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of the Weekly Price of Wheat in the London Market, from the 1st January 1824 to the present Time; ordered, 57. Ordered forthwith, 78.- Delivered, and to be printed, 84.

of the Average Prices of the several Species of British Grain per Quarter, in each Year, from 1810 to 1826, both inclusive; ordered, 137.- Delivered, and to be printed,

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of the Weekly Average Prices of Wheat that govern Importation, as taken in the Years 1823, 1824, 1825, and 1826; ordered, 264. - Delivered, and to be printed, 275.

of the Average Price of Corn sold in the Twelve Maritime Counties (or Districts) of England, for the Six Weeks ending June 3d; distinguishing each County or District, and each Week respectively; ordered, 394.- Delivered, and to be printed, 409.

of the Number of Foreign Vessels that imported Corn which have cleared Outwards from the Ports of the United Kingdom, with the Nature and Value of their Cargoes, and how many in Ballast, as entered at the Custom Houses for the same Period: Also,

Return of the Number of Foreign Vessels, and their respective Tonnage, that have entered Inwards into the Ports of the United Kingdom, specifying each Port, chiefly laded with Corn or Flour, since September 1, 1826, to February 1, 1827; the Quantity and Quality of their respective Cargoes, and if bonded, or sold at once in the Markets, and the Duty charged or to be chargeable thereon: And also,

of the Number of British Vessels, and their Tonnage, that have imported Corn from Abroad, and the Ports of Entry, during the same Period; ordered, 56. — Ordered forthwith, 99.- Order discharged, 113, 114.

of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, that were built and registered in His Majesty's Dominions, from the Year 1814 to 1826, both inclusive: Also,

of the Total Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and Number of Men and Boys employed in navigating the same, (including their repeated Voyages,) that entered Inwards and cleared Outwards from and to all Parts of the World in the several Years from 1814 to 1826, both inclusive; distinguishing the British: Also,

of the Total Quantity of Timber of all Sorts, Masts, Flax, Hemp, Tallow, and Linseed, imported from the British Ports of Europe in the several Years from 1822 to 1826, both inclusive; distinguishing the Countries from which imported: Also,

of the Quantity of Timber of all Sorts, Masts, Ashes, and Corn, imported from the British Possessions in America in the several Years from 1822 to 1826, both inclusive: Also, of the Number of Ships, specifying their Tonnage, which have entered the Port of London in the several Years from 1822 to 1826, both inclusive; distinguishing the British from the Foreign, and the Coasters from the Foreign Trade : And also,

similar, for the Port of Liverpool; ordered, 72.Ordered forthwith, 115.- Delivered, and to be printed,

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of the Number and Tonnage of all Vessels, with the Number of Men on board the same, that have entered Inwards and cleared Outwards in the Ports of the United Kingdom, during the last Ten Years, from the following 53. Countries; viz. Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, Prussia, Bremen, Hamburgh, and Lubeck; the Ports of the Kingdom of Hanover, and France; distinguishing each Year, the several Countries, and the British Tonnage from the Foreign; ordered, 155.- Ordered forthwith, 230.- Delivered, and to be printed, 232.

of the Amount of all Duties levied on Malt, Ale, Beer or Porter, for the Year ending 5th April 1827; ordered, 254.

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of the Total Number of Bushels of Malt used in the Distilleries in each of the Three Kingdoms, in each Quarter 59. separately, from 5th April 1827 to 10th October 1827; computing a Bushel of Malt for every Ten Gallons of Spirits made with a Mixture of Malt and raw Corn, and a Bushel of Malt for every Two Gallons of Proof Spirits made from Malt only, on which 1s. 2d. Drawback has been paid or can be claimed; and shewing the Number of Bushels of Malt remaining in each of the Three Kingdoms in each Quarter, after deducting what was used in the Distilleries from the Quantity made in it: Also,

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of the Total Number of Bushels of Malt used by Brewers and Victuallers in each of the Three Kingdoms, in each Quarter separately, from 5th April 1827 to 10th October 1827, and the Number of Barrels of the different Kinds of Beer made therefrom in each of the Three Kingdoms 63. during each of these Quarters: Also,

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of the Total Number of Gallons of Proof Spirits made from Malt only by each Distiller in Ireland and Scotland, in each Quarter separately, from 5th April 1827 to 10th October 1827, on which the Allowance of 1s. 2d. per Gallon has been paid or can be claimed; the Total Bushels of Malt used by each Distiller in making the same; and shewing what the Total Quantity of Spirits produced therefrom was under or over Two Gallons for every Bushel of Malt; and the Total Bushels of Malt charged upon each Distiller with 2s. 8d. Duty, in consequence of the Malt being deficient of One Bushel for every Two Gallons of Spirits; and shewing also the Total Gallons of Spirits so made in each Kingdom for each of these Quarters: Also,

of the Total Number of Gallons of Wash distilled, and Gallons of Proof Spirits produced therefrom, by each Distiller in the United Kingdom, in each Quarter separately, from 5th April 1827 to 10th October 1827 (stating it by Excise Collections, and the Names the Distilleries stand in the Excise Books by ;) what those Spirits were under or over the Quantity required by Law from each Distiller, according to the original Gravity of the Worts as declared by each Distiller when the Worts were collected and set for Fermentation; and what the Total Gallons of Spirits made in each of the Three Kingdoms in each of these Quarters was; and the Quantity exported from Scotland to England and to Ireland, and from Ireland to England, in each of those Quarters: Also,

of the Number of Proof Gallons of Spirits of the Manufacture of the United Kingdom that paid the Duties of Excise in each of the Three Kingdoms, in each Quarter separately, from 5th April 1827 to 10th October 1827: Also, of the Total Number of Proof Gallons of Spirits remaining Warehoused for the Duties in each Excise Collection in Ireland and Scotland, under 4 Geo. 4. C. 94. at the Expiration of each Quarter, upon the 5th July 1827 and the 10th October 1827: And also,

of the Total Sum of Money paid, due, or can be claimed as Drawback or Bounty on Malt used and Spirits made from Malt in the Distilleries of Scotland and Ireland, under 1 & 2 Geo. 4. C.82. 4 Geo. 4. C. 94. and 6 Geo. 4. C. 58. up to and upon 10th October 1827; and shewing also separately the Sum for each Country; ordered, 461.

of the Quantity of Hops imported from Foreign Countries, distinguishing each, from 1820 to 1827 inclusive; and also the Rate and Amount of Duty paid thereon: And also,

of the Quantity of Hops exported during the same Period, distinguishing to what Places and Countries; also the Amount and Rate of the old and new Duty on Hops during the same Period, ordered, 225.- Delivered, and to be printed, 269.

of the Quantity of Foreign Hops in Bond in the King's Warehouses on April 5th, 1827; ordered, 243.- Delivered, and to be printed, 269.

of the old and new Duty in each County of England upon Hops, and the Number of Acres in Cultivation in each County, for the Year 1826; ordered, 243.- Delivered, and to be printed, 269.

of the Amount of all Duties levied on Hops for the Year ending 5th April 1827; ordered, 454.

of the Number of Notes of the Bank of England under £5 issued in each Week, from 15th May to 15th November 1826, delivered, and to be printed, 26.

a like Account, from the 13th November 1826 to the 10th February 1827, delivered, 77.

a like Account, from 12th February to 10th March 1827, delivered and to be printed, 175.

a like Account, from 12th March to 14th April 1827, delivered, 269.

a like Account, from 16th April to 12th May 1827, delivered, 314.

a like Account, from 14th May to 15th June 1827, delivered, 428.

of Amount of Exchequer Bills purchased by the Bank of England, or on which any Sums have been advanced by them for the Public Service, in the Year ending 5th January 1827, delivered, 72.

of the Total Amount of the National Debt of England and Ireland; ordered, 290.- Ordered forthwith, 394.Delivered, and to be printed, 401.

(Annual) of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, ending 5th January 1827; delivered, 72, 155.

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of Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses; delivered, 77.

to 31st December 1826, of the Sums issued on account of the Russian Dutch Loan; delivered, 77.

of unclaimed Army Prize Money; delivered,

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of the Receipts and Disbursements of The London Dock Company; and a Report of the Progress of the Works; delivered, 132. of the Pilots Fund of the Trinity House; delivered, 175.

of Trade and Navigation; delivered, 197. Finance, in Seven Classes; delivered, 198. of Receipt and Expenditure, with the Engineer's Report on the State of the Holyhead and Shrewsbury Road; delivered, 202.

from the Chamber of London relative to the Orphans Fund, and various other Accounts; delivered, 228.

- relative to the Increase and Diminution of Pensions and Salaries in Public Offices; delivered, 249.

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relative to Margate Pier; delivered, 280.

- relative to Richmond Bridge; delivered, 295. of the Receipt and Disbursement of Dock and Light Duties at the Port of Liverpool, One Year to 24th June 1826; delivered, 338.

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of Rates and Tolls received in 1826, on the Royal Military Canal; delivered, 428.

of the Expences under the Land Tax Redemption Act; delivered, 434.

- of Monies received in respect of casual Revenues of His Majesty; delivered, 459. of Expences paid by the Commissioners for building new Churches; delivered, 459. of the Receipt and Expenditure of the Dovor Harbour Tonnage Duties; delivered, 434. relating to Westminster Bridge; delivered,

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- of The East India Dock Company; delivered,

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of the Revenues and Charges of The East India Company; delivered, 286.

of the Amount of the Proceeds of the Sales of The East India Company; delivered, 335.

of Allowances, &c. to Officers and Servants of The East India Company; delivered, 101.

of the State of the Foreign Exchanges, from Sept. 1 1826, to February 1, 1827; ordered, 56. Delivered, 72.

of the Coinage of Gold and Silver at the Mint during the Year 1826, and the Quantity of each now remaining there; ordered, 56.- Delivered, and to be printed, 77.

of the Revenue, ending 5th April 1826 and 5th April 1827; distinguishing each Year, and the Quarters in each Year; ordered, 243.

of the Number of Convictions in each of the Counties of England and Wales during each of the last Seven Years; distinguishing the Number convicted of each Offence, separately; that of Males and Females; and the Proportion above and below the Age of Twenty; ordered, 67. — Delivered, and to be printed, 108.

similar, for Scotland; ordered, 67.- Delivered, and to be printed, 109.

similar, for Ireland; ordered, 67.- Delivered, and to be printed, 202.

of the Number of Commitments, distinguishing the Number charged with each particular Offence, and specifying the Number in each County of England and Wales, during the Years 1810, 1811, and 1812, inclusive; distinguishing each Year: And also,

the same for the Years 1824, 1825, and 1826; ordered, 115.- Delivered, and to be printed, 123.

the same for Scotland; ordered, 115. — Delivered, and to be printed, 348.

the same for Ireland; ordered, 115.- Delivered, and to be printed, 286.

of all Commitments to the Prisons in and for each County in England, during 1810, 1811, and 1812, and 1824

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of the Stamp Duties on certain Proceedings in the Courts of Law in Ireland in 1826; delivered, 202.

of the Stamp Duties on certain Proceedings in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer (Equity Side,) Ireland, in 1826; delivered, 202.

of all Sums paid into the Exchequer in Ireland in 1826, on account of Stamp Duties; and Salaries paid out of the Consolidated Fund to the Masters in Ordinary in the Court of Chancery, and Chief Remembrancer, Exchequer, Ireland; delivered, 202.

of the Auction Duty on Houses and Lands sold in England and Wales during the last Ten Years, distinguishing each Year; ordered, 99.- Delivered, and to be printed,

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of the Salaries of the Receivers General of the Taxes within the Year ending 5th January 1827; delivered, 108. of the Quantity of Sheep and Lambs Wool imported into all the Ports of Great Britain from all Parts of the World, the Official Values assigned, and the Amounts and Rates of Customs Duties paid thereon, in each Year respectively, from 1814 to 1827 inclusive; and the Amount of Sheep and Lambs Wool re-exported during the same Period; ordered, 148.- Delivered, and to be printed, 191.

of the Official and Declared, Values of Woollen Manufactures exported from Great Britain to all Parts of the World, except Ireland, in each Year respectively, from 1814 to 1827 inclusive; ordered, 148.- Delivered, and to be printed, 174.

of the Quantity of Foreign Sheep and Lambs Wool annually imported, from the Year 1800 to 1826 inclusive; distinguishing the Country from which imported, and each Year's Importation: Also,

of the Rate and Amount of Duties levied on Foreign Wool, from 1800 to 1826 inclusive; distinguishing each Year: Also,

of the Official and Declared Value of all Woollen Manufactures imported from Foreign Countries, from 1810 to 1826 inclusive; and distinguishing the Country from which imported, and the Year of Importation: And also,

of the Quantity of British Long Wool exported, from 1821 to 1826 inclusive; distinguishing each Year; ordered, 193.- Delivered, and to be printed, 217.

of the Quantity of Foreign Sheep or Lambs Wool imported, from 5th July 1825 to 5th January 1827; distinguishing the Amount of Wool on which the Duty of One Halfpenny per lb. has been levied from that which has paid the Duty of One Penny per lb. ; ordered, 248. - Delivered, and to be printed, 255.

of the Number of Rams, Sheep, and Lambs exported alive to the Continent of Europe, during 1825 and 1826; specifying what Ports, and the Number of each; ordered, 155, -Delivered, and to be printed, 174.

of the Sums issued since 1794 to Messrs. Evance and Brodie, or either of them, for indexing the Journals, (presented on the 22d March 1821,) to be printed, 174.

of the Sums issued to Messrs. Evance and Brodie, or either of them, for indexing the Journals, from 21st August 1823 to 31st December 1825; ordered, 174.- Delivered, and to be printed, 191.

of the Sums issued to The Rev. Dr. Strachey, The Rev. Mr. Pridden, and Mr. France, or to any other Person, for making an Index to the Rolls of Parliament, from the Commencement of the same Work, namely, 1767, to the present Time; ordered, 225.- Order discharged, 260. 116. of the Official and Declared Value of the Yearly Exports from Great Britain to the Empire of Russia, the Kingdom of Prussia, and to Hamburgh and Stettin; distinguishing the Amount exported to each; and Manufactured Goods from Colonial Produce, and from Specie and Bullion; from 5th January 1814 to 5th January 1827; ordered, 179. Delivered, and to be printed, 240.

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Return of the Official Value of all British Produce or Manufactures exported to the Empire of Russia, from the 1st January 1814 to 1st January 1827; distinguishing the Amount exported in each Year; also the same Return from the Kingdom of Prussia; ordered, 108.- Delivered, and to be printed, 148.

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ACCOUNTS continued. tinguishing the Amount imported from each, and Raw Produce from Manufactures, and from Specie and Bullion, from 5th January 1814 to 5th January 1827; ordered, 178.Delivered, and to be printed, 240.

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of the Quantity and Official and Declared Value of all Butter, Cheese, Tallow, Hides, and Seeds imported into Great Britain, from 1815 to 1826 inclusive: And also,

The same from British Possessions Abroad; ordered, 219. Delivered, and to be printed, 240.

of all Copper Ore imported, from 5th January 1826 to 5th June 1827, without Payment of Duty, and bonded for Exportation: Also,

of all Copper Ore taken out of Bond, from 5th January 1826 to 5th June 1827, for the Purpose of being smelted, without Payment of Duty; with the Quantity of Copper estimated to be contained therein: And also,

of all Copper returned to the Warehouse, after being smelted, for Exportation, from 5th January 1826 to 5th June 1827; ordered, 459.

of Proclamations issued, and of the Amount of all Salaries, &c. incurred, under the Peace Preservation Acts, (Ireland); delivered, 202.

Return of the Annual Amount of all Sums levied on the County Rate in each County in England, under the Head of Expence of Prosecutions at the Assizes and Sessions," from 1st January 1800 to 1st January 1827; distinguishing each Year, as well as County, in which the said Sums have been levied; ordered, 114.- Delivered, and to be printed, 303.

of the Amount levied for County Rates in the respective Counties in England and Wales, in each Year since 1820; ordered, 237.- Ordered forthwith, 278.- Delivered, and to be printed, 303.- Supplement delivered, and to be printed, 315.

of the Amount of all Sums levied for the Relief of the Poor in each County in England, for the Year ending 25th March 1827; distinguishing the Sums severally levied on Lands, Houses and Lands, and Factories; ordered, 454. of the Amount of all Sums levied under the Denomination of Church and Highway Rates, in each County in England; distinguishing as above; ordered, 454.

of the Amount of the Land Tax levied for the Year ending 5th April 1827; ordered, 454.

of the Amount of the Land Tax redeemed on 5th April 1827; ordered, 454.

of Commissions of Bankrupt, from 1st October 1821 to 1st October 1827; against whom issued, describing the Business of those against whom issued, as far as it can be ascertained; distinguishing superseded Commissions, and those against Bankers, with the Amount of Debts proved under Commissions against Bankers, respectively; distinguishing Debts proved by Bankers in Partnership from those proved as separate Debts of any Partner: And also,

of the Names of Assignees under such Commissions against Bankers, not superseded; ordered, 455. ACCOUNTANTS, PUBLIC; a List of, in respect of whom the Execution of any Process hath been suspended, between 5th January 1826 and 5th January 1827; delivered, 240.

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ADDRESS 1. of Thanks on the Speech of His Majesty, moved; then an Amendment was moved and objected to, and, after short Debate, negatived; the Original Motion for Address agreed to; Committee appointed to prepare Address; reported and agreed to, and ordered to be presented to His Majesty by the Whole House, and Lords with White Staves to wait on His Majesty, to know when He will please to be attended with the same, 9.- King's Answer reported, 18. King's Answer to Address reported, and ordered, with the Address, to be printed, 19.

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of Concurrence with His Majesty's Message relative to Provision for any additional Expence on account of thể Forces in Portugal; ordered, 391. - King's Answer, 398. Vide MESSAGE, No 3.

to request that His Majesty will be graciously pleased to order His Ambassadors, Ministers, and Consuls Abroad, to furnish a Statement of the Laws relative to the Export and Import of Grain in the respective States to which they are accredited; and also, a Statement of the Alterations that have taken place in the Regulations with regard to the Export and Import of Grain, or in the Duties imposed thereon,

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to His Majesty for 14th and 15th Reports of Commis-
sioners concerning Charities in England, with
Appendices; ordered, 82. King's Answer,
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for Information obtained with respect to the
Amount of the Duties now levied in the
Empire of Russia on British Woollen or
Cotton Manufactured Goods and Hardware;
and the same Return for Duties levied on
these Descriptions of Goods in the Kingdom
of Prussia, the Kingdom of France, and the
United States of America; ordered, 115.
King's Answer, 124. - Delivered, and to be
printed, 265.

for Information from His Majesty's Consuls at
Alexandria or Mogadore, as to any Regula-
tions existing there, or any Accounts that may
have been received from them in compliance
with the Circulars issued by His Majesty's
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, rela-
tive to Foreign Corn; ordered, 124.
for the Third Report of the Commissioner of
Enquiry into the Administration of Civil and
Criminal Justice in the West Indies; ordered,
124. Delivered, and to be printed, 154.
for Copies of all Circular Letters from the
Foreign Office to the Foreign Ministers and
Consuls, directing Enquiries to be made rela-
tive to the Monthly Prices of Foreign Grain
for 1826; and to the Growth and Average
Prices of Foreign Grain for a Series of Years;
and to the Regulations that exist in Foreign
Countries in respect of the Import and Export
of Grain; the Returns to which Circular Let-
ters have been laid before this House; ordered,
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and to be printed, ibid.

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to request that he will give Directions for Payment of the Cost of the Books furnished for the Library, and other Expences, according to the Account laid before the House on the 9th of March last; ordered, 251.- King's Answer, 260.

for Copy of the Report of the Commissioners appointed by His Majesty's Warrant of the 19th August 1826, for making certain Enquiries relating to the Trial of Civil Causes in Scotland, by Jury; ordered, 273. — King's Answer, 275.- Delivered, and to be printed,

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for an Account of the Expenditure in the Department of the Foreign Office, from 5th January 1817 to 5th January 1827; distinguishing the Expence of the Ambassadors, Ministers and Consuls Abroad; ordered, 274.

King's Answer, 275.- Delivered, and to be printed, 340.

for an Account of the Charge of His Majesty's Diplomatic Service Abroad, from 5th January 1817 to 5th January 1827; distinguishing in each Year the Heads of Charge, Missions and Pensions; ordered, 300. King's Answer, 315. Delivered, and to be printed, 399. for an Account of the Charge for His Majesty's Diplomatic Service and Consuls Abroad, from 5th January 1817 to 5th January 1827; distinguishing the Missions from the Consuls and other Heads of Charge; ordered, 300.King's Answer, 315.-Delivered, and to be printed, 399.

for the Names of Individuals holding Appointments as Ambassadors, Ministers, Secretaries, and Consuls, on the 5th January 1822 and 5th January 1827; ordered, 300.- King's Answer, 315.- Delivered, and to be printed, 399.

for the Amount of Pensions to Foreign Ministers and Consuls, on 5th January 1822 and 5th January 1827; stating the Length of Service of each Individual; ordered, 300.King's Answer, 315.- Delivered, and to be printed, 399.

for a Return of all Persons employed at Home in the Foreign Office on 5th January 1822 and 5th January 1827; stating their Salaries and Allowances; ordered, 300.300.- King's Answer, 315.- Delivered, and to be printed,

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continued. to His Majesty for an Account of the Money expended on the Foreign Office Buildings in Downing Street, and in the Purchase of Sir R. Preston's House, and of all Furniture purchased for the Mansion in Downing Street, from January 1824 to the present Date; stating from what Funds; ordered, 325.- King's Answer, 338. Delivered, and to be printed, 435. for an Account of all Sums issued for Secret Services, from the 5th January 1817 to the 5th January 1827; specifying the Sums issued in each Year, and the Departments of the State to which, and the Dates at which the same have been issued; ordered, 274.- King's Answer, 275.- Delivered, and to be printed, 340. 429.

for Copies of or Extracts from any Correspondence, during 1825 and 1826, between Government and the Court of Berlin, on the Corn Trade; ordered, 282.- King's Answer, 286. Delivered, and to be printed, 306. for the Answer of The King of Prussia to the Merchants of Dantzic, respecting the high Duty on the Exportation of Wheat, dated Charlottenburgh, August 4th, 1800; ordered, 287. King's Answer, 299.

for Extract from the Order of the Prussian Cabinet, dated 12th September 1801, to the Minister of State Baron Von Schroite, with respect to the Duty on Wheat; ordered, 287. King's Answer, 299.- Delivered, and to be printed, 327.

for Extract of a Note from Baron Maltzahn, Minister Plenipotentiary of His Prussian Majesty at the Court of Great Britain, dated 25th June 1826, respecting British Produce and Manufactures imported into the Prussian States in 1823; Two Inclosures; and also, Extract of a Note from Baron Maltzahn, dated April 8th and 9th, 1827, inclosing a Return of all the Vessels which entered into and cleared out from Prussian Ports in 1826; ordered, 291.— King's Answer, 299. — Delivered, and to be printed, 305.

praying that He will be graciously pleased to order a Commission to be issued to enquire into the Supply of Water in the Western Part of the Metropolis; ordered, 395. — King's Answer, 399.

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ADMIRALTY; a Bill to explain and remove Doubts touching the, presented by Viscount Goderich, read 1a, and to be printed, 387. To be read 24, and Lords summoned, 394.2, and committed, and Lords summoned, 412. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 421. — 31, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 428. Returned with Amendments, 442. Commons Amendments agreed to, 443. — Royal Assent, 468.

ADVANCES FOR PUBLIC WORKS Bill; Vide EXCHEQUER BILLS, PUBLIC WORKS, Bill.

ADVOCATE GENERAL V. EARL OF HOPETOUN, ET E CON.; Writs of Error considered, and Judgment in each Writ of Error Affirmed, 449.

v. DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, ET E CON.; Writs of Error considered, and Judgment in each Writ of Error Affirmed, 449. AGNEW, VANS, v. GRIERSON; Petition of Mrs. A. Robertson to revive Appeal, presented and referred to Appeal Committee, 23. Report made, and Petition complied with, 99.

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ANIMALS, Cruelty to; Petitions respecting; Vide PETITIONS, No 54. ANNUITIES, Royal Family. Copy of Letters Patent issued by His Majesty George the 3d, under the Act in the 18th Year of His Reign, C. 131., granting to His younger Sons, for Life, the Sum of £60,000: Also,

Copy of the Letters Patent issued by His Majesty George the 3d, under the same Act, granting to His Majesty's Five Daughters the Sum of £30,000: Also,

Copy of the Warrant or Warrants granted by His Majesty George the 3d to The Duke of Clarence, under the Act 31 Geo. 3. C. 34. for an Annuity of £12,000: Also,

Copy of the Warrant or Warrants granted by His Majesty George the 3d, or His Majesty George the 4th, to The Duke of York, during Pleasure, and to The Duchess of York, during Coverture, under the Act of the 32d George 3d, C. 13., for an Annuity or Annuities not exceeding £18,000 taken together; charging the same on the Consolidated Fund: Also,

Copy of the Warrant or Warrants granted by His Majesty George the 3d, or His Majesty George the 4th, for an Annuity of £12,000 each, to The Duke of Kent and The Duke of Cumberland, as authorized by the 39th Geo. 3. C. 29. charging the same on the Consolidated Fund: Also,

Copy of the Letters Patent granted by His Majesty George the 3d, granting to The Princess Augusta, The Princess Elizabeth, The Princess Sophia, and The Princess Amelia, with Survivorship, an Annuity not exceeding £30,000 chargeable on the Consolidated Fund, instead of the Annuity granted by the 18th George the 3d, which was charged on the Aggregate Fund and the Post Office Revenue: Also,

Copy of the Warrant or Warrants granted by His Majesty George the 3d, or His Majesty George the 4th, under the 42d George the 3d, C. 48., granting to The Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge an Annuity of £12,000 a Year, during His Majesty's Pleasure, to be charged on the Consolidated Fund : And also,

Copy of the Warrant or Warrants granted by His Majesty George the 3d, or His Majesty George the 4th, under the Act 46 Geo. 3. C. 145., which enabled His Majesty to grant an additional Annuity of £6,000 per Annum to each of Their Highnesses The Duke of Clarence, The Duke of Kent, The Duke of Cumberland, The Duke of Sussex, and The Duke of Cambridge; ordered, 84.- Delivered, 108.

APOTHECARIES ACT; Petitions relative to; Vide Petitions, No 62. APPEALS; all left at the Parliament Office during the Adjournment of the House, within Time, to be received, 45.

A List of, to The King in Council, from the British Courts at the Cape of Good Hope, Isle of France, and Ceylon, from the Date at which those Settlements were acquired by Great Britain to the present Period; the Names of the Parties; the Dates and Results: Also,

A List of Appeals to The King in Council, from 1800 to the present Period, from the Supreme Court of Judicature at Calcutta, the Mayor's Court at Madras and Bombay, the Recorder's Courts at Madras, Bombay, and Prince of Wales Island, and the Supreme Courts of Judicature at Madras and Bombay; specifying the same Facts as required in the last List: And also,

A List of Appeals to The King in Council from the Four following Courts, either to the East India House, or Office of the Privy Council or Secretary of State for the Home Department, from 1800 to the present Time; viz. Appeals from the Sudder Dewaney Adaulet at Calcutta, from 1800 to the present Period; from the Sudder Adaulet at Madras, from 1802 to the present Period; from the Provincial Court of Appeal established at Bombay in 1805, and the Sudder Adaulet at Surat in 1820, from those Dates to the present Period; containing the Parties Names; the Names of the Appellants and Respondents; the Name of the Court; when the Appeals were lodged in the Courts in India; where forwarded to the India House, or to the Secretary of State, when there received, and when transmitted from those Departments to the Office of the Privy Council; and where transmitted direct from India to the Privy Council, when there received; containing the present State of Proceeding in each Case; Letters from the Sudder Dewaney Adaulet at Calcutta, the Sudder Adaulet at Madras and at Bombay, explaining the Inconvenience incurred by the Delay in deciding Appeals; ordered,

220.

and Writs of Error; Committee respecting; Vide Coм

APPROPRIATION (EAST INDIA HALF PAY) Bill; Vide EAST INDIA HALF PAY Bill.

ARBUCKLE V. RUSSELL ET AL.; Petition of Respondents to lodge Case, presented and referred to Appeal Committee, 13. Report made, and Petition complied with, 31.-Ordered to be heard (on Petition of Appellant) 38. To be heard, 62.Heard, 67. Considered, Interlocutors Affirmed, and Cause remitted, 92.

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ARCHER V. LITTLE; To be heard, 28. Put off, 28. - Heard, 31. 33. 36. To be considered, 170. 236. 254. Considered, and Judgment Affirmed, 289. ARDGLASS HARBOUR Bill; Vide IRELAND.

ARDROSSAN RAILWAY Bill; Vide SCOTLAND.

ARREST UPON MESNE PROCESS; Bill brought from H. C. read 1", and to be printed, 443.- Two Petitions against, 444.-2a, and committed, 450.- Reported; an Amendment made; to be read 3, 452,-3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 454.Returned, Amendment agreed to, 462.- Royal Assent, 468.

LAW OF, Petition respecting; Vide PETITIONS, N° 68. ARUNDEL, Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Port of; delivered, 75.

ASHES IMPORTED; Vide AcCOUNTS, N° 35.

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE IMPROVEMENT; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a, 248.-2, and committed, 331.-Reported, 335.3a, and passed, 346.- Royal Assent, 407.

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ASSESSED TAXES, Copies of all Cases stated and signed by Commissioners of; delivered, 26.

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ATTORNEY GENERAL (IRELAND) v. CORPORATION OF DUBLIN ; Put off, 80. 88. To be heard, 77. Heard, 92. 102. 119. Considered in part, 142.- Put off, 151.- To be further considered, 163.-Put off, 170.-To be further considered, 254. -Further considered, 289.- Fully considered, and Decree in Part Reversed, and remitted with Directions, 293. ATTORNIES, CLERKS TO, INDEMNITY; Bill brought from H. C. read 1a, and to be printed, 394, -2, and committed, 425.Reported, 429.-3, and passed, 435.- Royal Assent, 441. AUCTION DUTY, Account respecting; Vide ACCOUNTS, N° 103. AULD V. COWAN; To be heard, 278. Put off, 283. Heard, 309. 330. Considered, Interlocutors Reversed, and Cause remitted, 401.

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AYRSHIRE ROADS Bill; Vide SCOTLAND.

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BAINBRIGGE, MARY, Petition of, for a Bill, presented, and referred to Judges, 155.- Judges Report read (on Petition), and Bill 1a, 260.-2, and committed, 277. Committee revived, 368. — Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed, 390.-3, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 394. Returned agreed to, 423.- Royal Assent, 433.

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BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES; Vide AccoUNTS, Nos 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58.

BANKERS, a Bill for the further Regulation of, in England; presented by The Lord Redesdale, read 1a, and to be printed, 420. Accounts respecting; Vide Accounts, No 131, 132. BANKRUPTS, FRAUDULENT, Bill (Scotland); Vide SCOTLAND.

Accounts respecting; Vide AccoUNTS, Nos 131, 132. BARKISLAND ROAD; Bill brought from H.C., 302. Read 1, 310.- 2a, and committed, 315. Reported, 323.-3a, and passed, 328.- Royal Assent, 345.

BARNETT AND NAPIER V. MICKLE; Appeal presented, and Richardson to enter into Recognizance, 178.

BARNSTAPLE ROAD; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1', 169.23, and committed, 174. Reported specially, 190.-3, and passed, 192.- Royal Assent, 223.

BARNSDALE ROAD; Bill brought from H.C., 302. Read 1a, 310. -2, and committed, 316. Reported, with Amendments, 329. -3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 330. Returned, Amendments agreed to, 338.- Royal Assent, 345. BARTON ROAD; Bill brought from H.C., 302. Read 1a, 310.2', and committed, 316.- Reported, 320.-3, and passed, 324. Royal Assent, 345. BATH AND WELLS, LORD BISHOP OF; Petition for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges, 45.- Judges Report read, and Bill 1a, 72.2, and committed, 75.- Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed, 131.-3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 137.- Returned agreed to, 199.- Royal Assent, 223.

BAWTRY ROAD; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a, 276.-2a, and committed, 280.- Reported, 289.-3a, and passed, 294. Royal Assent, 344.

BEAUFORT, THE DUKE OF; Petition for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges, 177.- Judges Report read (on Petition), and Bill 1, 306.-2, and committed, 310. Reported specially, with Amendments, Two Clauses added, and Bill to be ingrossed, 390. 3, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 394. Returned agreed to, 419.- - Royal Assent, 433.

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BEER; Vide ACCOUNTS, No 39. 42.

BENEFICES, RESIGNATION OF, INDEMNITY; a Bill for the Relief of Patrons of Ecclesiastical Preferments from certain Penalties, and rendering valid certain Bonds, Covenants, or other Assurances, for the Resignation of Ecclesiastical Preferments, presented by The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, read 1', and to be printed, 240.-To be read 2', and Lords summoned, 260.2a, and committed, and Lords summoned, 267.- Committee put off, and Lords summoned, 278. - Petition of H. Mills against, 287.- House in Committee, Amendments made, and Bill, as amended, to be printed, 288.- Amendments reported, agreed to, and Bill to be ingrossed, 295. — 3a, Amendments made, and Bill passed, and sent to the Commons, 312.- Returned agreed to, 394. Royal Assent, 407.

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BILLS, PRIVATE, no Petitions for, to be received after 20th March, nor any Reports from the Judges thereon, after 26th April; 34.

Judges Reports on, left at the Parliament Office
on or before the 26th April, to be read the
next sitting Day; 254.

Committee to consider the Fees on; Vide
COMMITTEE, No 9.

A Bill to establish a Taxation of Costs on,
in The House of Lords, and to prohibit
all Persons from practising as Parliamentary
Agents who shall not be duly authorized for
that Purpose, presented by The Earl of
Shaftesbury, read 1a, and to be printed, 398.-
2, and committed, 403. Reported, Amend-
ments made, and Bill to be ingrossed, 413.
3a, Amendments made, Bill passed and sent to
the Commons, 414. Returned, with Amend-
ments, 442. Commons Amendments agreed
to, 443.- Royal Assent, 468.

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COAL COMPANY; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a, 225.-2a, and committed, 229. Reported, 232.- 3a, and passed, 237.- Royal Assent, 253. BLACK V. BROWN; Appeal presented, 156. - Butt to enter into Recognizance, 174.- Respondent peremptorily to answer, 249. - Hearing appointed ex-parte, 259.

BLACKALL, JOHN, Esq. Petition of, for a Bill, presented and referred to Judges, 177.- Judges Report read (on Petition), and Bill 1a, 260.-2a, and Standing Order No. 94 to be considered To-morrow, 266.- Dispensed with, and Bill committed, 270.- Reported, with Amendments, and to be ingrossed, 311.3, and passed, and sent to the Commons, 318.- Returned agreed to, 380.- Royal Assent, 407.

BLACKBURNE ROAD; Bill brought from H. C. and read 1a, 265.— 2a, and committed, 291. Reported, 294.3", and passed, 298. Royal Assent, 344.

BLAIR, SIR D. H., AND BRUCE v. BUCHAN ET AL.; Cross Appeal ; Vide BUCHAN V. SIR D. H. BLAIR.

BLAKENEY ET Ux. v. BAGGOTT; Appeal presented, and Mundell to enter into Recognizance, 17.Respondent peremptorily to answer, 131.— Hearing appointed ex-parte, 178.—— Appeal to be amended (on Petition), 200.

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