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VOL. I page.

Army-continued.

II. Estimates:

Estimate of effective and non-effective army services 1846-47; viz. number of men; charge of land forces; staff; public departments; royal military college; royal military asylum; volunteer corps; unprovided services; former years; rewards for services; army pay of general officers; full pay of retired officers; half-pay and military allowances; foreign half-pay; widows' pensions; compassionate list; in-pensioners; out-pensions; superannuation allowances; abstracts; (59.) XXVI. 1

III. Accounts and Papers:

1. Annual Accounts:

Return of the accounts rendered to the secretary of war, and the progress made in the examination thereof; (646.) XXVI. 165

2. Army Services:

An account of the finally audited receipt and expenditure for army and militia services, compared with the sums estimated for 1844-45, and the balancesheet, showing the ledger balances on 31st March 1846, the date on which the preceding account was closed; (339.) XXVI.

3. Canteens:

149

Return of the number of barrack canteens in Great Britain and Ireland, and amount of rent paid by each to the Government, during each of the last 10 years; (724) XXVI. 603

4. Deserters:

Expense incurred 1840-1845, by the rewards paid for the apprehension of deserters, by the expenses attendant on their committal and maintenance in gaol, likewise the expense attendant on the committal and maintenance of all other soldiers during the same period; (126.) XXVI. 169

5. Effective Strength:

Return showing the average effective strength of the army in each year 18341843, specifying severally dragoon guards, dragoons, foot guards, and infantry of line; (439.) XXVI. 147

6. Grants of Parliament:

Amount of payments on the annual grants of Parliament for Army service, 1844 ; [in 757.]

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7. Half Pay: Return of officers who have been allowed to receive their half-pay since 1st April 1845, under the provisions of the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 130 (671.) XXVI. 171

8. Pensioners:

Return showing the total number of pensioners received from the army on the pension establishment, from 1834 to 1843, specifying the number received each year, and the branch of service; average age of pensioners when received on the pension establishment; number of pensioners who have died from 1834 to 1844; also the total number of pensioners of all branches of the army on the establishment, from 1834 to 1844, as far as relates to Chelsea Hospital; (438.) XXVI. 177

9. Prize Money:

Account of unclaimed army prize money, formerly made by the deputy treasurer of the Royal Hospital of Chelsea, 1809-1845, directed to be annually laid before the Houses of Parliament, by 2 Will. 4, c. 53; (452.

XXVI. 173

10. Savings Banks:

Account of the amount due by the public for deposits in the regimental savings banks, to 31st March 1844; (173.)

XXVI. 181

see also Military Prison, Weedon.

Arrest on Mesne Process:

Bill to restore arrest on mesne process in civil actions, under certain limitations; (703.)

Arrow Root:

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

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Apples, not Dried :

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

Arabia:

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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-} -

Arbroath :

Aniount of customs duty thereat, 1844; [in 757-] Archbishops and Bishops:

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Gross and net income, 1844-1845, of the archbishops and bishops of England and Wales, whether arising from their archbishoprics and bishoprics, or from any other ecclesiastical preferment, or from any other lay or spiritual office held by them respectively, stating how much arises from each of such sources, and distinguishing all sums paid to, or received by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; also stating by how much such total income of each archbishop and bishop is greater or less than the income proposed in 6 & 7 Will 4, c. 77; of the name of each archbishop and bishop, and the date of their appointment to their respective sees; (210.)

see also Episcopal Revenues.

Architect's Report. see Houses of Parliament, III.

Armorial Bearings:

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Amount of taxes thereon, 1841-1844; [in 757.]

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Number of persons assessed; rates and amount of duty, 1844; [in 757-]

XLVII. 38

Arms (Ireland):

I. Bill:

Bill to continue an Act, 6 & 7 Vict., intituled An Act to amend and continue for
two years, and to the end of the then next Session of Parliament, the Laws
in Ireland relating to the Registering of Arms, and the Importation, Manufacture,
and Sale of Arms, Gunpowder, and Ammunition; (578.)
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II. Accounts and Papers: Number of notices in each district under 6 & 7 Vict. c. 74, for application for licences to keep arms, and also of the number of licences granted in each district, with the number of days occupied at general sessions in each district; number, and description of arms branded or marked; number of prosecutions and penalties levied under the Act, and presentments made by each grand jury for defraying the expenses in carrying the Act into effect; (293.) XLII. 23 Copy of an Act to amend and continue for two years, and to the end of the then next Session of Parliament, the laws in Ireland relative to the registering of arms, and the importation, manufacture, and sale of arms, gunpowder, and ammunition; (552.) XLII. 1

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Declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.]

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Bill to provide for the preparation, audit, and presentation to Parliament of annual accounts of the receipt and expenditure of the Naval and Military Departments; (595.)

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VOL. page.

Army-continued.

II. Estimates:

Estimate of effective and non-effective army services 1846-47; viz. number of men; charge of land forces; staff; public departments; royal military college; royal military asylum; volunteer corps; unprovided services; former years; rewards for services; army pay of general officers; full pay of retired officers; half-pay and military allowances; foreign half-pay; widows' pensions; compassionate list; in-pensioners; out-pensions; superannuation allowances; abstracts; (59.) XXVI. 1

III. Accounts and Papers:

1. Annual Accounts:

Return of the accounts rendered to the secretary of war, and the progress made in the examination thereof; (646.) XXVI. 165

2. Army Services:

An account of the finally audited receipt and expenditure for army and militia services, compared with the sums estimated for 1844-45, and the balancesheet, showing the ledger balances on 31st March 1846, the date on which the preceding account was closed; (339.) 149

3. Canteens:

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Return of the number of barrack canteens in Great Britain and Ireland, and amount of rent paid by each to the Government, during each of the last 10 years; (724) XXVI. 603

4. Deserters:

Expense incurred 1840-1845, by the rewards paid for the apprehension of deserters, by the expenses attendant on their committal and maintenance in gaol, likewise the expense attendant on the committal and maintenance of all other soldiers. during the same period; (126.) XXVI. 169

5. Effective Strength:

Return showing the average effective strength of the army in each year 18341843, specifying severally dragoon guards, dragoons, foot guards, and infantry of line; (439.) XXVI. 147

6. Grants of Parliament:

Amount of payments on the annual grants of Parliament for Army service, 1844; [in 757-] XLVII.

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7. Half Pay: Return of officers who have been allowed to receive their half-pay since 1st April 1845, under the provisions of the Act 8 & 9 Vict. c. 130 (671.) XXVI. 171

8. Pensioners:

Return showing the total number of pensioners received from the army on the pension establishment, from 1834 to 1843, specifying the number received each year, and the branch of service; average age of pensioners when received on the pension establishment; number of pensioners who have died from 1834 to 1844; also the total number of pensioners of all branches of the army on the establishment, from 1834 to 1844, as far as relates to Chelsea Hospital; (438.) XXVI. 177

9. Prize Money:

Account of unclaimed army prize money, formerly made by the deputy treasurer of the Royal Hospital of Chelsea, 1809-1845, directed to be annually laid before the Houses of Parliament, by 2 Will. 4, c. 53; (452. XXVI. 173

10. Savings Banks:

Account of the amount due by the public for deposits in the regimental savings banks, to 31st March 1844; (173.)

XXVI. 181

see also Military Prison, Weedon.

Arrest on Mesne Process:

Bill to restore arrest on mesne process in civil actions, under certain limitations; (703.)

Arrow Root:

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

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Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757-] Asaph, St., and Bangor:

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Bill, intituled An Act to enable Her Majesty to make certain provisions for pre-
venting the union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor, and for the appointment
of a Bishop of Manchester; (522.)
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Ascension Island:

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-]
XLVII. 102

Ashes, Pearl and Pot:

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

Assaults, Ireland:

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XLVII. 84

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Return of all aggravated assaults; of all assaults endangering life; of all incendiary fires; of every demand, or robbery of arms; all cases of persons appearing armed; of all unlawful oaths administered or tendered; all threatening notices delivered or posted; of all malicious injuries to property; of all firing into dwellings, since December 1845, specifying the time and place at which each offence was committed, together with the name and condition of the parties injured, and whether any person or persons have been committed to prison for each such offence; (369.) XXXV. 181

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Bill to provide forms of proceedings under the Acts relating to the duties of
assessed taxes, and the duties on profits arising from property, professions,
trades, and offices in England; (583.)
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Return by the solicitor of Stamps and Taxes in England of copies of all cases which have been stated and signed by Commissioners acting in the execution of the Acts relating to the assessed taxes, subsequent to the 23d of January, being the date of a like return made under the directions of the said Act; (192.)

Amount thereof, 1841-1844; [in 757.]

Produce of each class in detail, 1843-4; [in 757.]
Exemptions from each class in detail, 1843-4; [in 757.]

Assistant Poor-law Commissioners:

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Table showing the date and number of visits made by each Assistant Commis-
sioner to the several unions in his district, during the years 1842, 1843, 1844,
and 1845; (in Appx. to 663-II.)
V. Part II. 1689

see also Andover Union. Poor and Poor Laws, IV. 3.

Assistant Secretary to the Colonies. see Colonial Office.

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Copies of all correspondence of the Poor-law Commissioners relative to the compulsory resignation of Mr. Forester Cross, formerly a relieving officer of the Atcham Union; (429.)

Attorneys' Indentures:

Rates and amount of stamp duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.]

XXXVI. 211

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Auctions:

Amount charged with Excise duties in England, from 1842 to 1844; [in 757.]

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

Audit of Accounts. see Accounts, Naval and Military.

Austin, Alfred. see Keighley Union.

Australia:

I. Bill:

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 pro-
vision for the management thereof; (666.)
- I. 103

II. Accounts and Papers:

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.]
XLVII. 102

Australia, South :

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Copies of all correspondence between any person or persons interested in South Australia and the Colonial-office, respecting the effect upon that province 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

Australia, West:

I. Bill:

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
Holland; (424.)
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Copies of all applications from the colonists of Western Australia made to the
Colonial-office for representative government, together with copies of the answers
thereto; [in 400.]
XXIX. 1

Accounts of exports to and imports from the Australian colonies for 1845, also
the number of ships that have entered and cleared for the above places in 1845;
(in 660.)
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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] ·
XLVII. 102

B.

Bacon and Hams:

Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 16

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

Bahamas. see Miscellaneous Services, V. West Indies.

Baker, Edward. see Milbank Prison.

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Balances in the hands of the collectors of the income of the United Kingdom on
the 5th January 1844 and 1845; [in 757.] -
Balances in the Exchequer 5th January 1844 and 1845; [in 757.]
see also Public Income and Expenditure.

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