Cockermouth Improvement. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Cocoa : Account of the imports of cocoa into the United Kingdom from the West Indies LXV. 56 Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 87 Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1844 and 1845; [in 843-] Coddington, Captain. see North British Railway. Cod Fishery: LXV. 16 Quantities of cod, ling, or hake, cured, dried, pickled, branded, and exported, 1835 to 1845; [in 843.] LXV. 84 LXV. 84 Number of fish taken and purchased by the crews of vessels or boats employed Coffee: Account of the imports of coffee into the United Kingdom from the West Indies Similar account of the imports from the East Indies and Mauritius; (in 657.) Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.] Quantities of gold and silver bullion, and of copper received and coined at the Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Colchester Navigation and Improvement. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] College of Physicians. see Physicians, College of. VOL. | page. Collieries: I. Bills: Bill to provide for the better ventilation of mines and collieries, for the protec- II. Reports: Colonial Office. see Miscellaneous Services, II. Colonies : 1. Reports: see Colonies, 1. Pym, John. Seventh General Report of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners; [809.] XXXIII. 131 Reports for the year 1846, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, exhibiting the past and present state of Her Majesty's colonial possessions, and of the Ionian Islands; [869.] XXXVII. 229 2. Correspondence: Correspondence relative to the immigration of labourers into the West India colonies and the Mauritius; state of the labouring population; (325) XXXIX. 115 3. Accounts and Papers: Return of the number of colonial-built vessels and their tonnage registered in each year, since 1841, at each port of the United Kingdom, distinguishing those belonging to each colony; also on 31 December 1846; (in 309.) LX. 309 Returns of duties imposed in the British colonies; number and tonnage of vessels arriving at and departing from each colony, and an account of imports and exports, 1835-1844; (696.) XXXVII. 97 · Indexes to Reports of Commissioners, 1812-1840; (710-IV.) LVIII. Part IV. 1 Colonization from Ireland: Report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords on colonization from Ireland, together with Minutes of Evidence; (737.) Appendix and Index; (737 II.) Colours, Painters': VI. 1 VI. 563 Declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] Columbia: LXV. 108 Account of the total declared value of all exports to Columbia, and the official VOL. I page. Combination Act. see Sheffield Petty Sessions. Commercial Gas Light and Coke Company. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1. Commissariat: 1. Generally: Commissariat Estimate for the year 1847-48; (249.) XXXV. 105 Account of the receipt and expenditure for commissariat services in the year ending 31 March 1846; (253-I.) XXXVI. 51 Abstracts of the account of the receipts into and payments from the several commissariat chests abroad for the year ending 31 March 1846; (253-II.) XXXVI. 17 2. Distress (Ireland) : Correspondence from July 1846 to January 1847, relating to the measures adopted for the relief of distress in Ireland (commissariat series); [761.] LI. 1 LI. 535 Index to correspondence; (56-II.) Index to correspondence; (56.) Commissioners of Railways. see Railways, I. II. Commissions, Army. see Army, II. 7. Committals: 1. England and Wales: Statement of the number of persons committed in England and Wales, 18431844, 1845-1846, for each of the offences enumerated in the criminal tables annually presented to Parliament; (690.) XLVII. 293 2. Ireland: · Returns from the clerks of the Crown and clerks of the peace of the several coun- Common Law, Courts of. see Fees in Courts of Law and Equity. Commons Inclosure: · Bill to authorize the inclosure of certain lands in pursuance of the Second Report see also Inclosures. Commutation of Tithes. see Tithes. Compensation for Damages: Bill to amend an Act of last Sessi on for facilitating the employment of the labouring poor in the distressed districts in Ireland, as far as relates to compensation for damages; (591.) Papers relating to the proceedings taken against Mr. Compton, a British subject, for his participation in the riot at Canton in July 1846; [808.] Concordatum Fund (Ireland). see Miscellaneous Services, VI. Consolidated Duties of Customs. see Shipping, 13. Consolidated Fund: XL. 331 Account showing the amount and nature of the charges on the Consolidated Fund, 1836 to 1846 inclusive; (in 79.) VOL. page. Constabulary (England and Wales) : Abstract of return of the constabulary force in England and Wales for each city, town, or borough; the rank of each chief or other officer; the amount of pay for each; the date when each force was organized; whether there is a superannuation fund, and if so, what amount is deducted from the pay of each, and what are the regulations for superannuation allowance; (134.) XLVII. 613 Supplementary abstract of further returns; (134-II.) XLVII. 629 Return of the number of police constables in each county, or division of a county, in England and Wales, under the Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 93; the number stationed in each petty session district, the population of the said district, and the amount paid by it to the county police rates, together with an account in detail of the several items of expenditure for 1846; (540.) XLVII. 631 see also Police Superannuation Fund (England and Wales). Constabulary (Ireland) : I. Bill: Bili to regulate the superannuation allowances of the constabulary force in Ireland, and the Dublin Metropolitan Police; (618.) II. Accounts and Papers: I. 189 Statement of the amount of constabulary force employed in each county, and Consular Services. see Miscellaneous Services. Coutroverted Elections: LVI. 169 LVI. 239 Mr. Speaker's warrant for the appointment of Members to serve on the General Convict Discipline and Transportation : 1. Report: Copy of report made by the superintendent of convicts to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, dated 10 February 1847, respecting the treatment of convicts in the hulks at Woolwich; (149.) Correspondence on the subject of convict discipline and transportation; [785.] Further correspondence on the same subject; [800.] - 3. Accounts and Papers: · Return of all corporal punishments inflicted on persons confined on board hulks at Woolwich, from 1 January 1843 to the present time, with the number of lashes given in each case, with the date thereof; (in 125.) XLVIII. 465 Similar return for the hulks at Portsmouth and Gosport; (207.)- XLVIII. 461 Copies of circular letter addressed by Her Majesty's Secretary of State to the justices in quarter sessions, dated 31 December 1846, relative to the confinement of convicts after sentence, and of the replies thereto; (256.) XLVIII. 5 see also Norfolk Island. North Australia. Convicts: Report of John Henry Capper, Esq., superintendent of ships and vessels employed for the confinement of offenders under sentence of transportation, dated 1 March 1847; (150.) VOL. page. Convictions. see Criminal Offenders. Coode, Mr. see Haydock Lodge Lunatic Asylum. Copper and Brass Manufactures: Quantities and declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1845; [in 843.] Copper and Copper Ore : 1. Imports and Exports of Copper : LXV. 104 LIX. 47 Account of all copper imported into and exported from the United Kingdom, 1846; LXV. 71 Quantities of British and foreign copper exported from the United Kingdom to each LXV. 87 2. Copper Ore: Copies of all memorials and petitions presented to the Board of Trade and to the Chancellor of the Exchequer respecting the duty on copper ore, and copies of the answers sent to the several applications since January 1846; (184.) LIX. 59 Quantities of copper ore imported and charged with duty, with the proportion of Quantities of copper received and coined at the Mint, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] see also Mint. Return of all enfranchisements and commutations confirmed by the copyhold com- Bill to amend the laws relating to the protection in the colonies of works entitled to copyright in the United Kingdom; (598.) see also International Copyright. Corcomroe Barony (Clare). see Public Works (Ireland), III. 1. Cordage : - I. 199 Quantities and declared value of British and Irish, exported to each country, 1845; Return, showing for each year, from 1823 to 1845, the number and tonnage of vessels entered inwards and cleared outwards; the official and declared value of the exports, and the official value of the imports at the port of Cork ; (in 115.) Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] |