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Post-office-continued.

Papers relating to the management and expense of the Post-office department.

XLIX. 497

Return in detail of the present establishment of the Post-office in London, Dublin and Edinburgh, stating naine of each person, salary, allowances, fees or emoluments, &c.; (20.) XLIX. 445

A return of the number of cases which have occurred, from 1829-1834, of letters
containing money, bills or notes which have been secreted or purloined by any
person in the employ of the General Post-office, &c. &c., with the amount defi-
cient in each case; (204.)
XLIX. 479
Copy of the Twenty-third Report of the Commissioners of Revenue Inquiry, as
referred to the Postmaster-general, by Minute of the Board of Treasury;-also,
copy of a letter from the Postmaster-general to the Treasury, dated 12th April
1834, on the Twenty-third Report of the Commissioners of Revenue Inquiry;
(222.)
XLIX. 481

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see also Letters. Newspapers. Packets.

Post-office Steam Packets:

Copy of Evidence of Matthias Attwood, esq., and Thomas Brocklebank, esq., before
the late Commissioners of Revenue Inquiry, relative to the conveyance of the
mails by steam packets; (566.)
XLIX. 489
Copies of communications between the Treasary, the Post-office, and the Office of
Woods, &c., on the subject of the recent removal of the Post-office (Holyhead)
packets from Howth to Kingstown;-and copy of Mr. Telford's Report, dated
8th May 1833, to the Commissioners for the Improvement of Holyhead Roads,
&c., on the subject of Howth Harbour; together with an extract of such part of
Mr. Telford's Report of 18th February 1834 as relates to the same harbour: (126.)
XLIX. 453

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Statement of the net expense of the maintenance of the steam-packet stations, on
an average of receipts and disbursements, from the date of their introduction;-
also copy of a memorandum made by the Duke of Richmond for the Chancellor
of the Exchequer, dated 15th March 1834, relating to the Post-office steam
packets; (156.)
XLIX. 471
Names and descriptions of all the packet vessels that have been lost since the
transfer of the packet establishment to the Admiralty; with the number of per-
sons on board at the time of their leaving the last port, and the circumstances
attending such loss, whether by foundering or otherwise, as far as the same may
be known; (538.) -
XLIX. 487

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Number of hours occupied each day in transmitting the mail by His Majesty's
packets between Milford and Dunmore East, and also between Liverpool and
Kingstown, specifying the name of the packets sailing each day, from 1st October
to 31st December 1833; (192.)
XLIX. 475

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Fees and emoluments of every description received by judge, record keeper and others, 1828-1833;-Similar return from registrars and deputy registrars;-Places or offices in the court, in the gift or at the disposal of the Archbishop of Canterbury; names of clerks, amount of salaries, &c., (236.) XLIII. 25

Presbyteries:

Returns from different presbyteries to an order of the Committee, requiring a copy
of any overtures transmitted by them in regard to the appointment of ministers;
(in Appx. to 512.)
V. 481
Accounts of certain violent settlements which have taken place from time to time
since the passing of the Act of Anne, extracted from the records of different Pres
byteries; (in Appx. to 512.)

Press:

Bill to secure the liberty of the press; (48.)

Preventive Water Guard. see Coast Guard, Ireland.

Price of Corn. see Corn, 4.

Prisoners' Counsel:

V. 519

III. 449

Bill for enabling prisoners and others to make their defence by counsel or attorney; (220.)

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Prisons:

Twelfth Report of the Inspectors-general on the general state of the prisons of Ireland, 1834; (63.)

Private Banks.

see also Gaols.

see Bank Notes.

Private Bills:

XL. 69

Report from the Select Committee appointed to investigate the nature and amount
of fees, charges and expenses upon the progress and passing of private bills;
together with the Minutes of Evidence; (540.)
XI. 333

List of Committees on petitions for private bills and on private bills; (2.)
Resolutions as to receiving petitions for private bills; (3)

Privileges:

LI. 3

LI. 1

Report of the Committee of Privileges, to whom the matter of the complaint of a paragraph in the Examiner newspaper was referred to examine into, and report upon the same to The House; (51.)

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XL. 313

Bill to vest in the Crown the appointment of procurators fiscal in the sheriff courts
in Scotland; (61.)
III. 457
Salaries, &c. paid or received by procurators fiscal in the sheriff courts, Scotland,
1831-1833;-Names, place of residence, date of appointment;-Fees, &c. paid
or received by officers of the court;-Fines awarded, with application thereof;-
Similar returns of procurators fiscal department of the burgh courts;-Also of
justices of the peace courts in Scotland; (610.)

Prosecutions relating to Coin. see Miscellaneous Services, IV.

Prosecutions for Libel. see Libel.

Provis, John. see Holyhead Road.

Provisions:

XLVIII. 357

Amount paid for freight of salt provisions sent from Cork into the depôt at Deptford, and thence to Malta, Gibraltar, and West Indies and North America, with rate per ton paid for the same, 1833; (in Appx. to 570.)

Public Buildings:

VI. 299

Total amount of expenditure incurred in building and repairing bridges and roads leading to them; gaols; sheriff wards; houses of correction or bridewells; lockup houses; shire halls and courts of justice; lunatic asylums; and bridgemaster and county surveyors in England and Wales; (in Appx. to 542.) XIV. 202 see also Miscellaneous Estimates, I.

Public Instruction, Ireland :

Copy of commission for inquiring respecting the state of religious and other instruction now existing in Ireland; (356.)

Punishments. see Capital Punishments. Corporal Punishments.

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Persons promoted to the rank of pursers during the years 1830, 1831, 1832 and 1833, with the period of their services as captain's clerks, clerks to secretaries, or in any other situation entitling them to such promotion; (619.)

XLII. 349

Quare Impedit. see Actions. Costs.

Quarter Sessions:

Q.

Bill to prevent the interference of the spring assizes with the April quarter sessions;
(145.)
1. 65
Offences tried at the quarter sessions of the several counties in England and Wales;
showing the expenses paid out of the county rates in consequence of such trials;
(in Appx. to 542.)

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Quarter Sessions-continued.

Number of prisoners indicted and tried at the several quarter sessions of the year
1833, for each county in England and Wales, for offences which, prior to the
passing of the Act of 2 & 3 Will. IV. c. 34, 62 and 123, would have been capital
felonies; distinguishing the nature of the offences, and the number of convictions
and acquittals; (73. 98.)
XLVII. 39. 51

Yorkshire:

Number indicted and tried at the quarter sessions of the West Riding of the county of York; (98.) XLVII. 51

Quarter Sessions. see Criminal Prosecutions.

Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Ireland:

Clerks of the peace of the several counties in Ireland, of the places and periods where the quarter sessions of the peace were held within their respective counties, in the years 1832 and 1833; distinguishing the number of days occupied with each session, and also where held only twice in each year; (397.) XLVIII. 641

Queen Anne's Bounty:

Return by the governors of the bounty of Queen Anne, for the augmentation of the maintenance of the poor clergy, of the sum due to them by John Paterson at his decease, together with all sums received in liquidation thereof; (108.) XLIII. 13

Quit Rents, Ireland:

Copy of a report, dated 26th June 1834, to the Commissioners of Woods, &c., respecting the collection of quit and other rents payable to the Crown in Ireland; (598.)

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LI. 147

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Raphoe, Deanery of. see Down, Dean of.

Rate Payers. see Leamington Priors.
Real Property. see Deeds, Registration of.
Receiver of Taxes:

Salaries, allowances or other emoluments in any manner accruing to the several
receiving officers of the taxes under the Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 88, and the Act 1 & 2
Will. IV. c. 18, for the year ending the 5th of January 1834; (413)
XLI. 417

Reciprocity Treaties (Light Dues):

Sums paid out of the consolidated duties of customs under the Act 59 Geo. 3, c. 54,
and subsequent orders of the Treasury in 1832, for the difference of rates and
charges for foreign vessels under treaties of reciprocity; commission retained by
the Trinity-house; and net amount paid to claimants; (in Appx. to 590.)
XII. 369

Letters from the Board of Trade respecting foreign vessels; (in Appx. to 590.)

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XII. 370

Orders in Council, or Treasury letters, by which payments from the consolidated
customs for the duties on foreign vessels for lighthouse dues were to be paid; (in
Appx. to 590.) -
XII. 400
Sums paid from the consolidated duties of customs for lighthouse dues to corpora-
tors or individuals exercising by charter, &c., the power of levying additional
dues on foreign vessels beyond those paid on British vessels in 1832; (in Appx.
to 590.)
XII. 400

Record Commission:

Account of the sums of money received and expended by the Commissioners of
Public Records from the date of the present commission;-Names of sub-com-
missioners engaged, and of all clerks, &c.;-List of works printed, compiled and
transcribed since 1831 ;-List of libraries to which the works printed by the com-
mission are presented; (27.)
XLI. 395

Recorder of the Great Roll:

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Bill to abolish the office of recorder of the great roll or clerk of the pipe in the
Exchequer in Scotland; (172.)
- II. 327

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Refuge for the Destitute. see Miscellaneous Services, III.

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Regent-street:

Return of the total amount of receipt and expenditure in paving, lighting, cleansing, watering and repairing Regent-street; (275.)

Registration of Births, &c. :

England:

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Bill to establish a general register of births, deaths and marriages in England;
(303. 366. 461.)
III. 459.479. 499

Scotland:

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Bill to establish in Scotland a uniform and efficient system of registration of births,
marriages and deaths; (369. 580.)
III. 523.541

Registration of Deeds :

Bill for the public registering of all deeds, conveyances, wills and other incum-
brances that shall be made of or that may affect any honors, manors, lands, tene-
ments or hereditaments within the several counties of England and Wales; (119.)
AI. 563
Bill for establishing a general register for all deeds and instruments affecting real
property in England and Wales; (121.),
III. 591
Bill for establishing a general system of domestic registration of all deeds and other
instruments relating to real property in England and Wales; (260.)
III. 641
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Registry of Seamen.

Registry of Slaves Office. see Miscellaneous Services, II. "

Religious Instruction, Ireland:

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Copy of commission for inquiring respecting the state of religious and other instruction now existing in Ireland; (356.) XLIII. 391

Religious Worship :

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Bill to remove restrictions upon the freedom of religious worship; (218.) HI. 655 Renewal Fine. see Bishops' Lands.

Rents. see Crown Lands, Ireland.

Requests, Court of, Manchester.

Account of all sums of money paid, under the authority of the 48 Geo. 3, c.43, into the court of requests in Manchester by debtors ;-Sums received by creditors, or remaining unclaimed in each year;-Also, total number of causes tried,. executions issued, and number of persons imprisoned; (272,) XLVIII. 259

Westminster:

Sums of money paid into the court of requests by debtors, and remaining unclaimed by creditors; stating total amount of such funds, 1821; also, sums from that, period to 1831; specifying amount in each year respectively; also, where the same are deposited, &c. &c.; items for which expended; authority for such appropriation; (46.) LXLVII: 235

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Account of the several amounts paid in each of the years 1831, 1832 and 1833. for half-pay and retired allowances, civil and military; distinguishing the amount under separate heads and departments; (563.)

Revenue.

see also Exchequer.

see East India Company, 4.

Revenue Inquiry. see Post-office.

Revising Barristers. see Assistant Burristers. Miscellaneous Services, IV.

Rhodes, Thomas. see Limerick, Port of.

Richmond, Duke of. see Post-office Packets.

Rideau Canal. see Canada Canal.

Rivers. see Navigation, Ireland.

Roads Act, Ireland :

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Bill to amend an Act passed in the 49th year of the reign of King George the
Third, for amending the Irish Roads Act; (358.)

Robbery :

see also Metropolis Turnpike Roads.

III. 657

Bill to repeal so much of two Acts of the 7th and 8th years, and the 9th year of
King George the Fourth, as inflicts the punishment of death upon persons con-
victed of robbery; (305)
- II. 107

see also Executions for Robbery. Sentence of Death.

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Roberts, Mr. see Exchequer.

Rock, Neal. see Louth Trials.

Rolls, Master of, Ireland:

Number of causes, re-hearings, exceptions, &c. which have been contested, which have been heard and decided by the Master of the Rolls, in Ireland, 1831-1833; distinguishing business of each term ;-Days on which court sat, &c.; (in 402.) XLVIII. 485

Roman-catholic College. see Miscellaneous Services, Ireland.

Roman-catholic Marriages:

England:

Bill to authorize the marriages of Roman-catholics in England and Wales by their
own clergy; (422.)
II. 695

Ireland:

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Bill to repeal so much of an Act of 19 Geo. 2, as makes void all marriages cele-
brated by any Popish priest between Protestant and Papist; (499.) - II. 693
Scotland:

Bill to amend the laws relative to Roman-catholic marriages in Scotland; (38. 168.)
III. 663. 665

Ross, Captain:

An estimate of the sum required to enable His Majesty to make a grant to Captain
Ross; (493.)
XLII. 457

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Royal Academy:

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Conditions on which apartments at Somerset House were originally bestowed on the Royal Academy;-Period for which granted, and number of exhibitors, 18241833;-Number of works of art exhibited;-Number of professors' lectures required, and which have been delivered by each professor, 1823-1834; (404.) XLI. 485

Royal Burghs. see Burghs, Royal.

Royal Dublin Society. see Miscellaneous Services, Ireland.

Royal Irish Academy. see Miscellaneous Services, Ireland.

Royal Military Canal:

An account of all rates and tolls, and receipts of money and disbursements, and
balances remaining of any such receipts of rates and tolls, for the year ending
31st December 1833, of the Royal Military Canal; (196.) -
XLII. 155

Rules of Court:

Rules for pleading agreed to and signed by all the Judges, under the powers given by an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled, "An Act for the further amendment of the law, and the better advancement of justice;" (5.) XLVIII. 183

Rules for Pleading. see Judges. Rules of Court.

Russian-Dutch Loan:

Account, made up to 31st December 1833, of the sums which have been paid and applied within the year 1833, on account of the Russian-Dutch Loan, by virtue of an Act 55 Geo. 3, c. 115; (573.)

Rye. see Corn.

XLI. 287

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Sabbath:

Bill to promote the observance of the Lord's-day; (112.)

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Bill to facilitate and promote the better and more regular observance of the Lord's-
day, commonly called Sunday; (278.)
IV. 13
Bill to render more effectual an Act of the 29th year of King Chas. 2, for the better
observance of the Lord's-day; (302. 351. 443.)
IV. 23. 27. 31
Bill to explain and amend certain Acts relative to the observance of the Sabbath-
day in that part of the United Kingdom called Scotland; (113.)
IV. 35
Copy of the Report of a Committee of the last Session of the General Assembly of
the Church of Scotland on the Sabbath-day Observance (Scotland) Bill; (405.)
XLIII. 387

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