VOL. I page. Paymaster-General. see Miscellaneous Services, II. Paymasters and Pursers. see Navy, II. 10. Payne, Mr. see Weymouth Union. Peers (Scotland): Bill, intituled An Act to enable Peers of Scotland absent in foreign parts to qualify and to make their proxies, and send signed lists for the election of representative Peers of Scotland; (619.) III. 411 Bill, intituled An Act for the correction of certain abuses which have frequently prevailed at the election of representative Peers for Scotland; (491.) III. 595 Penal Schools: Minutes of the committee of council on education relative to training masters for penal schools; [in 787.] XLV. 1 Peninsular and Oriental Steam-packet Company: Copy of the charter granted to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam-packet Company; also copies of the contracts between Her Majesty's Government and the company; (117.)XXXVI. 189 Pensions : List of all pensions granted between 20 June 1846 and 20 June 1847, and charged Pentonville Prison: Fifth Report of the Commissioners for the government of Pentonville Prison; [818.] XXX. 481 see also Miscellaneous Services, III. Prisons (England and Wales), I. Pepper: Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 20 Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Perth Prison. see Miscellaneous Services, III. Accounts of the quantities of copper and copper ore imported into the United Commercial regulations, resources, and trade of; [in 769.] Philippine Islands: VOL. page. LXV. 86 LXV. 98 Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.] Physicians, College of: LXV. 104 Copy of memorial from the College of Physicians to the Secretary of State, in Copy of the Poor-law Commissioners' order for the dismissal of John Pigott, schoolmaster of the Newtown Limavady Union; the protest against the same by the Protestant chaplain of the workhouse, and the observations of the Commissioners thereon; (in 368.) XLIX. 215 see Poor and Poor Laws (England and Wales), IV. 4. Pious and Charitable Purposes: Pigott, Mr. Grenville. Bill to alter and amend the laws relating to the disposition of property for pious and charitable purposes; (101.) Declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] see also Gold and Silver Plate. Playfair, Dr. Lyon. see Collieries, II. Plymouth : Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Poland: · Papers relative to the suppression by the governments of Austria, Prussia, and Police (England and Wales). see Constabulary (England and Wales). Metropolitan Police Police (Ireland). see Constabulary (Ireland). Police (Scotland): I. Bill: Bill to amend an Act to enable burghs in Scotland to establish a general system of police, and another Act for providing for the appointment and election of magistrates and councillors for certain burghs and towns in Scotland; (440.) II. Accounts and Papers: 1. 101 Abstract of return from each of the burghs in Scotland, stating whether they have Police Clauses: Bill for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually contained in Acts for regulating the police of towns; (318.) Bill [as amended by the Select Committee]; (445.) Police Courts: III. 77 III. 125 Account of the receipts and expenditure for the service of the police courts of the metropolis, 1846; (in 28.) XLVII. 643 Police and Police Reward and Superannuation Funds (Ireland): VOL. page., Return of the police reward and police superannuation funds (Ireland), 1845 and 1846; the names and other particulars of persons receiving pensions or gratuities from such funds; and the number and expense of policemen employed otherwise than as ordinary constables in Dublin and in every county of Ireland; (571.) Police Superannuation Fund (England and Wales): LVI. 239 Account of the receipts and payments on account of the police superannuation fund (established by 2 & 3 Vict, c. 47, s. 22) in 1846; (in 28.) XLVII. 643 Polish Refugees and Distressed Spaniards. see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Bill to exempt occupiers of small tenements from the payment of poor and high- 2. Relief of the Poor: Bill for the administration of the laws for the relief of the poor in England; (342.) III. 159 III. 167 Bill [as amended by the Committee, and on report]; (528.) 3. Removal of the Poor: Bill to amend the laws relating to the removal of poor persons from England and 1 III. 229 Bill to repeal part of the first clause of an Act of 9 & 10 Vict. for amending the Poor and Poor Laws (England and Wales)-continued. II. Reports of Committees: Settlement and Poor Removal: First Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the operation of the Law of Settlement and of the Poor Removal Act of the last Session of Parliament, with Minutes of Evidence; (82.) Second and Third Reports, with Minutes of Evidence; (135.) Fifth Report, with Minutes of Evidence; (226.) Sixth Report, with Minutes of Evidence; (409.) XI. 1 XI. 737 XI. 805 Seventh and Eighth Reports, with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix; (518.) Index to the foregoing Reports; (518–II.) Thirteenth Annual Report of the Poor-Law Commissioners; [816.] Appendices to the Thirteenth Report, with Plans; [873.] · 2. St. Marylebone and St. Pancras : Report of the Poor-law Commissioners on the relief of the poor in the parishes of IV. Accounts and Papers : 1. Bingley Poor-house: Return of the number of times, and dates thereof, that the Bingley Poor-house, in the Keighley Union, has been visited by Assistant Poor-law Commissioners since 9 June 1842; number of inmates on that date and on each succeeding 1st January; copies of all instructions issued by the Poor-law Commissioners, and all communications received by them relating to the said poor-house since 9 June 1842; of any instructions to the auditor of the Keighley Union, authorizing him to prohibit the constable of Bingley from relieving destitute persons whom he may find in the night time in a state of starvation, or whether the auditor acted upon his own responsibility; (54.) XLIX. 53 2. Dudley Union: Copy of the correspondence between the guardians of the poor-law union of Dudley and the Poor-law Commissioners, respecting the disallowance of a sum of money paid for the last Christmas-da y dinner given to the paupers by the guardians; (276.) XLIX. 81 Accounts relative to the emigration which has taken place under the sanction of the Poor-law Amendment Act; (in 737-II.) 4. Exchanges of Districts: Correspondence of the Poor-law Commissioners relative to the exchange of districts between Mr. Gulson and Mr. Graves in November 1846; (in 263.) XLIX. 129 5. Jenkin Jones: Copy of communication from G. C. Lewis, Esq. Poor-law Commissioner, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, 16 February 1847, relative to the proceedings in the case of Mr. Jenkin Jones; (98.) . XLVI. 511 Copy of statement of Mr. Jenkin Jones, sent to the Secretary of State, dated 10 March 1847, in reply to the letter of Mr. Lewis to Sir George Grey, of 16 February 1847; (206.) XLVI. 523 Return of the number of pauper lunatics and idiots chargeable to parishes, and townships in each union of England and Wales, and to places not in union, en 1 January 1847; (542) XLIX. 263 Copies of letters from the Poor-law Commissioners to the Secretary of State respecting the transaction of the business of the Commission; (148.) XLIX. 1 VOL. page. Poor and Poor Laws (England and Wales)-continued. IV. Accounts and Papers-continued. 8. Population, Poor's Rate, &c.: Return of the expenditure for the relief of the poor; number of paupers relieved; proportion per cent. of paupers to population; and rate per head of expenditure in England and Wales, and Scotland and Ireland respectively; (in 144.) 9. Relief of the Poor : XLIX. 51 Return showing the number of persons relieved in the Unions in Oxfordshire and the North Riding of Yorkshire; also for Liverpool, the Strand and Whitechapel Unions, and Norwich, including in-door and out-door relief, in classes, during the half-year ended on 25 March and 29 September 1844 respectively; (in 100.) XLIX. 19) 10. Ware Union: Copies of all letters to and from the Poor-law Commissioners and their Assistant Commissioner, 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 in July 1846; (88.) XLIX. 97 11. Warminster Union: Correspondence relative to the refusal of the vicar of Warminster to bury Sarah 12. Weymouth Union: XLIX. 101 Reports made by Mr. Payne, district auditor to the Poor-law Commission, 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 Return of the names of the unions taken from the Assistant Poor-law Commissioner's district now held by Mr. Gulson, on his appointment to it in November 1846; and copies of all applications and corres pondence relative to the removal of the Weymouth Union from Mr. Gulson's district; (in 263.) XLIX. 129 13. Workhouse Schools: Copies or extracts of all reports made by Assistant Commissioners to the Poor- Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education relative to training masters for workhouse schools; [in 787.] see also Poor Rates, I. 1; II. 1. Poor and Poor Laws (Ireland): I. Bills: 1. Labouring Poor. 2. Payment of Rates. 3. Relief of the Destitute Poor. 4. Relief Supervision. 5. Vagrants. II. Accounts and Papers: 1. Castlebar Union. 2. Newtown Limavady Union. 3. Poor-law Unions. 4. Qualified Justices and Elected Guardians. 5. Relief of the Poor. 6. Workhouses. I. Bills: 1. Labouring Poor: XLV. 1 Bill to render valid certain proceedings for the relief of distress in Ireland, by employment of the labouring poor; (9.) 2. Payment of Rates: Bill for better securing the payment of poor rates in Ireland; (67.) |