VOL. I page. III. 417 Conveyance of Property: Bill, intituled An Act to facilitate the Conveyance of Property; (433.) Convict Ships. see Shipping, 8. Convictions, Summary: Return from the clerks of the peace of the number of summary convictions filed with them, 1844; (10.) XXXIV. 499 · I. Bill: Convicts: Bill for abolishing the office of superintendent of convicts under sentence of transportation; (316.) 399 IV. II. Report: Report of John Henry Capper, esq., superintendent of ships and vessels employed for the confinement of offenders under sentence of transportation, relating to the convict establishments at Portsmouth and Woolwich, Bermuda and Gibraltar; (326.) XXXIV. 491 III. Accounts and Papers: Copies or extracts of any correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Copies of all correspondence between any person or persons interested in South Copper : see also Miscellaneous Services, III. Van Diemen's Land. · XXIX. 281 Quantity imported, 1845, distinguishing each sort, from which ports imported; quantity exported, distinguishing each sort, and to what port exported; quantity sent from London, and to what country exported; quantity exported from the port of Liverpool; quantity imported into the United Kingdom, 1845; showing the quantity upon which duty has been paid; per-centage; quantity of metallic copper in each parcel of ore; rate and amount of duty received thereon; (in 396.) XLIV. 127 Quantities received and coined at the Mint, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.) XLVII. 9 XLVII. 69 Quantities of foreign copper, wrought and unwrought, imported from each country, Quantities and declared value, British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] Copy of the Fifth Report of the Copyhold Commissioners to the Secretary of Convention between Her Majesty and the King of Prussia for the establishment of Aug.) )] VOL. | page. Cordage : Quantities and declared value, British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 103 · XLVII. 23 Cork: XLVII. 42 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] · 757.] Cork-street Fever Hospital. see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Cork, Unmanufactured: 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. 85 Bill to amend the laws relating to the importation of corn; (111.) II. Report: 1. Cheltenham Petition: . I. 423 Report from the Select Committee to whom the petition from Cheltenham for the repeal of the corn laws was referred, to inquire into the circumstances under which the signatures thereto were annexed; (139.) III. Accounts and Papers: 1. Bonded Corn: VIII. 125 Numbers of importers of foreign grain now in bond in Great Britain and Ireland, Number, tonnage, and number of seamen, of corn-laden ships entered inwards, in 3. Imports and Exports: Account of all wheat and wheat flour imported into the United Kingdom, 1841- Corn-continued. VOL. page. III. Accounts and Papers-continued. XLIV. 537 Accounts relating to the duty, imports, exports, and consumption of corn, grain, 4. Imports from Ireland: XLIV. 551 Quantity of wheat and all other grain imported into Great Britain from Ireland, XLIV. 553 5. Opening of the Ports: Copies of all memorials or petitions from public meetings, municipal corporations, chambers of commerce, or other public bodies, presented to The Queen or the Executive Government, since September 1845, for the opening of the ports, particularizing all those which prayed for the repeal of the corn laws, and showing the name of the place and the public body or meeting with which each petition or memorial originated; (99.) XLIV. 529 6. Prices: Weekly average price of wheat by which the duty is regulated; also weekly average price of wheat, calculated on the former law; returns from inspectors of quantity of wheat returned as brought to market in 1844 and 1845 ; (96.) XLIV. 565 Highest and lowest price of wheat throughout Europe, 1815-1840; also fluctuation per cent. of price between the highest and lowest years, exhibiting countries and places where years of scarcity were identical, and those where the fluctuation exceeded that of England; those where years of scarcity were not identical, and where the fluctuation was less than in England; (in 360.) XLIV. 19 Fluctuation in the price of wheat in time of war, between 1808 and 1842, in the following countries of Europe, viz.: England, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Spain, and Portugal; (in 360.) XLIV. 19 Gross and net revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1845, showing the amount of Coroners (Ireland): Bill to amend the laws relating to the office of coroner, and the expenses of inquests in Ireland; (160.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (350.) Corporal Punishment (East India): Copy of any orders issued by the Governor-General or Commander-in-Chief in India, respecting corporal punishment of Europeans and natives in British India, since 19th March 1827; (705.) XXXI. 107 Abstract of the statement of accounts of the several municipal boroughs in England VOL. page. Corporations (Ireland) : Abstracts of statements of monies received and expended on account of certain Corresponding Societies: Bill to amend the laws relating to corresponding societies, and the licensing of lecture rooms; (226.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (333.) 1. Cotton Manufactures: 1 I. 477 Total quantity and declared value of cotton manufactures entered, by the yard, Quantities re-exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] 2. Cotton Twist and Yarn: Account of the number of pounds of cotton twist and yarn exported, and the declared value in each year, 1800-1845, both inclusive; (206.) XLIV. 149 Quantities and declared value of British and Irish exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 103 3. Duties on Cotton: Returns of the several rates of duties levied on the importation of cotton manufactures, of various descriptions, into Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest period; distinguishing the duties levied on the manufactures of British India and of our colonies from the duties levied on those of foreign countries; several rates of duties levied in British India on the importation of British and foreign cotton goods, from the earliest period; (227.) · XLIV. 139 see also Yarn. Cotton Mills: Various returns relating to valuation of cotton mills to poor-rates; (in App. to 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.] County Courts. County Rates: see Small Debts. I. Bill: Bill to provide for the more effectual making of county rates by justices in II. Accounts and Papers: I. 485 Return showing the total amount of money levied for poor-rate and county-rate see also Local Taxation. VOL. page. Corn-continued. III. Accounts and Papers continued. Accounts relating to the duty, imports, exports, and consumption of corn, grain, 4. Imports from Ireland: XLIV. 551 Quantity of wheat and all other grain imported into Great Britain from Ireland, XLIV. 553 5. Opening of the Ports: Copies of all memorials or petitions from public meetings, municipal corporations, chambers of commerce, or other public bodies, presented to The Queen or the Executive Government, since September 1845, for the opening of the ports, particularizing all those which prayed for the repeal of the corn laws, and showing the name of the place and the public body or meeting with which each petition or memorial originated; (99.) XLIV. 529 6. Prices: Weekly average price of wheat by which the duty is regulated; also weekly Fluctuation in the price of wheat in time of war, between 1808 and 1842, in the Gross and net revenue of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1845, showing the amount of Coroners (Ireland): Bill to amend the laws relating to the office of coroner, and the expenses of inquests in Ireland; (160.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (350.) I. 429 Corporal Punishment (East India): Copy of any orders issued by the Governor-General or Commander-in-Chief in India, respecting corporal punishment of Europeans and natives in British India, since 19th March 1827; (705.) Corporate Bodies. see Tenants of Corporate Bodies. Corporations: XXXI. 107 Abstract of the statement of accounts of the several municipal boroughs in England |