VOL. page. Hops-continued. quantity of foreign hops imported into the United Kingdom, 1845, distinguishing the ports where imported, and the countries from whence exported; (in 136.) XLIV. 353 Account of the number of acres of land in Great Britain under the cultivation of hops, 1845, distinguishing the number of acres in each parish; (in App. to 411.) VI. Part II. 65 Quantities charged with excise duty; amount thereof in England, 1842 to 1844; [in 757.] · · The same in the United Kingdom in the same years; [in 757-] Horns, &c.: XLVII. 24 Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Horse-dealers: Amount of taxes thereon, 1841 to 1844; [in 757.] · XLVII. 16 Numbers assessed; rates and amount of duty, 1844; [in 757.] · XLVII. 38 Horses let for Hire: Amount of excise duty on, in England, 1842 to 1844; [in 757-] The same in the United Kingdom in the same years; [in 757.] Declared value of hosiery, lace, &c. and small wares exported from the United Bill to amend an Act of 52 Geo. 3, relating to the offices of the House of Commons; (594.) Return of applications during the present Session for the stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, and other appointments, with a view of vacating the seats of the applicants, with the dates and forms of grants; (29.) Return of the amount of fees charged and paid in the House of Commons in the VOL. page. House of Commons-continued. II. Accounts and Papers-continued. 4. Private Bills: Abstract of return of the number of Private Bills introduced in each of the last Similar return to the foregoing; (723-I.) XXXIII. 17 5. Sittings of the House. Divisions of the House. Private Bills: Return of the number of days on which the House of Commons sat in 1846; number and subject of the divisions of the House in 1846; number of Private Bills and Acts passed since 1838; and number of Private Bills which have XXXIII. 107 passed this Session, &c. (723-II.) 6. Standing Orders: Report on Standing Orders Revision; (662.) Standing Orders of the House of Commons, 1685-1846; (684.) 7. W. S. O'Brien, Esq. M. P.: Copy of the warrant under which W. S. O'Brien, Esq. M. P. was committed to the custody of the Serjeant at Arms; (319.) House of Keys. see Man, Isle of, 4. Household of the Lord Lieutenant. see Miscellaneous Services, II. 1. Progress of the Building: Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to inquire into the progress of the building of the Houses of Parliament, with the Minutes XV. 219 of Evidence; (719.) 2. Westminster Bridge and New Palace : Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider the present state of Westminster Bridge and the Palace at Westminster [relative to ventilation]; (177.) Copies of the half-yearly reports made by the Architect to the Woods and Forests, in conformity to the Report of the Committee of 1844; (in App. to 574.) XV. 487 2. Temporary Accommodation : Amount of expenses since the commencement of the new Palace at Westminster, for the hire of houses for the reception of Committees; also for the temporary official residence of the Speaker, for premises occupied as depositories for Parliamentary Papers, and including the amount of allowances in lieu of official residences to the Clerk of the House of Commons and Housekeeper; (in App. XV. 471 to 574.) Expenses incurred for the accommodation of each House of Parliament, distinguishing the years, and in each year the sums paid for alterations and repairs in the main building, fitting up and furniture, building temporary committeerooms, since the commencement of the new Palace at Westminster; (in App. to 574.) · 3. Ventilation: XV. 472 Copy of answers of Mr. Philip Hardwick, Mr. George Stephenson, and Professor Graham, to questions submitted to them by the Chief Commissioner of Woods and Forests, relative to the system of ventilating the new Houses of Parliament; XLIII. 313 (447) VOL. page. Houses of Parliament-continued. Hull: II. Accounts and Papers-3. Ventilation-continued. Copy of Dr. Reid's reply to the report of the referees appointed to consider the see also Fine Arts. XLVII. 22 XLVII. 42 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] - XLVII. 46 Number and tonnage of foreign vessels belonging to each nation, entered thereat from various countries, 1844; [in 757-] XLVII. 47 see also Shipping, 13. I. Illegitimate Children (Ireland) : Number of women having illegitimate children; and also of the number of illegi- Immigration of Labourers. see Chinese Labourers. New South Wales, 2. 1. Generally: West Indies. Value of imports into, and exports from, the United Kingdom, of the number and 2. British Colonies: Account of the declared value of the various articles of British produce and 3. British and Irish Produce and Manufactures: Amount of exports of British and Irish produce and manufacture to the countries from which the chief supplies of wheat have been obtained; distinguishing the countries, and the quantity of wheat imported from each since 1828; (in 360.) XLIV. 419 4. Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Hosiery, and Silk Goods: Quantity or numbers of the following articles imported, 1841-1845, respectively, specifying the countries from which such import has taken place, viz. boots, shoes, silk gloves, cotton hose, cotton gloves, and thrown silk; (289.) XLIV. 27 VOL. page. Imports-continued. 5. Cape of Good Hope: Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into the Cape of Good Hope, distinguishing the countries from which the same were imported, in 1842; [in 757-] The same, for the year 1843; [in 757.] 6. Ceylon : XLVII. 280-285 Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into Ceylon, distinguishing the countries from which the same were imported, in 1842; [in 757-] XLVII. 294, 295 XLVII. 374, 375 Account of the quantities and declared values of cotton goods and yarn, exported · 8. Foreign and Colonial Merchandize: Quantities of foreign and colonial merchandize imported into the United Kingdom from each country, 1844; [in 757.) XLVII. 84 Accounts of the imports of the principal articles of foreign and colonial merchandize, of the consumption of such articles, and of the customs duties received thereon, 1845, compared with 1844; (in 57.) XLIV. 1 Account of the exports of the principal articles of foreign and colonial merchandize, 1845, compared with 1844; similar return of the exports of the principal articles of British and Irish produce; (in 57.) XLIV. 1 9. Foreign Silks and Woollens: Account of all foreign silk, woollen, and cotton manufactures; also of all foreign Annual average quantities of the following articles retained for home consumption Annual average quantity of the following articles exported from Ireland, 1844- Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into the Mauritius, distin- The same, for the year 1843; [in 757.] 12. New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land: Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, distinguishing the countries from which the same were imported, in 1842; [in 757.] Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into each of the British Imports-continued. VOL. page. Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into each of the British Official value of, into the United Kingdom, 1842, 1843, and 1844; [in 757.] 15. Sierra Leone and Gambia: Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into see also Corn, I. 1; III. 3, 4. East India, II. 9. Imprest Monies: Amount of, repaid to Exchequer, 1844; [in 757.) Inclosures: I. Bills: XLVII. 12 Sierra Leone and the from which the same XLVII. 289-291 XLVII. 369-371 XLVII. 2 Bill to authorize the inclosure of certain lands, in pursuance of the recommendation of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales; (205.) I. 373 Bill intituled an Act to amend an Act to facilitate the inclosure and improvement of commons; (440.) I. 375 Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (486.) II. Reports: I. 381 I. 389 Report from the Commissioners of Inclosure; [691.] III. Accounts and Papers : Schedule of applications to the Inclosure Commissioners, for inclosures, from Sep- Income: Abstract of the receipt in the United Kingdom, 1844; [in 757.] see also Public Income and Expenditure. Income and Expenditure (Ireland): XLVII. 2 Net public income and expenditure of Ireland, 1844-1845, distinguishing the Income Tax : Bill for regulating the deduction at the Bank of England of income tax duty in respect of certain offices; (620.) see also Property Tax. Incumbents. see Clergy. Incumbered Estates. see Sale of Incumbered Estates. Incurables, Hospital for, Dublin. see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Indexes to Reports: II. 345 Indexes to Reports of Commissioners on law and courts of justice, 1810-1845; |