Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of Public Bills, Statutes, Accounts and Papers, Reports of Committees and of Commissioners, and of Sessional Papers Generally, of the Houses of Lords and Commons; Together with Accounts of Commercial Legislation, Tariffs, and Facts, Relating to Foreign Countries, Volume 14

Sampul Depan
Leone Levi
Smith, Elder, 1865

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Report of Grievances of Journeymen Bakers
265
Public Income and Expenditure
270
Papers relative to the Affairs of New Zea and
271
Report on Sugar Refining in Bond
273
Number of Constabulary and Revenue Police in Ireland 33
276
Consumption of Sugar 18011861
280
Return of Foreign Wine imported
284
Applications for Ships of War for Foreign Stations
285
Report of Emigration Commissioners
287
Return of Sugar and Molasses used in Brewing and Distilling
288
Amount of Dues raised in Packages
291
Report on Railway and Canal Bills
293
Amount of Income Tax as affected by Mr Hubbards Proposal
294
Public Income and Expenditure
296
Report of Committee on Weights and Measures
297
Report on the State of the Colonies
298
Return of Civil List Pensions
301
Memorials on Treasure Trove
306
Return of Gold Coinage Tendered and Rejected
308
273
314
Report of Poor Law Board England
316
Papers on the Organization of European Forces in India
320
278
326
284
332
Account of Sardinian Loan
338
Return of Accidents in the Metropolis
340
169
341
Return of Land available for Settlement and Cultivation in India
344
Returns relative to Public Expenditure
345
Report on Marriages Ireland
347
Report on the Duchy of Cornwall
351
Bills which did not pass into Law 464 128
361
Report of Patent Law Commissioners
365
Report of the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1862
385
Minutes of Evidence on Popular Education
394
Report of Committee of Council on Education
403
Report of Tithe Commissioners
411
Report of Charity Commissioners 1
412
Report of Committee of Council on Education 9
417
Report on National Education in Ireland
418
Report of Committee of Council on Education
425
Series
297
Correspondence with British Ministers on the Slave Trade
305
Report of Emigration Commissioners 313
313
Correspondence on the Affairs of Holstein Schleswig and Lauenburg 314
314
Report on Wrecks and Casualties 319
319
Traffic Return by Railway Companies 329
329
Money received on Account of Unclaimed Wreck 341
341
Public Income and Expenditure
345
Report on the Ordnance Survey 373
373
Number of Births Marriages and Deaths in England 380
380
Law of Evidence in British India and Colonies 382
382
Accession of the Duke of Hesse to the Convention for the Establishment
387
Treaty between Great Britain and the Republic of Salvador
393
Treaty of Commerce with Belgium
399
Relative Advantages of Iron and Wooden Ships of
406
417
417
Return of Annual Salaries in India 418
418
Papers relating to Indigo Cultivation in Bengal 426
426
Flogging in the Army and Militia
432
Correspondence on Honours bestowed on Native Princes of India
435
Papers relating to the Blockade of the Ports of the Confederate States
436
Statistical Tables relating to the Colonies
437
Report on NonParochial Registers 37
438
Public General Statutes
443
Report on Army Schools
446
Report on Railways in India
451
Memorial on National Education Ireland
453
Report of the Science and Art Department 485 365
455
Number of Visitors to Kensington Museum 72
458
Report of Committee on Income and Property
459
Report of Ecclesiastical Commissioners
461
Report of Inspectors of Factories
468
Report of Tithe Commissioners 493 485
470
Traffic Returns by Railway Companies 329 209
470
Correspondence on Education in India 101
470
Return of Money received on account of Unclaimed Wreck 341 221
470
Public General Statutes 348
470
Series
470
Report of Committee on Injury from Noxious Vapours 113
470
Public General Statutes
470
Report on the Licensing System 69
470
Series
470
Papers on the Disturbances in New Zealand 461 145
478
Report of Civil Service Commissioners
481
Imports of Foreign Grain
483
Papers Relating to the Affairs of British Columbia
485
Copy of Letter on certain Claims against the State of Oude
491
Report of Tithe Commissioners
493
Statistical Tables relating to British Colonies
497
Public General Statutes 500
515
Series
349
Report of Board of Public Works 349
169
Report of Bastardy Cases 102
172
Public Debt of India
175
Report on the Progress of the Ordnance Survey 361
181
435

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