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Oaths:

O.

I. Bill:

1. Affirmations.

2. Oath of Abjuration (Jews).

II. Report:

Oaths of Members.

I. Bills:

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1. Affirmations:

Bill to enable persons who refuse on religious grounds to be sworn to substitute an affirmation for an oath; (71.)

2. Oath of Abjuration (Jews):

- I. 37

Bill to regulate the mode of administering the oath of abjuration to persons pro-
fessing the Jewish religion; (394.)
IV. 609

II. Report:

Oaths of Members:

Report from the Select Committee on Oaths of Members; together with Minutes
of Evidence; (268.)
XV. 137

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Amount paid to each of the official assignees, by way of remuneration, from January
1848 to August 1849; (in 569.)
XLVI. 209

see also Abbott, Peter H.

Bankrupts.

Official Houses (House of Commons):

Return of the estimated amount required to finish the official houses of the Speaker and officers of the House of Commons; also, of the expenses already incurred; and amount of allowance for house-rent annually paid to the Speaker and officers of the House of Commons since 1834; (242.) XXXIII. 573

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Bill to regulate the salaries of the offices of chief justice of the court of Queen's
Bench and chief justice of the court of Common Pleas; (130.) -

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II. Report: Report from the Select Committee on Official Salaries; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index; (611.)

XV. 179

Quantities of each description of oil imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and amount of duty, 1847 and 1848; also quantities imported from each country and retained for consumption, 1848; [in 1159.] - LIV. 26. 104

Oldenburgh:

Quantities of principal articles imported from and exported to, 1848; also quan-
tities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures exported
thereto, 1848; [in 1159.]
LIV.

Opium :

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100. 112. 118

Quantities of opium imported, exported, and retained for consumption; rates and
amount of duty, 1847 and 1848; [in 1159.]
LIV. 26. 104. 114
Amount paid at the Exchequer on account of opium compensation, 1848; [in
1159.]

Oranges:

LIV.

10

Quantities of oranges and lemons imported, exported, and retained for consumption;
rates and amount of duty, 1847 and 1848; [in 1159.]
- LIV. 26. 104

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Ordnance:

1. Report.

II. Estimates.

III. Accounts and Papers.

1. Report:

Report from the Select Committee on Army and Ordnance Expenditure; together
with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and
Index; (662.) -
X. 1

II. Estimates:

Estimates of effective and non-effective ordnance services, for the year 1850-51; (63.) · XXXIV. 215

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III. Accounts and Papers:

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Return of the pay and other allowances, distinguishing allowances, pensions, &c.,
from the pay of the four colonel commandants of the royal artillery, viz. General
Sir A. Farrington, General R. Douglas, Lieutenant-General Sir J. McLeod, and
Lieutenant-General Shrapnel, from 1805 to 1842; (355) -
XXXV. 611
Accounts of army, commissariat, and ordnance receipt and expenditure, for the year
ended 31 March 1849, with Reports of the Commissioners of Audit; (408.)
XXXV. 1

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Detailed accounts of receipt and expenditure for navy, army, commissariat, and ordnance services, for the year, to 31 March 1849; (644.) XXXV. 19 Amount of payments on the annual grants of Parliament for the service of the ord. LIV. 10 nance, 1848; [in 1159.]

see also Commissariat.

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Ordnance Office, Pall Mall. see Miscellaneous Services, I.

Out-Door Relief. see Poor, England and Wales, III. 4. 6.

Out Pensioners. see Army, II.

Outrages, Ireland:

I. Bills.

Poor, Ireland, III. 8.

II. Accounts and Papers.

I. Bills:

Bill intituled An Act to continue an Act of the eleventh year of the reign of Her
present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for the better prevention of crime and out-
rage in certain parts of Ireland until the first day of December one thousand eight
hundred and forty-nine, and to the end of the then next Session of Parliament; "
(505.) -
- II. 279

(No. 2.) Bill to continue, for a time to be limited, an Act of the eleventh year of Her
present Majesty, for the better prevention of crime and outrage in certain parts
of Ireland; (676.)
- II. 283

II. Accounts and Papers:

Return of the number of outrages reported by the constabulary in Ireland in each half-year of 1848, 1849, and first half-year of 1850, classified under various heads; (639.)

Overseers of the Poor. see Electors, II.

Oxford University. see Miscellaneous Services, IV. Universities.

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Estimate for the post-office department (packet service) for the year 1850-51, (separated from the Navy Estimates, but prepared by the naval department); (62.)

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Pancras, St., Parish :

Return from each of the several paving boards or districts in the parish of St. Pancras, Middlesex, showing, for the years 1847, 1848, and 1849, the rateable va lue of property assessed; amount of rates, receipts and expenditure; debt; num ber and qualifications of commissioners, &c.; (585.) XLIX. 57

See also Giles, St., Cemetery, St. Pancras.

Paper:

Return of the amount of duty paid upon paper in the several Excise collections in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, in each year, 1840 to 1849; (233) XXXIII. 575 Quantities of paper charged with Excise duty, amount thereof in England, Scotland, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, 1846 to 1848; [in 1159.] LIV. 36-39 Parish Constables:

Bill to amend an Act of the fifth and sixth years of Her present Majesty, for the
appointment and payment of parish constables; (142.)
V. 1

Parkhurst Prison :

Reports relating to Parkhurst prison, 1850; with Appendix; [1202.] XXIX. 95 Parks. see Royal Parks.

Parliament, Houses of:

I. Report.

II. Accounts and Papers.

I. Report:

First Report from the Select Committee on New House of Commons; with Plan; (650.)

XV. 125

Proceedings of the Select Committee on New House of Commons; (650-II.)

XV. 131

II. Accounts and Papers:
Estimate of the sum required to complete the New House of Commons, the libraries,
and all other portions of the New Palace necessary for the transaction of the
business, and for the convenient occupation of the House of Commons during the
sitting of Parliament; (111.)
XXXIII. 517

Copy of the correspondence on the subject of the drains under the New Palace at
Westminster; with Mr. Austin's report thereon to the Commissioners of Sewers,
and Mr. Barry's reply thereto; (482.)
- XXXIII. 519

General statement of the expenditure incurred, and proposed to be incurred, in
respect of the site, and in erecting and completing the New Palace at West-
minster, together with all extraneous charges connected therewith; and also of
the expenditure, up to 31 March 1850; (709.)
XXXIII. 555

See also House of Commons.
New Palace.

Parliamentary Electors:

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Abstract of Return of the number of Parliamentary electors of Great Britain and
Ireland, according to the registrations of 1848-49, and 1849-50; (345)

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Report of the Select Committee on Postal Communication with Paris, respecting
the publication of the Draft Report of the Committee in the "Times" news-
paper, with evidence relating to the same; (in 381.)
XIV. 167

II. Accounts and Papers:

Returns showing the quantity and descriptions of paper sent from the London
Stationery Office to Dublin, in each year, from 1844 to 1848, for the purpose of
printing Parliamentary reports and papers, and for other purposes; (in 163.)
LI. 583

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Parliamentary Papers-continued.

II. Accounts and Papers-continued.

Accounts showing the Parliamentary papers printed in abstract form by order of the
House of Commons (under the authority of the Printing Committee), in Sessions
1846, 1847, 1847-48, and 1849; (in 447.)
XVI. 613-615

List of the Bills, reports, estimates, accounts, and papers printed by order of the
House of Commons, and of the papers presented by command, Session 1850;
with a general alphabetical index thereto; (697.)
LVII. 1
General index to the bills, reports, estimates, accounts, and other papers, printed
by order of the House of Commons, and of the papers presented by command,
1844-1850; (698.)
XLVII. 1

Parliamentary Voters (Ireland):

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Bill to amend the laws which regulate the qualification and registration of Parliamentary voters in Ireland, and to alter the law for rating immediate lessors of premises to the poor-rate in certain boroughs; (45.)

Same [as amended by the Committee]; (216.)

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V. 5

V. 97

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V. 193

V. 289

. V. 387

Same [as amended by the Committee, and on re-commitment]; (260.) -
Same [as amended by the Committee, on re-commitment, and on second re-com-
mitment]; (281.) -

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Bill to amend the laws relating to parochial assessments in England; (199.)

II. Report:

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Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the laws relating to parochial assessments, and to report thereon to The House; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and Index; (622.) XVI. 1

Parochial Meetings. see Vestries and Vestry Clerks.

Parochial Union Schools:

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Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education; schools of parochial unions,
England and Wales; reports by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Parochial Union
Schools, 1848-49-50; [1256.]
XLIII. 5

Party Processions (Ireland):

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Return of the number of passengers conveyed on railways in the United Kingdom
during the half-year ending 30 June 1849; showing the different classes, and
the receipts from each class, and from goods, &c.; also, the number of miles of
railway open, and a comparative statement of the traffic, for the five years ended
30 June 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, and 1849; (10.)
. LIII. 257
Similar return for the half-year ending 31 December 1849, with a summary of the
traffic during the prece ding half-year; (602.)

Patagonia:

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LIII. 267

Quantities of principal articles imported from Patagonia in 1848; [in 1159.]

Paul's, St., Cathedral:

LIV. 100

Particulars as to monies taken at Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's in each year, from 1845 to 1849, with appropriation thereof; (in 494.) XXXIII. 697

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Paupers : Returns showing the total number of paupers (in-door and out-door) in receipt of relief, on 1 July 1849, and 1 July 1850, in 605 unions and parishes under Boards of Guardians in England and Wales; and of the number of adult able-bodied paupers in receipt of relief on those days, showing the increase or decrease as compared with former periods; (624.)

Paymaster-General. see Miscellaneous Services, II.

Paymaster of Civil Services, Ireland. see Miscellaneous Services, II.

Payment of Wages, Ireland. see Money Payment of Wages, Ireland.

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Peel, Sir Robert:

Estimate of the sum required to be voted for defraying the expense of erecting a monument to the memory of the late Right hon. Sir Robert Peel, bart.; (617.) XXXIV. 517 Pentonville Prison

Eighth Report of the Commissioners for the government of the Pentonville Prison; with Appendix; [1192.]

Penzance:

XXIX. 125

Amount of customs duty thereat, 1847 and 1848; [in 1159.] Pepper:

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Quantities imported, exported, and retained for consumption, rates and amount of
duty, 1847 and 1848; quantity imported from each country, and quantity re-
exported; [in 1159.]
LIV. 30. 105. 114

Persia:

Quantities of principal articles imported from and exported to Persia, 1848; also quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures exported thereto, 1848; [in 1159.]

Perth:

LIV.

Amount of customs duty at Perth, 1847 and 1848; [in 1159.]

Peru:

100. 112. 118.

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Quantities of principal articles imported from and exported to Peru in 1848; also
quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures
exported thereto, 1848; [in 1159.]
LIV. 100. 112. 118

Petitions. see Public Petitions.

Petty Sessions (Ireland):

Bill to consolidate and amend the Acts regulating the proceedings at petty sessions, and the duties of justices of the peace out of quarter sessions, in Ireland; (308.)

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Same [as amended by the Select Committee]; (577.)

Petty Sessions Clerks (Ireland) :

V. 525

V. 609

Returns, showing the number of petty sessions clerks, and the amount of fees
received by them, in each county in Ireland, in the year 1849, and showing the
number of instances in which one individual acts as clerk for more than one
petty sessions; (304.) ·
LI. 527

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Quantities of principal articles imported from and exported to the Philippine Islands in 1848; also quantities and declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures exported thereto in 1848; [in 1159.] - LIV. 100. 112. 118

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Account of the receipts and appropriation of surplus rates of pilotage received under
and by virtue of the several Acts 48 and 52 Geo. 3, and 6 Geo. 4, in the year
1849; (250.)
LIII. 375
Account of the receipt and appropriation of the pilots' fund of the Corporation of
Trinity House of Deptford Strond; distinguishing the several sources of income
and heads of expenditure, in the year ending 31 December 1849; (637.)
LIII. 377
see also Shipping, II. 4.

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Bill to repeal an Act of the sixth year of King George the Fourth, for encouraging the capture or destruction of piratical ships and vessels; (29.)

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