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which assembled January 29, 1833, is styled the 11th Imperial, or 1st Reformed Parliament. The following table exhibits the succession of Parliaments since the union with Ireland:

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High Court of Chancery. - Lord Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor ; salary, £14,000:- Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls, £7,000: — Sir Launcelot Shadwell, Sir J. L. Knight Bruce, and Sir James Wigram, Vice Chancellors, £6,000 each.

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Court of the Queen's Bench. Lord Denman, Lord Chief Justice; £10,000:- Sir J. Patterson, Sir J. Williams, Sir J. T. Coleridge, and Sir Wm. Wightman, Judges, £5,500 each.

Court of Common Pleas.· Sir Thomas Wilde, Lord Chief Justice, £8,000: Sir Th. Coltman, and Sir W. H. Maule, Sir C. Creswell, Sir W. Erle, Judges, £5,500 each.

Court of Exchequer. - Sir Frederic Pollock, Lord Chief Baron, £7,000: Sir James Parke, Sir E. H. Alderson, Sir R. M. Rolfe, Sir Thomas Platt, Barons, £5,500 each.

Scotland.

Court of Sessions. - 1st Division. David Boyle, Lord President, £4,300: J. H. Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie; J. Fullerton, Lord Fullerton; Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey, Judges, £2,000 each.

2d Division.-John Hope, Lord Justice Clerk, £4,000.-J. H. Forbes, Lord Medwyn; Sir J. W. Moncrieff, Lord Moncrieff; H. Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, Judges, £2,000 each. — Those of the Judges who are also Judges of the Criminal Court, have an additional £600 a year.

Outer House; Permanent Lords Ordinary, attached equally to both Divisions of the Court. J. Cunninghame, Lord Cunninghame; Sir J. A. Murray, Lord Murray; James Ivory, Lord Ivory; Alexander Wood, Lord Wood; Patrick Robertson, Lord Robertson.

Ireland.

Court of Chancery. - Sir Edward B. Sugden, Lord Chancellor, £8,000: Francis Blackburne, Master of the Rolls, £4,500.

Court of the Queen's Bench.- Hon. E. Pennefather, Lord Chief Justice, £5,076. Charles Burton, Philip C. Crampton, Louis Perrin, Judges, £3,692 each.

Court of Common Pleas. Hon. John Doherty, Lord Chief Justice, £4,615. Robert Torrens, Nicholas Ball, and J. D. Jackson, Judges, £3,692 each.

ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF ENGLAND.

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1805 Lord J. G. Beresford, D. D. Armagh.

1812 John Leslie, D. D.

Dublin.

Dioceses.

*Elphin.

Down & Con.

1831 Richard Whately, D. D.

Bishops.

1842 Edward Stopford, D. D.

1803 Charles Lindsay, D. D.

Meath.
*Kildare.

1820 Richard Mant, D. D.

1828 Rich'd Ponsonby, D. D. Derry.
1831 Samuel Kyle, D. D.
1831 Edmund Knox, D. D.
1839 Thomas Plunket, D. D.
1839 Ludlow Tonson, D. D.
1842 J. T. O'Brien, D. D.

1804 Ld. R. P. Tottenham, D. D. *Clogher. | 1842 Robert Daly, D. D.

Cork.
Limerick.
Tuam & K.
Killaloe
Ferns & L.
Cashel, &c.

*The bishoprics thus marked are to be abolished when they become vacant.

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Rate of duty.

Wheat: Whenever the average price of wheat shall be, for every quarterunder 48s. the duty shall be for every qr.

48s. and under 49s.

s. d. 10 0 9 0

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53s. and upwards,

4 0

Barley, bear or bigg: Whenever the average price shall be for every quarterunder 26s. the duty shall be, for every qr.

5 0

26s. and under 278.

4 6

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Oats Whenever the average price shall be for every quarter

31s. and upwards,

under 18s. the duty shall be, for every qr.

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18s. and under 19s.

19s. and under 20s.

20s. and under 21s.

3 4 2 6

21s. and under 228. 22s. and upwards,

20

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Rye, peas and beans-For every quarter, a duty equal to the duty payable on a quarter of barley.

Wheat meal and flour-For every barrel, being one hundred and ninety-six pounds, a duty equal in amount to the duty payable on thirty-eight gallons and a half of wheat. Barley meal-For every quantity of 2171⁄2 pounds, a duty equal to the duty payable on a quarter of barley.

Oatmeal-For every quantity of 1811⁄2 pounds, a duty equal in amount to the duty payable on a quarter of oats.

Rye meal-For every quantity of 196 pounds, a duty equal to the duty payable on a quarter of rye.

Pea meal and bean meal-For every quantity of 272 pounds, a duty equal to the duty payable on a quarter of peas and beans.

From and after the 1st day of February, 1849, there shall be paid the following duties, viz.:

every cwt.

Wheat, barley, bear or bigg, oats, rye, peas, and beans, for every quarter,
Wheat meal, barley meal, oat meal, rye meal, pea meal, and bean meal, for

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Duties of Customs now chargeable on the articles undermentioned:

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66 of and from a British possession, the cwt. Bast ropes, twines, and strands, for every £100 value,

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Beads, viz. :

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of and from a British possession, for every £100, .

Arrango, for every £100 value,
Coral, for every £100 value,

Crystal, for every £100 value,

Jet, for every £100 value,

Not otherwise enumerated or described,

Beer, or mum, the barrel,

Blacking, for every £100 value,

Brass, manufactures of, for every £100 value,

66 powder of, for every £100 value,

Brocade of gold or silver, for every £100 value, Bronze, manufactures of, for every £100 value, 66 powder, for every £100 value,

Buckwheat, the quarter,

Butter, the cwt

66 of, and from a British possession, the cwt. Buttons, metal, for every £100 value,

Candles, viz. :

Spermaceti, the pound,

Stearine, the pound,

Tallow, the cwt.

Wax, the pound,

Canes, walking canes, for every £100 value,

Carriages of all sorts, for every £100 value,

Casks, empty, for every £100 value,

Cassiva powder, the cwt.

66 of and from a British possession, the cwt. Catlings, for every £100 value,

Cheese, the cwt.

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66 of and from a British possession, the cwt. China or porcelain ware, for every £100 value, Cider, the tun,

Citron, preserved in salt, for every £100 value, .

Clocks, for every £100 value,

Copper manufactures and copper plates engraved, for every £100 value,

Copper or brass wire, for every £100 value,

Cotton, articles or manufactures of cotton, wholly or in part made up, not

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Cotton of and from a British possession, for every £100 value,

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of and from a British possession, for every £100 value,

Fish, cured, not otherwise enumerated, the cwt.
Gauze of thread, for every £100 value,

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of and from a British possession, for every Hair, manufactures of hair, or goat's wool, or of hair or goat's wool, and any other material, for every £100 value,

Hair, of and from a British possession, for every £100

Hams, of all kinds, the cwt.

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66 of and from a British possession, the cwt. Harp strings, or lute strings, silvered, for every £100 value,

Hats or bonnets, viz. :

Of chip, the pound,

Of bast, cane, or horse hair hats or bonnets, each hat or bonnet not ex-
ceeding 22 inches in diameter, the dozen,

Each hat or bonnet exceeding 22 inches in diameter, the dozen, .
Straw hats or bonnets, the pound,

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Hats, felt, hair, wool, or beaver hats, each,

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made of silk, silk shag laid upon felt, linen, or other material, each,

Hops, the cwt.

Iron and steel, wrought, for every £100 value,

Japanned or lacquered ware, for every £100 value,

£ s. d. 020

020

250

10 0 0 10 0 0

Lace, viz., thread, for every £100 value,

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66 made by the hand, whether of linen, cotton, or silken thread, for every £100 value,

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Lead, manufactures of, not otherwise enumerated, for every
Leather, manufactures of Boots, shoes, and calashes, viz. :
Women's boots and calashes, the dozen pair,

Women's boots and calashes, if lined or trimmed with fur or other trim-
ming, the dozen pair,

£100 value,

10 0 0

060

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Women's shoes, with cork or double soles, quilted shoes and clogs, the dozen pair,

050

Women's shoes, if trimmed or lined with fur or any other trimming, the dozen pair,

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Women's shoes of silk, satin, or other stuffs, kid, morocco, or other leather, the dozen pair,

046

Women's shoes, if trimmed or lined with fur, or any other trimming, the dozen pair,

050

Girls' boots, shoes, and calashes, not exceeding seven inches in length, to
be charged with two thirds of the above duties,
Men's boots, the dozen pair,

Men's shoes, the dozen pair,

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Boys' boots and shoes, not exceeding seven inches in length, to be charged with two thirds of the above duties,

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Leather boot fronts not exceeding nine inches in height, the dozen pair,
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cut into shapes, or any other article of leather, for every £100 value,
Linen, or linen and cotton, viz. :

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Cambrics and lawns, commonly called French lawns, the piece not exceeding eight yards in length, and not exceeding seven eighths of a yard in breadth, the piece,

Bordered handkerchiefs, the piece,

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Lawns of any sort, not French, for every £100 value,

10 0 0

Damasks, the square yard,

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Damask diaper, the square yard,

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Plain linen and diaper for every £100 value,

10 0 0

Sails, not in actual use of a British ship, and fit and necessary for such ship, for every £100 value,

10 0 0

Articles, manufactures of linen, or of linen mixed with cotton, or with wool, for every £100 value,

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Paper, printed, painted, or stained paper, or paper hanging, or flock paper,

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