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Seignorage. see Mint.

Senna :

Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.]

LXV. 92

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Bill to amend the law and practice in Scotland as to service of he irs; (233.) IV. 29
Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (316.)

Session, Court of (Scotland) :

IV. 49

Return of the number of causes instituted and decided in 1846; showing the number ready for judgment, but not disposed of, on 1 January 1847; (74). LVII. 375 Settlement and Poor Removal. see Poor and Poor Laws (England and Wales), I. 3; II. Sewers (Westminster):

Copies of the statement transmitted by Mr. John Leslie to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, complaining of the constitution and administration of the Commission of Westminster Sewers, of the reply of the Commissioners, and of subsequent statements and other papers on the alleged abuses; (686.) LVII. 123

Shanghae:

Return of the quantities and value of merchandize imported into and exported from
the port of Shanghae in 1845-46, of the duties paid thereon, and the amount of
tonnage dues; [in 794 and 812]
XL. 77. and 227
Orders and regulations respecting the trade with Shanghae; [in 795 and 813.]
XL. 1. and 65

Shannon Navigation:

I. Bill:

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Bill to provide for the repayment of sums due by the county of the city of Limerick,
for advances of public money for the improvement of the navigation of the river
Shannon; (524)
IV. 69

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Eighth Annual Report of the Commissioners for the improvement of the navigation of the river Shannon, Ireland, with an Appendix; (545.)

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Indexes to Reports of Commissioners, 1832-1847; (710-V.) LVIII. Part III. 303 Sheep. see Cattle.

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Return of the date and number of convictions under the Combination Act that have
taken place at Sheffield petty sessions since 1 January 1842, specifying those
granted on appeal; the sentences passed in each case, with the names of the
magistrates by whom such sentences were passed; copies of memorials to Sir
George Grey, from the mayor and corporation of Sheffield, the Cutlers' Com-
pany of Sheffield, the church burgesses and the town trustees, respecting the
conduct of Mr. Wilson Overend as a magistrate of the West Riding of York-
shire; (634.) -
XLVI. 541

Shell Lac:

Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of
duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] -
- LXV. 14

Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1845; [in
843-1

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Shipping:

1. Trade and Navigation.
2. American Trade.
3. Boys Apprenticed.
4. British Shipping.
5. Coasting Trade.
6. Colonial Shipping.
7. Corn-laden Ships.
8. Foreign Trade.
9. Herring Fishery.
10. Home Trade.

1. Trade and Navigation:

11. Mails Conveyance.

12. Navigation Laws Suspension.
13. Reciprocity Duties.
14. Registered Vessels.
15. Ships Mortgaged.
16. Steam Vessels.
17. Sunderland Port.
18. Trade with France.
19. Twelve Principal Ports.

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Account of the number and tonnage of vessels, distinguishing the countries to which they belonged, which entered inwards and cleared outwards, in 1846, compared with 1845, distinguishing those in ballast from those with cargoes, and coasting from foreign and colonial; (in 105.) LIX. 1 Account of the number, tonnage, and crews of vessels, distinguishing the countries to which they belonged, which entered inwards and cleared outwards in 1846, compared with 1845, stated exclusively of vessels in ballast, and of those employed in the coasting trade between Great Britain and Ireland; (271.)

LX. 149 Return of the number and tonnage of shipping outwards and inwards, and the number of seamen employed between the United Kingdom and certain foreign countries, and between the United Kingdom and the British colonies, from 1840 to 1846; (in 519.)

- LX. 127

Statements of the tonnage of shipping that belonged to, and the tonnage built and
registered at each port of the United Kingdom and its colonial possessions, 1821
to 1846; the tonnage entered inwards and cleared outwards, 1814, 1824, and
1846; the tonnage of British ships entered inwards from foreign countries and
from British possessions, 1824 and 1846; British and foreign shipping entered
inwards and cleared outwards from the United Kingdom, 1820 to 1846; and of
shipping employed in the trade (inwards) of the United Kingdom with the
countries of Northern Europe and the United States of America, 1844, 1845,
1846, showing the number of the crews navigating the same, to each 100 tons
burthen; (in 588.)
LX. 139

Return of the number and tonnage of British ships entered inwards and cleared
outwards to ports of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, in each year since 1820;
(719.)
LX. 157

2. American Trade:

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Return of the number and tonnage of ships entered inwards and cleared outwards
for the United States of America, distinguishing those of British, Colonial, and
American build, for the year ending 1 September 1836 to 1 September 1846
inclusive; (50.) -
LX. 147
Return of the number of ships cleared out from the several ports in the United
Kingdom, 1845 and 1846, for ports in British North America, stating with car-
goes or in ballast; (437.)
LX. 155
Statements of the tonnage of American and foreign vessels which entered at ports
in the United States of America, 1821 to 1844; of shipping registered for em-
ployment in the foreign trade of the United States, 1821 to 1844; and of Ameri
can, British, and other foreign shipping that entered the ports of the United
States, 1821 to 1844; (in 588.)
LX. 139

3. Boys Apprenticed:

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Abstract from the register-general of shipping, showing the number of boys apprenticed, and the periods of their apprenticeships, 1846; (313.)- LX. 369

4. British Shipping:

Number and tonnage of vessels built and registered in the British Empire, 1843 to 1845; [in 843.]

5. Coasting Trade:

LXV. 42

Statement of the number and tonnage of vessels employed in the coasting trade of the United Kingdom, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]

6. Colonial Shipping:

LXV. 42

Return of the number of ships, and their aggregate tonnage, which cleared out
from the ports of the United Kingdom for ports in Canada and British North
America, in each year, 1830 to 1846 (522.)
LX. 163

Shipping-continued.

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6. Colonial Shipping-continued.

Return of the number and tonnage of colonial-built vessels registered at each port
of the United Kingdom in each year since 1841, distinguishing each colony;
also on 31 December 1846; number and tonnage of British and foreign vessels
that entered inwards and cleared outwards, 1845 and 1846, showing the trade
with each country; (309.)
LX. 309
Statement of the number, tonnage, and crews of vessels that belonged to the
several British plantations in 1845; [in 843.]
LXV. 43

7. Corn-laden Ships:

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Return of the number of ships laden with foreign corn entered inwards at the
ports of the United Kingdom in 1846, specifying the ports of lading and dis-
charge, and what nation the ships belonged to; (183.)
LX. 275

8. Foreign Trade:

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Statement of the number and tonnage of vessels employed in the foreign trade of
the United Kingdom, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] -
LXV. 42
Statement of the number, tonnage, and crews of vessels that entered and cleared
at the several ports of the United Kingdom from and to foreign parts, 1843 to
1846; [in 843.] -
LXV. 43
Similar return, showing the trade with each country, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 44
9. Herring Fishery:

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Statement of the number, tonnage, and crews of vessels which cleared from the several stations for the British herring fishery, 1845; [in 843.]

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10. Home Trade: Statements showing the number and tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at the principal ports of the United Kingdom, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 44-47

11. Mails Conveyance :

Account of the payments made for the packet service for the conveyance of mails, 1846; (585.)

12. Navigation Laws Suspension:

LXII. 7

Account of the number and tonnage of foreign ships that have brought cargoes of corn, &c. under the suspension of the Navigation Laws up to 12 June 1847, (in 557.)

Return explanatory of this account; (670.)

13. Reciprocity Duties:

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Account of the sums paid out of the Consolidated Duties of Customs in the years 1845 and 1846, for the difference of rates and charges due to corporations, &c., for foreign vessels, which, under treaties of reciprocity or otherwise, are admitted at the same rates of charge as British vessels, into the ports of the United Kingdom, specifying each of the several rates, and on what account the same was paid; also the total amount (under the reciprocity treaties) paid up to 31 December 1846; (89.)

Amended account; (270.)

14. Registered Vessels:

LX. 305

LX. 307

Return of the number and tonnage of ships registered in each of the different ports
of the United Kingdom on 1 January 1847, stating whether of British, foreign, or
colonial build, and the number and tonnage entered inwards or cleared outwards,
with cargoes to and from the different countries of Europe, and to and from
the United States of America, 1846; (308.) -
- LX. 151
Returns of the number and tonnage of sailing vessels registered in the United
Kingdom, 1846; similar returns of steam vessels; with number and tonnage of
shipping entered coastwise. Similar returns from the colonies, and foreign
ports; number and tonnage of vessels built and registered, sold and transferred,
wrecked or broken up, 1846; (258.)
LX. 315

15. Ships Mortgaged:

Return of the number and tonnage of ships mortgaged, 1840-1846; (655.)

LX. 161

16. Steam Vessels:

Number and tonnage of steam vessels built and registered in the British empire, 1845; [in 843-]

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Number and tonnage of steam vessels belonging to the British empire, 1845; [in
843.]-
LXV. 47
Number, tonnage, and crews of steam vessels belonging to each country, entered
and cleared at ports in each division of the United Kingdom, 1845; [in 843.]
LXV. 48

17. Sunderland Port:

Return of the number and tonnage of ships built at the port of Sunderland in each
year since 1842; (in 328-II.)
- LX.

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Shipping-continued.

18. Trade with France:

Statements of the number and tonnage of French and foreign vessels that entered
the ports of France, 1825 to 1844, of British, and French, and other foreign
vessels that entered the ports of England from France, 1830 to 1846, and of
French and English vessels that entered the ports of France from England, 1830
to 1844; (in 588.)
LX. 139

19. Twelve Principal Ports:

Return showing, for each year from 1816 to 1845 inclusive, the number and tou-
nage of vessels entered inwards and cleared outwards at each of the twelve prin-
cipal ports of the United Kingdom, respectively; (in 115.) -
see also Freight.

Shipwrecks:

Navigation Laws.

LX. 123

Return of the number and tonnage of vessels wrecked in 1846; (in 258.)

Shoreham :

LX. 315

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Short-time Bill. see Factories, I. II. 1.

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Shrapnel Shells:

Return of the number of Shrapnel shells ordered to be manufactured for the British and East India Company's armies since the period of this shell having been adopted by Government for the use of the national forces; (596.)

Further return; (755.)

Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway. see Railways, III. 1.

XXXVI. 465 XLI. 425

Shrewsbury and Chester Railway. see Railways, III. 1.

Shumac. see Dyeing Stuffs.

Sierra Leone:

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Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of Sierra
Leone, in the year ending 31 March 1846; (in 253-II.) -
Returns of duties imposed in the colony; number and tonnage of vessels arriving
at and departing from the colony; imports and exports, 1835 to

1844; (in 696.) XXXVII. 97

Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into Sierra Leone and set-
tlements on the Gambia, distinguishing the countries from which the same were
imported, in 1844; [in 868.]
XLV. 311, 312

The same of articles exported from Sierra Leone and the settlements on the
Gambia, in 1844; [in 868.]

Silk and Silk Manufactures:

1. China Trade.

2. Employment in Factories.

3. Imports and Exports.

4. Raw, Thrown or Waste Silk.

5. Silk Manufactures.

6. Smuggling.

1. China Trade:

Returns relative to the silk trade with China; (in 654.)

2. Employment in Factories:

XLV. 313, 314

- V. 1

Return of the number of persons, showing those under 13, 13 and under 18, and 18 years of age and upwards, employed in the silk factories in the United Kingdom; (in 294.) XLVI. 609

3. Imports and Exports:

Return of the declared value of the exports of silk manufactures exported in the month ending 5 June 1845 and 1847; (in 728.) XXXIV. 401 Declared value of silk manufactures exported in the years 1844, 1845, and 1846; (in 731.)

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of
duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]
Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1845;
[in 843.]
Quantities re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.]
Declared value, British and Irish, exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.]

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Silk and Silk Manufactures-continued.

4. Raw, Thrown or Waste Silk:

Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]

LXV. 18

Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.]

Quantities re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.1

5. Silk Manufactures:

LXV. 93

LXV. 101

Account of the values of the imported silk manufactures brought to charge at the
customs, and exported, for each of the last five years; also the quantities of raw
silk imported in each year; (in 114.)
LIX. 333

6. Smuggling:

Total number of persons convicted for smuggling silk, 1846; (in 500.) LIX. 377 Silver Coinage. see Light Coin.

Mint.

Silver Plate. see Gold and Silver Plate.

Simmons, Captain. see Railways, IV. 5.
Sinking Fund:

Sums expended and stock purchased by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, in the years 1843, 1844, and 1845; [in 843.1

Sites for Churches, (Scotland):

LXV. 7

Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire whether and in what parts
of Scotland, and under what circumstances, large numbers of Her Majesty's
subjects have been deprived of the means of religious worship by the refusal of
certain proprietors to grant them sites for the erection of churches; together with
Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix; (237.)
Second Report, with Minutes of Evidence; (311.)
Index to the foregoing Reports; (613.) -

Sittings of The House. see House of Commons, III. 5.

Skins:

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LXV. 18

Quantities of various kinds imported, exported, and retained for consumption;
rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]
Quantities imported from each country, and retained for consumption; rates and
amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]
LXV. 93

Quantities of each kind re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 101

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Return of the appropriation of all sums of money received as the proceeds of vessels or other property condemned for violations of the laws and treaties prohibiting the slave trade; the sums paid to captors since 1807; and the sums paid by the Crown in indemnification of expenses arising from prosecution or seizure of vessels alleged to be engaged in the slave trade; (653.) LXVII. 71

2. Correspondence with Foreign Powers:
Class (A.)-Correspondence with the British Commissioners, and proceedings of
the British Vice-Admiralty Courts, relating to the slave trade, 1846; [854.]
LXVII. 85

Class (B.)-Correspondence with foreign powers, parties to treaties under which
captured vessels are to be tried by mixed tribunals, 1846; [855.] LXVI. 1
Class (C.)-Correspondence with foreign powers, parties to treaties or conventions
under which captured vessels are to be tried by tribunals of the nation to which
they belong, 1846; [856.]
- LXVI. 339
Class (D.) Correspondence with foreign powers, not parties to treaties or conven-
tions giving a mutual right of search of vessels suspected of the slave trade,
1846; [857.]
LXVI. 425

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