ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS, IN EIGHT VOLUMES. -(4.)— RELATING TO PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION; EXPENSES OF EAST RETFORD DISFRANCHISEMENT BILL AND CARRICKFERGUS FORGERIES COMMITTEE; CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DUTIES; EXPORTS AND IMPORTS; SHIPPING. Session 26 October 1830—22 April 1831. VOL. X. 1830-31. ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS. EIGHT VOLUMES:-CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME. N. B.-THE Figures at the beginning of the line, correspond with the N° at the 201.-Population of each City and Borough now returning Members to Parliament; 202.-Number of Houses in each City and Borough in England now returning Members; Number of Houses in each City and Town not now returning Members, the Population of which in 1821 amounted to 10,000 or up- wards; Number of Houses in each County in England, Wales, and Scotland; Number of Houses in each Royal Burgh now sharing in the Return of a Member; and of Places the Population of which is under 8,000; distinguishing Houses from 107. and upwards 204.-Number of Houses in each City in England and Wales sending Members to Parliament, and the greatest Number of Electors polled at any Election 216.-Population of each Borough in England and Wales returning Members to Parliament, of which the Population in 1821 did not exceed 2,000; the Number of Houses; the greatest Number of Electors polled within the last Thirty Years; Number of Houses rated at 107. per annum; similar Statements from all Boroughs exceeding 2,000, and not exceeding 4,000; all Cities and Boroughs exceeding 4,000; similar Statements from all 352.-Population, in 1821, of Places uot now returning Members to Parliament, viz. Brighton, Bolton-le-Moors, &c.; distinguishing the Number in respect of the Borough, and of the Parishes and Townships or Hamlets in each 203.-Population of Places within the Tower Hamlets, and of St. Mary-le-bone, 372.-Number of Houses assessed to the Inhabited House Duty at and above 10 l. and upwards, in the Tower Hamlets, in Finsbury, in St. Mary-le-bone, and in Lambeth, distinguishing the Number assessed from 10l. to 19l. inclusive 300.-Number of Houses in the several Towns of Wales specified in Schedule (F.); distinguishing those assessed at 10l. and under 20l. Kent; at 20l. and 383.-Population and Number of Inhabited Houses in certain places in Mon- 49 338.-Copy of Circular Letter from the Home Office to the Returning Officers of all Cities, &c. respecting the Limits, Houses, and Population of the said Cities, with the Statements received in reply 362.-Memorials addressed to the Home Office from the Corporation or Iuha- bitants of any Borough mentioned in Schedule (A.) or (B.) respecting the 374.-Supplement to Copy of Memorials, &c. respecting the Population of any 382.-Additional Supplement to Memorials respecting Population of any Borough 131 339.-Corrected Return of the Population of each City and Borough in England, in reference to Schedules (Å.) and (B.) of the Reform in Parliament Bill 200.-Number of Persons in each City and Royal Burgh in Scotland owning or 353-Population of each Royal Burgh in Scotland having a Vote in the Election 151 195 197 251.-Total Amount of Expenses incurred in the last Parliament, relative to the East Retford Disfranchisement; also, Expenses incurred in The House 146.-Rate of the Duties of Customs and Excise on Soap, Candles, Coals carried coastwise, Leather, Salt, Malt, Beer, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, payable on 5 January 1792, and 5 January 1831 28. Quantity of Tobacco, Foreign Wines, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Glass, Brandy and Geneva, which have paid the Customs and Excise Duties, for Home Consumption; stating the Rate of Duty and Net Revenue re- ceived; also, of certain Articles imported 1824-1829 291.-Customs, Gloucester; Customs Duties paid at Lidney Creek; and Amount 134.-Excise Licenses; Number of Licenses issued under 1 Will. IV. c. 64; speci- fying the Number of Public Houses for the Sale of Beer, Ale and Spirits, 97.-Customs and Excise, Ireland; Quantity of Malt, Sugar and Tea, which paid Duty for Home Consumption, in Ireland, 1780-1829; Rate at which Duty was paid, and Amount received; Number of Yards of Linen Cloth and Sail Cloth, for which Bounty was paid on Exportation, 1780-1829 137.-Bonded Goods; Return of the several Ports in which Goods imported are 355.-Customs and Excise, Oaths; Minute of the Treasury, 24th December 1830, relative to the Discontinuance of unnecessary Oaths in the Departments Number and Description of Oaths and Affida- vits legally required by the Boards of Customs and Excise, and their Exports; Shipping; Trade: 0.9.-Resolution intended to be proposed by Mr. Alderman Waithman, relative to 0.17.--Resolutions intended to be proposed by Mr. Alderman Waithman 213 223 231 No. Exports; Shipping; Trade-continued. 29.-Real Value of Exports, from 1800-1829, in Periods of Ten Years each 20.-Accounts of Exports and Imports (Real and Official Value), from 1798-1829, 388.—Imports and Exports, Ireland; Official Value of Imports into and Exports MS. paging. 263 269 98.-Imports and Exports; Annual Average Amount of Imports and Exports, and Shipping: 47.-Shipping; Statement of the Shipping employed in the United Kingdom, 350.-Statement of the Shipping employed in the United Kingdom, 1830; - 273 $2.-Number of Ships belonging to the Port of London which have been 75-Steam Packets, Ireland; Number of Steam Packets employed on various. across 290.-Vessels; Return of all Steam Vessels employed between the Isle of Wight Barilla Duty: 116.-Copy of Treasury Minute relating to Duty on Barilla Belfast Trade: 331.—Value of Imports into and Exports from Belfast, 1816-1830; Number of Coals: 287.-Quantity of Coals Exported to Foreign Countries; distinguishing the Cocoa : 380.-Quantity of Cocoa Imported, 1821-1830; Quantity entered for Home Coffee: 379-Quantity of Coffee Imported into and Exported from the United Kingdom; Corn: 329.-Quantity of Foreign and Colonial Wheat remaining in Warehouse, in the - 119. Quantities and Average Prices of Wheat, 1828-1830, returned by the whole 330.-Corn Importation; Amount of Corn, Grain, Meal and Flour Imported, 349 355 365 383 |