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Starch:

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Bill for repealing the duties on starch, stone bottles, sweet or made wines, mead or
metheglin, and on scaleboard made from wood; (544.)
IV. 181
Report from Commissioners of Excise on laws relating to, and collection of duty on
XXV. 459

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State Paper Office. see Miscellaneous Services, II.

Stationery Office:

Descriptions of paper contracted for the Irish stationery office, price of each descrip-
tion, and name of the contractor;-Also, copy of a letter addressed to the Trea-
sury on the 12th January 1832, by Christopher M'Donald & Sons, on the subject
of the contracts made by the stationery office for the supply of the public
departments in Ireland with paper; with the report of the comptroller of the
stationery office, and the minute of the Board of Treasury thereon; (79.)
XLI. 527

Stationery and Printing:

Statement of the several arrangements made by the Treasury in 1830, 1831, 1832,
1833 and 1834, in regard to the charges made by the King's stationer in Ireland,
the King's printer in England, the printers for the two Houses of Parliament, and
by the King's printers and King's stationers for Scotland, and in regard also to
the expense of printing at the printing press of the Excise Office; (597.)
see also Miscellaneous Services, IV.
XLI. 533

Steam Navigation to India:

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Report from Select Committee on steam navigation to India; with Minutes of Evi-
dence, Appendix and Index; (478.)
XIV. 363
An estimate of the sum required for the purpose of enabling His Majesty to direct
that trial may be made of an experiment to communicate with India by steam
navigation; (492.)
XLII. 459

Steam Vessels:

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Bill to extend an Act of the first year of His present Majesty, for the more effectual
protection of stage-coach proprietors and common carriers to the owners of steam
and other vessels, and to make further regulations with respect to the same; (418.)
I. 459

Number and tonnage of steam vessels; distinguishing the countries to which they
belonged, which entered inwards and cleared outwards in 1833, compared with
the entries and clearances of the preceding year; stating whether they conveyed
goods or passengers, or both; (320.)
XLIX. 643

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Statement showing the number of trips performed by certain steam vessels between
the Clyde and Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin and Londonderry; with the lights paid,
1833; (in Appx. to 590.)
XII. 417

see also Post-office Steam Packets.

Steevens', Dr. Hospital. see Miscellaneous Services, Ireland.
Stipendiary Magistrates. see Cork Magistrates. Magistrates.

Stock and Exchequer Bills:

Purchases and sales of stock, or exchequer bills, made by Commissioners for Reduction of the National Debt, 1833-34; stating dates and prices; distinguishing transactions which relate to reduction of the national debt, from those connected with the employment of the monies of savings banks; (511.) XLI. 141 Stone. see Eccleshall and Stone.

Stone Bottles :

Bill for repealing the duties on starch, stone bottles, sweet or made wines, mead or metheglin, and on scale board made from wood; (544.) ·

Stone Bottles and Sweets:

IV. 181

Report of Commissioners of Excise on the duties on stone bottles and sweets;

XXIV. 205

Stores. see Oil and Stores.

Straw. see Commissariat. Hay and Straw.

Sugar:

Quantities of the undermentioned articles exported to foreign countries, from 5th January to 5th July 1834: cotton yarn, cotton goods and refined sugar; (565.) XLIX. 327

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Suitors' Fund. see Courts of Justice, Dublin.
Summonses. see Dundalk Petty Sessions.
Superannuation Allowances :

Annual amount of the several superannuation allowances granted subsequently to
5th July 1822, under the provisions of the Act 3 Geo. 4, c. 113, in the public
departments of the United Kingdom, which remained payable on the 5th January
1833; the annual amount which ceased in the course of the year ended 5th January
1834; the annual amount which was granted in the course of the year ended 5th
January 1834; and the total amount remaining payable on the 5th January 1834;
(160.)
XLI. 421

see also Miscellaneous Services, III.

Superannuation Fund:

Copy of Treasury minute, dated 4th August 1829, on the subject of deductions
from salaries for superannuation fund; (206.)
XLI. 419

see also Commissariat.

Supplies. see Ways and Means.

Supreme Court in Scotland. see Judges, Scotland.

Surplice Fees:

Return from clergymen, &c. within the bills of mortality, and Chelsea, Kensington, St. Marylebone, Paddington and St. Pancras, of fees charged by the clergymen, parish clerk, &c. for baptisms, marriages and burials;—Also, emoluments derived by each clergyman or officer therefrom, 1833; (553.) XLIII. 39

Survey, Ireland:

Statement of the progress made in the trigonometrical survey of Ireland; stating date when the survey was begun, amount expended, &c.;-Also, establishment, salary and allowances;-Sums advanced from the Exchequer for valuation of lands, &c.;-Amounts repaid or due, &c.; (623.)

Swan River. see Colonial Charters of Justice.

Sweden:

Information respecting the Swedish lighthouses; (in Appx. to 590.) Sweets. see Stone Bottles.

LI. 143

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Sybille. see Head Money.

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Tanjore :

Tenth Report of Commissioners appointed under an agreement, concluded on the 11th February 1824, between the East India Company and the private creditors of his late Highness Ameer Sing, formerly Rajah of Tanjore; (6.)

Taxes:

Tea:

XL. 1

Bill to amend the laws relating to the land and assessed taxes, and to consolidate
the Boards of Stamps and Taxes; (488.)
IV. 169
Nature and amount of taxes remitted or repealed in Great Britain and Ireland, with
date of every such remission or repeal; specifying the sums received upon each
such tax for each of the five years next preceding its remission or repeal ;-Also,
return of all taxes which have been only partially or in part remitted or repealed
in Great Britain and Ireland, within the same period, with the amount of the
sums received upon the remaining portion of each such tax, for each of the three
years subsequent to such partial remission or repeal; (190.) -
XLI. 317

see also Assessed Taxes. Receiver of Taxes.

Bill to repeal so much of several Acts as requires deposits to be made upon teas sold
at the sales of the East India Company; (378.)
- IV. 189
Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire whether it may be expedi-
ent to establish one fixed rate of duty on all descriptions of tea imported into the
United Kingdom, instead of the duties imposed by Act 3 & 4 Will. IV, c. 101;
together with Minutes of Evidence; (518.)

XVII. 1

Duties: Account of tea sold at the quarterly sales at the East India House, 1829-1833; distinguishing the quantities of each description sold at different prices, and amount of duty collected at each;-Also, abstract account of the quantities of each description of tea sold annually at the quarterly sales within the same period, and of the amount of duties collected on the same; (407.) XLIX. 679

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Trinity House:

1. Committees:

Light and collection committees; (in Appx. to 590.)

XII. 327

2. Elder Brethren:
Regulations for the admission of candidates for the office of; (in Appx. to 590.)

XII. 327

Memorandum of committees of elder brethren appointed to proceed on special
duties to various parts of the coast, since January 1829; (in Appx. to 590.)
XII. 329

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-3. Establishment of:
Statement of the salaries and allowances to the secretary and clerks of the Trinity
House for 1832; (in Appx. to 590.)
XII. 372
Account of the salaries and allowances in the Light-office, Trinity House, for 1833;
with the per centage on the amount collected for Trinity dues and light dues; (in
Appx. to 590.)
XII. 372

4. Revenue of the Corporation: Receipt and revenue of the corporation, distinguishing the particular services from which derived; appropriation thereof, 1832; (in Appx. to 590 ) XII. 333 Statement of the rents of estates belonging to the corporation; distinguishing the amounts of those held in trust for charitable purposes, from those applicable to the general purposes of the corporation; (in Appx. to 590.) XII. 368 Statement relative to the capital and dividends and stock, 1820 and 1830; (in Appx. to 590.) XII. 414 see also Agents for Lighthouses. Collectors of Light Dues. Leases for Lighthouses. Light Dues. Lighthouses. Mumbles Head.

Turnpike Acts, Ireland:

Bill to consolidate and amend the several Turnpike Acts in Ireland; (136.) IV. 439
Bill to continue for a limited time the several Acts for regulating the turnpike
roads, which will expire during the present or before the end of the next Session
of Parliament; and to amend the several Acts regulating the post roads in Ire-
land; (467 535.)
IV. 507. 511

Turnpike Roads :

Bill for continuing for a limited time the several Acts for regulating the turnpike
roads in Great Britain, which will expire during the present or before the end
of the next Session of Parliament; (10.)
- IV.
IV. 435
Bill to amend an Act of the third year of King George the Fourth, for regulating
turnpike roads in England, so far as the same relates to the weights to be
carried upon waggons with springs; (472.)
IV. 437

U.

Universities:

Bill to remove certain disabilities which prevent some classes of His Majesty's sub-
jects from resorting to the universities of England, and proceeding to degrees
therein; (226.439.)
IV. 515. 519

1. Cambridge and Oxford:

An account of the number of matriculations and degrees conferred in the universities of Cambridge and Oxford for three years, with the amount of stamp-duty paid thereon; (290.) XLIII. 5

2. Cambridge:

Return from the Vice-chancellor of Cambridge :-Of the three articles of the 36th canon as entered in the books of subscription of the university of Cambridge;Edicts of James 1, relating to said articles;-Instructions of Charles 2 for the Vice-chancellor and heads of the university of Cambridge; (13.) - XLIII. 1 copy of the second edict of James 1, on the subject of subscription to the three articles of the 36th canon; (94.)

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Such portions of the statutes of the universities of Oxford as require any subscription to the articles of religion;-Also, such as enjoin tutors or others any duties of instructing the students in the articles, and in securing conformity to the Church of England ;-Also, such as enjoin any examination of candidates for the first degree, for the purpose of ascertaining their proficiency in the knowledge of the said articles; (0.53.) XLIII. 7

see also Miscellaneous Services, II.

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Tithes-continued.

Relief to Owners :

Applications for relief on the part of owners of tithes in Ireland, 1831-1833; show-
ing the number of applications from each county, the amount of claims for each
year, distingushing clerical from impropriate claims; and showing the total amount
of claims of both classes, 1831-1833; (382.)
XLIII. 313

Tobacco :

see also Police, Ireland.

An account of the amount of the respective duties on brandy, hollands and tobacco,
during each of the years 1831, 1832 and 1833; (75)
XLIX. 663

Tobacco and Foreign Spirits:

Report of Commissioners on that branch of the excise laws which relates to tobacco
and foreign spirits
XXIV. 237

Tobacco and Snuff:

Accounts of the quantity of tobacco, cigars and snuff paid duty upon in the last
year, in the United Kingdom;-Also, the quantity imported in the years 1832
and 1833 from United States and other places; (212.)
XLIX. 695

Tolls and Customs, Ireland:

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Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the tolls and customs
of Ireland; with Minutes of Evidence; (603.)
XVII. 227

see also Light Dues. Menai and Conway Bridges.

Tonnage. see Shipping.

Toulonese and Corsican Emigrants. see Miscellaneous Services, III.

Tower and Exchequer Record Office. see Miscellaneous Services, II.
Townland Boundaries. see Miscellaneous Services, Ireland.

Trade:

First Report of the commercial relations between France and Great Britain, by G.
Villers and J. Bowring

Ireland:

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Papers relating to the income, expenditure, commerce and trade of Ireland; (194.)
XLI. 207

Trading Companies:

Bill to enable His Majesty to invest trading and other companies with the powers necessary for the due conduct of their affairs, and for the security of the rights and interests of their creditors; (441.).

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I. 447

Bill for abolishing capital punishments in cases of letter stealing and returning from
transportation, and in certain cases of burglary; (219.)
see also Convicts.

Treaties:

Treaty between His Majesty, the Queen Regent of Spain, the King of the French, and the Duke of Braganza, Regent of Portugal, signed at London, 22d April 1834

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Report on the trigonometrical survey of Ireland; (325.)
Statement of the progress made in the trigonometrical survey of Ireland; stating
the date when the survey was begun; amount expended; estimate of the time
and expense that will be required to complete the survey;-Also, sums advanced
from the Exchequer for the valuation of lands, &c. in Ireland ;-Amounts repaid
or due, &c.; (623)

Trinidad and St. Lucia :

LI. 143

An account of payments in aid of the revenues of Trinidad and St. Lucia, per Act
2 & 3 Will. IV. c. 125; and copies of letters and Treasury minute relating thereto;
(609.)
XLII. 521

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Trinity House:

1. Committees:

Light and collection committees; (in Appx. to 590.) ·

XII. 327

2. Elder Brethren:
Regulations for the admission of candidates for the office of; (in Appx. to 590.)

XII. 327

Memorandum of committees of elder brethren appointed to proceed on special
duties to various parts of the coast, since January 1829; (in Appx. to 590.)
XII. 329

3. Establishment of:
Statement of the salaries and allowances to the secretary and clerks of the Trinity
House for 1832; (in Appx. to 590.)
XII. 372
Account of the salaries and allowances in the Light-office, Trinity House, for 1833;
with the per centage on the amount collected for Trinity dues and light dues; (in
Appx. to 590.)
XII. 372

4. Revenue of the Corporation: Receipt and revenue of the corporation, distinguishing the particular services from which derived; appropriation thereof, 1832; (in Appx. to 590) XII. 333 Statement of the rents of estates belonging to the corporation; distinguishing the amounts of those held in trust for charitable purposes, from those applicable to the general purposes of the corporation; (in Appx. to 590.) XII. 368 Statement relative to the capital and dividends and stock, 1820 and 1830; (in Appx. to 590.) XII. 4'4 see also Agents for Lighthouses. Collectors of Light Dues. Leases for Lighthouses. Light Dues. Lighthouses. Mumbles Head.

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Turnpike Acts, Ireland:

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Bill to consolidate and amend the several Turnpike Acts in Ireland; (136.) IV. 439
Bill to continue for a limited time the several Acts for regulating the turnpike
roads, which will expire during the present or before the end of the next Session
of Parliament; and to amend the several Acts regulating the post roads in Ire-
land; (467 535.)
IV. 507. 511

Turnpike Roads :

Bill for continuing for a limited time the several Acts for regulating the turnpike
roads in Great Britain, which will expire during the present or before the end
of the next Session of Parliament; (10.)
IV. 435
Bill to amend an Act of the third year of King George the Fourth, for regulating
turnpike roads in England, so far as the same relates to the weights to be
carried upon waggons with springs; (472.)
IV. 437

U.

Universities:

Bill to remove certain disabilities which prevent some classes of His Majesty's sub-
jects from resorting to the universities of England, and proceeding to degrees
therein; (226.439.)
IV. 515. 519
515.519

1. Cambridge and Oxford:

An account of the number of matriculations and degrees conferred in the universities
of Cambridge and Oxford for three years, with the amount of stamp-duty paid
thereon; (290.)
'XLIII. 5

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Return from the Vice-chancellor of Cambridge :-Of the three articles of the 36th
canon as entered in the books of subscription of the university of Cambridge;-
Edicts of James 1, relating to said articles;-Instructions of Charles 2 for the
Vice-chancellor and heads of the university of Cambridge; (13.) XLIII.
A copy of the second edict of James 1, on the subject of subscription to the three
articles of the 36th canon; (94.)
XLIII. 11

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Such portions of the statutes of the universities of Oxford as require any subscription to the articles of religion;-Also, such as enjoin tutors or others any duties of instructing the students in the articles, and in securing conformity to the Church of England ;-Also, such as enjoin any examination of candidates for the first degree, for the purpose of ascertaining their proficiency in the knowledge of the said articles; (0.53-) XLIII. 7

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