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Bill for abolishing the office of superintendent of convicts under sentence of transportation; (316.)

II. Accounts and Papers:

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IV. 399

Copies of two letters from C. M'Lachlan, esq., to the Secretary of State for the
Colonies, dated 24 and 27 February 1845, on the subject of transportation to
Van Diemen's Land; (169.)
XXIX. 453
Van Diemen's Land, 5.

see also Convicts.

Transports:

New South Wales.

Return of ships hired as transports each year since 1838, stating ship's name, ton-
nage, &c., rate of freight, and when the same commenced, how and where
employed, and also whether engaged by public tender or otherwise; (in
573.)
XLV. 361

see also Shipping, 8.

Treasurers of Counties. see County Treasurers.

Treasury Orders. see Exchequer.
Treaties. see Oregon Territory.

Miscellaneous Services, II.

Post Office.

Trinidad:

Copy of any despatch addressed to the governor of Trinidad relative to an ordinance passed by the colonial government of that colony, January 1845, for regulating the relative rights of masters and workmen; (in 323.) XXVII. 161 Copies of all applications from the colonists of Trinidad made to the Colonial Office for representative government, together with copies of the answers thereto; (in 400.)

see also West Indies.

Tripoli, Tunis, Algiers, and Morocco:

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XXIX. I

XLVII. 96

Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 84
Quantities of principal articles exported thereto, 1844; [in 757.]
Quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures
exported thereto, 1844; [in 757] -

Troops, Conveyance of:

XLVII. 102

Amount charged in the accounts with the War Office, for the passages by sea coastwise, conveyance by railways and canals, and for ferries, for Her Majesty's troops and horses, during 1845; also statements of the rates paid for man, horse, and baggage, upon certain railways; (in App. to 687.)

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Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [iu 757.] Trusts. see Local Trusts. Turnpike Trusts.

XLVII. 23

Turbot:

Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757-]

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Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 84
Quantities of principle articles exported thereto, 1844; [in 757.]
XLVII, 96
Quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures.
exported thereto, 1844; [in 757-]

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Bill to continue certain Acts for regulating turnpike roads in Ireland; (582.))

IV. 481

VOL. page,

Turnpike Roads (Metropolis):

Twentieth Report of the Commissioners of the Metropolis Roads North of the
Thames; (540.)
XXIV. 375

Turnpike Roads (Scotland) :

Bill, intituled, An Act to prevent Tacksmen of Tolls or other persons being licensed
to sell Wine, Ale, or Spirituous Liquors at any Toll-bar in Scotland; (95.)
IV. 483

Turnpike Trusts :

Abstract of the general statements of the income and expenditure of the several
turnpike trusts in England and Wales, from 1 January 1844 to 31 December
1844 inclusive, pursuant to Act 3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 80; (601.)
XL. 409

Turnpike Trusts (South Wales):

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Abstracts of the general statements of the income and expenditure of the turnpike roads in South Wales, for the year 1845, pursuant to Act; (642.)

Turpentine, Common :

XL. 551

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1844; [in 757-] XLVII. 93

Twist. see Cotton Yarn and Twist.

Tyler, Mary Ann, and Others:

Copies of the correspondence between the Home Office and the magistrates of
Loughborough petty sessions, on the cases of Mary Ann Tyler, John [James]
Jervis, and Catherine Stubbs, and of the Report of the Commissioner appointed
to inquire into the case of Catherine Stubbs; (695.)
XXXIII. 383

U.

Unclaimed Dividends. see Dividends.

United States :

1. Commercial Tariffs:

Commercial tariffs and regulations, resources and trade, of the several States of
Europe and America:

Part XV. United States of America; [729-I.]

XLVIII. Part I. 1

Part XV. United States-continued; [729-II.] - XLVIII. Part II. 703 2. Imports and Exports:

Amount of exports to and imports from the United States, for 1845; also, the number of ships that have entered and cleared for the above place, in 1845; (in 660.)

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Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757.]
Quantities of principal articles exported thereto, 1844; [in 757.]
Quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures
exported thereto, 1844; [in 757.] -
- XLVII. 102

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Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America for the settlement of the Oregon territory; [722.]

see also American Tariffs. Oregon Territory.

Universities of Oxford and Cambridge:

LII. 185

Returns relating to the professors of Oxford and Cambridge included in the annual Vote in the Miscellaneous Estimates, names of professors, lectures given, number of pupils, emoluments of professorships, offices (if any) held by professors; (80.) see also Miscellaneous Services, IV.

Universities, Scotland:

XXXII. 765

XXIII. 119

Report of the St. Andrew's University Commissioners, Scotland, 1845; [717.] University of London. see Miscellaneous Services, IV.

V.

VOL. | page.

Vacation of Seats. see Chiltern Hundreds.

Vaccine Institution:

Report from the National Vaccine Board to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for the Home Department; (395.)
see also Miscellaneous Services, VI.

Vagrants:

XXXIII. 485 Scientific and Charitable Institutions.

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Vagrants and wandering poor received into the union workhouses, irrespective of
the metropolitan districts, 1841-1845, distinguishing the number of males and
females, and specifying, where any records have been kept, the number of males
between the ages of 18 and 40; (391.) -
XXXVI. 185-
Statement of the number of tramps or vagrants taken before the magistrates for
offences in certain workhouses, and of the number committed for punishment,
in the year ended at Christmas 1844; (in App. to 388.)
VII. 531

Valonia:

Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of
duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.]
- XLVII. 14
Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1844; [in
757.]
XLVII. 93

Valuation (Ireland):

I. Bills:

Bill to amend the laws relating to the valuation of rateable property in Ireland; (441.)

Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (561.)

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Bill [as amended by the Committee and on re-commitment]; (622.)
II. Accounts and Papers:

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III. 299

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Returns of the several counties, &c. in Ireland of which the valuation is completed;
name of each barony, and valuation thereof; sum ordered to be levied, 1844;
rate which it bears to the valuation; acreable contents of each county; annual
value thereof; expense of valuation; particular return from the counties of Cork
and Waterford, for the years 1844 and 1845; return of counties and cities of
which the valuation has not been completed; sums ordered to be levied, 1844
and 1845, and the rate per 1,000 acres assessable in each county book for each
barony; (216.) -
XLII. 379

Van Diemen's Land:

1. Convict Discipline :

Extracts of correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and
the Governor of Van Diemen's Land on the subject of convict discipline; corres-
pondence between the Secretaries of State on the subject of improvement of the
system of convict discipline in Van Diemen's Land, and the relief of that colony
from the undue pressure on its resources of the convict population; correspond-
ence between the Secretary of State and the Treasury on the subject of the
relief of the revenue of Van Diemen's Land from the charges hitherto sustained
by that revenue for the maintenance of the local police and gaols, and on the sub-
ject of the relief of Van Diemen's Land from the maintenance of convicts; (36.)
XXIX. 291

Copies or extracts of any correspondence between the Secretary of State for the
Colonies and the Lieutenant-governor of Van Diemen's Land on the subject of
convict discipline, and of any reports from the Comptroller-general of Convicts
in Van Diemen's Land on the same subject; (402.) -
XXIX: 363

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2. Convicts; Copies of all correspondence with the Colonial-office on the subject of the official notice of the Comptroller-general of Van Diemen's Land, June 1845, relative to convicts in that colony who were holders of conditional pardons; (401.)

XXIX. 445 Copies of correspondence respecting the effect of the official notice of the Comptroller-general of Van Diemen's Land of 21st June 1845, relative to convicts in that colony who were holders of conditional pardons; (692.) XXIX. 281

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Returns of the population, revenue and expenditure, exports and imports of Van
Diemen's Land, from January 1836 to the latest period; (657.) XXIX. 461

VOL. page.

Van Diemen's Land-continued.

4. Representative Government:

Copies of all applications from the colonists of Van Diemen's Land made to the Colonial-office for representative government, together with copies of answers thereto; (in 400.)

5. Transportation:

1

XXIX. 1

Copies of two letters from C. M'Lachlan, esq. to the Secretary of State for the
Colonies, 1846, on the subject of transportation to Van Diemen's Land; (169.)
XXIX. 453
New South Wales.

see also Miscellaneous Services, III.

Vauxhall Bridge. see Chelsea Bridge and Embankment.

Ventilation of the Houses of Parliament:

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Report upon the system proposed by Dr. D. B. Reid for warming and ventilating
the New Houses of Parliament; (447.)
XLIII. 313
Copy of Dr. Reid's reply to the Report of the Referees appointed to consider the
warming and ventilating arrangements for the New Houses of Parliament, and
Dr. Reid's accompanying letter to the Lord Viscount Morpeth; (555)
see also Houses of Parliament. Westminster New Palace.

Vinegar :

XLIII. 317

Quantities charged with excise duty; amount thereof in England, 1842 to 1844;
[in 757-]

The same in Scotland in the same years; [in 757.]
The same in Ireland in the same years; [in 757.] -

The same in the United Kingdom in the same years; [in 757.]

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Visitors.
Tower of London.

Volunteers in Canada. see Miscellaneous Services, VII.

Votes of Electors:

National Gallery.

Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the alleged facilities
afforded to vexatious and fraudulent objections, and fraudulent claims, by the
present system of registration of county voters for Members of Parliament;
(451.)
VIII. 175

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.]

Walsden Township, Lancashire. see Property Tax.

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Copies of all letters to and from the Poor-law Commissioners, and their Assistant
Commissioner, Mr. Hall, relative to the compulsory resignation of Mr. Palmer, late
clerk and superintending registrar of the Ware Union; (428.)
Further papers; (524.)

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Continuation of correspondence with Her Majesty's Government on the subject of
Mr. Warner's inventions, since 1844; letters to Sir R. Peel, bearing date May
and August 1842, and one from Mr. Warner to Colonel Chalmer, dated May
1844, omitted from former correspondence; (351.) -
XXVI. 499

Washhouses. see Baths and Washhouses.

Washington, Treaty of. see Oregon Territory.

Waste Lands (Australia):

Bill, intituled, An Act to amend an Act for regulating the sale of Waste Lands belonging to the Crown in the Australian Colonies, and to make further provision for the management thereof; (666.)

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V.

VOL. page.

Vacation of Seats. see Chiltern Hundreds.

Vaccine Institution:

Report from the National Vaccine Board to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for the Home Department; (395.)
see also Miscellaneous Services, VI.

Vagrants:

XXXIII. 485
Scientific and Charitable Institutions.

Vagrants and wandering poor received into the union workhouses, irrespective of
the metropolitan districts, 1841-1845, distinguishing the number of males and
females, and specifying, where any records have been kept, the number of males
between the ages of 18 and 40; (391.) -
XXXVI. 185-
Statement of the number of tramps or vagrants taken before the magistrates for
offences in certain workhouses, and of the number committed for punishment,
in the year ended at Christmas 1844; (in App. to 388.)
VII. 531

Valonia:

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of
duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.]
XLVII. 14
Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1844; [in
757.]
XLVII. 93

Valuation (Ireland):

I. Bills:

Bill to amend the laws relating to the valuation of rateable property in Ireland;
(441.)

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III. 299

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III. 337

III. 375

Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (561.)

Bill (as amended by the Committee and on re-commitment]; (622.)
II. Accounts and Papers:
Returns of the several counties, &c. in Ireland of which the valuation is completed;
name of each barony, and valuation thereof; sum ordered to be levied, 1844;
rate which it bears to the valuation; acreable contents of each county; annual
value thereof; expense of valuation; particular return from the counties of Cork
and Waterford, for the years 1844 and 1845; return of counties and cities of
which the valuation has not been completed; sums ordered to be levied, 1844
and 1845, and the rate per 1,000 acres assessable in each county book for each
barony; (216.) -
XLII. 379

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Extracts of correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and
the Governor of Van Diemen's Land on the subject of convict discipline; corres-
pondence between the Secretaries of State on the subject of improvement of the
system of convict discipline in Van Diemen's Land, and the relief of that colony
from the undue pressure on its resources of the convict population; correspond-
ence between the Secretary of State and the Treasury on the subject of the
relief of the revenue of Van Diemen's Land from the charges hitherto sustained
by that revenue for the maintenance of the local police and gaols, and on the sub-
ject of the relief of Van Diemen's Land from the maintenance of convicts; (36.)
XXIX. 291

Copies or extracts of any correspondence between the Secretary of State for the
Colonies and the Lieutenant-governor of Van Diemen's Land on the subject of
convict discipline, and of any reports from the Comptroller-general of Convicts
in Van Diemen's Land on the same subject; (402.)
XXIX. 363

2. Convicts;

Copies of all correspondence with the Colonial-office on the subject of the official
notice of the Comptroller-general of Van Diemen's Land, June 1845, relative
to convicts in that colony who were holders of conditional pardons; (401.)
XXIX. 445
Copies of correspondence respecting the effect of the official notice of the Comp-
troller-general of Van Diemen's Land of 21st June 1845, relative to convicts in
that colony who were holders of conditional pardons; (692.) - XXIX. 281

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Returns of the population, revenue and expenditure, exports and imports of Van
Diemen's Land, from January 1836 to the latest period; (657.) XXIX. 461

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