Britain, Parliamentary Papers on the Post Office, Sessions 1810 -
      1819
    
    See also, John Palmer's postal reforms,
    Bank Post Bills, Forgery of bank
    notes.
    
    
    Introductory Notes
    
    Indexes to Parliamentary Reports and Papers relating to the Post
    Office and Postage: 1735-1839.
    1840 (10) XLII.1.
    
    
    
    George III, 25 October 1760 - 29 January 1820; Regency, 5
      February 1811 - 29 January 1820
      
     Session 1810, 23 January - 21 June,
    15 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    4th Parliament of the UK, 4th Session, 50 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          15, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          16, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          17, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          65, Session
          1810, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          47, Session
          1810
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 50
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1810.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, accounts
    and papers: sess. 1810.
    1810 (000) XV.403, 9 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Stamps on Bankers' Checks, vol. 15, p. 267 (link)
 
      - Treasurer of the Post Office in Ireland, vol. 16, p. 26-27,
        818-830 (link)
 
      - Stamp Duties Bill, vol. 17, p. 176, 306-312 (link)
 
    
    1810 (349)
    
    1810 (28)
    
    Bill to amend Act for repealing certain Stamp Duties, relating to
    Distance for drawing Drafts on Bankers.
    A bill to amend an act of the 48th year of His Present Majesty, for
    repealing certain stamp duties, and granting others in lieu thereof;
    as far as relates to the distance to which persons are limited in
    drawing drafts on bankers.
    1810 (13) I.7, 4 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    1810 (225) I.297, Packets in Howth Harbour, Ireland
    
    Coms. of Inquiry into Fees and Emoluments received in Public Offices
    in Ireland, Ninth Report (General Post Office), Appendix.
    (Ireland.) The ninth report of the commissioners appointed to
    enquire into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, and emoluments,
    which are or have been lately received in certain public offices in
    Ireland; and also, to examine into any abuses which may exist in the
    same; and into the present mode of receiving, collecting, issuing,
    and accounting, for public money in Ireland. General Post-Office.
    1810 (5) X.1, 94 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    Dated 2 and 6 Feb. 1810. 
    
    Coms. of Inquiry into Fees and Emoluments received in Public Offices
    in Ireland, Supplement to Ninth Report.
    (Ireland.) Supplement to the ninth report of the Commissioners on
    Fees, Gratuities, &c.
    1810 (366) X.95, 46 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    Dated 20 June 1810.
    
    Treasury Minute directing that Balances of Public Money in Post
    Office Dept. be regularly paid into Bank of Ireland, June 1806.
    (Ireland.) Return to an order for copy of the minute of the Board of
    Treasury, or order of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, dated the 17th
    June 1806, directing the balances of public money received in the
    Post-Office Department, to be regularly paid into the Bank of
    Ireland.
    1810 (230) XII.359, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Charges of Management of Stamps in England, 1807-09.
    Stamps--England. An account of the charges of management of stamps
    in England; distinguishing, each article, matter, or thing, for
    which the same have been incurred; and the amount charged for each:
    from 5th January 1807 to 5th January 1810; distinguishing each year.
    1810 (156) XIII.23, 14 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Incidental Expenses of Stamps in England, 1809.
    Stamps.--England. An account of the incidental expenses of stamps in
    England; distinguishing, each article, matter, or thing, for which
    the same have been incurred; and the amount charged for each; from
    5th January 1809, to 5th January 1810.
    1810 (157) XIII.37, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Charges of Management of Stamps in Scotland, 1807-09.
    Stamps--Scotland. An account of the charges of management of stamps,
    in Scotland; distinguishing, each article, matter, or thing, for
    which the same have been incurred; and the amount charged for each;
    from 5th January 1807 to 5th January 1810; distinguishing each year.
    1810 (158) XIII.45, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Incidental Expenses of Stamps in Scotland, 1809.
    Stamps.--Scotland. An account of the incidental expenses of stamps
    in Scotland; distinguishing, each article, matter, or thing, for
    which the same have been incurred; and the amount charged for each
    from 5th January 1809, to 5th January 1810.
    1810 (159) XIII.49, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Papers relating to Incidental Expenses of Stamps in Scotland.
    Papers relating to the incidental charges for stamps, in Scotland.
    1810 (361) XIII.53, 12 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1808-09.
    Stamps. An account of the number of licences for the issue of
    promissory notes payable on demand, which were granted by or by
    authority of the Commissioners of Stamps, for the year ending the
    10th of October 1809.
    1810 (49) XIII.73, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Stamps on Promissory Notes, and Number of
    Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped, 1804-09.
    Stamps. An account of the duties on promissory notes reissuable;
    distinguishing the rate of duty, and the amount received for each
    class of promissory notes, in each quarter, from 5th January 1798,
    to the latest period to which the same can be made up.
    1810 (50) XIII.75, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of net Payments into Exchequer of Revenue of Post Office in
    Great Britain, 1807-10.
    An account of the net payments into the Exchequer of the revenue of
    the Post Office, for the three years ended the 5th April 1808, 1809,
    and 1810.
    1810 (269) XIII.131, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of net Produce of Duties of Stamps paid into Exchequer,
    1806-09.
    An account of the net produce of the duties of stamps, paid into the
    Exchequer in the years ended 5th April 1807, 1808, and 1809;
    distinguished, as far as possible, under separate heads.
    1810 (270, 286) XIII.133, 135, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
    Session 1810-11, 1 November 1810 - 24
    July 1811, 11 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    4th Parliament of the UK, 5th Session, 51 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          18, index;
        vol.
          19, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          20, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          66, Session
          1810-11, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          48, Session
          1810-11
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 51
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1810-11.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, accounts
    and papers: sess. 1810-11.
    1810-11 (000) XI.575, 8 p.
    PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Exemptions from Toll granted to Mail Coaches, vol. 19, p.
        683-687 (link)
 
    
    1810-11 (258)
    
    Return to be filled up by Trustees of Roads, relating to Mail Coach
    Exemptions.
    Return to be made by the treasurer, clerk, or other proper officer
    of the trustees of each road, and of each bridge, on which toll or
    postage duties are levied, passed along by a mail coach conveying
    the mail or packet made up under the authority or direction of His
    Majesty's Postmaster General or his deputy or deputies.
    1810-11 (123) III.703, 3 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on Expediency of Exemption from Toll granted to
    Mail Coaches in Great Britain Report, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix.
    Report from the Select Committee on Mail Coach Exemption.
    1810-11 (212) III.705, 84 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Imports and Exports, and Produce of Duties on Wine, Tea,
    Currants, Postage, Storage and Windows in Ireland, 1808-10.
    (Ireland.) Accounts relating to the exports and imports; and to the
    produce of duties in Ireland.
    1810-11 (106) VI.1049, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Produce of Tax on Advertisements, and Stamp Duty on
    Receipts, in Ireland, 1808-10.
    (Ireland.) (Stamp Office.) I. An account of the produce of the tax
    on advertisements, in Ireland; during the years 1808, 1809, &
    1810. 2. An account of the amount of the produce of the stamp duty
    on receipts, in Ireland; during the years 1808, 1809, & 1810.
    1810-11 (157) VI.1093, 3 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/8647
    
    Return of Applications received by Coms. of Stamp Duties in Ireland
    on Evasion of Duty on Probates of Wills and Payment of Legacy Tax,
    1809-11.
    (Ireland.) A return of the heads of any applications received by the
    Commissioners of Stamp Duties in Ireland, during the years 1809,
    1810, and 1811;--respecting the evasion of the duty on probates of
    wills, and payment of the legacy-tax; together with a statement of
    the answers returned to such communication; and of the measures
    adopted in consequence thereof.
    1810-11 (227) VI.1127, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    1810-11 (29) X.195, Coin and Bullion in the Packet Service
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1810-11; Account of Number of Stamps on Promissory Notes, and Number
    of Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped, 1810-11.
    Stamps. 1. An account of the number of licences for the issue of
    promissory notes payable on demand, which were granted by the
    commissioners: for the two years ending the 10th of October 1809;
    and the 10th of October 1810, and since the 10th of October 1810 to
    the date of the return to this order;--distinguishing in each period
    the renewed licences from those granted to new banks. 2. An account
    of the number of stamps of promissory notes re-issuable of each
    class that have been issued from 1st June 1810 to 16th February
    1811, being the latest period to which the same can be made up;
    distinguishing each quarter, and the corresponding amount of duties.
    3. An account of the number of re-issuable promissory notes stamped
    in England during the years, ending 10th October 1807, 1808, 1809
    and 1810; distinguishing the rates, and also the value of the notes.
    1810-11 (31) X.473, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    1810-11 (11) XI.567, Postal convention with Portugal, packets, Feb.
    1810
    
    
    Session 1812, 7 January - 30 July, 12
    volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    4th Parliament of the UK, 6th Session, 52 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          21, index;
        vol.
          22, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          23, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          67, Session
          1812, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          48, Session
          1812
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 52
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1812.
    (not found on ProQuest)
    
    A table, and index, of the Public General Acts passed in the sixth
    session of the fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great
    Britain and Ireland: 52° Geo. III.--1812.
    1812 (000) I.1337, 20 p.
    PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Acts
    
    1812 (175)
    
    Bill to repeal Exemption from Toll granted on Carriages and Horses
    carrying Mail.
    A bill to repeal the exemption from toll, granted for or in respect
    of carriages and horses carrying the mail.
    1812 (132) I.567, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to explain Exemption from Toll for Carriages carrying Manure.
    A bill to explain the exemption from toll, in several acts of
    Parliament, for carriages carrying dung or any other manure.
    1812 (240) I.1031, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to explain Exemption from Toll for Carriages carrying Manure
    (as amended by Committee).
    A bill [as amended by the committee] to explain the exemption from
    toll, in several acts of Parliament, for carriages carrying dung or
    any other manure.
    1812 (270) I.1033, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Estimate of Charge incurred by ceasing to exempt Mail Coaches from
    Tolls.
    An estimate of the charge that will be incurred, by ceasing to
    exempt from toll, the coach carrying the mail, and defraying the
    toll from the revenue of the Post-Office; distinguishing the charge
    in Scotland, England, and Wales.
    1812 (201) IX.229, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5C5bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    
    Account of Sums received for Cabin and Steerage Money from
    Passengers on H.M. Packets, 1809-11.
    Post-Office. An account of the sums received into the Post-Office
    revenue, on account of cabin and steerage passage money, from the
    passengers on board His Majesty's packets, for three years, ended
    the 5th January 1812; distinguishing each port, and the rate and
    amount of such passage money on each description of voyage. 
    1812 (329) IX.233, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5C5bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1810-12.
    An account of the number of licences for the issue of promissory
    notes payable on demand, for one year ending the 10th October 1811,
    and from the 11th of October 1811 to the 20th of April 1812,
    distinguishing the licences renewed, from those granted to new
    banks.
    1812 (165) IX.263, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5C5bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    
    Account of Number of Stamps on Promissory Notes, and Number of
    Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped, 1811-12.
    An account of the number of stamps of promissory notes reissuable,
    of each class, that have been issued, from the 16th of February
    1811, to the latest period to which the same can be made up;
    distinguishing each quarter, and the corresponding amount of duties.
    1812 (167) IX.265, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5C5bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    
    Account of Number of Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped in
    England, 1810-11.
    An account of the number of reissuable promissory notes stamped in
    England, during the year ended the 10th of October 1811;
    distinguishing the rates of duty, and the value of the notes.
    1812 (168) IX.267, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5C5bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    
    
    Session 1812-13, 24 November 1812 - 22
    July 1813, 15 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    5th Parliament of the UK, 1st Session, 53 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          24, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          25, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          26, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          68, Session
          1812-13, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          49, Session
          1812-13
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 53
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1812-13.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates
    & accounts, and papers: sess. 1812-13.
    1812-13 (000) XIV.395, 11 p.
    PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Post Office Secretary's Franking Bill, vol. 25, p. 295-296 (link)
 
    
    1812-13 (14)
    1812-13 (12)
    
    Bill for better protecting H.M. Mails in Conveyance of Letters by
    Post, from Robbery or Loss.
    Sess. 1812-13. A bill for better protecting His Majesty's mails of
    letters, in their conveyance by the post, from robbery or loss.
    1812-13 (80) I.313, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to amend Act to amend Laws for improving Post Roads in Ireland,
    and for rendering Conveyance of Letters more secure and expeditious.
    Sess. 1812-13. A bill to amend an act made in the forty-fifth year
    of the reign of His Present Majesty, intituled,"an act to amend the
    laws for improving and keeping in repair the post roads in Ireland;
    and for rendering the conveyance of letters by His Majesty's Post
    Office more secure and expeditions."
    1812-13 (202) II.799, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to repeal Exemption from Toll granted on Carriages carrying
    Mail in Scotland, and to grant Rate of Postage as Indemnity for Loss
    of Exemption.
    Sess. 1812-13. A bill to repeal the exemption from toll granted for
    or in respect of carriages with more than two wheels, carrying the
    mail in Scotland; and for granting a rate for postage, as an
    indemnity for the loss which may arise to the revenue of the Post
    Office from the payment of such tolls.
    1812-13 (216) II.823, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to extend Act for Amendment of Irish Road Acts relating to
    Appointment of Supervisors on Mail-Coach Roads, to all Roads
    repaired by Presentment.
    Sess. 1812-13. (Ireland.) A bill to extend the provisions of an act,
    passed in the 49th year of His Present Majesty, for amending the
    Irish Road Acts, so far as the same relate to the appointment of
    supervisors on mail coach roads to all roads, made and repaired by
    presentment.
    1812-13 (239) II.871, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill for amending Act for granting Stamp Duties in Great Britain,
    with regard to Promissory Notes, Conveyances, Spoiled Stamps,
    Instruments and Stage Coaches.
    Sess. 1812-13. A bill for altering, explaining and amending an act
    of the 48th year of His Majesty's reign,"for granting stamp duties
    in Great Britain," with regard to the duties on re-issuable
    promissory notes, and on conveyances on the sale and mortgage of
    property; for better enabling the Commissioners of Stamps to give
    relief in cases of spoiled stamps, and to remit penalties; for
    exempting certain instruments from stamp duty; and for better
    securing the duties on stage coaches.
    1812-13 (270) II.965, 12 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Accounts relating to Stamp Duties on Legacies and Insurance Policies
    in Ireland, 1803-12 
    (Ireland.) Accounts relating to the stamp duties: viz. 1.--Legacies.
    2.--Policies of insurance. 3.--Penalties incurred. 
    1812-13 (214) VI.725, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/8808
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1811-12.
    (Stamps.) An account of the number of licences for the issue of
    promissory notes payable on demand, for the year ending the 10th of
    October 1812;--distinguishing the licences renewed, from those
    granted to new banks. 1. 
    1812-13 (23) XII.345, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Stamps on Promissory Notes, and Number of
    Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped, 1811-12.
    (Stamps.) An account of the number of stamps of promissory notes,
    reissuable, of each class, that have been issued for the year ending
    the 10th October 1812;--distinguishing each quarter, and the
    corresponding amount of duties. 2.
    1812-13 (24) XII.347, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped in
    England, 1811-12.
    (Stamps.) An account of the number of reissuable promissory notes,
    stamped in England, during the year ending the 10th October
    1812;--distinguishing the rates of duty, and the value of the notes.
    3.
    1812-13 (25) XII.349, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Promissory Notes stamped in Great Britain,
    1811-12.
    (Stamps.) An account of the number of promissory notes stamped in
    Great Britain, in the year from the 10th October 1811 to the 10th
    October 1812;--distinguishing those granted for a sum not exceeding
    £.1. 1.; those exceeding £.1. 1. and not exceeding £. 2. 2; those
    exceeding £. 2. 2. and not exceeding £.5. 5; those exceeding £.5. 5.
    and not exceeding £.20.; and those exceeding £. 20. 4.
    1812-13 (26) XII.351, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Country Banks in England and Wales licensed to
    issue Promissory Notes, 1810-12.
    An account of the number of country banks in England and Wales, for
    which licences to issue promissory notes have been taken out, for
    three years, ending the 5th January 1813:--distinguishing each year,
    and distinguishing the number in each county, and the number of
    partners concerned in the banks of each county.
    1812-13 (183*) XIII.39, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Country Banks in Scotland licensed to issue
    Promissory Notes, 1810-12.
    An account of the number of country banks in Scotland, for which
    licences to issue promissory notes have been taken out, for three
    years, ending the 5th January 1813:--distinguishing each year, and
    distinguishing the number in each county, and the number of partners
    concerned in the banks of each county. 
    1812-13 (183) XIII.41, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
    Session 1813-14, 4 November 1813 - 30
    July 1814, 14 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    5th Parliament of the UK, 2nd Session, 54 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          27, index;
        vol.
          28, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          69, Session
          1813-14, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          49, Session
          1813-14
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table
          and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 54
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1813-14.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates
    & accounts, and papers: sess. 1813-14. 
    1813-14 (000) XIV.351, 11 p.
    PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - New Post Office, vol. 28, p. 485, 624-627, 682-684 (link)
 
      - Post Office Packets, vol. 28, p. 758-760 (link)
 
    
    1813-14 (100)
    1813-14 (329)
    1813-14 (98)
    
    Bill for amending Act for granting Stamp Duties in Great Britain,
    regarding Re-issuable Promissory Notes in Scotland.
    Sess. 1813-14. A bill [as amended by the committee] for altering and
    amending an act of the 48th year of His Majesty's reign, for
    granting stamp duties in Great Britain, so far as regards reissuable
    promissory notes in Scotland. 
    1813-14 (337) II.1031, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on Petitions and Documents for new Post Office at
    Cheapside. Report, Appendix.
    (Post-Office.) Report from the Committee on Petitions Relating to
    the General Post-Office.
    1813-14 (338) III.155, 36 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1812-13.
    (Stamps.) An account of the number of licences for the issue of
    promissory notes payable on demand, for the year ending the 10th of
    October 1813;--distinguishing the licences renewed, from those
    granted to new banks. 
    1813-14 (95) XII.83, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Stamps on Promissory Notes, and Number of
    Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped, 1812-13.(Stamps.) Accounts
    relating to promissory notes. 1. Account of the number of stamps of
    promissory notes, reissuable, of each class, that have been
    issued;--for the year ending the 10th of October 1813. 2. Account of
    the number of reissuable promissory notes, stamped in England;--in
    the above period. 3. Account of the number of promissory notes,
    stamped, in Great Britain;--in the above period. 
    1813-14 (96) XII.85, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
    Session 1814-15, 8 November 1814 - 12
    July 1815, 13 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    5th Parliament of the UK, 3rd Session, 55 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          29, index;
        vol.
          30, appendix,
        index;
        vol.
          31, index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          70, Session
          1814-15, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          50, Session
          1814-15
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 55
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1814-15.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates
    & accounts and papers, of sess. 1814--1815.
    1814-15 (000) XIII.565, 11 p.
    PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=9jBbAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - New General Post Office, vol. 29, p. 777-784, 923-924 (link)
 
      - Postage of East India Letters, vol. 30, p. 766-770 (link)
 
      - New Post Office Bill, vol. 31, p. 191-198, 571, 738, 822 (link)
 
      - Ship Letter Bill, vol. 31, p. 220-221 (link)
 
      - Stamp Duties, vol. 31, p. 314-315, 555, 968, 1012, 1057, 1082
        (link)
       
      - Stamp Duty on Newspapers, vol. 31, p. 660-664, 691, 1134, 1140
        (link)
 
      - Compensation paid by the Bank of England for Stamps, vol. 31,
        p. 526-531, 881 (link)
 
      - Early Delivery of Letters, vol. 31, p. 943 (link)
 
    
    Acts
    
    1814-15 (50)
    1814-15 (48)
    1814-15 (49)
    
    1814-15 (375) I.495, Bill to regulate Postage of ship letters to and
    from Ireland
    
    Bill for granting Rates of Postage of Letters to and from Great
    Britain, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius and E. Indies.
    A bill for granting certain rates on the postage of letters to and
    from Great Britain, the Cape of Good Hope, the Mauritius, and the
    East Indies.
    1814-15 (336) II.671, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill for granting Rates of Postage of Letters to and from Great
    Britain, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius and E. Indies: (as amended by
    Committee).
    A bill [as amended by the committee] for granting certain rates on
    the postage of letters to and from Great Britain, the Cape of Good
    Hope, the Mauritius, and the East Indies.
    1814-15 (351) II.677, 12 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill for granting Rates of Postage of Letters to and from Great
    Britain, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius and E. Indies (as amended on
    Re-commitment).
    Sess. 1814--1815. A bill [as amended on re-commitment] for granting
    certain rates on the postage of letters to and from Great Britain,
    the Cape of Good Hope, the Mauritius, and the East Indies.
    1814-15 (408) II.689, 14 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill for repealing Stamp Duties on Deeds, Law Proceedings,
    Instruments, Fire Insurances, Legacies and Successions to Personal
    Estate on Intestacies, in Great Britain.
    A bill for repealing the stamp duties on deeds, law proceedings, and
    other written or printed instruments, and the duties on fire
    insurances, and on legacies and successions to personal estate upon
    intestacies, now payable in Great Britain; and for granting other
    duties in lieu thereof.
    1814-15 (393) II.785, 18 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill for repealing Stamp Duties on Deeds, Law Proceedings,
    Instruments, Fire Insurances, Legacies and Successions to Personal
    Estate on Intestacies, in Great Britain (as amended by Committee).
    Sess. 1814--1815. A bill [as amended by the committee] for repealing
    the stamp duties on deeds, law proceedings, and other written or
    printed instruments, and the duties on fire insurances, and on
    legacies and successions to personal estate upon intestacies, now
    payable in Great Britain; and for granting other duties in lieu
    thereof.
    1814-15 (422) II.803, 20 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
      - 55 Geo. III c. 184, enacted 11 July 1815.  legislation.gov.uk
 
      - An Act for repealing the Stamp Duties on Deeds, Law
        Proceedings, and other written or printed Instruments, and the
        Duties on Fire Insurances, and on Legacies and Successions to
        Personal Estate upon Intestacies, now payable in Great Britain,
        and for granting other Duties in lieu thereof.
       
      - Stamp Act 1815.
 
    
    Bill for repealing Stamp Duties on Advertisements, Newspapers,
    Pamphlets, Gold and Silver Plate, and Stage Coaches in Great
    Britain: (as amended by Committee).
    Sess. 1814--1815. A bill [as amended by the committee] for repealing
    the Stamp Office duties on advertisements, almanacks, newspapers,
    pamphlets, gold and silver plate, stage coaches, and licences for
    keeping stage coaches, now payable in Great Britain; and for
    granting new duties in lieu thereof.
    1814-15 (423) II.877, 8 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on Plan and Papers for new Post Office at
    Cheapside. Report, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix.
    Report from the Select Committee on Intended Improvements in the
    Post-Office.
    1814-15 (235) III.179, 38 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin. Report, Minutes
    of Evidence, Appendix.
    Report from Select Committee on Holyhead Roads, &c.
    1814-15 (363) III.355, 30 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/8889
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin Second Report,
    Minutes of Evidence, Appendix.
    Second report from Select Committee on Holyhead Roads, &c.
    1814-15 (395) III.385, 38 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Stamp Duty paid in Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas
    and Exchequer in Ireland, 1812-14.
    (Ireland.) Returns from the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas,
    and Exchequer, in Ireland, to the order of the House of Commons, of
    1 December 1814;--for an account of the amount of stamp duty paid by
    the clerks of the rules and entries of the Courts of King's Bench
    and Common Pleas, and by the Chief Remembrancer of the Court of
    Exchequer, in Ireland, on rules and entries in those courts;
    specifying, the number of rules and entries in which stamp duty was
    so paid by them severally, during the years 1812, 1813, and 1814. 2.
    1814-15 (120) VII.119, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/8913
    
    Memorial by Merchants in E. India Trade on Ship Letters, February
    1815.
    Copy of a memorial, presented to the Lords Commissioners of His
    Majesty's Treasury, by the merchants and agents concerned in the
    trade with India; dated the 20th of February 1815;--upon the subject
    of ship letters.
    1814-15 (403) VII.165, 10 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    1814-15 (151) IX.523, Packets
    
    1814-15 (306) X.119, Duties on Pamphlets
    
    Account of Number of Stamps issued for Newspapers, 1814-15.
    An account of the number of stamps issued for newspapers in the
    three months ending the 1st of May 1814, with the amount of the
    duties charged thereon; distinguishing each month; distinguishing,
    as far as possible, those used in London and those for country
    publications; distinguishing also those for London daily morning and
    London daily evening papers, weekly papers, and publications of
    alternate days:--together with a similar account, with similar
    distinctions, for the three months ending the 1st of February 1815.
    1814-15 (156) X.183, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Stamps on Promissory Notes, and Number of
    Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped, 1813-14.
    Accounts relating to promissory notes. --1.-- An account of the
    number of stamps of promissory notes, reissuable, of each class,
    that have been issued, for the year ending the 10th October 1814;
    distinguishing each quarter, and the corresponding amount of duties.
    --2.-- An account of the number of reissuable promissory notes,
    stamped in England, during the year ending the 10th October 1814;
    distinguishing the rates of duty, and the value of the notes.
    1814-15 (61, 62) X.185, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1813-14.
    An account of the number of licences for the issue of promissory
    notes, payable on demand; for the year ending the 10th of October
    1814;--distinguishing the licences renewed, from those granted to
    new banks.
    1814-15 (111) X.187, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Country Banks in England and Wales licensed to
    issue Promissory Notes, 1810-14.
    An account of the number of country banks in England and Wales, for
    which licences to issue promissory notes have been taken out, for
    five years, ending 5th January 1815:--distinguishing each year, and
    distinguishing the number in each county, and the number of partners
    concerned in the banks of each county.
    1814-15 (112) X.189, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of London Newspapers dispatched by General Post
    Office as News-Agents, 1814 and 1815.
    An account of the number of London news-papers dispatched by the
    clerks of the roads in the General Post Office, in the capacity of
    news-agents, on their respective roads, in the three months ending
    the 1st of May 1814; and for the three months ending the 1st of
    February 1815.
    1814-15 (123) X.379, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of London Newspapers sent Overseas by General Post
    Office as News-Agents, 1814 and 1815.
    An account of London news-papers sent beyond sea by the officers
    acting as news-paper agents in the General Post Office, in the three
    months ending 1st May 1814; distinguishing daily morning, and daily
    evening papers, weekly papers, and publications of alternate days:
    together with a similar account, with similar distinctions, for
    three months ending 1st February 1815.
    1814-15 (124) X.381, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Lists of Prices and Terms for supplying Newspapers by General Post
    Office.
    Copies of the lists of prices and terms of supplying news-papers at
    home and abroad, by the officers of the several departments in the
    General Post Office.
    1814-15 (125) X.383, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Newspapers sent Post free to Colonies by Secretary to
    General Post Office, 1812-15.
    Return of the number of news-papers sent postage free to the
    colonies, and other places beyond the British Isles, by the
    Secretary to the General Post-Office, or by any other person in the
    inland Post-Office, with the price charged per annum for each such
    paper, and the prime cost of each such paper at the wholesale price
    per annum:--together with the price charged by the clerks of the
    roads for sending a paper to any part of Great Britain;
    distinguishing each class of papers, the daily, those published
    three times, those published twice, and those published once in the
    week:--from the 1st January 1812, to the 1st February 1815.
    1814-15 (137) X.385, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    Reprinted in <IUP-Newspapers-2>, p. 11-12.
    
    Return of Newspapers sent Post free to Continent by Foreign Post
    Office, 1812-15.
    Return of the number of news-papers sent postage free by the foreign
    Post-Office, to the continent of Europe, or to other places beyond
    seas, with the price charged per annum for each such paper, and the
    prime cost of each such paper per annum at the wholesale price,
    together with the price charged by the clerks of the roads for
    sending a paper to any part of Great Britain; distinguishing each
    class of paper, the daily, those published three times, those
    published twice, and those published once in the week:--from the 1st
    of January 1812, to the 1st of February 1815.
    1814-15 (138) X.387, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Newspapers imported by Foreign Post Office from France,
    Netherlands and Germany, 1812-15.
    Return of the average numbers of news-papers imported by the foreign
    Post-Office from France, from the United Netherlands, and from
    Germany; distinguishing each:--together with a return of the number
    of news-papers received by the foreign Post-Office from all other
    parts of the continent of Europe:--from 1st January 1812, to the 1st
    February 1815.
    1814-15 (139) X.391, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    Reprinted in <IUP-Newspapers-2>, p. 13-14.
    
    Return of Foreign Newspapers sent by General Post Office from London
    Post-Free, 1812-15.
    Return of the number of foreign news-papers sent by the clerks of
    the General Post-Office, from London, by post, postage free:--from
    1st January 1812, to the 1st February 1815.
    1814-15 (140) X.393, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Unstamped Printed Papers sent through General Post Office
    Post-Free, 1812-15.
    Return of the unstamped printed papers, whether called packet lists,
    or shipping lists, or price current lists, or by whatever name they
    go, which are sent upon an average daily, through the general and
    twopenny Post-Offices, postage free:--from the 1st January 1812, to
    the 1st February 1815.
    1814-15 (141) X.395, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
     Session 1816, 1
    February - 2 July, 19 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    5th Parliament of the UK, 4th Session, 56 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          32, index;
        vol.
          33, index;
        vol.
          34, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          71, Session
          1816, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          50, Session
          1816
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 56
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1816.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates
    & accounts, and papers, of session 1816; (1 Feb. - 2 July.)
    1816 (000) XIX.453, 16 p.
    PDF [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=ry5bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=5SISAAAAYAAJ 
    [Harvard]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Joint Postmaster General, vol. 33, p. 717-720 (link)
 
      - Forged Notes, vol. 34, p. 309-310, 928, 1178 (link)
 
    
    1816 (292)
    1816 (290)
    1816 (291)
    
    1816 (423) II.597, Bill for securing Liberty of Press, and
    preventing Abuse.  [Newspapers]
    
    1816 (481) II.777, Packets in Holyhead Harbour
    
    Report of Progress in providing Site for new Post Office at
    Cheapside.
    Report of the progress made in carrying into execution the act of
    the last session of Parliament, for providing a site for a new
    Post-Office.
    1816 (26, 27) VI.407, 409, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    1816 (462) VIII.71, Holyhead Harbour
    
    Accounts relating to public offices
    1816 (144) XIV.
    
    Accounts of General Post Offices in Colonies.
    Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 19th
    February 1816; for, accounts of offices in the colonies, &c.
    with the salaries and emoluments of the same; so far as relates to
    the General Post Office.
    1816 (146) XIV.161, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    (The printed paper number is 148, hand-corrected to 146.  The
    Contents for the bound volume says 146.)
    
    Account of Increase of Salaries of Post Office.
    Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 29
    February 1816; for an account of the increase of the salaries of the
    Post Office, and of any new officers appointed, since the 1st
    January 1815.
    1816 (164) XIV.163, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=DANEAQAAMAAJ 
    [Ohio State]
    
    Account of net Produce of Duties of Stamps, 1815-16.
    An account of the net produce of the duties of stamps, imposed by
    different acts of the 55th of the King, to the 5th April 1816;
    distinguishing each head of duty, and the different quarters; so far
    as the same can now be made up.
    1816 (380) XIV.321, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=DANEAQAAMAAJ 
    [Ohio State]
    
    
    Session 1817, 28 January - 12 July, 17
    volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    5th Parliament of the UK, 5th Session, 57 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          35, index;
        vol.
          36, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          72, Session
          1817, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          51, Session
          1817
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 57
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1817.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates
    & accounts, and papers, of session 1817: (28 Jan.-12 July.)
    1817 (000) XVII.281, 15 p.
    PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Acts
    
      - 57 George III c. 9 sec. 7
       
      - 57 George III c. 34 sec. 60
 
      - 57 George III c. 66 sec. 2
 
      - 57 George III c. 124 sec. 16
       
    
    1817 (68)
    1817 (66)
    
    1817 (257) I.723, Franking, Vice-President of the Board of Trade
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin First Report,
    Appendix (Road from Chirk to Bangor).
    First report from the Select Committee on the Roads from Holyhead to
    London; &c.
    1817 (313) III.179, 20 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin Second Report
    (Post Office Packets).
    Second report from the Select Committee on the Roads from Holyhead
    to London; &c.
    1817 (332) III.199, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin Third Report (Mail
    between London and Holyhead).
    Third report from the Select Committee on the Roads from Holyhead to
    London; &c.
    1817 (411) III.203, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin. Fourth Report
    (Howth Harbour), Appendix.
    Fourth report from the Select Committee on the Roads from Holyhead
    to London, &c.
    1817 (459) III.207, 38 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Roads from Holyhead to London, and
    Conveyance of H.M. Mail between London and Dublin Fifth Report (Road
    from Chirk to London), Minutes of Evidence, Appendix.
    Fifth report from the Select Committee on the Roads from Holyhead to
    London, &c.
    1817 (469) III.245, 57 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Receipts into Treasury of Ireland for Customs, Excise,
    Stamps and Postage, 1789-1816.
    (Ireland.) An account of receipts into the Treasury of Ireland, for
    customs, excise, stamps, and postage, from the 25th March 1789, to
    the 5th January 1817; distinguishing the receipt of each year, and
    each department.
    1817 (190) VIII.353, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9025
    
    Return of Sums paid to Solicitors of Stamps in Ireland, 1813-16.
    (Ireland.) A return of all sums paid to the solicitors of stamps, in
    Ireland, on account of stamp prosecutions, for the four last years;
    distinguishing the amount paid in each year.
    1817 (199) VIII.387, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Frauds and Forgeries in Dept. of Stamp Office of Ireland,
    1812-16.
    (Ireland.) Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons,
    dated 24th February 1817;--for, a summary return of the particulars
    of frauds and forgeries committed in the Department of the
    Stamp-Office of Ireland, during five years last past; specifying
    such as have been committed by officers or distributors, acting
    under that office; and the result of enquiries made, and of
    prosecutions instituted, respecting such frauds and forgeries;
    together with a statement of any evidence which can establish an
    estimate of the probable amount of forged stamps put into
    circulation during that period:--viz. 1.--Prosecutions carried on
    from 5th January 1812 to 5th January 1814. 2.--Frauds committed on
    the stamp revenue, from 5th January 1812 to 5th January 1817.
    3.--Prosecutions carried on, from the 5th of January 1814 to 5th
    January 1817.
    1817 (200) VIII.389, 10 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Appointments under Board of Stamps in Ireland, 1816-17.
    (Ireland.) An account of all the appointments which have taken place
    under the Board of Stamps, in Ireland, between the 5th of April 1816
    and the 5th of April 1817; stating, in each case, whether it was by
    promotion or otherwise; specifying the pay and emoluments of the
    employment to which each person has been appointed, as also, (if he
    should have been promoted) those of the office held before by him;
    and distinguishing the appointments which have been made under the
    authority or the recommendation of the Treasury for Ireland.
    1817 (508) VIII.441, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9044
    
    Account of Appointments under Postmaster General of Ireland,
    1816-17.
    (Ireland.) An account of all the appointments which have taken place
    under the Postmaster General of Ireland, between the 5th April 1816
    and the 5th April 1817; stating, in each case, whether it was by
    promotion or otherwise; specifying the pay and emoluments of the
    employment to which each person has been appointed, as also, (if he
    should have been promoted) those of the office held before by him;
    and distinguishing the appointments which have been made under the
    authority or the recommendation of the Treasury for Ireland.
    1817 (509) VIII.445, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9045
    
    Account of Poundage received by Collectors of Stamp Duties, 1815.
    An account of all monies received during the year ending the 5th
    January 1816, by way of poundage, by individuals engaged in the
    collection of the revenue of stamps;--distinguishing the names of
    the individuals, their other emoluments, and the amount of balances
    in their hands, respectively, on the above day.
    1817 (268) XIV.157, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Boards held by Postmasters General.
    Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 3d
    March 1817;--for an account of the number of boards which have been
    from time to time held by the postmasters general, for the last
    twenty years; distinguishing the names of the places where such
    boards have been held, and the persons by whom they were attended.
    1817 (183) XV.85, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Progress in building new Post Office at Cheapside.
    Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 24th
    March 1817;--for a statement of the progress made in building the
    new Post-Office; an account of the money expended in purchases; and,
    a statement of what steps have been taken to obtain a competition of
    plans from different architects.
    1817 (184) XV.87, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Establishment of Post Office, 1793 and 1816.
    Accounts relating to the Post-Office: viz. --1.-- An account of the
    establishment of the Post-Office;--so far as relates to the
    salaries, perquisites, and emoluments, of the postmasters general,
    secretaries, officers and clerks; with the names and dates of their
    respective appointments. --2.-- Copy of an account laid before the
    Lords of the Treasury, in May 1816;--stating,--what officers have
    been added to the Post-Office Department since 1793, with their
    respective salaries; and what augmentations have taken place since
    that year in the salaries of officers established either before or
    since that period; and the grounds upon which such additions and
    augmentations were severally made. --3.-- Copy of a letter from the
    Postmaster General to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury; dated
    30 May 1816.
    1817 (146) XV.89, 18 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Receipts and Disbursements, and Return of Packet Vessels,
    for Conveyance of Letters to Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius and E.
    Indies, 1815-17.
    Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th June
    1817,--for an account of all the actual receipts and disbursements
    of the General Post-Office, under the act for granting certain rates
    on the postage of letters to and from Great Britain, the Cape of
    Good Hope, the Mauritius, and the East Indies, passed in the 55th
    year of His Present Majesty's reign, to as late a period as the same
    can be made out;--also, a return of all vessels and packet boats
    established or employed by the Postmaster General for the conveyance
    of packets to and from the East Indies, under the authority of the
    said act.
    1817 (495) XV.107, 4 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Appointments under Postmaster General, 1816-17.
    A return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 5th
    May 1817;--for an account of all appointments which have taken place
    under the Postmaster General, between 5th April 1816 and 5th April
    1817; stating, in each case, whether it was by promotion or
    otherwise; specifying the pay and emoluments of the employment to
    which each person has been appointed; as also (if he should have
    been promoted) those of the office held before by him; and
    distinguishing the appointments which have been made under the
    authority or the recommendation of the Treasury:--for England and
    Scotland.
    1817 (498) XV.111, 4 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    
    Session 1818, 27 January - 10 June, 19
    volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    5th Parliament of the UK, 6th Session, 58 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          37, index;
        vol.
          38, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          73, Session
          1818, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          51, Session
          1818
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 58
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1818.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates,
    accounts and papers, of session 27 January - 10 June 1818.
    1818 (000) XVII.389, 15 p.
    PDF [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=ai9bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=CB0SAAAAYAAJ 
    [Harvard]
    
    Arrangement (link)
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Forgery of Bank of England Notes, vol. 37, p. 1223-1224 (link)
 
      - Forgery of Bank Notes, vol. 38, p. 432, 555, 671 (link)
 
      - Bank Prosecutions for Forgery, vol. 38, p. 272 (link)
 
      - Mail Coach Contracts in Ireland, vol. 38, p. 534-535 (link)
       
      - Accounts relating to Prosecutions for forging Bank of England
        Notes, vol. 38, p. xxxvii-xl (link).
 
    
    Acts
    
      - 58 George III c. 45 sec. 82
 
    
    Bill to authorize Bankers in England and Ireland to issue Promissory
    Notes, secured on Deposit of Public Funds or Government Securities.
    Sess. 1818. A bill to authorize bankers, in England and Ireland, to
    issue and circulate promissory notes, secured upon a deposit of
    public funds, or other government securities.
    1818 (171) I.511, 14 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    1818 (271) II.387, Packets in Howth Harbour, Ireland
    
    Select Committee on Petition of J.L. Bradbury relative to Machinery
    for Engraving and Etching (Bank Notes): Report.
    Report from the committee on Mr. Bradbury's petition relative to
    machinery for engraving and etching.
    1818 (328) III.361, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Cash Balances in hands of Bank of England, 1817
    (Postmaster General).
    An account of the balances of cash in the hands of the Bank of
    England, on the first and fifteenth days of each month, between the
    1st of January and the 15th of December 1817 inclusive; resulting
    from the postmaster general's account with the bank; stating the
    average balance of the year, made up from the said days.
    1818 (32) XIV.103, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Amount of Stamp Duties on Re-issuable Promissory Notes in
    Great Britain, 1814-18.
    An account of the number of stamps of promissory notes re-issuable,
    of each class that have been issued, distinguishing each successive
    quarter, and the corresponding amount of duties, from the 10th of
    October 1814, to the latest time to which the same can be made up,
    namely, February 14th, 1818.
    1818 (91) XIV.255, 4 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Re-issuable Promissory Notes stamped in
    England, 1814-18.
    An account of the number of re-issuable promissory notes stamped, in
    England, from the 10th of October 1814, to the latest time to which
    the same can be made up; distinguishing, each successive quarter,
    the rates of duty, and, the value of the notes.
    1818 (92) XIV.259, 4 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Licenses for Issue of Promissory Notes,
    1810-17.
    An account of the number of licences for the issue of promissory
    notes payable on demand, in Great Britain, in each successive year,
    from the 10th of October 1811, to the 10th of October 1817;
    distinguishing, the licences renewed, from those granted to new
    banks; and distinguishing, the licences granted to persons residing
    in Scotland.
    1818 (93) XIV.263, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Progress in building new Post Office at Cheapside.
    Returns to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 23
    January 1818; for a statement of the progress made in building the
    new Post Office, together with an account of money expended in
    purchases and otherwise; and, a statement of what steps have been
    taken to obtain a competition of plans from different architects.
    1818 (50) XV.219, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Abstract of Mail-Coach Contracts made by Postmasters General in
    Ireland.
    (Ireland.) An abstract of the contracts which have been made by His
    Majesty's postmasters general in Ireland, from the 1st of January
    1800 to the present time.
    1818 (425) XVI.443, 14 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
    Session 1819, 14 January - 13 July, 21
    volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    6th Parliament of the UK, 1st Session, 59 George III
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          39, index;
        vol.
          40, appendix,
        index;
        transcribed
 
      
        - List of Public General Acts, vol.
            40
         
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          74, Session
          1819, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          52, Session
          1819
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 59
          George III
       
      
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1819.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates,
    accounts and papers, of session 14 January - 13 July 1819.
    1819 (000) XVIII.691, 15 p.
    PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Report of the Commissioners appointed for inquiring into the
        Mode of preventing the Forgery of Bank Notes, vol. 39, p. 72-78
        (link)
 
      - Motion for Accounts respecting Bank Prosecutions for Forgery,
        vol. 39, p. 137-144 (link)
 
      - New Post Office, vol. 40, p. 234-235 (link)
 
    
    Acts
    
      - 59 Geo. III c. 49
 
      - 59 Geo. III c. 111
       
    
    Bill to amend Act to repeal Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and
    Paper in Great Britain as relates to Drawing of Conveyances and
    Deeds.
    Sess. 1819. A bill to explain and amend such part of an act, made
    and passed in the 44th year of the reign of His Present Majesty,
    intituled,"an act to repeal the several duties under the
    commissioners for managing the duties upon stamped vellum, parchment
    and paper, in Great Britain, and to grant new and additional duties
    in lieu thereof," as relates to the drawing and preparing of
    conveyances or deeds.
    1819 (332) I-A.693, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to repeal part of Act relating to Postage and Conveyance of
    Letters to and from Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, Mauritius and E.
    Indies.
    Sess. 1819. A bill to repeal so much of an act, passed in the 55th
    year of His Present Majesty, as relates to the postage and
    conveyance of letters to and from the Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, the
    Mauritius, and the East Indies, and to make other regulations
    respecting the postage of such letters and packets.
    1819 (511) I-B.951, 10 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to amend Acts relating to Post and Conveyance of Letters in
    Ireland.
    Sess. 1819. (Ireland.) A bill to amend several acts relating to port
    and conveyance of letters in Ireland.
    1819 (502) I-B.1583, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to limit Number of Passengers carried by Mail-Coaches in
    Ireland and to regulate Contracts for Conveyance of Letters.
    Sess. 1819. (Ireland.) A bill to limit the number of passengers to
    be carried by mail coaches and mail diligences in Ireland, and to
    regulate the contracts for conveyance of letters by such coaches and
    diligences.
    1819 (342) I-B.1589, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Road from London to Holyhead, by
    Coventry and Shrewsbury. Fourth Report (Post Office Packets).
    Fourth report from the Select Committee on the Road from London to
    Holyhead; (Post-Office packets.)
    1819 (501) V.153, 4 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Select Committee on State of Road from London to Holyhead, by
    Coventry and Shrewsbury Fifth Report, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix
    (Holyhead Mails and Packets).
    Fifth report from the Select Committee on the Road from London to
    Holyhead; &c. Holyhead mails and packets.
    1819 (548) V.157, 66 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Coms. of Inquiry into Mode of preventing Forgery of Bank Notes.
    Report.
    Report of the commissioners appointed for inquiring into the mode of
    preventing the forgery of bank notes.
    1819 (2) XI.303, 6 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Number of Distributors of Stamps in Great Britain,
    1817-18.
    An account of the number of distributers of stamps in Great Britain;
    their names, and the districts to which they are severally
    appointed; together with a return of all profits and emoluments
    arising to each of them respectively, from such office, between the
    5th January 1817, and the 5th January 1819; distinguishing each
    year; also, a return of the balances in their hands, on the 5th day
    of April and the 10th day of October in each of the above years, and
    of all arrears due from them on the 5th day of January 1819, so far
    as the same can be made up; together with the amount of the security
    given by each distributer on his appointment.
    1819 (253) XV.433, 8 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Cash Balances in hands of Bank of England, 1818
    (Postmaster General).
    An account of the balances of cash in the hands of the Bank of
    England, on the first and fifteenth days of each month, between the
    1st of January and the 15th of December 1818 inclusive, resulting
    from the postmaster general's account with the bank; stating the
    average balance of the year, made up from the said days.
    1819 (20) XVI.419, 2 p.; PDF
    [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Cash Balances in hands of Bank of England, January-March
    1819 (Postmaster General).
    An account of the balances of cash in the hands of the Bank of
    England, on the first and fifteenth days of each month, between the
    1st of January and the 1st of March 1819 inclusive; resulting from
    the postmaster general's account with the bank; stating the average
    balance made up from the said days.
    1819 (127) XVI.429, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Return of Progress in building new Post Office at Cheapside.
    Returns to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 1st
    March 1819; for a statement of the progress made in building the new
    Post Office, together with an account of money expended in purchases
    and otherwise; and, a statement of what steps have been taken to
    obtain a competition of plans from different architects.
    1819 (213) XVI.541, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Amount of Stamp Duties on Articles of Clerkship of
    Attornies and Solicitors in England, 1804-19.
    Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 11th
    May 1819; for an account of the gross annual amount of stamp duties
    paid upon articles of clerkship of attornies and solicitors,
    enrolled or filed in His Majesty's Courts of King's Bench, Common
    Pleas, Exchequer, and Chancery, in England; from the first day of
    Michaelmas term 1804, to the first day of Easter term 1819.
    1819 (381) XVI.587, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Amount of Stamp Duties on Admissions of Attornies and
    Solicitors to Courts in England, 1804-19.
    Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 11th
    May 1819; for an account of the gross annual amount of stamp duties
    paid upon admissions of attornies and solicitors, to practise in His
    Majesty's Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and
    Chancery, in England; from the first day of Michaelmas term 1804, to
    the 7th day of May 1819.
    1819 (382) XVI.589, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Sums received by Post Office of Ireland for Conveyance of
    Letters.
    (Ireland.) Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons,
    dated 3 June 1819; for an account of sums received into the
    Post-Office of Ireland, for conveyance of letters between Howth and
    Dublin, and between Dunmore and Waterford, since the change of the
    packets to the stations of Howth and Dunmore.
    1819 (496) XVII.649, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
    Session 1819-20, 23 November 1819 - 28
    February 1820, 4 volumes
    
    <work in progress>
    
    6th Parliament of the UK, 2nd Session, 60 George III & 1 George
    IV
    
      - Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, first series, vol.
          41, appendix,
        index;
        
          transcribed
 
      
        - List of Public Acts, see Appendix for texts of 60 Geo. III
          c.1 through c.9
         
      
      - Journals of the House of Commons, vol.
          75, Session
          1819-20, 
          appendix, index
       
      - Journals of the House of Lords, vol.
          52, Session
          1819-20; vol.
          53, Session
          1819-20, index
       
      - Parliamentary Papers, Table
          and Index of Public General Acts
 
      - The Statutes of the United Kingdom, 60
          George III & 1 George IV
       
      
    
    George III died 29 Jan. 1820; he was succeeded by George IV, who had
    been Prince Regent since 5 Feb. 1811.
    
    General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts
    and Papers, Session 1819-20.
    General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates,
    accounts and papers, of session 23 November - 28 February, 1819-20.
    1819-20 (000) IV.367, 4 p.
    PDF
    [ProQuest]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=3C9bAAAAQAAJ 
    [Oxford]
    http://books.google.com/books?id=pxkSAAAAYAAJ 
    [Harvard]
    
    Debates, Hansard
    
      - Newspaper Stamp Duties Bill, vol. 41, p. 575, 705, 1175, 1299,
        1315, 1319, 1366, 1409, 1459, 1582, 1589, 1591, 1677 (link)
 
    
    Acts
    
    Bill to make certain Publications subject to Duties of Stamps on
    Newspapers, and to restrain Abuses from Publication of Seditious
    Libels.
    Sess. 1819-20. A bill to make certain publications subject to the
    duties of stamps upon newspapers, and to restrain the abuses arising
    from the publication of blasphemous and seditious libels.
    1819-20 (8) I.45, 8 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to make certain Publications subject to Duties of Stamps on
    Newspapers, and to restrain Abuses from Publication of Seditious
    Libels (as amended by Committee).
    Sess. 1819-20. A bill [as amended by the committee] to make certain
    publications subject to the duties of stamps upon newspapers, and to
    restrain the abuses arising from the publication of blasphemous and
    seditious libels.
    1819-20 (26) I.53, 10 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Bill to make certain Publications subject to Duties of Stamps on
    Newspapers, and to restrain Abuses from Publication of Seditious
    Libels (as amended).
    Sess. 1819-20. A bill [as amended] to make certain publications
    subject to the duties of stamps upon newspapers, and to restrain the
    abuses arising from the publication of blasphemous and seditious
    libels.
    1819-20 (34) I.63, 10 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
      -  60 George III c.9
 
      - Hansard, first series, vol. 41, p. 1677-1690 (link)
       
    
    Coms. of Inquiry into Mode of preventing Forgery of Bank Notes,
    Final Report.
    Final report of the commissioners appointed for inquiring into the
    mode of preventing the forgery of bank notes.
    1819-20 (64) II.399, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    Account of Cash Balances in hands of Bank of England, 1819
    (Postmaster General).
    No. 2. An account of the balances of cash in the hands of the Bank
    of England, on the first and fifteenth days of each month, between
    the 1st of January and the 15th of December 1819 inclusive;
    resulting from the postmaster general's account with the bank;
    stating the average balance of the year, made up from the said days.
    1819-20 (67) IV.153, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
    
    
    Last changed 23 August 2018
    
    Timeline of Philatelic Literature,
      1830-1875
    
    