West Indies-continued. 4. State of the West Indies: VOL. page. Correspondence relative to the supply of labour in the West Indies; (in 325.) XXXIX. 115 Correspondence exhibiting the past and present state of the West India colonies; [in 869.] XXXVII. 229 5. Sugar Duties: · Copies of any memorials to Her Majesty from the island of Jamaica, and from the other West India colonies, respecting the sugar duties, together with copies of the replies thereto; (160.) see also Barbadoes. British Guiana. XXXVIII. 235 Hayti. Honduras. Jamaica. Tariffs, 2. Trinidad. Western Australia : Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of Western Australia in the year ending 31 March 1846; (in 253–II.) see also Miscellaneous Services, V. Western Gas-light Company. see Preliminary Inquiries, I. Westminster New Palace : 1. Architect's Report: Copy of the architect's report of the present state of the works of Westminster Copies of all papers and correspondence relating to the great clock and other clocks for the new Palace at Westminster; (724.) LVII. 241 3. Dr. Reid: Answer of Dr. Reid to a document issued by the Commissioners of Woods on 2 December 1845; and minutes of evidence of Dr. Reid before a Committee of the House of Lords for inquiring into the progress of the building of the new Houses of Parliament; (750.) Westminster Sewers. see Sewers (Westminster). Westmoreland Lock Hospital (Dublin). see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Westport: Amount of custom duties thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Wexford: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Weymouth : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Weymouth Union : Reports made by Mr. Payne, district auditor to the Poor-law Commissioners, on the Weymouth Union; also the last report by the Assistant Commissioner of the district on the Weymouth Union, with the date of the report; (63.) XLIX. 119 Copies of applications and correspondence relative to the removal of the Weymouth Union from the Poor-law Assistant Commissioner's district now held by Mr. Gulson; (in 263.) XLIX. 129 Whale Fins: 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.] VOL. | page. Whale Fisheries: LXV. 86 LXV. 98 Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 104 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Whitechapel. see Poor and Poor Laws (England and Wales), IV. 9. Whitehaven : LXV. 23 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 23 Wick: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Wilmot, Sir Eardley : Copies of correspondence between the Secretary of State and Sir Eardley Wilmot, relative to the recall of the latter from the government of Van Diemen's Land, (262.) Further correspondence; (400) Wilsontown, Morningside, and Coltness Railway. see Railways, III. 1. Window Duty : XXXVIII. 513 XXXVIII. 527 Return of the amount of window duty assessed for the year 1845 for the twelve towns paying the largest amount, with the net amount of duty received for the same on 5 April 1846; (213.) Amount of taxes on windows, 1842 to 1845; [in 843.] Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to make certain alter- II. Accounts and Papers: Return of the number of visitors admitted free of charge to the state apartments at Windsor Castle, 1845 and 1846; (in 527.) LVII. 77 Wine: Account of the number of gallons of each description of foreign wine imported, exported, and retained for consumption, 1846; together with the quantity remaining in bond on 5 January 1847, at London and other places; (624.) LIX. 447 Quantities of each sort 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 of each sort re-exported to each country; 1845 [in 843] Wisbeach: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Wolverhampton Gas Company. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. LXV. 23 VOL. | page. Wolverhampton General Cemetery. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Woodbridge: Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Woods and Forests: LXV. 23 1. Annual Report: Birkenhead Improvement Acts Amendment (Gas); (124–85.) Twenty-fourth Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners of Woods, Forests, and 2. Local Acts: XXXIII. 359 Copies of Reports from the Commissioners of Woods and Forests relative to appli Ashton Gas Act Amendment; (124-36.) Belfast Improvement Acts Amendment; (124-80.) Bingley Gas Company; (124-38.) Bingley Improvement; (124-52.) XXII. 133 XXVI. 221 XXII. 249 XXIV. 295 XXVI. 447 Birkenhead Improvement Acts Amendment (Purchase of Property); (124-81.) XXVI. 277 Birkenhead Improvement Acts Amendment (Water); (124-20.) Blackburn Improvement and Market; (124-7.) - Bristol Building and Improvement Act Amendment; (124-33.) XXII. 1 XX. 307 XIX. 269 XXI. Bolton Improvement; (124-27.) Kingston-upon-Hull Cemetery; (124–40.) Kingston-upon-Hull (Holy Trinity) Cemetery; (124-57.) - Leeds Waterworks Acts Amendment; Leeds and Thirsk Railway (Water- works); (124-24.) Leicester Waterworks; (124-58.) Liverpool Corporation Waterworks; (124-32.) Liverpool Gas Light Acts Amendment; Liverpool Guardian Gas; (124-83.) Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway to supply Manchester and XIX. 535 Manchester and Salford Waterworks Act Amendment; (124-8.) XIX. 287 Reading Improvement, Market, Waterworks and Sewage; (124-45.) Rochdale Improvement Acts Amendment; (124-26.) XXVI. 157 XXIII. 1 XX. 627 Runcorn Gas Amendment; (124-14.) Ryde Esplanade and Pier Street Improvements; (124-43.) Ryde Improvement; (124-42.) St. Ives Improvement; (124-44.) - Shipley Gas Light Company; (124-37.) South Metropolitan Waterworks; (124-3.) Southampton Consumers Gas Light and Coke; (124–13.) Sowerby Bridge Improvement; (124-22.) Staffordshire Potteries Waterworks; (124-23.) Stockport Manorial Tolls and Bridges; (124-4.) kets and Bridge; (124-48.) Sunderland Markets, Bridge, Ferries, &c., Sunderland Improvements, Mar- Surrey and Kent Sewers; (124-61.) Taunton Improvement and Market; (124-30.) - Wolverhampton Gas; (124-35.) Wolverhampton General Cemetery; (124-56.) Woodford Metropolitan Cemetery; (124-54.) York, Lendal Bridge, and Approaches; (124-46.) Wakefield Gas Light Act Amendment, and Wakefield New Gas Company; XXIV. 225 - XXIV. 333 XXIII. 739 XX. 245 Wool and Woollen Manufactures: 1. Wool. 2. Woollen Factories. 3. Woollen Manufactures. 4. Woollen and Worsted Yarn. 1. Wool: Accounts of the quantities of British sheep and lamb's wool, and woollen yarn, ex- Quantities of sheep and lamb's wool imported, exported, and retained for con- VOL. page. Wool and Woollen Manufactures-continued. 1. Wool-continued. Quantities of sheep's wool re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 103 Quantities and declared value, of British and Irish wool, exported to each country, 2. Woollen Factories: Return of the number of persons, showing those under 13, 13 and under 18, and 3. Woollen Manufactures: Account of the imports of woollen manufactures 1846, compared with 1845; (in 413.) LIX. 143 Account of the quantities, and declared value, of British woollen manufactures 4. Woollen and Worsted Yarn: Declared value of woollen yarn exported in the years 1844, 1845, and 1846; (in Woolwich Hulks. see Convict Discipline and Transportation, 1. 3. Woolwich, Royal Arsenal: Copy of the evidence taken before the Court of Inquiry instituted in April 1845, by the Board of Ordnance at the Royal Arsenal Woolwich, to investigate charges preferred by Daniel Toner against Wm. Jones, late deputy-storekeeper, with a copy of the charges and the report thereon; copy of the charges preferred and the evidence given against Daniel Toner, late a labourer in the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, by Mr. Reed, a clerk in the Storekeeper's department, before Lord Bloomfield, Colonel Barnes, and Mr. Cheetham, in August 1845, with their report, and any memorial or correspondence that has passed between Daniel Toner and the Board of Ordnance thereon; (166.) XXXVI. 407 Workhouses (Ireland). see Union Workhouses (Ireland). Copies or extracts of all reports made by Assistant Commissioners to the Poor-law XLIX. 141 Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, relative to training masters for workhouse schools; [in 787.] Worsted Manufactures: XLV. 1 Return of the number of persons, showing those under 13 years of age, 13 and under 18, and 18 and upwards, employed in worsted factories in the United Kingdom; (in 294.) see also Wool and Woollen Manufactures, 4. XLVI. 609 Wyjke, Thomas. see Gerrard, James, and Others. |