Monuments to Civilians : VOL. ❘ page. Copy of letter from Sir R. Peel to C. L. Eastlake, Secretary to the Commission for Promoting the Fine Arts, on the subject of the erection of monuments to men distinguished by eminent attainments in civil, literary, or scientific pursuits; (636.) XXX. 583 Morea: Quantities of principal articles imported f 1840; [in 427.] Moveables (Scotland): Bill, intituled, "An Act to alter and amend in certain parts the Law of Succession Municipal Corporations. see Corporations. Murder. see Executions for Murder. Museums: Total amount of money granted by Parliament or derived from funds of a public N. Nankeens : Quantity of nankeen clothes imported into the United Kingdom from China, each National Debt. see Public Debt. National Gallery. see Miscellaneous Services, IV. National Schools (Ireland) : Return of all national schools in Ireland which have been erected to or within Returns from each national school in Ireland, of the number of pupils who, for Naturalization: Navy : Bill for enabling Her Majesty, under certain regulations, and with certain restric tions, to grant to foreigners the rights and privileges of British subjects; (50.) II. 709 1. Admiralty Commission: Copy of the last patent constituting the Commission for executing the office of Lord High Admiral, with a return of the names and ranks of the persons constituting that Commission, and the pay and allowance, of each, and whether they occupy the houses appropriated for them by Government; (5.) - XXXI. 303 2. Civil Appointments : Return of all civil appointments in the naval service, 1842; stating the length of time the individuals have been in active service, and from what situation they have been taken; (221.) XXXI. 259 VOL. page. Navy-continued. 3. Estimates: Wa 4. Men voted: Number of men and boys, including Royal marines, voted for the service of the Navy, 5. Navy Receipt and Expenditure : 6. Promotions: Return of officers of all grades promoted since June 1838, distinguishing those on full pay and those on half pay; total number of promotions since July 1838, stating the number promoted each year; total number of officers each year, 1822.1839, 1840. 1843; and also total amount for the sea pay of those employed; total number of officers of each rank on half pay and in commission each year, from 1834; (449.) XXXI. 273 7. Ships in Ordinary : Return of ships of the Royal Navy of all classes in ordinary, on 1 December 1842; of all classes of ships of the Royal Navy in commission, on 1 December 1842; with a return of the number of officers and men allowed in each class in the complements of the ships; (168.) XXXI. 257 8. Ships Foundered at Sea: Number of ships of war that have foundered at sea, or not been heard of since 9. Ten-gun Brigs: Return of ten-gun brigs launched, 1808-1832, with the name and tonnage of each; Number of sixteen-gun brigs and ten-gun brigs built since 1832, including those built for the packet service; name and tonnage of each, date of launching; number commissioned by commanders and lieutenants; (360.) see also Hoskins, Mr. Marine Engines. Niger Expedition. Negro Education. see Miscellaneous Services, V. Netherlands. see Holland. Slave Trade. Nevis : XXXI. 265 Quantities and value of the exports from and imports into, 1838 and 1839; [in 427.] see also West Indies. New Brunswick: Quantities and value of the exports from and imports into, 1838 and 1839; [in 427.} see also Commissariat. Emigration, 1. Quantities and value of the exports from and imports into, 1838 and 1839; [in 427.] LV. 392. 402. 468. 479 see also Commissariat. New Ross: Names of masters, owners, crews and ships belonging to New Ross, that have VOL. page. New South Wales: Quantities and value of imports into and exports from, 1838 and 1839; [in 427.] see also Commissariat. Emigration, 1. 3. Norfolk Island. New Street Paving. see Paving. Newspapers: Number of stamps issued to, and the amount of advertisement duty paid by each of the newspapers of the United Kingdom, July to December 1842; (98.) XXX. 513 Return of the number of stamps issued to each newspaper of the United Kingdom, and the amount of advertisement duty paid by each, 1840, 1841, 1842; (174.) XXX. 537 Stamps issued to, and advertisement duty paid by the various newspapers of Great Britain and Ireland, January to March 1843; (282.) XXX. 559 Return of the number of newspaper stamps issued, and the amount of advertisement duty paid on the several newspapers in England and Wales, from 1 April to 30 June 1843 inclusive; (611.) XXX. 571 New Zealand: Quantities and value of principal articles † 1840; [in 427.] LV. 90. 106 Niger Expedition: Mortality which occurred on board the ships sent to explore the Niger, specifying those who have died since the return of the expedition, from the effects of disease contracted during its progress; (83.) Papers relative to the expedition to the River Niger; [472.] Norfolk Island: XXXI. 335 XLVIII. 39 Bill to amend so much of an Act of last Session, for the government of New South Normal School, Borough Road: Copies or extracts of correspondence, from August 1, 1839, to the present time, between the Committee of Council on Education and the Committee of the British and Foreign School Society, relative to the grant of 5,000l. to the Normal School in the Borough Road, and the question of school inspection; (217.) North America. see America, North. North Leach House of Correction : XL. 593 Copy of correspondence and report relating to North Leach House of Correction; [463.] XLIII. 375 Abstract of the receipts and payments on account of the duties levied for the Bill for removing doubts as to the service of clerks and apprentices to public notaries, and for amending the laws regulating the admission of public notaries; (539.) Nottingham Election: III. 443 Minutes of the proceedings and evidence taken before the Select Committee on VOL. page. Nova Scotia : Quantities and value of imports into and exports from, 1838 and 1839; [in 427] Nutmegs : see also Commissariat. Miscellaneous Services, V. Quantities imported, exported and cleared for consumption in the 1839 and 1840; [in 427.] 0. Oaths: Bill, intituled "An Act to alter the hours within which certain oaths and declarations are to be made and subscribed in the House of Peers ;" (32.) III, 449. Oaths (Ireland) : Bill to abolish the Catholic oath as a qualification for voters at elections in Offenders, Apprehension of. see Apprehension of Offenders. Offices: Increase and diminution (1842) in the number of persons employed in all public departments, or in salaries, &c. of all persons in the public service, specifying the amount thereof; distinguishing increase and diminution of allowances granted as retired allowances to persons who had held office; specifying grounds of increase and diminution in any department of any such salary, &c. or superannuation, which shall be granted; (122.) Offices (Scotland). see Miscellaneous Services, II. Oil: Quantities of each sort imported, ex ported and cleared for consump-[1839 and 1840; [in 427.] Oil Seed Cakes: Account of the quantity of oil seed cakes entered for home consumption in the United Kingdom, 1840-41-42, with the amount of duty paid thereon; and distinguishing also the ports at which such entries have been made; (238.) LII. 289 O'Neil, A. G. see Staffordshire Magistrates. Opium: Correspondence relative to the actual value of the opium delivered up to the Quantities imported, exported, re exported and cleared for con- [1839 and 1840; [in 427.] Oranges and Lemons: LV. 19. 97. 109 LVI. 20. 102. 112 Quantities imported into and exported from the United Kingdom, and cleared for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1839 and 1840; [in 427.] LV. 17.95 Ordnance: Estimates of the office of Ordnance, including barracks, surveys of the United Return of the number of men and boys voted for the service of the Ordnance VOL. | page. Ordnance Survey (Scotland): Year in which the Ordnance survey was commenced; number of officers, &c. at present employed, or to be employed during the current year; instructions from the Board of Ordnance to the officers conducting the survey, in reference to the scale on which it is to be laid down, and the precise description of survey determined upon as regards the delineation of boundaries; statement of exact state of survey at this date; what portion has been executed, &c.; (246.) XLIX. 137 Ottoman Empire. see Turkey. Return of outrages reported by the constabulary, Ireland, during 1837, 1838, · LI. 173 LI. 177 see also Disturbances (Ireland). Oysters: 1839 and 1840; [in 427.] LV. 19 Quantities imported, exported and cleared) P. Packets: Copy of any corsespondence which has taken place with regard to the removal of see also West India and Peninsular Mails. Painters' Colours: Declared value, British and Irish, exported to each f 1840; [in 427.] Paisley: LV. 116 LVI. 120 Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the treatment of the unemployed and destitute inhabitants of Paisley, between the month of May 1841 and the present time; with the Minutes of Evidence, &c.; (115.) VII. í Palaces. see Royal Palaces. Palestine. see Syria and Palestine. Paper: Produce of excise duty thereon, 1831 to LV. 28 1840; quantities of each kind charged 1838 to 1840; [in 427.] Parishes (Scotland) : Bill to facilitate the disjoining or dividing of extensive or populous parishes, and the creation of new parishes, in that part of the United Kingdom called Scotland; (623.) Return showing the total number of Members sent to the House of Commons by the several counties, cities, towns, and boroughs in England, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland respectively, classified so as to exhibit the total number of Members sent to Parliament from each county, the Members returned by the several cities, towns, and boroughs in each county being included in the total for such county; and showing in parallel columns the amount of population in each such city, town, and borough, with the total population of each county, according to the census of 1841; (630.) XLIV. 137 Paul's, St., Cathedral. see St. Paul's. |