VOL. page. Exports--continued. 8. New South Wales Quantities and value of the principal articles exported from New South Wales and 9. Sierra Leone: Quantities and value of the principal articles exported from Sierra Leone and the settlements on the Gambia, distinguishing the countries to which the same were LXV. 313, 314 exported, in 1844; [in 868.] 10. West Indies: Quantities and value of the principal articles exported from each of the British Extorting Money: Bill, intituled, An Act for extending the provisions of the law respecting threatening letters, and accusing parties with a view to extort money; (480.) F. IV. 167 Factories: I. Bill. II. Reports of Inspectors. III. Accounts and Papers: 1. Memorials against Ten Hours' Bill. 2. Prosecutions. 3. Persons employed. I. Bill: Bill to limit the hours of labour of young persons and females in factories; (13.) II. Reports of Inspectors: I. 321 Reports of inspectors of factories for the half-year ending 31st October 1846; III. Accounts aad Papers: 1. Memorials against Ten Hours' Bill: Copy of the memorial of the master manufacturers and millowners, in the county of Lancaster, to the First Lord of the Treasury, February 1847, with respect to the Ten Hours Bill; (108.) XLVI. 623 Copy of memorial presented to Lord John Russell, by certain millowners, against the Factories Bill; (348.) XLVI. 629 Return of the number and names of persons summoned for offences against the Factories Act, in 1846, specifying the date of the conviction or hearing, by whom each conviction was made, the offence in each case, and the manner in which the penalties and costs were appropriated; also summary of the total number of informations and convictions, and the amount of penalties and costs; (106.) XLVI. 559 3. Persons Employed : Return of the total number of persons employed in cotton, woollen, worsted, flax, Factory Inspectors. Falkland Islands: see Miscellaneous Services, II. Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.1 VOL. page. Falmouth : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Falmouth Waterworks. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Famine (Ireland). see Distress (Ireland). Public Works (Ireland). Famine (Scotland): see Highland Distress. Fane, Rev. A. see Warminster Union. Faversham: LXV. 22 Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Federal Directory. see Berne. LXV. 22 Fees: · Amount of revenue derived from surplus fees, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 2 see also House of Commons, III. 2. Registrar General of Births, &c. Office. Fees in Courts of Law and Equity: I. Report of Select Committee: Report of the Select Committee on fees in courts of law and equity, with Minutes II. Accounts and Papers: Abstract of returns of the description and amount of fees demandable in courts of law and equity, in England and Wales, in 1846, showing by whom received, and how appropriated; (679.) see also Chancery, Court of, II. 1. Fees in Public Offices (Colonies): XLVI. 401 Exchequer, Court of (Ireland). General Account of the amount and description of fees received in public offices in the colonies in the years 1844 and 1845, stating also the particulars as to their appropriation; (739.) Female Orphan House (Dublin). See Miscellaneous Services, VI. Ferries. see Highland Roads and Bridges. Fever Hospital (Dublin). see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Fever Hospitals: XXXVII. 473 Bill to regulate the opening of hospitals for the reception of patients afflicted with Bill to amend and continue an Act of the last Session of Parliament, for making provision for the treatment of poor persons afflicted with fever in Ireland; (224.) II. Accounts and Papers: I. 325 Account showing the number of fever patients at the close of certain weeks, in 1844, 1845, and 1846; [in 766.] I. Public Income;-II. Public Expenditure;-III. Consolidated Fund;-IV. Funded Fine Arts: · · Seventh Report of the Commissioners on Fine Arts; [862.] XXXIII. 267 VOL. I page. Fire Insurances: Account of all sums paid into the Stamp Office on insurances from fire, the allowance made to each office for collecting the same, with the dates of such payments, and the sums insured on farming stock, exempt from duty, for each quarter of 1846; distinguishing the amount of each office in the country, London, Edinburgh, and Dublin respectively; (533.) XXXIV. 321 First Fruits and Tenths. see Queen Anne's Bounty. Fir Timber. see Timber. Fish: · Quantities of various kinds imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Fisheries (Ireland): I. Bills: LXV. 18 Bill for the further improvement of the fishery piers and harbours of Ireland; (344.) · Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (560.) II. Accounts and Papers: - I. 335 - I. 339 Return of sums granted by Parliament for Irish fisheries, 1845 and 1846; (in 595.) Fisheries (Ireland and Scotland) : Correspondence from July 1846 to January 1847, relating to the measures adopted for the relief of the distress in Ireland and Scotland (Fisheries Series); [765.] Fisheries (Scotland): LIII. 379 Return of sums granted by Parliament for Scottish fisheries, 1845 and 1846; details of the expenditure of such grants, and the number of inspectors employed; (in 595.) XXXIV. 329 Return of the number of persons, showing those under 13, 13 and under 18, and 18 years of age and upwards, employed in flax factories, in the United Kingdom; (in 294.) XLVI. 609 Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] Flax and Tow, or Codilla of Hemp and Flax : Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of Price per lb. English, of best wheaten flour, on 1st November and 1st December 1846, and 1st January and 1st February 1847, in London and in Paris; (in 152.) Returns of the quantities and value of the exports and imports at the port Foreign Office. see Miscellaneous Services, II. Foundling Hospital (Dublin). see Miscellaneous Services, VI. VOL. page. France: 1. Treaties: Additional articles to those agreed upon between the post offices of Great Britain and France (for carrying into execution the Convention of 3d April 1843, for esta blishing at Portsmouth an office for the exchange of mails between Havre, signed November 1846; [773] LXII. 91 Treaties of commerce and navigation between Great Britain and France, 1786 and 1787; [840.] LXX. 25 2. Trade and Navigation: Statement of the number and tonnage of French and foreign vessels that entered the ports of France, 1825 to 1844; of British and of French and other foreign vessels that entered the ports of England from France, 1830 to 1846; (in 588.) LX. 139 LXV. 98 Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.] - LXV. 86 LXV. 104 see also Spain, 1, 2. Tahiti. Freight: Tables showing the rates of freight current from Montreal and New York to Liverpool, in the years 1844, 1845, and 1846; (in 119.) Commercial regulations, resources, and trade of; [in 798.] Friendly Societies: Account of the gross amount of all sums received and paid by the Commissioners Fruits: XXXIV. 209 Quantities of various kinds imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Quantities of various kinds imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of LXV. 88 G. Gainsborough: Amount of customs duties thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Galway: Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of the VOL. page. Gamble, S. see Public Works (Ireland), III. 1. Game Certificates: Amount of tax thereon, 1842 to 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 34 LXV. 34 Number of persons assessed; rates and amount of duty, 1845; [in 843.] Gaols: LXV. 38 Copies of all reports and of schedules (D) pursuant to various Acts of Parliament, for counties, ridings or divisions; (49.) see also Prisons. Garrett, Sarah. see Warrington Union. Gas Companies: XLVII. 297 Statement from every gas company established by Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom of the Acts under which established; the price of gas and of coal; the fixed capital; and the dividends, in each year since 1820; (734.) Gases and Explosions in Collieries. see Mines and Collieries. Gas Works: XLIV. 359 Bill for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Acts authorizing the making of gas works for supplying towns with gas; (85.) Bill [as amended by the Committee]; (111.) I. 363 see also Health of Towns. Lighting of Towns. Preliminary Inquiries, 1. General Register-House, Edinburgh : Bill to authorize the application of certain sums received on account of the fees Quantities entered for home consumption in the United Kingdom, from 1842- Quantities re-exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] Geological Survey and Museum. see Miscellaneous Services, IV. Germany: Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.] - LXV. 86 Copy of the informations and evidence given, before the magistrates assembled in petty sessions at Warrington, on 25 January 1847, on which James Gerrard, Thomas Wyke, James Ireland, and John Dobson were sentenced to three months' imprisonment, with hard labour, for leaving the service of Joseph Baxter Edelsten, file manufacturer, together with copies of the convictions and warrants of commitment, and of the contracts entered into by the said prisoners with the said J. B. Edelsten; and copy of letter from Thomas Lyon and William Stubs, esquires, magistrates acting at Warrington, dated 4 February 1847, containing a statement relative to the case of James Gerrard and others; (78.) XLVI. 487 |