Mar. 16. Public Income and Expen- Return, showing for each Year, 1817 to 1846,
the Income from the various Sources of Revenue paid into the Exchequer in Ire- land; the Expenditure under different Heads; Excess or Deficiency of Income; Charge of Interest on the Funded Debt of Ireland since 1817; the Deficiency of Income paid into the Exchequer in Ireland to meet the Annual Charge on Funded Debt, and the Capital and Charge of the Funded Debt of Ireland in each Year, from 1786 to 1817
Copies of or Extracts from any Corre- spondence addressed to Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment, relative to the recent Immigration of Destitute Irish into Liverpool -
Return of the Quantity of Cotton Wool) exported from the British Possessions in India, in each Year during which Ac- counts have been kept; stating the Ports from which Shipments were Quantity shipped at each Port, and Coun- tries to which the Cotton was exported, and the Shipments to each Country
Further Return by the Commissioners on the same subject -
Return of the Number of Non-commis-) sioned Officers appointed to Commissions,
1836-1846, specifying those appointed XXXVI. 63. to the Rank of Cornet and Ensign; to Adjutancies, with the Rank of Cornet or Ensign, and to the Rank of Quartermaster)
Return of the Total Amount expended on the New Buildings and Fittings of the British Museum, from the commence- ment of the rebuilding until the present time; also, of the Date when the New Buildings were commenced, and an Es- timate of the Cost of completing the Buildings and Fittings
Account of all Soap made in each Town] in Great Britain, distinguishing Hard from Soft, and that on which silicated Duty has been charged, 1846; of Soap exported, and Drawback paid thereon; Quantity of Soap, and Amount of Allow- ances made to Woollen, Silk, &c., Manu- facturers; of Soap exported to Ireland, and Drawback paid thereon, and of Soap imported into Great Britain, with Amount of Duty thereon; Persons convicted of defrauding the Revenue; Convictions, Penalties and Compromises; Number of Licenses granted to Soap-makers, distin- guishing England, Scotland and Ireland)
[Mr. Ward, Admiral Dundas and Captain Berkeley.]
Bill for extending the Period of Service of Boys in Her Majesty's Navy
Bill for the Establishment of Naval Prisons, and for the Prevention of Desertion from Her Majesty's Navy -
[Mr. Ward, Admiral Dundas and Captain Berkeley.]
18. Poor and Highway Rates [Mr. Poulett Scrope and Mr. Escott.]
19. Jenkin Jones
Hulks (Portsmouth and Gos- port).
Bill, intituled, An Act for the Government of Millbank, Pentonville and Parkhurst Prisons [as amended by the Committee]]
Bill to exempt Occupiers of Small Tene-] ments from the payment of Poor and Highway Rates -
Copy of the Statement of Mr. Jenkin Jones sent to the Secretary of State, in reply to the Letter of Mr. Lewis to Sir George Grey, of 16 February 1847
Returns of the Name, Age, Date of Recep- tion and Death of each Prisoner who has died on board the Hulks at Portsmouth and Gosport, from 1 January 1844 to the present time, with the Date and Verdict of the Coroners' Inquest in each case;
of the Place of Burial, and other Particu- XLVIII. 461. lars relative to the disposal of the Corpse; of the Corporal Punishment inflicted on Prisoners confined on board the Hulks at Portsmouth and Gosport, from 1 Ja- nuary 1843 to the present time, with the Number of Lashes given in each case, and the Date thereof
Poor Law Unions (Ireland) Return, showing the State of the Funds of the several Unions in Ireland on 31 Ja- nuary 1847, and the Progress of the Collection during the Month
Account of the Sum expended under the head of Civil Contingencies in the years XXXV. 443- 1844, 1845 and 1846, and an Estimate of the Amount required for 1847
23. Relief of Distress (Ireland) - Estimate of Sum required to defray Ex-1 penses to 31st March 1848 Estimate of Sum required to 31st March 1847 XXXV. 477· Fourth Report from the Select Committee ap-` pointed to inquire into the operation of the Law of Settlement and of the Poor Removal Act of the last Session of Par- liament; with Minutes of Evidence Bill for the better Administration of Cha- ritable Trusts, for the Benefit of Her Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects
Charitable Trusts
[Mr. Romilly and Mr. Ewart.]
Fever (Ireland)
[Mr. Labouchere and Mr. Solicitor-General for Ireland. ]
Abstracts of Accounts of every Increase and Diminution which has taken place in all XXXIV. 381. Public Departments, pursuant to 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 24, in the year 1846
Account of all Allowances or Compensa- tions granted as Retired Allowances or Superannuations in all Public Offices or Departments which remained payable
1st January 1846; Annual Amount XXXIV. 427. granted 1846; the Annual Amount which ceased within the year; and the Total Amount remaining payable on the 31st December 1846 -
Account of all Additions which have been) made to the Annual Charge of the Public Debt, by the Interest of any Loan that
hath been made or Annuities created, XXXIV, 203. 1837-1846; and also showing how the Charge incurred in respect of the same has been provided for -
Bill to amend and continue an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for making Pro- vision for the Treatment of Poor Per- sons afflicted with Fever in Ireland
Copy of Despatch from Lieutenant-Goverror] Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl Grey, dated 26th February 1847, enclosing XXXVIII. 269. Bills for £. 1,250 voted by the Legisla- ture of New Brunswick for the Relief of the Destitute Poor in Ireland and Scotland)
226. Mar. 25. Poor Law Settlement
Fifth Report from the Select Committee ap- pointed to inquire into the operation of the Law of Settlement, and of the Poor Removal Act of the last Session of Par- liament; with Minutes of Evidence
26. Edinburgh and Perth Rail- Report from the Select Committee on way Bill
Standing Orders, on Petitions against the Edinburgh and Perth Railway Bill]
Bill for enabling the Commissioners of) Public Works in Ireland to purchase Land for Prisons in Ireland -
General Abstracts of the Grants to be) proposed for Miscellaneous Services, XXXV. 263. 1847-48, compared with 1846-47
237. Mar. 29. Sites for Churches (Scotland) First Report from the Select Conimittee on
Sites for Churches, Scotland, and under what circumstances large numbers have been deprived of the means of Religious Worship, by the refusal of Persons to grant Sites; together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix
Bill to provide further Facilities for the Per-] manent Improvement of Landed Pro- perty in Ireland by the Owners thereof Account of the Expenses incurred at the Mint on the Re-coinage of 2,860,282 Ounces of Light Gold received from the Bank of England, under the Minute of Treasury, dated the 8th June 1842
Return of the Number and Nature of Ac-) cidents and Injuries to Life and Limb which have occurred on Railways from 1st July to 31st December 1846 Return showing the average daily Number of Persons employed on Relief Works in Ireland, during the Week ending 20th March 1847; also, the Cost, distinguish- ing the Amount paid in Wages, and the Cost of the Establishment
River Clyde and Port of Glas- Copy of the Report of Captains Denison" gow.
and Bethune to the Board of Admiralty, as to the state of the River Clyde and Port of Glasgow, dated 25th May 1846 Abstract of Returns of the Numbers of Houses of the Annual Value of £.10 and upwards in each Parliamentary Borough in England and Wales, and the omissions from the Lists of Voters for Non-payment of Assessed Taxes, on and after 20th July 1846
Bill for improving the Health of Towns in England
Bill for the more effectual Suppression of trading in Seduction and Prostitution, and for the better Protection of Females]
Second Report from the Select Committee) appointed to inquire into the operation and policy of the Navigation Laws; with Minutes of Evidence
Returns of the Amount of Duty received on Sugar from 5th April 1846 to 5th January 1847; specifying the Amount re ceived under the different Rates of Duty; of all Sugar stopped for alleged inaccu- rate Entry at the Custom Houses of London and Liverpool, between 5th April 1846 and 5th January 1847; the Number of Packages in each Parcel so detained; the Dates of Stoppage or Re- lease, and whether Colonial or Foreign; also, the Amount of Money now held in the said Custom Houses as paid under Protest upon disputed Claims in regard to those Sugars
Copy of Report of Captain Coddington) and James Walker to the Railway Com- missioner, on the State of the North British Railway, dated March 1847 Estimate for the Year 1847-48
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