Copies of communications made by the Lords of the Treasury to the London wine trade, 11th June 1842 and July 1843; (451.) LII. 327 Quantities of each kind imported, expor- ted, re-exported and cleared for con- sumption in the United Kingdom; rates and amount of duty
1839 and 1840; [in 427.] LV. 24.103.111 1840 and 1841; [in 494.] LVI. 26.107.115
Quantity of foreign wine and spirits, in gallons, imported 1842; distinguishing the quantity from each country, the amount of gallons paid duty on, and the amount of gallons exported: also, the quantity of gallons of all wines the pro- duce of the Channel Islands, imported into England, Scotland, and Ireland, since 3d October 1840; distinguishing the quantity of gallons imported into the three several countries: also, quantity of all description of foreign wines which have been exported, and upon which the drawback has been obtained; (374.) LII. 335
Witnesses' Examination. see Affidavits, &c. Wooden Pavement. see Paving.
Woods and Forests:
The Twentieth Report of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods and Forests, Land Revenues, Works and Buildings, being the Fourteenth Annual Report of the said Commissioners, in obedience to the Acts of 10 Geo. 4, c. 50, and 2 Will. 4, c. 1, dated 21 August 1843; (629.) XXIX. 395
Quantity of sheep and lambs' wool imported into the United Kingdom, 1842, specifying the countries from which it came, quantity that paid 1 d. duty and 1 d. duty; quantity of foreign wool re-exported, countries to which sent; quantity of British sheep and lambs' wool, and woollen yarn, exported from the United Kingdom, 1842, specifying countries to which sent; quantity and declared value of woollen manufactures exported, 1842; (in 210.) LII. 349 Total quantity of foreign sheep and lambs' wool imported, exported, and retained for home consumption each year, since 1825; distinguishing the quantity that paid in each year 6 d. per lb., 1 d. per lb., and d. per lb.; revenue received each year; and total quantity of sheep and lambs' wool the produce of British possessions abroad, imported, exported, and retained for home consumption in each year from 1825; (in 210.) - LII. 349 Quantity of sheep and lambs' wool subject to a duty of 4 d. per lb., imported into the United Kingdom, 1842, specifying the countries from which it came; quantity retained for home consumption; countries from which imported; (280.) LII. 345
Quantities and value imported, exported, re- (1839 and 1840; [in 427.] exported and cleared for consumption in
the United Kingdom; rates and amount of 1840 and 1841; [in 494.] duty
Account of the quantity of woollen rags imported yearly since 1828, and so far as can be stated, its proportional application to manufacture and agriculture; (185.) LII. 357
Woollens, &c., Manufactures:
Bill to amend the laws for the prevention of frauds and abuses by persons employed in the woollen, worsted, linen, cotton, mohair, and silk hosiery manu- factures; and for further securing the property of the manufacturers, and the wages of the workmen engaged therein; (298.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (415.) Account showing the value of foreign woollens of all sorts, under the two heads of "made up" and "not made up," exported from the warehouses in the United Kingdom, 1830-1842; (312.) - - LII. 359
Women and Children. see Children's Employment.
Copy of the diet table of the Belper Union workhouse, and the Derby Union workhouse, 31 January 1843; (65.) XLV. 207
Abstract of return of the number, names, and ages of all persons committed to any prison in England and Wales for any offence in a union workhouse, stating nature of offence, period of punishment, name of union, number for each union, each year, 1835-1842; also, return of offences in workhouses of parishes, and unions governed by guardians, vestrymen, or parish officers, under local Acts, or 22 Geo. 3, c. 83; (63.) (63-II.) XLV. 343-361
Return specifying the number, name, and local situation of each union workhouse in Ireland, which has not within itself, any supply, or an insufficient supply of spring water; and also specifying those from which there is none, or an insuffi- cient sewerage; (227.) XLVI. 647 Copies or extracts of any correspondence between the Chief Secretary and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and the Commissioners of Public Works, relative to the workhouses at Londonderry, Strabane, and Castlederg; also, copies of any reports made by Jacob Owen, architect to the Board of Public Works, on the state of these buildings, and on the cost of their erection; (244.) - XLVI. 659
Bill to amend the Acts for carrying on public works in Ireland; (386.) IV. 60g Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (442.) IV. 619 Names of Commissioners for Issue of Exchequer Bills for public works in Great Britain; yearly expenses of the Board; amount allotted to Commissioners for distribution under various Acts of Parliament; amounts advanced or contracted to be advanced; amounts repaid, either capital or interest; sums remaining to be paid, January 1843; transactions of Commissioners under 57 Geo. 3, c. 34; total amounts issued, and amounts of repayments; balances of loans and interest outstanding, &c.; (47.) XXX. 153
Eleventh Annual Report from the Board of Public Works in Ireland; [467.]
General statement of the transactions of the Commissioners of Public Works, Ireland, from their appointment under 1 & 2 Will. 4, c. 33, showing the total amount of Exchequer Bills issued to them, with interest thereon, calculated at the rate of three per cent. per annum; amount of payments into the Exchequer, interest thereon, being calculated at the same rate; balances of loans and interest outstanding; estimated profit on 5 January 1843; (311.) LI. 385 Return from the Commissioners for the Issue of Exchequer Bills for Public Works in Great Britain, of the amounts advanced, and contracted to be advanced, to borrowers in Ireland; dates of such advances, and how to be repaid; the rates of interest, amount of interest paid, of principal repaid, of principal or of instal- ments where the debt was to be paid by instalments remaining unpaid, and of interest due to 31 July 1843; (574) - LI. 387
Number of troops, or corps, or regiments of effective yeomanry of Great Britain, including those serving gratuitously, according to the last muster or return; distinguishing the number of officers and men in each corps or regiment, and the expense in each corps, 1842, showing the manner in which the sums voted for Great Britain and Ireland in that year were expended, and distinguishing the new troops or corps since January 1842; (102.) XXXI. 175
Return of the names of the different corps of yeomanry cavalry which have been or are to be re-established on permanent pay and allowances under the estimate of the present year; (535) XXXI. 177 Abstract of the sums voted and the sums actually expended in each year for the yeomanry cavalry of Great Britain, from 1 January 1816 to 31 March 1843, exhibiting the expense of every kind in each year, and the total expense actually incurred in these years (in continuation of Parl. Paper, No. 67, Sess. 1834); (600.) XXXI. 171
Copies of any order or orders for the disbanding of the yeomanry in Ireland; of any order or orders in respect of the discontinuance of pay to the staff and non- commissioned officers of yeomanry in Ireland, and of any order or orders for delivering into store the arms of the yeomanry in Ireland; (393.) - LI. see also Arms and Yeomanry.
Quantities imported, exported, andy
cleared for consumption in the 1839 and 1840; [in 427.] United Kingdom; rates and (1840 and 1841; [in 494.] rates and 1840 and 1841; [in 494.] amount of duty
Copies or extracts of any correspondence relative to the New Zealand estimates;
Miscellaneous Services, V.
Zinc and Calamine: Quantities of foreign and British) imported and exported to and from each country
1838 to 1840; [in 427.] 1839 to 1841; [in 494.] -
THE TITLE PAGES, TABLES OF CONTENTS, AND OUTSIDE LABELS,
A NUMERICAL LIST OF THE PRINTED PAPERS;
A GENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE WHOLE:
A TABLE AND INDEX OF THE PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS
2 February-24 August 1843.
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