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Mauritius-continued.

3. Labour-continued.

Returns showing the number of free emigrants into the Mauritius for each year, since the abolition of slavery in August 1834, and the number now ordered by the above-mentioned colonies; (in 496.)

4. Trade and Shipping:

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Account of the imports into the United Kingdom, of sugar, molasses, rum, and
coffee, from the Mauritius, from 1831 to 1846; (in 657-)
LIX. 365
Returns of duties imposed in the colony; number and tonnage of vessels arriving
at and departing from the colony; imports and exports, 1835-1844; (in 696.)
XXXVII. 97

Account of exports to, and imports from, the Mauritius; also ships entered and
cleared from the United Kingdom for the same, 1840-1846; (in 717.) LX. 1
Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.] - LXV. 86
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.] -
LXV. 104
Quantities and value of the principal articles imported into and exported from
the Mauritius, 1844; [in 868.] -
LXV. 296-302

Mayo County. see Castlebar Union.

Meal. see Corn.

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Medical Officers, Army. see Army, II. 5.

Medical Reform. see Physicians, College of.

Medical Registration:

I. Bill:

Bill for the registration of qualified practitioners, and for amending the law relating
to the practice of medicine in Great Britain and Ireland; (305.)
II. 459
II. Report:
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Registration, together with Minutes
of Evidence, Appendix, and Index; (620.)

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III. Accounts and Papers:
Copy of communication addressed to the Secretary of State by the Society of
Apothecaries, London, dated 20 August 1846, stating their grounds of objec-
tion to the Medical Registration Bill; (77.)
XLIX. 425

Mediterranean and Africa:

Correspondence and papers exhibiting the past and present state of colonies in the Mediterranean and Africa; [in 869.] XXXVII. 229

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Accounts of the income and expenditure of the president and governors of the corporation for relief of seamen in the merchant service, 1846; of the income and expenditure of the trustees for the relief of seamen in the merchant service, 1846; (334)

LX. 347

see also Seamen.

Shipping.

Merchant Service:

Copy of the instructions given to the Boards appointed in the several seaports of the United Kingdom, for the examination of masters and mates of merchant ships and vessels; of the certificates of qualifications granted to candidates who pass the regulated examinations; list of the number to whom such certificates have been granted, and the vessels in which they now serve; (526.) LX. 353 Metropolis, The. see Smithfield Market. Sunday Trading. Metropolis Buildings :

I. Pill:

Bill for further amending the Act regulating the construction and the use of build-
ings in the metropolis and the neighbourhood; (365.)
- II. 473

II. Accounts and Papers:

Return for the year 1845 and 1846 of all sums received by persons employed in the execution of the Metropolitan Buildings Act, and of all expenses incurred and sums owing to and by the departments of the Metropolitan Buildings Act; (735-) LVII. 79

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Metropolis Improvements:

Sixth Report of the Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty to inquire into and
consider the most effectual means of improving the metropolis, and of providing
facilities of communication within the same; [861.] -
XVI. 349

Metropolis Turnpike Roads:

Twenty-first Report of the Commissioners of the metropolis turnpike roads north
of the Thames; (410.)
'XXXIII. 347

Metropolitan Police:

Accounts of the sums received and expended for the purposes of metropolitan
police, police superannuation fund, and police courts, in the year 1846; (28.)
XLVII. 643
Statements of the number of persons taken into custody by the metropolitan
police in each month of the year 1845, showing their offences and the results of
the proceedings; [in 868.]
LXV. 144

Metropolitan Sewage Manure Company. see Preliminary Inquiries, 1.

Mexico:

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Abstract of sums received into and issued from the commissariat chest of Mexico,
in the year ending 31 March 1846; (in 253-II.)
XXXVI. 17
Account of exports to and imports from Mexico; also ships entered and cleared
from the United Kingdom for the same, 1840-1846; (in 717.) -
Quantities of principal articles imported therefrom, 1845; [in 843.]
Quantities of principal articles exported thereto, 1845; [in 843.]
Quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures
exported thereto, 1845; [in 843.]

Midland Great Western Railway (Ireland). see Railways, III. 1.

Midland, Manchester, and Southampton Railway. see Railways, III. 1.

Midlothian County. see Agricultural Statistics, II.

Midwifery. see National Institute of Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery.

Milford:

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Military Savings' Banks:

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Account of the amount due to depositors on 31 March 1845; of the receipts, interest, and disbursements during the year ending 31 March 1846, and the number of depositors on 31 March 1846; also an account of the sums paid or about to be paid over to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, for investment; the dividends received thereon and invested in further aid of the fund for military savings banks; (214.) XXXVI. 67 Account of the gross amount of all monies received and paid by the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt on account of "The Fund for Military Savings Banks," from 19 September 1845 to 5 January 1847; (in 286.)

XXXIV. 209 Statement showing the suros deposited in and withdrawn from military savings banks, 1846, and the stations at which the several regiments were quartered; (337.) XXXVI. 69

Militia:

I. Bills:

1. Ballots' Suspension.

2. Pay and Clothing.

II. Report.

I. Bills:

1. Ballots' Suspension :

Bill to suspend the making of lists and the ballots and enrolments for the militia

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Militia-continued.

I. Bills-continued.

2. Pay and Clothing:

Bill to defray the charge of the pay, clothing, and contingent and other expenses
of the disembodied militia in Great Britain and Ireland, to grant allowances in
certain cases to subaltern officers, adjutants, paymasters, quartermasters, sur-
geons and assistant surgeons, surgeons' mates, and sergeant majors of the militia,
and to authorize the employment of the non-commissioned officers; (651.)
11. 503

II. Report:

Report from the Select Committee appointed to prepare estimates of the charge of the disembodied militia of Great Britain and Ireland, year 1847-48; (553.) VIII. 259 see also Army, II. 4. 8.

Militia and Volunteers in Canada. see Miscellaneous Services, VII.

Millbank Prison :

I. Reports:

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Report from the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the management of Millbank Prison, and instructions and orders issued by the Secretary of State to the prison authorities in consequence thereof; [760.] XXX. 1 Minutes of Evidence taken before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the management of Millbank Prison; [768.] XXX. 81

II. Accounts and Papers :

Copy of letter addressed to the Secretary of State by the inspectors of Millbank Prison, and of extracts made by them from the report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire respecting the prison, and of the remarks of the inspectors thereon; also copy of letter from the Secretary of State to Bickham Escott, esq. M. P., and of the report therein referred to on the state of Millbank Prison ; (62.). XLVII. 603 see also Miscellaneous Services, III. Prisons (England and Wales), I,

Millinery:

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

Mines and Collieries:

I. Bills:

- LXV. 18

Bill to provide for the better ventilation of mines and collieries, for the protection
and preservation of the lives of persons employed in and about the same, and to
make other provisions relating thereto; (509.)
II. 527

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Bill to compel for a limited period the use of safety lamps, and to prohibit the use of gunpowder or other explosive material in all fiery collieries; (626.) I. 161

II. Reports:
Reports on the gases and explosions in collieries, with plans; [815.] XVI. 159
Report of the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the operation of 5 & 6 Vict.
c. 99, and into the state of the population in the mining districts, 1847; [844]
XVI. 401

Ministers at Foreign Courts. see Miscellaneous Services, V.

Mint:

Account of supplies remaining in the Mint, and of sums advanced out of the Consolidated Fund, for effecting the purchase of bullion for the coinage of silver and copper monies, showing the amount of purchases and seignorage accruing; also for cash received in payment for coin delivered for the public service, and the sums paid thereout into the Exchequer for the use of the Consolidated Fund, in repayment of advances so made, in the year 1846; (30.) XXXIV. 343 Quantities of gold and silver, bullion, and copper, received at the Mint, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.]

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Miscellaneous Services:

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Statement of the Estimates for Miscellaneous Services for 1828, 1838, and 1847, ending 31 March 1848; explaining the causes of increase or decrease in each item; (574-) XXXV. 251 General Abstract of the grants to be proposed for Miscellaneous Services for 1847-8, compared with grants of 1845-6 and 1846-7; (229.) XXXV. 263 I.-Public Works and Buildings.-Buckingham Palace;-Palm House at Kew;Houses of Parliament (temporary); New Houses of Parliament; Home Office, Board of Trade, and Privy Council Office;-Holyhead Harbours Roads, &c. ;Harbours of Refuge;-Caledonian Canal;-Public Buildings, &c. in Ireland; Kingstown Harbour; (229-I.) XXXV. 269 II.-Salaries and Expenses of Public Departments.--Two Houses of Parliament;Treasury;-Secretaries of State, Home Department, Foreign and Colonial;Privy Council Office, and Office for Trade;--Lord Privy Seal ;-Paymaster General;-Exchequer and Paymaster Civil Services ;-State Paper Office ;Ecclesiastical Commission, England;-Poor Law Commission ;-Mint, including Coinage ;-Railway Department;-Public Records;-Inspectors of Factories and Mines, &c. ;-Offices in Scotland ;-Household of Lord Lieutenant, Ireland; -Chief Secretary and Council Offices, Ireland;-Paymaster of Civil Services, Ireland;-Commissioners of Public Works, Ireland ;-Secret Service ;-Printing and Stationery; (229-II.) XXXV. 287 III.-Law and Justice.-Law Charges, England;-Mint Prosecutions ;-Sheriffs' Expenses, &c.;-Insolvent Debtors Court ;-Criminal Prosecutions, and other Law Charges (Scotland and Ireland);-Prosecutions, Removal, and Subsistence of Convicts;-Prison at Parkhurst ;-Model Prison, Pentonville ;-Prison at Millbank; -Prison at Perth ;-Convict Depôts, Dublin, and Constabulary Barrack;Prison for Convicts, Dublin ;-Criminal Lunatics (Bethlem Hospital and Prison at Dublin);-Inspectors of Prisons;-Prison Board, Scotland, &c.;-Police of Dublin;-Convicts at Home, at Bermuda, and at Gibraltar;-Convict Expenditure, New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land; (229-III.) XXXV. 309 IV.-Education, Science, and Art.-Public Education (Great Britain and Ireland);— Schools of Design ;-Professors at Oxford and Cambridge;-University of London ;-Universities, &c. in Scotland ;-Royal Irish Academy;-Royal Hibernian Academy;-Royal Dublin Society;-Belfast Academical Institution;-British Museum (Buildings and Purchases);-National Gallery ;-Geological Survey and Museum ;-Scientific Works and Experiments;-Nelson Monument (completion); (229-IV.) XXXV. 329 V.-Colonial, Consular, and other Foreign Services.-Bahamas ;-Bermudas;-Prince Edward's Island ;-Sable Island ;-Nova Scotia ;-Western Coast of Africa ;St. Helena ;-Western Australia ;-Port Essington ;-Falkland Islands ;-New Zealand; Heligoland ;-Governors and others, West Indies;-Clergy, North America;-Indian Department, Canada ;-Emigration ;-Justices in the West Indies, Mauritius, &c.;-Captured Negroes' Support, &c. ;-Commissioners for Suppression of Slave Trade;-Consuls abroad;-Hong Kong, and Ports in China;-Ministers at Foreign Courts ;-Extraordinary Expenses; (229-V.) XXXV. 355

VI.—Superannuation and Retired Allowances, &c.-Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants, American Loyalists, &c.;-Vaccine Establishment;-Refuge for the Destitute;-Polish Refugees and Distressed Spaniards;-Miscellaneous Charges, formerly on Civil List, &c.;-Foundling Hospital, Dublin;-House of Industry, Dublin;-Female Orphan House, Dublin;-Westmoreland Lock Hospital, Dublin;-Lying-in Hospital, Dublin;-Dr. Steevens's Hospital, Dublin;Fever Hospital, Cork-street, Dublin;-Hospital for Incurables, Dublin;-Nonconforming and other Ministers, Ireland;-Concordatum Fund and other Charitable Allowances, Ireland; (229-VI.) XXXV. 377 VII.-Special and Temporary Objects.-Commission on Criminal Law;-Channel Islands Commission;-Navigation in Ireland, connected with Drainage ;-Ambassador's Residence at Paris;-Steam Navigation to India;-Militia and Volunteers in Canada;-Lighthouses, Newfoundland, and Cape of Good Hope ;-Rewards for Services in Suppression of Slave Trade; (229-VII.) XXXV. 421 VIII.-Houses of Parliament (temporary accommodation);-Port Patrick Harbour;— Convicts, Ireland ;-Duke of Wellington Statue Pedestal; (538.) XXXV. 439 VIII. 2.-Navigation in Ireland, connected with drainage, further Estimate; (5382.)

Mixed Commission Court. see Slave Trade, 2.

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Molasses:

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Account of the imports into the United Kingdom, of molasses, from the West
Indies and British Guiana, from 1831 to 1846; (in 438.)
LIX. 361
Account of the imports into the United Kingdom, from the East Indies and
Mauritius, from 1831 to 1846; (in 657.)
Quantities imported from the West Indies and British Guiana, 1831 to 1845;
[in 843.]

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LIX. 365

LXV. 55

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

LXV. 16

Quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1845; [in 843.]

LXV. 90

see also Sugar, II.

Money Orders:

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Return of the number and amount of money orders issued and paid in the United
Kingdom in the year 1846; with an account of the expense of the Money Order
Office; (in 585.)
LXII. 7
Return of the number and amount of money orders issued and paid in England
and Wales (London included) during each quarter, from 5 April 1839 to 5 April
1847 inclusive; and similar return for London only; (in 586.)
see also Post Office, II. 5.

Monte Video or Uruguay:

Commercial regulations, resources and trade of; [in 769.]

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Copy of memorial from the Montreal Board of Trade to the Governor General of British North America, dated 15 March 1847, for a modification of the Navigation Laws, and for the removal of the restrictions at present applicable to the navigation of the St. Lawrence by foreign vessels; (in 399.) - XXXVIII. 11

Montrose :

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1844 and 1845; [in 843.] Montserrat. see West Indies.

Morea and Greek Islands:

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

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Commercial regulations, resources and trade of; [in 769.] Mott, Mr. see Haydock Lodge Lunatic Asylum.

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Bill for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters; (173.)

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Bill for the regulation of Her Majesty's marine forces while on shore; (179.)

II. 339

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