663 Bill for amending 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 100. for shortening the Time required in Claims of Modus decimandi, or Exemption from or Discharge of Tithes. (197. of 1833.) - cccxv. 911 A similar Bill. (209.) - - - - - 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 1197 Bill for the Amendment of the Law as to the Tithing of Turnips in certain Cases. (187.) As amended by the Committee. (204.) - . . 1835. ii. 513. 517 Bill for the more easy Eecovery of Tithes. (188.) As amended. (203.) 1835. ii. 521,525 Bill for the Abolition of Personal Tithes. (220.) - - - . 1836. ii. 821 Bill for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales. (181.) - 1836. ii. 381 Clauses proposed to be added by his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Committee. (181 a. e f./.) - - - - ^ - 1836. ii. 419. 421. 421* Proposed Clause and Proviso applicable to reclaimed Lands. (181 b.) 1836. n, 423 Clause proposed to be substituted for Clause 77. (181c.) Clause proposed instead of Clause 16. (181 gr.) ^ Clauses proposed to be added on Report. (181 h.) - - Proviso proposed to be added to Clause 65. (181 1.) . - Clauses proposed to be added on Third Reading. (181 k.) Clauses proposed to be added by the Lord t)acre. (181 d.) •" Bill with the Amendments made by the Committee. (208.) *■ - Bill as amended on Report. (231.) - - -' - Amendments made by the Commons to the Amendments njade by the Lords to the Tithes Commutation Bill. (272.) - . ' . . . 1836. ii, 525 Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 71. for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales. (163.) — ^Ab amended by the Committee. (192.) As amended on Report. (200.) --.... 1837. IV. 275. 283. 289 Amendments to be proposed by the Lord Portman. (173.) - - 1837. iv. 281 Bill to extend the Provisions of 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 71. for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales, so far as regards the Merger of Tithes in the Lands on which same are charged. (217.) As amended by the, Commons. (296.)- 1838. iv. 737. 739 Bill to explain and amend the Acts for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales. (154.) - . 1839. m. 673 . (Clauses to be proposed in Committee by the Lord A,therton. (154 a.) - 1839. iii. 687 Clauses to be proposed on Report by the Lord Atherton. (1546.) - 1839. ni. 689 - Marquess of Lansdowne. (154 c.) 1839. iii. 691 - - Lord Portman. (154^.) - 1839. m. 693 Clauses to be proposed on Third Reading by the Lord Portman. (154 e.) 1839. in. 695 Bill as amended on Report. (174.) ... - . 1839. in. 697 Bill further to explain and amend the Acts for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales. (69.) . - - - . „ . 1840. v. 219 Amendments to be proposed in Committee. (69 a.) - . - 1840. v. 231 Bill as amended by the Select Committee. (119.) ... 1840. v. 237 Amendments to be proposed on Report. (119 a.) - . . 1840. v. 255 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 74. for the more easy Recovery of Tithes,; and to take away the Jurisdiction from the Ecclesiastical Courts' in all Matters relating to Tithes of a certain Amount. (64.) - ■^ - - - 1841. iii." 575 Bill to amend the Acts for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales, and to continue Oificers appointed under said Acts for a Time to be limited. (136.) As amended in Committee. (176.) ^As amended on Report. (194.) - 1842. it. 565. 575. 587 Bill further to amend the Acts for the Commutatibn of Tithes in England and Wales. (243.) -... - . . - r ' -. . . 1846. V. 469 Bill to explain 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 71., 5 Vict. c. 7., and 5 & 6 Vict. c. 64., for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales, and to continue the Oificers appointed under said Acts until 1st Oct. 1850, and to the End of next Session. (236.) . - 1847., v. 351 Bill to consolidate and continue the Copyhold and Inclosure Commissions, and to provide for the Completion of Proceedings under the Titlie Commutation Acts. (246.) - 1851. iv. 77 Bill to amend the Public Health Act (11 & 12 Vict. c. 63.), and the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 90., in respect of the Assessment of Tithe and Tithe Rentchai'ges for certain Rates. (243.) ... . . . . . 1851. VI. 449 Bill to continue Appointments under the Act for consolidating the Copyhold and Inclosure Commissions, and for completing Proceedings under the Tithe Commutation Acts. ' (415.) - 1852-3. III. 649 A similar Bill. (203.) - - ... 1854-5. iii. 423 A similar Bill. (44.) - - - - . . 1857, Sess. 1. n. 31 A similar Bill. " (225.) .... . 1857-8. m. 399 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 907 Tithes Tithes, England and WaIj^s-t— continued. < ; Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the bes;t Mode of effecting the Surveys of Parishes for the Purpose of carrying into effect the Tithe Commutation Act ; with Minutes of Evidence. (92.) - 1837. Vol. xxxv. p. 259 First Report of the Tithe Commissioners for England and Wales, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c.71. (35.) - 18,39. xxT. 461 Second Report. - - - - - - 1840. xxxvi. 541 Third Report. ...... 1841. xxxir. 465 Fourth Report. ----- - 1842. xxiv. 591 Fifth Report. - - - - . 1843. xl. 447 Sixth Report. - - - - - - 1844. xxxvii. 317 Seventh Report. . - - . . 1845. xxxix. 421 Eighth Report. . - - - - 1846. xlv. 723 - Ninth Report. - - - r - 1847. xlii. 1 Tenth Report. (235.) ----- 1847-8. xlviii. 285 Eleventh Report. , - - - - - 1849. xlvi. 751 Twelfth Report. , ... - - 1850. xxxiv. 223 Thirteenth Report. - ' - - - - - 1851. xxx. 97 . . Fourteenth Report. ... - - 1852. xxviii. 375 Fifteenth Report. - % ^ - - . 1852-3. lxiii. 339 J Sixteenth, Report. - - ... 1854. xxxv. 137 Seventeenth Report. - - - - - 1854-5, ?;xxv. 263 Eighteenth Report. - - ... 1856. xxxviii. 63 Nineteenth Report. ... - 1857, Sess. 1. x. 437 Twentieth Report. - - - - - 1857-8. xxx. 535 Twenty- first Report. - ... 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 47 Digested Return of the Proportion in Land, yearly Money IJayments, or Corn Rent, allotted in lieu of Tithe, 1757 — 1835. Extracted from Inclosure and other Acts of Parliament. (260.) - - - . - - - - 1837. XIV. 1 Return of the Number of Cases of Commutation of Tithe in England and Wales. (304.) ........ 1838. xvin. 503 Return of the Number of Parishes or Townships in which the Apportionment of the Rent- charges agreed for under the Tithe Commutation Act have been confirmed by the Tithe Commissioners. (.161.) - .-,..'. 1839. xxv. 465 Summary of all Agreements for the Commutation of Tithes which have been confirmed by the Tithe Commissioners, to the 1st Day of January 1840 ; and of the Sums which in each Case have been added to the Rentcharge as an Equivalent for Rates and Taxes thereto- fore paid by the Tithe-payers. (114.) .... 1840. XX. 399 Return of the Amount payable for every lOOl. of Tithe assessed under the Tithe Commuta- tion Act, for each Year since the passing of that Act down to the Year 1845 inclusive. ■ : (133.) ' . . - - .... 1846. XX. 375 Return of the Number of Occupiers of Land in Six Tithe Districts, in each of the Coimties of England and Wales, distinguishing those under Three Roods, those of Three Roods and under Ten Acres, those of Ten Acres and under Fifty Acres, and those of Fifty Acres and upwards, (in 29.-App.) ... . 1846. xxin. 11—19 Rent-charges of 8,477 Tithe Districts in which the Apportionments have been confirmed and deposited. . (in 29.-App.) - - - - 1846. -xxiii. 20 Detail of Tithes sold by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, stating the Parish, and the Amount of Rentcharge, and the Purpose to which such Rentcharge was previously applied, (in 311.) - - - - . . 1852-3. Lxm. 567 See also Ecclesiastical CotrKTS. Offices, Public, II. Pkopektt and Income Tax. Stanhope and Wolsingham Rectories. Tithes, Ireland : I. Bills relating to Tithes and Tithe Advances : Bill for better ascertaining the Tithes to be paid for Flax and Potatoes in that Part of the United Kingdom called Ireland. (39. of 1816.) - - - lxxvii. 115 Bill for the better Collection of Church Rates, and to aijiend the Laws respecting Proceedings before , Magistrates for the Recovery of Tithes, in Ireland. (107. of 1819.) ........ . xcvii. 397 Bill respecting Tithe's withheld in 1797 and 1798. (42. of 1820.) . cxiv. 237 Bill to enable Ecclesiastical Persons and others in Ireland to grant Leases of Tithes so as to bind their Successors. (115. of 1822.) - - - - cxxix. 875 BiU to provide for the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland. (95. of 1823.) As amended on Re-commitment. (113. of 1823.) - - - cxliv. 789. 835 Bill to amend the Act 4 Geo. 4. c. 99. for providing fot the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland. (75. of 1824.) - - - - - CLix. 385 Bill to amend the Acts for the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland. (172. of 1826-27.) - - - - . * . - ccxL 639 Bill to facilitate the Recovery of Tithes in certain Cases in Ireland, and for the Relief of the Clergy of the Established Church. (121. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvi.^ 735 Bill to amend the Acts 4 Geo. 4. c. 99., 5'Greo. 4. c. 63., and 7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. 60., to provide ' for the establishing of Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and to make such Compositions permanent. (23. of 1831-32.) '- - - . - ccxcvil 505 5 Y 2 908 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Tithes Tithes, Ireland : I. Bills. — continued. Bill for the Relief of the Owners of Tithes in Ireland, and for the Amendment of the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 1 19. for amending Three Acts of the Eeign of George the Fourth, pro- viding for establishing Compositions for Tithes in Ireland. (187. of 1833.) - cccxv. 819 Bill to al^olish Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and to substitute Rentcharges in lieu thereof. (199.) ...... 1834. i. pt. 2. 1061 Bill for suspending, for a limited Time, Proceedings for recovering Payment of certain Instalments of the Money advanced under the Acts for establishing Tithe Compositions in Ireland. (220.) ...---- 1835. ii. 709 A similar Bill. (306.) - . - - . . 1836. lu. 1049 A similar Bill. (205.) 1837. iv. 273 Bill for the better Regulation of Ecclesiastical Revenues, and the Promotion of Religious and Moral Instruction, in Ireland, and also for relieving certain of the Clergy from the Pay- ment of Advances heretofore made to them. (155.) ... 1835. II. 101 Bill for the better Regulation of Ecclesiastical Revenues, aind the Promotion of Religious and Moral Instruction, in Ireland. (224.) As amended by the Committee. (243.) - - - - - - - 1836. III. 1. 57 Bill to abolish Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and to substitute Rentcharges in lieu thereof. (305.) As amended in Committee. (331.). As amended on Third Reading. (349.) - - - - - 1838. iv. 743. 783. 817 Amendments by the Commons to the Lords Amendments. (360.) - 1838. iv. 853 Bill to authorize the immediate Distribution of a Portion of the Fund applicable to the Relief ' of Persons entitled to certain Arrears of Tithe Compensations under the Act 1 & 2 Vict. c. 109. to abolish Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and to substitute Rent-charges in lieu thereof, and for other Purposes. (37.) - - - - 1839. in. 713 Bill to amend 1 & 2 Vict. c. 109. to abolish Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and to substi- tute Rent-charges in lieu thereof. (97.) - - . . 1840. v. 257 Bill to facilitate the Recovery of Arrears of Tithe Compositions in Ireland vested in Hfer ■ ' Majesty under 1 &2Vict. c. 109. for abolishing Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and for substituting Rentcharges in lieu thereof. (13.) - - 1841. in. 567 Bill for the more easy Recovery of Arrears of Compositions for Tithes from Persons of the Persuasion of the People called Quakers in Ireland. (136.) - - 1841. in. 571 Bill to empower Lessees of Tithe Rentcharge in Ireland to deduct a Proportion of Poor Rate Poundage from Rent ; and also to empower the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in Ireland to allow Sums paid for Poor Rates, or County Cess, or Poundage deducted from Ecclesiastical Persons on account of Poor Rate, among the Deductions from the Valuation of Ecclesiastical Property directed to be made under the Act 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 37. for the Purpos'e of a certain Tax thereby imposed upon such Property in Ireland. (322.) - - - - - - _ 1847-8. vi. 573 II. Reports relating to the Payment and Collection of Tithes : First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1832, on Tithes in Ireland ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (152. of 1831-32.) - ccciv. 731 [Subjects : — Eesistance to the CoUeotion and Payment of Tithes. Difficulty of collecting without Military Force. Distressed State of the Clergy. Clergy Kesidence. Conduct of the Protestant Clergy in enforcing Tithes. Kate and Method of valuing. Necessity of a speedy Settlement of the Question. Commutation of the Tithes into a Kentcharge recommended.] Second Report from the same Committee. (167. of 1831-32.) - - ccciv. 975 [Subjects : — Evils of the present System of Collection. Operation of the Tithe Composition Act. Compositions to be made permanent and compulsory. Abolition of Church Cess. Plans for effecting a Commutationf of Land for Tithes.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1832, to inquire into the Collection and Payment of Tithes in Ireland, and the State of the Laws relating thereto. (44. of 1831-32.) - - - - - - cccv. 1 ■[Subjects; — Resistance to the Payment of Tithe. Distress of the Clergy. Advance by Govern- ment to Incumbents of Parishes whose Tithes have been illegally withheld.] Second Report from the same Committee. (178. of 1831-32.) - cccv. 5 [Subjects : — ^Present Amount of Property claimed as Tithe, and the relative Quantities of Land subject to or exempt from that Demand. Nature of the Inconvenience to the Public, and Loss to Inividuals in Possession of that Kind of Property. Amendments in the Law best calculated to remove the Difficulties connected with the present Tithe System.] Minutes of Evidence taken before the same Committee. (14. of 1831-32.) - - cccv. 9 [Subjects :— Nature and Circumstances of the Eesistance to Tithes. Conduct of Catholic Priests in respect to Tithes and Disturbances. Bishop Doyle's Pastoral Letter. Roman Catholic Parishioners resist Payment of Tithes on account of their receiving no Return for them. Composition is a great Benefit to Leaseholders and Parmers, and has removed many of the Defects of the old System. Proportion the Rental bears to the Composition. Proceedings in Ecclesiastical Courts dilatory , and expensive. Probable Effects of making Composition permanent and compulsory. Commu- tation of Land for Tithe might be the Means of alleviating the present Evils. Outlines of Plans for the Pm-pose.] in. Accounts and Papers relating to Tithe and Tithe Advances : Accounts of the Number of Causes tried before the Quarter Sessions and Ecclesiastical Courts, distinguishing those respecting Tithes. (1 18. of 1822.) ... cxli. 133 Returns of the Number of Applications for Special Vestries under the Tithe Composition Act, &c. (8. of 1824.) .... . cLxxii. 105 Number and Names of Parishes in the several Dioceses in Ireland with respect to which Certificates of Compositions for Tithes have been registered, and the Amount settled in each, (in 103. of 1825.) .-_«,.. oxen. 512 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 909 Tithes ----- Tobacco Tithes, Ireland : III. Accounts and Papers — continued. Communications received by the Irish Government, in 1831, upon the Collection and Payment of Tithe, and the Eesista;Qoe thereto. (16. of 1831-32.) - - Vol. cccx. p. 231 Eeturn from Major Miller of Outrages connected with the Tithe System which have lately occurred in the Province of Munster, showing the Name of the Incumbent, and. the Cases wherein the Composition Act has been adopted ; with Observations having reference to the Subject of Tithe. (25. of 1831-32.) - - - - cccx. 275 Name of every Parish in Ireland in which an Agreement has been made under the Tithe Com- position Act, distinguishing Tithes held by Ecclesiastical Persons or Lay Impropriators, and Amount of Compositions in each Case. (27. of 1831-32.) - - cccx. 281 Number of Applications for Vestrj.es under the Tithe Composition Act, from November 1829 to November 1831; the Progress made in consequence of such Applications, and the Number of Compositions actually effected. (28. of 1831-32.) - - cccx. 315 Eeturns, from the Four Archdioceses of Ireland, of the Two last Parishes in each of which the Composition Act has been carried into effect, with the Number of Acres in each such Parish ; the Amount of Bog, Pasture, Tillage, and Waste Land ; and the average Rent paid thereon. (29. of 1831-32.) - - - - cccx. 323 Eeturn as to the Diocese of Ossory, in continuation of the above. (61. of 1831-32.) - cccx. 345 Schedule of the several Parishes in Ireland which have compounded under the Tithe Compo- sition Act, arranged in Dioceses, with the Amount of Composition,' and the Proportion it bears to the Value of the Land, (in 14. of 1831-32.) - - cccv. 624 Series of Tables respecting Tithe Compositions in Ireland, prepared and drawn up by John Caillard Erck, LL.D. (in 14. of 1831-32.) - . - - cccv. 650 Calculation of the Amount of Lay Tithes in Ireland, (in 14. of 1831-32.) - cccv. 719 Eeturns of all Agreements between Persons in possession of Estates and Incumbents of Parishes, by which the former have undertaken the Payment of the Tithe Composition ■ under the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 1 19. (1 04. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiv. 691 Number of Parishes in which a Composition for Tithe has been effected by the Exercise of the Power to appoint Commissioners to fix the Amount of Composition vested in the Lord .Lieutenantby the Act 2&3 Will.4. c. 119. (133. of 1833.) - - cccxxiv. 713 Account of all Sums collected by Government under the Provisions of the Act' 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 41.. for facilitating the Eecovery of Tithes in certain Cases in Ireland, and for the Eelief of the Clergy of the Established Church. (105. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 703 Account of all Sums recovered under any Proceeding by the Attorney General under the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 41., and Costs paid to the Crown Solicitbr, or Fees to Counsel, on such Proceedings ; Number of Decrees pronounced or Attachments or Process issued under the said Act ; Proclamations under the said Act ; Number of Persons against whom Proceedings had for Sums not exceeding One Shilling ; and Amount of extra- ordinary Expenses incurred for the Employment of any Military Force in levying of Tithes in the Year 1832. (123. of 1833.) . - . . cccxxiv. 705 Account of all Sums advanced by the Lord Lieutenant from the Consolidated Fund under the Act 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 41., with the Names of the Applicants, and the Amount advanced to each ; also of the Barristers retained to prosecute Petitions for the Recovery of Tithes under said Act, and the Fees paid or due to them. (124. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 707 Eeturns relating to Compositions for Tithes in the Dioceses of Tuam and Kildare, with the Names of the Parishes, and the Sums compounded for. (96.) - 1834. xxii. 773 Calculation explanatory of the Difference of the Sum required of the Landlord to redeem 100^. Composition under the Tithe Bill of 1834 and the Tithe Bill of 18.35. Cin 175.) - - - - - . - . 1835. XXXVII. 187 Calculation of the Expense which would have devolved on the Public in carrying into effect thePrOvisionsoftheTitheBillof 1834. (in 175.) - - 1835. xxxvii. 188 Eeturn of the total Amount of the different Compositions for Tithe in Ireland, distinguishing the Lay from the Ecclesiastical ; Number of Compositions entered into since 1823 ; and the Amount of Tithe Composition for which the Landlords have made themselves respon- sible by accepting Fifteen per Cent. Eeduction. (in 175.) - 1835. xxxvii. 200 See also Ecclesiastical Cotjets. Peace, Public, Ireland, III. Tithes in Canada. See Canada. Titles in Ireland : Bill for quieting Possessions and confirming defective Titles in Ireland, and limiting the Right of the Crown to sue in manner therein mentioned ; and for the Relief of Incumbents in respect of Arrears due to the Crown during the Incumbency of their Predecessors. (53. of 1808.) - - - - - - - XV. 301 See also Roman Catholics, 1. 2. Titles, Defective. See Charities. Inclosuee. Titles, Quieting. See Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies op. Titles of Real and Personal Estate. See Eegistration of Deeds. Real Property, Titles of Religious Congregations. See Dissenting Places of Worship. Titles, &c., Eegistration of. See Eegistration op Deeds. Tobacco and Snufp: Bill to repeal the Act 19 Geo. 3. c. 35. for repealing so much of several Acts as prohibit the Growth of Tobacco in Ireland, and to permit the Importation of Tobacco of the Growth and Produce of that Kingdom into Great Britain. (69. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxiii. 257 A similar Bill. (30. of 1831.) - - . . ^ . cclxxxix. 491 5 Y 3 910 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Tobacco ----- Toll Tobacco and Snuff — continued. Bill to provide for the Sale, Manufacture, and Consumption of Tobacco grown in Ireland before 1st January 1832. (78. of 1831-32.) - - - Vol. ccxcTi. p. 455 Eeport from tbe Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1830, on the Growth and Cultivation of Tobacco ; with Minutes .of Evidence. (20. of 1830-31.) - CCLXXxvi. 365 [Subjects: — ^Extent of Gro^rth in Ireland. DifBculty of Excise Superintendence. Expediency of prohibiting the Home Growth after 1st January 1831.] , Correspondence, in 1828 and 1829, relating to the Cultivation of Cotton and Tobacco in the East Indies. (57. of 1830.) . - - ... cclxxvii. 81 Account of the Quantities of manufactured and unmanufactured Tobacco upon which Duty was paid from the 5th of January 1843 to the 5th of January 1844, and of the Amount of the Duties so paid. (45.) ..... 1844. xv. 643 Eeturn of the Prosecutions by the Crown for Breach of the Laws relating to Tobacco, between 23d February 1843 and 22d February 1844, distinguishing those in Great Britain from those in Ireland. (75.) - - - - - - ' 1844. xv. 645 Returnof the Prices of Tobacco, &c. from 1813 to 1819. (in 5.) - 1844, xviii, 393— 396 Eeport of W. K. Dehany, Solicitor to the Board of Excise (extracted from Eeport from Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Growth and Cultivation of Tobacco of the 21st June 1830), with Calculations on the Subject of Irish-grown Tobacco. (in29.-App.) - ..... 1846. xxiii. 57— 6L See also East Indies, II. i. III. 7. Excise. Fees, &c. Jmpoets and Expoets, II. 6. &c. Inland Eevenue. Pkices Current. Taxes and Duties. Tobacco, Derelict. See Derelict Goods; Tobago : BUI for granting Eelief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion of Immigration of Free Labourers. (158.) _ - - - - - • - •- - , 1847-8. VI. 579 Bill to authorise the Commissioners of the Treasury to make Arrangements concerning a certainLoanadvancedby way of Eeliefto the Island of Tobago. (285.) - 1854-5. iv. 385 Papers relative to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. .... 1847-8. viii. 605 See also Colonies, V. i. ; and, in the Index, Slavery. Toddy, Monopoly of. See East Indies, II. 1. TODMORDEN, ChEISTCHURCH : Bill to render valid certain Marriages in Christchurch, in the Chapelry of Todmorden and Parish of Rochdale, in the Counties of Lancaster and York. (197.) - 1854-5. in. 327 Tokens and Dollars. See Bank op England, 1. 6. IH, 6. Bank op Ireland, I. 3. II. 2, Coin and Coinage, III. i. Toleration : Bill to repeal certain Acts, and amend other Acts, relating to Religious Worship and Assem- blies, and Persons teaching or preaching therein. (170. of 1812.) . xLVin. 1333 Bills to relieve Persons who impugn the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity from certain Penalties imposed by Law. (116. & 157. of 1812-13.) - - - - lix. 651. 653 Bill to relieve Persons who impugn the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity from certain Penalties, in Ireland. (80. of 1817.) - - - - - g . lxxxiii. 413 Bill to remove Eestrictions upon Freedoni of Eeligious Worship. (143.) 1834. i. pt.'2. p. 801 Number of Licences issued by the Diocesan Registrars and Clerks of the Peace under the Toleration Acts, from 1760 to 1808. (11. & 20. of 1810.) - xxxix. 257. 261 See also Liberty op Conscience. Sacramental Test. Tolls, Customs, and Duties, Ireland : Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1826, on Tolls and Customs takenjn Seaports, Fairs, and Markets in Ireland. (49. of 1826.) - - ccvi. 631 [Subjects : — Practice and Abuse of Market and other Tolls. Laws -which regulate Tolls, &o. Tolls actually claimed and received. Proposed Eemedies against Abuses and illegal Exactions. Con- solidation of the Laws relating to Tolls recommended.] See also Eoadsand Bridges, Ireland. Tolls on Canals, &c. See Canal Companies. Tolls, Turnpike. See Steam Carriages. Turnpike Eoads and Highways. Toll-bar Keepers, Scotland : Bill for repealing so much of the Act Vh2 Will. 4. c. 43., intituled "An Apt for amending and making more effectual the Laws concerning Turnpike Roads in Scotland," as relates to Powers of Justices to grant Licences to Tacksmen of Tolls, &c. (142.) — ^As amended in Committee. (208.) - - - • - . . .. 1845. v. 641. 643 A similar Bill. (5.) - - - - - - 1846. v. 485 Account of the Number of Beer and Spirit Licences granted to Keepers of Turnpikes and Toll Bars in Scotland, and stating the Names of the Places and the Counties in which they are situated. (107. & 217.) - - - - 1845. xvi. 199. 205 Account of all the Spirit Licences granted in each Parish in Scptlandl, stating the Trade or Profession of the Holder of each such Lictence. (352.) - - 1845. xvi. 213 SESSIONAL PAPEBS, 1801-1859. 911 TOLLEMACHE - - - . ToWNS TOLLBMACHE, HeNEY BeRTIE : Report from the Select Committee appointed to search for Precedents in relation to the Peti- tion of Henry Bertie Tollemache for- Leave to hring in a Bill to declare his Marriage with Amelia Madeline Louisa Sinclair, otherwise Tollemache, dissolved and made void as fromtheSdDay of July 1841. (148.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. xx. p. 437 Tom, John I^ioholls. See Couetenat, Sik William. Tongue and Tain Pbesbtteet, Schools at. See Education and Schools, Scotland. Tonnage. See Shipping, &c. Steam Boats. Tonnage Rates, London. See London Poet. TOPOGEAPHICAL Dep6t (Wak DEPARTMENT) : Report of the Progress of the Ordnance Survey and Topographical Dep6t, to the 31st of December 1858. -....- 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 107 Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Union Railway : Reports relating to Toronto, Simcoe, and Lake Huron Union Railway. - 1850. xxxii. 603 ToERENS, Robert, Esq. See Emigration and Emigeants, i. TOETOLA : Bill to permit the Lnportation and Exportation of certain Goods into and from the Port of Road Harbour in the Island of Tortola. (50. of 1806.) - - - i. 143 Account of the Value of all Exports from Great Britain to the Island of Tortola for the Seven Tears ending 5th January 1805. (in 51. of 1806.) . - - vn. 146 Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported into Tortola from Foreign Settlements in the Years 1803, 1804, and 1805. (in 51. of 1806.) - - - - - vii. 147 Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain from Tortola, from 1799- to 1804, both Inclusive, (in 51. of 1806.) - ... - - vii. 148 Two Orders in Council, made under the Authority of the Acts 42 Geo. 3. and 43 Geo. 3., for allowing Foreign Sugar and Rum to be imported into Tortola. (53 of 1806.) - vii. 231 Papers relating to the Trial and Execution of Arthur Hodge, Esquire, of Tortola, for the Murder of one of his Slaves. (114. of 1811.) - . - . xlvi. 151 See also Colonies, V. i. ; and, in the Index, Slavery. ToTHiLL Fields Peison : Copy of Committal of John Oakham to Tothill Fields Gaol, dated 19th February; and of the Examination upon which the Committal was made. (50.) - 1847. xx. 525 Report made by Mr. Burrell, Magistrate at Westminster Police Court, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, respecting the Committal of John Oakham to Tothill Fields Gaol. (51.) 1847. xx. 527 Letter from the Visiting, Justices of the Tothill Fields Prison to Secretary Sir George Grey on the Case of John Oakham, a Boy committed from the Westminster Police Court on 19th February 1847. (57.) - 1847. xx. 529 See also Police op the Meteopolis. TowEE Hamlets, Assessments op. See Meteopolis Assessments. Tower Hamlets Couet op Requests : ' Return from the Court of Requests of the Tower Hamlets of the Number of Causes entered in the Years 1829, 1830, and 1831; also the Number entered in 1833, 1834, and 1835 ; specifying the Number entered for Debts not exceeding 40«., and those for Debts ex- ceeding 40«. and not exceeding 5Z. (359.) - - - - 1838. xviii. 59 TowEE Hamlets Militia : BUI to extend the Services of the Militia of the Tower Hamlets to all Parts of the United Kingdom; (132. of 1812-13.) Lix. 749 Town Byelaws : Bill to enable One of Her Majesty's Secretaries of State to revise By-laws in certain Cases therein provided., (50.) - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 355 Town Clerks. See Corporations, Municipal, England and Wales, H. , Townlands. See Survey and Valuation op Ireland. sTownleian Collection op Ancient Sculpture. See British Museum. Towns Corporate. See Boroughs. Burghs and Towns, Scotland. Corporations, Municipal. Local Jurisdiction, J3ouets of. Pooe and Poor Rates, 1. 1. Quarter Sessions. Towns, Health op. See Buildings Regulation. Drainage of Towns. Public Health. Towns and Villages, Drainage op. See Drainage op Towns. Towns Improvement : _ ' » Bill to make Provision for the lighting, cleansing, and watching of Cities, Towns Corporate, • and Market Towns, in Ireland, in certain Cases. (141. of 1828.) - - ccxxv. 609 Bill to amend the above Act. (33.) - - - - 1857, Sess. 1. ii 75 Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving Towns. (149.) - - 1847. v. 355 5Y 4 912 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Towns - - - - - Teade Towns Impeovement — continued. Bill to make better Provision for the paving, lighting, draining, cleansing, supplying with Water, and Regulation of Towns, in Ireland. (210.) With the Amendments made in Committee and on Report. (252.) - - - 1854. Vol. n. p. 535. 597 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Viscount Hutchinson and the Earl of Desart. (210 a.) - - - - - - - 1854. vi. 595 Amendments to be proposed on Third Reading by Earl Granville. (252 a.) - 1854. vi. 657 See also BmtGHS and Towns. Towns, Inteeme.nt in. See Inteement in Towns. Towns, Local Goveenment of. See Local Goveenment. TOWNS, Sewage of. See Sewage and Deainage of Towns. TovrasHEND, Makquis op : "1 TowNSHEND, Lord : j Report from the Select Committee appointed to search for Precedents relative to the Matters contained in the Petitions of Lord Charles Vere Ferrars Townshend ; and to report. (116.) - - - - - - - - 1842. XTI. 123 Report from Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Petitions of the Most Honourable George Ferrai-s, Marquess Townshend, Earl of Leicester, Viscount Townshend, Baron De Ferrars of Chartley, Baron Compton, Baron Townshend of Lynn, &c., and of Lord Charles Vere Ferrars Townshend. (46.) - •- - - 1843. xx. 567 Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Second Reading of the Bill to declare the Illegitimacy of certain Persons alleged or claiming to be Children of the Most Honourable George Ferrars Marquess Townshend. (97.) . - - - 1843, xix. 307 Tots. See Imposts and Expoets, II. 6. &c. Teact Claim of Peeeage : Minutes of Evidence given before the Committee of Privileges, to whom was referred the Petition of James Tracy, Esq., claiming as of Right to be Viscount ani Baron Tracy of Rathcoole. (46.) ------- 1841. xx. 13 Evidence taken in Session 1843. (59.) - - - 1843. xix. 171 Evidence taken in Session 1847. (62.) . - - - 1847. xxii. 197 Evidence taken in Session 1847-8. (156.) - - - 1847-8. xsii. 217 Evidence taken in Session 1849. (107.) - ' - - 1849. xxvi. 259 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Benjamin Wheatley Tracy, Esq., a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, claiming to be Viscount and Baron Tracy of Rathcoole, in Ireland, (e.) - 1854-5. xxi. 73 Teade, Commebce, and MANUPACTtfRES : Bill to consolidate and amend the Criminal Law of England, so far as relates to Offences concerning Trade, Commerce, and Public Communication. (147.) - 1854. ni. 707 Bill to amend the Laws of Scotland affecting Trade and Commerce. (32.) As amended by Select Committee. (80.) As amended in Committee and on Report. (94.) - . - . . . - 1856. V. 607. 615. 623 Bill to amend the Laws in England and Ireland relating to Trade and Commerce. (31.) As amended by the Select Committee. (79.) ^As amended in Committee, on Re- commitment, and on Report. (154.) . - . 1856. v. 577. 587. 597 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords to whom was referred back th -^ Mercantile Law Amendment Bill ; and to whom was referred a Petition of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures at Manchester in favoiu- of the Bill. (112.) 1856. xxiv. 267 First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire and ascertain how far the Mercantile Laws in the different Parts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland may be advantageously assimilated; and also whether any, and what. Alterations and Amend- ments should be made in the Law of Partnership, as regards the Question of the limited or unlimited Responsibility of Partners ; with an Appendix. - 1854. xxxiii, 579 [SoBJEOXS : — Limited Liability, generally upadvisable ; but might be desirable to encourage certain Classes of Undertakings, by limiting the Liability of those -who embark in them. Question of allowing Capitalists to lend Money at Bates of Interest varying with the Profits of the Business. Repeal of the Usury Laws. Appendix : — ^Replies, in English and French, to Questions circulated by the Commission, &c.] Second Report of the Commissioners ; with an Appendix. - - 1854-5. xxix. 553 [StrsjEcis : — ^Proposed Alteration of the existing Laws under the following Heads : — Sale of Goods; .Debtor and Creditor; Principal Debtor and Surety; Bills and Notes; Bailment or Diligence prestable; Shipping; Partnership; Limitation and Prescription. .Appendix, consisting of Replies to Questions circulated by the Commission, respecting Points of Difference in the Mercantile Laws, &c.] See also the following Heads : Agents, Goods inteusted to. Bakees and Baking Teade, Ireland. Ageicultueal Statistics. Bank of England. America, United States op, Bank of Ieeland. Arms, i. Bank op Scotland. Artizans and Machinery. Banks and Bankees. ■ Aets and Manufactures. Bai^keuptct. Auctioneers and Auctions. Beee. Austria. • , Beet Root Sugar. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 913 Trade Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures — continued. Bills of Lading. Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Works. BoBBiNET Trade. Bread. Butter and Cheese, China Trade. Coals, Coal Trade, &c. Coal Trade, Ireland. Coasting Trade. Cocoa. ^ CocuLus Indicus and Quassia. Coffee. Coin and Coinage, Colonies and Colonial Affairs. Combinations of Workmen. Commercial Credit. Commercial Distress. Commercial Licences. Corn. Cotton, Cotton Goods, &c. Cotton Mills and Factories. Cotton Trade. Creditors, Scotland. Criminal Law, I. 23. 24. II.i. Customs. ' Cutlery Trade. Debtors and Debts. Designs Copyright. East Indies, &c. Exchange, Eate of. Excise. Fish and Fisheries. Fisheries, Ireland. Flax, &c. Flint Glass. Fokestaxling, &c. Framework-knitting Manufacture. France, 2. Fruit Trade. Fur Trade. Glass. Gloves. Gold and Silver Wares. Guano Trade. Guernsey, &c. Hand-Loom Weavers. Hardware. Hay and Straw. Hides and Skins. Hops. Hosiery Trade. Imports and Exports. Inland Revenue. Inland Warehousing. Iron. Isle of Man. Japan. Jesuits Bark. Joint Stock Companies. Lace. Lead and Lead Ore. Leather. Letters Patent and Patent Eights. Limited Liability. See Banks and Bankers. Joint Stock Companies. Partnerships. Linen Trade and Linen Board. Maohineet. Malt. Manure. Marshall's Digest. Masters and Workmen or Servants. Merchants Property, Protection of. Mining and Manufacturing Population. Needlewomen. Oyster Trade. Paper. Partnerships. Plate, Gold and Silver. Porter's Tables. See Revenue, Popu- lation, Commerce, &c. Potash. Precious Metals. Prices Current. Printed Calicoes. Printed Woven Fabrics. Promissory Notes. Provisions, &c. 'Public Houses. Quarantine. Rags, Woollen. Revenue, Population, Commerce, 85c. Salmon and Salmon Fisheries. Salt. Salvage. Sardinia. Ship Owners. Shipping, &c. Silk Trade. Soap. Sound Dues. South Sea Company. Spirits. Stage Coaches. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Statistical Abstract. Statistical Tables. Stock in Trade. Sugar. Sulphur Monopoly. Switzerland. Syria. Tariffs op Foreign States. Tea. Timber. Tobacco and Snuff. Trade, Board op. Trade, Foreign. Trade and Navigation. Traders Assets. Trading, Exclusive Privilege op. Transit Trade. Turkey. Turpentine Manufactures. Turtle. Usury Laws. Victuallers. Wages. Warehousing of Goods. Weights and Measures. Whale Fishery, Wine. Wool. Woollen Manufactures. Yarn. Trade, Board of : Bill to amend the Act 22 Geo. 3. c. 82. for suppressing or regulating certain OiBces therein mentioned, so far as relates to the Board of Trade ; and for enabling the Vice President of the Board of Trade to send and receive Letters and Packets free from the Duty of Postage. (49. of 1817.) - - - - -" Vol. ixxxni. p. 237 See also Joint Stock Companies. Machinery, Exportation of. Railways, II. 6. III. 5 Z 914 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Trade Tkade AND Navigation : ' j . ; ' .'•:,■ .'•■../,.' List of Treaties subsisting, with Foreign Powers relating to Trade and Navigation. (13. of 1820.) - ■ - - ,r. ., ^ - Vol. OSES. p. 393 Accounts relating to the Tr.ide and Navigation of the United Kingdom, for the Year ended 5th January 1834, compared with the preceding Year, viz. : • Imports of the principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise, the. Con- sumption of such Articles, and the Customs Dy.ties received thereon : Exports of the principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandise : Exports of the principal Articles of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures : Gross and net Produce of the Duties of Customs : Number and Tonnage of Vessels, distinguishing the Countries to which they belonged,, which entered Inwards and cleared Outwards (exclusively of Vessels in Ballast, and of those -employed in the Coasting Trade or the Trade between Great Britain and Ireland) : Number and Tonnage of Vessels which entered Inwards tod cleared Outwards with Cargoes at the several Ports of the United Kingdom ; distinguishitig the Vessels employed in the Intercourse between Great Britain and Ireland from other Coasters. (2.) - - - - - . - 1834. XXII. 21 Similar Accounts for the Year 1834, compared with 1833. ^8.) - 1835. xxxvi. 469 Similar Accounts for the Year 1835, compared with 1834. (5.) - - 1836. xxv. 15 Similar Accounts for the Year 1836, compared with 1835. (8.) - - 1837. x, 203 Similar Accounts for the Year 1837, compared with 18^. (69.) - 1838. xvin. 522 Similar Accounts for the Year 1838, compared with 1837. (U.) - 1839. xvi. 494 Similar Accounts -for the Year 1839, compared with 1838. (32.)- - 1840. xx. 402 Similar Accounts for the Year 1840, compared with 1839. , (15.) ; - 1841., xviii. 528 Similar Accounts for the Year 1841, compared with 1840. ^12.) - 1842. xiv. 588 Similar Accounts for the Year 1842, compai-^d with 1841. (21.) , - 1843, xvni. 562 Similar Accounts for the Year 1843, compared with 1842, (IS.) - - 1844. . xv. 662 Similar Accounts for the Year 1844, compared with 1843. (12.). - 1845. xvi. 502 Similar Accounts for the Year 1845, compared with 1844. (54.)- - 1846. xx. 378 Similar Accounts for the Year 1846, compared with 1845. (32.) - 1847. xxi. 508 Similar Accounts for the first and last Six Months of each of the Years 1844, 1845, and 1846. (58.) -..-.. 1847. xxi.489 Sunilar Accounts for the Year 1847, compared with 1846. {36.) - 1847-8. xxi. 524 - for each of the first Six Months of 1848. - - 1847-8. xxi. 531 - &r each ofthe Five following Months of 1848. (375.) 1847-8. xxi. 589 Similar Accounts for the Year 1848, compared with 1847. (33.) - 1849. xrv. 356 r for each of the Twelve Months from 5th Jainmary to 5th December 1849. (38.) - - - - - - 1849. XIV. 363 Similar Accounts for the Year 1849, compared with 1848. (23.) - 1850. xvi. 326 for each of the Twelve Months from 5th January to 5th December 1850. (30.) - - - - 1850. XVI. 337 Similar Accounts for the Year 1850, compared with 1849. (9.) - - 1851. ix. 612 for each of the Twelve Months from 5th January to 5th December 1851. (15.) - - - - - - 1851. IX. 623 Similar Accounts for the Year 1851, compared with 1850. (26.) - - 1852. x. 2 for each of the Ten Months from 5th January to 5th October 1852. (33.) - - - - - 1852. X. 13 Similar Accounts for the Year 1852, compared with 1851. (60.) - 1852-3. xi. 1 for each of the Fourteen Months from 5th November 1852 to 5th Decem- ber 1853. (23.) - - - , ' - 1852-3. xi. 13 Similar Accounts for the Year 185^ compared with 1852. - - 1854. vn. 315 for each of the Twelve Months from 5th January 1854 to 5th December 1854. (31.) .... 1854. vii. 315 Similar Accounts for the Year 1854, compared with i852 tod 1853.' (34.) 1854-5. vni. 375 for each of the Ekven Months from 5th January 1855 to 30th November 1855. (34.) - - - - 1854-5. vin. 375 Sunilar Accounts for the Year 1855, compared with 1853 tod 1854. (28.) - 1856. vii. 371 - for each of the Twelve Months from 30th November 1855 to 30th November 1856. (28.) - - - 1856. vn. 371 Sunilar Accounts for the Year 1856, compared with 1854 tod 1855. (20.) 1857, Sess. Lin. 369 for each of the Four Months from 30th November 1856 to 31st March 1857. (20.) - . . - 1857, Sess. 1. iii. 369 for each of the Eight Months from 31st March 1857 to 30th November 1857. (19.) .... 1857, Sess. 2. vii. 73 Similar Accounts for theYeaf 1857, compared with 1855andl856. (23.) - 1857-8. vra. 1 - ' - for each of the Thirteen Months from 30th November 1857 to 3LBt December. 1858. (23.) - •■ ' - 1857-8. 'viii. 1 Similar Accounts for the Year 1858, compared with the Years- 1856 and' 1857. (25.-L) - - . - 1859, Sess. 1. iv. 283 - . - for each of the, Four Months from 31st December 1859 to 30th April 1858. (25.-L to 25^IV.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. it. 283 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-18S9. 915* Tbade Trade AND Navigatiok — continued. Annual Statement of the Trade and Navigation of, the United Kingdom with Foreign Countries and British Possessions in the Year 1853 ; by A. W. Fonbltoque, Esq.: Abstract Tables: — Imports, Exports, Transity and Shipping, in each of the last Five 'Years, 1849 to 1853 : . <: > 1 .'1 - General Imports :^Q,\mntities- ot the several Articles from "each Country, with the Rates and Amount of Duty, in the Year 1853 : General Exports .•—Quantities and Value of the several Ai;ticles of the Produce of the United Kingdom, and Quantities of Foreign and Colonial Produce, io each Country, in.the Year 1853 ; TrfflWOT^:— rQuantities of the several Articles, from and to each Country, and tran- shipped at each Port, in thp Year 1853 : Principal Imports and Export^ from and to each Country : — Quantities and Value of u I .../. ' > - ^-gg principal and other Articlesj in each of the last Five Years, 1849 to 1853 : General Shipping : — ^Number and Tonnage of British and Foreign Vessels entered and cleared at Ports in the United Kingdom, in the Year 1853 : ^ Appendix of Shipping, relating to the British Merchant Shipping, and the Coasting li Trade, in the Year 1853. - - - - 1854-5. Vol.ix. p. 1 Annual Statement for the Year 1854. .... 1854-5. ix. 335 j,s^ ! Annual Statement fOT ^he Year 1855. - - - - - 1856. vni. 1 . Annual Statement for the Year 1856. ... 1857, Sees. 2. vin. 1 Annual Statement for the Year 1857. - - - - 1857-8. vii. 179 Tables showing the Trade of the United Kingdom with different Foreign Countries and British Possessions, in each of the Ten Years from 1831 to 1840, viz. : • _ Quantities of the principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize imported into, retained for Home Consumption in, and exported from the United Kingdom, distinguishing the Trade with each Country : Quantities and declared Value of the principal and other Articles of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported from- the United Kingdom to the various Foreign Cpnmtries and British Possessions : Quantities of the principal Articles of Foreign and Colonial Merchandize im- ported from and exported to each Country, with the Quantities and de- " clared'Value of British and Irish Produce and Manufactures exported to each Country. - - - - - - - 1842. x. 251 - Similar Account for the Ten Years from 1841 to 1850. . - 1854-5. x. 1 See also Amekica, United States of,. I. III. Austeia. Beazils. Columbia. Customs. Denmark. Finance. France. Feanki'oet. Hanseatic States. Imports AND Exports. Marshall's Digest. Mexico. Portugal. Eetenue, Population, Commerce, &c. Rio de la Plata. Russia. Shipping, &c. South America. Statistical Tables. Trade, Foreign, 11* Treaties. Wool. Trade, Foreign : I. BUls, Reports, &c. relating to Orders in Council of 1807 and 1808 : Bill to mate valid certain Licences granted by virtue of an Order in Council for, allowing the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods from and to Spain in Neutral Vessels ; and to indemnify all Persons concerned in advising such Order or acting under such Licences. ' (23. of 1805.) - - - - - - - [xni.] 35 Bill .to permit the Importation of Goods from Countries in America belonging to Foreign European States in Neutral Vessels. (22. of 1805.) ... [xin.] 37 Bill to grant Duties of Customs on certain Goods and Merchandise, in furtherance of the Provisions of certain Orders in Council. (24. of 1808.) ... xv. 97 Bill for granting certain Duties of Customs on the Exportation from Ireland of certain Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. (43. of 1808.) - - - - - xv. 273 Bill to amend Two Acts of the present Session for granting Duties of Customs in furtherance of the Provisions of certain Orders in Council. (84. of 1808.) . . xv. 129 Bill for making valid certain Orders in Council and Treasury Warrants for the Entry and Warehousing of certain Goods imported in Neutral Vessels ; for remitting of Forfeitures ; and for allowing the Importation .of Goods from. Countries from which the British Flag is excluded in any Vessels whatever. (36. of 1808.) - - - xv. 125 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Orders in Council, and the Petitions against the same. (33. of 1808.) ..... xix. 33 Further Evidence on the same Subject. (87. of 1812.) ... lvi. 133 Minutes of Evidence taken.before the House of Commons, in 1808, on the same Subject. (65.iQf 1808.) ,r , , - , -,^ ,- - . . - . XIX. 131 Orders in Council of 7th Jan. 1807, prohibiting Trade to be carried on between Port and Port of Countries under the Dominion or usurped Conjtrol of France and her Allies ; and other Orders in Council consequent thereon ; together with Instructions given by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury to the Board of Customs relative to the Execution thereof. (2. 16. & 47. of 1808.) . , - - - . xix. 1. 29. 287 Account of the Number of Neutral Vessels brought in under the Operation of the Orders in Council, and Bonds taken by Collectors of Customs in consequence of the Order of ' 11th November 1807. (20: of 1808.) - ' -' - .- - ' - xx. 73 Orders in Council relating to certain American Ships and their Cargoes ; with the Instruc- ' tions to the Befard of Customs thereon. (34. of 1808.) • ,. , - . xix. 21 ' ' :■ Account "Of the Amount of the Duties of Export levied by virtue of the Acts for carrying into ; - ^ effect theiOrders in Council, ^9' of 1809.) ... . . , ,. ^xx 223 6 Z 2 916 GEI^ERAti INDJlX TO TflE Trade Trade, Poeeign — continued. II. Reports on the Foreign Trade of the Country : First Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1820, to inquire into the Means of extending and securing the Foreign Trade of the Country ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (59. "of 1820.) .... Vol. cxvii. p. 1 [Subject : — Timter Trade.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed, in 1821, to inquire into the Means of extending and securing the Foreign Trade of the Country ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (42. of 1821.) . - - - - - - cxxii. 1 Ditto [reprinted]. ,(110. of 1829.) .... . ccxLix. 1 [Subject : — Trade with the East Indies and China.] Second Report from the same Committee. (98. of 1821.) - . - cxxn. 557 [Subjects : — Improvement of the Silk Manufacture, and Importation of Wine.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1820, to inquire into the Means of maintaining and improving the Foreign Trade of the Country ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c.- (6. of 1821.) - - - - . cxxn. 681 [SuBJECis : — Restrictions on Foreign Trade ; Navigation Laws ; Warehousing System.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1821, to consider of the Means of improving and maintaining the Foreign Trade of the Country ; with Minutes of Evidence. (95. of 1825.) " . " " " CLXxxin. 1 [Subject: — Timber Trade.] Second Report from the same Committee, in 1821. (114. of 1825.) - clxxxiii. 187 [Subject: — Trade witli the East Indies and Chin'a.] Third Report from the same Committee, in 1821. (114. of 1825.) - - CLXxxni. 191 [Subject: — Trade with the East Indies and China — continued J] Report from the same Committee, in 1822. (207. of 1825.) - - - clxxxit. 1 [Subjects : — Light Dues. Lighthouses and Eloating Lights. Trinity Dues. Ballastage. Bams- gate and Dover Harhour Dues. Pilotage.] Report from the same Committee, in 1824. (217. of 1825.) - . . clxxxv. 1 [Sjjbjects : — West India Docks. Claim of exclusive Privileges.] First Report from the same Committee, in 1824. (218. of 1825.) - - clxxxvi. 1 [Subjects : — Pilotage. Post Office Begulations. Light Dues. Ramsgate Harbour Dues.] Second Report from the same Committee, in 1824. (218. of 1825.) - clxxxvi. 165 [Subjects: — ^Nature of the Plague. Contagion. Quarantine Regulations.] Third Report from tie same Committee, in 1824. (218. of 182i5,) - - clxxxvi. 287 [Subjects : — ^London Port Duty. Advances by Government.] Abstract of Reports on the Trade of various Countries and Places for the Year 1854, received by the Board of Trade (through the Foreign OflSce) from Her Majesty^s Ministers and Consuls. - - - -- - - - 1854-5. xlit. 209 [Subjects: — ^Brazil; Bremen; Chili; China; Costa Rica; Equator; Holland; Ionian Islands; Lubeck ; Me3uco ; Navigation Islands ; Norway ; Prussian Commercial Union ; Sherboro"; Sardinia; Spain; Sweden; Turkey; United States; Venice.] Similar Abstract for the Tear 1854. . . . - . 1856. x. 15 [Subjects: — Cochin China; Camboja; Chili; Prance (Dunkirk); German Commercial Union; Madeira ; Peru ; Phillipine Islands ; Portugal ; Prussia ; Sandwich Islands; Sardinia ; Siam; Sweden; Society Islands; Turkey; United States (Mobile and Virginia); Vancouver's Island; - West Indies (Jamaica).] Similar Abstract for the Year 1855. ... - 1856. x. 97 [Subjects :—Beyrou^; Bolivar ; Brazil; Chili; China; Denmark; Dominican Republic; Egypt; Equator ; German Commercial Union; Greece ; Guatemala; Hamburg; Holland; New Granada; Paraguay; Prussia; Salvador; Sardinia; Siam; Spain; Sweden; Turkey; United States (California and New Orleans) ; Venice.] Similar Abstract for the Years 1855 and 1856. ... 1857, Sess. 1. iii. 467 [Subjects :— Austria; Bight of Benin ; BightofBiafr a; Borneo ; Brazil; Chili; Costa Rica; Egypt; Equator; Prance; Greece; Holland; Hondiu-as; Mexico ; Morocco ; Nei^oundland; Paraguay; Philippine Islands ; Russia ; Saxony; Siam ; Sweden ; Two SicUies; United States (Baltimore, Boston, and New Orleans); Uruguay.] Similar Abstract for the Years 1856 and 1857. - - - 1857, Sess. 2. ix. 225 [Subjects: — Brazil; China; Honduras; Mexico; Norway; Paraguay; Peru; Portugal; Prussia; Russia; Sardinia; Saxony; Spain; Sweden; Turkey; Tuscany; United States (Baltimore, Cali- fornia, Chicago, and Pennsylvania).] Similar Abstract for the Yeai-s 1855, 1856, and 1857. ... 1857-8. ix. 1 [Subjects : — ^Ajfrica; Austria; Brazil; Chili; Costa Rica; Denmark; Dominican Republic; Prance; Georgian Islands; German Commercial Union; Hanse Towns; Mecklenburg Schwerin; Mexico; Netherlands; New Granada; Oldenburg; Paraguay; Portugal'; Prussia; Roman States; Russia; Sandwich Islands ; San Salvador ; Saxony; Siam; Spain; Sweden; Turkey; United States; Venezuela; Windward Islands.] Reports by Her Majesty's Secretaries of Embassy and Legation, on the Commerce and Manufactures of the Countries in which they reside. - - 1857-8. ix. 283 [Subjects:— Sardinia; Belgium; Bavaria; IVance ; Denmark; iFrankfoit; iPrasBis; Austria; Russia; Turkey; Sweden; Portugal.] siJssioi.;> falgar Square ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (307.) - 1840. xxix. 419 '' Correspondence between the Treasury and the Commissioners of Woods and Works, &c. respecting the Nelson Monument in Trafalgar Square, (in 307.) - 1840. xxix. 466 Trappord's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Second Reading of the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Edward William Traffisrd, Esquire, with Louisa his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (158.) .-.--- 1840, xxi. 707 Training, Militaet : Bill to prevent the Training of Persons to the Use of Arms, and to the Practice of Military Evolutions and Exercises. (1. of 1819-20.) - - - - - cxrv. 5 See Defence op the Realm. Training Schools. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Tralee Harbour : Bill to empower the Commissioners for the Issue of Exchequer Bills for Public Works to com- plete the Works authorized by 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. cxiv. for improving the Navigation and Hai'bour of Tralee; and to extend the Time for that Purpose. (155.) - 1841. in. 577 Bill to extend the Time limited by the above Act, 4 St 5 Vict. c. 46. (240.) - 1844. v. 711 Tralee Union. See Poor in Ireland, IH. 6, Tralee and Killaenjiy Rail-way : Report of the Board of Trade on the Tralee and Killarney Railway (Extension of Time) Bill, (23, 104.) ...... 1859, Sess. 1. vm, 321 Teamore Embankment : , Report of the Admiralty on the Tramore Embankment Bill. (65. 22.) - 1852. xxix. 247 Tramways, Ireland : ' Bill to facilitate internal Communication in Ireland by means of Tramroads or Tramways. (97.) - - - - - - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. in. 449 Teansatlantic Communication with Ireland. See Irish Packet Station. Teahsfek op Improvement Loans. See Improvement and Drainage of Lands. 5Z 3 919 GiENERAIi INDEX; 'SQ THE TBANSI-ER - .- - = TRAIfSPOKTATION Teansfee OP Long Leases. »S'ce Eegisteation op Deeds. , , .,. Teanspee of Peopbett. iSee Charities, i Education and ^hools, Gee at Bb],tain. Heeit- able Secueities, Scotland. Landed Estates Couet, Ireland. . Leases. Moet'gage. Peesonal Peopeett. Peesceiption. Real Peopbett. Registeation of Deeds. Teustees'and Moetgagebs. Teaksfee of Peopeett in Vessels. ' See Stamps and Stamp Duties. Transpee op Real Estate. See Registeation of Deeds. Teansfbe op Stock, ^ee Equitt, Coubts op. Infants, Minoes, &c. ' Teanspbe of "Woeks. See Geand Jueies. Teansit Teade : Account of the Official Value of the Transit Trade of Great Britain in the Years 1822, 1823, and 1824. (47. of 1825.) Vol. cxcni. p. 36 Account of the Value of the Transit Trade of the Port of London for the Tears 1822, 1823, and 1824. (in 74. of 1825.) - - - - - - cxciii. 74 See also Impoets and Expoets. Teanspoet Bills. See Naval Inquiet. Teanspoet Officer. See Naval Revision. ~ Teanspoet Seevice. See Ceimean Aemt. Navt, n. i. Teanspoet Vessels : Accounts and Returns relating to Ships of War fitted for the Conveyance of Troops ; of King's Ships placed at the Disposal of the Commissioners of Transports; of hired Transports taken up for the Service of Government ; and of Rates of Hire allowed for Transport Tonnage. (77. of 1810.) - - . . _ xxxvn. 1-76 Return of the Number of ' Transports employed in carrying Troops and Munitions of War between 1st November 1853 and 1st March 1855, &c. (320.) - 1854-s5. ' xvn. 219 See also Denmaek. Peninsula, Campaign in. Shipweecks. Tbanspoiotation : i - : ; ^ BiU to facilitate the Transportation of Offenders. (1802-3.) - - ■ - v. 79 Bin to continue several Laws relating to the Transportation of Felons, &c. to temporary Places of Confinement in England and Scotland. (17. of 1806.) - -1.23 BiU to continue, until 25th March 1814, the several Laws 'relating to the Transportation of Felons and other Offenders to temporary Places of Confinement in England and Scot- land. (25. of 1812-13.) - - - -. . . . LYni. 197 Bill to amend the Law relative to Transportation. (102. of 1814-15.) - Lxxni. 553 A similar Bill. (36. of 1816.) - - . . . ixxvn. 103 Bill to continue and enlarge the towers of the Act 56 Geo. 3. c. 27. relative to the Transport- ation of Offenders. (14.4. of 1819.) . . . , . xcvii. 773 BiU to prevent Criminals banished from Scotland taking refuge in England or Ireland, and to extend the Power of Banishment and Transportation, and to abrogate the Practice of taking down Evidencfe in Writing, in certain Cases. (117. of 1819.) - xcvii. 467 BiU for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain. (112. of 1824.) - clx. 783 BiU for amending the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 84. for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain, and for punishing Offences committed by Transports kept to Labour in the Colonies. (176. of 1830.) cclxiii. 497 BiU to amend the Law relative to Offences punishable by Transportation for Life. (159.) With the Amendments to be proposed by Lord Lyndhm-st on Report. (159.2.) — — As amended by the Committee. (212.) As amended on Third Reading. (231.) - - - - - - - 1837. n. 219. 221. 225. 227 Bill to amend the Law as to the Custody of Offenders [under Sentence of Transportation] (.35.) - , - - - - ; - • - - 1847,. .111. 485 Bill to remove Doubts concerning the Transportation of Offenders under Judgment of Death to whom Mercy mSy be extended in Ireland. ■ (150.) - - . 1849. vr. 555 Bill to substitute, in certain Cases, other Punishment in lieu of Transportation. (270.) As amended in Committee. (316.) - - - - 1852-3. vn. 651. 659 Clauses to be proposed in Committee by the Lord Chancellor. (270 a.) - 1852-3. vii. 657 BiU to amend the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 99. to substitute, in certain Cases, other Punishment in lieu of Transportation. (20.)-^ As amended in Com^^. (38.) - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 395. 401 Clause to be moved in Com^e by Marq. of Salisbury. (20ffl.) - 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 399 Rieport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Transportation ; with ■' Minutes of Evidence,' Appendix, &c. (258.') - . . 1837. xxxvr. 1 (The Committee reported the Evidence taien before theta, without any Ohseryation.) [Heaus op EvtDENCB :— Assigned Servants ; their Treatment, Condition, Superintendence, and Discipline.— Mode of Assignment, and Inexpediency of continuing the System. Superintendence and Discipline of Chain Gangs. EfBciency of the Punishment. Crimes to which Sentences to . . work in Irons are applicable. Effects of Transportation in deterring from Crime. Erequencv and Success of Escapes. Character and Condition of Female Convicts, and Expediency of assigning them. Exclusion of Emancipists from Juries. Examination of the Jury Lists by . Magistrates...: Sales of Land. Emigration Fund. Crown Lands in Van Diemen's land. Powers of Magistrates. Military Expenditure. Character of the Newspapers in New South Wales, Paramatta Eactory. Religious Instruction in Penal Settlements. Eoad Parties. Opinions on the Abolition t)f Transportation; Severity of the Punishment; its Efficacy diminished by Ignorance of . . its iNatia-e in this Country, Suggestions for its Improvement. Expenses of -the present System. Powers and Duties of the Surgeon Superintendent ^d.«f the Master during. the Voyage; Separation of the Ship's Crew and Militaiiy' from the Convicts. Security of the Ship. Arrival . .in the Colony;] ■ 'i-l-i., ■. ■ . ■ ■.;.:;■ i..... . .- ,■ ,. ...-•, i ■;;■> a,".. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 019 Teansportation Tbanspoktation — continued. . -' ' ' Eeport'frpm the -Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire iiito the , System of Transportation, its Efficacy as a Punishment, its Influence' on the Moral State of Sodety in the Penal Colonies, and how far it is susceptible of Improvement ; with Minutes of Evidence, 85c. (374.) - - - - 1838. Vol. xxxyi. p. 1 [Subjects : — I. History, Nature, and Amount of the Punishment of Transportation. Condition, Treatment, and Conduct of assigned Convicts, Male and Female. Abuses and Evils of the Assignment System. Convicts in 'Employ of the Government. Road Parties. Punishment of Convicts guilty of Offences. Condition of Ticket-of-Leave Convicts, and of Emancipists or Expirees TL Apprehension produced by Threat of 'Transportation. The Effect of Punishment destroyed by its Uncertainty aild Inequality. — nX Effect of Transportation on those who have undergone that Punishment. Unproductive of Moral Reformation: shown by Reference to Criminal Statistics of Penal Colonies. Disproportion of the Sexes a great Source of Crime. — IV. Influence , of Transportation an the State of Society in the Penal Colonies. Vicious State of the Population of Sydney, and in the Country Districts of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Laiid.— V. Ecc nomical Effects of Transportatitm. on the Penal Colonies. Supply of Labourers hitherto dependent upon Importation of Convicts, Supply of Eree Labour considered. — VI. Expense of the present System of Transportation. — VII. Necessity of an Alteration in the present System. The Com- mittee recommend that the Transportation to New South Wales, and to the settled Districts of , Van Diemen's Land, be discontinued; and they suggest other Regulations in relation to transported Convicts.] Papers relative to Transportation and Assignment of Conyicts. (266.) - 1839. vi. 1 Beturn of the Number of Persons sentenced to Transportation, and those transported for the last Twenty Years, (in 146.) .--.-- 1847. xx. Return of the Number of Persons convicted of Simple Larceny in England and Wales and in Ireland, in the Years 1845, 1846, and 1847, with the Numbers sentenced to Transportation for that Offence ; distinguishing the Numbers convicted of sL First Offence : Also, Courts in England and Wales before which Persons sentenced to Transportation in 1846 and 1847 were tried. (14.) - - - - - - 1849. xxv. 461 Return of the Number of Prisoners in Ireland sentenced to Transportation, and those actually transported, during the Years 1844 to 1848; also the Number of Convicts under Sen- tence of Transportation on 1st January 1849, where confined, and hoV the Expense of their Maintenance is defrayed. (80.) - - - - 1849. xii. 179 Correspondence on the Subject of Convict Discipline and Transportation ; presented 16th February 1847. - - - - - - 1847. Tin. 1 , [Subjects : — Nortli Australia ; — Intended Eormation of North Australia into a Colony for Reception of pardoned Convicts. — Van Diemen's Land: — Moral Aspect of Convict Disci]()line. Increasing Emigration of Eree Persons from Van Diemen's Land. Appointment of Sir^ W. Denison as Lieutenant Governor Norfolk Island: — ^Break-up of the EstabUshmeht Reports, &c. on the State of the Island. Outbreak of Convicts. Prevalence of unnatural Crime among the Convicts. Probation System. Directions from the Home Government as to Measures to be adopted in future.] ^ Further Correspondence ; presented 15th April 1847. *,- - - 1847. viii. 205 [Subjects: — Neia South Wales: — Renewal of Transportation into the Colony. Van Diemen's Zand : — State of Discipliiie of the Probation Gangs at Oyster Gove.] Further Correspondence ; presented 14th May 1847. - - - 1847. vm. 221 [Subjects : — Van Diemen's Land and Norfolk Island : — Execution of several Convicts concerned in Murders, &c. Arrival of the Ship " Maitland " with Exiles. State of Norfolk Island for the Year ending 31st March 1846. Discontinuance of Norfolk Island as a Penal Settlement. Outbreak among the Prisoners in Norfolk in July 1846. Address from Clergy of the Church of England on the demoralized State of the Convicts in Probation Gangs.] Further Correspondence; presented 5th May 1848. - - . 1847-8. xi. 449 [Subjects : — New South Wales ; — Break-up of the Convict Establishment at Norfolk Island. Re- introduction of Convicts into New South Wales. Petitions, Addresses, ^c. against the Renewal of Transportation. Van Diemen's Land : — State and Prospects of the Convicts in Van Diemen's Lsind. State of the Department of the Comptroller General of Convicts. Petitions, &c. against Transportation. Measures in contemplation respecting the future Mode of conducting Transporta- tion to Van Diemen's Land. Plans of Treadwheel, Dormitories, Chapel, &c.] Further Correspondence ; presented February 1849. ... 1849. xi. 1 [Subjects : — New South Wales .•—Passages for Convicts Wives, &o. Break-up of Convict Establishment. Chaplains Salaries. Arrival and Disposal of Exiles. Memorial against Intro- duction of Exiles.- Van Diemen's Land: — ^Emigration of Convicts Wives, &c. Proposed Nursery at the " Cascades." Petitions, &c. against Transportation. State of Comptroller General's Department. Transfer of Convicts from New South Wales. Proposed Break-up of Convict Establishment at Norfold Island.' Maintenance of Paupers formerly Cohvicts. Competition of Convict Labour.] Further Cprrespondence; presented 30th July 1849. - - - 1849. xi. 289 [Subjects : — New South Wales : — Arrival of Exiles. Directions respecting Military Convicts and Parkhurst Boys. Treatment of Ticketrof-Leave Men. Convicts sent to Port Philip. Emigration of Convicts Wives andEamilies : Expense of, how to be defrayed. Reserved Earnings. Payment i by. Convict for his Passage before ,!receiving conditional Pardon. Introduction of Eree Emigrants into Colonies receiving Convicts. — ~ Van Diemen's Land .-—Condition of the Colony. Port Arthur and Point Puer Stations. Religious Instruction of Convicts. Unnatural Crime. Ticket-of-Leave Men from Gibraltar and Bermuda. Convict Expenditure. Resolutions of the Legislative Council , on Transportation. .Meeting on same Subject. Reporto^ Comptroller General Anti-transportation - League. Western Australia .—Parkhurst Boys. Convicts from PentonviEe.~ Resolution of a PublicMeeting in favour of a Penal Establishment. Parliamentmy Vote for Introduction of Eree Emigrants. New Zeo/aMrf;*-Introduction of Convicts Berihuda and 'Gibraltar; — ^Notice to Prisoners respecting. "Reserved Earnings," aad their Kaboval to Attstraliari 5Z 4 920 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Teansportation Tkanspoktation — continued. Further Correspondence 5 presentM 31st January 1850. - - 1850. Vol. xi. p. 1 [Subjects : — New South Wales : — ^Introduction of Tiokef^of-Leave Holders into District of Port Philip. Disposal of Exiles. Colonial Hospitals. Petitions, &c. for and against Benewal of Transportation. Transfer of Convicts to Van Diemen's Land r-Van Diemen's Land: — Colonial Statistics, 1847. Benewal of Transportation. Expense of Capture of escaped Cou-victs. Arrivals of . Convicts. Repayment of Maintenance of Convicts Wives and Pamilies on Arrivals. Repayment of Cost of Passage Money ty Ticket-of-Leave Men. Employment of Convicts in preparing Land for Settlers above the Labouring Class. Incorrigible Convicts. Military Convict Guards. Western Australia ; — Parkhurst Immigrants. Guardianship of Juvenile Immigrants. Disposal of ColoniiEl Prisoners. Introduction oi Convicts. Eormation of a Penal Settlement New Zealand : — Introduction of Ticket-of-Leave Holders. Petitions against Introduction of Exiles. Bermuda and Gibraltar: — Notice to Prisoners under Sentence of Transportation. System under which Prisoners are Tvorked at Bermuda. Mauritius: — Introduction of Convicts.] Further Correspondence ; presented 15th August 1850. - . - 1850. xi. 145 [Subjects : — Van Diemen's Land : — Petitions from Religious Congregations against Continuance of Transportation. Arrivals of Convicts. Payment by Convicts of Cost of Passage. Convict Ex- penditure. Report of Comptroller General. Queen's Orphan Schools. Treatment of Military Convicts. Expectations held out to Ticket-of-Leave Men. Condition of the Colony. Nursery for Convict Women. Maintenance of Criminals working on the Boads. Public Meetings on Trans- portation and Free Institutions. System of Bewards to Convicts. Boman Catholic Chaplains for Norfolk Island. Views of Her Majesty's Government on the present System of Convict Discipline. New South Wales : — Arrivals of Convicts. Assignment System. Petitions against Trans- portation. Begistrat\on of Expiree Convicts. Passages for Convicts Wives, &c. Beception of Convicts at Moreton Bay. Be wards to Convicts. Western Australia : — Colonial Ordinances for Begulation of Prisons, and for Custody of Offendfrs. Parkhurst Boys. Discipline of Native Convicts. Pecuniary Transactions of the Convict Establishment. Employment of Sappers and Miners New Zealand:— Bxpense of Military Convicts. Memorial from Wellington Evangelical Alliance against Transportation.] Further CoiTespondence ; presented 14th May 1851. ... 1851, xi. 83 [StTB JECTS : — Van Diemen's Land : — Missionary Chaplains. Public Meetings and Petitions on Transportation and Pree Institutions. Arrivals of Convicts. Observations on Transportation with reference to the various Interests concerned. Religious Instruction of Roman Catholic Convicts. Condition of the Colony. Report of Comptroller General. Prison Discipline. " Probationary " Ticket-of-Leave Holders. Pensioner Guards. Convicts from Ceylon, Gibraltar, and India. System of Convict Discipline in this Country and in Van Diemen's Land. Irish Convicts.— New South Wales : — Petitions for and against Transportation. Letter from Mr. Dumas on the Convict System. Arrivals and Disposal of Convicts. Address of the Legislative Council for Bevocation of Order in Council authorizing Transportation. Western Australia : — ^Arrivals of Convicts. Parkhurst Boys. Memorials, &c. expressive of Thanks for the Introduction of Convicts. Pensioner Guards. Bepayment of Convicts Passage. Proceedings of Convict Establishment. Want of Convict Mechanics. Emigration of Convicts Wives, &c.] Further Correspondence ; presented 4th August 1851. . . . 1851. xi. 347 [Subjects: — Van Diemen's Land: — Expectations held out to Convicts previous to Embarkation. Document from Justices of Peace, recommending the Discontinuance of Transportation. Beport of Comptroller General. Payment of Convict Labour. Irish Convicts. Pay of Missionary Chaplains.- A^ew Sq^ith Wales : — ^Disposal of Convicts. Petition for the Erection of Moreton Bay District into a separate Colony ; also, Petition against the Introduction of Convicts. Convict Expenditure Western Australia : — Arrival of Convicts. Police Expenditure. Military Pro- tection. Employment, &c. of Ticket-of-Leave Men. Expectations held out to Convicts. Convict Depot. Parkhurst Boys. Supply of Colonial Produce for Convict Establishment. Convicts at Bottnest Island. Escape of Convicts. Increased Expenditure. Beport of Comptroller General. Payment for Convicts on Colonial Works. Extra Task Work. Progress of Western Australia. Additional Magistrates, Police, &c. New Zealand : — ^Bemoval of iMlitary Convicts.] Further Correspondence ; presented 30th April 1852. ... 1852. xiii. 417 [Subjects : — Van Diemen's Land: — Bepresentations in favour of a modified Eorm of Transportation. Irish Convicts. Protests against landing of Convicts, Meetings, &c. relative to Transportation. Debt due by Colony to the British Treasury. Beport of Comptroller General. Convicts Wages. Condition of Van Diemen's Land.-^ — New South Wales : — Colonial Act for Apprehension of Offenders. Petitions, &c. for and against the Separation of the Northern Districts. Proceedings of the Australasian League. Address of Legislative Council against Introduction of Convicts. Condition of N. S. Wales. Discontinuance of Assistance to Convicts Wives, &c Victoria: Protest of Australasian League. Address of Legislative Council against Transportation . Western Australia : — ^Additional Clergymen, Medical Officers, &c., and- a Roman Catholic Chaplain. Colonial Ordinances "for the Custody of transported Offenders ;" also "for Apprehension of escaped Offenders ; " also " for the Establishment of Water Police." Military Force. Public Works. Demand for Mechanics. Convict Dep6t at Fremantle. Convict Expenditure. Beport of Comptroller General. Wages of Ticket-of-Leave Men on Public Works. Free Immigrants. South Australia: — Criminal Statistics. Propeedlngs of the Australasian li&a/gas.—— Appendix : Circular Despatch of Earl Grey on the Importance of providing an efficient System of Secondary Punishment in the various British Colonies.] Further Correspondence ; presented 13th December 1852. - . 1852-3. xvin. 153 [Subjects :— Fore Diemen's Zani .•—Transportation of .Native Offenders to Van Diemen's Land again. Effects of recent Gold Discoveries. Eegulations for Probationary Ticketof-Leave Holders. Arrivals of Convicts. Protest against the landing of Female Convicts. Beport of Comptroller General., Address from the Legislative Council for Abolition of Transportation. Expenditure, &c. for Police and Gaols. Act of 1852, for "Apprehension of escaped Offenders." Want of Labour. Disposal of Convicts from New South Wales. Hire of Female Convicts. Allowance in Time to Convicts. Views of the Government on Transportation. ^iVeio South Wales .-—Expenditure for the remaining Convict System. Public Meeting on the Subject of Transportation. Separation of the Northern Districts. Address of Australasian League. Passages of Convicts Wives and Families. Victoria .-—Address ftom the City Council against Transporta- tion South Australia .-—Acts for " Apprehension of escaped Offenders from other Australian Colonies," and " to provide for the Commutation of Sentences of Transportation." Address from Legislative Council on the Subject of Transportation; Western .4M«froKo .'—Appointment of SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 921 Tbanspoetation Teanspoetation — continued. Correspondence on Convict Discipline and Transportation — continued. Eoman Catholic Chaplain. Contribution from Imperial Funds towards Colonial Hospital, &c. Convict Expenditure. Insubordination of Ticket-of-Leave Holders. Increase of Police, &c. Government Convict IFarm. Regulations for Ticlcet-of-Leave Holders. Convict Marriages. Effect of Gold Discoveries. Sale. of Necessaries, &c. by Convicts. Parkhurst Boys. Governor's Visit to the Champion Bay District. Establishment of a Convict Depot at Champion Bay. Keport of Comptroller General. Annual Report relative to the Pensioner Eoroe. Establishment of a - "Water Police. Church Accommodation for Ticket-of-Leave Holders. Estimate for Convict Service, 1852. Prices of Articles of ]?ood, &o. New Zealand: — Discontinuance of Transportation.] Further Correspondence ; presented 18th July 1853. - 1852-3. Vol. xviii. p. 409 [Subjects :^ Fan Diemen's Zand: — Arrivals of Convicts; Protests against their being landed. Half-yearly Report of Comptroller General. Norfolk Island Establishment. Convict Expendi- , ture. Selection of Convicts from Ireland^ Conditionally-pardoned Convicts. Address from . Legislative Council, against Transportation. Australian League. Ee-captnre of escaped Convicts. ' Supply of Provisions from Great Britain. Conduct of Convicts. Petitions in favour of, and against, ''" Sir W. Denison's Government; Address from Legislative Council, expressing Want of Confidenc'e in his Administration. Petitions for and against Transportation. Demand for Labour. Petition to Her Majesty, praying for Disallowance of the " Convicts Prevention Act." Regulations for Probationary Ticket-of-Leave Holders. I'ree Emigration of Convicts Wives and Eamilies. Kew South Wales : — Transportation of Colonial Convicts. Separation of Northern Districts. Cessation of Transportation to Van Diemen's Land. Estimate for Convict Services, 1853. ■' Convicts reserved Earnings; Victoria: — Apprehension of Offenders illegally at large. Criminal "* '' Statistics. Petition from Geelong for Cessation of Transportation. South Australia: — Colonial Act, " Introduction of Convicts." Cessation of Transportation. Western Australia : — Salaries of Officers of Convict Establishment. Escaped Convicts. Emigration to Gold Regions. Perma- nent Convict Depot. Convict Expenditure. Report of Comptroller General. Convicts Petitions. Passages for Convicts Wives, &c. Increase of Police. Arrival of Convicts. Church Accom- modation. Robbery by Ticket-of-Leave Men.] Further Correspondence ; presented May 1854. - - - 1854. xv. 137 [SwB JECTS : — Van Diemen's Land .-^Report of Comptroller General. Arrivals of Convicts. Repeal of Order in Council constituting Van Diemen's Land a Penal Colony. Suggestion that Norfolk Island be adapted for Reception of Settlers from Pitcairn's Island. Demand for Labour. Eree Immigration. Reduction in Convict Department consequent on the Cessation of Transportation. Transfer of Convicts from Norfolk Island to Port Arthur. Passages for Convicts Wives, &c. Convict Expenditure. Petition of Legislative Council for Removal of Convicts to Van Diemen's « ' Land. Debt due to the British Treasury. Convicts Prevention Act. JVeio South Wales : — . J Reductions in Convict Department. Military Convicts to be transported to Western Australia. ■ Victoria : — Convicts Prevention Act. Criminal Statistics. Military Convicts to be transported to Western Australia South Australia : — ^Military Convicts to be transported to Western Australia. Disposal of Colonial Convicts. Western Australia : — Want of Agricultural Labour. Payment of Ticket-of-Leave Men. Police Force. Civilization of Aborigines. Report of Comptroller General. Parliamentary Grant. Continuance of Transportation. Convict Establishment. Ordinance for Custody and Discipline of Offenders transported to the Colony. Scheme for Reformation of Convicts. Eremantle Prison. Sappers and Miners. Mortality on board Convict Ships. Reduction of yearly Payment required from Ticket-of-Leave Men on account of Passage. ]Yew Zealand: — Military Convicts to be transported to Western Australia. Discontinuance of Transportation to Van Diemen's Land.] Further Correspondence ; presented February 1855. - - . 1854-5. xiv. 105 [Subjects : — Van Diemen's Land : — Convicts reserved Earnings. Clergymen and Religious Instructors. Public Proceedings in Commemoration of the Cessation of Transportation. Passages for Convict Families. Annusfl Report of Comptroller General. Operation of Convicts Prevention Act. Escape of Convicts. Proposed Transference of Convict Establishments to the Colonial Government. Convict Expenditure. Invalid and Pauper Convicts. Convict Medical Establish- ments. Reduced Estimates for 1856. Issue of Tickets-of-Leave. New South Wales: — Dissolution of the Anti-transportation League. Reductions in Convict Department, and contem- plated Issue of Conditional Pardons to Ticket-of-Leave Holders. Petition of Legislative Council, for Issue of Absolute Pardons. Victoria: — Panishment of Persons holding Conditional Pardons from Van Diemen's Land. Western Australia : — Convict Expenditure. Question of Holidays for Convicts, Protestant and Roman Catholic. Charge of Religion within the Walls of the Prison. Appropriation of Convjcts reserved Earnings. Colonial Vessel for Convict Purposes. Appoint- ment of Convict Warders. Resolutions of Public Meeting against Introduction of re-convicted Prisoners from neighbouring Colonies. Escape of Convicts, &c. Clergymen and Religious Instructors. Convict Medici Department. Dietary of Convicts. Convicts from India. Arrival of Convicts by Ship. Number of Convicts to be received in 1854. Issue of Conditional Pardons. Prosperity of the Colony consequent on Introduction of Convicts. Roman Catholic Chaplains, &c. Payments from Ticket-of-Leave Men. Comptroller General's Report.] Further Correspondence ; presented August 1855. - . - 1854-5. xiv. 339 [Subjects : — Van Diemen's Land : — Convict Expenditure. Petition from the Legislative Council, for the Issue of Free Pardons; future Management of the Convict Department; and Increase of Contributions for Police and Gaols, Legislative Proceedings in reference to the Convicts Preven- tion Bill. Disposal of Convicts Earnings. Escape of Prisoners from the " Lady Franklin." Removal of Pitcaim Islanders to Norfolk Island. Removal of Convict Establishment, &c. of Norfolk Island. Annual Report of Comptroller General. ^ New South Wales: — Convicts reserved Earnings. Removal of Pitcairh Islanders to Norfolk Island. Views of the Home Government respecting the Issue of Free Pardons. Convicts Earnings. Victoria : — ^Public Feeling respecting thb Convicts Prevention Act; and Re-enactment of the Act to prevent the Influx of Criminals into Victoria. Objections thereto by the Home Government. South Australia : — Legislative Act to provide for Commutation of Sentences of Transportation, &c. Western Australia : — Convict Expenditure. Increase of Warders Salaries. Report of Comptroller General. Discontinuance of Convicts from Ireland. Appendix : — South Australia Act, " to repeal an Act to provide for the Commutation of Sentences of Transportation," &c. Western Australia Act, " for Suppression of violent Crimes committed by Convicts illegally at large." New Zealand Act, " to abolish the Punishment of Transportation," &c.] III. 6 A 922 GENERAL INDEX l°r.^'J^.P t° ■ H= ^^^* ■}' TMet-of.Zeaye System has been too short a Time in Operation for the Committee to judge of its ultimate working : The Committee express their 0pi4n that it appears to be founded upon a wise and just Principle, and recommend certain Alterations with a view^to rendermg it more emcient.-— .Appendix, consisting of Papers deUvered in by the Witnesses; and Official Eeports, procured through Her Majesty's Ministers and Envoys abroad, on the Criminal Codes and Systems of Penal DiscipUne in the principal States of Europe ] SESSIONAL PAPERS,^ 1801-1859. 923 Teansportation . - - - Tbeasubt T BANSPOETATION — continued. Eeport from tlie Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the Provisions and Operation of the Act 16 & 1 7 Vict. c. 99. "to substitute in certa.in Cases other Punishment in lieu of Transportation ; " with Minutes of Evidence and an Appendix. (124.) - ... - 1856.' Vol. XXIV. p. 399 [Subjects: — ^Resolutions of the Committee, that a Continuance of the System of Transportation, with the Improvements suggested by Experience, would be highly desirable : That within the Place selected for the Reception of Convicts, there should be a considerable Demand for their Labour : TJiat Western Australia seems to offer the only Meld for the Continuance of the System of Transport- ation. The Committee express their Doubts whether Penal Servitude is founded on just Principles, and advise a Revision of the Act 16 & 17 Vict. c. 99.] See also Aemt, 1. 3. AusTKALiik Colonies. Cape op GtOOD Hope. Convicts- Crimes AND Offences, 1. 16. 18. &c. East Indies,,!. 2. Outeages, Ieeland. Tickets of Leave. ' Teanspoetation, eetuening peom. See Ceimes and Offences, 1.18. III. Tkansubstantiation, Declaration against. See Eoman Catholics, 1. 1. Treacle, Distillation feom. See Spieits, I. Treason : Bill to indemnify such Persons as have acted in apprehending, imprisoning, or detaining in Custody, in Great Britain, of Persons suspected of Treason. (1801.) - - [i.] 545 BUI to continue Act 43 Geo. 3. empowering the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to apprehend and' detain Persons suspected of conspiring against His Majesty, (2. of 1803-4.) - viii. 11 Bill to continue the preceding Act. (10. of 1805.) .... [xni.] 1 Bill to alter the Punishment of High Treason. (27. of 1813-14.) ^As amended on Ee- commitment. (101. of 1813-14.) - - - - LXix. 213. 215' BUI to make perpetual certain Parts of the Act 36 Geo. 3. for the' Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government, and the Prince Eegent's Person, against treasonable Practices and Attempts. (15. of 1817.) - ,. - . . - lxxxiii. 3 BiU to continue the Act for empowering His Maiesty to secure and detain such Persons as may be suspected of conspiring against His Person and Government. (69. of 1817.) As amended. (75. of 1817.) - - - - - Lxxxm. 379. 383 BiU to extend to Ireland certain Provisions of the Aet^f WUl. 3. c. 3. for regulating Trials of Treason and Misprision of Treason. (5. of 1821.) _- -■ - - cxxi. 9 Bill to empower the Lord Lieutenant, &c. of Ireland to apprehend and detain until 1st March 1849 such Persons as he- shall suspect of conspiring against Her Majesty's Person and Government. (255.) - - - - - - 1847-8. iv. 669 BiU to continue the preceding Act (11 & 12 Vict. c. 35.) until 1st September 1849. (27.) - - - - - - - - - 1849. VI. 573 BiU for the better Security of the Crown and Government of the United Kingdom. (108.) - - - - - - - 1847-8. IV. 403 Bill to remove Doubts concerning the Transportation of Offenders under Judgment of Death to whom Mercy may be extended in Ireland. (150.) - - — 1849. vi. 555 Bill to assimUate the Law and Practice existing in Cases of High Treason in Ireland to the Law and Practice existing in Cases of High Treason in England. (77.) - 1854. iv. 223 BUI for consoUdating the Statute Law of Englaiid relating to Indictable Offences against Her Majesty the Queen and Her Government. (278.) - , - 1856. iv. 269 List and Account of Persons apprehended for Treason between 1st February 1793 and 13th AprU 1801. (1801.) ,- - ' - - -, fi-] 551 Proclamations issued by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for the Apprehension of Persons charged with Treasonable Offences. (294.) •■ - - 1847-8. xxL 647 See also Attaindees. Conspieact against the King. Coeeuption of Blood. Criminal Law, 11. i. Habeas Corpus. Juries and Jueobs. Peace, Public, England. Eebellion in Ireland. Seditious Meetings, &c. Treasure Trove : BUI for the Amendinent of the Law relating to Treasure Trove. (185.) - 1857-8. v. 463 Teeasuree, Lord High : BiU to enable His Majesty to appoint the Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland for the Time being One of the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Treasurer in England, without Salary. (13. of 1807.) ... . ix. 277 Treasurer of the Navt. See Greenwich Hospital. Naval Inquiet. Navy, 1. 4. Treasurer op the Ordnance. See Military Inquiey. Oednance, 3. Teeasueees op Counties. See County Treasurers, Ireland. Treasury, Commissioners of. See Land Tax. Treasury Bills. See Bank op England,? III. i. Exchange, Eate of. ' ^BASUEY ChAMBEES, SCOTLAND. See ExCHEQUEE, COUET OF, SCOTLANlS. 6 A 2 924 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Teeasitey _ . - - Teeaties Teeasuey Office : Bill to reduce the Number of Signatures required to Instruments issued by the Lords of the Treasury. (275.) - ... - . - 1849. Vol. vi. p. 557 Return (so far as relates to Her Majesty's Treasury) of the Salary and Emoluments allowed under the Authority of the Treasury to every Person brought for the first Time upon the Establishment of any Office or Department, in any new Situation or Appointment, in 1847 ; and of the increased Salary, &c. allowed before the Commencement of that Year : Also, Correspondence between the Treasury and the respective Offices and Departments relative thereto, and to any Increase of Establishment, Salaries, &c., where the Treasury has not acceded to the Increase proposed, (in 191.) -> - 1847-8. xxi. 373 Copy of the Instrument appointing Mr. Anderson to an Office at the Treasury in Super- intendence of the Public Accounts. (68.) - - - - 1854. XIX. 617 See also Excheq0ee SPEciricATioNS and Acquittances. Fees, Peequisites, &c. Offices, Public, II. Teeaties, Conventions, State Papees, &c. : I. Generally : i Eeturn showing the Countries with which Her Majesty has entered into Reciprocity Treaties containing Clauses binding the Contracting Parties to grant to each other mutually the Benefits of the most favoured Nation. (230.) - - - 1843. vi. 171 Return showing the Countries with which Reciprocity Treaties exist, the Date of every such Treaty, and the Date at which they will expire. (115.) - - 1849. xiv. 535 II. Abyssinia : Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Great Britain and Abyssinia ; signed at Ennowga, 2d November 1849. ... - . 1852. xvi. 851 III. African States and Settlements : Commercial Tarifis and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Tenth — African States. ------ 1843. vii. 218 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Por- tendic and Albreda (on the River Gambia) ; signed at London, 7th March 1857. - - - . - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 543 IV. Albert, Prince, of Saxe Coburg and Gotha : Treaty of the Marriage of Her Majesty with Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha ; signed at London, 7th Feb. 1840. - - - 1840. xix. 553 V. Algiers: Correspondence with His Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, and Communications from the 'French Ambassador in London, in the Year 1830, relative to the French Expedition against Algiers. (51. of 1833.) . - - cccxxiv. 811 Papers relative to the Occupation of Algiers by the French. - 1838. xvii. 381 Despatch from the Earl of Aberdeen to Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris respecting the French Possessions in Africa, with reference to the Establishment of the French at Algiers. (51.) - - - - - - - 1842, xiv. 331 Allied Powers. See infra, ix. xxvi. lxvi. VI. America, United States of: Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America ; signed at London, the 8th Jan. 1802. Papers and Correspondence between Great Britain and America relative to the Berlin Decree and British Orders in Council. (6. of 1808.) - - - - xx. 231 Further Papers and Correspondence. (1808.) - - xxii. 349. 365. 371 Correspondence of His Majesty's Government with America since 1st Jan, 1808, on the Subject of the Order in Council. (5. of 1809.) - - - xxx. 105 Proceedings of the United States respecting their Commerce. (10. of 1809.) - xxx. 127 Correspondence between the Governments of Great Britain and America on the Aflfair of the Chesapeake and on the Orders in Council. (4. of 1810.) _ - . xi. 513 Further Correspondence on the Subject of the Orders in Council. (5. of 1810.) - xl. 557 Declaration of the Prince Regent on the Rupture with America. (1812-13.) - lxviii. 1 Correspondence with America, Classes A. B. C. D. (1812-13.) - "- lxviii. 7 — 288 Correspondence relative to the Berlin Decree and British Orders in Council, subsequent to 20th May 1812. (1812-13.) - - - .. _ lxviii. 289 Papers relating to the War with America; viz., Petitions and Memorials complaining of the Want of Protection to the Coasting and other Trades ; Accounts relating to American Seamen, Prisoners of War, and Vessels of all Sorts captured from and by the United States ; and Accounts relative to the Naval Force and Proceedings on the Lakes of Canada, &c. (12. 17. 8. & 14. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxv. 1, 7, 19. 25 Reports from the Admiralty relative to the War. (75. & 98. of 1814-15.) - lxxv. 45. 261 Complement of Ships destined for the North American Station at the Time of their sailing between April and July 1814. (77. of 1814-15.) - - lxxv. 277 Correspondence between Lieut. Gen. Sir George Prevost and Earls Liverpool and Bathurst relative to the Defence of the Canadas. (29. of 1814-15.) - - lxxv. 279 Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Majesty and the United States of America; signed at Ghent, 24th Dec. 1814. (1814-15.) - - . lxxvi. 335 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 926 Teeaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papers, &c. — continued. VI. America, United States of — continued. Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America respecting the Newfound- land Fishery ; signed at London, 20th Oct. 1818. (1819.) - - Vol. cxii. p. 67 Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, and the United States of America, for carrying into eflfect His Imperial Majesty's Award on the First Article of the Treaty of Ghent; signed at St. Petersburgh, 12th July 1822. (1825.) - cxcviii. 9 , Convention between His Majesty and the United States for the final Settlement of certain Claims of the United States arising out of the Convention concluded at St. Petersburgh, 12th July 1822 ; signed at London, 13th Nov. 1826. (1828.) - - ccxli. 419 Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the United States of America ; signed at London, 6th August 1827. (1828.) - - - - - ccxli. 425 Convention between His Majesty and the United States relative to the Territory on the North-west Coast of America ; signed at London, 6th Aug. 1827. (1828.) - ccxli. 429 Convention between His Majesty and the United States of America relative to the Eeference to Arbitration of the disputed Points under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent ; signed at London, 29th Sept. 1827. (1828.) ... - ccxli. 433 Correspondence relative to Commercial Intercourse between the United States of America and the British West India Colonies. (1828.) - - - ccxli. 439. 471 Further Correspondence. (1830.) - - ... cclxxxviii. 511 Correspondence relating to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and the United States of America, under the Treaty of 1783, subsequently to the Reference to Arbitration of the disputed Points of Boundary under the Convention of 29th September 1827, and the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent ; with an Appendix. .....-- 1838. xvii. 67 Proceedings and Correspondence relating to the Pretensions of the States of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, and to the Question of Jurisdiction within the disputed Territory, from 1831 to 1837. - ... . 1838. xvii. 187 Correspondence relating to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and the United States of America, under the Treaty of 1783 : — Part I. — Correspondence. - ... 1840. x. 367 Part II. — Correspondence ; with Reports of the Commissioners appointed to survey the disputed Boundary, and an Appendix and Maps. ■ - 1840. x. 541 Supplementary Reports relating to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and the United States of America, under the Treaty of 1783 ; with Map and Sections. - - - - ' - - - 1842. xxiv. 1 Correspondence relative to the Boundary between the British Possessions in North America and the United States, under the Treaty of 1783. - - 1843. xv. 411 Papers relative to the special Mission of Lord Ashburton to the United States of America in 1842. ..... . 1843. xv. 411 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, signed p.t Washington, 9th August 1842, to settle and define the Boundary between the Possessions of Her Britannic Majesty and the Territories of the United States ; for the final Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; and for the giving up of Criminals fugitive from Justice in certain Cases. - - - ... 1843. xv. 649 Map to illustrate the Boundary established by the.foregoing Treaty. - 1843. xv. 677 Letter from Lord Ashburton to Mr. Webster respecting the mutual Surrender of Persons fugitive from Justice ; dated Washington, 9th August 1842. - - 1843. xv. 617 Correspondence between Great Britain and the United States relative to the Treaty concluded at Washington on 9th August 1842, including Instructions from the Earl of AberdeentoLord Ashburton with respect to Right of Search, 1842-43. - 1843. xv. 657 Conunercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Fifteenth — United States of America. - - 1845. vi. pt. 2. p. 1 Correspondence respecting the Operations of the Commission for running and tracing the Boundary Line between Her Majesty's Possessions in North America and the United States, under the Sixth Article of the Treaty signed at Washington, 9th August 1842 ; with Map annexed, showing the Country in which the Operations have been carried on. - - - - - - - 1845. xiv. 301 Correspondence relative to the Negotiation of the Question of disputed Right to the Oregon Territory, on the North-west coast of America, subsequent to the Treaty of Washington of 9th August 1842. - ^ . - - ' . 1846. xviii. 1 Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Settlement of the Oregon Boundary ; signed at Washington, 15th June 1846. - - 1846. xvtii. 77 Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Improvement of the Communication by Post between their respective Territories ; signed at London, 15th December 1848. .... 1849. xx. 5 Articles agreed upon between the Post Ofiice of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post OfSce of the United States of America, for carrying into execution the Convention of 15th December 1848. ..... 1850. xix. 7 Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, relative to the Establish- ment of a Communication by Ship Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans ; signed at Washington, 19th April 1850. .... 1850. xix. 1 Cpnvention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, for the Settlement of outstanding Claims by a mixed Commission ; signed at London, 8th February 1853. ... . ... 1852-3. xxi. 801 6 A 3 926 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Teeaties Tbeaties, Conventions, State Papees, &c. — continued. VI. America, United States of- — continued. Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, relative to Pisheries, Commerce, and Navigation [of British America and the United States] ; signed at Washington, 5th June 1854. ~ - -1854-5. Vol: xviii. p. 49 Convention between Her Majesty and the United States of America, extending ^ the Term allowed for the Operations of the Mixed Commission, established under the Convention of 8th February 1853, for the mutual Settlement of Claims ; signed at Washington, I7th July 1854. - - - - - - 1854-5. xviii. 63 See also infra, Lxvi, 3. ; and, in the Index, Amekica, United States or. Slave Trade, HI. 3. America, South. See, in the Index, Bbazils. Columbia. South Amebica. Spain. VI. a. Anhalt, Dukes of: Accession of the Dukes:of Anhalt to the Convention concluded, 13th May 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 8th February 1853. - - ~ - - - 1852-3. xxi. 795 Arab Chiefs. See, in the Index, Slave Tbade, 1. 4. VII. Argentine Confederation: Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; signed at Buenos Ayres, 24th May 1839. ^- - - 1841. xvi. 293 Convention between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the Settlement of existing Differences, and the Ee-establishment of Friendship ; signed at Buenos Ayres, 24th November 1849. - - . - - - , - 1850. xix. 41 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Argentine Confederation, for the free Naviga- tion of the Rivers Parana and Uruguay ; signed at San Jos6 de Flores, 10th July 1853. ' - - - , - - - - - 1854. xvni. 709 See also infra, Ln. ; and, in the Index, Buenos Atees. Fbance, 3. vin. Austria: Papers respecting the Offers of Mediation by Austria. (1808.) - - xxii. 317 Papers relating to Negotiations with Austria. Treaty of Union, Concert, and Subsidy between His|Majesty and the.Jlmperor of Austria; _ signed at Chaumont, 1st March 1814. Supplementaiy Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Austria ; signed at London, 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) - . . - . lxxvi. 233 Treaty of Concert between His Majesty and the Emperor of Austria; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814^15.) . - . . . lxxvi. 285 Additional Convention to the above Treaty. (1814-15.) - - lxxvi. 295 Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Austria for the definitive Settlement of the Austrian Loan ; signed at Vienna, 17th November 1823. (1824.) - clxxiv. 17 Convention of Commerce and Navigation between His Majesty and the Emperor of Austria ; signed at London, 21st Dec. 1829. (1830.) . - - . cclxxxii. 563 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Austria ; signed at Vienna, 3d July 1838. - - -. - ' - 1839.. xi. 1 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries ;^-Part the First — Austria. - ...... 1841. xvm. 59 Communication from the Austrian Government as to the Territorial Arrangements and Political Condition of Italy; with Reply of the British Government. - 1847-8. . xix. 141 Further Communication on the same Subject. - - - 1847-8. xix. 149 Communications from the Austrian Government as to the Advance of Austrian Troops into Tuscany and the Legations. ------ 1849. xx. 81 See also infra, xxvi. xxxvr. XLni. Lni. LXiii. Lxvt. ; and, in the Index, Austeia. TuEKET AND Russia. IX. Austria, Russia, and Prussia : Declaration of the AUies, dated Vienna,, 13th March 1815. (1814-15.) - lxxvi. 253 Counter Declarations on the Part of the Emperors of Russia and Austria and the King of Prussia, on the Exchange of the Ratifications of the Treaty ; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) - -_ '- - - - lxxvi. 257 Substance of the Three Supplementary Conventions with Russia, Austria, and Prussia ; con- cluded at London on 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) - - - LXXVI. 249 Substance of the Treaties with Russia, Austria, and Prussia ; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) - - LXXVI. 261 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade ; signed at London, 20th December 1841. - 1842. xi. 1 Papers relative to the Suppression, by the Governments of Austi-ia, Prussia, and Russia, of the Free State of Cracow, and to the Annexation of that State to ihe Austrian Empire. .-.--... 1847. xvin. 509 Communications between the Representatives of Austria, Prussia, and Russia in Switzerland, and the President and Executive Council of Berne, on the. Occasion of the Assump- tion by the latter of the Functions of Federal Directory, , - - 1847. XVHL 581 See also infra, xxvi. lxiii. SESSIONAIi PAPERS, 1 801-1859, 927 Teeaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papee's, iac,^— continued. X. Ava : Treaty of Peace between the feast India Company and tlie King of Ava ; signed at Yandaboo, 24th Feb. 1826. ■ Baden. See infra, lxvi. 2. , Bahawulpore. See, in the Index, East Indies, III. 1. 11. Banco. See, in the Index, Banca. Bavaria. . See infra, lxvi. 2. ; and, in the Index, G-eeeoe. Belgic Fortresses. See infra, XLiii. XI. Belgium : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together •with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Second — Belgium. - - - - - - 1842. Vol. vi. p. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, regulating the Communica- tion by Post between the British and Belgian Dominions ; signed at London, 19th October 1844.. • - , - - - - . 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 689 Articles agreed upon between the Post Office of Great Britain and the Post Office of Belgium, for carrying into execution the above Convention ; signed at London, the 27th Novem- ber 1844. --..... 1845. VI. pt. l.p. 711 Additional Articles to the above. - - - . - 1846. xviii. 183 Additional Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, reducing the Rates of Postage between the British Dominions and Belgium ; signed at London, 27th November 1849. ...... 1850. xix. 31 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, relating to Fishery; signed ,at London, 22d March 1852. .... 1852. xvi. 825 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians ; signed at London, 27th October 1851. .... 1852. xvi. 811 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgians, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at London, 12th August 1854. - 1854-5. xviii. 3 7 ' Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Belgianf,; enabling their respective Post Offices to make Postal Arrangements; signed' at Brussels, 8th January 1857. - - - - - ,- 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 355 See also infra, XLiii. xn. Bergara : Correspondence between Colonel Wylde and the Right Hon. Viscount Palmerston, relating to the Convention of Bergara. ..... 1840. xix. 651 Berlin Decree. See supra, vi. XIII. Bolivia, Republic of: Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of Bolivia, for the Abolition of the Traffic in '■ Slaves; signed at Sucre, 25th September 1840. ... 1842. xi;. 25 „v,'. ' Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of "'' Bolivia; signed at Sucre, 29th September 1840. ... 1842. vii. 61 See also, in the Index, Slave Tkade, HI. 3. XIV. Borneo: Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty and the Sultan of Borneo ; signed in the English and Malay Languages, 27th May 1847. - - 1849. xx. 43 See also, in the Index, Borneo. XV. Brazils : Treaty of Amity and Commerce between His Majesty and the Erdperor of Brazil ; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 17th August 1827. (1828.) - - - - ccxll 409 Notices given by the French Government to that of Great Britain respecting Blockades established by the French Naval Forces of Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos Ayres ; Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian Governments to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana ; and Communications from the Brazilian Government relating to the Military Occupation , by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Mapa. (378.) - - 1838. xvn. 63 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe ' ~ "■ and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries :— Part XXI. — Empire of Brazil. ,- - - - 1847. viL 581 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Brazil, for the Settlement of out- standing OaimS by a Mixed Commission; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 2d June - 1858. - - - - - ( - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 51 See also, in the Index, Bea?;ils. Bremen. See infra, xxxrv. XVI. Brunswick: Postage Convention between the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of the Duchy of Brunswick ; dated 8th Julyl845. • . - _. - - ■ - - 1846. xvm. 211 Accession of the Duke- of. Brunswick to the Convention concluded, 13th May 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International CoTsyright ; signed at Berlin, 13th August 1846. _- - - . >. , 1847. xvii. 551 .; .. ■ See also, in the Index, 'BuxmswicK... >.. 6 A 4 928 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Treaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papebs, &c. — continued. Buenos At/res. See, in the Index, Buenos Aybes. Buonaparte, Napoleon, See infra, xxvi. lxvi, 3.; awrf, in the Index, Bvosafxrie. St. Helena. Cabool. See, in the Index, East Indies, HI. ii. XVII. Cadiz : Papers relative to the Occupation of Cadiz by the British Troops. (46. of 1810.) - xl. 201 See also, in the Index, Peninsula, Campaign in. XVIII. Campbell, Sir John : Correspondence relative to his Imprisonment at Lisbon. (83.) - - 1834. xxii. 229 XIX. Chile, Republic of: Treaty between Her M^esty and the Republic of Chile, for the Abolition of the Traffic in Slaves; signed at Santiago, 19th January 1839. - - 1843. xv. 781 Additional and Explanatory Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile, for the Abolition of the Traffic, in Slaves ; signed at Santiago, 7th August 1841. - - - - - - 1843. XV. 809 Correspondence with the Republic of Chile respecting the Slave Trade. - 1844. xiii. 1 Further Correspondence. - - . . . 1845. xi. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chile, for the reciprocal Abrogation of Differential Duties ; signed at Santiago de Chile, 10th May 1852. - 1852-3. xxi. 831 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Chili; signed at Santiago, 4th October 1854. - . . 1856. xx. 841 See also, in the Index, Chile, Republic of. Slave Trade, in. 3. XX. China : Treaty of perpetual Peace and Friendship between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China [allowing Residence of British Subjects at Canton and other Towns]; signed at Nankin, 29th August 1842. -...._. 1844. vi. 99 Ditto [reprinted], ----- . 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 305 Supplementary Treaty; signed at Hoomun-Chae, 8th October 1843. - - 1844. vi. 113 Ditto [reprinted]. - . - - . i857, Sess. 1. vi. 309 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China [postponing the Right of Entiy into Canton] ; signed at Bocca Tigris, 4th April 1846. - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 291 See also, in the Index, China. XXI. Cintra Convention : Proceedings upon the Inquiry relative to the Convention of Cintra between the Commanders of the British and French Armies. (6. of 1809.) ■■ - - xxvni. 1 Further Papers relative to the Convention of Cintra. (28. of 1809.) -" xxviii. 333 Letter from Lord Castlereagh to Sir Hew Dabymple, dated 17th September 1808, respecting the Convention. (46. of 1809.) ----- xxvni. 337 XXII. Colombia : Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and the State of Colombia; signed at Bogota, 18th April 1825. (1826.) - - - ccx. 743 Copenhagen: See infra, xxiv. xxiii. Costarica, Republic of: Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, between Her Majesty and the Republic of Costarica; signed at San Jose, 27th November 1849. - - 1850. xix. 47 Cracow, See supra, ix. ; infra, lxvi. 1. Dalrymple, Sir Hew, See supra, xxi.; and, in the Index, Peninsula, Campaign in. XXIV. Denmarh: Act of Accession of the King of Denmark and Norway to the Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, I7th June 1801 ;'and Acceptance of His Britannic Majesty. Proclamations issued before Copenhagen, Communications with the Danish Government touching the Surrender of its Fleet, and Articles of Capitulation. (1808.) - xx. 77 Papers relating to Discussions with Denmark. (1808.) - . - - xx. 135 Papers relative to the Orders given for the Detention of Danish Ships prior to Hostilities. (41. of 1808.) - - - - - - - XX. 181 Orders in Council for laying an Embargo on Danish Ships, and granting general Reprisals against Denmark; Letters of Marque, and Instructions to Privateers and Admiralty Courts thereon. (42. of 1808.) - - - - - - xx. 149 Treaty between His Majesty and the King of Denmark ; signed at Kiel, 14th Jan. 1814. (1814-15.) Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the King of Denmark ; signed at London, 16th June 1824. (1825.) - ... . cxoviiL 23 Declaration of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and His Danish Majesty's Envoy Extraodinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. James's. With Tariff of Duties,. . - . . 1841, xvui. 101 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 929 Treaties Tkeaties, Conventions, State Papers, &c. — continued. xxiT. Denmark — continued. Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Third — Denmark. .... . . 1342. Vol. vi. p. 55 Final Arrangements between Great Britain and Denmark, respecting the Sound Dues ; viz.. Agreement signed at Elsinore, 13th August 1841, and Declaration signed at Copenhagen, 7th October 1841. . - - . - - 1842. vii. 45 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark, regulating tl^e Communication by Post .between the British and Danish Dominions ; signed at London, 26th June 1846. _ ■ - 1846. xvm. 217 Preliminaries of Peace and Convention of Armistice concluded between the King of Den- mark and the King of Prussia ; signed at Berlin, 10th July 1849. . 1849. XX. 59 Extract from a Despatch from the Earl of Westmoreland, enclosing the Treaty of Peace between the King of Prussia and the King of Denmark, signed at Berlin, 2d July 1850. --..... 1850. XIX. 71 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Denmark for the Cession of the Danish Possessions on the Coast of Africa to Great Britain ; signed at London, 17th August 1850. - . . . - . ■ . 1851. XV. 467 Treaty relative to the Succession to the Crown of Denmark ; signed at London, 8th May. 1852. ....... 1852, XVI. 803 Papers relative to the Succession to the Throne of Denmark. - - 1852-3. xxi. 187 Correspondence relative to [the proposed Abolition of] the Sound Dues. - 1856. xx. 715 Eeport from Her Majesty's Minister at the Court of Denmark on the Negotiation for the Eedemption of the Sound Dues ; dated 22d March 1857. - 1857, Sess.2. xvi. 501 Treaty, Protocol, and Convention with Denmark for the Eedemption of, the Sound Dues ; ■ signed at Copenhagen, 14th March 1857. ... 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 511 See also infra, Lxvi. 2. ; and in the Index, Denmaek. Slave Teade, 1. 4. III. 3. Dominican Republic. See infra, Liv. East Indies, Native Princes of. See, in the Index, East Indibs,-III. 11. XXV. Egypt: Papers relating to the Arrangement made between the [Porte and Mehemet Ali in 1833. ..-.-.-■.. 1839. XI. 65 Communications with Mehemet Ali, 1838. - - , - - 1839. xi. 79 Collective Note of the Representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Eussia, at Constantinople, to the Porte ; 27th August 1839. - - - 1839, xi. 91 See also, in the Index, Egypt. Eliot Convention. See infra, lix. XXV. a. Equator, Republic of the : Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, between Her Majesty and the Eepublic of the Equator, signed at Quito, 3d May 1851. - - 1852-3. xxi. 835 XXVI. France : Copy of His Majesty's Order for the Eestitution of the Colonies taken from the French Republic. (1802-3.) - ..... [vn.] 343 Papers relative to Discussions with France. (1802-3.) - - - [vii.] 351. 357 Preliminary Articles of Peace between His Majesty and the French Republic; signed at London, 1st Oct. 1801. Definitive Treaty of Peace between His Britannic Majesty on the one Part, and the French Republic, His Catholic Majesty, and the Batavian Republic, on the other Part ; signed at Amiens, 27th March 1802. Papers respecting the Decree of the French Government declaring the British Isles in a State of Blockade, as relates to searching Neutral Vessels, (in 6. of 1808.) - xx. 238 Papers relating to Negotiations with France. (1806-7.) .... xiv. 1 His Majesty's Declarations. (1806-7.) .... - xiv. 161 Correspondence with the Governments of Eussia and France relative to Overtures received from Erfurth. Convention for the Cessation of Hostilities with France ; concluded and signed at Paris, 23d April 1814. Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Bi^itannic Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty ; signed at Paris, 30th May 1814. Papers relative to the Person and Family of Napoleon Buonaparte. (1814-15.) - lxxvi. 197 Overture_from Buonaparte. (1814-L6.) ..... lxxvi. 209 Correspondence on the Alliance against France. (1814-15.) - - lxxvi. 213 Papers relative to the Capitulation of Paris. (3. of 1816.) ... lxxx. 225 Papers concerning the Case of Marshal Ney. (5. of 1816.) - - - lxxxi. 125 , Convention between His Britannic Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty, to which the Emperors of Austria and Eussia and the King of Prussia were also contracting Parties ; signed at Paris, 25th April 1818. (1819.) - . - - cxii. 1 Convention between His Majesty and the King of France, for the final Arrangement of the Claims of British Subjects upon the Government of France ; with separate and additional Articles ; signed at Paris, 25th April 1819. (1819.) . - - cxii. 17 Convention between His Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty, for the Evacuation of the French Territory hy the Allied Troops ; with Protocols and a Declaration thereon ; signed at Aix-la-Chapelle, 9th Oct, 1818.. (1819.) . - - cxii, 25 III. 6 B 930 GENEEAL INDEX TO TsHE Teeaties Tebaties, Conventions, State Papers, &c. — continued. XXVI. France — continued. Protocol of the Conference of. the :2d Feb. .1819, relative to the Paymept of the pecuniary Indemnity by France to the Allied 'Powers under the Convention signed at Aix-la- Chapelle on 9th Oct. 1818. (1819.)- - - ,- - Vol.cxii. p.61 Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the Most Christian King, with ;Two addi- tional Articles thereunto ; signed at London, 26th Jan. 1826. (1826.) - ccx. 725 Correspondence with His Majesty's , Ambassador at Paris, and Communications from the French Ambassador in London, in the Year 1830, relative to the French Expedition against Algiers. (51. of 1838.) - - - - - occxxiv. 811 Convention between His Majesty and the King of the French, for extending the Facilities of Communication by Post between their respective Dominions; signed at Paris^ 30th March 1836. - ... .. . -1836. xxvni. 1 Notices given by the French G-overnment to that of Great Britain respecting Blockades established by the French Naval Forces of Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos Ayres ; Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian. Governments to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana ; and Communications from the Brazilian Government relating to th§ Military Occupation by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Mapa. (378.) - - 1838< xvn. 63 ■ Additional Post Office Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the Conveyance through France of the Correspondence , between England . and the East Indies. - - - - - ' - '^ - , - - 1839. xi. 57 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, defining and regulating the Limits of the exclusive Right of the Oyster and other Fisheries on the Coasts of Great Britain and France ; signed at Paris, 2d August 1839. ~ - 1839. xi. 47 Commercial Tariffs and Eegulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Relations between England' and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Fourth— France. - - - - ,- - - 1842. vi. 147 Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and of the Bosphorus ; signed at London, 13th July 1841. ....... 1842. VII. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the mutual Surrender of Persons fiigitive'from Justice ; signed at London, 13th February 1843, - 1843. vi. 29 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, regulating the Communica- tions by Post between the British and French Dominions ; signed at London, 3d April 1843. --------. 1843. VI. 35 Additional Articles to the above ; signed at London, 1st May 1843. - - 1843. n. 77 Ditto, signed at London, 26th February 1845. . . 1845. vi. pt. l.p. 679 Ditto, signed at London, 17th November 1845. - - - 1846. xviii. 163 Ditto, signed at London, 14th March 1846. - - - 1846. xvin. 171 Ditto, signed at London, 30th March 1846. - - - : 1846. xviii. 175 Ditto, signed at London, 30th November 1846. - - ' - 1847. xvii. 451 Ditto, signed at London, 7th September 1848. - - 1849. xx. 1 , Ditto, signed at London, e9th March 1852^ - - - - 1852. xvi. 771 Ditto, signed at Paris, 12th December 1854. ... 1854-^5. xvni. 31 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the Establishment of Two Daily Mails between Great Britain aijd France ; signed at London, 8th December 1847. - r - 1847-8. XIX. 651 Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic, for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright; signed at Paris, 3d November 1851. - , - 1852. xvr. 777 Convention between Her Majesty and the French Republic, for the mutual Surrender of Criminals ; signed at London, 28th May 1852. - - - 1852. xvi. 789 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the reciprocal Transmission of printed Papers by Post ; signed at Paris, 10th December 1855. - - . . . . - - - 1856. XX. 779 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the Rights of Fishery on the Coast of Newfoundland and the neighbouring Coasts ; signed at London, 14th January 1857. ------ 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 343 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Communications by Post ; signed at Paris, 24th September 1856. - - 1857, Sess. 1. vii. 319 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Portendic and Albreda; signed at London, 7th March 1857. - - 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 543 Correspondence on the Subject of the above Convention. - - - 1857-8. xv. 55 Papers respecting Foreign Refugees. - . . . _ 1857-8. xv. 79 Despatch from Count Walewski to Count de Persigny. - ■ - - 1857-8. xv. 83 Despatch from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris. , . . 1857-8. xv. 87 Correspondence respecting Foreign Refugees. ... . 1857-8. xv. 91 [The afeove Pour Papers consist of Correspondence upon the recent Attempt upon the Life of the Emperor, and the alleged Abuse of the Right of Asylum by Foreign Refugees in England.] Correspondence respecting Passports. - ... 1857-8. xv. 99 See also supra, viii. xxi.; infra, xxviii. xxxi. xxxvi. XLin. l. Lm. lix. lxi. Lxm. Lxvi.; ahd, in the Indesi, Aemt of Occupation in Fbanoe. Fkance. Greece. Slave Tbade^ I. it. ni. 3. Xubket and Russia. ■ SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. dSl Treaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papers, &c continued. XXVII., Frankfort: General Treaty, signed at Frankfoi-t on the Mayne, 20th July 1819 ; with the Acts annexed thereto. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between His Britannic Majesty and the Free City of Frankfort ; signed at London, 13th May 1832. (1831-32.) - Vol. cccxiii. p. 223 ■See also infra, lxvi. 2. XxVni. Genoa: Despatches respecting the Political State of Genoa, and the Disposition of its Inhabitants against the Government of France. (1814-15.) .... lxxti. 33 See also infra, lxvi. i. XXIX. Germany : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, -together with the Commercial Treaties between Engla,nd and Foreign Countries : — Part the Fifth — States of the, Germanic Union of Customs. " - - 1842. vi. 427 Papers relative to the Notice given by Prussia, on her own behalf, and on behalf of the other States of the ZoUverein, of the Termination of the Treaty concluded with Great Britain oil 2d March 1841. - ■ . - - - - 1847. xvii. 443 See also infra, liii. lxvi. ; and, in the Index, German Union of Customs. Slave Trade, III. 8. Ghent, Treaty of. See supra, vi. XXX. Gibraltar : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Seventh — Italian States, Gibraltar, Malta, and the Ionian Islands. - 1843. vi. 393 XXXI. Greece: Treaty for the Pacification of Greece, between His Britannic Majesty, the King of France, and the Emperor of Russia ; with an additional Article thereunto annexed ; signed at London, 6th July 1827. (1828.) - ' - - - ccxll 375 Protocol of a Conference relative to the Affairs of Greece ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 4th April 1826. (1828.) - - -' - - ccxll 383 Additional Article to the Treaty for the Pacification, of Greece. (1828.) - ccxli. 389 Papers relative to the Affairs of Greece : — A. Protocols of Conferences held in London. (1830.) - - - cclxxxi. 1 B. Protocols of Conferences held at Constantinople. (1830.) - - cclxxxi. 333 C. Convention of Alexandria, 6th . August 1828 ; Blockade of the Dardanelles ; and raising of the Greek Blockades. (1830.) - . - - cclxxxi. 572 1: Communications addressed by the Porte to the Plenipotentiaries of the Allied Courts respect- ing the Boundaries fixed in the Protocol of 22d March 1829. (1830.) - cclxxxii. 1 Protocol of a Conference held at Poros between the Representatives of Great Britain, France, and Russia, on 12th Dec. 1828. (1830.) - - cclxxxii. 9 Instruction issued by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to Vice- Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, in compliance with the Letter of the Earl of Aberdeen, dated 29th April 1829. (1830.) - - - - - - . - ccLxxxn. 53 Correspondence relative to the Blockade of the Ports and Coasts of Greece, April to June 1829. (1830.) - . , . . . . ccLxxxn. 57 Communications of the Ambassadors of England and France with the Regis Effendi and Baron de Zuylen. (1830.) - ' - - - - cclxxxii. 83 Coinmunications received from the British Ambassador at Constantinople, and laid before the Plenipotentiaries of the Alliance in London by the British Plenipotentiary, on the 18th and 29th August 1829. (1830.) - - - - cclxxxii. 93. 99 . Communications relative to the Sovereignty of Greece ; viz.,. Papers delivered to Lord Aber- deen, 7th June 1830, by Order of His Royal Highness Prince Leopold ; and Despatch from His Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, transmitting Communications from M. Eynard. - (1830.) - - - - - - cclxxxii. 103 Communications with His Royal Highness Prince Leopold relating to the Sovereignty of Greece. (1830.) - - - - - - - ccLxxxn. 135 Protocols of Conference held in London relative to the Affairs of Greece. (1831-32.) - cccxiii. 1 Convention relative to the Sovereignty of Greece, between the King of Grfeat Britain, the King of the French, and the Emperor of Russia, on the one Part, and the King of Bavaria on the other Part ; signed at London, 7th May 1832. (1831-32.) - cccxiii. 187 Article explanatory and supplemental to Article VIH. of the last above Convention ; signed at London, 30th April 1833. (1833.) - - - - cccxxvin. 1115 Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Gi;eece ; London, 4th Oct. 1837. -..--. 1838. xvii. 15 Protocols of , Conference held in London relative to the Affairs of Greece, from the Year 1832 to 1837. .- - ... 1843. xv. 707 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties jl^etween England and Foreign Countries : — Part the Nin^h— Greece.. .-,:_,-,'-,- - , - 1843. vii. 192 Correspondence between Sir Edmund Lyons and the Earl of Aberdeen relating to the recent Events in Greece. (1843-44.) - ' - ' . - - 1844. xii. 1 6B 2 «932 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Teeaties Tkeaties, Conventions, State Papees, &c. — continued. XXXI. Greece — continued. Correspondence respecting the Failure of the Greek Government to provide for the Payment of the Interest and Sinking Fund of the Greek Loan; - 1846. Vol. xvni. p. 89 Correspondence respecting the Demands made upon the Greek Government, and respecting the Islands of Cervi and Sapienza : Part I. — Messrs. Finlay and Pacifico's Claims ; Plunder of Six Ionian Boats at Salcina in October 1846 ; Ill-treatment of lonians at Patras and Pyrgas ; Outrage upon aBoat's Crew of H.M.S. "Fantome" atpatras. - - 1850. xvm. 3 Part II. — As to the Eight of the Ionian Government to the Islands of Cervi and Sapienza. - - ... 1850. xviii. 327 Further Correspondence on the same Subject. - 1850. xviii. 365. 367. 769^ 797. 803. 809 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Greece for the Settlement of British Claims upon the Greek Government ; signed at Athens, 18th July 1850. - 1851. xv. 547 Correspondence respecting the Mixed Commission appointed to investigffcte the Claims of M. Pacifico upon the Government of Greece, in regard to the Loss of Documents con- nected with his Claims upon the Portuguese Government. - - 1851. xv. 553 Treaty between Her Majesty, the King of Bavaria, the President of the French Republic, the King of Greece, and the Emperor of Russia, relative to the Succession to the Crown of Greece ; signed at London, 20th November 1852. - - 1852-3. xxi. 789 See also Gbeeoe, in the Index. XXXII. Guatemala, Republic of: Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, betweeiwHer Majesty and the Republic of Guatemala ; signed at Guatemala, 20th February 1849. - - 1849. xx. 31 Hague. See, in the Index, Slave Trade, III. 3. Hamburgh. See infra, xxxiv. lxvi. 2. , XXXIII. Hanover: Declarations between Great Britain and Hanover respecting the Reciprocity of Commerce ; signed at London, 12th June 1824. (1825.) - - . _ cxcviii. 65 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Hanover ; signed at London, 22d July 1844. - - - - ' - - 1844. vi. 7 Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the' Kingdom of Hanover ; dated 8th July 1845. - - 1846. xvin. 187 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Hanover for the Establishment of International Copyright ;' signed 4th August 1847. - - 1847-8. xix. 627 See also infra, Lxvi. 1.2. ; and, in the Index, Hanovee. XXXIV. Hanseatic States: Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the Free Hanseatic Republics of Lubeck, Bremen; and Hamburgh ; signed at London, 29th Septembei- 1825. (1826.) - ccx. 735 Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Hanse Towns ; signed at London, 3d August 1841. - - - ' - 1841. xvni. 103 Commercial Tariifs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, tcether with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : Part V. Hanse Towns, Holstein, Hanover, Oldenburgh, and Mecklenburgh. - 1842. vi. 427 Agreement between the Post Office of London and the Post Office of Lubeck; signed at London, i3th March 1841. - - - ' - - 1847-8. xix. 673 Agreement between the General Post Office of London and the Post Office of Bremen ; signed at London, 30th. August 1841. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 657 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Republic of Bremen ; signed at London, 20th August 1847. - - ' - - - - - - - 1847-8. xix. 661 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of London and the Post Office of Hamburgh ; signed at London,' 27th January 1841. - - - 1847-8.' xix. 665 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Republic of Hamburgh ; signed at London, 6th July 1847. . . - - - . 1847-8. xix. 669 Arrangement between the Post Office of London and the Post Office of Lubeck ; signed at London, 13th March 1841. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 673 Additional Agreement between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the Post Office of the Free Hanseatic Republic of Lubeck ; signed at London, 21st September 1847.. , - - - - - ., 1847-8. xix. 677 Convention between Her Majesty and the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburgh, for the Establish- ment of International Copyright; signed at Hamburgh, 16th Aug. 18^. - 1854. xvin. 697 See also infra,, lxvi. 2. ; and, in the Index, Slave Trade, 1. 4. III. 3. XXXV. Hayti, Republic of: Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Hayti, for the more effectual Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Port-au-Prince, 23d December 1839. - 1841. xvi. 335 Correspondence with the Republic of Hayti respecting the Slave Trade. - 1 844. xiii. 479 Further Correspondence on same Subject. ... 1845. xii. 1 Commercial' Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Part XX. — Hayti, and Foreign "West Indies. - - 1847. vii, 417 Se€ also Hayti, in the Index. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 933. Treaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papees, &c. — continued. Hernani, See infra, lix. ' Hesse. See infra, jjx.xi. 2, Holland. See infra, xliii. , Holstein. See supra, xxxiv. ; XXXV. a. Honduras :■ Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, between Her Majesty and the Republic of Honduras, with an additional Article thereunto annexed ; signed at London, 27th August 1856. .... 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. xvi. p. 549 Hungary. See, in the Index, Hungaet. Hungaeian Refugees. India, Native Powers in. See, in the Index, East Indies, III. 11. Ionian Islands. See infra, lxvi. 4. ; and, in the Index, Ionian Islands. XXXVI. Itali/ : ^ Papers in reference to Instructions to Lord W. Beritinck, previous to 28th Dec. 1813, respecting the Encouragement to be given to the People of Italy in resisting the Government of France. (55. of 1814-15.) . - .... lxxvi. 13 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries: — Part the Seventh —Italian States, including Gibraltar, Malta, and the Ionian Islands. - 1843. vi. 393 Communication from the Austrian Government, as to the Territorial Arrangements and Political Condition of Italy; with Reply of the British Government. - 1847-8. xix. 141 Further Communication from the Austrian Government, as to the Territorial Arrangements and Political Condition of Italy. ..... 1847-8. xix. 149 Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy : — Part I.— 1846, 1847. ...... 1349. xx. 109 Part II. — From January to June 1848. - - . . 1849. xxi. 1 Part III. — From July to December 1 848. .... 1849. xxii. 1 Part IV.— 1849. ..... . 1349, xxiii. 1 Correspondence between the Plenipotentiaries of Sardinia and the Earl of Clarendon respect, ing the State of Affairs in Italy. ..... 1856. xx. 765 Treaties (Political and Territorial) between Austria and the Italian States : Extract from the Treaty of Vienna, dated 9th June 1815: Additional and separate Article to the Territorial Treaty between Austria and Sardinia, of 20th May 1815: Protests of the Pope against certain Resolutions of the Treaty of Paris and of the Vienna" Congress, prejudicial to the Roman Catholic Religion and the Temporal Interests of the See of Rome : Treaty of Defence between Austria and Tuscany, dated ■12th June 1815: Treaty between Great Britain, Austria,, France, Prussia, Russia, and Spain, relative to the Duchies of Parma, Placentia, and Giiastalla, signed at Paris, 10th June 1817; with Annex of Extract from Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 : Treaty between Lucea, Modena, Tuscany, Austria, and Sardinia,. Tespecting Territorial Boundaries ; dated 28th November 1844: Treaty of Defence between Austria and Modena; dated 24th December 1847: Treaty of Defence between Austria and Parma; dated 24th Dec. 1847. - 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 1 See also xlii. lv. lviii. lxiv. infra ; and, in the Index, Roman States. xxxvi. a. Japan: Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of Japan, for opening certain Ports in Japan to British Ships ; signed at Nagasaki, 14th October 1854. - 1856. xx. 835 See also, in the Index, Japan. Lahore. See, in the Index, East Indies, JII. Levant. See infra, Lxiii. xxxvii. Liberia, Republic of: ■• Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty and the Republic of Liberia; signed at London, 21st November 1848. .... 1850. xix 59 Lombardy. See supra, xxxvi. ; 'infra, LV. Lubech. See supra, xxxiv.; infra, lxvi. 2. Mailta. See supra, xxxvi. XXXVIII. Mecklenburg Schwerin: Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the General ^ Post Office of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin ; signed at London 16th August 1847. - - ... . i847_8. ^ix. 681 See also infra, xxxix. 6 B S 934 GENERAL' INDEX TO THE Teeaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papers, &c. — continued. X.XXIX. Mecklenburg Strelitz, Grand Duke of:. Treaty for the Marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta of Cambridge with His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz ; signed at London, 23d June 1843. - - - - • - - 1844. Vol.xii. p.235 Treaties- of Commerce and Navigation between. Her Majesty and the Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz ; signed at Schwerin, 1st May 1844. .--.-.... 1844. VI. 91 See also supra, xxxrv. Mehemet AIL See suprd, xxv. XL. Mexico : Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and the United States of Mexico, with. Two additional Articles thereunto ai^oexed ; signed at London, 26th Dec. 1826. (1828.)^ ccxLi. 395 Copies of Notices given by the French Government to that of Great Britain respecting Blockades established by the French Naval Forces of the Mexican Ports and of the Port of Buenos Ayres : Date of any Application by the French or Brazilian Governments to that of Great Britain for its Mediation in the Question respecting the Limits of French Guiana : And Communication from the Brazilian Government relating to the Military Occupation by a French Force of the Town and Fort of Mapa. (378.) - 1838. xvii. 63 Papers relating to the Occupation of the Fortress of St. Juan d'Ulloa in the Gulf of Mexico, and of the Island of Martin Garcia in the Rio de la Plata, by the Blockading Squadrons of France. (66.) ....... 1839. xvr. 365 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources and Trade of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Part XVI. — States of Mexico, .... 1846. vi. 1 See also, in the Index, Mexico. Slave Trade, 1.4. IH. 3. Modena. See supra, xxxvi. Moldavia and Wallachia,_ See, in the Index, Tukket. TuEKEr and Ritssia, War between. Monte Video. See, in the Index, Buenos Atbes. XL. a. Morocco • General Treaty between Her Majesty and the Sultan of Morocco ; signed at Tangier, 9th December 1856. . - - . 1357, Sess. 1. vii. 361 Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Sultan of Morocco ; signed at Tangier, 9th December 1856. ... 1857, Sess. 1. vn. 373 XLi. Muscat: Convention of Commerce between Her Majesty and His Highness the Imaum of Muscat; signed at Zanzibar, 31st May 1889. ..... 1841. xviii. 107 See also, in the Index, Slave Trade, III. 3. XLii. Naples: Diplomatic Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Naples. (79. of 1814-15.) . lxxvi. 81 Correspondence between the Earl of Clarendon and the British Minister at Naples,^respecting the Affairs of Naples. [Treatment of Political Prisoners, &c. Diplomatic Relations broken off.] 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 37 See also, in the Index, Naples. Nassau, Duke of. See infra, Lxvi. 1. XLiii. Netherlands and Belgium : Convention between Great Britain and the United Netherlands, signed at London, 13th August 1814, respecting the Restitution of the Dutch Colonies. (1814-15.) . ' lxxvi. 347 Substance of a Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the King of the Netherlands and the Emperor of Russia, respecting the Russian Loan ; signed at London 19thMav 1815 (1814-15.) . . . - . . . ' . j,x^^j_ 35^ Additional Article to the Convention between Great Britain, Russia, and the Netherlands relative to the Russian.Dutch Loan. (198. of 1831-32.) ... cccix 559 Treaty between His Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, respecting Territory and Com. merce in the East Indies ; signed at London, 17th March 1824. Protocol of a Conference held at the Foreign Office, 17th April 1831, between the Plenipoten. tiaries qf Austria, Great Britain, Russia, and Prussia, and Note addressed by them to the Plenipotentiary of France. (1831.). . . . coxcv 1 Copy of a Convention relative to the Belgic Fortresses ; signed at London, 14th November 1831. (1831-32.) ... _ _ _ cccxiii 587 Treaty relative to the Netherlands; signed at London, ISthNov. 1831. (1831-32.) occxiii 197 Maps of Luxembourg and Limbourg, annexed to the above Treaty. (1831-32.)"- cocxiii" 215 Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at London 16th November 1831. (1831-32.) . . . . . ccomi 217 Convention signed at Mayence, 31st March 1831, referred to in the Ninth Article of the Treaty relatrve to the Netherlands, signed at London, 15th Nov. 1831, and of the Tariff annexed to that Convention, with Translation : Also, ' Copy of the Frankfort Tariff referred to in the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between His Britannic Majesty and that Free City, signed at London, 13th May 1832; with Translation. SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 935 Teeaties Ts^ATiES, Conventions, State Papbks, ha.rr~continued, , '^^T^a. Netherlands and Belgium— coniinuQA. < .' Papers relative to tljp Affairs of Belgium, being Protocols of Conferences held at London between the Plenipotentiaries of Austria, France, Great Britain, Russia, and Prussia, i and Oommumcations with Foreign Ministers resident in England, and His Majesty's „^ ,„, Ministers abroad., (1833.) - - . . . Vol cccxxviii pi Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the King of the French ; signed at London, ^^d Uct. 18i32. (1833.) ---... cccxxviii' 1103 Convention between His Majesty and the King of the French on the one part, and the Kmg ot the Netherlands on the other part, together with an explanatory Article thereunto • annexed; signed at London, 21st May ,1833. (1833.) - - cccxxviii. 1107 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands; signed at the Hague, 27th Oct. 1837. - - - • - 1838. xvn. 25 Treaties relative to the Netherlands and Belgium; signed at London on the 19th April ^ 1^^^- "^ - - 1839. XI. 19 Commercial TtofFs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries: — Part the Sixth — Holland. ---.... 1843. vi. 173 Papers relative to the Execution of the Treaty of 1824 by the Netherland Authorities in the • East Lidies. - ■ ^ - . . . . . 1842. vii. Ill Postage Convention between the General Post Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of the Kingdom of the Netherlands ; dated J . 14th October 1843. - ■ - - . . . . 1344. vi. 131 Convention of Naviga,tion. between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, additional to Treaty of 27th October 1837 ; signed at London, 27th March 1851. r 1851. xv. 471 Convention between Her Majesty arid the King of the Netherlands, relative to the Commer- cial Intercourse between the Netherlands and the Ionian Islands ; signed at London, 14th January 1852. - , - - . . - 1852. xvi. 831 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, for the reciprocal Admission of Consuls of the one Party to the Colonies and Foreign Possessions of the other ; signed at the Hague, 6th March 1856. - - . - 1856. xx. 795 See also infra, Lxvi. 1.2.3. ; and, in the iwrfea;, ^Banca, Island or. Java, Island or. Netherlands and Belgixim. Rttssian-Dutch Loan. Slave TkADE, I. 4. in. 3. -^ XLiv. New Granada, ^Republic of: Correspondence between His Majesty's Government and the Government of New Granada : respecting the Imprisonment of Mr. Pro-consul Russell at Panama. - 1837. xv. 317 Postal Convention between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Republic of New Granada ; signed at Bogota, 24th May 1847. - 1847-8. xix. 685 Treaty between Her Majesty and the Republic of New Granada for the Suppression of the Slave Trade ; signed at Bogota, 2d April 1851. - - - 1852. xvi. 837 See also, in the Index, New Geahada. Slave Trade, III. 3. Newfoundland Fishery. See Newfoundland, in the Index. XL v. Ney, Marshal : . . . . ; Papers respecting the Case of Marshal Ney. - (5. of 1816.) - - - lxxxi. 125 XLVI. Norway-: Order, of the Prince Regent, dated 27th April 1814, for the Blockade and the Forts and Coasts ofNorwayj. (in 3,2. of 1813-14.) - -. - - - - lxxi. 155 See also infra, LX. XLVii. Oldenburg : Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Maj esty and the Grand Duke of Oldenburg ; signed at London, 4th April 1844. <-.--- 1844. vi. 1 Accession of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg to the Convention concluded 4th August 1847, between Great Britain and Hanover, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Hanover, 28th December 1847. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 637 See also supra, xxxiv. Orebo. See infra, LXiii. Ottoman Empire. See infra, Lxiii. XLVii. a. Paraguay, Republic of: Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Paraguay ; signed at Assumption, 4th March 1853. - - 1854. xviii. 715 Paris, Capitulation of. See supra, xxvi. Parma. See supra, xxxvi. Peninsula. See, in the Index, Peninsula, Campaign in. Treaties of Amity with Persia ; 12th of March 1809 and the 25th of November 1814. ''in 32 ") - - . - - - - - - 1839. vm. 223 Bonds given by the Royal Prince of Persia, cancelling the Subsidy Articles of the Treaty of 25th November 1814 ; dated in 1828. (in 32.) - - _ - 1839. vin 229 Treaty of Commerce between Her Majesty and the Shah of Persia; signed at Tehran 28th October 184L " , " " " 'isw J^'wt Ditto [reprinted], (in llO/.) ■ - . - 1852. xi. 575 9SC GENERAL INDEX TO THE Treaties Tke^ties, Conventions, State Papees, &c — continued, XLViii. Persia — continued. ' Agreement for the Search of Persian Vessels suspected of being engaged in the Slave Trade; October 1851. (in 110/.) - • .- - 185-2. Vol.xi. p. 580 Treaty of Peace between Her Majesty and the Shah of Persia ; signed at Paris, 4th March 1857. - - - - - , - 1857, Sess.2. xvi. 493 See also Persia, in the Index. ' XLix. Peru, Bepuhlic of: Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His late Majesty and the Peru- Bolivian Confederation, together with Two additional Articles thereunto annexed ; Lima, 5th June 1837. - - - - - - 1838. xvii. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Peru, for the Eegulation of the Mail Communication between Great Britain and Peru ; signed at Lima, 13th August 1851. - - - - - - - - 1852-3. XXI. 807 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Peru; signed at London, 10th April 1850. - - - 1852-3. xxi. 819 L. Portugal: Convention between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal (with Two separate Articles) ; signed at London, 21st April 1809, and ratified by His Majesty, 28th October 1809. * Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal ; signed at Rio de Janeiro, 19th Feb. 1810. Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal ; signed at Rio Janeiro, 19th Feb. 1810. Convention between His Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Regent of Portugal, for the Regulation of Packets ; signed at Rio Janiero, 19th Feb. 1810. Convention between His Majesty and Her Royal Highness the'Lifanta Regent of Portugal, for providing for the Maintenance of a Corps of British Troops sent to Portugal in December 1826 ; signed at Brighthelmstone, 19th Jan. 1827. Papers respecting the Relations between Great Britain and Portugal, 1826-29. Correspondence relative to the British Demands and French Demands upon the Government of Portugal. (1831.) ---.--. coxcv. 343 Letter from Chevalier de Lima to the Foreign Secretary, announcing an intended Blockade of the Ports of Portugal. (147. of 1833.) .... cccxxiv. 809 Correspondence relative to the Imprisonment of Sir John Campbell. (83. of 1834.) - xxii. 229 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Queen of Portugal ; signed at Lisbon, 3d July 1842. ...... 1842. vii. 97 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countres : — ^Part the Fourteenth — Portugal. ...... 1844. vi. 621 Protocol of a Conference relating to the Affairs of Portugal, held at the Foreign Office on the 21st of May 1847. ....... 1847. xvm. 1 Correspondence relating to the Affairs of Portugal. - - . 1847. xviii. 7 Appendix to Ditto. - - • - - - - . 1847. xviii. 401 Royal Proclamations of Amnesty issued by the Queen of Portugal. - 1 847. xvni. 501 See also supra, xxi. ; infra, Lix. lxvi. ; and, in the Index, Brazils. Greece. Peninsula, Campaign in. Portugal. Slave Trade, I. 4. III. 3. LI. Prussia : Papers respecting the Occupation of Hanover by the King of Prussia, 1806. Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Majesty and the King of Prussia; signed at Memel, 28th Jan. 1807. > Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Prussia '; signed at Reichenbach, 14th June 1813. Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed at London, 30th Sept. 1813, supplementary to the Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia, signed * at Reichenbach, 14th June 1813. Treaty of Union, Concert, and Subsidy between His Britannic Majesty and the King of Prussia ; signed at Chaumont, 1st March 1814. Supplementary Convention between His Majesty and the King of Prussia; signed at London, 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) ...... lxxvi. 241 Substance of the Three Supplementary Conventions with Russia, Austria, and Prussia, con- cluded at London, 27th June 1814. (1814-15.) .... LXXVI. 249 Substanc'd of the Treaties with Russia, Austria, and Prussia ; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) - LXXVI. 261 Treaty between His Majesty and the King of Prussia; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) ....... LXXVI. 301 Additional Convention to the above Treaty. (1814-15.) ... lxxvi. 311 Convention of Commerce between His Majesty and the King of Prussia; signed at London, 2d April 1824. (1824.) Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia, for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 13th May 1846. . . 1846. xviii. 153 Accession of the States forming the Thuringian Uiiion to the above Convention ; signed at Berlin, 1st July 1847. ---.-. 1847.' xvii. 563 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 937 Teeaties Teeaties, Contentions, State Papers, &c. — continued. LI. Prussia — continued. Papers relative to the Suppression, by the Governments of Austria, Prussia, and Russia, of the Free State of Cracow, and to the Annexation of that State to the Austrian Empire. - - - - - - - 1847. Vol. xyiii. p. 509 Postage Convention between the Post Office of Great Britain and Ireland and the General Post Office of Prussia; signed at London, 1st October 1846. - - 1847. xvii. 455 Additional Articles for carrying into execution the above Convention ; signed at London, 14th November 1846. - - - - - - 1847. xvn. 481 Papers relative to the Notice given by Prussia, on her own behalf, and on behalf of tha other States of the Zollverein, of the Termination of the Treaty concluded with Great Britain on 2d March 1841. - - - ■■ 1847. xvii. 443 Preliminaries of Peace and Convention of Armistice concluded between the King of Denmark and the King of Prussia ; Berlin, 10th July 1849. - - - 1849. xx. 59 Extract from a Despatch from the Earl of Westmoreland, inclosing the Treaty of Peace between the King of Prussia and the^ King of Denmark ; signed at Berlin, 2d July 1850. . . . - ^ - - . - 1850. XIX. 71 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia, additional to the Convention con^' eluded at Berlin, 13th May 1846, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at London, 14th June 1855. ----- 1856. xx. 787 Treaty between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia for the Marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal with His Royal Highness the Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia ; signed at London, 18th December 1857. - - 1857-8. xv. 1 See also -supra, ix. xxvi. xxix. xxxvi. xliii. ; infra, lxi. lxiii. lxvi. ; and, in the Index, Copyeight. German Union op Customs. Prussia. Slave Trade, III. 3. Tukket and Russia. Lii. Rio de la Plata : Treaty of Commerce, Amity, and Navigation between His Majesty and the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata ; signed at Buenos Ayres, 2d Feb. 1825, (1825.) - cxcviii. 55 See also supra, vii. Roman States. See, in the Index, Roman States. Lni. Russia : Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, 17th June 1801 ; with Two separate Articles. Additional Articles, signed at Moscow, 20th Oct. 1801, to the above Convention. Declaration explanatory of the Second Section of the Third Article of the Convention con- cluded at St. Petersburgh, 17th June 1801 ; (signed at Moscow, 20th Oct. 1801.) Treaty of Concert between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, with separate Articles ; signedatSt. Petersburgh, nth AprH 1805. (1806.) - - - - vii. 1 Declarations of Accession to the above Treaty by His Britannic Majesty and the Emperors of Germany and Russia. (1806.) - vii. 21 Supplementary Papers to the above Treaty : — Despatches from Sir A. Paget to Lord Mulgrave. (1806.) - - - vii. 55 Despatches from Lord G. L. Gower to Lord Musgrave. (1806.) - - - vn. 71 Plan of Operations proposed by the Court of Vienna. (1806.) - - . - vii. 73 Remarks by the Cabinet of St. Petersburgh thereon. (1806.) - - - vn. 82 Protocol of the Conferences held between the Austrian Generals and the Baron de Wmt- zingerode at Vienna. (1806.) - - - - - " ^'^•^ Despatch of Count Rasoumowski to Prince Czartoryski. (1806.) - - vii. 100 Memoir of the Situation of Affairs, communicated by Count Starhemberg. (1806.) vn. 101 Etat de la Force de I'Armee Imperiale et Roy ale qui sera en Campagne le 1^' Octobre 1805. (1806.) "«'"■ |0^ Austrian Declaration against France. (1806.) - - .," , ' "^"i r^ Answer of the French Government to the Declaration of Austria. (1806.) " vii. lib Note to C. M. Talleyrand. (1806.) - - - - " " ^^i- 122 Proclamation of the Emperor of Germany. (1806.) - - - ^^^- l^^ Papers relating to Political Discussions with Russia. (1808.) - - xxii. 321 His Majesty's Declaration respecting the Treaty of Tilsit. (1808.) Papers relative to the Russian Fleet in the Tagus, and the Convention concluded with the Russian Admiral Senaivin for its Surrender. (17. of 1809.) - - xxix. 385 Treaty of Peace, Union, and Friendship between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Orebro, 18th July 1812. . /.-o-i-t,!. Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Reichenbach, 15th June 1813. ^ „ . . , ^ x, . ^A Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Peterswoldaw, Supplementary Convention to the Treaty of Concert and Subsidy of the 15th June 1813, between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at London, 30th Sept. 1813. Treaty of Union, Concert, and Subsidy between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia; signed at Chaumont, 1st March 1814. Additional Article to the above Treaty. (1814-15.) - - - - lxxvi 221 Official Communication made to the Russian Ambassador at London on the lyth Jan. l»U5, pxnlanatorv of the Views of His Majesty an(J the Emperor of Russia, formed for the Deliverance and Security of Europe. (73. of 1814-15.) - - - lxxvl 9 III. 6 C 938 GENEKAL INDEX TO THE Treaties Tbeaties, Contentions, State Papers, &c continued. Liii. Russia — continued. Supplementary Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at London, 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) ... - Vol. Lxxvi. p. 225 Substance of the Three Supplementary Conventions with Russia, Austria, and Prussia, con- cluded at London, 29th June 1814. (1814-15.) - - - - Lxxvi. .249 Treaty of Concert between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) - - .- ... lxxvi. 269 Additional Convention to the above Treaty. (1814-15.) - _ - lxxvi. 279 Substance of the Treaties with Russia, Austria, and Prussia ; signed at Vienna, 25th March 1815. (1814-15.) . . ^ . . . . lxxvi. 261 Substance of a Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the King of the Netherlands, and the Emperor of Russia, respecting the Russian Loan ; signed at London, 19th May 1815. (1814-15.) - - - - - ■ - , - lxxvi. 357 Convention between His Majesty and the Emperor of Russia, respecting the Free Naviga- tion, Commerce, and Fisheries in the Pacific Ocean, and the Limits of the North-west Coast of America ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 28th Feb. 1825. (1825.) - cxcvm. 1 Convention between His Britannic Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, and the United States of America, for carrying into eiFect His Imperial Majesty's Awai-d on the First Article of the Treaty of Ghent ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 12th July 1822. (1825.) - cxovin. 9 Additional Article to the Convention between Great Britain, Russia, and the Netherlands, relative to the Russian-Dutch Loan ; signed at London, 19th May 1815. (198. of 1831-32.) ........ cccix. 559 Papers relating to the Seizure and Confiscation of the " Vixen" Mercha,nt Brig by the Rus- sian Government. - ... 1837. xv. 279 Further Papers on the same Subject. ... 1838. xvii. 35 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Emperor of All the Russias ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 11th January 1843. - - 1843. vi. 17 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Eleventh — Russian Empire. .... 1843. vn. 410 Correspondence with the Russian Government respecting Obstructions to the Navigation of the Sulina Channel of the Danube. - - - 1852-3. xxi. 133 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Emperor' of All the Russias ; with Three separate Articles thereunto annexed ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 12th January 1859. - - - - 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 201 See also supra, ix. xxvi. xxxi. xxxvi. xliii. ; infra, lxiii. lxvi. ; and, in the /«&«, Greece. Russian-Dutch Loan. Slave Trade, L 4. IIL 3. Russia and Turkey. See, in the Index, Turkey and Russia, War between. Russian-Dutch Loan. See infra, lxvi. 3. ; and, in the Index, Russian-Dutch Loan. Russian Fleet in the Tagus. See supra, liii. Saez, Don Victor. See infra, lix. Liv. Saint Domingo : Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Dominican Republic, with an additional Article thereunto annexed ; signed at Santo Domingo, 6th March 1850. - - - - - 1851. xv. 537 San Sahastian. See infra, lix. LIT. a. Sandwich Islands : Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Sandwich Islands ; signed at Honolulu, 26th March 1846. ..... 1847. xvn. 607 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Sandwich Islands ; signed at Honolulu, 10th July 1851. - 1852-3. xx;i. 845 LV. Sardinia : Treaty of Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia; signed at Turin, 6th September 1841. ..... i842. vii. 85 Correspondence relative to the Intervention of the King of Sardinia in the Afiairs of Lom- bardy. ... . . 1847-8. xix. 153 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia ; signed at London, 27th February 1851. .... 1851. xv. 499 Convention of Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia, additional to the Treaty of 6th September 1841; signed at London, 23d January 1851. - 1851. xv. 495 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia for the reciprocal opening of the Coasting Trade ; signed at Turin, 9th August 1854. - - 1854-5. xviii. 19 Acts and Conventions relative to the Co-operation of His Majesty the King of Sardinia in the War ; signed at Turin, 26th January 1855. - - 1854-5. xvn. 195 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia relative to Post Office Arrange- ments ; signed at London, 12th December 1857. ... 1857-8. xv. 25 See also supra, xxxvi. ; infra, lxvi. i. 2. 3. ; and, in the Index, Italy. Slave Trade, 1. 4. in. 3. Turkey and Russia, War between. Saxe Weimar. See infra, lxvi. 1. vT SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 939 Teeaties Treaties, Conventions, State Papers, &c. — continued. LVI. Saxony : Accession of the King of Saxony to the Convention concluded, 13th May 1846, between Great Britain and Prussia, for the Establishment of International Copyright ; signed at Berlin, 13th August 1846. - - - - - 1847. Vol. xvii. p, 557 See also infra, lxvi. 1.2.3. Senaivin, Admiral. See supra, liii. LVII. Servia: Treaties and Hatti-Sheriffs relating to Servia. - - - . 1843. xv. 681 LViii. Sicily: Treaty of Alliance and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ; signed at Palermo, 30th March 1808. Treaty of Alliance and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ; signed at Palermo, 13th May 1809. Separate Article to the above Treaty. Supplementary Treaty between His Majesty and the King of the Two SicUies ; signed at Palermo, 12th September 1812. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between His Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies, with an additional Ai'ticle thereunto; signed at London, 26th Sept. 1816. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the King of the Two Sicilies ;■ signed at Naples, 29th April, 1845. - - 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 667 See also, in the Index, Sicily. LViii. a. Siam : Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between Her Majesty, and the Kings of Siam, signed at Bangkok, 18th April 1855 ; with an Agreement supplementary thereto, signed at Bang- kok, 13th May 1856. . . - - - 1857, Sees. 1. vn. 383 Sinde. See East Indies, III. H. Slave Trade Treaties. See infra, Lxvi. 1. 3. 4. ; andf in the Index, Slave Trade, 1,4. m. 3. South America. See, in the Index, South America. Brazils. Colombia. Spain. Spanish American EEPtrBLics. Lix. Spa^: Papers relative to l)iscussions with Spain in 1803 and 1804. (1805.) Note from Admiral Apodaca respecting the Treaty with Spain, dated 9th March 1809 ; and Mr. Canning's Eeply. (54. of 1809.) - - xxix. 291 Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Alliance between His Britannic Majesty and His Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII., signed at London, 14th Jan. 1809 ; with Two separate Articles and One additional Article. Convention between His Britannic Majesty and His Catholic Majesty Ferdinand YU. of Spain ; signed at London, 5th February 1814. (1814-15.) - Lxxvi. 317 Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between His Britannic Majesty and His Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. of Spain ; signed at Madrid, 5th July 1814. (1814-15.) - lxxvi. 325 Papers relative to the Affairs of Spain, France, and Portugal : (Class A.) Verona and Paris ; (Class B.) Paris and Madrid. (1823.) - , - - - - clvih. 363 Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Canning and Don Victor Saez, respectmg the French Army in Spain under the Duke of Angoultoe. (1823.) - - CLvm. 423 Communications with the Governments of France and Spain relating to^the Spanish American Provinces. (1824.) - - - " ",■,„; c^xxiv. 1 Convention between His Majesty and the Catholic King for the final Settlement of the Claims of British and Spanish Subjects, under the Convention concluded at Madrid, 12th March 1823 ; signed at London, 28th Oct. 1828. Treaty between His Britannic Majesty, the Queen Regent of Spain, durmg the Mmority of Her Daughter Donna Isabella H., the King of the French, and the Duke of Braganza, Eesent of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves, in the Name of Queen Donna Maria H. ; signed at London, 22d April 1834. .- - 1834. xxni. pt. 1. p. 375 Additional Article to the above Treaty ; signed at London, 18th August 1834. Correspondence between the Spanish Government and the Foreign Secretary relative to the Suspension of the Foreign Enlistment Act in favour of the Spanish Government. (gS) . . - - - • 1835. xxxvn. 467 Agreement for the Exchange of Prisoners, proposed by Lord Eliot, commissioned by His Britannic Majesty, to serve as a Eule of Conduct for the Commanders-in-Chief of the belligerent Armies in certain Provinces of Navarre. (209.) - 1835. xxxvil 471 Correspondence relative to the Liberation of the Spanish Subjects taken on board the British Sloop the Isabella Anna, 1834. (8.) - - - - 1836. xxv. 43 SupplementaiyPapers, 1835. (18) 1836. xxv. 53 SupplementaryPapers, 1836. (20.) - ,- ^ ' - .1836. _ xxv. 55 Correspondence relative to the sanguinary Character of the Warfare carrymg on in Spam ; July 1835 to March 1836. (64.) .... - 1836. xxv. 57 Supplementary Paper. (71.) - - - " - - 1836. xxv. 73 Letter from Commod6re Lord John Hay to Don Luis P. de Cordoba, tendering, the Co-opera- tion of the Squadron under his Command for the Assistance of the Queen of Spam. f>Tn\ . '-' ' ' ' - ' - - - 1836. XXV. 71 ^^^•^ ' • 6 2 940 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Treaties Teeatibs, Conventions, State Papers, &c. — continued. Lix. Spain — continued. Despatch from the OflScer commanding H.M. . Steam Ship Phoenix on the North Coast of Spain, relative to the forcing the Carlist Intrenchments before San Sebastian by the British and Spanish Forces. (100.) - - - 1836. Vol. xxv. p. 75 Despatch from Commodore Lord John Hay to C. Wood, Esq., dated 18th March 1837, relative to the Affair of Hernani. (57.) - - - - 1837. xv. 155 Papers relative to the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion upon the Spanish Govern- ment. ------- 1838. XVII. 51 Papers relative to the War in Spain. - - - - 1839. xi. 123 Correspondence between Colonel Wylde and Viscount Palmerston relating to the Convention of Bergara. - - - .... 1840. xix. 651 Reports of the Commissioners for examining the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion upon the Spanish Government. .... 1840. xxxvi. 643 Correspondence respecting the Measures taken by the Spanish Government to pay the Claims of the British Auxiliary Legion which served in Spain. - - 1840. xix. 707 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England -and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Thirteenth — Spain. ..... 1844. vi. 433 Correspondence between the Earl of Aberdeen and the Duke of Sotomayor respecting the Claim of Spain that the Sugars of Cuba and Porto Rico should be admitted into the United Kingdom upon the same Terms as the Sugars of »the United States and of Vene- zuela. ........ 1845. XIV. 341 Further Correspondence on same Subject. ... . 1846. xviii. 123 Correspondence relating to Mamages of the Queen and Infanta of Spain. . 1847. xvii. 253 Further Correspondence on same Subject. .... 1847. xvii. 351 Appendix to the above Correspondence. (Treaty of Utrecht.) . 1847. xvn. 373 Correspondence between the British Government and the Government of Spain relative to the Political Affairs of the latter Country. - - - . 1847-8. xix. 11 Appendix to the above Correspondence. - - - - 1847-8. xix. 21 Papers relative to the Affairs of Spain ; and Correspondence between Sir Henry Bulwer and the Duke of Sotomdyor. - - . . . 1847-8. xix. 25 Despatch from Sir Henry Bulwer to Viscount Palmei-ston ; dated London, 30th May 1848. - - - - - - 1847-8. xix. 97* Correspondence between Viscount Palmerston and M. de Isturiz, relating to the Removal of Sir Henry Bulwer from Madrid. .--.«. 1847-8. xix. 113 Correspondence relating to the Renewal of Diplomatic Relations between Great Britain and Spain. - - - . . . 1850. xix. 65 Concordat between the Queen of Spain and the Court of Rome ; signed at Madrid, 16th March 1851. ..... . . 1851. XIV. 769 Convention between Her Majesty and the Queen of Spain relative to Communication by Post ; signed at Aranjuez, 21st May 1858. - - -. 1857-8. xv. 25 Convention between Her Majesty and the Queen of Spain for the Establishment of Inter- national Copyright ; signed at Madrid, 7th July 1857. - 1857-8. xv. 39 See also supra, xxxvi. ; and, in the Index, Peninsula, Campaign in. Slave Teade, 1. 4. HI. 3. Spain. LIX. a. Spanish American Republics : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources, and Trade of the several States of Europe and America ; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — Parts XVII. XVHI. XIX. — Spanish American Republics. - 1847. vii. 1 See also South America, in the Index. Stockholm, Treaty of. See infra, LX. LX. Sweden: Act of Accession of the King of Sweden to the Convention between His Britannic Majesty and the Emperor of Russia ; signed at St. Petersburgh, 17th June 1801; and Acceptance of His Britannic Majesty. Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed 25th July 1803. Preliminary and secret Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at Stockhohn, 3d Dec. 1804. (1806.) - - - - . vii. 35 Additional Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at Helsingbore 31st August 1805. (1806.) - - - - - - ra. 39 ■ Treaty of Friendship and Alliance between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at Beckascog, 3d Oct. 1805. (1806.) - - - - - vu. 49 Convention of Concert and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at Stockhohn, 8th Feb. 1808. (1808.) - - - - . xxii. 313 Subsidiary Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at Stockholm 1st March 1809. ' Treaty of Peace, Union, and Friendship between His Majesty and the King of Sweden; signed at Orebro, 18th July 1812. Treaty of Concert and Subsidy between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at Stockholm, 3d March 1813. Substance of the Engagements between the Courts of St. Petersburgh and Stockholm, signed at St. Petersburgh, 24th March 1812, so far as the same are referred to in the Treaty signed at Stockholm, 3d March 1813, between His Majesty and the King of Sweden. SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 9il Treaties Treaties, Contentions, State Papbes, &c. — continued. LX. Sweden — continued. Separate and additional Article to the Treaty of Stockholm of the 3d March 1813 ; signed at Leipsic, 22d Oct. 1813. (1814-15,) Convention between His Majesty and the King of Sweden ; signed at London, 13th Aug. 1814. (1814-15.) ... . . Vol. Lxxvi. p. 361 Declaration of Sweden for the Abolition of certain Dues affecting British Commerce in the Ports of Sweden ; signed at Stockholm, 24th April 1824. Convention of Commerce and Navigation between His Majesty and the King of Sweden and Norway ; signed at London, 18th March 1826. Despatch showing the Number ,of Swedish Troops employed on the Continent, 8sc.; and Account of the Advances of Grovernment to Sweden. (32. of 1813-14.) - lxxi. 153,154 Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries : — ^Part the Twelfth— Sweden and Norway. ..... 1844. vi. 297 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sweden and Norway, for the Regulation and Improvement of the Communication by Post between Great Britain and Sweden and Norway ; signed at London, 24th August 1850. . ." . 1851. xv. 513 Correspondence relative to the Neutrality of Denmark and Sweden and Norway [in the War with Russia]. -.-.... 1854. xviii. 57 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the French, ajid the King of Sweden and Norway, against the Cession, &c. to Russia of any Part of the Territories of Sweden and Norway ; signed at Stockholm, 21st November 1855. - - 1856. xix. 493 See also supra, XLVi. ; infra, Lxvi. ; and, in the Index, Slave Trade, 1, 4. IH. 3. Sweden. LXi. Switzerland: Communications between the Representatives of Austria, Prussia, and Russia, in Switzerland, and the President and Executive Council of Berne, on the Occasion of the Assumption by the latter of the Functions of Federal Directory. - - 1847. xviii. 581 Correspondence relative to the Affairs of Switzerland. - - 1847-8. xix. 171 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, &c., between Her Majesty and the Swiss Confederation ; signed at Berne, 16th September 1855. ... - 1856. xx. 805 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of Austria, the Emperor of the French, the King of Prussia, the Emperor of Russia, and the Swiss Confederation, relative to Neuchatel ; signed at Paris, 26th May 1857. .... 1857, Sess. 2. xvi. 535 See also infra, lxvi. 1. 2. 4. Tagus, Bussian Fleet in. See supra, Liii. Lxii. Texas : Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Republic of Texas; signed at London, 13th November 1840. - - - - 1842. vii. 75 Convention between Her Majesty and the Republic of Texas, containing Arrangements relative to the Public Debt ; signed at London, 14th November 1840. - 1842. vii. 81 See also, in the Index, Slave Tkade, 1. 4. III. 3. Thuringian Union of States. See Thueingian Union op States, in the Index. Tilsit, Treaty of. See supra, Liii. Trade and Navigation. See Teade and Navigation, in the Index. Lxni. Turkey: Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire with Three additional Articles thereunto annexed ; signed at Balta- Liman, near Constantinople, 16th August 1838. - - - 1839. xi. 11 Collective Note of the Representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia, at Constantinople, to the Porte ; 27th July 1839. - - 1839. xi 91 Convention between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, for the Pacification of the Levant ; signed at London, 15th July 1840. - - - 1841 ix. 717 Correspondence respecting the Operation of the Commercial Treaties wih Turkey of 16th August 1838. - - - - - - ^r^i842 VII 9 Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - ^M.T' ^. i'n Further- Correspondence on same Subject. ' ^ . .' t, " j ^r I ^^\.'^ Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and of the Bosphorus ; signed at London, 13th July Commercial Tariffs and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together "h the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries r-Part the Eighth— Ottoman Empire. . ' _, ' ' , ' ' i rA \,t-7"i'si rnrr-AHnnndence with Turkey relating to the Slave Trade. - 1844. xiY. Ibl : Act b^twiTT^^^^^^ th- Principalities of Moldavk^and^ Wal- ■ Correspondence with the Russian 'Government respecting Obstructions to the Navigation of the Sulina Channel of the Danube. - - - " . - . See also Tueket, in the Index. Turkey and Russia. See, in the Index, Tuekey and Russia, Was between. 60 3 942 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Treaties Tbeaties, Conventions, State Papbks, &c. — continued. LXiv. Tuscany: Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Grand Duke of Tuscany ; signed at Florence, 5th April 1847. - - - 1847. Vol. xvn. p. 435 Communication from the Austrian Government as to the Advance of Austrian Troops into Tuscany and the Legations. ---.._ 1849. xx. 81 Convention between Her Majesty and the Grand Duke of Tuscany for the reciprocal opening of the Coasting Trade; signed at Florence, 30th December 1854. - 1854-5. xvni. 25 See also, supra, xxxvi. ; and, in the Index, Tuscant. United States, See supra, vi. Lxv. Uruguay : Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay ; signed at London, 26th August 1842. - - - 1843. vi. I See also, in the Index, Slave Tkadb, L 4. HI. 3. Venezuela. See Venezuela, in the Index. Verona. See supra, Lix. Lxvi. Vienna, Treaty of: General Treaty, signed by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, Austria, France, Portugal, Prussia, Russia, and Sweden, at Vienna, 9th June 1815. (1816.) - - lxxxil 1 1. Documents annexed to the above Treaty; viz. — Treaty between Russia and Austria ; Vienna, 3d May 1815. - - lxxxii. 45 Treaty between Russia and Prussia ; Vienna, 3d May 1815. - - lxxxu. 54 Additional Treaty relative to Cr&,cow, between Austria, Russia, and Prussia ; Vienna 3d May 1815. - - - - . . . i,xxxn. 64 Constitution of the Free City of Cracow. ... . lxxxii. 69 Treaty between Prussia and Saxony ; Vienna, 18th May 1815. - - lxxxii. 74 Declaration of the King of Saxony, and Acceptation, on the Rights of the House of Schoenberg ; Vienna, 18th and 19th May 1815. - - - Lxxxn. 84 Treaty between Prussia and Hanover ; Vienna, 29th May 1815. - -■ lxxxii. 85 Convention between the King of Prussia and the Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar; Vienna 1st June 1815. - - - - - - rxxxn. 91 Convention between the King of Prussia and the Duke and Prince of Nassau ; Vienna^ 31st May 1815. - ...... i,xxxn. 93 Act on the Federative Constitution of Germany ; Vienna, June 1815. - lxxxu. 99 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, and the King of the Low Countries, Vienna, 31st May 1815 ; and Act of the Acceptance of the Sovereignty of the Belgic Provinces by His Royal Highness; the Hague, 21st June 1815. lxxxii. 110 Declaration of the Powers on the Affairs of the Helvetic Confederacy, Vienna, 30th March 1815; andActof Acceptance of the Swiss Diet, Zurich, 22d May 1815. - lxxxii. 117 Protocol on the Cessions made by the King of Sardinia to the Canton of Geneva ; Vienna^ 29th March 1815. - ..... lxxxii. 123 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, , Russia, France, and Prussia, and the King of Sardinia ; Vienna, 20th May 1815. - . . . _ lxxxh. 126 Conditions which are to serve as the Bases of the Union of the Genoese States to those of His Sardinian Majesty, and Cession made by him to the Canton of Geneva referred to in the above Treaty ; Vienna, 20th May 1815. - - . lxxxii. 129 Declaration of the Powers regarding the Abolition of the Slave Trade ; Vienna, 8th Fe- bruary 1815. . - - - - - . - Lxxxn. 136 Regulation? for the free Navigation of Rivers ; Vienna, 8th February 1815. - lxxxii. 138 Regulations concerning the Precedence of Diplomatic Agents. - - lxxxii. 151 Paper relative to the Occupation of a Military Line in France. - . lxxxii. 297 2. Class A. Treaties of Accession and Subsidy between Great Britain and the following Powers, in virtue of the Treaty of Vienna ; viz. Treaties with Baden. ..... lxxxii. 307. 339 Treaties with iBavaria. - .... lxxxii. 309. 341 Treaties with Denmark. -, - - . lxxxii. 311. 343 Treaties with Hanover. - _ - . . Lxxxn. 315. 345 Treaties with the Grand Duke of Hesse. . lxxxil 317. 349 Treaty of Accession with the Netherlands. - . - . LXXxn. 319 Treaty of Accession with Portugal. .... . Lxxxn. 321 Treaties with Sardinia, ..... lxxxii. 323. 351 Treaties with Saxony. ... . lxxxu. 325. 353 Treaty of Accession with Switzerland. .... lxxxii. 327 Treaties with Wurtemberg. - - . ' . . lxxxii. 331. 355 Treaties with the Princes and Free Towns of Germany. - - lxxxii. 333. 357 Convetition of Subsidy with Russia.- - . . . lxxxii. 393 3. Class B. Treaties of Great Britain with the following Powers ; viz. Convention and Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal respecting the Slave Trade ; Vienna, 21st January 1815. . _ - . lxxxh. 395. 397 Convention between Great Britain and France relating to the East Lidies ; London, 7th March 1815. - i- .... . . LXXxn. 401 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 943 Teeaties ----- Trial Treaties, Conventions, State Papees, &c continued. Lxvi. Vienna, Treaty of- — continued. Convention between Great Britain, Russia, and the Netherlands, tespecting the Russian Loan in Holland ; London, 19th May 1815. - ' - Vol. lxxxu. p. 409 Treaty between Great Britain and Sardinia respecting the Sardinian Territories ; Vienna, 20th May 1815. - - - - - - lxxxii. 417 Treaty between Great Britain and the Netherlands respecting the Territories of the King of .the Netherlands ; Vienna, Slst May 1815. ... lxxxii. 425 Three Conventions with Austria, Russia, and Prussia respectively, concerning the Custody of Napoleon Buonaparte ; Paris, 2d August 1815. . - lxxxii. 433. 437. 441 Convention between Great Britain and the United States of America for regulating the Commerce of the Two Countries ; London, 3d July 1815. - - lxxxii. 445 Convention between Great Britain and the Netherlands concerning the late Dutch West Indian Colonies ; London, J.2th August 1815. - . - lxxxii. 449 Treaty between Great Britain and Saxony respecting the Territories of Saxony and Warsaw; Paris, 18th September 1815. ....... Lxxxn. 453 4. Class C. Definitive Treaty between Great Britain and France ; Paris, 20th Nov. 1815. - lxxxii. 459 Additional Article relative to the Abolition of the Slave Trade. - - LXxxn. 464 Convention between Great Britain and France relative to the pecuniary Indemnity to be . furnished by France to the Allied Powers ; Paris, 20th Nov. 1815. - lxxxii. 465 Convention between Great Britain and France relative to the Occupation of a Military Line in France by an Allied Army ; Paris, 20th Nov. 1815. - - lxxxii. 469 Additional Article respecting Deserters. .... lxxxii. 473 Tariff of Provisions, &c. to be furnished to the Foreign Troops in France. - lxxxii. 474 Note from the Ministers of the Allied Powers to the French Minister on the Nature of the Powers attached to the Command of the Duke of Wellington. - - lxxxii. 525 Convention between Great Britain and France relative to the Claims of British Subjects on the French Government ; Paris, 20th Nov. 1815. - - - lxxxii. 478 Additional Article relative to British Merchandise at Bordeaux. - - lxxxii. 484 Three Treaties of Alliance between Great Britain and Austria, Russia, and Prussia respec- tively ; Paris, 20th Nov. 1815. - - - lx-xxii. 486. 531. 535 Note from the Ministers of the Allied Powers to the French Minister, communicating the above Treaties. - - - - lxxxii. 490 Extract of a Protocol of the Ministers of the Allied Powers relative to the Territories and Places ceded by France. - - - - - . - lxxxii. 493 Protocol of the Ministers of the Allied Powers respecting the Distribution of the pecuniary Indemnity to be paid by France. .... lxxxii. 495 Convention between Great Britain and France relative to the Claims of Foreign Subjects on the French Government; Paris, 20th Nov. 1815. - - lxxxii. 500 Three Treaties between Great Britain and Russia, Austria, and Prussia respectively, respecting the Ionian Islands ; Paris, 5th Nov. 1815. - lxxxii. 511. 539. 543 Note from Viscount Castlereagh to the Ministers of .the Allies, relative to the Restitution of Works of Art withdrawn by France from Foreign Countries. - lxxxii. 515 Despatch from the Duke of Wellington to Viscount Castlereagh on the same Subject; Paris, 23d Sept. 1815. .----- Lxxxn. 518 Three Despatches from Viscount Castlereagh to the Earl of Liverpool, relative to the Abolition of the Slave Trade by France. - - - LXXxn. 521. 523 Act of Acknowledgment and Guarantee of the Neutrality of Switzerland on the part of Great Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, and France ; and Extract of Protocol of the Ministers of the Allied Powers on the same Subject. - - lxxxii. 527. 529 Vixen {Ship). See supra, Lni. Washington, Treaty of. See supra, \i. Wurtemberg. See supra, lxti. 2. Zollverein. See supra, xxix. Treble Costs. See Costs of Actions. Trees. See Baek. Teemenheeee, S., Esq. See Education and Schools, Great Beitain, IL Trent Beidge. See Newark Estate. Trent and Chuenet Valleys Railways : „ , , ^ ,r „ , ^, Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Trent Valley and Chumet VaUey Railway Schemes. (73,) Map. (73 a.)- - 1845, xxxix. 125. 129 Trespasses on Peopeett. See Malicious Injuries to Peopeett. Trespasses, Scotland. See Game Laws. Teeveltan, C. E., Esq. See Criminal Law, ll.-e. Trevor v. Teevoe : ^ . n -r ^ ■, , j.^ • ±x. i^ p Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Question of Law propounded to them in the Case of the Hon. H. Trevor v. the, Hon. G. Trevor. (241.) - - - 1847. xx. 3 Trial BT Battel. 5ee Appeals of Murder. Trial bt Jubt. See Courts in Scotland. Juries and Jurors. Session, Court op. 6C 4 844 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Teial - - - - Tetjstees Trial bt Peees. See Attainders, &c. House of Lords. Peers of Scotland. Trials. See Central Criminal Court. Criminal Law. Juries and Jurors. Officers, Public. Witnesses. Trieste. See Corn, III. 3. Trinidad : Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion of Immigration of Free Labourers. (158.) - _ . . . 1847-8. Vol. tl p. 579 Papers relating to the Capitulation, Population, &c. of the Island of Trinidad ; with Transla- tion of the Eoyal Ordinance or Cedula for the Government and Protection of Slaves in the Spanish Colonies. (112. of 1811.) .... xlvi. 129 Petition to Her Majesty of the Inhabitants of Trinidad interested in the Cultivation of Sugar, praying for Measures of Relief (65.) . - - - 1847-8. viii. 625 Papers relating to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan •to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. ... 1847-8. viii. 605 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Bruns- wick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and pro- moting such Works. (240.) -.-... 1847. vi. 91 Despatch from the Governor of Trinidad respecting the Operation of the Navigation Laws. (94.) - - - - . « - 1849. XIX. 321 See also Colonies, V. 1. Negro Education. Slavery. Trinity, Impugning the Doctrines of. See Toleration. Trinity College, Dublin. See Dublin, 18. Trinity House. See Light, &c. Dues. Lighthouses. Trade, Foreign, II. Trinity House of Hull. See Seamen, Merchant. Trinity (North Leith) Harbour and Dock : Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for constructing and maintaining a Harbour, Docks, and Piers at Trinity in the Parish of North Leith and County of Edinburgh. (173.) ..... 1836. xxxin. 1 Tripoli. See Slate Trade, III. 3. Troop Horses. See Army, III. 7. Troopers Fund : Bill for dissolving the Saint George's Fund Society, otherwise called " The Troopers Fund," in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, and for distributing the Fund. (15Lofl833.) cccxv. 331 Troops. See Army. Trout Fishing. See Salmon, and Salmon Fisheries. Truck System. See Collieries. Wages. Truro, Lord. '■ See House op Lords, 8. . Trust Monies : . Bill for better securing Trust Monies. (63. of 1805.) ... [xm.] 371 Bill to make better Provision for the Punishment of Frauds committed by Trustees, Bankers, and other Persons intrusted with Property. (HO.) ^As amended in Committee. (159.) ..... 1857, Sess. 2. it. 265. 271 See also Archbishops and Bishops. Charities. Entailed Estates. Trustees and Mortgages : Bill to amend the Laws in force in Ireland relating to Conveyances and Transfers of Estates and Funds vested in Trustees. (82. of 1826.) .... cxcix. 253 Bill for amending the Laws respecting Conveyances and Transfers of Estates and Funds vested in Trustees and Mortgagees ; and for enabling Courts of Equity to give effect to their Decrees and Orders in certain Cases. (49. of 1829.) - - ccxlii. 413 A similar Bill. (26. of 1830.) - - -' - . cclxiii. 61 Bill to remove Doubts respecting Conveyances of Estates vested in Heirs and Devisees of Mortgagees. (267.) -.-.... 1838. 11. 429 Bill for the Relief of Trustees. (237.) - -^ - - 1847. T. 471 Bill [with the Amendments made by the Commons] for better securing Trust Funds, and for the Relief of Trustees. (296.) ..... 1847. t. 477 Bill for the further Relief of Trustees. (219.) . - . 1849. ti. 579 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Conveyance and Transfer of Real and Personal Property vested in Mortgagees and Trustees. (204,) . 1849. vi. 559 A similar Bill. (57.) ...... 18^0. ti. 569 Bill to amend an Act for facilitating the-Loans of Money upon Landed Securities in Ireland. (311.) As amended in Committee. (323.) ... 1850. vi. 371-375 Bill [as amended on Report] to enable Mortgagees in Ireland in respect of Trust Funds to purchase the Lands on which the Monies are secured. (340.) •. - 1850. tl 379 Bill to enable Mortgagees in Ireland, in respect of Trust Funds, to purchase the Lands on which the Monies are secured, and to enable Trustees and others to contract to lend Monies vested in them on Lands to be purchased in Ireland. (133.) - 1851. ti. 125 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. " 945 Trustees . - - - Tuekey Tkusxees and MoETGAaEES — continued. Bill to enable Mortgagees in Ireland, in respect of Trust Funds, to purchase the Lands on which the Monies are secured, and to enable Bodies Corporate, Trustees, and others to contract to lend Monies vested in them on Lands to be purchased in Ireland. (171.) - - - - - - - 1851. Vol. VI. p. 131 Bill to extend the Provisions of " The Trustee Act, 1850." (184.) - 1852. iv. 507 Bill fof the better Protection of Trustees, Executors, and Administrators acting bona fide in the Discharge of their Ofiice. (36.) As amended in Committee. (160.) - - - - " 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 405. 413 Bill for simplifying the Mode of charging Money on Land, and for the Registration of such Charges. (215.) ----- 1857, Sess. 2. iii. 291 Bill to further amend the Law of Property. (21.) As amended by the Select Committee. (95.) - - - - - - 1857-8. IV. 377. 387 Bill for the better Protection of Trustees, Executors, and Administrators acting bona fide in the Discharge of their Office. (6.) As amended in Committee. (45.) ^ - - - - - - 1857-8. V. 469. 477 Bill to give to Tenants for Life, Trustees, and others, certain Powers now commonly inserted in Settlements, Mortgages, and Wills, (41.) As amended by the Select Committee. (100.) 1857-8. V. 483. 513 Bill to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees. (1.) As amended in Committee. (13.) - . - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 397. 411 Proceedings of the Committee on the Bill to give to Tenants for Life, Trustees, and others, certain Powers now commonly inserted in Settlements, Mortgages, and Wills. ^128.) - - - ~ - - - - 1857-8. XX. 975 See also Charities. Entailed Estates. Escheat. Lunact. Meetings und^b Acts of Pakliament. TuPNELL, E. C, Esq. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Tdllamoore. See King's County Assizes. TuLLAMOORE TJnion. See Poor in Ireland, III. 2. Tunbkidge Wells, East Grinstead, and Brighton Junction Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Tunbridge Wells, East Grinstead, and Brighton Junction Railway BiU. (in 148. 10.) - - - 1847. XL. 69 Correspondence relating to the Trial of Paolo Xuereb, a Maltese, in the Court of the Bey of Tunis. ------- 1844. XII. 135 See also Slave Trade, III. 3. Tariffs of Foreign States. Convention of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Sultan of the Otto- man Empire ; with Three additional Articles thereunto annexed ; signed at Belta-Liman, near Constantinople, 16th August 1838. - - - - 1839. xi. 11 Collective Note of the Representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, and Russia, at Constantinople, to the Porte ; 27th July 1839. - - 1839. xi. 91 Convention between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, for the Pacification of the Levant ; signed at London, 15th July 1840. - - 1841. ix. 717 Correspondence relating to the Affairs of the Levant :— , „ , , Pai-tL - - - - ■ . • . " \^84i 'x 1 PaSni. - ' - " - ' - ' ■ " - ' - " ■ 1841. ■x.'349 Correspondence respecting the Operation of the Commercial Treaty with Turkey of 16th August 1838. - -„,.-, ■ ■ ■ ^^^^p^Y'"-^^^ Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - - 184^. vii. y Further Correspondence on same Subject. - - - - 1844. vi. 171 Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, and Turkey, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and of the Bosphorus ; signed at London, the 13th of July 1841. - 1841. Yii. 1 Commercial Tarifis and Regulations of the several States of Europe and America, together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries :— Part the Eiarhth— Ottoman Empire. - ----- 1843. vii. 7 Correspondence between Sir Stratford Canning and the Earl of Aberdeen, &c., relating to Executions in Turkey for Apostacy from Islamism. - - - 1844. xii. 181 Correspondence with Turkey relating to the Slave Trade. - - 1844. xiv. 181 Papers relating to Jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Consuls in the Levant. 1845. vi. pt. 1. p. 547 Act between Turkey and Russia relative to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. ----- 1849. xx. 73 Correspondence respecting the Condition of Protestants in Turkey ; 1841 to Further Correspondence on same Subject, 1853-54. - - - 1854. xvm. 65 Despatches from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, communicating the lantt settled between Great Britain and Turkey on 31st October 1850, to be in force from 1st January 1847 to 13th March 1855. - - - 1851. xv. 439 rnrresnondence with the Russian Government respecting Obstructions to the Navigation ot the Sulina Channel of the Danube : Feb. 1849 to July 1853. - 1852-3. xxi. 133 See also Budbum, Excavations at, Egypt. Greece. Hungarian Refugees. Slave Trade, IH. 3. Statistical Tables. Stria. Trade, Foreign, II. III. 6 D 946 • GENERAL INDEX TO THE TUEKET TUBKEY AND EtTSSIA, WaR BETWEEN : Bill for the Encouragement of Seamen, and the more eflPectual Manning of Her Majesty's Navy, during the present War. (125.) ... 1854. Vol. v. p. 1 Bill to render any Dealing with Securities issued, during the present War between Russia and England, by lihe Russian Government, a Misdemeanor. (324.) - 1854. vi. 305 Bill to carry into effect a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia [for Co-operation in the War]. (70.) ..... 1854-5. iii. 415 Bill to enable Her Majesty to carry into effect a Convention made between Her Majesty, His Majesty the Emperor of the French, and His Imperial Majesty the Sultan [for Guarantee of a Loan to be raised by the Sultan]. (302.) - . . 1854-5. vi. 499 Bill to carry into effect a Convention respecting a Loan by Her Majesty to the King of Sardinia. (179.) ....... 1856. vi. 375 Address of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament assembled, to Her Majesty, on Her Majesty's Message respecting the Commencement of Hostilities with Russia. (79.) - - . 1854. I. 9 Her Majesty's Declarations, Proclamations, and Orders in Council, &c., with reference to the Commencement of Hostilities against the Emperor of All the Russias. 1854. xviii. 1 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French relative to Military Aid to be given to Turkey ; signed at London, 10th April 1854. . 1854. xviii. 33 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the French, and the Sultan, relative to Military Aid to be given to Turkey; signed at Constantinople, 12th March 1854. - 1854. xviii. 25 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French relative to joint Captures ; together with an Annex consisting of Instructions to Commanders of French and English Ships of War; signed at London, 10th May 1854. - ' - . 1854. xviii. 39 Treaties (Political and Territorial) between Russia and Turkey, from 1774 to 1849 : — Treaty of perpetual Friendship and Peace ; concluded, 10th July, near the Village of Kutschouc Kainardji, upon the Right Bank of the Danube : Treaty of Peace ; signed at Adrianople, 14th Sept. 1829 : Separate Act relative to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia; signed at Adrianople, 14th Sept. 1829 ; Treaty of Defensive Alliance (called that of Unkiar-Skelessi) ; signed at Constantinople, 8th July 1833: Treaty relating to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia ; signed at Petersburgh, 29th January 1834: Convention respecting Remission of a Portion of the Payments stipulated for by the above Treaty, and the Evacuation of Silistria ; signed at Constantinople, 27th March 1836 : Convention between Russia, Austria, Great Britain, and Prussia, and Turkey, for the Settle- ment of Hostilities in Egypt between Mehemet Ali and the Sultan ; signed at London, 15th July 1840 : Separate Act annexed to the above, of same Date : Protocols in connexion with the above, of same Date : Convention between Russia, Austria, Great Britain, France, and Prussia, and Turkey, respecting the Prohibition of Ships of War to enter the Straits of, the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus ; signed at London, 13th July 1841 : Act relating to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia ; signed at Balta-Liman 1st May 1849. - - - ■ - - . . 1854. xvii. 1 Eastern Papers : Part I.— Correspondence respecting the Rights and Privileges of the Latin and Greek Churches id Turkey : 1850, 1851, 1852, and 1853. - . . 1854. xvii. 91 [Correspondence, originally between I'rance and "Turkey, and subsequently between Tiussia, France, Austria, England, and Turkey, on the Question between the Greek and Latin Churches respecting the Holy Buildings at Jerusalem. Military Occupation of the Principalities by Russia.] Part n. — Further Correspondence on same Subject : 16th July 1853 to 24th January 1854. - 1854. xTii. 507 [Ftirthter Correspondence between same Partifes, with the Addition of Prussia, respecting the Occu- pation of tbe Principalities ; Terms of Peace ; Declaration of War by the Porte ; Entrance of French and English Fleet into the Dardanelles ; Destruction of Turkish FlotiUa at Sinope ; Entrance of combined Squadron into Black Sea.] Part III. — ^Further Correspondence on same (Subject : 16th January to 7th February 1854. . - 1854. XVII. 901 [Correspondence between England and Russia, respecting ' the Entrance of the Fleets into the Black Sea. Recall of English and Russian Ambassadors.] Part IV. — Instructions of the British and French Governments for the joint Protec- tion of British and French Subjects and Commerce : 23d and 24th February 1854. - - - - - . . . 1854. XVII. 911 Part V. — Communications respecting Turkey, made to Her Majesty's Government by the Emperor of Russia ; with the Answers returned to them : January to April 1853. . - ..... 2854. xvii. 921 Part VI. — Memorandum by Count Nesselrode, delivered to Her Majesty's Government, and founded on Communications received from the Emperor of Russia subsequently to' His Imperial Majesty's Visit to England in June 1844. - . 1854. xvii. 951 Part VII. — Further Correspondence respecting the Rights and Privileges of the Latin and Greek Churches in Turkey : 15th January to 27th March 1854. - 1854. xvii. 955 [Correspondence respecting Proposals for Peace; the Affair at Sinope; Recall of English and French Ministers from Petersburgh ; Summons to Russia to evacuate the Principalities ; Insurrection in Turkish Provinces.] SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 947 TUEKEY Turkey and Russia, Wak between — continued. Eastern Papers — continued. Part VlII ^Protocol, signed at Vienna, 9th April 1854, by iihe Representatives Of Austria) France, Great Ba^taih, and Prussia. ... 1854. Vol. xvn. p. 1049 [Declaring a State of War between Russia on the one Side, and ITrance and England on the other ; and requiring Evacuation of the Dannhian Principalities.] Part IX. — Protocol, signed at Vienfia, 23d May 1854, by the Representatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, and Prussia [declaring Intention to maintain the Integrity of the Ottoman Empire : Also a Conventioii, 20th April 1854, between Austria and Prussia, for Offensive and Defensive Alliance during the War between Russia, and Turkey, France, and England.] - - - - - - 1854. xvii. 1053 Part X.— Additional Article to the Treaty of Offensive and Defensive Alliance between ■ Austria and Prussia; dated 20th April 1854. - - - 1854. xvii. IO6I1 Part XI.— Correspondence, Papers, Treaties, &c. respecting the Rights and Privileges of the Latin and Greek Churches in Turkey ; Hostilities with Russia ;' Military Affairs in Asiatic Turkey ; and the Re-establishment of Peace : July and August 1854. - - - - - - - - 1854. XVII. 1067 [Correspondence between the Earl of Clarendon and the Earl of Westmoreland (at Vienna), respecting Guarantees to be provided in any Conditions of Peace. Notes containing the Eour Articles which are to form the Bases of Peace.] Part Xn Convention between Austria and the Sublime Porte ; signed at Boyadjikeuy, 14th June 1854. .------ 1854. xvii. 1075 [Providing for the eventual Entry of an Army into the Principalities.] Part Xin. — Papers relating to the Negotiation at Vienna on the Eastern Question: March and April 1855. 1854-S. xvn. 1 [Memorandum communicated to the Russian Government by the Plenipotentiaries of Austria, Prance, and Great Britain, determining the Sense which they attach to the Principles contained in the Pour Articles. Notes of the Discussion of the Plenipotentiaries of Austria, Prance, Great Britain, Russia, and Turkey, assembled at Vienna, for the Purpose of determining upon Terms of Peace.] Part XIV. — ^Papers relating to the Negotiation at Vienna on the Eastern Question: June 1855. - - 1854-5. xvn. 93 [Resumed Meeting of the Plenipotentiaries at Vienna, respecting the Limitation of the Naval Forces of Russia in the Black Sea, — ^being one of the Points in the proposed Terms of Peace.] Part XV. Correspondence with the Austrian Government on the Subject of the Limitation of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea : April to June 1855. - 1854-5. xvn. 105 Part XVI. Instructions to Lord John Russell on proceeding to Vienna as Plenipotentiary ; dated 22d Feb. 1855. .... - 1854-5. xvn. 153 Part XVII. Firman and Hatti Sherif by the Sultan, relative to Privileges and Reforms in Turkey. ...---.. 1856. xix. 383 Part XVIII. — Correspondence respecting Christian Privileges in Turkey : May 1855 to May 1856. .------- 1856. xix. 393 Despatch, dated 31st October 1829, from the Earl of Aberdeen to Lord Heytesbury, respecting the Treaty of Peace between Russia and Turkey concluded at Adrianople on the 14th September 1829. - ..... 1854. xTii. 83 Memorandum addressed by the Servian Government to the Sublime Porte, respecting the Occupation of that Principality by Austrian Troops ; dated Belgrade, 17th April .1854. .... - ... 1854. xvin. 49 Correspondence relative to the Neutrality of Denmark and Sweden and Norway ; January 1854. ....-.-- 1854. XVIII. 57 Correspondence respecting the Relations between Greece and Turkey. - 1854. xviii. 79 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Her Majesty's Consul at Riga, regarding the Export of the Produce of Russia belonging to Her Maiesty's Subjects, and to the Rights pf Neutrals in the event of War. (63.) . ' . . - - - -, - 1854. xvni. 19 Report 'by Vice- Admiral Dundas of the Visit of H. M. Steam Frigate "Sampson," and ' the French Steam Frigate "Cacique," to the Coasts of Georgia and Circassia. (102.) - ■■ - ■ " ■ 1854. xvin. 21 Circular addressed by Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople to Her Majesty's Consuls in Turkey, directing them to watch over the Proceedings of the Turkish Local Authorities in carrying into effect the recent Measures of the Sultan for the Protection of the Population from Oppression; dated 20th November 1854. - 1854-5. xvii. 215 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, respecting Prisoners of War ; signed at London, 10th May 1854. - - - 1854-5. xvii. 159 Treaty of Alliance between Her Majesty, the Emperor of Austria, and the Emperor of the French, respecting the Occupation of the Principalities by Austria; signed at Vienna, 2d December 1854. - 1854-5. xvii. 165 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to the Estabhsh- ment of a Line of Electric Telegraph between Bucharest and Varna ; signed at London, 1st February 1855. 1854-5. xvn. 179 Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Supplies to be furnished to the Turkish Army ; signed at London, 24th January 1855. - 1854-5. xvn. 173 Acts and Conventions relative to the Co-operation of His Majesty the King of Sardinia in the War ; signed at Turin, 26th January 1855. - - 1854-5. xvn, 195 Convention between Her Majesty and the Sultan for the Employment of a Body of Turkish Troops in the British Service ; signed, in the English and Turkish Languages, at Constantinople, 3d February 1855. - - - - 1854-5. xvn. 209 6D 2 948 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Turkey ----- Tukneey Turkey and Ktjssia, War between — continued. Convention between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the French, and the Sultan, for the Guarantee of a Loan to be raised by the Sultan ; signed at London, 27th June 1855. - - - - - 1854-5. Vol. xvii. p. 185 Declaration exchanged between the British and French Governments, relative to the Turkish Loan ; signed at London, 27th July 1855. , - - - 1854-5. xvii. 191 Letters from Kear-Admiral the Hon. R. S. Dundas, reporting the Proceedings of Her Majesty's Ship "Cossack," and the Loss of Officers and Men at Hango. (168.) ..... 1854-5. XVII. 669 Further Letters on same Subject. . - - . . 1854-5. xvii. 677 Correspondence between the Admiralty and Vice-Admiral D. Dundas, respecting the Blockade of the Sea of Azoff and the Western Shores of the Crimea, and the Bombard- ment of^ Odessa. (148.) . - - . 1854-5. xvn. 299 Return of Lead and other Articles of War exported from the United Kingdom to Foreign Countries since the Declaration of "War ; specifying to what Countries the same have been exported, (in 77.) - - - - - 1 854-5. xvii. 723 Papers relative to Military Affairs in Asiatic Turkey, and the Defence and Capitulation of Kars : from 2d August 1854 to 15th January 1856. ... 1856. xix. 1 Supplementary Papers respecting proposed Measures for the Relief of Kars : July 1855 and March 1856. ...... 1856. xix. 375 Fac-simile of the Superscription of a Letter addressed to Colonel Williams, K.C.B., by Sh'ukri Pasha ; with critical Remarks on the Style an^Terms employed in said Super- scription. ..... 1856. XIX. 369 Declaration exchanged between the British and French Governments, relative to the Division of Trophies and Booty ; signed at Paris, 10th July 1855 : With the Acces- sion of the Ottoman and Sardinian Governments thereto ; signed at London, 15th November 1855. i - . - . . - i856. xix. 481 Convention containing the Accession of the Ottoman Porte and Sardinia to the Convention concluded between Great Britain and France, 10th May 1854, relative to joint Captures; signed at London, 15th November 1855. ... 1 1856. xix. 487 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the French, and the King of Sweden and Norway, against the Cession, &c. to Russia of any Part of the Territories of Sweden and Norway ; signed at Stockholm, 21st November 1855. - - 1856. xix. 493 General Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, for the Ro-establishment of Peace, with Three Conventions annexed thereto, respecting the Straits of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, limiting the Naval Forces of Russia and Turkey in the Black Sea, and respecting the Aland Islands ; signed at Paris, 30th March 1856. --._.. igge. x°x. 499 Protocols of Conferences held at Paris relative to the General Treaty of Peace : 25th February to 16th April 1856. . . - - . i856. xix. 533 Declaration respecting Maritime Law ; signed by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, assembled in Congress at Paris, 16th April 1856. - - - - - - - 1856. xix. 647 Treaty between Her Majesty, the Emperor of Austria, and the Emperor of the French, guaranteeing the Independence and Integrity of the Ottoman Empire ; signed at Paris, 15th April 1856. - - - - - - 1856. xix. 653 Convention between Her Majesty, the Emperor of the PVench, and the King of Sar- dinia, on the one Part, and the Sultan on the other, extending the Term previously stipulated for the Evacuation of the Ottoman Empire ; signed at Constantinople, 13th May 1856. -------- 1856. ■ XIX. 659 Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Sardinia, respecting the Advance of a Million Sterling contemplated by the Convention of 26th January 1855 ; signed at Turin, 3d June 1856. • - - - , - - - 1856. xix. 665 Statement of Sums transmitted and otherwise paid by the Bank of England out of the Loan of 5,O0O,O00Z. to the Ottoman Government, to 6th February 1856. - 1856. xix. 705 Address of the House of Lords to Her Majesty on the General Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, for the Re- establishment of Peace. (101.) ^ 1856. 1.9 Protocol, signed at Paris, 6th January 1857, for carrying out the Provisions of the General Treaty of Peace of 30th March 1856. - - - 1857, Sess. 1. vi. 1 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, relative to the Frontier in Bessarabia, the Isle of Serpents, and the Delta of the Danube; signed at Pivris, 19th June 1857. ----- 1857-8. xv. 49 Convention between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, relative to the Organization of the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia ; signed at Paris, 19th August 1858. ----- 1859, Sess. 1. ix. 175 See also Crimean Army. Lucan, Earl oe. Patriotic Fund. Turner, Ellen : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to annul and declare void an alleged Marriage between Ellen Turner, an Infant, and Edward Gibbon Wakefield. (120. of 1826-27.) ccxxii. 299 Turner, Mr., Pictures bequeathed by. /See Industrial Exhibition. National Galleries. TuRNEKT. See Imports and Exports, II. 6. &e. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 949 TCENIPS ----- TUENPIKK TuKNiPS : Bill for the Amendment of the Law as to the Tithing of Turnips in certain Cases. (187.) . As amended by the Committee. (204.) - - 1835. Vol. ii. p. 513. 517 Turnpike Eoads and Highways : I. Bills relating to Turnpike Eoads and Highways : Bill to amend so much of the Act 34 Geo. 3. c. 74. respecting the public Highways, as relates to the Amount of the Sums to be paid by Persons compounding for the Performance of Statute Duty. (36. of 1803-4.) ----- - [til] 125 Bill to amend so much of the Act 13 Geo. 3. for regulating Turnpike Roads in England, as relates to the Recovery of Penalties for driving Waggons with Wheels of less Breadth than Six Inches with more than Four Horses. (39. of 1805.) - - [xiii.] 229 Bill to amend the Laws regarding Turnpike Roads and Highways in England, and to make more effectual Provision for the Repair thereof. (114. of 1810.) - - xxxii. 421 A similar Bill. (82. of 1811.) - - - - - - xli, 537 Bill to explain the Exemption from Toll in several Acts of Parliament for Carriages carrying Dung or any other Manure. (139. of 1812.) - - - xltiii. 1101 Bill to facilitate and promote the due and efficacious Performance of the Duties of Surveyors of the Highways and Turnpike Roads in England and Wales, and for the further Amendment of the Laws relating thereto. (152. of 1812.) - - xlviii. 1133 A similar Bill. (66. of 1812-13.) - - - - - i.viii. 251 Bill to explain the Exemption from Toll in several Acts of Parliament for Cai-riages em- ployed in Husbandry, and for regulating the Tolls to be paid on other Carriages and on Horses in certain other Cases therein specified. (165. of 1812.) - xlviii. 1317 Bill to amend the last above Act. (79. of 1812-13.) - - - lviii. 415 Bill to amend the Act 13 Geo. 3. to explain, amend, and reduce into One Act the Statutes now in force for the Amendment and Preservation of the public Highways within England, . and for other Purposes. (55. of 1813-14.) . - - . lxix. 359 Bill to amend the Act 13 Geo. 3. for explaining, amending, and reducing into One Act the Statutes now in force for the Amendment and Preservation of the public Highways in England, so far as rela-^es to Presentments and Indictments for Nuisances thereon. (73. of 1813-14.) - - ----- LXIX. 449 Bill for procuring Returns relative to the Highways. (45. of 1814-15.) - lxxiii. 161 Bill to amend the Act 13 Geo. 3. for the Amendment and Preservation of the public Highways in England, so far as the same relates to Notice of Appeal against turning or diverting a public Highway, and to extend the Provisions of the same Act to the stopping-up of unnecessary Roads. (66. of 1814-15.) - - - - - lxxiii. 281 Bill to enable the Trustees of Turnpike Roads to abate the Tolls on Carriages, and to allow of their carrying extra Weights, in certain Cases. (96. of 1814-15.) - lxxiii. 457 Bill to explain and amend the Act 53 Geo. 3. c. 82. relating to Tolls on Carriages used in Husbandry, and to remove Doubts as to Exemption of Carriages not wholly laden with Manure from Payment of Toll. (70. of 1817.) . - - - Lxxxm. 359 Bill for alterin" the Application of divers Penalties for Offences against the' Highway Laws. (82. of 1818.) ..--.- LxxxvHi. 377 Bill for obtaining Returns from Turnpike Road Trusts of the Amount of the Receipt and Expenditure thereof. (89. of 1820.) - - - - - cxiv. 539 Bill to amend the General Laws now in being for regulating Turnpike Roads in that Part of Great Britain called England. (110. of 1822.) . - - - cxxix. 757 Bill to explain and amend the last above Act. (91. of 1823.) - - cxliv. 721 Bill for regulating Turnpike Roads in Scotland. (64. of 1823.) - - cxLin. 413 Bill to enable Justices of Peace for Ridings, Divisions, or Sokes to act as Trustees for repairing and maintaining Turnpike Roads. (100. of 1824.) - - - clx. 683 Bill to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads. (118. of 1826-27.) - ccxl 159 Bill to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads, and to render unnecessary the Repe- tition of various Clauses usually inserted in Turnpike Acts. (144. of 1828.) - ccxxv. 667 Bill to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads. (175. of 1828.) - ccxxv. 983 Bill for amending and making more effectual the Laws concerning Turnpike Roads in Scotland. (74. of 1831.) As amended by the Committee. (98: of 1831.) - - ccxc. 5. 61 Bill to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in England, so far as they relate to certain Exemptions from Toll. (87. of 1831.) - - - - ccxc. 281 Bill to explain certain Provisions in Local Acts of Parliament relating to double Toll on Turnpike Roads. (110. of 1831-32.) ... - - ccxctl 699 Bill to regulate for Five Years Road Tolls on Steam Carriages. (HI. of 1831-32.) ccxc vl 701 Bill for 'requiring the annual Statements of Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roads to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, and afterwards laid before Parlia- ment. (*80. of 1833.) - - - - -. - cccxiv. 731 Bill for continuing the several Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads, and for amending the Acts relating °o Post Roads, in Ireland. (7.) - - - 1834. l pt. 1. p. 1 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Highways in that Part of Great Britain called England. (162.) 1834. l pt. 2. p. 845 Bill to amend the Act 3 Geo. 4. c. 126. for amending the Laws for regulating Turnpike Roads in Eneland so far as the same relates to the Weights to be carried upon Waggons with Springs. (179.) 1834. l pt. 2. p. 973 Bill to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Highways in England. (69.) As amended by the Select Committee. (116.) - - - 1835. l 219. 295 Bill to exempt Carnages carrying Manure from Toll. (106.) - - 1835. l 521 6D 3 950 GENERAL INDEX TO THE TUEirPIKE TuKNPiKE Roads and Highways : I. Bills — continued. Bill to facilitate the Recovery of certain Aixears of Highway Rates and Compositions in lieu of Statute Duty. (164.) - . - - . - 1836. Vol. ii. p. 289 Bill to make effectual so much of the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 43. for amending the Laws relating to Turnpike Roads in Scotland, as relates to the Powers given therein to Heirs of Entail in possession to burden their Estates for the Purpose of making Turnpike Roads and Bridges thereon. (87.) ..-.-. 1836. i. 977 Bill to repeal such Portions of all Acts as impose prohibitory Tolls on Steam Carriages, and to substitute others on an equitable Footing with Horse Carriages. ,(184.) - 1836. ii. 681 Bill for continuing for a limited Time the several Acts for regulating the Turnpike Roads in Great Britain which will expire with the present or with the next Session of Parliament. (268.) ■ - - 1836. III. 689 A simUar Bill. (86.) ... - - 1837. rv. 307 Bill to amend the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 50. relating to Highways. (135.) - 1839. ii. 455 Bill for procuring Returns relative to the Highways and Turnpike Roads in England. (169.) - - - - - - - - 1839. 11.457 Bill to authorize the Trustees of Turnpike Roads to reduce the Scale of Tolls payable for Overweight. (193.) - - - - - - 1839. m. 721 Bill to amend and explain the General Turnpike Acts, so far as relates to ToU payable on Carriages or Horses laden with Lime for the Improvement of Land. (250.) - 1840. v. 261 Bill to authorize Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roads to appoinf Meetings for executing their Trusts in certain Cases. (213.) - * - - 1840. v. 263 Bill to continue until 4th August 1842, and to the End of the next Session of Parliament, the several Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in Ireland which will expire at or before the End of the present Session of Parliament, or at or before the End of the Session of Parliament next after the 4th August 1841 ; and to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in Ireland. (51.) ... 1841. in. 581 Bill to amend the Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in England, so far as they relate to certain Exemptions from Toll. (123.) - - - 1841. m. 589 BiU to amend 3 Geo. 4. c. 126. for regulating the Turnpike Roads in England, and also the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 50. for consolidating the Laws relating to Highways in England. (110.) ... . . ... 1841. m. 591 Bill to continue until 1st October 1843 certain Turnpike Acts. (190.) - 1842. iv. 599 Bill to continue untU 31st July 1844, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, the several Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in Ireland. (65.) - 1843. In. 683 BiU to continue until 1st August 1845, and to the End of the then Session of Parliament, certain Turnpike Acts. (179.) - - - - - 1844. v. 731 Bill for amending the Laws concerning Highways, Bridges, and Ferries in Scotland, and the making and maintaining thereof by Statute Service, and by the Conversion of Statute Service into Money. (242.) - - .' . ' . i845. y. 569 Bill to cofatinue to 1st October lS46, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, certain Turnpike Acts. (281.) - - - * - - 1845. t. 639 BiU to extend certp,in Provisions in the Act 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 50. for consolidating and amending the Laws relating to Highways in England. (316.) - - 1845. . iv. 27 Bill to continue until 1st October 1848, and to the End of the then next Session of Parliament, certain Turnpike Acts. (189.) t - - - 1847. v. 483 Bill to continue until 31st July 1848, and to the End of the then Session of Parliament, certain Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in Ireland. (151.) - - 1847. ' v. 485 Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts for limited Periods. (319.) - 1847-8. vi. 607 Bill for requiring the Transmission of the annual Abstracts and Statements of Trustees of Turnpike Roads in Scotland to the Secretary of. State to be laid before Parliament. (119.) - - - - - - -" - 1849. III. 1 Bill for requiring annual Returns, of the Expenditure on Highways in England and Wales to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, and afterwards laid before Parliament. (157.) - - - - - - - - 1849. IV. 657 BiU to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain for limited Periods, and to make certain Provisions respecting Turnpike Roads in England. (266.) - 1849. vi. 581 BiU to amend the Laws relating to the Highways. (90.) - - . 1849. iv. 579 Bill to facilitate the Union of Turnpike Trusts. (93.) ^As amended by the Select Com- mittee. (138.) - - - ■ - - - 1849. VI. 593. 599 BiU for requiring the Transmission of annual Abstracts of Accounts and Statements of Trustees or Commissioners of Turnpike Roads and Bridges in Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant to be laid before Parliament. (82.) ... isgo. vi. 603 Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, and to make further Provisions respecting Turnpike Roads in England. (282.) ... 1850. vi. 589 Amendments to be proposed on Report by the Lord Redesdale. (282 a.) - 1850. vi. 601 Bill to facilitate 'Arrangements for the Relief of Turnpike Trusts, and to make certain Pro- visions respecting Exemptions from Tolls. (234.) ... 1851. vi. 465 BiU to continue certain Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in Ireland. (190.) - 1849. Vi. 591 A similar BiU. (216.) - - -, - - A similar BiU. (230.) A similar BOl. (136.) A simUar BiU. (370.) A similar Bill. (203.) A simUar BiU. (236.) A simUar BiU. (287.) A similar Bill. (243.) 1850. VI. 609 1851. VI. 463 1852. IV. 519 L 852-3. VII. 679 ■ 1854. VI. 671 1854-5. VI. 517 1854-5. VI. 519 ■ 1856. vi. 529 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801^1859. 951 TXTENPIKE Turnpike Roads and Highwat8 : I. 'Bi&8-~-continued. Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, (233.) - 1851. Vol. Vi. p. 431 Clause to be proposed in Committee by Earl Lanesborough. (233 a.) - 1851. ti. 461 A similar Bill. (170.) - - - - , . . 1852. iv. 513 Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, and to make further Provisions concerning Turnpike Roads in England, and concerning Carts drawn by Dogs. (341.) - - - 1852-3. VII. 667 Commons Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendments. (412.) - 1852-3. vii. 677 Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain, and to make further Provisions concerning Turnpike Roads in England. (245.) . . - 1854. vi. 661 A similar Bill, (242.) ---... 1854-5. vi. 503 Bill to continue certain Turnpike Acts in Great Britain. (297.) - 1854-5. vi. 511 A similar Bill. (218.) ...... 1856. vi. 523 A similar Bill. (128.) .... i857, Sess. 2. yi. 421 A. similar Bill. (235.) .... . 1857-8. v. 527 Bill to confirm certain Provisional Orders made ■ under 14 & 15 Viet. c. 38. to facilitate Arrangements for the Relief of Turnpike Trusts, and to extend the Provisions of the said Act. (175.) - - - - , •- - - 1852. iv. 521 A similar Bill. (337.) ---.-. 1852-3. vii. 681 A similar Bill. (232.) ...... 1854. vi. 673 A similar Bill. (243.) - ..... 1854-5. ti. 525 A similar Bill. (25.) --..-.. 1856. vi. 531 A similar Bill. (52.) - - . . . 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 451 A similar Bill. (224.) ...... 1857-8. V. 533 Commons Reason for disagreeing to Lords Amend'. (278.) - 1857-8. t. 537 Bill to discontinue the taking of Toll on the Turnpike Roads now existing in Ireland, and to provide for the Maintenance of such Roads as public Roads, and for the Discharge of the Debts due thereon, and for other Purposes relating thereto. (92.) . 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 425 II. Reports and Papers relating to Turnpike Roads and Highways : First and Second Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to examine the Turnpike Returns, and the Abstract thereof, and to consider whether any Alterations can be usefully made in the Law relative to Turnpike Trusts ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &Cy (81. & 24. of 1833.) ... cccxxiii. 1 [Subjects : — ^Benefits wHoh have resulted from the Consolidation of Trusts around the Metropolis' Saving of Expenditure, and Equalization of the Rate of Toll. ' Consolidation of Trusts, in every Case -where Locality and other Circumstances will permit, recommended. Expediency of consolidating the several Acts for the Amendment of the General Turnpike Act, 3 Geo. 4. Trustees to be restricted from borrowing Money' on the Security of the Tolls exceeding Three Tears Revenue. Abolition of 'Weighing Machines. Adoption of the Scotch Mode of letting Tolls. Advantage of employing permanent Milemen. Benefits which would result from a System of general Control over the Management of the Roads of the Kingdom, with a view to prevent an Increase of Debt, and to relieve the Country from the Burden of Statute Labour.] Abstract of Returns from the Clerks of the Peace respecting Turnpike Road 'Trusts in England and Wales for the Year 1829. (1. of 1833.) - - - cccxxiii. 237 Account of Turnpike Trusts in Great Britain indebted to the Exchequer Bill Loan Commis- sioners, stating the Amount lent,' the Sum -repaid, and the Amount of Principal and Interest remaining unpaid on 1st Jan. 1833. (in 24. of 1833.) - cccxxiii. 210 Return of Sums voted by Parliament for -Fees in both Houses of Parliament on Bills relating to Turnpike Roads in each Year from 1829 to 1832. (36. of 1833.) - cccxxiv. 685 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Turnpike Trusts and Tolls ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (327.) - - 1836. xvir. 225 [Subjects : — Expediency of abolishing Tolls and Toll Gates, and of substituting other Means for the Maintenance of the Turnpike Roads. Consolidation of Turnpike Trusts, both in Revenue and Management. Eormation of a Highway or Rural -Police, by an Organization of the Labourers employed on the Roads. Establislunent of a Central Board in the Metropolis to superintend and control the Management of the Funds and the Expenditure of Road Trusts.] ' Report frpm the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Highways Act, 5 & 6 Geo. 4. ; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (282.) - - - - - 1838. XXIX. 1 [Subjects !^ Necessity of rendering compulsory the Formation of Parishes into Districts; such Dis- tricts to be co-extensiye with the Popr Law Unions. Continuance and Election of Board. Passing of Surveyors Accounts at Special Sessions. Impounding of Cattle. Mode of Proceeding before Justices when Highways are out of repair. Cost of Conveyance of Materials for Repair of High- ways. Fees payable to Cle»ks of the Peace and Clerks to Justices. Liability of Inhabitants of Extra-parochial Places.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons for ascertaining how far the Formation of Railroads may affect the Interests of Turnpike Trusts, and the Creditors of such Trusts ; with Minutes of Evidence. &c. (218.) - - 1839. xxii. 485 [Subjects : — ^Existing Debts and present Condition of Turnpike Trusts. Probable Diminution of Tolls in consequence of the Extension of Railroads. Proposed Union of Trusts in order to save Expense of Management. Restoration of Statute Labour. Equalization of the Duty on Passengers conveyed on Railroads and those on Turnpike Roads. Reduction of Tolls payable by Steam Carriages running on Turnpike Roads.] Report of the Commissioners for inquiring into the State of the Roads in England and Wales ; with Appendix. - - - - - 1840. xliii. 1 Index to the above Report, (in 310.) - ... 1847. xlt. 11 Abstracts of Returns of Unclaimed Dividends in the Hands of the Treasurers of Turnpike Trusts in England and Wales on 19th July 1838. (65.) - - 1839. x. 537 6D 4 952 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Turnpike Turnpike Roads and Highways : II. Reports and Papers — continued. Account of the total Sum expended, during the Year ended 25th March 1839, by Surveyors of Highways, in every Parish, Township, or Place in England and Wales' separately maintaining its Highways. (in[6.) ' - - - 1840. Vol. xx. p. 357 Return of the Number of Stage Coaches (not considered Mails) which have during the last Three Years been permitted to pass on Turnpike Roads free of Toll in consequence of cafrying Letters. (82.) - - - - 1840. xx. 397 Returns relating to Turnpike Trusts in England and Wales from the Year 1833 to 1840. (161.) - - - - - " - 1843. XIII. 521 General Statements of the Income and Expenditure of the several Turnpike Trusts iii England and Wales for the Year 1834. (128.) - - - 1836. xxv. 539 Ditto, for the Year 1835. (255.) - ... 1837. xiv. 347 Ditto, for the Year 1836. (169.) , - - - 1838. xvm. 539 Ditto, for the Year 1837. (186.) - - - - 1839. x. 369 Ditto, for the Year 1838. (232.) - . . 1840. xii. 393 Ditto, for the Year 1839. (160.) - - - - 1841. xiii. 409 Ditto, for the Year 1840. (243.) .... 1842. ix. 521 Ditto, for the Year 1846. (347.) - ... 1847-8. xxi. 649 Ditto,.forthe Year 1846. . ... . . 1849. xxv. 471 Ditto, for the Year 1847. . r - - . 1850. xv. 573 Ditto, for the Year 1848. - - - - . 1851. ix. 403 Ditto, for the Year 1849. - . . ». . . 1852. ix. 685 Ditto, for the Year 1850. .... 1852-3. xi. 349 Ditto, for the Year 1851. ... . . 1854. ix. 303 Ditto, for the Year 1852. ... . . 1854. ix. 397 Ditto, for the Year 1853. - - - . . 1854-5. xii. 227 Ditto, for the Year 1854. - . . . - 1856. xi. 49 Ditto, for the Year 1855. - . . . 1857-8. xvii. 1 Ditto, for the Year 1856. ... . 1859, Sess. 1. vi. 331 Abstracts of Returns of all Mortgages of Tolls on Turnpike Roads in England and Wales, &c. (71.) ...... 1839. X. 515 Reports of the Secretary of State on Applications for Renewals of Turnpike Acts during Session 1850. -...-.. 1850. xxxit. 475 Ditto, for Session 1851. - - - - - 1851. xxx. 543 Ditto, for Session 1852. , . . - . 1852. xkix. 410 Ditto, for Session 1852-3. - - - . . 1852-3. lxvii. 249 Ditto, for Session 1854. . . - . 1854. xxxvii. 630 Ditto, for Session 1854-5. - . - - . 1854-5. xxxt. 408 Ditto, for Session 1856. ... . . 1856. XL. 556 Ditto, for Session 1857. - - - , . 1857, Sess. 2. xxx. 253 Ditto, for Session 1857-8. .... . 1857-8. xxxv. 558 Ditto, for Session 1 of 1859. (Three Papers.) - 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 615. 635. 655 General Report of the Secretary of State on Turnpike Trusts, England and North Wales. - . . . - 1851, xxx. 505 Ditto, for Session 1852. - - . . 1852. xxix. 315 Ditto, for Session 1852-3. . - ... 1852-3. lxvii. 237 Ditto, for Session 1854. .... 1854. xxxvii. 617 Ditto, for Session 1854-5. . . . 1854-5. xxxv. 389 Ditto, for Session 1856. ... . 1856. XL. 531 Ditto, for Session 1857. .... 1857, Sess. 1, xii. 401 Ditto, for Session 1857-8. ..... 1857-8. xxxt. 531 County Reports of the Secretary of State :— No. 1.— Kent. - . . . . . 1851. xxx. 509 No. 2.— Surrey. ..... i852. xxix. 323 No. 3. — Sussex. .... . . i852. xxix. 349 No. 4. — Hants. - - - ... 1852. xxix. 379 Abstract of the General Statements of the Receipts and Expenditure on account of the Highways of the several Parishes, Townships, &c; in England and Wales, for the Year ending 25th March 1850. - .... i852. ix. 1 Ditto, for the Year 1851-52. - - - - 1852-3. xi. 301 Ditto, for the Year 1852-53. - ... 1854-5. xii. 179 Ditto, for the Year 1853-54. - . - . 1856. xi. 1 Ditto, for the Year 1854-55. - ... 1857, Sess. 2. vii. 25 Ditto, for the Year 1855-56. - - . . 1857-8. xvii. 163 Return showing the total Receipts and Expenditure on account of the Highways and Streets of the several Parishes, Townships, &c. in each County of England for the Year 1845. - (64.) - . - - . . . 1849. xxv. 229 Statement of the Amounts borrowed from the Exchequer Bill Loan Commissioners by Turn- pike Trusts, the Date of each Loan, the Rate of Interest, the Amount of Principal ' repaid, and the Amount of Principal, also of Interest, remaining unpaid, on 5th January 1849. (in 59.-VI.) - . . . . 1349. xxxiii. 465 Return of the Amount of Tolls raised under the Turnpike Trust Acts in England, from 1843 to 1848 ; distinguishing the Trusts which are out of Debt : Also, Return of the Amount of Bonded Debt, unpaid Interest, &c. upon Turnpike Trusts in England, on 1st January 1848, with the Amount of Balances in hand on said Day : And also, Return of the Amount of Aid contributed by Parishes to Turnpike Trusts from 1837 to 1848 ; stating the Number of Miles entirely repaired by Parishes. (5.) - 1850. xv. 711 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 958 Turnpike ----- Ttne TuENPiKE Roads and Highways : II. Eeports and Papers — continued. Eeturn stating the Number of Miles of Turnpike Road entirely repaired by Parishes in England and Wales, from 1837 to 1848. (6.) - - 1851. Vol. ix. p. 541 Abstract of the General Statements of the Income and Expenditure of the several Turnpike Trusts in Scotland, between the Term of Whitsunday 1848 and the Term of Whitsunday 1849. - - - ... . 1851. IX. 553 Ditto, for the Year 1849-50. - .... 1852. ix. 827 " Ditto, for the Year 1850-51. .... 1852-3. xi. 499 Ditto, for the Year 1851-52. - , . . 1854. ix. 509 Ditto, for the Year 1852-53. . - . - 1854-5. xii. 321 Ditto, for the Year 1853-54. - - - - 1856. xi. 143 Ditto, for the Year 1854-55. - - - - 1857-8. xtii. 95 Ditto, for the Year 1855-56. .... 1857-8. xvii. 129 Abstract of the General Statements of the Income and Expenditure of Turnpike Trusts in Ireland, for the Year ending 31st December 1851. (70.) - - 1852-3. xi. 491 Statement of the estimated Amount of Toll which Mail Coaches, Mail Carts, and Horse Posts would be liable to pay on each Turnpike Trust if not exempted by the General Turnpike Acts : Also, Return of the Amount of Aid contributed by Parishes to Turnpike Trusts in England and Wales, in each Year from 1848 to 1851: And also. Return of the several Routes travelled by Mail Carriages drarwn by more than One Horse ; stating the Termini and Length of each such Route, and the Number of Horses drawing such Carriages. (21.) - 1854. ix. 491 Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Turnpike Trusts, Ireland, 1856 ; with Notes of Evidence. ------ 1856. xlvi. 449 See also Admihaltt Reports. Criminal Law, 1. 24. Highway Rates. Metro- polis Turnpike Roads, Northern Roads. Roads and Bridges, Ireland. South Wales Turnpike Trusts. Standing Orders. Steam Carriages. Toll-bar Keepers, Scotland. Turpentine Manufactories : Bill to amend so much of Act 25 Geo. 3. c. 77. for the further and better Regulation of Buildings and Party Walls, and for the more eifectually preventing Mischiefs by Fire, within the Cities of London and Westminster, as relates to Manufactories of Pitch, Tar, and Turpentine. (260.) - - - - - 1838. iv. 867 Turtle : • Copies of all Memorials or Petitions presented to the Board of Customs or of Trade, or to the Lords of the Treasury, since 1st January 1841, relative to the Importation of pre- served Turtle ; and of all Correspondence between said Boards thereupon ; stating the Duties payable on live and preserved Turtle, and the Duties actually paid on each respectively. (27.) - - - " " , " ' l^^^- xiy. 249 Turton's (Mrs.) Divorce : Minutes of^Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Louisa Turton with Thomas Edward Michell Turton her now Husband, and to enable her to marry again. (82, of 1830-31.) .... cclxxxviii. 489 Evidence taken in Session 1831. (28. of 1831.) ... - ccxciv. 537 Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Her Majesty and the Grand Duke of Tuscany ; signed at Florence, 5th April 1847. .... 1847. xvii. 435 Communication from the Austrian Government as to the Advance of Austrian Troops into Tuscany and the Legations. .-...- 1849. xx. 81 Correspondence respecting the British Protestant Chapel at Florence. - 1851. xv. 1 Correspondence respecting the Assault on Mr. Erskine Mather at Florence. - 1852. xvi. 53 Further Paper respecting the above. - .... 1852. xvi. 153 Additional Paper. - - ... 1852. xvi. 157 Further Correspondence. - - - - '„° ;„^^' Correspondence with Her Majesty's Mission at Florence, respecting the Case of Frd,ncesco and Rosa Madiai, 1851-1853. - - - - 1852-3. xxi. 715 Correspondence relating to the recent Case of the Imprisonment of Miss Cunninghame at Florence. - 1854. xviii. 547 « Correspondence between the British Minister at Florence and the Foreign Office, respecting I^ the Case of the Count Guicciardini. .... 1854. xviii. 603 ' Convention between Her Majesty and the Grand Duke of Tuscany for the reciprocal Opening of the Coasting Trade; signed at Florence, 30th December 1854. - 1854-5. xviii. 25 See also Commercial Relations. Italy. Slave Trade, 1. 4. IH. 3. Statistical Tables. Tariffs of Foreign States. Twisleton E., Esq. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, U. . Twisleton, Rev. F. B. /See Saye and Sble Claim of Peerage. Twist. See Cotton, Cotton Goods, &c. Twopenny Post Office. See Post Office, II. Revenue, Public, II. ™ Report of the Admiralty on the River Tyne Conservancy Bill. (49„25.) 1849. xxxvii. 55 Eeports of the Admiralty on the Tyne River Conservancy Bill, and the Tyne Navigation Bill. (66.3.19.) - - - - - 1850. XXXIV. 373. 401 Report of the Admiralty on the Tyne Improvement Bill. (65. 30.) - 1852. xxix. 263 III. 6 E 964 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Tyne ----- United Tynb Rivee — continued. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquir^ into the present State of the River Tyne, and whether the Encroachments on the Tidal Waters of that River, by Jetties, Embank- ments, and "other Works, have not injured the Navigation, &c. ; together with the Minutes of Evidence and an Appendix. - , - - 1854-5. Vol, xxxi. p. 1 Analytical Index of the Minutes of Evidence.' - - - 1854-5.' xxxi. 537 Ttnemouth. See Cholera. . . Ttnemouth Docks, and Morpeth and Shields Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Tynemouth Docks and Morpeth and Shields Railway Bill. (119.76.) - 1852-3. Lxvii. 543 Ttnemouth Elibction : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Tynemouth Election Petition'; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, 1853, and the Report of the said Committee. (231.) - - - 1852-3. XL v. 469 Address to Her Majesty, agreed to by the Commons, and proposed to the Lords for their Concurrence, on the Tynemouth Election Petition. (187.) - 1852-3. xxv. Ill Report to Her Majesty of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Exist- ence of corrupt Practicfe^ in the Borough of Tynemouth; together with the Minutes of Evidence. ' - - ' - - - - - '1854. xxx. 539 Tynte, Charles ,Kemets Kemets, Esq. . See Wharton Claim of Peerage. Tteconnel Peerage. See Peers op Bieland. u. Ulster Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the TJlster Railway (Extension of Line, Stations Enlargement, Traffic Arrangements, &c.) Ball. (23.125.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. yin. 373 Ulster, Stnqd of. See Dissenting Places of Worship. Education and Schools, Ireland, n. 6. in. 1. Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Ulverstone and Lancaster Railway (Construction of Railway from the Furness Railway to the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Carnforth) BiU. (56.1.) - - - - - . - 1851. xxx. 357 Umpires Appointment : BiU to provide for the Appointment of Umpires in certain Cases. (27.) - 1850. vi. 611 " Una " Emigrant Ship : Copies of the Testimonials, with the Names of the Parties subscribed to them, produced by Thomas Hammond, upon the Faith of which he was appointed Surgeon to the Emigrant Ship " Una ; " together with the Minutes made by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners on those Testimonials. (55.) ■ -. - 1850. xi. 629 Unauthorized Negotiations : Bill to prevent any unauthorized Negotiation or Intercourse touching Public, Affairs between the Subjects of Her Majesty and any Foreign Potentate or State. (83.) - 1854. vi. 677 Uncla!imed Stock and Dividends. See South Sea Company. Stock, Government. Under Sheriffs. /See Sheriffs. , • ., Underwood. See Bark. UndiSrwriters, Frauds and Depredations on. See Cinque Ports. Salvage. Unfunded Debt. See Debt, National. Debt, Public. Finance. Union (Legislative), Repeal of. See Deputy Lieutenants. Magistracy. Union Duties. See Revenue; Public, II. Union Roll of Scotch Peers. See Peers of Scotland. Union of Churches and Parishes. See Church op England, 1. 6. Church of Ireland, Ls. IL3. Union Manufactures. See Linen Trade. Union and Disunion of Parishes or Benefices. See Church op ' England, I. e. 11. 7. Church of Ireland, 1. 3. II. 3. III. 2. Clackmannan and Kinross. Kilternan and KiLGOBBAN. Unions, Poor Law. aad Infantry, on 1st Jan. 1806. (21. of 1806-7.) - -. - xm. 105 Ditto, on 1st Dec. 1806. (22. of 1806-7.) - ■ xni. 109 Circular issued for the Reduction of Yeomanry Cavalry, and Return of the Number of Corps proposed to be reduced in each County. (95.) - - - 1838. xviii. 685 Return of the Number of Troops or Corps or Regiments of Effective Yeomaury of Great Britain according to the last Muster Roll, stating the Na;mes of the Commanding Officers and the Reduction intended to take place in each Corps or Regiment. (104.) - - - - - - . - 1838. xvm. 687 Correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Homfe Department and the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Hertford relative to the Reduction of Yeomany in that County. (159.) - - - - , - " " 1838. xviii. 689 See also Canada. Volunteer Militia. See Militla., I. Von Beck, Wilhelmina : " Information taken on Oath before the Justice of the Peace at Birmingham, on which, a "Warrant to apprehend WUhelmina Von Beck and Constant Derra was issutid. C248.) - - " " " " ... 1852. xvm 505 Voters and Votes. See Elections and Electors. Fictitious Votes. Freeholders and Freemen Ireland. Parliamentary Representation, Reform in. Votes of Supply. See Finance. « Voting Papers, Forgery oe. See Poor in Ireland, III. S, VouLES, Mr. W. J. See Poor in Ireland, IH. 3. VowELL, R. p., Esq. See Poor in Ireland, HL 2. 6F 2 964 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Wager - -•• - - - Wales w. Wager op Battel, See Appeals of Murder, &c. Wagers. See Gaming. Wages : Bill to repeal Acts empowering Justices of Peace to rate Wages or set Prices of Work for Artificers, Labourers, or Craftsmen. (24. of 1812-13.) - - Vol. lviii. p. 199 Bill to repeal the several Laws for Eecovery of small Sums due for Wages in Ireland, and to make other Provisions in lieu thereof. (68. of 1813-14.) - - - lxix. 435 Bill to amend certain Acts prohibiting the Payment of Wages of Workihen in certain Trades otherwise than in the lawful Coin of the Eealm. (49. of 1818.) - Lxxxvni. 75 Bill to amend the Provisions of divers Acts for securing to certain Artificers, Workmen, and Labourers the due Payment of their Wages. (56. of 1820.) - - cxiv. 273 Bill to repeal several Acts and Parts of Acts prohibiting the Payment of Wages in Goods, or otherwise than in the current Coin of the Eealm. (81. of 1830-31.) - cclxxxiii. 295 A similar Bill. (9. of 1831.) - - - - . ocLxxxix. 203 Bill to prohibit, in certain Trades, and in certain Parts of Great Britain, the Payment of Wages in Goods, or otherwise than in the current Coin of the Eealm. (10. of 1831.) — —As amended by the Committee. (38. of 1831.) - - cclxxxix. 209. 223 Bill to extend the Provisions of 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 37. to prohibit the Payment of Wages, in certain Cases, otherwise than in the current Coin of the Keaim. (128.) - 1840. v. 291 !Bi11 for restraining in Scotland the Arrestment of Wages. (186.) - 1835. ii. 509 Bill to amend the Law of Arrestment of Wages in Scotland. (232.) 1845. ii. 21 Bill to amend the Act 54 Geo. 3. c. 116. for the Eecovery of small Sums due for Wages in Ireland. (66.) - .... i849. n. 341 Bill to alter and amend the Act 7 Will. 4. & 1 Vict. c.41. so far as relates to the Arrest- ment of Wages for Debt. (229.) ... . 1852-3. vii. 331 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1824, on Labourers Wages ; _with Minutes of Evidence. (43. of 1826-27.) - ccxvii. 383 [Subjects :— Inadequacy of Wages. Practice of ijajing a Part of the Labourer's Wages out of the Poor Eates. Abuse from supplying Agricultural Labour to Persons applying for Parochial Eelief. Condition of the Agricultural Population. Eates of Wages in several Counties. Evil EflFects resulting from the System of Eoundsmen. Utility of Select Vestries and paid Assistant Overseers. Necessity of Improvement in the Administration of the Poor Laws.l Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Operation of the Law which prohibits the Payment of Wages in Goods, or otherwise than in the current Coiia of the Eealm, and into the alleged Violations and Defects of the present System ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (38.) - 1843. xxi. 283 (The Committee reported the Evidence without any Observations.) [Heads or Evidence :— Arrestment of Wages in Scotland. Provident and Benefit Societies. Export Trade. Families of Working Men. Nail Trade. Prices of Goods. Truck System. Prosecutions under the Truck Act. Wages. Legislative Eemedies.] N Statement of Weekly Wages for an ordinary Agricultural Labourer as paid at Blythburgh near Wangford, Suffolk, for Twelve Years from 1834 to 1845 inclusive, (in 29.-App.) - - - . - - , . 1846. xxiii. 46 Table of Daily Wages and Prices of Threshing Labour, and Value of Wheat per Bag, and of Barley per Quarter, from 1794 to 1845. (in 29.-App.) -' . 1846. xxrii. 9 See also CojJLiETOMS. Cotton Spinners, ' Glasgow. Crimes and Offences, II. Framework-Knitting Manufacture. Linen Trade. Metropolitan Statistics, Provisions, &c. Seamen, Merchant. Silk Trade, 1. 1. II. Waggon Train. See Army, III. 3. Waggons. See Stage Coaches. Turnpike Eoads and Highways, I. Waiting Clerks, See Chancery, Court op, England. Wakefield, E. G. See Turner, Ellen. Walcheren. See Scheldt Expedition. Wales : Eor Matters particularly relating to Wales, see the following Heads : Church op England. , Saint Asaph and Bangor. Courts in Wales. Saint David's College. Education and Schools. South Wales Eailwat Schemes, Fines and Eecoveries. South Wales Turnpike Trusts. Holyhead Eoads and Harbour. Wales, Prince op : Bill to -enable Her Majesty to make Provision for the Eesidence of His Eoyal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales in Marlborough House during the joint Lives of Her Majesty and His Eoyal Highness, (324.) - . . . 1850. it. 443 See also Cornwall and Lancaster, Duchies of. SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1 859. 965 Walker - - ■■ . - "Warehousin Wai^kee, James, Esq. See Holyhead Haebour.. Wallachia. See Statistical Tables. Tuekey. Tuekey and Russia, Wae between. Wallbeopp's Divoece (India) : Evidence taken before the Supreme Court of Judicature at Ceylon on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John Wallbeoff, Esquire, with Adriana Cornelia his now Wife, and to enable him to mai-ry again, (12. of 1831-32.) - - - Vol. cccxi. p. 299 Walshe, Eev. Me. See Outeages, Ieeland. Waltham Abbey. See Choleea. Gaols and Peisons, II. i. Waltham Foeest : , Bill for vesting in His Majesty certain Woods, called the King's Woods, in the Walk of Hainault in the Forest of Waltham. (95. of 1818.) - - ' ^ Lxxxvm. 405 Bill to authorize' Her Majesty to issue a Commission to inquire into and report upon Rights or Claims over the New Fbrest in the County of Southampton, and Waltham Forest in the County of Essex. (268.) - - - - - - 1849. vi. 69 Petition to the House of Commons of the Freeholders of the County of Essex, Copyholders and Occupiers of Land in the Royal Forest of Waltham in the County of Essex. (in 37.) - - - 1849. xxxv. 767 See also Land Revenue, &c. -Waltham, Sie John. See Pooe and Pooe Rates, III. i. ' Wandlb Watee and Sewage. See Meteopolis Watee. Wandswoeth, St. Ann's Chapel : Bill to render valid certain Marriages solemnized in a Chapel of Ease, in the Parish of WandsVorth, Surrey, called St. Ann's Chapel. (104.) - - 1836. ii. 145 Wandswoeth Union : ' Communications between the Poor Law Commissioners and the Chairman of the Board of Guardians of the Wandsworth Union, with regard to the Treatment of Female Paupers in the Wm-khouse of that Union. "(76.) ... - 1844. xv. 381 Wandswoeth and Putney Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on'the Wandsworth and Putney Railway (Construction of Line, and Working Arrangements) Bill. (23. 76.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 263 Wansbeck Railway : Report of the Board of Trade on the Wansbeck Railway (Construction of Line, Traffic Arrangements, &c.) Bill. (23. 106.) i - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 325 War Depaetment : Bill to make further Provision for the Purchase of Common and other Rights by Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the War Department, and in relation to Land vested in or taken by such Secretary of State. (82.) - - 1859, Sess. 1. ii. 47 Treasury Minute, dated 22d December 1854, directing the Arrangements for the Transfer of the Commissariat to the War Department. (10.) - - 1854-5. xvii. 701 Report of the Progress of the Ordnance Survey and "Topographical Depot, to the 31st of December 1858. ------ 1859, Sess. 1. xix. 107 See also Oednance. Seceetaries op State. War Medals : Nominal Return of the Actions, by Sea and by Land, to which Medals have been awarded, from 1794 to 1814. (18.) 1850. xx. 461 - See also Feance, 4. Sardinia. War, Munitions op -: • Bill to amend the Law concerning Patents for Inventions, with respect to Inventions for Im- provements in Instruments and Munitions of War. (81.) - 1859, Sess. 1. iii. 11 War Office. See Army, II. .Chelsea H.ospital. Fees, Perquisites, &c. Military Expenditure. Salaries., Public. War Taxes. See Taxes and Duties. Warden op the Cinque Poets. See Cinque Poets. Warden op the Fleet. See Fleet Prison. Wardens in Eyee. See Land Revenue. > Wareham Docks : , „.„ ,,„ . ,„.„ „ Report of the Admiralty on the Wareham Docks Bill. (49. 2.) - - 1849. xxxvii. 3 Warehouses in Ireland. See Dublin, 3. Warehouses, Legal. See Inland Warehousing. Legal Quays and Warehouses. Warehouses, Stealing peom. See Crimes and Offences. I. Ik. i8. III. Warehousing op Corn. See Corn. Warehousing op Goods : . ^ , . , n , , j • w Bill to make more effectual Provision for permitting Goods imported to be secured m Ware- houses without Payment of Duty. (21. of 1823.) - . - cxLiii. 193 Bill for the warehousing of Goods. (338.) - - - " 1845. m. 323 See also Bonded Goods. Bonding Waeehouses. Colonies, I. Imposts and ExpoETs. Inland Warehousing. London Docks. Revenue, Public, JJ. Teade, Foeeign, 6F 3 mS GENERAL INDEX TO THE ft ■Warehousing - - - - ■Washington ■Waeehottsistg or Spieits. See Spirits, 1. 3. Waeing, Eev. H. See Deomoee Deaneet. Waekwoeth Haeboue Dock : Eeport of the Admiralty on the "Warkworth Harbour Dock Company Bill. (56. 17.)' - - - - - - - 1851. "Vol. XXX. p. 381 "Waelet Common, Oednance "Woeks at. See Oednance, I. "WAenee, Me. : ■ Copies or Extracts of Reports made to the Master General of the Ordnance on the Subject of the Inventions of Mr.^'Warner. (160.) . . ^ 1852. xvii. 509 ■Waeeants, Execution op, by Constables. See Justices op Peace, ■Waeeants op Attoenet : BiU for preventing Frauds on Creditors by secret Warrants of Attorney to confess Judgment. (48; of -1822.) - - - - - ,- - - c^xviii. 133 BiU to enlarge the Provisions of the above. (233.) - - - 1843. iii. 685 Bill to exempt from" Stamp Duty Bonds and Warrants to confess Judgment executed by High Constables or Collectors of. Grand Jury Cess, or. their Sureties, in Ireland. (248.) - , -, - 1846. IV. 97 Waeeants op Disteess, Ieeland, Appeals peom. See Justices op Peace, 2. Waeeington and Alteincham Railway : * Report of the Admiralty on the Warrington and Altrincham Railway BiU. (119.13.) .--.-.. 1852-3. Lxvii. 389 Waeeington and Alteincham Junction Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Warrington and Altrincham Junction Railway BiU. (56.18.) ---..-.. 1851. XXX. 383 Waeeington and Newton Railway : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees on the Bill for extending the Warrington and Newton Railway from the Termination thereof at Bank Quay in Warrington to Norton in the County of Chester. , (72. of 1831.) ccxciv. 353 Waeeington and Stockpoet Railway : , Report of the Board of Trade on the Warrington and Stockport RaUway (Transfer to the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, and the London and North-western Companies) BiU. (23.77.140.) - ^ - - - 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 265. 415 Waek's Divoege : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Bill to dissolve the MarriagiB of Jonathan Warr with Betty his now Wife, . and to enable him to marry ag3,in. (56.) - - - , 1840. XXI. 727 " Waeeioe" Steamee. See Spieits, III. Waewick Election : Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption and iUegal Practices in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Warwick. (22.) - 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 17 Bill to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence before the House of Lords on the Warwick Election BUI. (70.) - - ^- 1834. i. pt. 1. p. 233 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Warwick Borough Elec- tion Petition; with Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence. (31.) -' 1834. xvni. 1 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to make further Inquiries into the last Election for the Borough of Warwick, and the best Means of pre- venting Bribery, &c. in future; with Minutes of Evidence. (32.) " 1834. xviii. 125 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill for preventing Bribery and Corruption and illegal Practices in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Warwick. (69.) - - - 1834. xxiv. 1 Return of the Number of Ratepayers of the Town and Parish of Leamington Priors in the County of Warwick assessed on Houses worth lOi. per Annum. (146.) - 1834. xxii. 227 Waewickspiee Boundajby, Assizes, &c. : Bill to annex the County of the City of Coventry to Warwickshire, and to define the Boundary of the City of Coventry. (262.)'- - - - 1842. ii. 575 Bill to repeal certain Provisions of the Act 5 & 6 Vict. c. 1 10, concerning the holding of Assizes for the County of Warwick. (185.) - - - . . 1854. vi. 749 Waettickshiee Magisteates : , Return of the Names of aU Magistrates appointed under the Authority of the Municipal Corporations Act in the County of Warwick, specifying the Boroughs for which they have been appointed, together with the Dates of their Appointment, (207,) " 1839. xvi. 363 See also Birmingham. * Waewickshieb, Mining Disteicts in. See Mining and Manufaotueing Population. Wash. See Spieits. Wash-houses, Public. See Baths and Wash-houses, Washington. Sse Coen, IH. 3. "' Washington " Emigeant Ship. See Emigration and Emigeants, i. Washington, Teeaty op. S'ee Ameeica, United States op. III. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1869. 967 Waste - ' - - - - Waterfoed Waste to Lands, Ieeland : Bill to restrain unlawful Waste to Lands or. Premises in Ireland. (86.) 1847. Vol. v, p. 573 Waste Lands. 5^ee Bogs in Ieeland. Inclosuees.' Watch Eates. See Coepoeations, Municipal, England and Wales. Watch and Waed : Bill for the Preservation of the Peace by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding in Places where Disturbances prevail [Nottinghamshire]. (26. of 1812.) -- XLvn. 343 Bill to revive and continue the Act 52 G-eo. 3. for the Preservation of the Peace by enforcing the Duties of Watching and Warding. (99. of 1816.) . . - xxxvii. 341 Bill to continue the said Act, 52 Geo. 3. (67. of 1817.) - - ixxxiii. 357 Bill further to continue the said Act. (41. of 1820.) ... cxiv. 233 Watches and Clocks. See Imposts and Expoets, U. 6. &c. Watching, Lighting, Cleansing, &c. See Lighting, &c. Watee. See Meteopolis Watee. Toiviirs Impeovement. Watee B^lls. See Admiealtt Repoets on Peivate Bills. Standing Oedees. Wateefoed, Eael op : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of the Right Hon. Bertram Arthur Earl of Shrewsbury in England, and Earl of Waterford in Ireland, claiming a Right to vote at the Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland. (162.) - - . . - - 1854. xx. 747 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Earl of Shrewsbury and Water- ford's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland. (328.) - 1854-5. xxi. 141 . Minutes of Evidence in Session 1856. (284.) -' - - 1856. xxra. 225 Report from the Lord Chancellor on the Earl of Shrewsbury and Waterford and Earl Talbot's Claim to vote for Representative Peers for Ireland. (290.) - 1857-8. xix. 333 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Earl of Shrewsbury and Water- ford's Claim to the Office of Lord High Steward of Ireland. (328.) - 1854-5. xxi. 141 Minutes of Evidence in Session 1856. (284.). - - - 1856. x;siii. 225 Wateeeoed Fevee Hospital : Bill to amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 1 16. for consolidating the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland, so as to enable the Grand Jury of the County of Waterford to make Presentments on account of the Fever Hospital of the said County, although situate in the County of the City of Waterford. (110.) - - - - - . - - - 1839. m. 735 Report of the Admiralty on the Waterford Free Bridge Bill. (65. 3.) - 1852. xxix. 199 Wateefoed House op Industey : Bill to enable the Grand Juries of the County and Couniy of the City of Waterford to make Presentments, at the Spring Assizes for 1838, for the House of Industry of the said Counties. (62.) 1838. iv. 875 Wateefoed Union. See Pooe in Ieeland, III. 2. Wateefoed anv Kilkennt Railway : Report of the Admii-alty on the Waterford and Kilkenny Railway Bill. (56. 46.) 18ol. xxx. 479 Wateepoed and Limbeick Railway : . -^. ■ , , . , Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the 'yP'aterford and Limerick (Amendments, &c.)BiU. (148.40.) - - - ... - 1847. xl. 185 Report of the Admiralty on the Waterford and Limerick Railway Bill. (56.33.) 1851. xxx. 411 Wateefoed and Wexpoed, Mails to. See Mail Steam Packets. Wateefoed, Wexfoed, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin RaUwayBHl. (in 148. 29.) - - - - ,. ", ^^t^' ^ci,^^^ Return of the Distribution among Members of either House of Parliament of 5,800 Shares in the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Company ; distmguishmg the Members of Parliament receiving the same, and specifying the Premium or Discount of the said Shares in the Market when distributed. (114.) - 1849 xvi. 605 Evidence taken before the House of Lords in the Matter of the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Company. (85.) - - - 1850. :^i.l Statements made by Mr. Charles De Lacy Nash, the Secretary to the Committee of the Waterford Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Company, at the Bar ot the House, on the 12th instant, in explanation , of his Evidence before the House in the Matter of the Returns respecting the said Railway. (1190 ^ ' ^ ", \ -},^tv' -a^LlZ - Return of the Share Capital, &c. of the Waterford, Wexford^ Wicklowi and Dublin Railway Company ; pursuantto Order of 3d May 1849, and « forthwith" Order of 5th February 1850 (79 ■) - - - ■ " " " ' 1°° ' ^^^' ' Report from the Select Committee of, the House of Lords on the Waterford, Wexford Wicklow, and Dublin Railway BiU. (206.) - - - 1851. xix. 481 Report from the Select Committee of the House ofLords appointed to consider of so much of the Report of the Select Committee on the Waterford, Wexford, Wicklow, and Dublin Railway Bill as relates to the. Conduct, of Charles de Lacy Nash ; with Minutes ofEvidence and Appendix. -(242.) ^ ' - ^ - 1851. xix. 483 6F 4 968 GENERAL' INDEX TO THE ■Watering - - ... Weights Watering Places : Bill to make Regulations for Male Bathers on the Sea C6ast, and to prevent Abuses contrary to good Morals both there and in the Kivers and jLaJses in England and Ireland. (25.) - - 1857, Sess. 2. Vol. iii. p. 207 Waterloo Bkidge, Street prom, to Covent Garden. See Land Eevenue, II. 2. Watermen. ISee Thames, Riteb. Waterpark (Lord) v. Fennell : Question of Law propounded to the Judges in the Case of Lord Waterpark v. Fennell (in Error.) (30.) ..... 1859, Sess. 1. x. 135 Wateewoees. See Admiralty Reports on Private Bills. Waterworks Clauses Consolidation : Bill for consolidating in One Act certain Provisions usually contained in Acts authorizing the making of Waterworks for supplying Towns with Water. (44.) -As amended in Committee. (65.) ... . . . ] 847. V. 505. 537 Watson, Captain: Papers relating to the Court-martial held on Captain Watson. ■ - 1851. x. 399 Waveney Valley Drainage : Report of the Admiralty on the Waveney Valley Drainage Bill, (33. 39.) - 1854. xxxyii. 817 Wateney Valley Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Waveney Valley Railway (Act Amendment, and Extension to Beccles) Bill. (119.28.) ..... 1852-3. Lxvn. 423 Report of the Board of Trade on the Waveney Valley- Railway (Extension of Time) Bill. (23.145.) ..... 1859, Sess. 1. vm. 427 Wax. See Customs, 1. 1. Wear River : Report of the Admiralty on the Sunderland Dock Act and the River Wear Commissioners Act Amendment Bill. (49.21.), .... - 1849. xxxvn. 45 Wear Valley Railway : Report of the Conunigsioners of Railways on the Wear Valley, Bishop Auckland, &c.> Amal- gamation Bill. (148. 54.) _ . - . - . - 1847. xl. 261 Weavers. See Hand-loom Weavers. Leigh Silk Weavers. Linen Trade. Silk Trade. Spitaleields Weavers. Webster's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Henry Boddington Webster, Esquire, with Emilie Marie Louise Wilhelmina Webster his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (248.) - . 1851. xvn. 221 Wedding Rings. See Gold and Silver Wares. Weedon Beck, Obojnance Works at. See Ordnance, l. Weights and Measures : Bill toextend the Provisions of the Acts 85 Geo. 3. and 37 Geo. 3. relative to false and defective Weights and Measures. (6. of 1814-15.) ..... xxxiii. 9 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of the Use of false and deficient Measures. (43.' of 1814-15.) .... . . . ;,xxin. 11 Bill to ascertain and establish Uniformity of Weights and Measures. (27. of lgl6.) lxxvii. 55 A similar Bill. (24. of 1823.) .... cxLin. 263 A similar Bill. (22. of 1824.) . - ... clix. 43 Bill to prolong the Time of the Commencement of the Act 5 Geo. 4. c. 74. for ascertaining and establishing Uniformity of Weights and Measures. (19. of 1825.) ' - clxxv. 173 Bill to amend and render more effectual the Acts'5 Geo. 4. c. 74. and 6 Geo. 4. c. 12; relating to Weights and Measures. (180.) - . . 1834. i. pt. 2. p. 953 Bill to repeal the Act 4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 49. relating to Weights and Measures, and to make other Provisions instead thereof. (161.) - - - - - 1835. ii. 259 Bill for regulating the Weights used in Sale of Bullion. (188.) . - 1852-3. vii. 215 Bill for legalizing and preserving the restored Standards of Weights and Measures. (111.) As amended by Select Committee. (134.) . . 1854-5. vi. 611.617 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1814, on the original Stand- ards of Weights and Measures. (31. of 1816.) - . - Lxxvin. 1 [Subjects :— Establishment of a simple and accurate Standard having reference to some natural Object; and Resolutions to the Effect that Uniformity may be secured by comparing Measures of Length with a Pe1idulum>ibrating Seconds in the Latitude of London, and Measures of Capacity with the Weight of a given Quantity of Water at a certain Temperature.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1821, on Weights and Measures. (40. of 1823.) - - - - . ■ . . cliii. 65 [Subject : — Ascertaining a natural Standard on philosophieal Principles.] First Report of the Commissioners appointed, in 1819, to consider the Subject of Weights and Measures. (39. of 1823.) ... . . . ^j^^^j^ j Second Report of the Commissioners. (42. of 1823.) - . . . cliii. 19 Third Report of the Cpmniissioners. (42, of 1823.) ... . cliii. 59 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 969 Weights - ... - West Weights and MEAsviaLS-r-continued, Keport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Petitioa from the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce at Glasgow relating to the Weights and Measures Bill ; with Minutes of Evidence. (120. of 1823.) - ... Vol. Cliii. p. 73 [Subject: — Ascertaining a naltural Standard on philosophical Principles.] Account of the principal Standard Measures of Capacity at the Exchequer, at Guildhall, and at the Excise Office, (in 39. of 1823.) - - ... cliii. 7 Abstract of the Statutes relating to Weights and Measures, (in 39. of 1823.) - cliii. 8 Index of Terms relating to Weights and Measures, both in their legal and in their provincial Acceptations, (in 42. of 1823.) ... . . cLin. 23 List of the Towns from whence Corn Returns are received, with some Account of the Measure of the Bushel usually made use of. (in 42. of 1823.) - - - clhi. 56 Computation of the Weight of a Cubic Inch of distilled Water, (in 42. of 1823.) - cliii. 63 Computations respecting the Vibrations of the Pendulum, and the Specific Gravity of Water at different Temperatures, (in 40. of 1823.) - ... cliii. 70 Eeturns made by the British Consuls in France relative to the Weights and Measures in use in that Country, (in 120. of 1823.) - - - - cliii. 121 Eeport to the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the Commissioners a,ppointed to consider the Steps to be taken fpr the Restoration of the Standards of Weight and Measure ; with Appendix. ...... 1842. xxx. pt. 2. p.459 Letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequeiv from J. E. D. Bethune, Esquire, one of the Com- missioners appointed t6 consider .the Steps to be taken for the Restoration of the Standards of Weight and Measure. - - - 1842. xxx. pt. 2. p. 565 Eeport of the Commissioners appointed to superintend the Construction of new Parlia- mentary Standards of Length and Weight. - - - 1854. xxxvii. 167 Eeport from the Select Committee of the-House of Lords appointed to consider of the Weights and Measures Bill ; together with the Minutes of Evidence. (133.) 1854-5. xxii. 257 See also Agricultueal Statistics. Mint. Victualleks. Welbeck Chapels. See Maet-le-bone,Chapels. Welch Cathedrals : ■ , _, . Bill for reeulatine the Cathedral Churches of Wales. (189.) As amended m Committee. (212.) - - ' - - - - 1843. II. 253. 259 See also Church of England. Welland Eiver. See Lincolnshire Estuary. Wellington Docks (Southwakk) : , . ^.„ ^„„ s ,„^. nnn Eeport of the Admiralty on the WeUington Docks (Southwark) Bill. (33.3.) 1854. xxxvii. 739 Wellington, Duke OF : ^ .i t^ , e -nr ^^■ ^ Account of the total Expenditure of the Extraordinary Embassy of the Duke of Wellington toSt.Petersburghinl826. (in 157. of 1833.) - ' , : cccxxiy. 680 Correspondence between the Commissioners of Woods and Forests and others, relative to the WeUington Testimonial : And Report from the Sub-Committee of the Wellington Military Memorial, dated 14th July 1839. (285.) - - - 1847. xxl 515 Correspondence relative to the Wellington Statue. (313.) - .V i*?'' ^^^'l First Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the Circumstances relating to the Attendance of this House, and their Place, at the Solemnity of the Funeral ofTield Marshal the late Duke of Wellington. (6.) - 1852-3. xxxi. 6^3 Second Eeport from the same Committee. (13.) - - - 1852-3. xxxi. 675 See also Peninsula, ^Campaign in. Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange. Treaties, lxvi. 4. Wellington, New Zealand. ■ See New Zealand. Wellington and Severn Junction Eailway : t x- -d -i n-n XpoTof the Admiralty on the WeUington and Severn Junct^n Railway Bm (119.21.) - ^^^^"^- ^^^°- *"^ Wells AND Fakenham Railway : s lorw ono Reportof the Admiralty on the Wells andFakenham Railway BiU. (33.32.) 1854. XXXVII. 803 Welton and Ecton Patronage Exchange : tt t»t ■ . .,. r> a Bill to effect an Exchange of Ecclesiastical Patronage between Her Majesty the Que^n and Miss Sophia Broadley. (22.) - - . • • • Wensleydale, Baron. See Peers op the Realm, 2. Wesleyan Schools. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. ""^Rfpo^Tthe^^oSsUrs of Railways on the West CornwaU Railway (Branche^s and ■ EepoSfXrSl^ o^\te S2st Co/nwaU Railway (Deviation, Branch at Hayle, &c.) Report of the Ad^ralty o'n the West Corn^aU Railway BiU. (119, 52.) - 1852-3. i.xvii. 477 III. ^ ^ 970 GENERAL INDEX TO THE West West End of London and Cetstal Palace Eailtvat : - . v * •' Eeport fk-om the Solicitor to tlie Piyst Commissioner of Works, &c. on the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway Bill, &c. (166.) ' - 1857-8. Vol. xviii. p. 599 ileport of the Board of Trade on the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway (Running Powerp, and Transfer or Abandonment) Bills. (23.X27.) 1859, Sess. 1. Tin. 377 ■ West Haetlepool. ■ See Hartlepool West. West Indla. Colonies : 1. Generally: Bill for the better Regulation of His Majesty's Prize Courts in the West Indies and America, and for giving a more speedy and effectual Execution to the Decrees of the Lords Commissioners of Appeals. (1801.) - - _ . . £i.] 649 Bill to. consolidate and extend the several Laws now in force for allowing the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Merchandize into and from certain Ports in the West Indies. (44. of 1805.) - - - ..... [xm.] 271 Bill ta indemnify all Persons concerned in issuing or carrying into execution any Order for permitting the Importation and Exportation of certain Goods and Commodities in Foreign Bottoms into and out of His Majesty's West India Islands, and the Colonies, Settlements, and Territories conquered by His Majesty's Arms. (18. of 1806.) - - i. 25 Bills to permit the Importation and Exportation into and from the West Indies and South America of certain Goods in Neutral Ships. (26. & 80. of 1806.) - i. 109. 311 Bill to provide for the more effectual Examination of Public Accounts in the West Indies, and the Discovery of Frauds and Abuses therein. (61. of 1806.) - - - 1.203 Bill to enable the Commissioners of Accounts of Public Expenditures in the West Indies more speedily to investigate the said Accounts. (101. of 1808.) - - xv. 709 Bill to regulate the West India and American Trade. (64. of 1822.) . oxxviii. 269 Bill to regulate the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Indies and other Parts of the World. (65. of 1822.) - . - cxxviii. 255 Bill for further regulating the Trade between the British Possessions in America and the West Indies, and for the warehousing of Goods therein. (133. of 1825.) - clxxv. 699 Bill to make Provision for the Salaries of certain Bishops and other Ecclesiastical Dignitaries and ■ Ministers in the Diocese of Jamaica and in the Diocese of Barbadoes, and the Leeward Islands ; and to enable His Majesty to grant Annuities to such Bishops on their Resignation. (168. of 1825.) .... clxxvi. 1121 Bill to make Provision for the better Administration of Justice in certain of His Majesty's West India Colonies. (14.) . . - - ' - . 1836. i. 61 Bill for the better Government of Prisons in the West Indies. (269.) - 1838. it. 461 BiU to amend the Acts ^ & 3 Will. 4. c. 125. and 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 51. for the Relief of certain of Her Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in the West Indies. (216.) 1840. v. 293 Bill to extend to the British Colonies in the West Indies the Act 5 & "6 Will. 4. c. 53. for regulating the Carriage of Passengers in Merchant Vessels. (168.) - 1840. ii. 257 Bill to provide for the Increase of the Number of Bishopricks and Archdeaconries in the West Indies, and to amend the several Acts relating thereto. (60.) - 1842. it. 645 Bill for granting Relief to the Islands of Antigua, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Dominica, and Mont- serrat. (233.) - - .... . 1843. m. 687 Bill for amending the Act 6 & 7 Vict. c. 63. for granting Relief to certain Islands in the West Indie^. (253.) - - . . - - 1843. 11. 555 Bill for giving additional Powers to the Commissioners for the Relief of certain of Her Majesty's Colonies and Plantations in the West Indies. (114.) - 1844. t. 799 BiU to facilitate the Recovery of Loans made by the West India Relief Commissioners. (223.) - ....... 1845. T. 705 Bill to authorize the West India Relief Commissioners to grant further Time for the Repay- ment of Monies advanced by them in certain Cases. (248.) - - 1847-8. Ti. 621 Bill for guaranteeing the Interest on such Loans, not ex(?eeding' 500,000Z., as may be raised by the British Colonies on the Continent of South America, in the West Indies, and the Mauritius, for certain Purposes. (372.) . - . . 1847-8. ti. eis Bill to authorize the Establishment of Courts of Appeal for certain of Her Majesty's West India Colonies. (116.) - - - - - . 1850. ti. 651 Bill to amend the Act 1 1 & 12 Vict. c. 130., " for guaranteeing the Interest on such Loans, not exceeding 500,000/., as may be raised by the British Colonies on the Conti- nent of South America," &c. (27.) - - - - 1852-3. Tu. 727 BiU to facilitate the Sale and Transfer of Incumbered Estates in the West Indies. (138.) As amended in Committee. (194.) - - - . 1854. it. 269. 297 Amendment to be moTed in Committee by Duke of Newcastle. (138 a.) - 1854. it. 295 Bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Treasury to make Arrangements concerning, a certainLoanadvancedby way of Relief to the.Island of Tobago. (285.) -1854-5. it. 385 Bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Treasury to make Arrangements concerning certain Loans adTanced by way of Relief to the Islands of Antigua, Nevis, and Mont- serrat. (211.) - .. - - ... 1854-5. ti. 623 Bill for amending the West Indies. Incumbered Estates Act, 1854. (186.) - 1857-8. it. 283 BiU to authorize the West India Relief Commissioners to grant further Time for the Repay- ment of Monies adTanced by them in certain Cases. (159.) - - 1856. ti. 539 ; Protest of William Burge, Esq., Agent for the Island of Jamaica, addressed to the Colonial Secretary, relatiTe fo the BiU for the better GoTernmen^ of Prisons in the West Indies. (297.) - - - - - - - - 1838. IX. 621 Report of the Committee of Council for Trade, &c., dated 31st May 1784, respecting the Intercourse between the West Indies and the United States. (56. of 1806i) ■ - vi. 191 ■• ) ; SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 971 ■. West West India Colonies — continued. 1. Generally — continued. ■ Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, in 1807, on the Commercial State of the West India Colonies, (in 99. of 1808.) - - Vol. xviii. p. 435 First Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry (Portunatus Dwarris, Esq.) into the Adminis- tration of Civil and Criminal Justice in the West Indies. (66. of 1826.) - ccv. 379 [Subjects: — Barbadoes, Tobago, and Grenada? English Laws in force. Local and Slave Laws. Courts of Judicature, Civil and Criminal. General Complaints of Irregularity, Delay, Ifncertainty, and Expense. Defects of Jurisdiction, and Wrongs without Kedress.] Second Report of the same Commissioner. (35. of 1826-27.) - - - ccxvi. 1 [Subjects: — Similar Details to the preceding as to the Islands of St. Vincent and Dominica Third Report of the same Commissioner. (55. of 1826-27.) - - ccxvi. 289 [Subjects : — Similar Details as to the Islands of Antigua, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Christopher, and the Virgin Islands.] ■ Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed, in 1832, to inquire into the Commercial State of the West India Colonies ; with Minutes of Evidence, • Appendis:, &c. (151. of 1831-32.) - - - - ccciv. 281 [Subjects:— Distress in the Colonies. Depreciated Value of Estates. Restrictions on the Import- ation of Fish "and Supplies from America. Protecting Duties on British Manufactures- High Rate of Freight between the Colonies and the Mother Country. Relaxation of the Prohibition of refining in the "West Indies, and the Use of Molasses in the Breweries and Distilleries of this Country, recommended.] Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, in 1832, for inquiring into the Laws and Usages of the several West India Colonies in relation to the Slave Population, &c., and into the distressed Condition of those Colonies ; with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (239. & 127. of 1831-32.) - - - cccvi. & cccvii. [Subjects : — Progressive Improvement in the Condition of the Slaves since the Abolition of the Slave Trade in 1807. Actual Condition of the Slaves, Nature and Duration of their Labour, and Evidence as to Instances of Cruelty and Abuse of Authority. Increase and Decrease of the Slave Population as it affects Africans and Creoles. Plans, for improving the Condition of the Slave, or effecting his Emancipation, and Effect upon Society and Property likely to be produced thereby.] Report from Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the State of the different West India Colonies, in reference to the existing Relations between Employers and Labourers, the Rate of Wages, the Supply of Labour, the System and Expense of Cultivation, and the general State of their Rural and Agricultural Economy; with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. (37.) , - - 1843. xxxiy. 1 [Subjects :— Improvement in the Character of the Negro since the Abolition of Slavery. Difficulty experienced by the Planters in obtaining steady and continuous Labour. Necessity for promotmg the Emancipation of a fresh Labouring Population, and for revising the Laws which regulate the Relations between Employers and Labourers.] . ^ . , , ■■ [Heads of Evidence :— Abandonment of Estates. African Immigrants. Capital employed. Competition of Labour. Condition of the Negroes. Contracts of Hiring. State of Crime. Cultivation of Sugar. Increase of the Means of Education since Emancipation. Ejectment of Labourers. Effects of Emigration from the West India Colonies, Immigration into the West India Colonies, Imports and Exports, Labour and Labourers. Machinery. Marriages. Metaire System of Cultivation and Tenancy. Price of Land. Purchase of Land by the Negroes. Provision Grounds. Religious Instruction. Squatters Wages.] Report of Captain J. W. Pringle on Prisons in the West Indies :— Jamaica. (270.) - - - . - - - 1838. ix. 461 Barbadoes, Antigua, Montserrat, Tortola, and St. Lucia. (270. 2.) - 1838. ix. 569 Papers relative to the West Indies, 1838 :— . Circular Instructions. Jamaica and British Guiana. (34.) - .-1839. xiv- 1 Jamaica. (34-. 2.) 839. xiv. 349 Jamaica and British Guiana. (34.3.) I«rf9- ^^^- ^^J Jamaica. (137.) ------ • • Jamaica and British Guiana. (265.) - , " ^ " rp" • ^f ?' ^\^?\ Windward Islands: Barbadoes, Saint Vincent, Grenada, Tobago, Tnnidad and Samt Lucia (34 4 ^ - ^839. xv. 1 Leeward Islands : Antigua, Montserrat, Saint Christopher, Nevis, Virgin Islands, and Dominica. (269.) - . - - - 1839. xv. 309 Papers relative to the West Indies, 1839 : — „ , ^^ t, , j ai ir- 4. n a Bahamas, Honduras, Mauritius, Cape' of Good Hope, Barbadoes, St. Vincent Grenada Tobag^ Trinidad. (84.) - - - " " l^^O. xi. 85 Papers relative to the West Indies, 1840 : — Jamaica. Barbadoes, 8ec. - - " Papers rektive to the West Indies, 1841 :— British Guiana. - - - " ' Jamaica. - - ■ ' . Papers relative to the West Indies, 1841-42 :— Antigua. --■■'" Trinidad. - - ' St. Lucia. - - ■ ' " ' Grenada. British Guiana. " ■ ' Jamaica. - - " " " . Barbadoes; - - " ..„"'* 6G 2 1840. XI. 391 1840. XI. 485 - 1841. XVII. 1 1841. XVII. 283 1842 . V. 67 - 1842. V. 105 - 1842. V. 189 - 1842. y. 237 1842. V. 249 - 1842. V. 445 - 1842. V. 493 972 GENilRAti INDEX t6' THi: West West India Colonies — continued. 1. Generally — continued. ' Account of the Number of Ships, their Tonnage and Crews, which belonged to the British West India Islands and the British Colonies on the Continent of America, which were employed in the Trade between those Islands and the Continent of America in the Years 1792 and 1804 respectively, (in 36. of 1806.) - - - Vol. vii. p. 171 Quantities of Provisions and Lumber imported into the British West Indies from the United States of America, and from the British Continental Colonies, in the Three Years ending 5th Jan. 1793, 1797, and 1804 respectively, (in 36. of 1806.) - - vii. 172 Quantities of Eum, Sugar, Cotton, and Cotton Wool exported from the British West India Islands to the United States of America, Continental Colonies, and Great Britain, in the Three Years ending 5th Jan. 1793, 1797, and 1804. (in 36. of 1806.) - vii. 174 Number of Ships, their Tonnage and Men, which cleared from England for Africa and the West Indies from 1796 to 1805, both inclusive, (in 39. of 18Q6.) - - vii. 199 Account of the principal Articles of Provisions and Lumber imported into the West India Colonies in 1804, 1805, and 1806. (9. of 1808.) - - - - xx. 45 Similar Account for the Years 1805, 1806, and 1807. (7. of 1809.) - . - xxx. 190 Correspondence relative to the Commercial Intercourse between the United States of America and the British West India Colonies. (1828.) - - - coxli. 439. 471 Further Correspondence. (1830.) .... cclxxxtiii. 51 1 Statements, Calculations, and Explanations, submitted to the Board of Trade, relating to the Commercial, Financial, and Political State of the British West India Colonies, since 19th May 1830. (80. of 1831.) ----- coxciv. 81 Statistical Report of the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the West Indies. ------- 1838, ix. 1 CoiTespondence in Explanation of the Measures adopted by G-overnment for. defraying such Expenses as may be.incurred in providing for the Moral and Religions Instruction of the Emancipated Negro Population ; and Returns showing the Appropriation of the Sums voted for that Purpose in the Years 1835 and 1836. (15.) - - 1838. xiv. 201 Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to the Governor of the Windward and Leeward Islands, enclosing a Report from C. J. Latrobe, Esq., on Negro Education, together with a Schedule showing the Appropriation of the Parliamentary Grant of 1837, and a Reportof the Trustees of Lady Mice's Charity. (257.), - - 1838. xiv. 315 Account of the Value of all Exports to the British Colonies in the West Indies, and to the Mauritius, for Ten Years ending 5th January 1837; distinguishing the Years and the Colonies. (22.) - - - - - 1838. xvin. 533 Returns respecting the Ecclesiastical Establishment and Religious Instruction in the' Colonies: — Australia, North American Provinces, West Indies, Ceylon, and European and African Possessions. (105.) ------- 1839. ix. 523 Statistical Reports on the Health of the Navy for the Years 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, and 1836 : — South American, West Indian and North American, Mediterranean and Peninsula Commands. (308.) ----- 1840. xvii. 119 Account of the Quantity of Rum imported into the United Kingdom entered for Home Con- sumption and exported in each of the Years ending on the 5th January from 1834 to 1840, and of the Quantity of Rum remaining in Bond on that Day in each of the above Years, distinguishing East India^from West India Rum. (75.) - 1840. xx. 413 Accounts of the Quantity of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain and Ireland, from the West India Colonies, Guiana, and the Mauritius during the Year 1839. (in 295.) ........ 1840. XXVII. 544 Quantities of Sugar and Eum imported into England from the West Indies since 1814, and also total Quantities of Molasses, (in 295.) - - 1840. xxvii. 598 Statement of the Quantity of Coffee imported into the United Kingdom from the British West Indies, (in 295.) ------ 1840. xxvii. 600 Return of the Amounts paid and received on account of the West India Loan ; the Balance in the Hands of the Bank of England, and the Amount which the Bank was under advance to the Money Market. - - - - 1840, xxiii, 645, 646 Papers relative to the Earthquake in the West Indies, - - - 1843. v. 7. 17 Correspondence relative to Emigration for the Colonies of Jamaica, Barbadoes, British Guiana, Antigua, Montserrat, Tobago, Trinidad, and Honduras, (in 77.) - 1843. xii. 520-620 Papers relative to Emigration from West Coast of Africa to the West Indies. - 11843. xii. 723 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of Jamaica, British Guiana, Trinidad, and Sierra Leone, relative to Emigration from Sierra Leono and the Western Coast of Africa to the above Colonies, together with the Rules and Regulations adopted thereupon, (in 37.) - - - - - 1843. xxiv. 569 Correspondence relative to Emigration of Labourers to the West Indies and the Mauritius from the West' Coast of Africa, the East Indies, and China. - - 1844. ix. 121 Papers relative to Emigration from the East Indies and China to the Mauritius and the West Indies. . (in 96.) - - - - ' - - 1844. xxiii. 185. 189 Further Papers on the same Subject. - - - - 1845. xxin. 180-194 Despatches addressed to the Secretary of State from the Governors of Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions, ^relative to the Money voted and Subscriptiwis raised for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland : — Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New- foundland, Bermuda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Barbadoes, Granada, Tobago, Saint Lucia, Antigua, Saint Christopher, and British Guiana. - - - 1847. xii. 181 Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of the Sugarrgrowiug Colonies as to the Distress now existing in those Colonies. (250.) - 1847-8. ix. 1 SESSIONAL PAPERS,. 1801-1859. 973 West West India Colonies — continued. 1. Generally — continued.. ^ Correspondence between the Secretary of State and the Governors of Jamaica,'British Guiana, Saint Vincent, and Grenada, relative to the Introduction of Emigrants into the above Colonies, (in 311.) . . . . 1847-8. Vol. xxxv. p. 780 Returns of the Amount derived from all Taxes, Rates, and Dues, Public and Parochial, including Amount extended towards Maintenance of Schools and various Church Establishments, in the several West India Islands and the Mauritius, for the Years 1823, 1834, 1838, and 1846. (in 316.) - . . - 1847-8. xxxvii. 494 Returns of fmmigration into Jamaica, British Guiana, and Trinidad, from the Year 1834 to the Year 1847. (in 311.) 1847-8. xxxv. 779 CSopies of the Laws and Ordinances in force in the West India Colonies and Mauritius in respect to Vagrancy, (in 314.) - - - , - 1847-8. xxxvi. 605 .Despatches relative to the Cultivation of Coffee and Sugar in the West Indies and Mauritius, the distressed State of the Colonies, the Progress of Free Emigration, Vagrancy, and the State and Prospects of said Colonies generally, (in 315.) - -1847-8. xxxvii. 239 Copies of Charter-parties and other Instruments under which the Colonial Governments had contracted with certain Shipowners for the Conveyance of Africans to the West Indies, (in 315.) - - - - ■ - - 1847-8. xxxvii. 353 Account of the Quantities of British West India Sugar exported in each of the Twenty Years antecedent to 1834, distinguishing Raw from Refined Sugar. (in 316.) ....... 1847-8. XXXVII. 523 Correspondence relating to the Existence of Yellow Fever on board Her Majesty's Frigate "Dauntless," viz. : — Despatch from Dr. Brown to the Private Secretary of the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands, 1 7th November 1852; Despatch from Air. Denny, Surgeon of the 34th Regiment,»to the President of the Barbadoes Board of Health, 5th January 1853 ; Despatch from the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands to Sir John Pakington, Bart., 6th January 1853 ; Despatch from Cap'tain Halstead of the "Dauntless" to the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands, 13th January 1853 ; Despatch from the Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands to Sir John Pakington, Bart., 15th January 1853. (113.) - - 1852-3. xv. 717 Papers relating to Immigration to the West India Colonies. [Chinese and Coolie.] - - - - - 1857, Sess. 2. xiv. 417 See also Coffee. Colonies, I. II. i. Customs. Emigeation. Fock-ajto-a-Half PER Cent. Ddties. Imports and Expokts, II. 2.5. &c. Quarantine. Rum. Shipping, &c., III. Slavery. Spirits, II. Statistical Tables. Sugar. Trade, Foreign, II. Woollen Manufactures. 1 a. Antigua : Despatch from Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, Bart„ to the Governor-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands, dated 31st July 1858, relating to the Antigua Riots. - 1857-8. xi. 263 See also supra, 1. ; and, in the Index, Slavery. , 2. Bahama Islands : Bill for'allowing certain Articles to be imported into the Bahama Islands, and exported there- from in Foreiiin Vessels ; and for encouraging the Exportation of Salt from the said Islands. (126. of 1812.) ^^^m- ^023 See also supra, 1. ; and, in the Index, Emigration and Emigrants, 5. Slavery. Vice-AdmirAlty Courts. 3. Barbadoes : , , -r. /■ t. -j Bill to permit the Importation of Coffee from American Colonies into the Port of Bridge- town in Barbadoes. (52. of 1820.) - - " . ; " cxiv. 265 Petition of the Inhabitants of Barbadoes for_ the Suppression of ^th^e^^ ^^^^^ J^^g^g^g (in 32.) - " ,' r , cT See also supra, 1. ; and, in the Index, Slavery. Berbice. See supra, 1.5.; infra, 7.; and, in the Index, Ss,ayf.ry. Bill to ailow'^tishPlantation Sugar and Coffee, imported Into Bermuda in British' Ships to be exported to the Territories of the United States of Anierica in Foreign Ships and to , . pS Articles, the Produce of the said States, to be imported into the said Island in £-, . -TT- 1 /" 1 94. nf 1812^ - - " " XL VIII. iU,il Bill fSthe?Xwini t'elmportain and Exportation of certain Articles at the IsW of Bermuda. (46. of 1812-13.) - - " , ' , ," p 7 Information relative to the Condition, Ti;eatment, Employment,, and Conduct of Convicts transported to Bermuda, &c. (in 374.) - ^ - " .//Vw«f! Correspondence with the Governor of Bermuda on_the Removal of Convicts fi^m^that^Stat^ion *° %e?«L lupra, i. ; and, in the 'index, Slavery. Vice-Admiralty Courts. 5. British Guiana: pi- p -n •+■ i Bill for erantin- Relief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana S Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion of tograt-ion of^^^-ee Labourers. (158.) ■ - ' r n '^ 974 GENERAIi INDEX TO THE West West India Colonies — continued. 5. British Guiana — continued. Copies of all Orders in Council or Colonial Ordinances for the.better Regulation and Enforce- ment of the relative Duties of Masters and Employers, and Articled Servants, Trades- men, and Labourers,, in British Guiana and Mauritius ; and of Correspondence relating .thereto. (74.) - - , - - - 1838. VoLxiv. p. 1 Letter from John Gladstone, Esq., to the Colonial Secretary, on the Subject of engaging Hill Coolies to emigrate to British Guiana. (88.) - - 1838.. xit. 485 Correspondence relative to the Condition of the Hill Coolies and of other Labpurers who have been introduced into British Guiana. (202.) - - . - 1839. vii. 1 Despatch from Sir Henry Light, Governor of British Guiana, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 16th July 1841, transmitting a Report on the State of the Labouring Population of Demerara and Berbice. - - - - 1841. v. 77 Correspondence relating to the Heturn of the HUl Coolies from British Guiana to Lidia. (170.) - - - . ... . 1843. V. 393 Correspondei^ce between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and New Bruns- wick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and pro- moting such Works. (240.) ------ 1847. vi. 91 Despatch from Governor Light to Earl Grey, dated Demerara, 5th March 1847, enclosing a Draft for 1,200Z., being the first Instalment af Subscriptions raised in British Guiana for the Relief of the destitute Poor in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland. (312.) - - - - - - 1847. XII. 167 Papers relative to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. - - - 1847-8. vin. 605 Ordinance for granting, for Seven Years, a fixed Revenue for the Civil Government of British Guiana, (in 312.) - - - - . - ' - 1847-8. xxxvi. 176 List of Estates and abandoned Estates in British Guiana purchased by Agricultural Labourers, and upon which Villages are being established, (in 312.) - 1847^8. xxxvi. 180 Return of the Number and appraised Value of Slaves in each County in British Guiana, and the Proportion of the Compensation Fund of 20,000,000^. awarded to British Guiana. (in 313.) - - . - - . . 1847-8. xxxvi. 455 Statement of the Number of Estates in .British Guiana mortgaged between 1st August 1838 and 31st December 1847 ; and of the Sales of Estates by Execution in the Counties of Demerara and Essequibo during the same Period, (in 313.) - 1847-8. xxxvi. 467 See also supra, i.; and, in the Index, Abohigines. Negko Education. Slavekt. Sugar. Demerara. See supra, 5.; and, in the Index, Slaveet. 6. Dominica : Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Dominica. (193.) - - 1835. ii. 563 Account of the Value of British Produce and Manufactures exported from Great Britain to Dominica ; and Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported from Dominica in each Year, from 1767 to 1778. (51. of 1806.) - ' vii. 145 Account of the Exports of British Manufactures from Great Britain to Dominica in each Year, from 1787 to 1792. (55. of 1806.) - - - . - vii. 223 See also supra, 1.; and, in the Index, Slavekt. Grenada. See supra, 1. ; and, in the Index, Slavekt. ' 7. Jamaica : Bill to prohibit all Intercourse between the Island of Jamaica and certain Parts of the Island of St. Domingo. (40. of 1812.) - - . - . xlvii. 611 Bill to revive and continue in force, until 1st August 1840, an Act of the Legislature of Jamaica, to explain and amend an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same. (59.) - - - - - - 1836. i. 923 Bill to provide for the Enactment of certain Laws in the Island of Jamaica. (127.) ^As amended in Comniittee. (151.) - - - - 1839. ii. 479. 483 Bill to guarantee the Liquidation of a Loan or Loans for the Service of the Colony of Jamaica. (239.) - - - - - - - 1854. iv. 343 Copies of a Patent of Land in the Island of Jamaica granted by the Crown, on Hth November 1690, to Christopher Senior, Esq., and also of another Patent of Land granted, on 24th February 1745, to A. Arcedekne, Esq. (in 127. of. 1831-32.) - - ocovii. 1198 Return of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Military Establishments of Jamaica, the Expenses of which are defrayed by any Revenue raised in that Island, the annual Amount of such Expenses, and the annual Ways and Means for raising such Revenue, for the Year ending 30th Sept. 1831. (in 127. of 1831-32.) - - . . cccvil 1359 Account of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain from Jamaica between 5th January 1792 and 5th January 1806. (22. of 1806.) - - . - vu. 144 Papers in explanation'- of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Jamaica in reference to the Amendment of their original Act for giving effect to the Act of Parliament for the Abolition of Slavery. (44.) - _ - . - - - 1836. xxv. 193 Two Statements made by the Agent of Jamaica, on behalf of the Assembly of that Colony, to the Colonial Secretary, dated 19th and 21st March 1836, in relation to the recent Proceedings of the Governor and Assembly of Jamaica ; ' and the Protest of the Agent against the Bill for reviving and continuing in force the Act of the Legislature of ' "Jamaica to explain and amend an Act for the Abolition of Slavery in that Island, and in aid of the same, (62.) - - - - - - 1836. xxv. 269 SESSIONAL PAPEES, 1801-1859. 975 West ■"■ ■ '■' ■ I - L I 1 I - I U I- J- I . I . .. Mi l J-1-H.-I I ^ . M I . I I.IJ Ii L . Ill J- ILU- I UU ^Jll. . H . i ' ' West India Colonies — continued, 7. Jamaica — continued. Correspondence between the Colonial Secretary tod the Governor of Jamaica, relative to aUeged-Maltreatment of Prisoners in the House of Correction in St. John's Parish, and Obstructions offered to the Special Magistrates of St. Thomas in the Vale in the Discharge of their official Duties. (250.) .... 1837. Vol. viii. p. 235 Return showing the Amount raised in the Island of Jamaica, and applied by the Assembly and Parochial Vestries, for the Church Establishment, and for the Support of Schools and/Education, for Five Years ending 30th Sept. 1836, together with an Extract from a Despatch of the Grovernor relative to Votes of the Assembly towards the Promotion of Religious Instruction. (24.) - . - - - . - 1838. xiv. 483 Report from C. J. Latrobe, Esq., on Negro Education in Jamaica ; with Correspondence relating thereto. (63.) ...._. 1838. xiv. 219 Return of the Exports from Jamaica for Fifty-three Years, ending 31st December 1836. (70.) - - 1838. xviii. 535 Returns of the Exports from Great Britain to Jamaica during the last Ten Years, and of Exports of the Goods thus imported into Jamaica from thence to the Spanish Main or elsewhere, (in 358.) --.._. 1838. xviii. 537 Despatch from Lord Glenelg to the Governor of Jamaica in reference to a Bill before Parlia- ment respecting the Legislature of Jamaica. (222.) - - 1839. IX., 389 Acts passed by the Legislature of Jamaica for building, &c. Gaols, Etouses of Correction, &c. 5 Resolutions of Meetings of Planters, &c. on 12th April, 10th May, and 14th June 1839 ; and Memorial of the Association of Jamaica Proprietors to Viscount Melbourne and the Marquess of Normanby, on 30th May 1829. (136.) - - 1839. ix. 393 Return of the Number of disposable Ships and Vessels under the Orders of Commodore Douglas, actually present within the Jamaica Part of the West India Statipn, at different Periods, between May and December 1838. (39.) - - - 1839. xvr. 487 Communications addressed to the Secretary of State by the Agent for the Island of Jamaica relative to the Conduct of the Negro Population. (46.) - - 1839. ix. 309 Memorial of the Council and Assembly of Jamaica to Her Majesty, praying that there may be no Alteration in the Duties on Foreign Sugars which would facilitate their Introduc- tion into Great Britain ; also a Representation, by the Agents of the Colonies having Legislatures, against the proposed Reduction of the Duties on Foreign Sugars. - (102.) - - . - . , . - - - 1841. xviii. 545 Correspondence relating to the general Condition of the Island of Jamaica, of earlier Dates than the Despatches included in the Papers next mentioned. (111.) - 1849. ix. 1 Papers relative to the Affairs of the Island of Jamaica. - - ,- 1849. ix. 177 Further Papers on same Subject. < - - - - 1850. x. 475 Further Papers on same Subject. ... . 1854. xiii. 151 Papers relative to Legislative Proceedings in Jamaica. - - 1852-3. xv. 651 Further Papers on same Subject. ----- 1854. xiii. 1 Copy of the Act of Jamaica, 21 Vict. c. 5., to amend the Laws relating to Agricultural Immi- grants, and for raising Funds to defray the Expenses attendant upon their Introduction and subsequent Colonization in the Island. (66.) - - - 1 857-8. xi. 267 See also supra 1.; and, in the Index, Naval Inquiet. Slaveet. Teade, FOBEIGN, n. Martinique. See supra, 1.; and, in the Index, Slaveet. Sugar. Montserrat. See supra, I.; and, in the Index, Slaveet. Nevis. See supra, i.i and, in the Index, 'H.xjGtGms,Ti^DWAJi.o, Esq. Slaveet. 8. Saint Christopher : Colonial Act to repeal the Duties of Customs imposed upon Articles imported into the Islands of St. Christopher and Anguilla by the Act 8 & 9 Vict. " to rfegulate the Trade of the British Possessions abroad." (252.) - ' ■ " " '" ^^^^- x. 629 See also supra, 1.; and, in the Index, Slaveet. Saint Kitts. See supra, X. Saint Lucie. See supra, i.; and, in the Index, Slaveet. SaiMt Vincent. See supra, 1.; and, in the Index,, Slaveet. 9. Tobago: Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion of Immigration of Free "Labourers. (158.) - - - - - 1847-8. vi. 579 Bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Treasury to make Arrangements concerning a certain Loan advanced by way of Relief to the Island of Tobago. (285.) - 1854-5. iv. 385 Papers relative to the Huii:icaiie in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. . - - . 1847-8. vin. 605 See also supra, 1.; and in the Index, Slaveet. lO.Tortola: Bill to permit the Importation -and Exportation of certain Goods into and from the Port of Road Harbour in the Island of Tortola. (50. of 1806.) . - - - i. 143 Two Orders in Council, made under the Authority of the. Acts 42 and 43 Geo. 3., for allowing Foreign Sugar and Rum to be imported into Tortol^. (53. of 1806.) - - vii. 231 60 4 976 GENERAL INDEX TO THE West - . - - Western West India Colonies — continued. 10, Tortola — continued. Account of the Value of all Exports from Great Britain to Tortola for the Seven Tears ending 6th January 1805. (in 51. of 1806.) . - . . Vol. yii. p. 146 Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported into Tortola from Foreign Settlements in the Years 1803, 1804, and 1805. (in 51. of 1806.) . - - - - vii. 147 Quantities of Sugar and Coffee imported into Great Britain from Tortola from 1799 to 1804, both inclusive, (in 51. of 1806.) - - - ~ - vn. 148 Papers relating to the Trial and Execution of Arthur Hodge, Esquire, of Tortola, for the Murder of one of his Slaves. (114. of 1811.) > - . . xlvi. 151 See also supra, 1 . ; and, in the Index, Slaveky. 1 1 . Trinidad : Bill for granting Relief to the Island of Tobago, and for aiding the Colonies of British Guiana and Trinidad in raising Money for the Promotion -of Immigration of Free Labourers'. (158.) ..... 1847-8. vi. 579 Papers relating to the Capitulation, Population, &c. of the Island of Trinidad ; with the Royal Ordinance or Cedula for the Government and Protection of Slaves in the Spanish Colonies. (112. of 1811.) _ - - - , . . xLVi. 129 Correspondence between Her Majesty's Government, the Colonial Authorities, and Parties proposing to construct Railways in Ceylon, Trinidad, British Guiana, and.New Brunswick, relative to any Arrangements concluded for the Purpose of authorizing and promoting such Works. (240.) - - . - - i . 1847. vi. 91 Petition to Her Majesty of the Inhabitants of Trinidad interested in the Cultivation of Sugar, praying for Measures of Relief. (65.) .... 1847-8. viii. 625 Papers relating to the Hurricane in Tobago, and Loan to British Guiana and Trinidad for the Encouragement of Immigration. - . - . 1847-8. viii. 605 Despatch from the Governor of Trinidad respecting the Operation of the Navigation Laws. (9.) ------- 1849. XIV. 321 See also supra, 1. ; and, in the Index, Negro Education. Slavery. Virgin Islands. See supra, 1,; and in the Index, Slavery. West India Docks : Account of the Number of Ships of the average Burden of 300 Tons which the West In4ia Docks are capable of containing ; the greatest Number of Vessels which were loading or discharging at any One Time in 1824, and the Number loading or discharging on 5th April 1825. (77. of 1825.) - ' - . . . . cxciii; 63 See also Customs, II. 4. Trade, Foreign, II'. We st Indies, British Naval Force in. See Navy, II. i. West Indies, Military Expenditure of. See Colonies, I. Military Inquiry. West Indies, Foreign : Commercial Tariffs and Regulations, Resources and Trade, of the several States of Europe and America; together with the Commercial Treaties between England and Foreign Countries: — ^Part XX. — Hayti and Foreign West Indies. ... 1847. vii. 41 West Knoyle. See Newington, Prebend of. West London Railway : Correspondence between the City Remembrancer and the Solicitor of the Board of Woodsj 85C. in regard to Clauses inserted in the West London Railway Improvement and Exten- sion Bill. (222.) -.-.... 1846. xiii. 375 Report of the Board of Trade on the West London Railway (Junctions with West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway, &c.) Bill. (23. 146.) - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 429 West Middlesex Water Company. See Metropolis Water. West of England District of Railway : Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade on the Schemes for extending Rail- way Communication in the Districts of Berkshire, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorsetshu-e, and Somersetshire. (42.) Map. (42 a.) - - 1845. xxxix. 75. 81 • Westbournb Poor Law Union : Copy of Examinations by the Clerk of the Westbourne Union in the Case of Thomas Coombes, and a Statement of the Circumstances relating thereto. (125.) - 1839. xvi. 417 Western Australia, or Swan River : ^ Bill to provide, for a limited Time, for the Government of His Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia on the Western Coast of New Holland. (36. of 1829.) - - ccxLn. 389 Bill to continue, for a limited Time, the Act 10 Geo. 4. c. 22., for providing for the Govern- ment of His Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia on the Western Coast of New Holland. (90.) - - - - . . . 1835. i. 463 A similar Bill. (252.) ..... . 1836. in. 559 A similar Bill. (225.) ...... i838. iv. 881 A similai- Bill. (138.) ..... . 1841. in. 613 A similar Bill. (234.) 1842. iv. 651 AsimiliarBill, XU'''.) - . . . . i846. v. 507 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 180r-1859. 977 "Westeen - - - - Westminstek Western Australia or Swan Eivbb — continued, Beturns as to any Grants of Land that have been made, and the Persons to whom the same have been granted, in the proposed Settlement on the Swan Eiver in Western Australia. (65. of 1829.) - Vol. ccLvni. p. Ill Returns relative to the Trade, Population, and State of the Settlement on the Swan Eiver. (41. & 66. of 1830-31.). . - . . . cclxxxviii. 299. 331 Eeturn of Customs Duties, &c. payable in Van Diemen's Land, New South Wales, Western Australia, the Cape of Good Hope, and the Mauritius, (in 295.) - 1840. xxvii. 535 See also Aborigines. Colonies, I. III. i. Emigration and Emigrants. Statistical Tables. Transportation. Western Bank of Scotland : Letter, dated 10th August 1838, from the Banks of Scotland to the President of the Board of Trade, against a Grant of Letters Patent to the Western Bank of Scotland, fin 271. -n.) - - - - - - - 1857-8. XXI. 586 Eeport by the Committee of Investigation of the Shareholders of the Western Bank of Scot- land : Vidimus of the Affairs of the Bank, as reported upon by a Committee of Share- holders: Also, State of Account of London Correspondents, (in 271.-II.) 1857-8. xxi. 611 Statement showing the Sums at the Debit of protested Bills and sundry Debtors Accounts ; at the Credit of Eest and Guarantee Pund ; written off for bad Debts ; and Rate of of Dividend declared at each Annual Meeting since the Formation of the Bank, (in 271.-II.) - .-.--. 1857-8. XXI. 617 Annual Eeports to the Shareholders, from 1850 to 1857. (in 271.-II.) - 1857-8. xxi. 618 Vidimusof Annual Balance Sheets, from 1833 to 1857. (in 271.-n.) - 1857-8. xxl 626 Minutes of the Directors of the Western Bank of Scotland ; Minutes of the Edinburgh Banks; and Correspondence regarding Advance to the Western Bank in October 1857, &c. (in 271. -n.) - - 1857-8. xxl 638 Western Harbours, Ireland. See Irish Packet Station. Westhampnett Poor Law Union : Eeports received by the Poor Law Commissioners from the Board of Guardians of the West- hampnett Union. (108.) - - - - - - - 1838. xviii. 265 Westmeath, Committals in. See Crimes and Offences, IH. 2. Westmeath County, Clerk of the Peace of. See Solicitors to Board of Education, &c. Westmeath, Marquess of. See Magistracy. Westminster Bridge. See Westminster Improvements. Westminster Cathedral. See Church of England, II. i. Westminster Coal Trade. See Coals and Coal Trade. Westminster Elections : Bill to extend the Act 18 Geo. 2. for explaining the Laws touching the Election of Knights of the Shire so far as respects the Expenses of Husi^ings and Poll Clerks at Elections for the City of Westminster. (101. of 1811.) - - - - - xll 665 Bill to continue the above Act. (150. of 1812-13.) ... - lix. 869 Bill to revive and continue the first above Act. (6. of 1819.) ... cxth. 9 Westminster, High Bailiff of. See County Courts. Westminster Improvements : Bill to amend. 46 Geo. 3. c. 89. for consolidating and rendering more effectual the several Acts for the Purchase of Buildings and the Improvem_ent of the Streets, &c. near West- minster Hall and the Houses of Parliament. (111. of 1810.) - - xxxn. 391 A similar Bill. (69. of 1821.) ... - - - cxxi. 319 Bill to enable the Commissioners of His Majesty's Woods, Foi^ests, and Land Eevenues to effect Improvements in the Neighbourhood of Parliament Street and Privy Gardens within the Liberty of Westminster. (75, of 1822.) - - - cxxvm. 363 Bill for vesting in the Commissioners of Woods, &c. the Powers given by several Acts for ' the Purchase of Buildings and Improvement of the Streets near Westminster Hall and the Houses of Parliament ; and for authorizing the Conversion of the Pavements in certain Parishes in the Metropolis into broken Stone Roads. (96. of 1826.) - cc. 695 Bill for transferring the Duties of paving, lighting, &c. Parts of the Crown Estate in the District of the Eegent's Park, and certain Streets and Places m Westminster, from the Commissioners acting under several Acts of Geo. 4. and Will. 4. to the Parishes ; and for transferring the Jurisdiction of the said Commissioners over certain other Places in Westminster to the Commissioners of Works and Public Buildings ; and for other Purposes. (284.) - 1851. iv. 297 BiU to transfer Westminster Bridge and the Estates of " The Commissioners of Westminster Bridge" to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings; and to enable such last-mentioned Commissioners to remove the present Bridge, and to build a new Bridge on or near the Site thereof. (280.) - - 1852-3. vil 729 Beport and Memorial of the Commissioners under the Act 46 Geo. 3. c. 89. for the Improve- ment of the Streets and Places near Westminster Hall and the Plouses of Parhament, dated 12th May 1808. (in 7. of 1810.) xxxv. 1 Two Eeports of the Select Committee of the House of Commons thereupon, dated 9th and 29th June 1808. (in 7. of 1810.). - - - - - xxxv. 67, 68 III. 6 H 978 ' (jeMeral' InbIx' to'^He WESTMiNSTER - ' - "' - - " WETMOTTTfl Westminster Impeovements — continued. Further Report and Memorials of said Commissioners, (in 7. of 1810.) - Vol. xxxv. p. 73. 103 Eeport of the Select Committee of the House of Commons thereupon, dated 20th June 1809. (in 7. of 1810.) - - ■ - - - - XXXV. 109 Further Memorials of the Commissioners, (in 7. of 1810.) • - - xxxv. 112. 116 First Report of the Select Commitijee of the House of JJords on the above Reports and Memorials. (38. of 1810.) . . - . - . xxxv. 123 Second Report from, the Committee. (79., of .1810.) - - - xxxv. 127 First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the present State of Westminster i^ridge, and of the New Palace at Westminster. (10.) -, - - -. - - - - 1847. XXIX. 1 Second Eeport from the Committee. (12.) , - - , - 1847. xxix. 5 Third Report from the Committee ; with Minutes of Evidence, 8tc. (13.) - 1847. xxix. 9 Report to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, of the Commissioners appointed to consider the best and most convenient Site for a new Bridge at - Westminster. - - - - - 1852. xxviii. 379 See also Chaking Ceoss and Strand Impkovements. Houses of Parliament, 4. Metropolis Gas. Metropolis Improvements. Meteopolis Paving-, Cleansing, &c. Pimlico Impeovement. Saint James's Park. Westminstee New Palace. See Houses of Parliament. ' Westminster Police Court. Sec Tothill Fields Prison. Westminster Sessions : Bill to enable the Justices of the Peace for Westminster to hold their Sessions during Term and the Sitting of the Court of King's Bench. (32. of 1828.) - - ccxxiv. 105 Westminster, St. Margaret and St. John : Orders in Council ratifying Schemes of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for endowing District Churches in the Parishes of Saint Margaret and Saint John Westminster, (in 21.) - - - - - 1842. vii. 191, 192 Westminster Terminus Railway : Reportof Admiralty on the Westminster Terminus Railway Bill. (33.22.) - 1854. xxxvii. 775 Westminster Vestries : ■. Bill to amend the Act 58 Geo.. 3. c. 69. for regulating Parish Vestries, in so far as regards the City of Westminster and the Liberty thereof. (168. of 1833.) - cccxv. 629 Westmoreland, Sheriff of : Bill to provide for the Execution for One Year of the Office of Sheriff in the County of Westmoreland. (193.) - .,.■.■ ,. 1849. vr. 431 Bill to provide for ihh Appointment of Sheriff of the County of Westinoreland.(18d.) 1850. vi. 385 Westphalia. See Corn, III. 3. Westpoet Port and Haeboue, Mayo : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Westport Port and Harbour (Mayo) Bill. (119.22.) - - - - : - 1852-3. Lxvn. 407 Westport Union : ^ Return of the Cases in which Proceedings have been taken in apy of the Superior Courts to enforce the Payment of Poor Eates in the Unions of Castlebar and Westport. (192.) - ^ - - , - - 1847-8. XVII. 295 Wexford. See Leigh, Feancis, Esq. LoRps Lieutenant and Custodes Eotuloeum of . Counties, Ieeland. Wateefoed and Wexford, Mails to. Wexford Junction Eailway : Eeport of the Admiralty on the Wexford Junction Railway Bill. (119.75.) - 1852-3. lxvii. 541 Wexford and Enniscorthy Canal. See Works, Public, Ireland. - ■ Wexford and Valencia Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Eailways on the Wexford and Valencia' Eailway (Killarney - to Valencia) Bill, (in 148. lo.) - ... . 1347. xl. 69 Wexford Free Bridge : Report of the Admiijalty on the Wexford Free Bridge Bill.^ (56. 23.) - 1851. xxx. 393 Wexfoed Haeboue : Report of the Admiralty on the Wexford Harbour Improvement Bill. (65,37.) - 1852. xxix. 285 Weymouth Election. See Elections and Electoes,5. Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Haeboue, &c. : Report of the Commissioners of Railways' on the Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Harbour, &c. Bill, (in 148.14.) .... . . '. 1947. xl, 77 Weymouth and Melcombe Regis IJIaekets and Pier ; Report of the Admiralty on the Weynioiith and , Melcomhe Regis JM^arkets and Pier Bill. ■ (33. a.) - " - ■ - / , .' - ■ ■ - 1854. XXXVII. 737 SESSIONAL, PAPERS, 1«01-1859. 979, Whale - -- -- ■ - — Wim^iams i Whale Fishery : Bill, to'airo'w, Vessels- eipplbyed in the G-reenland Whale iFishery to complete their full Number of Men at certain Ports for the present- Season. (1802-3,.') - - Vol. [v.] p. 113 Bill for enlarging ihe Limits of the Southern Whale Fishery.- (1802-8.) - [v.] 401 Keturns of the Number of British Ships and their Tonnage, and of British Seamen of all Banks, einployed in the South Sea Fishery, and in the Greenland and Davis's Straits • ■ Fishery, in each of the Three Years 1830, 1831, and 1832, and in the Years 1841, 1842, and 1843. (270.) - . - . . - 1845. xvi. 195 Statement of the Number of Ships, and the Amount of their Tonnage, which cleared out from Ports of the United Kingdom for the Southern Whale Fishery ; also of the Number of Ships, and the Amount of their Tbnn&ge, which entered Ports of the United Kingdom from that Fishery ; together with the Quantity of Oil and other Products that composed their Cargoes, the Duties payable on said Oils, and the Market Prices thereof, in each Year from 1820 to 1847. (177.) '-' - - - 1847-8. xxi. 369 See also Peices, CcEKEifT. Whaepdale Eailwat : Report of Commissioners of Railways on the Wharfdale Railway, (in 148,63.) - 1847. XL.303 Whaeps. /See Crimes and Offences,_I.,X1. - London Whaeps. Whaeton Claim of Peeeage : Minutes of Evidence given before the Committee of Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte of Halswell in the County of Somerset, Esquire, claiming the Barony of Wharton. (66.) -i- - - 1844. xvii. 1 Further Evidence. (202.) - -' - ■ - 1845. xvn. 101 Wheat. See Coen. East Indies, II. lo. Guernsey, &c. Isle op Man. WhiCHWOOD FOEEST : , ,„^„ „ „.H Bill for disafforesting the Forest of Whichwood; (203.) - - 1852-3. Tii. 747 Bill for amending the above. (102.) ----- 1856. vi. 543 Whipping Female Opfendees : ^^„.,»^ ^«- Bill to abolish the Punishment of Public Whippmg on Females. (76. of 1817.) - lxxxiii. 407 Bill to repeal the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 75. for abolishing the Punishment of Public Whipping on Female Offenders, and to make other Provisions. (71- of 1820.) - - cxiv. 473 Whitby Waterworks : •■■■■:■■■ ^.„ /,^ '\' Ton ' 'o>7i Report of the Admiralty on the Whitby Waterworks Bill. (56.12.), - 1851. xxx. 371 Whitohbe, Me. Sheriff. See Canada. White, Mr. W. H. See Land Revenue, II.2. White Herring Fishery. See Fish and Fisheries. White's Chaeity. See Nottingham Chaeities. Wh^teboy Offences. See Peace, Public, Ireland. Whitecross Street Prison. See Debtoes and Debts, III. Gaols and Peisons, H. 1. Whitehall, Impeovements at. See Land Revenue, II. 2. Whitehaven and Pueness Junction Railway : x ,l- td -i -dju Report of the Admiralty on the Whitehaven and Furness J'^'^fi*^^-? ^xvii 4I3 (119.24.) ---""■ Whiteland's Training Institution. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Whittlewood Forest : „ -„r, .,,1 j t:^ j. n j tt„„i„ Bill for dividing, aUotting, and inclosing that Portion of Whittiewood Forest cd^^^^^^ borough -Walk, in the County of Northampton. (108 of 1824.) - - c^ 797 Bill for disafforesting the Forest of Whittlewood otherwise Whittlebury. (234.) 1852-3. vii.761 WicKLOw, County of : , ^ „ ,. ^ /-< ^ t n„„„ , Grand Jury Cess and other Purposes. (254.) - - - - i»ai. v. os See also Crimes and Offences, HI. 2. ''™rt''oftriiniralty on the Wicklow Harbour Bill. (56.as.) - 1851. xxx. 467 Widows Pensions. See Pensions, Natal and Militaey. Wipe's Sistee, Maeeiage with. See Maeeiages. WiGRAM, Sir James, fi-ee Vice Chancellor. .^ Wh,xins, Dr. (Glossary of Indian Names and Terms.) See East Indies, II. 1. WiLcocKS, Mr. See Magistracy. ^"S !«U rlL!r™i WOli^n .e.,.l Wai». » c»d«..W H. ™. Services. (136.) - ' , ' ' ' ' . ' _ . ., See also Turkey anIj Russia,. Wae between. 6H 2 - 1837. IV. 321 - 1837. IV. 323 - 1837. IV. 325 - 1837. IV. 327 - 1836. II. 121 980 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Wills ----- Winchestee Wills : Bill for the Amendment of the Laws with respect to Wills. (75.) - 1835. Vol. i, p. 381 A similar Bill. (28.) - ' - ... . 1836. i. 139 Bill for the Amendment of the Laws with respect to Wills. (1.) As amended on Report. (32,) - - - - - - 1837. IV. 309. 329 Amendments to be proposed in Committee by Lord Wynford. (1 «.) Amended Clauses to be proposed by Lord Langdale. (1 b.) Amendments to be proposed by Lord Brougham. (1 c.) Clause proposed to be added on Report by Lord Wynford. (1 d.) Bill to enable Bastards in Scotland to make Testaments. (91.) Bill to amend the Law respecting Testamentary Dispositions of Property in the Public Funds, and to authorize the Payment of Dividends on Letters of Attorney in certain Cases. (321.) - - - - - -: . 1845. v. 631 Bill for the Amendment of 7 Will. 4. & 1 Vict. c. 26., for the Amendment of the Laws with respect to Wills. (48.) As amended in Committee. (59.) - 1852. iii. 479. 485 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Wills, and to the granting of Administration of the Personal Estate, of British Subjects resident or domiciled elsewhere than in the United Kingdom. (16^.) ----- 1857, Sess. 2. vi. 465 Bill to give to Tenants for Life, Trustees, and others, certain Powers now commonly inserted in Settlements, Mortgages, and Wills. (41.) As amended by Select Committee. (100.) 1857-8. V. 483. 513 Bill to amend the Law relating to the Wills and the Administration of the Personal Estate of British Subjects domiciled abroad. (199.) . . - 1857-8. v. 639 Return of the total Amount of Property passing under Probates of Wills and Letters of Administration in Ireland, from 1819 to 1843. (in 113.) - - 1844. xv. 276 Abstract of Returns showing the Number of Wills proved, and Administrations granted, during the Years 1850, 1851, and 1852. (in 1.) - - - 1854. xxv. 723 Proceedings of the Committee on the Bill to give to Tenants for Life, Trustees, and others, certain Powers now commonly inserted in Settlements, Mortgages, and Wills. (128.) -----. 1857-8. XX. 975 iSee a?«o Administration of Assets. Attestation op Instruments. Chancebt, Court of, II. Copyhold and Customabt Estates. Ecclesiastical Coukts. Executors. Illusory Appointments. Probate, Court of. Real Property, Registry of Deeds. Stamps and Stamp Duties. Wills op Lunatics. See Lunacy and Lunatics, III. Wills of Seamen. See Navy, I. 3, WiLMOT, Sir Eardley, Bart. : Correspondence between the Colonial Oifice and the Governor of Van DIemen's Land respecting the personal Conduct of Sir Eardley Wilmot, Bart. (73.) - 1847. vr. 669 Further Correspondence on same Subject. ■ (147.) - - - - 1847. vi. 681 Wilson Robert, Esq. See Berners Claim of Peerage. Wilson, Shore v. : Opinions delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Case of Shore v. Wilson. (99.) - - - - . 1842. xiv. 417 Wilson's Divorce (India) : Evidence taken before the Sup-eme Court of Judicature at Madras on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Robert Scott Wilson, a Captain in the Honourable East India Com- pany's Military Service, with Clarissa Phillipina his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again. (60. of 1824.) ..---.. clxxiii. 227 Wilson's Estate : Judges Report on Sir Thomas M. Wilson's Estate Bill. (129.) - - 1844. x, 137 WtLSONTOWN, MORNINGSIDE, AND CoLTNESS RAILWAY : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Wilsontown, Morningside, and Coltness Railway (Branch to Benbar Coal Works) Bill, (in 148. 13.) - - 1847. XL. 75 Wilts Assizes : Information and Warrant of Commitment of Mary Ann Newman, tried for Felony at the last Summer Assizes for the County of Wilts. (352.) - - 1847-8. xxi. 45 Wilts, Somerset, and Weymouth Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Wilts, Somerset, and Weymouth Railway, (Amendment, Deviation, new Lines, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 14.) - - 1847. xl. 77 Wiltshire Railway Schemes. See West of England District of Railway. . ' WiMBLfiDON AND DoRKING AND EPSOM AND LeATHERHEAD RAILWAYS : Report of the Board of Trade on the Wimbledon and Dorking and Epsom and Leatherhead Railways (Epsom Station) Bill. (23. 128.) - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 379 Winchester Cathedral : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Conliiiissioners, foi- providing for certain Canonical Duties in Winchester Cathedral, (in 49.) - - 1843. xxii. 17 Winchester College. See Oxford College. Universities, England. WiNciiissTfeEj Diocese op* See Church bv BNOiANo, II, e. III. SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 981 "Winchester - - _ . . Wine ■Winchester Gaol : Eeport made by the Magistrates of the Gaol and Bridewell at Winchester in 1832, and trans- mitted to the Home Secretary. (94. of 1831-32.) - - Vol. ccciii. p. 253 Winchester, King's House at. See Gaols and Prisons, II. i. WiNCHiLSEA, Earl op. See Bridge Poor Law Union. Winding-up. See Joint Stock Companies. Loan Societies. Eailwats. TRADOfG Companies. Window Tax. See Assessed Taxes. Parliamentary Representation, III. Windsor Castle : Bill to authorize the Application of Part of the Land Eevenues of the Crown for the Erection of Stables_ and Stable Offices contiguous to Windsor Castle. (120.) - 1839. in. 739 Bill for annexing the Mansion House, Gardens, and Grounds at Frogmore, Part of the Land Revenue of the Crown, to Windsor Castle. (205.) - - - 1841. in., 255 , Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to make certain Altera- tions and Improvements in the Approaches to the Castle and Town of Windsor. (280.) 1847-8. Ti. 651 See also Land Revenue, II. 2. Windsor Forest : Bill to repeal certain Provisions of the Act 46 Geo. 3., for inquiring into the State of Windsor Forest, and for ascertaining the Boundaries thereof, and of the Lands of the Crown within the same. (10. of 1807.) - . . - - ix. 273 Bill for vesting in His Majesty certain Parts of Windsor Forest, and inclosing the Open Commonable Lands within the same. (137. of 1812-13.) - - - lix. 751 Bill to amend the last above Act. (87. of 1814-15.) - - - - lxxiii. 389 Windsor Forest and Parks. See Land Revenue, IL Windsor, Military Knights of. See Church or England, II. ii. Windsor Railway (Great Western) : Report 6f the Commissioners of Railways on the Windsoi-' Railway (Slough to Windsor) Bill. (in 148. 14.) _ - 1847. xl. 77 Windsor, Staines, and South-western Railway : Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Windsor, Staines, and South-western Rail- way (Richmond to Windsor, Staines to Ascotj &c.) Bill, (in 148.5.) - 1847. xl. 41 Report of the Admiralty on the Windsor Extension of the Windsor, Staines, and South- western Railway (Richmond to Windsor) Bill. (49. 23.) - - 1849. xxxvii. 51 Windward Islands. See Trade, Foreign. West India Colonies. Wine : Bill to equalize the Duties on Wine. (93. of 1831.) - - - . ccxc. 345 Bill to exempt certain Retailers of Spirits to a small Amount from the additional Duties on Licences ; and to discontinue the 'Excise Survey on Wine, and the Use of Permits for the Removal thereof. (192.) - - - - - - 1835. n. 559 Second Report on the. Commercial Relations between France and Great Britain : Silks and Wine. (By John Bowring.) . . _ . 18'35. xiii. 253 Account of the Importation of Wines of all Descriptions, distinguishing the Countries from which they came, from 1785 to 1819. (23. of 1820.) - - - cxix. 429 Account of the Quantities of Wines of all Descriptions imported, in the Year 1820, into Great Britain. (29. of 1821.) - - - - - - - cxxv. 75 Account of all Wines re-exported from this Country in each Year, from 1785 to 1820 inclu- sive. (85. of 1821.) - - - - - - - cxxv. 77 Account of the Quantity of Foreign Wines and Home-made Wines that have paid the Duties of Excise, from 1785 to 1820, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of the Quantity of Foreign Wines upon which a Drawback has been paid, as far as relates to England, (92. of 1821.) cxxv. 81 Account of the Quantity of Foreign Wines which have paid the Duties of Customs in England, and also the Quantity upon which a Drawback has been paid, in each Year, from 1814 .to 1820. (110. of 1821.) - - . - - . cxxv. 93 Similar Account, as relates to Ireland, from 1785 to 1820. (113. of 1821.) - cxxv. 97 Account of all Wines imported into Ireland (except from Great Britain), and re-exported from thence, from 1785 to 1820. (127. of 1821.) - - - - cxxv. 109 Account of the Quantity of Wine imported in each Year from 1816 to 1830, the Country of which the Production, and the Rates of Duty thereon. (44. of 1831.) - ccxciv. 55 Account of the Amount of Duty paid on each Description of Wine, and of the Quantity per- ' - mitted out of Stock, in 1829 and 1830; and of the Quantity in the entered Stocks on 5th Jan. 1830 and 1831 respectively. (43. of 1831.) - - - ccxciv. 59 Accounts respecting the Quantity of Wine imported, the Quantity permitted out of Stock, and 4 ' the Quantity remaining Duty-paid in the entered Stocks, in each Year, from 1828 to 1832. (73. of 1833.) ----- cccxxiv. 617 See also Bonded Goods. Cape op Good Hope. Excise. Imports and Ex- ports, II. 6. &c. London Docks. Trade, Foreign, II. WiifE LiGenCbs. See Victuallers. 6H S 982 Q;eNEEAL INDEX Tp THE WiNTEEBOTJHNE ^ -. -. -_ - WiTNET WlNTEEBOTJENE PaEISH : Bill to remove D,oubts as to the Division of (the OParish pf WinterbQurne in the County of Gloucester into Two Parishes. ^19.) -■-",' ' - ,l'841. Vol. in, 'p! 615 WiEE. See Impoets-and Exporxs, II. 6, &c-. , Wiseman's DivoECE : ' , . ,•,,,> . Minutes of Evidence taken before the House' of Lords on the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of Sir William Saltonstall Wiseman, Baronet, with Katharine his now Wife, and to enable," him to marry again. (59. of 1824.) . . - - - cLxxin. 315 Evidence taken in Sessiofl 1825. (87. of 1825.) , - - - - cxcvii. 193 WiSHAW AND COLTNESS RaILWAT : - Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the Wishaw and Coltness Railway (Branches to Auchenheath, Purchase by Caledonian^ &c.) Bill, (in 148. 22.) - - 1847. xl. 121 WlTCHCEAET : Bill to repeal an Act" of the Parliaitient of Ireland, 28 Eliz. c. 2., against Witchcraft and Sorcery. (31. of 1821.) -..---- cxxi. 39 WlTHAM RiVEE. See LiNCOLNSHIEE ESTUAET. Witnesses : ' -■,.!-, Bill to authorize the Judges to whom Petitions on certain Private Bills ai^e referre]d to examine Witnesses on' Oath. (1801.) . ,- - - - [i.] 595 Bill for the more effectual Discovery of Truth from Witnesses. . (5. of 1806,) - ■ i. 5 Bill to declare the Law with respect to Witnesses being liable to answer.' (7. of 1806.) As amended. (12.) As amended by the Qominoris. (27.) - - i. 13,; 15. 17 Bill for the better Examination of Witnesses in Courts of Equity, and for empowering the Courts of Law and Equity to grant Cpmmissioris for taking Affidavits in all Parts of the United Kingdom. ■ (105. of 1812-13.) - - - - - lix. 607 Bill for the better Examination of Witnesses in the Courts of Equity in Ireland, and for empowering the Courts of Law and Equity there to grant Commissions for taking Affidavits in all Parts of Great Britain. (54. of 1813-14.) - - lxix. 355 A similar Bill. (18. of 1814-15.) ..... lxxiii. Ill Bill to facilitate Examinations of Witnesses in Foreign Parts. (35. of 1823.) - 'cxLiiii 307 Bill to explain and amend the Act 55 Geo. 3.c. 91. for the Payment of Costs and Charges to Prosecutors and Witnesses in Cases of Felony in Ii-elandi {214. of 1830.) - cclxiii. 707 Bill to enable Courts of Law to order the Examination of Witnesses upon Interrogatories, and otherwise. (1. of 1830-31.) - - - - - pcLxxxiii. 19 Bill to extend to Scotland and Ireland the Power of the Lord High Chancellor as to granting Commissions to enable Persons to take and receive Affidavits. (34.) - 1837. • ii. 55 Bill to authorize the Legislatures of certain of Her Majesty's Colonies to pass Laws for the Admission, in certain Cases, of unsworn Testimony in Civil and Criminal Proceedings. (88.) .-...-..- 1843. in. 659. Bill for enabling Parties to be examined in Trial of Civil Actions. (165.) - 1845. ii. 325 Bill for the Punishment of such as shall endeavour to deter Prosecutors, Witnesses, and Jurors from the Discharge of their Duty. (46.) ... 1846. iv. 265 Bill to enable the Courts of Law in England, Ireland, and Scotland to issue Process to compel the j^ttendance of Witnesses out of their Jurisdiction, ajid to give Effect to the Service of such Process in any Part of the United Itingdom. (118.) - 1854. vi. 753 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the Sums paid by the Treasury on account of Select Committees of the Two Houses of Par- liament, and to report upon the best Method of checking needless Expenditure in the In- quiries before such Committees ; with Minutes of Evidence. (73.) - 1841. xxTi. 443 [Subjects: — Increased Expense ofWitnesses of late '5f ears. Causes of such Increase. The Com- mittee recommend that the ' Demand of the "Witnesses be made in the Eorm of a Declaration, and that there he added to the final Report of every Committee a Statement of the aggregate Expense of each "Witiiess.] , ■ Answers of County Court Judges upon the Examination of Parties as Witnesses ; communi- - cated to the Honie Department liy the Law Ainendment Society. (21.) 1851. X'vr. 329 See also Bankedptct, , I. Chanceet, Couet oe. Qodrts-maetiai^. Ceiminal Law, n. 1. Divorce Bills. , Evidence. . House op LoEps,.2. Medical Witnesses. Oaths., Queen Caroline. Witnesses Indbmnitt., Witnesses Indemnitt : ' ' ,.■•..• Report from the Lords Committees appointed to search for Precedents of Bills and Proceed- ings relative thereto, for enabling Persons to give Testimony before this House in Matters of Accusation^ by indemnlfyihg them against Criminal or Civil Actions. (4. of 1806.) - - . - , - - . - . .V. 1 See also Baenstaplb Election. East Retpoed Election. Elections and Electoes, 1. ^ Gaming,; Grampound Election, ;. H'^^eepool Freemen DlSPEANCHISEMENT. MeL'VILLE, LoRD ViSCOUNT, PARLIAMENTARY RepRE- SENyi^TION, I 2, PeNRTN iE,LECTI0N. STAFFORD ELECTION. SuDBURT . D^S- feanchisement. "warwick election. , , , . Witney Eail-wat : . Report of the Board of Trade on the Witney Railway (Construction -of Line, and Working Ai-rangements) Bill. (23.197.) - - - - 1859, Sess,!. viii.327- SESSlONilL papers; 1801-1851) 983 "W'OLSINGHAM - .".*". . WoOL WOLSINGHAM ReCTOBY, DtJEHAM : . ',.. Bill for the futui^e Appropriation of the Tithe or Tenth of Lead Ores in the Parishes of Stanhope and Wolsingham in the County of Durham belonging to the respective Rectors thereof, subject to the. existing Incumbencies, and for making other Provisions for the ,^ Endowment of the said Rectories in, lievi thereof, and for other Purposes connected therewith.. (163.) As a,Biended. in Committee. (211.) - 1857-8. Vol. v. p. .281. 293 Wolverhampton Cdkact : '' " , Bill for making better Provision for the Cure of Souls in the Parish of Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford and Diocese of Lichfield. (234.) '- - 1847-8. vi. 709 WotviSTON Perpetual Curacy j Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for making better Provision for the Perpetual Curacy of Wolviston. (in 49.) - - 1843. xxii. 14 Women, Employment of. See Agricultural Labourers. Bleaching, Finishing, and • Dyeing Work?. Cotton Mills and Factories. Mining and Manufacturing Popu- ' LATiON. Needlewomen. Women, Married. See Infants, Minors, Femes Covert, &c. Women, Protection of : , - , . - , . Bill for the more effectual Suppression of Brothels, and of trading in Seduction and Prosti- tution. (107.) - - , - - - 1844. 11. 153 Bill [as amended by Select Committee] for the more effectual Suppression of Bawdy Houses, and of trading in Seduction and Prostitution. (1^1.) : - - - 1844. ii. 159 Bill for the more effectual Suppression of trading in Seduction. (259.) - 1847. v. 295 Bill for the more effectual Punishrnent of Procurers and Procuresses, and for better Protec- tion of Females. (146.) As amended by Select Committee. (184.) - 1847-8. v. 697. 701 BiU to protect Women from fraudulent Practices for their Defilement. (225.) - 1847-8. v. 707 A similar Bill. (22.) As amended on Report. (139.) With the Amendments/ made by the Commons. (271.) - ,- - 1849. vi. 301. 303. 305 Women and Children, Assaults upon : ■ Bill for the better Prevention and Punishment of aggravated Assaults upon Women and Children, and for preventing Delay and Expense in the Administration of certain Parts of the Criminal Law. (170.)- As amended in Cbinmittee., (215.) - 1852-3. iii. 1. 7 Woodford Railway : Report of the Admiralty on the Woodford Railway Bill. (119.16.) - 1852-3. lxtii. 395 Woodford v. Thellusson. See Thellusson, Peter, Esq. WooDROFFE" V. Doe DEM. Daniel and another : Opinion delivered by the Judges on the Questions of Law propounded to them in the Cases of Doe dem Daniel and another v. Woodroffe, and Woodroffe v. Doe dem. Daniel and another (Writs of Error). (286.) r - , .- - - 1849. xxv. 23 Woods and Forests, &c. See Geological Survey. Holyhead Roads, &c. Land Revenue, &c. WooDSTOUN, Outrages at. See Outrages, Ireland, Wool : - "' Bill to repeal so much of the Acts 9 & 10 Will. 3. c. 40. and 28 Geo. 3. c; 38. as respects the Removal of Wool within a certain Distance of the Sea. (59. of 1813-1814.) - lxix. 419 Account of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool imported into Great Britain for the Year -endine 5th April 1820. (44. of 1820.) - ■ - - - - cxix. 189 ..:/.. '"Sofrot^thAprillUtoSthJan 18^. (9.ofl82L) - " ^xxv 165 ^■- .rAecount of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool annu^Uyimported frpm 1800 to 1826 ; ' ■' .■ v ■ and of the Rate and Amount of Duties levied on Foreign Wools in each Year during the same Period. (75. of 1826-27.) ; v w ",•';..• .'p .i ■?''^^- ^^ Account of the Quantity of Foreign Sheep or Lambs Wool imported into Great Britam from ' ^h Julv 1825 to 5th Jan. 1 827 ; showing the Qiiantity charged With Duty at ^d. and at Irf^er Pound (92. of 1826-270 - . " - - - - ccxx. 55 Account of the Quantity of British Long Wool exported from 1821 to 1826, distinguishing , -y /ijo of 1826-27.^ " " - . . - - ccxx. 57 AmmtTt of the Quantity of Shee'p and Lambs Wool imported into all the Ports of Great ; SI from all Parts- of the World, the Official Value thereof, and the Amounts and . ■■ BaSof cTstoms Duties paid thereon ; also the Amount ^e-exported, from 1814 to 1827 ffi'z nf 1 826-^27 ^ - " ' "■ " " *^''-'^-^" ^" ■ AccoSof the Quankies aM of the mcial and Declared Jalues of SHeep's WooH^ported ' 'iT,i-r>+V,pT,TtiitedKinffdom from 1818 to 1827. (8. ot 1«^«.) - - ccxxxviii. d»d Acco^n^h'^e'^meS Importation of ^ Af.Jfnrnfrti%Hantitv of Wool (imported- into Great Britain' from Foreign Parts, and of Ziish Wod WoX Yarn, and Woollen Mannfa^tures. exported to Foreign Parts in jariKbu ,YY u"i, -„,., 10971 /qq nf 1828 'i - - ccxxxviii. 393 A '"t Jr/o^ntitT i BrSh ind Foreign; Wool, British Manufactured Woollens, and " ■■'^''^7Lt:tL%1SefSTe^^ortee. from Great BHtain/in each Year from 1818 to '- ' ^ift^Zv^ththeixOmcdy^lne. (23.ofl828.) - - ccxxxvm. 413 W 6 H .4 984 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Wool _ - - - _ Woollen Wool — continued. Account of the Quantity of British Wool exported during 1827, and of the Duties payable thereon. (9. of 1828.) - . - . . Vol. ocxxxviii. p. 435 Account of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool imported into Great Britain from Foreign Parts, and of British Wool and Woollen Manufactures exported to Foreign Parts, in the Year 1828, with the Eates of Duty thereon. (27. of 1829.) - - ccltiii. 51 Accounts of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool annually imported and exported in 1827, 1828, and 1829, stating the Countries from or to which imported or exported, and the Amount of Duties levied on the Imports. (195. of 1830.) - cclxxvii. 277, 278 Accounts of Foreign Wheat and Foreign and Colonial Wool brought into Consumption in each of the last Ten Years. (64.) .... 1839, xvi. 543 Similar Accounts for the Year 1839. . - - . 1840. xx. 443 Similar Accounts for the Year 1840. (in 137.) - , . - 1841. xviii. 210 Accou;nts showing the Amount of Cotton Wool imported into the United Kingdom during each of the last Ten Years, showing the several Countries from which the same has been imported, the Amount of Duty received thereon, and the Amount entered for Home Consumption in each Year : Also, similar Accounts of Sheep's Wool, distinguishing Foreign and Colonial Wool, and also distinguishing, in respect of Foreign Wool, such as paid the Duty of Id. from such as paid the Duty of id. per Pound. (85.) 1843. xviii. 635 Eeturns of the Quantities of Wool imported into the United Kingdom from all Parts since the Year 1815 ; of the Quantities of Wool retained for Home Consumption in the United Kingdom since the Year 1825j of the Quantities of British Wool exported from the United Kingdom, with the Rates and Amount of Duty received thereon, since the Year .1825 : Also, Eeturn of the Quantities of British Woollen and Worsted Yarn exported from the United Kingdom to each British Possession and each Foreign Country, and of British Woollen Manufactures exported, since the Year 1825. (111.) - 1844. xy. 675 Account of the Quantity of Woollen Rags imported into this Country during the last Five Years, and the Amount of Duty paid j distinguishing that imported for Manufactures and that importei for Agricultural Purposes. (112.) - - 1844. xv. 693 Eeturn of the Prices of Wool, &c. 1813-19. (in 5.) - - 1844. xviii. 393-396 Account of the; Quantity of Sheep's Wool imported from Bi-itish Colonies and Foreign Countries, withtheRatesof Duty charged thereon, from 1818 to 1845. (in 59.) - 1846. xx. 329 Accounts of the Quantities of British Sheep and Lambs Wool and Woollen Yarn exported from the United Kingdom during the last Two Years, distinguishing the Countries to which exported ; and of' the Quantities of Wool imported into the United Kingdom from Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions, and from all Foreign Countries; speeifyin<» South Africa, the East Indies, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, Port Phillip South Australia, and Western Australia ; also specifying Alpaca and Vicuna Wool, the Quantities of each, and the Countries whence imported. (258.) - 1847-8. xx. 477 See also Agmcultuke; Cotton. Imports and Exports, II. 2. 6. &c. Woollen Manufacture. Woollen Cloths. See Woollen Manufacture, III. Woollen, Burying in. See Bueting in Woollen. Woollen Manufactures : I. Bills relating to the Woollen Trade : Bill to suspend Proceedings in Actions, Prosecutions, and Proceedings under certain Acts relating to the Woollen Manufacture, and also under an Act of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, so far as the same relates to Certain Persons employed or concerned in that Manufacture.' As amended. (1802-3.) ... . ^■y.'] 63. 69 ., , . . .... „ , V ' - 225 369 Bill to continue the above Act. (57. of 1803-4.) .... [viii, Bill to continue the last above Act. (62. of 1805.) ... . [xin, Bill to continue the last above Act, (13. of 1806.) - - . - '"'i. 19 Bill to revive and continue the last above Act. (21. of 1807.) - - - ix. 341 Bill to repeal several Acts relating to the Woollen Trade. (1802-3.) - - [v.] 417 Bill to continue Proceedings under the last above Bill, notwithstanding the Prorogation or Dissolution of Parliament, &c. (1802-3.) - -, - - . [y.] 451 BiU to repeal several Acts respecting the Woollen Manufacture, and to amend others; and to allow Persons employed in any Branch of that Manufacture to set up Trade in any -Place in Great Britain. (89. of 1809.) - . - ' . - xxiti. 281 Bill to repeal several Acts respecting the Woollen Manufacture, and to indemnify Persons liable to any Penalty for having acted contrary thereto. (105. of 1810.) - xxxii. 355 Bill to repeal the Act 13 Geo. 1. c.23. for the better Regulation of the Woollen Trade; (103. of 1833.) - . . cccxiv. 787 Bill for the more effectual Prevention of Frauds and Abuses committed by Weavers, Sewers, and other Persons employed in the Linen, Hempen, Union, Cotton, Silk, and Woollen Manufactures in Irelan,d, and for the better Payment of their Wages, for One Year, and from thence to the End of the next Session. (281.) - - 1840. iii. 403 Bill to amend and continue the preceding Act. (191.) . - . 1842. m. 587 Bill to amend the Laws for the Prevention of Frauds and Abuses by Persons employed in the Woollen, Worsted, Linen, Cotton, Flax, Mohair, and Silk Hosiery Manufactures, and for the further securing the Property of the Manufacturers and the Wages of the Work- men engaged therein. (192,) - - - - . 1843, III. 695 SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. • 985 Woollen ----- Worcester Woollen Mantjfactuees — continued. II. Eeports relating to the Woollen Trade : Eeport from the Committee of the House of Commons to whom was referred the Petition of certain Persons engaged in the Woollen Trade. (1802-3.) - Vol. [Vii.] p. 293 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the State of the British Wool Trade ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c. (90. of 1828.) - - ccxxxvi. 1 [Subjects : — State of the Growers of Wool. ' Comparison between the Stock in hand now and at former Periods. Depression in the Price of Wool. State of Asricjilture as dependent on the Use of particular Breeds of Sheep. Alleged Change in the Quality of the ]?le'ece. Various tJses of Long and Short Wools. Import and Export of Woollen Cloths, liffects of Duties. Change in Demand for the finer Articles of Manufacture. Manufacture of Cloths made solely from British Wool, or solely from IToreign Wool, or from a Mixture of both. Manufacture of Articles of Wool and Cotton mixed. Importation of Woollen Bags, and their Uses. Probable Increase of the Wool from Australia.] III. Accounts and Papers respecting the Woollen Trade : Account of the Quantities of Broad and Narrow Woollen Cloths milled in the West Riding ofYorkshire, from 1791 to 1819. (76. of 1820.) - - - - cxix. 193 Account of the Official and Declared Value of all Woollen Manufactures imported from Foreign Countries, from 1810 to 1826. (72. of 1826-27.) - - - coxx. 61 Account of the Value of Woollen Manufactures exported from Great Britain to all Parts of the World, except Ireland, from 1814 to 1827. (63. of 1826-27.) - - ccxx. 65 Account of the Duties levied on Woollen or Cotton Manufactured Goods and Hardware in Eussia, Prussia, France, and the United States of America. (96. of 1826-27.) - coxx. 101 Account of the Quantities of Foreign Woollens imported into the British West Indies and the British North American Colonies, from the Continent of Europe, and from the United States of America, in 1826 and 1827. (136. of 1828,) - - coxxxviii. 387 Ditto, in the Year 1828. (in 103. of 1829.) . - - cclviii. 189 Account of the Quantity of Woollen Eags imported into this Country in the Five Years ended 5th Jan. 1828. (118. of 1828.) - - - - - ocxxxviii. 391 Ditto, in the Year ended 5th Jan. 1829. (in 103. of 1829.) - - cclviti. 190 Account of the Quantities and Official and Declared Values of Manufactured Woollens ex- ported from Great Britain, from 1819 to 1827. (115. of 1828.) - ocxxxviii. 417 Account of the Quantity and Value of Cotton, Linen, Woollen, and Leather Goods, and • uhwrought Leather, exported from the United Kingdom, in each of the Ten Years from 1818 to 1827. (33. of 1828.) - - ■■ - - ccxxxvm. 431 Account of the Quantities of Woollen Cloths and Goods imported into Great Britain from Foreign Parts in 1828, and Duties paid thereon, (in 103. of 1829.) - cclviii. 189 Account of Woollen Eags imported into the United Kingdoni in 1827, 1828, and 1829, and of the Duty paid thereon. (194. of 1830.) - - - - colxxvii. 279 Account of the Amount of all Duties returned on Woollens exported to Foreign Countries in consequence of Treaties with such Countries, and the Authority under which such Returns were made. (130. of 1831-32.) ccoix. 659 Account of the Quantity of Foreign Wool imported into Great Britain in 1834, 1835, and 1836 distinguishing each Year ; with the Amount of Duty received thereon ; and the Amount of Woollen Yarn, Woollen Goods, and British Wool exported during the same Period. (219.) ----- - - 1837. x. 211 See also East India CoMPjiNT, III. 3. 4. Framework-knitting Manufacture. Imports and Exports, II. 6. &c. Printed Woven Fabrics, Wool. Woollen Mills. See Cotton Mills and, Factories. Woollen Eags. See Woollen Manufactures, II. III. Woollen Yarn. See Wool. WooLMER Forest : „,„,., r., , Bill for the better Cultivation of Navy Timber in the Forest of Woolmer in the County ot ^ Southampton. (82. of 1812.) - - - - , \'^^Y'- ,^ Bill to authorL the letting Parts of the Eoyal Forests of Dean and Woolmer, and certain other Parts of the Hereditary Possessions of the Crown. (53.) - 1854-5 iii. 551 Bni for disafforesting the Forest of Woolmer. (156.) - - - 1854-5. Ti. 627 Woolwich Dockyard : . . t , tit- i • t. Bill for enabling the Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquire certain Lands at Woolwich L the County of Kent, for better securing His Majesty's Docks there, and for the Improvement of the same. (144. of 1833.) - - - - cccxv. 289 See also Docks and Dockyards. Natal Inquiry. Naval Ebvision. Woolwich, Hulks at. See Convicts, &c. Woolwich Military Academy. See Military Expenditure. Woolwich, Ordnance Works at. See Ordnance, i. Worcester Cathedral : ' ..,„ .. /.j'-^n Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for disposing of One of the Eesidence Houses in Worcester Cathedral, (in 21.) - - 1842. vii. 177 Order if Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for providing for certain Canonical Duties in Worcester Cathedral, (m 21.) - 1842. vii. 196 III. «I «,-■//-»' 9 ^6 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Worcester ----- Works WoKCESTEE, Diocese of : ' , ■ Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring the Archdeaconry of Coventry from the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry to that of Wor- cester, (in 7.) - - - - . - 1837. Vol. xv. p. 146 Order in Council approving a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for making certain Territorial Changes in the Diocese of Worcester, &e. (in 2.) - - 1838, xvni. 88 See also Chukch of England. WORCESTBE, &C. EOAD : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Lords Committees to whom was referred the BUI for keeping in repair the Road from Worcester, through Droitwich,. to Spadesbourne Bridge in the Parish of Bromsgrove. (1802-3.) . - - . [vii.] 389 WoECBSTEE Union Woekhouse : Order of the Board of Guardians of the Worcester Poor Law Union relative to the Paupers in the Workhouse attending Public Worship on Sundays. (94.) - - 1837. lvi. 41 WOECESTEE AND HeEEFOED EaILWAT : Admiralty Eeport on the Worcester and Hereford Railway Bill. (65.12.) - 1852. xxix. 217 Ditto. (119.58.) - - - - - - 1852-3. lxvii. 489 Report of the Board of Trade on the Worcester and Hereford Railway (Severn Branch) Bill. (23. 108.) - - - ' - - - 1859, Sess. 1. viii. 329 WOECESTEE AND HeEEFOED JUNCTION RAILWAY : , Report of the Admiralty onj the Worcester and Hereford Junction Railway Bill. (119. 69.) - - - - - ' - - 1852-3. Lxvii. 491 WOECESTEESHIEE, MiNING DiSTEICTS IN. See MlNING AND ManUPACTUEING POPULATION. WoEK, Limitation op Houes op. See Bleaching, Finishing, and Dyeing Woeks. Cotton Mills, &c. Needlewoioin. WoEK, Tickets of. iSee Tickets of Woek. WoEKiNG Classes. See Laboueing Classes. Woekhouses. See Pooe and Pooe Rates, England and WixEs. Pooe in Ibeland, Woekhouse Schools. See Education and Schools, n. WoEKMEN. See Combinations. Cotton Teade. Mastees and Woekmen. Wages. Woeks, Boaed op, Ieeland : BUI to amend the Act 57 Geo. 3. c. 62. so far as relates to the Comiiiissioners of the Board of Works in beland. (32. of 1824.) - .' . . clix. 87 See also Fees, Sec. Woeks, Military. See Oednance, i. Woeks, Office of : BUI for better regulating the - Conduct of the Business of the Ofice of Works, and the Expenditure thereof. (114. of 1813-14.) - - - - lxix. 713 BiU for uniting the Office of the Surveyor General of Works and Public Buildings with the Office of the Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and. Land Revenues; and for other Purposes relating to the Land Revenues. (13. of 1831-32.) - - ccxcvi. 229 Woeks, Public : Bill to authorize the Issue of Exchequer BiUs and the Advance of Money out of the Con- solidated Fund, to a limited Amount, for. carrying on Public Works and Fisheries and Employment of the Poor. (55. of 1817.) '- • - 1 - lxxxiii. 239 Bill to amend several Acts passed for authorizing the Issue of Exchequer BiUs and the Advance of Money for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries and Employment of the Poor ; and to authorize a farther Issue of Exchequer Bills for the Purposes of the said Acts. (85. of 1831.) ------- ccxc. 263 Bill for amending the several Acts authorizing Advances for carrying on Public Works. (115. of 1833.) ' ' [- - - - - - cccxv. 209 BiU to authorize a further Issue of Exchequer Bills for Public Works and Fisheries and Em- ployment of the Poor ; and to amend the Acts relating thereto. (204.) - 1837. n. 295 Bill to authorize the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund, to a limited Amount, ' for carrying on Public Works and' Fisheries and Employment of the Poor ; and to amend the Acts authorizing the Issue of Exchequer BiUs -for the like Purposes. (68.) - - ■ ^ - - - ■- - 1842. IV. 329 Bill to empower the Commissioners for the Issue of Loans for Public Works and Fisheries to make Loans in Money to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods in lieu of Loans heretofore authorized to be .made 19 Exchequer Bills. (284.) - - ,1846. iv. 329 BUI to authorize the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for cariying on Public Works and Fisheries and Employment of the Poor. (286.) - - 1846. iv. 333 Bill to authorize for a further Period the Advance of Money, for same Purposes as above mentioned. (210.) ' . ' - ... . 1851. vi. 109 Bill for transferring the Duties of pavingy lighting, watering, and cleansing Parts of the Crown Estate in the District of the Regent's Park, and certain Streets and Places in Westminster, from' the Commissioners acting under several Acts of Their late Majesties King George the Fourth and King William the Fourth to the Parishes ; and for trans- ferring the Jurisdiction of the said Commissioners over certain other Places in Westminster to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings ; and foi- other Purposes. (284.) - - - - '. ' - - 1851. it. 297 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 987 WOEKS WoBKS, PtTBi.rc — continued. Bill to amend the Act 14 & 15 Vict. c. 42. for the Direction of Public "Works and Buildings ; and to vest the Buildings appropriated for the Accommodation of the Supreme Courts of Justice in Edinburgh in the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings. (155.) - - - - . . 1852. Vol. it. p. 327 Bill to transfer Westminster Bridge and "the Estates of " The Commissioners of Westminster Bridge" to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings ; and to enable such last-mentioned Commissioners to remove the present Bridge, and to build a new Bridge on or near the' Site thereof. (280.) - - - 1852-3. vil. 729 Bill for altering the Mode of Kepayment of Advances by the Public Works Loan Commis- sioners under the Public Health Act 1848, and other Acts. (247.) - 1852-3. vii. Ill Bill to place Public Statues within the Metropolitan Police District under the Control of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings. (134.) - 1854. vi. 195 Bill to authorize for a further Period the Advance of Money out of the Consolidated Fund for carrying on Public Works and Fisheries, and for the Employment of the Poor. (74.) _ - - ...... 1856. VI. 217 Account showing the Amount advanced and repaid during each of the last Ten Years by the Loan Commissioners for Public Works, (in 115.) - . 1852-3. xxv. 196 Sums voted in Supply for Public Buildings; See Finance. See also Grand Juries, &c. Land Revenue. Metropolis Improvements. Offices, Public, II. Works, Public, Colonial. See Colonies. Works, Public, Ireland : . . Bill for the Extension and Promotion of Public Works in Ireland, (112. of ] 831.) - ccxc. 443 Bill to promote the Improvement of a District of |iIountain Land [called Pobble O'Keefe] in the Counties of Limerick, Cork, and Kerry, in Ireland, by making new Roads through the same, and to encourage the Employment of the poor Inhabitants thereof. (136. of 1831-32.) - - - - - - ccxcvi. 797 Bill to amend the Acts for the Extension and Promotion of Public Works in Ireland. (98.) - - - - - - - 1837. III. 389 Bill to extend and amend the Provisions of the Acts for the Extension and Promotion of Public Works in Ireland ; and for the Recovery of Public Monies advanced for the Use of Counties, Parishes, and other Districts in Ireland on the Faith of Grand Jury Presentments and Parochial Assessments. (204.) ... 1839. iii. 505 Bill to amend the Acts for carrying on Public Works in Ireland. (198.) - 1843. iii. 107 Bill for the further Amendment of the Acts for the Extension and Promotion of Public Works in Ireland. (13.)' ^As amended in Committee. (23.) As amended on Report. (34.) ..--.- 1846. iv. 341. 353. 369 A similar Bill. (44.) - - - - - - 1846. iv. 383 BiU to authorize the Application of Money for the Purposes of Loans for carrying on Public Works in Ireland. (281.) ....-- 1846. iv. 397 Bill to provide additional' Funds for Loans and Grants for Public Works in Ireland. (310.) - - - - - - - 1846. IV. 403 BiU to authorize a further Issue of Money in aid of Public Works of acknowledged Utility in poor Districts in Ireland. (313.) - - - - - 1846. iv. 409 Bill to extend and consolidate the Powers hitherto exercised by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland, and to appoint additional Commissioners. (287.) - 1846. iv. 413 Bill for enabling the Commissidners of Public Works in Ireland to purchase Land for Prisons in Ireland. (92.) - - - - - - - 1847. v. 237 Bill to facilitate the Completion of Public Works in Ireland. (14i) 1847-8. vl 295 Bill to amend the Act of the present Session to facilitate the Completion of Public Works in Ireland. (109.) - 1847-8. vi. 313 Bill to vest in the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland certain Works and Rights of the Lough Corrib Improvement Company, and to compensate such Company for the same. (346.) - - - - - - - 1850. iv. 435 Bill to authorize for a further Period the Application of Money for the Purposes of Loans for carrying on Public Works in Ireland. (211.) - . . 1851. ti. 117 A similar BiU. (75.) ... - - - 1856. vi. 225 Reports from Richard Griffith, Esq., John KiUaly, Esq., and Alexander Nimmo, Esq., CivU Engineers, to the Government of Ireland, relating to Public Works now proceeding or projected, and their Effects. (143. of 1824.) - - - _ clxv. 75 First Report of the Commissioners for the Extension and Improvement 'of Public Works in Ireland. (233.) - - - - - 1834. xvii. 1 [Sdbjeots:— Loans and Grants for Public Works under 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 33. Collection of Repay- ' ' ments of the Advances made out of Consolidated Fund by the late Loan Commissioners. Inland Navigation. Fisheries. Roads and Bridges under 6 Geo. 4. c. 101. Public Buildings in Dublin, and Phoenix Park. Harbours ; with Plans of Galway Harbour and Antrim Coast Eoad.] Second Report of the Commissioners. (234.) .... 1834. xvii. 31 [Subjects:— Same as those of the preceding Eeport— With Nineteen Plans of proposed Improve- ments in Kingstovf n, Dunmore, and Limerick Harbours, Antrim Coast Beads, Dublin and Kingstown Railway, and Kenmare and Bantry new Eoad.] Third Report of the Commissioners. (53.) - - - 1835. xii. 341' [Subjects: — Same as those of the First Report.] Maps and Plans to the Third Report. (53.) - 1835. xii. 381 [Plans of the Government Beads in Clare, Dunmore Harbour, Antrim Coast Boad, Dublin and • Kingstown Railway, Drogheda Harbour, Ballysh.annon Harbour, Barrow Navigation, and Ennis- corthy and Wexford-Canal.] ■ ' '' • ' " ' 6 12 988 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Works WoEKS, Public, Ireland — continued. Fourth Report of the CommiSBioners. (340.) -' - - 1836. Vol. ix. p. 163 [Subjects : — Same as those of the First Eeport.— With Map of the Lower Boyne Navigation, Plan of the Addition to the Law Courts, Dublin, and Section of Law Library, Four Courts, Dublin,] Fifth Report of the Commissioners. (261.) - . . ' . 1837. lvi. 171 [Subjects : — Same as those of the First Report With Plans of the Upper and Lower Passes at Bealadangan, County Galway, and of Thomond Bridge at Limerick.] Sixth Report of the Commissioners. (326.) - - _ - 1838. XLVi. 109 [Subjects:— Same as those of the First Report, with the Addition of— Howth Harbour. Lunatic Asylums. Also, a Map of Tyrawley and Erris.] Seventh Report of the Commissioners. (1,09.) - - 1839. xxvir. pt. 2. p. 501 Eighth Report of the Commissioners. (188.) - - - 1840. xv. 427 I^inth Report of the Commissioners. (109.) - - - 1841. xxxii. 427 Tenth Report of the Commissioners. - - - - 1842. xxiv. 471 Eleventli Report of the Commissioners. .... 1843. xl. 379 Twelfth Report of the Commissioners. - ... 1844. xx;xiii. 843 Thirteenth Report of the Commissioners. .... 1845. xxxviii. 327 [Subjects of the aboye Seven Kepokts : — Same as those of the First Report, with the Addition of Lunatic Asylums.] Fourteenth Report of the Commissioners. - . - 1847. xxxix. 677 [Subjects : — Same as those of the First Report, with the Addition of— Lunatic Asylums. Mayuooth College. New Colleges.] Fifteenth Report of the Commissioners. .... 1847. xxxix. 725 [Subjects : — Loans and Grants fur Public Works under 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 33. Collection of Repay- ments of old Loans under 6 Geo. 4. c. 101. and 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 33. Inland Navigations. Fisheries, Roads, and Bridges. Public Buildings. Harbours. Lunatic Asylums. Maynooth College. New Colleges. Works under 9 Vict. c. 1., carried oh partly by Loans and partly by Grants, pursuant to 1 Vict. c. 2 1 . Piers and Harbours, pursuant to 9 Vict. c. 3. Drainages under summary Proceedings, 9 Vict. c. 4. Euiployraeut of Labouring Poor under 9 & 10 Vict. c. 107. Drainages under ordinary Drainage Acts.] Sixteenth Report of the Commissioners. ... 1847-8. xlvi. 487 [Subjects :— Same as those of the Fifteenth Report, with the Addition of— Landed Property Improvement (10 Vict. c. 32).] Seventeendi Report of the Commissioners. - . . 1849. xlv. 347 [Contents :— Same as those of th6 Fifteenth Report, with thp Addition of— Landed Property Improvement (10 Vict. c. 33.), and Employment of the Labouring Poor.] Eighteenth Report of tlie Commissioners. .... 1850. xxxii. 29 [Subjects ; — Loans and Grants for Public Buildings. Landed Property Improvement. Public Buildings. Queen's Colleges, &c. Lunatic Asylums. Roads and Bridges. Post Roads repaired. Roads completed by Loans from Relief Repayments. Arterial Drainage. Piers and Harbours. Inland Navigation, &c.] Ninteenth Annual Report of the Commissioners. Tv^entieth Annual Report of the Commissioners. Twenty-first Report of the Commissioners. Twenty-second Report of the Commissioners. Twenty-third Report of tlie Commissioners. Twenty-fourth Report of the Commissioners. Twenty-fifth Report of the Commissioners. Twenty-sixth Report of the Commissioners. ... l'857-8. xxxiii. 323 [Subjects op the above Eight Reports :— Same as those of the Eighteenth Report.] First Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Amount of Advances made by the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland. (139.) - 1835. xxvi. 205 [Subjects : — Constitution and Duties of the Board. Powers of lending Exchequer Bills and making Grants. Expenses and Controlling Powers of the Board. Regulations as to future Loans and Grants. Execution of Public Works : Formation of Roads; small Piers, Quays, and Harbouj'S ; Safety Harbours; and Inland Navigations and Railroads.] Second Report ; with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, &c, (160.) - 1836. xxiv. 1 [Subjects : — Inquiry into the reclaiming of Waste Lands. Recommendation that the Commissioners of Public Works have Power to undertake, on the Requisition of Two Thirds of the Proprietors, Drainages of Bogs, Embankments, and the Removal of Obstructions in Rivers which cause Inunda- tions. Juries to ba formed for valuing Mill Site and Fish Weirs. Transfer of the Fiscal Functions of Grand Juries to Barony Boards. Evils of the Process of Custodiam.] Papers relative to Crown Land Experimental Improvements at King William's Town or Pobble O'Keefe and Coi'k and Kerry New Roads. (194.) . - 1836. xxvi. 333 Report of Mr. Walker to the Commissioners for Loans to Public Works on the Great Southern and Western Railway. (206.) . - - 1847. xl. 349 Letter from Lord Kingston, dated 7th July 1849, to the Board of Works in Ireland, addressed to Captain Broughton, R.E.,. and the Grentlemen of the Board of Works ; together with Sir William Somerville's Letter to Lord Kingston, of same Date, enclosed therein. (246.) - - . - . I . . 1849. XXV. 205 Communications made to the Irish Government by the Marquess of Westmeath and others, relative to the Public Works in the Barony of Delvin, imder Mr. Labouchere's Letter, &c. (154.) - - - - . . - 1850. XIII. 255 Accounts of Sums granted for the Relief of the Poor in Ireland in 1822, and of the Sums ■ placed at the Disposal of Commissioners under 57 Geo. 3. c. 34., for carrying on Public Works in Ireland, during the last Seven Years. (144. of 1824.) - - clxxii. 5 - 1851. XXVIII. 301 - 1852. XXVII. 321 - 1852-3. lxiv. 553 - 1854. XXXVI. 367 - 1854-5. XXXIV. 385 - 1856. XXXIX. 313 1857, Sess. 2', , XXX. 367 SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-1859. 989 Works . - . . . Writs WoKKS, Public, Ibeland — continued. Account of Sums granted by Parliament for Public Works and Employment of the Poor, &c. in Ireland, from. Ist January 1801 to 1st January 1817, and from that Period to 31st March 1844. (in ,113.) - - . , . 1,844. Vol. xv. p. 252 Absti^acts of the Amounts and Results of the several Applications for Grants and Loans made to the Board of Public Works in L-eland, from the passing of the Act 1 & 2 Will. 4. c. 33. to the 5th January 1844. (in, 113.) - - - - 1844. xv. 277 Accounts showing the present Establishment of the Board of Works in Ireland, the several Officers employed by them or connected therewith, and the Amount . of their Salaries and Emoluments ; and also the several Duties and Functions with which the Board of Public Works in Ireland and the Commissioners severally are charged, and setting forth the specific Acts under which they act. (205.) - - 1846. xix. 3 Account (since the Union) of all Sums of Money advanced on Loan by the Imperial Treasury for Public Works or other Purposes in Ireland ; specifying the Purpose for which, the Parties to whom, and the Conditions on which each Loan has been advanced, and how far such Conditions have been complied with ; distinguishing all Advances and Eepay- ments made since the Establishment of the Board of Works ; to which is prefixed a Correspondence on the same Subject. (102.) ... 1847. xx. 365 Account in continuation of the preceding, so far as relates to the Department of the Pay- master of Civil Services in Ireland. (226.) . - - 1847. XX. 497 Accounts (in continuation of 102. of 1847) of all Sums advanced on Loan by the Imperial Treasury for Public Works, &c. in Ireland, &c. (128. & 247.) - 1849. xiv. 101.209 Communications between the Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the Poor Law Commissioners (Ireland), and other Persons, in the Years 1846-47, respecting the Means of aifording temporary Relief in Ireland by Employment on Public Works or otherwise. (123.) -■ - 1852. xvii. 391 Letters or Orders from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to the Board of Works in 1846, 1847, in anticipation of Special Presentment Sessions. (189.) - - 1852. .xvii. 399 Copies of the Judgments of the Master of the Rolls in Ireland in the Cases of (9th May 1853) Sir Frederick Forster, Baronet, and others. Petitioners ; Edward Hornsby, Esquire, Secretary to the Board of Works, Respondent : And (25th May 1853) Robert Hamilton Stubber and others, Petitioners ; Edward Hornsby, Secretary to the Board of Works, Respondent. (279.) - - - - - , - 1852-3. xxv. 417 See also Bogs. Distress in Ireland. Embankmisnts. Emigration. Fisheries, Ireland. Grand Juries. Great Southern and Western Railway, Ireland. Improvement and Drainage of Lands. Inland Navigation, Ireland. Irish Packet Station. Kilkerran Road. King William's Town, Cork. Kingstown Harbour. Limerick Port and Harbour. Ojffices, Public. Peace, Public, Ireland, II. Piers and Quays. Poor IN Ireland. Roads and BkidgIes, Ireland. Tkalee Harbour. Wobbal's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords oh the Bill to dissolve the Marriage of John Worral, Esquire, with Sophia Mariner his now Wife, and to enable him to many again. (69. of 1824.) . - - - - clxxiii. 331 Worship, Places of. See Church of England, Church of Ireland. Church of Scotland. Dissenting Places of Worship. Worsted. See Silk Trade and Silk Goods, 1. 1.2. Worsted Yarn. See Canada, Upper and Lower. Wool. WoRTHAM, Frances Louisa : Appendix to the amended Petition of Jane Wortham for Leave to bring in a Bill to dissolve, rescind, and make void the Marriage of William Burton Newenham and Frances Louisa, the Petitioner's Daughter, and to enable her to marry again. (120.) - 1846. xix. 289 Worts or Wash. See Spirits. Wounding. See Crimes and Offences, I. 8. 8 a. III. Wrecks. See Shipwrecks. Wreck and Salvage. See Salvage. Wrexham, British Schools at. See Education and Schools, Great Britain, II. Writers. See East India Company, 1. 6. III. i. 4. Writs De Lunatico Inquirendo. See Lunacy and Lunatics, 1. 1. III. Writs for Election op Members. See Elections and Electors, 5. Writs in Court of Common Pleas. See Common Pleas, Court of. Writs in Exchequer, Ireland, Sealing op. See Exchequer, Court of, Ireland. Writs of Capias and Summons. See Queen's Bench, Court of. Writs of Error : Bill for preventing frivolous Writs of Error. (171. of 1825.) - - clxxvi. 1129 BUI to enable Parties to sue out and prosecute Writs of Error in certain Cases upon the Pro- ceedings on Writs of Mandamus. (225.) ... . - 1843. in. 23 Bill to stay Execution in Prosecutions for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (64.) ..-'------ 1844... n. 47 Bill to stay Execution of Judgment for Misdemeanors upon giving Bail in Error. (22.) As amended in Committee. (145.) As amended on Re-commitment. (ISl.) .------- 1845. n. 49. 51. 55 ' 613 990 GENERAL INDEX TO THE Writs - - - - - Yabmouth Weits op Eeboe — continued. Bill to make further Provision for staying Execution of Judgment for Misdemea,nors upon giving Bail in Error. (52.)—". — ^As amended on Eeport. (78.) - 1852-3. Vol. iii. p. 55. 61 Eeturn of Eecognizances in Writs of Error which have been filed in the Cro-wn Office under 8 & 9 Viet.- c. 68., and which of them have been estreated : Also, Eeturn of the Sen- tences pronounced in the several Cases to which such Eecognizances relate : Also, Eeturn stating in which of the said Writs of^Error Judgment has been entered, distinguishing the Judgments of Affirmance and Eeversal ; also distinguishing the Cases in which the Judgment of Eeversal was signed for Want of a Joinder in Error, or in which the Judgment was pronounced without Argument : And also, Eeturn of the Cases in which the Plaintifi' in Error has surrendered or paid any Fine in Execution of the Sentence. (94.) - - - - - - 1852-3. xxy. 373 See also Appeals to the House of Lords. Courts in England, Supeeioe. Exchequer, Couet op, England. Opinions and Eeasons in Appeal Cases. Privy Council Appellate Jurisdiction. Questions to Judges. Weits of Habeas Coepus. See Habeas Coepus. WeIts op Mandamus. See Mandamus, Writs of. Writs op Quare Impedit and Ne Admittas. See Quaee Impedit. Writs op Eight. See Actions, Limitation of. Appeals of Murder. Wurtemburg. See Statistical Tables. Treaties, lxvi. 2. « Wtatt's Divorce : Minutes of Evidence taken upon the Second Eeading of the Bill " to dissolve the Marriage of Thomas Wyatt, Esq., with Elizabeth Grey, his now Wife, and to enable him to marry again." (91.) - - - - - - - 1841. xx. 347 ' Wycombe Union : Communications relative to the Accounts of the Wycombe Union, which took place between the Poor Law Commissioners, &c. and the Board of Guardians of the Union, &c. between January 1839 and December 1843 : Also, Eeports and other Communications in Writing addressed to the Commissioners or their Secretary by their Assistant Commissioners or others, in relation to the Conduct of the Auditor and Clerk of the Wycombe Union for the above-mentioned Period ; and of aU written Communications frqm the Commis- sioners in relation thereto. (234.) - . . _ . 1847. xxi. 353 Wylde, Colonel. See Bergara, Wyndham's Divorce : Proceedings had before the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras on Wynd- ham's Divorce Bill. (10.) - - ... 1854. XX. 829 Minutes of Evidence taken before the House of Lords upon the Second Eeading of Wynd- ham's Divorce Bill, (h.) - - . . 1854-5. xxi. 309 Wythe, Eutland v. See Rutland v. Doe dem. Wythe. X. Xuereb, Paolo : Correspondence relating to the Trial of Paolo Xuereb, a Maltese, in the t)ourt of the Bey of Tunis. -• - - - - - - 1844. xn. 135 Y. Yards. See Natal Timber. Yarmouth (Geeat) Borough of : Bill for disfranchising the Freemen of Borough of Great Yarmouth. (123.)- 1847-8. iv. 667 Bill for confirming a 'certain Provisional Order of the General Board of Health for applying the Public Health Act, 1848, to the Borough of Great Yarmouth. (260.) -. 1851. v, 41 Eeport from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Great Yarmouth Electicjn Petition ; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. (143.) - - 1847-8. xxix. 363 Yarmouth (Great) Haven, &c. : ". Eeport of the Admiralty on the Great Yarmouth Haven, Bridge, and Navigation Imprbte- mentBill. (49.5.) - . . . . 1849. xxxvil ,9 Eeport of the Admiralty on the Great Yarmouth Wellington Pier Bill. (119.6.) - , - - - - - - 1852-3. Lxvii. 375 Yarmouth (Great) Wateewoeks : Reportof the Admir^ty on the Great Yarmouth Waterworks Bill. (119. 14 ) 1852-3. Lxvn. 391 Yaen : PricesofFlaxand Yarn from 1834 to 1841. (in 216.) - - - 1841. xxiv. 510 Tariff of Duties' on the Import of Tow Yarns, &c. into France, (in 2I16.7- 1841. xxiv. 509 /See «i«o Cotton, Cotton GooDs^&p.;, Wool. SESSIONAL PAPEKS, 1801-1859. 991 Yell-ow ----- York TllLLOW .fETE^l. See QUAEAHTINB, WeST InDIA CoLONIES, 1. Yeoman Ushbk op the Black Rod. See House of Lords, i. Yeomankt. iSee Volukteees and Yeomanrt. Yeovil, Bridpoet, and Exeter Railway : Report of the Coimnissioners of Railways on the Bill for making a Railway from Yeovil and Bridport to Exeter, with Branches. ' (in 148. U.) ' - - 1847. Vol. xx. p. 77 York, Archbishop of : ~. Bills for extinguishing the Secular Jurisdiction of the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Ely in certain Liberties in the Counties of York, Nottingham and Cambridge. (256. & 280.) ...... . 1836. in. 569. 575 Bill to explain and amend the Act 6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 87. for extinguishing the Secular Jurisdic- tion of the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Ely in certain Liberties in the Counties of York, Nottingham, and Cambridge. (196.) - - - 1837. iv. 87 See also Church op England. York, Diocese or. York Assizes. See Crimes and Offences, in. i. York, Chancery Court of: Statements of the Number of Causes of Correction of Clerks heard and determined in the Consistorial Court of Chester and the Chancery Court of York. (190.) - 1839. xvi. 243 York, Convocation of the Province of : Copies of the Form of Writs used for the Summoning and Prorogation of the Convocation of : the Clergy of the Province of York. (132.) - - - 1852. xvii. 83 York County Hospital : Paper on the Warming and Ventilating of the York County Hospital; by Niel Amott, M.D. (in 164.) - - - - - 1849. xxvn. 608 York, Dean and Chapter of. See Church of England, 1. 1. York Diocesan Training School. See Education and Schools, G-eeat Britain, IL York, Diocese op : Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for endowing the See of Ripon with Estates from the Diocese of York, and making certain Changes in the same, (in 7.) - ■ 1837. xv. 139 Orders in Council ratifying Two Schemes of the Ecclesiastical .Commissioners, for providing a Site for a Residence for Bishops of Ripon, and for altering the Boundary Line between the Dioceses of York and Ripon. (68.) - - - 1838. xviii. 107 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring the Archdeaconry of Leicester from the Diocese of Lincoln to that of Peterborough ; for augmenting the Income of the Bishop of the latter See ; and for transferring the Arch- deaconry of Nottingham from the Province and Diocese of York to the Province of Canterbury and Diocese of Lincoln on the first Avoidance of the See of Peterborough, (iji 2.) - - - - - - ' 1838. xvin. 98 Order in Council approving a Scheme of -the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring an Estate from the See of York to the See of Ripon. (in 8.) - 1840. xx. 275 Order in Council ratifying a Scheme of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, for transferring certain Peculiars from the Province and J5iocese of York to the Province of Canterbury and Diocese of Lincoln, (in 21.) - - - - 1842. vii. 182 See also Church op England. York, Archbishop op. York Drainage and Sanitary Improvement and Foss Navigation : Report of the Admiralty on the York Drainage and Sanitary Improvement' and Foss Naviga- tion Bill. (119.46.) - ... 1852-3. Lxvii. 465 BiU to enable the Commissioners of Woods to complete the Contract for the Sale of York House, and to purchase certain Lands for a RoyalPark. (118.) - - 1841. iil 597 See also Land Revenue, II. ... York AND Newcastle Railway : ,, ^ , . -nt ^i ■ r. -i ro ^ Reports of the Commissioners of Railways on the York and Newcastle Railway (Pelan, Tyne Docks, Branches, &c.,— Wearmouth Dock Enlargement,— Mam Lme Improvement. &c —Hartlepool Dock and RaUway, &c.. Purchase) Bill ; Also on the York and New- castle and Berwick Amalgamation BiU; also on the York and Newcastle, Newcastle and Berwick, and North British Amalgamation BiU. (in 148. 68.) - 1847. XL. 321 York, Newcastle, AND Berwick Railway : xi. rr^t,- j -d j- pxt. v i Clause to be proposed by the Lord Monteagle of Brandon on the Third Reading of the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway (Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Carlisle Railway Lease and Amalgamation) Bill, and the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway and Maryport and Carlisle Railway Lease and Amalgamation Bill. (283) ^ " ^ " 1849. yi-«15 Second Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the above-named BiUs. f209 ■)----■■"" ^^'^9- xxxii. 669 Report of the Commissioners of RaUways on said Bills (201.) - 1849 xlvi. 309 Report of the Admiralty on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway (Branch to Alnmouth and to Newcastle Quay) BiU. (49.6.) - " ,^ " , ^ " ^^f" T^^-}t Report of the Committee appointed by the Proprietors of the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway to investigate the Great North of England Purchase Account ; comprising thfi Evidence of Witnesses examined by Committee, (in 21.-App.) - 1849. xxix. 426 6 14 992 INDEX TO SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1801-69. York - - - - - - Zutlen York, Newcastle, ani> Berwick Eailwat — continued. Evidence taken before the Committee of Investigation of the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Eailway; and the Second Report to the Shareholders assembled at the adjourned Meeting held at York on Thursday, 19th July 1849. (253.) - - 1849. Vol. xvi. p. 451 Report of the Admiralty on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Railway (Alteration in Levels in Bishop Auckland Branch) Bill, (66. 8.) - - - 1850. xxxiv. 385 Report of the Admiralty on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Eailway (Abandonment of Part of Bishop Auckland Branch, &c.) Bill. (56. 24.) - - 1851. xxx. 395 Report of the Admiralty on the York, Newcastle, and Berwick Eailway (Construction of Docks, &c.) BiU. (33.40.) - . . . 1854.' xxxvii. 829 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the last-mentioned Bill. (229.) .... 1854. xxi. 315 York and North Midland Railway : Reporjt from the Lords Committees on the Bill for n^aking a Railway from the City of York to and into the Township of Altofts, with various Branches, all in the West Riding of the County of York or County of the same City. (145.) - - 1836. xn. 35 Report of the Commissioners of Railways on the York and North Midland (Knottingley Branch, East Riding Canals Purchase, Hull Station and Branches, Harrowgate Branch, &c.) Bill, (in 148. 59.) - . . - 1847. XL. 273 Report of the Admiralty on the York and North Midland Railway (Branch to the Victoria or East Dock at Hull) Bill, (65. 40.) .... 1852. xxix. 309 York Drainage and Sanitary Improvement and Fobs Navigation : Report of the Admiralty on the York Drainage and Sanitary Improvement and Foss Navigation BiU. (119.46.) ..... 1852-3. Lxvii. 465 Yorkshire. See Elections and Electors, 3. Woollen lif anupactures, IH. Yorkshire Philosophical Society. See Land Revenue, II. s. Yorkshire Railway Schemes. See Railways, II. Youghal Harbour and Blackwater River : Report of Captain Fraser, R.N., on the State of the Navigation and Weii-s in the Harbour and Port of Youghal and the River Blackwater in Ireland, addressed to the Commissioners of the Admiralty : Also, Correspondence between the Admiralty and the Commissioners of Fisheries, Ireland, on the above Report and Subject. (247.) - 1852. xvii. 639 YoxHALL Rectory. See Stoneleigh, &c. Young Persons. See Children. Youthful OrrENDERs. See Crimes and Offences, 1. 22. II. 2. III. i. Gaols and Prisons, 1. 1. n. Police OP the Metropolis, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Returns TO Secretary op State, z. Zemindar op Nozeed. See East Indies, HI, i. Zemindarry Revenue Settlement. See East Indies, II. 1. ZoLLVEREiN. See G-erman Union op Customs. Zoological Society, Grants to. See Finance. ZoQLU Country. See Aborigines. ZoucHE Claim of Peerage : Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee for Privileges to whom was referred the Petition of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Baronet, of Parkham Park, claiming the Title, Honour, and Dignity of Baron Zouche of Haiyngworth. .... vm. 259 Zuylen, Baron de. See Greece.