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Heywood Improvement. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1.

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LXV. 16

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.] LXV. 89 Highland Distress:

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Copy of despatch from Lieutenant-governor Sir John Harvey to Earl Grey, dated 2 February 1847, enclosing a draft of 1,000l. voted by the Legislature of Nova Scotia for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and the Highlands in Scotland; (92.) XXXVIII. 487 Copy of despatch from Lieutenant-governor Sir W. M. G. Colebrooke to Earl Grey, dated New Brunswick, 26 February 1847, enclosing bills for 1,250 l. voted by the Legislature of New Brunswick, for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and Scotland; (225.) XXXVIII. 269

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Extract of despatch from Governor Light to Earl Grey, dated 5 March 1847, en-
closing draft for 1,200 l., being the first instalment of subscriptions raised in
British Guiana for the relief of destitute poor in Ireland and the Highlands of
Scotland; (287.) -
XXXVII. 1
Copies of despatches addressed to the Secretary of State from the Governors of Her
Majesty's colonial possessions, relative to the money voted and subscriptions
raised for the relief of the destitute poor in Ireland and Scotland; [853]

LIII. 457 Correspondence, from July 1846 to January 1847, relating to the measures adopted for the relief of distress in Ireland and Scotland; [765.] - LIII. 379 Correspondence, from July 1846 to February 1847, relating to the measures adopted for the relief of the distress in Scotland; [788.]

Highland Roads and Bridges:

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LIII. 1

Thirty-third Report of the Commissioners for maintaining and keeping in repair certain roads and bridges in Scotland, and for regulation of ferries in Scotland; (210.)

Highway Rates:

XXXIII. 289

Bill to continue an Act for authorizing the application of highway rates to turnpike roads; (424.)

Highways:

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Bill to amend the laws relating to highways; (291.)
Bill [as amended by the Select Committee]; (493)
Minutes of proceedings of the Select Committee on the Highways Bill; (683.)

Holland:

1. Russian-Dutch Loan:

VIII. 183

Account of the amount paid for principal and interest in each year for the Russian-Dutch loan since the Treaty of Vienna; and stating the amount of the principal sum of that loan now due and payable by Great Britain, under 2 & 3 Will. 4, c. 81; (31.) XXXIV. 415

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Account of the amount that will be payable for principal and interest in each year for the Russian-Dutch loan, from and after 1 January 1847; also an abstract statement of the total amount of principal and interest, and of both up to 30 June 1915; (137.) XXXIV. 417 Convention between his Majesty and the Emperor of all the Russias, signed 16 November 1831, relative to the Russian-Dutch loan; (59.) - LXIX. 255 Conventions between Great Britain and the Netherlands and Russia of 1814 and 1815; [782.] LXIX. 239 Correspondence relating to the Russian-Dutch loan, 1815-1831; [793.]

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Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.]
Quantities of principal articles exported thereto, 1845; [in 843.] - LXV. 98
Quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures ex-
ported thereto, 1845; [in 843.]

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Holyhead Harbour:

I. Bills.

II. Report of Committee.

III. Report of Commissioners.

IV. Accounts and Papers.

I. Bills:

Bill to empower the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to purchase lands for the purpose of a harbour of refuge at or near Holyhead, in the county of Anglesey; (187.)

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Bill [as amended by the Select Committee]; (547.)

II. Report of Committee:

I. 683

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Report from the Select Committee on the Holyhead Harbour Bill, and to whom
two petitions against the Bili were referred, with Minutes of Evidence; (546.)
VIII. 187

III. Report of Commissioners:
Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the expediency of making
a harbour of refuge at Holyhead, with Plans; (446.)
XVI. 237
Explanation of chart (App. D, in the Report) of proposed site for harbour, show-
ing the results of the examination of the bottom; (446–II.)
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into
Mr. Rendel's plan for the proposed harbour at Holyhead; (516.)

IV. Accounts and Papers:

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XVI. 287

XVI. 293

Copy of Treasury Minute, dated 3 April 1846, relative to the formation of a har-
bour at Holyhead, and agreements with the Chester and Holyhead Railway
Company to contribute towards the said harbour; (140.)
LXI. 65
Copy of letter from the Secretary of the Admiralty, dated 27 March 1846, stating
that the Lords of the Admiralty approve of Mr. Rendel's plans for a harbour of
refuge and packet harbour at Holyhead; and of any report from Captain
Beechey, R.N., or others on the nature of the sea ground selected by Mr. Rendel,
with Plans, and the cost of the approved harbours; (301.)
LXI. 69
Copies of all correspondence, minutes, and agreements entered into by Her Ma-
jesty's late or present Government with the Chester and Holyhead Railway
Company, respecting the carrying Her Majesty's mails, and the construction of
an asylum and packet harbour at Holyhead, or proposals by the said company;
(339.)
LXI. 77
Copy of the instructions of the Board of Admiralty to the Commissioners ap-
pointed to inquire into the expediency of making a harbour of refuge at Holy-
head, dated 6 April 1847; (387.)
LXI. 101

see also Miscellaneous Services, I.

Holyhead Railway. see Chester and Holyhead Railway.

Holyhead Roads:

Twenty-fourth Report of the Commissioners appointed under several Acts for vesting in them certain bridges, &c., and for the improvement of the road from London to Holyhead, and from London to Liverpool; (604.) - XXXIII. 325 see also Miscellaneous Services, I. II.

Home Office. see Miscellaneous Services, I. II.

Honduras :

Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of Hon-
duras, in the year ending 31 March 1846; (in 253-II.) -
Commercial regulations, resources, and trade of; [in 769.]
LXIV.

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Abstract of sums received into, and issued from the commissariat chest of Hong
Kong, in the year ending 31 March 1846; (in 253-II.) -
Accounts of the receipts and disbursements of the colony of Hong Kong, for
the year ending 30 September 1846; (261.)

XL. 283

Tables relative to the revenue and expenditure, imports and exports of the island of Hong Kong; (in 654-)

V. 1

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Hong Kong-continued.

2. Mr. Montgomery Martin:

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Copy of the dissent in Legislative Council of Hong Kong, by R. Montgomery
Martin, on the proposition for licensing the retail consumption of opium in
Hong Kong; (in 347.)
XL. 285
Copy of memorandum by R. Montgomery Martin, member of the legislative
council of Hong Kong, on the records of the council referring to the mistake
in date of dissent on opium, on 26 November 1844; and of the observations of
Governor Davis thereon, dated 12 February 1845; (497)
XL. 291

Copy of correspondence of Mr. Montgomery Martin with the Secretary of State
for the Colonies, relating to his resignation of the office of treasurer of Hong
Kong; (743.)
XL. 293

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see also Miscellaneous Services, V.

Hope, Lieutenant-governor. see Man, Isle of.

Hops:

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Account of total number of acres of land in Great Britain under the cultivation
of hops in 1846; distinguishing the number of acres in each parish; of the
duty on hops of the growth of 1846; distinguishing the districts, and the
old and the new duty; the quantities exported from, and imported into Great
Britain in 1846, and the quantity charged with duty in each of the several col-
lections of the United Kingdom; (in 154.)
LIX. 299
Quantities charged with excise duty; amount thereof in England and in the
United Kingdom, 1843 to 1845; [iu 843.]
LXV. 24. 27

Horns, &c.:

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 16 Horse Dealers:

Amount of taxes thereon, 1842 to 1845; number assessed; rates and amount of
duty, 1845; [in 843.]
LXV. 34.38

Horses:

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Amount of excise duties on horses let for hire in the United Kingdom; 1843-1845;
[in 843.]
LXV. 24, 25. 27
Amount of taxes on horses, 1842-1845; number assessed; rates and amount of
duty; 1845; [in 843.]
LXV. 34.37.

Hosiery :

Bill to repeal An Act, intituled an Act to make further regulations respecting the tickets of works to be delivered to persons employed in the manufacture of hosiery in certain cases, and to make other provision instead thereof, and to make further provision to secure wages of persons employed in the manufacture of hosiery; (175.)

Hounds:

Amount of taxes thereon, 1842-1845; [in 843.] House of Commons:

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I. Bills:

Taxation of Costs.

II. Reports:

1. Private Bills.

2. Standing Orders Revision.

III. Accounts and Papers:

1. Committees on Private Bills.

2. Fees.

3. Private Bills.

4. Public Bills.

5. Sittings and Divisions.

6. Standing Orders:

1. Bills:

Taxation of Costs:

Bill to amend an Act to establish taxation of costs on private Bills in the House of Commons; (364.)

Bill (as amended on re-commitment]; (498.)

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House of Commons-continued.

II. Reports:

1. Private Bills:

First Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the Private Business of The House; the expenses attending the obtaining private Bills, and taxing expenses relating thereto; (116.)

XII. 347

XII. 351

Second Report; (235)

Third Report, with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index; (705.)

XII. 357

2. Standing Orders Revision:

Report from the Select Committee appointed for a revision of the Standing Orders of The House relating to Private Bills; (631.)

III. Accounts and Papers:

1. Committees on Private Bills:

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Lists for Committees on Private Bills, Session 1847; (155)

2. Fees:

Table of the fees to be charged at the House of Commons; (292)
An:ended table; (357)

3. Private Bills:

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Return of the number of private Bills introduced and brought from the House of Lords, and of Acts passed in 1847, in classes; of all Railway Bills laid before the Classification Committee; of other private Bills treated as unopposed Bills, and referred to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means; (757.) 193

XLVI.

Return of all private Bills, other than railway Bills, which have been treated as opposed Bills, with the names of Members selected to serve on the Committees on such Bills; number of days each Member has served; names of such of the Members on Speaker's list as attended such Committees; number of days each such Member attended; and the number of days each Committee sat; (757-II.) XLVI. 211

4. Public Bills:

List of the public Bills introduced into the House of Commons during the Session
1847, stating by whom introduced, or which have been brought from the Lords,
the date of their several stages in The House, and distinguishing those which
have since become law; (756.)
XLVI. 215

5. Sittings and Divisions:

Return of the number of days on which The House sat in Session 1847; the time occupied, and the hours after midnight; the number and subjects of divisions, the number of Members in the majority and minority, &c.; (746.) - XLVI. XLVI. 221

6. Standing Orders:

Standing Orders of the House of Commons, 1685-1847; (665,) House of Industry (Dublin). see Miscellaneous Services, VI.

XLVI. 237

House of Keys. see Man, Isle of.

Houses and Electors:

Abstract of returns of the numbers of 107. houses in each Parliamentary borough in England and Wales, and of the omissions from the lists of voters for nonpayment of assessed taxes since 20 July 1846; (243)

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XLVI. 333

Houses of Parliament:

see also Miscellaneous Services, I. II. Howard v. Gosset. see Printed Papers.

Papers relative to the ventilation of the Houses of Parliament; (750).
Westminster New Palace.

LVII. 233

Hulks:

I. Report:

Report and Minutes of Evidence taken upon an inquiry into the general treatment and condition of the convicts in the Hulks at Woolwich, with Appendix, [831.] XVIII. 1

Index 10 Report and Evidence; (831-11.)

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Hull:

II. Accounts and Papers:

Return of the name, age, date of reception, and death of each prisoner who has died on board the hulks at Woolwich, from the 1st January 1844, with the date and verdict of the coroner's inquest in each case; of the place of burial and other particulars as to the disposal of the corpse, and of all corporal punishments inflicted on prisoners, from 1st January 1843; (125.) XLVIII. 465 Similar returns for the hulks at Portsmouth and Gosport; (207.) XLVIII. 461 see also Convict Discipline and Transportation :

1. Hull Dock Company:

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Copy of Treasury Minute of 1844, respecting the dues payable to the Hull Dock
Company; (304.)
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2. Shipping and Imports and Exports: Return showing for each year from 1816 to 1845 the number and tonnage of vessels cleared outwards and entered inwards; the official and declared values of the exports and the official value of the imports at the port of Hull; (in 115.)

LX. 123

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Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]
Amount of postage thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]
Number and tonnage of vessels, British and foreign, entered thereat, 1845;
[in 843.]

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Number and tonnage of foreign vessels belonging to each nation entered thereat, from various countries, 1845; [in 843.]

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Account of the imports into the United Kingdom of the principal articles of foreign and colonial merchandize; the consumption of such articles, and the customs duties received thereon, in the year 1846, compared with the year 1845; (in 105.)

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LIX. 1

Return showing for each year, from 1816 to 1845, the official values of the im-
ports at each of the twelve principal ports of the United Kingdom respectively;
(in 115.) -
LX. 123
Tabular account of the quantities of each of the principal articles of foreign and
colonial merchandize imported into the United Kingdom in each month of the
year ending April 1847; (in 539.)
LX. 107
Tabular return of all imports into the United Kingdom, 1846, showing the gross
quantities imported; the quantities paying duty, and rates and amount of duty;
distinguishing the importations from foreign countries and the colonies; (635)

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Account of the total official value of all imports into the United Kingdom from
Cuba, Chili, Peru, and Columbia, in each year, from 1824 to 1846; (in 656.)
LX. 119

Abstract of statement showing the net annual produce of the duties of customs
on imports, 1845 and 1846; (676.)
LIX. 99

Accounts of imports from the British West India Colonies, East Indies, China,
New South Wales, North and South America, 1840-1846; (in 717.) LX. 1

2. Ceylon:

Table of the number of articles imported, in classes, in the year 1844; the total
amount of duty from each class, and the aggregate amount of all the classes;
(in 93.)
XLI. 427

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