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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:

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.) XLIII. 317 see also Houses of Parliament. Westminster New Palace.

Vinegar :

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

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

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

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Hampton Court Palace.

National Gallery.

Visitors. see British Museum, 4.
Tower of London.

Volunteers in Canada. see Miscellaneous Services, VII.

Votes of Electors:

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.

Ware Union:

XLVII. 16

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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Waste Lands (Ireland):

Bill for promoting the reclamation of waste lands in Ireland; (366.)
see also Land Reclaimed.

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

XLVII. 20

Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1844;

[in 757.]

Weale, Mr. see Barrow Union.

Wearmouth Bridge:

XLVII. 94

Revenue of the Wearmouth Bridge Commissioners for tolls; sums expended upon the bridge; sums granted to any public body; purposes for which granted; names of commissioners; authority on which granted; sums lent; rate of interest received, 1841-1845; expenses incurred in opposing the Sunderland Gas and Water Bills; accounts of the passage over the said bridge for 14 days each year, specifying the amount taken for passengers, &c. &c.; copy of the scale of tolls taken since 1830, and alterations during the period; (407.)

Weedon. see Military Prison, Weedon.

Weekly Returns. see Bank of England, 5.

Weight of Mails. see Post Office, 1.

Welch, Joseph. see Bridport Election.

Wellington Statue :

XLV. 493

Copy of correspondence between Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods, &c. and His Grace the Duke of Rutland, subscribers to a fund for erecting an equestrian statue of Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, on the summit of the triumphal arch at the entrance of the Green Park, including also letters from the architect of the arch; (446.) XLIII. 345

Copy of report from the sub-committee of the Wellington Military Memorial, inclosed in the letter from His Grace the Duke of Rutland to Lord Melbourne, July 1839; (553)

Wells:

XLIII. 357

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] West Coast of Africa. see Miscellaneous Services, V.

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Western Australia:

Bill, intituled, An Act to continue to 1848, and to the end of the next Session of
Parliament, an Act of 10 Geo. 4, for providing for the Government of his
Majesty's Settlements in Western Australia, on the Western Coast of New Hol-
land; (424.) -
- I. 101

West Indies, Foreign. see Cuba.

West Indies :

1. Immigration of Labourers:

Copies or extracts of despatches and correspondence between the Colonial-office
and the authorities in each of the West Indian colonies, relative to a proposed
loan of money in aid of the immigration of labour into those colonies; also
copies of the resolutions passed by the legislative assemblies of each colony, in
relation to the said proposed loan, 1843-1845; (322.)
XXX. 453

2. Imports and Exports:

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Account of the imports of the United Kingdom of sugar, molasses, rum, coffee,
and cocoa, from the West Indies and British Guiana, 1831-1845, distinguishing
the quantity imported from each colony in each year; (364.)
XLIV. 441
Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757-] XLVII. 84
Quantities of principal 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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West Indies-continued.

XLVII. 236-253

Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into each of the British
West India colonies, distinguishing the countries from which the same were
imported, in the year 1842; [in 757.]
The same, for the year 1843; [in 757.]
The same, of articles exported from the British West Indies, 1842; [in 757-]

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XLVII. 316-333

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I. Part I. State of the labouring population in the West Indies and the Mauritius; (691-I.)

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II. Part II. Immigration of labourers into the West Indies and Mauritius; (691-II.)

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III. Part III. Stipendiary magistrates; laws of master and servants; courts of appeal; tariffs; (691-III.) XXVIII. 617

Westmeath Jurors:

Returns of the grand jury panels returned for the assize, 1845; also of the names
of jurors challenged by the several prisoners in each case tried at Westminster
special commission; (89.)
XLII. 315

Westminster Bridge and New Palace :

I. Reports:

Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider the present state of Westminster Bridge, and the New Palace at Westminster [relative to ventilation]; (177)

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Third Report; together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, Index and
Plans; (574.)
XV. 277

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II. Accounts and Papers: Various accounts connected with management and expense of Westminster Bridge, 1810-1846; (in App. to 574.)

Westminster Election:

XV. 467

Number of houses in Westminster of the value of 10 l. and upwards, or of chambers of the same value, the owners of which have been excluded from the last registered list of voters for the election of Members of Parliament, by reason of neglecting or omitting payment of poor-rate or assessed taxes, within the limited period at present required by the Reform Act; (312.) XXXIII. 147

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Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to inquire
into the progress of the building of the Houses of Parliament, together with
the Minutes of Evidence; (719.)

see also Fine Arts. Houses of Parliament.
Westminster Bridge and New Palace.

XV. 219 Miscellaneous Services, I. II.

Westmorland Lock Hospital, Dublin. see Miscellaneous Services, VI.
Charitable Institutions.

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Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Weymouth :

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Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Whale Fins:

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Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1844;

Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 20

XLVII. 94

[in 757.]

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Whale Fishery:

Number of ships, and their tonnage, sent out from the United Kingdom for the
northern whale fishery, 1843-1845; specifying the ports from whence they were
cleared out, and number and tonnage cleared for each; number and tonnage of
vessels cleared out for the south whale fishery for a similar period; also the
quantity of train oil from the northern fisheries, and the quantity of oil and
spermaceti from the southern whale fishery; (183.)
XLV. 417

Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1844; [in 757-] XLVII. 84 see also Shipping, 21.

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Return of expense incurred in the alteration of the public offices in Whitehall and the immediate neighbourhood; (677)

XLIII. 329

Whitehaven :

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.]

Wick:

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Wide Streets, Dublin. see Dublin Wide Streets.

Wigan Election:

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Minutes of the Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the Wigan election; (236.) VIII. 53

Winding up Affairs of Companies. see Railways, I. 6.

Window Duty:

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Amount of the window duty each year, since 1838, with a return for the same
period, of the duty assessed for the twelve towns paying the largest amount;
(157.) -
XXV. 655
Total number of houses charged with the window duty in Great Britain, 1841-1844,
and of the net amount of window duty received each year, 1840-1844; (223.)
XXV. 657

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

XLVII. 20

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Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1844;
[in 757.]
Quantities of each sort re-exported to each country, 1844; [in 757-]

XLVII. 94

XLVII. 101

Number of gallons of foreign wine imported, of the quantity upon which duty has
been paid for home consumption, and quantities exported; quantity retained for
home consumption after deducting the amount exported subsequent to the pay-
ment of duty, 1845; distinguishing each sort; together with the quantities of
each sort remaining in bond, 1846; distinguishing London from the country;
(in 461.)
XLIV. 519

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Copies of all correspondence between the ratepayers of the parish of Winkfield and the Poor-law Commissioners, as to the inefficiency of medical relief, and the inadequacy of their representation at the Board of Guardians of the union; copy of a memorial from the said parish, addressed to Sir J. Graham, 2d January 1842; (600.)

Wisbeach:

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Witnesses' Expenses. see Poor and Poor Laws, IV. 30.

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Woodbridge:

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Woods and Forests:

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see also Metropolitan Sewage Manure.

Twenty-third Report of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and
Land Revenues, with Appendix and Index; (717.) -

Wool, Cotton:

XXIV. 509

Wellington Statue.

Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1844; [in 757.]

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XLVII. 95

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Quantities re-exported to each country, 1844; [in 757-] Wool, Sheep's and Lamb's:

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Quantity of sheep's wool imported from British colonies and foreign countries, with the rates of duty charged thereon, 1818-1845, with the prices of British wool during the same period, and the declared value of woollen yarns and woollen goods exported from the United Kingdom; (in 109.) XLIV. 9 Quantity of sheep and lamb's wool, foreign and colonial, imported, 1845; quantity re-exported; countries to which sent; quantity of Brush sheep and lamb's wool and woollen yarn exported, 1845; quantity of wool of Alpaca and Llama tribe imported into United Kingdom, 1845; quantity re-exported; quantity of mohair imported 1845; quantity re-exported, and countries to which sent; (341.) XLIV. 521

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

Quantities imported from each country and retained for
[in 757.]

Quantities re-exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.]

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Quantities and declared value, British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 107

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Woollen and worsted manufactures exported to China, 1824-1833; distinguishing
the quantity and description shipped in each year, with declared value; woollen
and worsted manufactures exported to China and Hong Kong from the cessa-
tion of the East India Company's trading charter to 5th January 1845; dis-
tinguishing the quantities and description shipped, with the declared value; (148.)
XLIV. 527

Quantities and declared value of British woollen manufactures exported from
United Kingdom, 1845; (in 341.)
XLIV. 521

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Quantity of woollen manufactures imported into the port of London, 1845-46; (in 373.)

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] · XLVII. 20 Quantities and declared value, British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 107

see also China, 4.

see Yarn.

Woollen and Worsted Yarn.

Workhouses (Ireland):

Return of the number of inmates, distinguishing the able-bodied, in each workhouse in Ireland on 25th March 1844, 1845, and 1846; (297.)

see also Poor and Poor Laws (Ireland) III. 4.

Works, Public:

XXXVI. 505

Return of advances of Exchequer Bills, under several Acts, for public works,
during the four years ending December 1845; (330.)
XXV. 157
Names of Commissioners appointed and now officiating for the advance of loans
for public works in England, Wales, and Scotland; yearly expenses of the
Board of Commissioners for the advance of loans for public works; amounts
allotted to Commissioners for distribution under various Acts; amount remain-
ing unappropriated 5th January 1846; amounts advanced to borrowers; dates
of advances, repayments, to January 1846; abstract showing the total of prin-
cipal and interest received on account of loans advanced; general statement of
the transactions of the Commissioners from 1817; (372.) -
XXV. 411

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