VOL. page. Turnpike Roads-continued. II. Reports-continued. 3. Metropolis Roads: Twenty-first Report of the Commissioners of the Metropolis Turnpike Roads III. Accounts and Papers: 1. England and Wales: Abstract of statements of income and expenditure of the several turnpike trusts in 2. South Wales: Abstract of return of statements of the receipts and expenditure on account of the turnpike roads in South Wales in 1846, with estimates for 1847; (107.) XLIV. 563 Turpentine: Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 95 Tuscany : Treaty of commerce and navigation between Her Majesty and the Grand Duke of Tuscany, signed at Florence 5 April 1847; [838.] LXX. 91 Bill for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Acts with respect to the constitution and regulation of bodies of Commissioners appointed for carrying on undertakings of a public nature; (84.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (110.) Abstract copy of the reports made to the Board of Health in Dublin by the medical officers sent to inquire into the state of the workhouses in Cork, Bantry, and Lurgan; (257.) 2. Inmates of Workhouses: LV. 11 Returns of the several unions in Ireland, showing the acreable contents and population by the last census; the number of work houses; the number of inmates which each workhouse was constructed to contain; the additional accommodation since provided, and the total number of paupers in each of the workhouse buildings on 27 March 1847; (397.) XLIX. 205 Account of the sum total advanced on loan on the security of the poor rates in Ireland, for the building of workhouses, specifying the amount granted to each union, the date of such advance, the sum already received in repayment from each union; the date of such repayment; and an account of the sum total still due on the entire loan; (157.) LV. 1 VOL. page. Union Workhouses (Ireland)-continued. 4. State of Union Workhouses: Copies or extracts of correspondence relating to the state of union workhouses in Ireland; [766.] Second series; [790.] Third series; [863.] - LV. 27 LV. 141 see also Distress (Ireland). United States of America: 1. Imports and Exports. 2. Shipping. 3. Tariff. 1. Imports and Exports: Account of exports to, and imports from, the United States; also, ships entered LX. 1 2. Shipping: Return of the number and tonnage of ships entered inwards and cleared outwards Return of the number and tonnage of vessels entered inwards and cleared out- LX. 151 Statement of the shipping employed in the trade (inwards) of the United King- 3. Tariff: Copy of despatch from Mr. Pakenham, Her Majesty's Minister at Washington, to Viscount Palmerston, dated 29 March 1847, on the subject of the customs revenue of the United States under the New Tariff; (363.) Universities. see Miscellaneous Services, IV. Usury Laws (Canada) : Copy of all correspondence between Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Utrecht, Treaty of: Appendix to correspondence relating to the marriages of the Queen and Infanta of Spain (Treaty of Utrecht); [759.] LXIX. 391 V. Vaccine Board. see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Vagrants (Ireland) : Bill to make provision for the punishment of vagrants and persons offending against the laws in force for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland; (282.) III. 403 Amendments made by the Lords; (632.) VOL. | page. Valonia: Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of Valuation (Ireland): Return of the valuation of each electoral division in Ireland in 1841; (in 159.) LVI. 379 Return of the several counties in Ireland of which the valuation has been completed, specifying the name of the barony, the acreable contents, and the valuation thereof; sum ordered to be levied at spring and summer assizes, 1846; rate which it bears to the valuation; expense of valuation; similar return from the counties of Waterford and Cork, and for the other counties; (701.) LVI. 367 see also Rental (Ireland). Van Diemen's Land: 1. Commissariat. 2. Convict Discipline. 3. Duties, Tonnage, Imports and Exports. 4. Sir Eardley Wilmot. 1. Commissariat : Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of Van 2. Convict Discipline: Correspondence on the subject of convict discipline in Van Diemen's Land; [in 3. Duties, Tonnage, Imports and Exports: 4. Sir Eardley Wilmot : Copies of correspondence between the Secretary of State and Sir Eardley Wilmot, Bart., relative to the recall of the latter from the government of Van Diemen's 'Land; (262.) XXXVIII. 513 Transportation, II. 6. Bill intituled, An Act for protecting from Vexatious Actions persons discharging public Duties; (367.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (627.) Vice-Admiralty Courts: Return from the several vice-admiralty courts of all cases adjudged in the said courts from 10 August 1842 to March 1846; (625.) Quantities charged with excise duty; amount thereof in England, 1843 to 1845; VOL. page. Vinegar-continued. Quantities charged with excise duty; amount thereof in Scotland, 1843 to 1845; [in 843-] The same in Ireland in the same years; [in 843.] The same in the United Kingdom in the same years; [in 843.] LXV. 25 · LXV. 25 Visitors to Public Buildings. see British Museum, 5. Hampton Court Palace. National Gallery. Tower of London. Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry appointed by the Committee of Council on Education into the state of education in Wales: Ditto Part I. Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke ; [870.] XXVII. Part I. 1 Ditto · see also Turnpike Roads, III. 2. Walker, James. see Railways, IV. 5. 8. 12. Wallasey Pool. see Birkenhead Docks. Ware Union: Copies of all letters to and from the Poor-law Commissioners, and their AssistantCommissioner Mr. Hall, relative to the compulsory resignation of Mr. Palmer, late clerk and superintendent registrar of the Ware Union, received subsequently to those presented to the House of Commons in July 1846; (88.) XLIX. 97 Warminster Union: Correspondence relative to the refusal of the Rev. Arthur Fane, Vicar of Warminster, to bury Sarah Garrett, a pauper of that union; (694.) - XLIX. 101 Warner's Invention : Copy of report of officers appointed to make a trial of Mr. Warner's long range, addressed to the Master-general of the Ordnance, dated 9 December 1846; (165.) XXXVI. 473 Copy of the instructions given by the Board of Ordnance to the officers appointed for the examination of the invention of Mr. Warner called the "Long range," and of the journal of the proceedings of the officers so appointed by the Board of Ordnance to conduct the examination; (250.) XXXVI. 475 Account of public money placed at the disposal of the officers appointed to report upon the trials to be made of Mr. Warner's invention, called the "Long range," to enable him to exhibit its powers, and a copy of the engagements entered into for the repayment of the public money so expended in the event of the alleged invention proving abortive, and an account of what has been done with respect to the same; (302.) XXXVI. 485 Warrington Gas Company. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. 1 Warrington Petty Sessions. see Gerrard, James, and Others. Washington, Captain. see Newhaven. Waste Lands (Colonies). see New South Wales, 5. Waterford: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Waterford and Limerick Railway. see Railways, III. 1. VOL. page. Waters, Lieutenant : Letter from Lieutenant Waters to Captain Denham, dated 15 February 1847, respecting paddle-box safety boats; (448.) XXXVI. 183 Waterworks: I. Bill: Clauses Consolidation : Bill for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Acts authorising the making of waterworks for supplying towns with water; (86.) IV. 399 Instructions to surveying officers appointed by the Commissioners of Woods and Wear River. see Sunderland, 2. · Wear Valley, Bishop Auckland and Weardale Railway. see Railways, III. 1. Correspondence relative to the Wellington statue; (577.) Wells: LVII. 217 LXV. 23 African Emigration. Miscellaneous Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] West Coast of Africa. see Africa, West Coast of. West Cornwall Railway. see Railways, III. 1. West Indies : 1. Commissariat. 2. Free Emigrants. 3. Imports and Exports. 4. State of the West India Colonies. 5. Sugar Duties. 1. Commissariat : Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of the 2. Free Emigrants: Copies of all papers relative to the further progress of emigration from Africa to the West Indian colonies; (191.) XXXIX. 1 Return showing the number of free emigrants into Jamaica, British Guiana, and Trinidad, for each year since the abolition of slavery in August 1834, and the number of emigrant labourers now ordered by the above-mentioned colonies; (in 496.) XXXIX. 15 3. Imports and Exports: Account of the imports into the United Kingdom of sugar, molasses, rum, coffee, Quantities of principal articles imported from the British West Indies, 1845; |