VOL. page. Ecclesiastical Commission (Ireland)-continued. Return of the manner in which the sum of 6,3137. 13s. expended as salaries to Ecclesiastical Courts: 1. Bills: Bill for carrying into effect, with modifications, certain of the recommendations Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (288.) 2. Reports of Committees: II. 383 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the petitions touching the Ecclesiastical Courts Consolidation Bill; (153.) 3. Reports of Commissioners: XI. 29 The Special and General Reports made to his Majesty, 1832, by the commission 4. Accounts and Papers: Number of proctors now practising in each of the ecclesiastical courts in England Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Commission: Monies received by the Commissioners for carrying into effect, with modifications, Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction: Bill for suspending the operation of the new arrangement of dioceses, so far as it Economic Geology. see Museums. Edenderry Union: Copy of memorial and accompanying papers from the Board of guardians to the Copy of memorial of the chairman of the Edenderry Board of guardians to the Copy of memorial of the chairman of the Edenderry Board of guardians to the Education: Bill for the better application of certain charitable trusts for purposes of education; (180.) - I. I. 425 Copies of any minutes of the Committee of Privy Council on Education since XL. 211 Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, with appendices, 1842-43; XL. 217 [520.] VOL. I page. Education-continued. Return of the sums expended on education in each county in England and Return of applications for grants out of sums voted for education in the years see also Charities. Factories. Miscellaneous Services, IV. Education (Ireland): Ninth Report of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland; [471.] XXVIII. 93 Annual Report of Commissioners of Education in Ireland to the Lord-Lieutenant, 1842-43; (401.) XXVIII. 13 Copy of a letter addressed officially to Lord Morpeth by T. Wyse, M.P., May 1841, relative to the establishment of provincial colleges in Ireland; (446.) National Schools (Ireland). LI. 339 see also Miscellaneous Services, IV. Egypt: Quantities of principal articles imported 1840; [in 427.] LV. 90. 106. 112 96. 110. 116 Ejectments (Ireland): Number of cases of ejectment entered for trial, and of the number actually tried Election Expenses (Ireland): Account of expenses incurred by the returning officer at every election for a Bill to continue an Act for amending the law for the trial of controverted elections; (456.) Bill for the better prevention of the fraudulent personation of voters at elections; (14.) VOL. page. Elections-continued. I. Bills-continued. 3. Registration : Bill to amend the law for the registration of persons entitled to vote, and to Bill [as amended in Committee and on recommitment]; (138.) 4. Sudbury : IV. 1 IV. 53 IV. 107 Bill to exclude the borough of Sudbury from sending burgesses to serve in Parlia- II. Reports of Committees: 1. Athlone : Copy of Minutes of the Proceedings of the Select Committee on the Athlone Minutes of Proceedings, and Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the 4. Nottingham : Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence taken before the Select Committee on the 5. Sudbury: Report from the Select Committee on Sudbury Disfranchisement Bill, together with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix; (448.) III. Accounts and Papers: 1. General Committee: VI. 545 Mr. Speaker's warrant for the appointment of Members to serve on the general 2. Expenses : · Expenses incurred and made by the returning officer at every election for a Number of Parliamentary electors for the cities of Cork, Dublin, Kilkenny, Elephants' Teeth: Quantities imported, exported, and cleared Emigration: 1839, 1840; [in 427.] LV. 17. 93 1841; [in 494.] LVI. 18. 98 1. North America and New South Wales: Copy of any report or reports made since the last presented by the emigration. agents of Canada, New Brunswick, and New South Wales to the Governors and councils of those colonies; (109) SESS. 1843. VOL. page. Emigration-continued. 2. British North America: Copies or extracts of any correspondence relative to emigration since the last papers; also, copies or extracts of any correspondence relative to the sale of colonial lands, since the date of the last despatches laid before Parliament. -Part I. British North America; (291.) XXXIV. 171 3. New South Wales, &c.: Part II. New South Wales and Port Phillip, Van Diemen's Land, Western Australia, and New Zealand, with map; (323) XXXIV. 367 4. Poor Rate: Number of emigrants who have embarked from the various ports of the United Kingdom, 1841, showing to what parts of the world they have emigrated; return of the number who have been assisted to emigrate by funds derived from the poor-rate; number who have been assisted to emigrate by Commissioners of Land and Emigration, and from what funds such assistance has been derived; amount of land sold by Commissioners; price obtained; purposes to which applied; number emigrated by means of bounties, distinguishing sexes, adults, and minors; (90.) XXXIV. 1 5. West Indies: Papers relative to emigration from the West Coast of Africa to the West Indies, [438.] XXXIV. 603 Return of the number of immigrants into the British West India colonies and British Guiana since 1834, and for all votes of money for purposes of immigra tion, and annual expenditure of the same for the like period; (136.) see also Colonial Land and Emigration. XXXIII. 215 Miscellaneous Services, V. Employment of Women and Children. see Children's Employment. Engines. see Marine Engines. Episcopal Functions: Bill, intituled "An Act to provide for the performance of the Episcopal Functions Epworth. see Corn Law Petitions. Essington, Port of: II. 441 II. 447 Copies or extracts of any correspondence relative to the establishment of a settlement at Port Essington; (141.) Bill, intituled "An Act for improving the Law of Evidence;" (38.) Examination of Witnesses. see Affidavits. Exchequer : Account of all monies received in the year ending 5 April 1843, to the account of Exchequer Bills: Bill to enable Her Majesty to indemnify the holders of forged Exchequer bills; (21.) II. 463 Bill for raising a sum by Exchequer bills for the service of the year 1843, and for amending an Act for granting relief to certain islands in the West Indies; (548) II. 457 Account of Exchequer bills raised, or authorized to be raised, charged on the aids of supplies 1843, uprovided for; (89.) Statement of the amount of interest payable on 262,000 l. forged Exchequer bills, to the respective holders of which indemnity has been granted per 6 Vict. c. (392.) XXX. 17 see also Bank of England. Works, Public. XXX. 151 VOL. page. Exchequer, Comptroller of. see Miscellaneous Services, II. Bill for the amendment of the proceedings and practice of the equity side of the Excise : II. 479 - II. 483 Bill to reduce the duty on spirits in Ireland, and to oppose other countervailing See also Spirits. Excise and Customs: Quantity and amount of duty received on the several articles liable to excise duty Excise Laws Offences (Ireland): Return of the number of informations filed in Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer Executions for Murder: Expenditure. see Public Income and Expenditure. Report from the Committee appointed to inquire what temporary laws of a public Exports. see Imports. Factories: I. Bills: F. Bill [as amended by Committee, and on recommitment]; (357) Bill for regulating the employment of children and young persons in factories, II. 495 Reports of the inspectors of factories to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, for the half-year ending 31 December 1842; [429.] XXVII. 289 Reports of the inspectors of factories to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, for the half-year ending 30 June 1843; [503] XXVII. 335 Report of R. J. Saunders upon the establishment of schools in the factory districts, in February 1842; [500.] XXVII. 385 Number and names of persons summoned for offences against the Factories' Act, 1842; specifying the date of the conviction or hearing, the place of hearing, by whom each conviction was made, the offence in each case, and the manner in which the penalties and the costs were appropriated; (66.) XLII. 283 |