VOL. page. Balcarry Bay: Copy of any report made by Captain Moorsom to the Board of Admiralty relative to the bay of Balcarry in the Solway Frith; (278.) XLV. 513 Balearic Islands. see Spain. Ballymena Railway. see Railways (Ireland), II. Baltimore: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Baltic Trade. see Shipping, 2. Banff : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Bangor and St. Asaph. see Asaph, St., and Bangor. Bank of England: 1. Exchequer Bills. 2. Gold and Silver Bullion. 3. Liabilities and Assets. 4. Promissory Notes. 5. Weekly Returns. 1. Exchequer Bills: Amount of Exchequer Bills, or Treasury Bills, and other Government securities which have been purchased by the Bank of England, or sums of money advanced to the public, 1845, showing the amount of each security, amount of balances of sums issued for the payment of dividends, and payment of lottery prizes which have not been claimed, and which remained in the hands of the governor of the Bank; (22.) Quantity of gold and silver bullion received at, and delivered from, during each quarter of the three years ending with 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 8 Monthly account of liabilities and assets 1844; [in 757.] 4. Promissory Notes: Aggregate average amount of promissory notes, payable to the bearer on demand, in circulation in the United Kingdom during the four weeks preceding the 3d February, 2d March, 30th March, 27th April, 25th May, 22d June, 20th July, 17th August, 14th September, 12th October, 9th November, 7th December, 1844, and 4th January 1845; [in 757.] XLVII. 8 Returns of the notes, securities, bullion, &c., of the Bank of England, as published weekly in the Gazette from the passing of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 32, to the present time; (336.) Average aggregate amount of promissory notes, payable to the bearer on demand, in circulation in 1844; [in 757.] Notes in circulation of the Bank of England, and other banks of issue in the United Bill to amend the laws relating to bankruptcy and insolvency; (199.) - I. 109 II. Accounts and Papers: Amount transferred and paid out as dividends; amount paid by orders of the court A proposal for the amendment of the law of bankruptcy and insolvency; (230.) Orders made by the Lord Chancellor for the allowance of travelling or other ex- Banks: Bill to regulate joint stock banks in Scotland and Ireland; (76.) 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. 84 Bark for Tanning or Dyeing: · XLVII. 14 Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of Bark, Peruvian : XLVII. 84 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] · Barrack Canteens. see Canteens. XLVII. 22 Barristers. see Common Pleas, Court of. Barristers, Revising: Return of appeals from the courts of revising barristers to the Court of Common Barrow Union: XXXIII. 375 Copies of all depositions taken by Mr. Weale in an inquiry into the treatment of aged paupers in the Barrow Workhouse, and of Mr. Weale's report, and of correspondence of the Poor-law Commissioners on the subject; (430.) XXXVI. 219 Bastards. see Illegitimate Children (Ireland.) VOL. page, Baths and Washhouses: Bill for promoting the voluntary establishment in boroughs and parishes in England of public baths and washhouses; (420.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (479.) Baths and Washhouses (Ireland): · I. 141 Bill for promoting the voluntary establishment in boroughs and certain cities and towns in Ireland of public baths and washhouses; (523.) Battersea Park: - I. 171 Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to form a Royal park in Battersea Fields, in the county of Surrey; (254.) see also Chelsea Bridge and Embankment. Bear Furs: - I. 183 Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757-3 Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1844; [in 757.] Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Beaver Furs: 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 and declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. Quantities of foreign, imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. 16 Number of persons in each of the separate collections in the United Kingdom Number of imperial gallons of beer, distinguishing each kind, with rate of duty Quantities and declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. Belfast: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] - Belfast Academical Institution. see Miscellaneous Services, IV, Abstract of the regulations of Belgian railways; (in App. to 687.) XIV. 612 VOL. page. Belgium; Additional articles to those agreed upon between the post-office of Great Britain Bequests, see Charitable Donations. Charitable Uses. Berbice. see West Indies. Bermudas. see Miscellaneous Services, V. West Indies. Berwick: XLVII. 102 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Bethlem Hospital: Number of patients admitted and discharged, 1835 to 1844; [in 757.] Bideford: XLVII. 185 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757] Bills of Exchange: Birmingham General Hospital: Number of patients admitted, and. died, from 1835 to 1838; [in 757.] Seventh Annual Report of the Registrar-general of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England; [727.] · Bishops : see also Population. XIX. 245 Bill to provide for the better regulation of episcopal revenues and dioceses; (537) see also Archbishops and Bishops. Blackney and Clay : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] · Board of Trade. see Miscellaneous Services, I. Railways, III. 4. Bobbin Net and Warp Lace: II, 121 XLVII. 22 Bill to regulate the hours of night labour in all factories where bobbin net and warp lace machinery is employed; (121.) Report of Mr. Mott on the Bolton Union; (in App. to 663-II.) see also Macclesfield and Bolton Unions. Copy of any letter and general rate issued by the Poor-law Commissioners, relative to the employment of paupers in pounding, grinding, and otherwise breaking bones, &c.; (75.) XXXVI. 27 Copy of the minute recording the dissent of one of the Poor-law Commissioners to the issue of the Order of November 1845, prohibiting the employment of paupers in workhouses in pounding bones; Report of the secretary of the Poor-law Commissioners on Bone Crushing; (432.) XXXVI. 77 VOL. page. XLVII. 102 Books, Printed : Declared value of exports to each country, 1844; [in 757.] - Books and Engravings: Bill to amend an Act, 7 & 8 Vict., for reducing, under certain circumstances, the Boots and Shoes: Number and quantity of boots and shoes, distinguishing men's and women's; (in 289.) Borax and Boracic Acid : XLIV. 27 Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Amount of customs duty thereat, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Boston Mails. see Halifax and Boston Mails. Copies of correspondence on the subject of the grant proposed in aid of the expense of completing the conservatories and other buildings in the Botanic Garden in Dublin; (476.) Boundary of Territory. see Oregon Territory. Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1843 and 1844; [in 757.] XLVII. Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1844; [in 757.] Quantities and declared value, British and Irish, exported to each country, 1844; [in 757.] Brazils: XLVII. 102 XLIV. 329 XLVII. 84 Amount of exports to, and imports from Brazils, for 1845; also the number of Bread: XLVII. 102 The price on 1st November 1845, in London, of the best wheaten bread, per imperial pound, English; also return of the price of the best flour of 1845; also return from consuls of the price of the best wheaten bread, per imperial pound, of the best red or white wheat, of 1845; also an account of the sort of red or white wheat used in manufacturing such bread; also an account of the proportion of the red or white wheat so used; (7.) XLIV. 31 Number charged with excise duty; amount thereof in England, 1842 and 1844; [in 757.] The same in Scotland in the same years; [in 757-] |