VOL. page. Justices of the Peace-continued. Scilly Islands: Bill to authorize persons duly appointed to act as justices of the peace in the islands Commissions: Number of all the justices in England and Wales who have been appointed under commissions of the peace issued by the Lord Chancellor, 1831-1834; and distinguishing the number of clerical and lay justices, and of those who have qualified; (613.) XLVIII. 217 A Return of all applications made in the Court of King's Bench for leave to file criminal informations against justices of the peace in England and Wales, in which rule Nisi has been granted, from 1831 to 1833, both inclusive; dates when each application was made, the names of the parties making the same, and against whom (116.) XLVIII. 249 see Procurators Fiscal. Warrants of Distress. Copies of papers respecting the proposed abolition of the in-pension of Kilmainham A return of the costs of the prosecution (in Ireland,) in the case of The King v, Barrett, for libel, tried in Michaelmas Term 1833; (54) XLVIII. 555 A return of any communication made by any person connected with the Government to the Commissioners of Stamps, relative to the case of The King v. Barrett, and of any correspondence which passed between the Commissioners of Stamps and any person connected with the Government, relative to the said subject; (85) XLVIIL 557 King v. Bell and others : King A return of the costs, in detail, of the prosecution in the case of The King v. Bell, v. O'Brien. see King's Bench, Ireland. King's Bench: Returns from the Court of King's Bench of the number of pleas issued, declarations Ireland: Copies of the affidavits, orders and proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, Ireland, in the Hilary Term in the present year, in the case of The King v. OʻPrien, for publishing a report of evidence given before the Commissioners of Inquiry into Corporate Abuses at Cork; (55) XLVIII. 543 Number of writs issued out of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland, 1831-1833;Of the number of causes tried in the court;--Number tried each year by special juries and common juries ;-Number of mandamuses and of criminal and ex officio informations applied for;-Number of days and hours, the court sat ;--Attendance of each judge; (in 402.) XLVIII. 485 see also Judges, Ireland. King's Bench Prison. see Coroners' Inquests. King William's Town. see Crown Lands. Kingston Harbour. see Miscellaneous Services, 1. VOL. | page. 1 L. Labour of Children. see Factories. Labourers: Bill to explain and amend an Act of the second and third years of His present Lakes, (Ireland.) see Navigation, Ireland. 1... Lancaster Common Pleas : Bill for improving the practice and proceedings in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster Duchy Court: Fees received by the chancellor of the county palatine of Lancaster, on writs issued in that court, 1829-1833;-Fees received by officers of the court on processes;-Fees received by prothonotary of Common Pleas at Lancaster, &c.; (452.) XLVIII. 283 Land and Assessed Taxes. see Stamps. Land Revenue: Report from Select Committee appointed to inquire into the management of woods, Landed Securities, Ireland: Bill for facilitating the loan of money upon landed securities in Ireland; (326.) Law Charges. šce Miscellaneous Services, IV. Law Commission, Scotland: First Report made to His Majesty by the Commissioners appointed to inquire into Law Courts, see King's Bench. Miscellaneous Services, II. Lead: Account of the quantity of lead ore imported into the United Kingdom, in 1833, Leamington Priors : A return of the number of rate-payers of the town and parish of Leamington Priors, in the county of Warwick, distinguishing the number assessed on houses and premises bona fide worth 10% per annum and upwards; 20 l., 401., and upwards; (24) Leaseholders. see Carrickfergus. Elections. XLIII. 537 Statement showing the purchases of lighthouses on lease, by the Trinity-house; 40 VOL. page. Leet Juries: Number of fines assessed by the respective leet juries acting in and for the manor of Stepney, in the county of Middlesex; amount of such fines received, and how disposed of; and the amount in value of weights, measures and balances taken April 1826, to the month of away by such respective juries, from the month of XLVII. 251 April 1834; (348.) Leeward and Carribee Islands: Return from the provost marshal, of the name of the office, nature and title of the office; tenure of office; date of appointment; gross emoluments_1832;VI. 560 expenses of offices; (in Appx. to 519.). Legacy Duty: A return showing the amount of capital on which the several rates of legacy duty see Canada, 5. see Belgium, King of. Legislative Assemblies. Letter Stealing: Bill for abolishing capital punishments in cases of letter stealing and returning from 1. 447 transportation, and in certain cases of burglary; (219.) Letters: Libel: Bill for the better regulating the delivery of letters and newspapers transmitted by III. 191 the General Post-office; (210.) Prosecutions for libel since the accession of His present Majesty William IV., either by ex-officio informations or indictment, conducted in the department of the solicitor for the affairs of His Majesty's Treasury; (202.) XLVIII. 267 Individuals prosecuted for political libel, &c. from 17th March 1821;-Convictions in Great Britain, 1821-1831, for offences of blasphemy and sedition;-Number of informations filed by the Attorney-General against persons accused of blasXLVII. 269 phemy or sedition, 1821-1834; (410.) see also King v. Barrett. King v. Bell. King's Bench, Ireland. Library, House of Commons: 1 Report of the Standing Committee, appointed on the 26th day of February last, to assist Mr. Speaker in the direction of the Library; to whom were referred all XI. 329: matters relating thereto; (463.) Licences: Bill to repeal the duties on spirits made in Ireland, and to impose other duties in lieu thereof, and to impose additional duties on licences to retailers of spirits in the United Kingdom; (543) see also Ale Licences. Light Dues: Gross sum collected for light duty; commission and rate per cent, 1832; (in Appx. see also Collectors of Light Dues. VOL. page. Lighthouses: Bill for placing the Mumbles Head lighthouse, in the county of Glamorgan, under ! ཟླ་ Abstract of the accounts of the commissioners of the northern lighthouses, for the Lights under the management of the Trinity House, distinguishing whether fixed, XII. 344 J XII. 350 Light establishments, lighthouses and floating lights, under the management of the Lime: Bill to exempt lime, for the improvement of land, from toll in certain cases; (304.) Limerick, Port of: Linlithgow : A copy of the Resolutions entered into by the justices of the peace of the county of J Liverpool: Freemen : Bill to exclude the freemen of Liverpool from voting at the election of Members of Bill intituled, An Act to indemnify witnesses who may give evidence before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, on a Bill to exclude the freemen of Liverpool from 1 voting at the election of Members of Parliament for that borough; (282.) II. 229 see Post-office Packets. Liverpool Docks : Gross amount received for light dues by the trustees of Liverpool Docks in 1832-33; -Appropriation;-Amount collected in each port;Commission and rate per cent.;-Expense of maintenance under separate heads; (in Appx, to 590.) VOL. page. Londonderry: Bill to repeal so much of an Act of Parliament of Ireland of the 30th year of his late Majesty King George the Third, as related to the levy and appropriation of tonnage dues by the corporation of Londonderry; (297.) II. 691 Longships Lighthouse: Gross collection at each port of the United Kingdom;-Name of the collector;- Lotteries: Number of State lottery contracts since 1807;-Number of tickets;-Names of con- see Glasgow Lottery. Louth Trials : · Copies of the several indictments and verdicts against, and the judgment on, David Lucknow Bankers. see East India Company, 3. Lunatic asylums in England and Wales which have been erected, wholly or in part, by any county, riding or division of a county; stating, in each case, the amount expended in its erection, and in providing the necessary furniture and other requisites for the reception of patients; the amount expended in each of the five last years for furniture and repairs; the total number of patients which can be conveniently accommodated; the largest number of male and female lunatics which were at any time in the establishment in the year 1833; the amount paid for superintendence, medical and other attendants, in the same year; with the expense of maintaining each class of patients, and the rate per head of charge made to the respective parishes for the lunatic paupers therein received; (385.) LI. 53 Lying-in Hospital. see Miscellaneous Services, Ireland. Bill for rendering more effectual, in certain cases, proceedings before justices of the peace, and for the better suppression of certain offences; (230. 334) II. 605. 617. II. 629. Same, with amendments made by the Lords; (582.) Ireland: Copy of the correspondence between the Irish Government and the magistrates of the West Riding of the county of Cork, relative to the removal of the stipendiary magistrates from that riding; (110.) XLVII. 349 see Burghs, Royal. Justices. Miscellaneous Services, V. Police Offices. |