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ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS:

1845.

TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES:-CONTENTS OF THE

NINTH VOLUME.

N.B.-THE Figures at the beginning of the line, correspond with the N° at the
foot of each Paper; and the Figures at the end of the line, refer to the MS. Paging
of the Volumes arranged for The House of Commons.

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383. List of all the Private Bills applied for during the present Session of Parliament,
for which a Subscription Contract, or Undertaking in lieu of a Subscription
Contract, has been deposited in the Private Bill Office, &c. -

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Standing Orders:

586. Standing Orders of the House of Commons, 1685-1845

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Sittings of the House.-Divisions of the House.-Public Bills.-Private Bills:
659. Return of Public Bills introduced during the present Session, or brought from the
Lords, and Date of their several Stages; Number of Days on which the House
of Commons sat in 1845; Private Bills treated as opposed Bills; Number of
Divisions in the Session of 1845

91

Printed Papers (Howard v. Gosset):

336. Speaker's Warrant for Apprehension of Thomas Burton Howard

123

337. Copy of Record in the Case of Howard and Gosset, in the Court of King's
Bench
125

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305. Copy of the Short-hand Writer's Notes of the Arguments and Judgment in the
Case of Howard and Gosset
133

Elections:

15. Mr. Speaker's Warrant for the Appointment of Members to serve on the Ge-
neral Committee of Elections for 1845

247

Law (Bankruptcy):

63. Statement of the Amount transferred and paid out as Dividends; Amount paid
by Orders of Court and of the Judges; and Balance Standing to the Credit of
Basil Montagu, Accountant in Bankruptcy, on 1 January 1845
249

Court of Chancery:

26. Return of the State of the several Funds standing in the Name of the Accountant
General of the Court of Chancery, and the Charges upon the same
Vol. XXXVI.-Sess. 1845.

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Circuits of the Judges:

209. Copy of the Commission for inquiring into the Expediency of altering the Circuits of the Judges in England and Wales

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Clerks to Attornies:

227. Return of the Number of Articles filed in the Court of King's Bench and Queen's Bench from the first Day of Easter Term 1833 to the present time - 263

Clerks of the Peace:

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332. Abstract Return relative to the Clerks and Deputy Clerks of the Peace in every County of England and Wales, stating their Names, Professions, Dates of Appointments, Fees and Emoluments, from 20th January 1841 to 20th January 1845; together with the Names, &c. of the Persons appointed by them to draw Bills of Indictment during the same period 265

Court of Common Pleas :

565. Return of Amount of Fees received by the Senior Master, and by the Officer appointed for registering the Certificates of the Acknowledgment of Deeds by Married Women, to 31st December 1844

Court of Common Pleas (Lancashire and Durham); Court of Chancery;
Court of Queen's Bench:

269

288. Return of all Officers in the Courts of Common Pleas and Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster, with their Names, and Dates of their respective Appointments, &c.

273

Fees on Dedimus :

665. Return of the Amount of Fees charged to a Magistrate in each County in England and Wales on taking out a Dedimus

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283

606.

Petty Sessions :

Return of the Description of Building in which the Justices of the Petty Sessions
District hold their usual Sittings

295

Probates of Wills:

249.

Returns relating to the Titles and Jurisdiction of all Courts empowered to grant Probates of Wills and Letters of Administration 347

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398. Returns of the Names of Revising Barristers, and the Number of Days each was employed during the Year 1844, with the Number of Appeals from their Decisions

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278. Copy of Memorial of Senate of the University of London to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, respecting the Medical Bill 439

Royal College of Surgeons:

79. Copy of Petition which was presented to the Crown by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, praying Her Majesty to grant to that College the Charter of September 1843

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271. Copy of a Letter from the President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, and Correspondence in relation thereto 447

Resolved,

Veneris, 7° die Februarii, 1845.

THAT
HAT this House will not receive any Petition for any Private
Bill, other than a Railway Bill, after Friday the 28th day of
this instant February.

Resolved,

THAT no Private Bill, other than a Railway Bill, be read the first time after Friday the 4th day of April next.

Resolved,

THAT this House will not receive the Report of any Private Bill, other than a Railway Bill, after Friday the 30th day of May next.

Resolved,

THAT this House will not receive any Petition for any Railway Bill later than the Twenty-first day after the day on which the Report for the Railway Department of the Board of Trade, with reference to such Railway, has been laid on the Table of the House.

Resolved,

THAT NO Railway Bill shall be read the first time later than the Twenty-eighth day after the day on which the Report from the Railway Department of the Board of Trade, with reference to such Railway, has been laid on the Table of the House.

Resolved,

THAT this House will not receive the Report of any Railway Bill later than the Eighty-fourth day after the day on which the Report from the Railway Department of the Board of Trade, with reference to such Railway, has been laid on the Table of the House.

Ordered,

THAT on every Petition presented to this House, relating to any Private Bill before the House, the Name or short Title by which such Bill is entered in the Votes, be written at the beginning thereof.

Ordered,

THAT the said Resolutions and Order be Printed.

J. H. LEY,

Cl. Dom. Com.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,

7 February 1845.

VOTES AND PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS.

THE VOTES, REPORTS and PAPERS Printed by Order of the House of Commons, may be purchased at the Prices and at the Places following:-One Day's Votes, and any Report or Paper may be had separate, at the rate of One Halfpenny per Sheet of four pages; half-sheets reckoned as whole sheets. Maps and Plans at the rate of 3d. per half-sheet; 6d. per sheet, and 1s. for all larger sizes. For Cash.

The ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION for the Votes, Lists of Divisions, and Supplements (in)£.1 10 which are Reports on Railways)

For Appendix, consisting of Petitions

The ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION for all other Papers

SUBSCRIPTIONS to be paid in advance.

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[Note.-The Votes, or Lists of Divisions, or Supplements, or Appendix, being the Petitions, may be purchased separately upon special application, as also any Report or Paper.]

A moderate charge is made for the daily delivering in Town and forwarding to the Country. Subscriptions received at any time before the close of the Session, if Sets remain unsubscribed for. Applications by Letter must be PRE-PAID.

THE VOTES AND PAPERS

May be had of, and Subscriptions received by, LUKE JAME HANSARD, Printer to the House of Commons, at the OFFICES for SALE, No. 6, Great Turnstile, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, and 11, Bridge-street, Westminster; also of Messrs. BLACK, Edinburgh; of Messrs. HODGES & SMITH, Grafton-street, ALEXANDER THOM, Abbey-street, Dublin; and of all

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