Britain, Parliamentary Papers on the Post Office

Session 1822, 5 February - 6 August

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Introductory Notes

Indexes to Parliamentary Reports and Papers relating to the Post Office and Postage: 1735-1839.
1840 (10) XLII.1.



Session 1822, 22 volumes

Bills, Public 3 vol.
I - III
Reports from Committees 4 vol.
IV - VII
Reports from Commissioners 7 vol.
VIII - XIV
Accounts and Papers 8 vol.
XV - XXII
General Alphabetical Index of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts and Papers, Session 1822.
General alphabetical index to the printed bills, reports, estimates, accounts and papers, of session 5 February to 6 August, 1822.
1822 (Sess. 1822) XXII.661, 17 p.
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7th Parliament of the UK, 3rd Session, 3 George IV



Debates

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Bills and Acts

Bill for explaining and amending Acts relating to Stamp Duties, and for extending Relief in cases of Spoiled Stamps (as amended by Committee).
3 Geo. IV.--Sess. 1822. A bill [as amended by the committee] for explaining and amending certain acts relating to stamp duties, and for extending relief in cases of spoiled stamps.
1822 (317) II.1187, 40 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Bill for explaining and amending Acts relating to Stamp Duties, and for extending Relief in cases of Spoiled Stamps (as amended).
3 Geo. IV.--Sess. 1822. A bill [as amended] for explaining and amending certain acts relating to stamp duties, and for extending relief in cases of spoiled stamps.
1822 (476) II.1227, 44 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Bill to authorize Judge of Court before whom Person convicted of Crime of Forgery has been tried to substitute another Sentence for one of Death.
3 Geo. IV.--Sess. 1822. A bill to authorize, under certain circumstances, the judge or court before whom any person convicted of the crime of forgery shall have been tried, to substitute the sentence therein mentioned for the sentence of death.
1822 (593) III.2147, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]



Reports and Papers

Select Committee on Means of improving and maintaining Foreign Trade Report (Lights, Harbour Dues and Pilotage), Minutes of Evidence, Appendix.
Report from the Select Committee appointed to consider of the means of improving and maintaining the foreign trade of the country. Lights, harbour dues, and pilotage.
1822 (591) V.107, 408 p; PDF [ProQuest]
Discussion of Post Office regulations as to ship letters, foreign trade.  See 1824 for further reports.

1822 (180) VI.9, Roads to Holyhead, steam packets, second report

1822 (417) VI.115, Roads to Holyhead, steam boats, fifth report

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain First Report.
Report of the commissioners of inquiry into the collection and management of the revenue arising in Ireland.
1822 (53) XII.1, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain, Second Report (Union of Revenues of Ireland and Great Britain), Appendix.
Second report of the commissioners of inquiry into the collection and management of the revenue arising in Ireland.
1822 (563) XII.1*, XIII.833, 832 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain, Third Report (Union Duties), Appendix.
Third report of the commissioners of inquiry into the collection and management of the revenue arising in Ireland.
1822 (606) XIII.1205, 90 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain Fourth Report (Union Duties), Appendix.
Fourth report of the commissioners of inquiry into the collection and management of the revenue arising in Ireland; &c.
1822 (634) XIII.1295, 374 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Clerks admitted to or retiring from Civil Offices in United Kingdom, 1816-21.
Clerks in civil offices. Accounts of clerks admitted into civil offices; also, clerks discontinued or retired, &c.
1822 (494) XVII.427, 316 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
(Stamp Office, p. 266; Post Office, p. 270; in Ireland, p. 304, 306)

Return of Persons in Civil and Military Establishments holding Two or more Commissions, Offices or Pensions.
Civil and military establishments. Returns to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 6th March 1822;--for, a return of all persons in the civil and military establishments in Great Britain and Ireland, who hold two or more commissions, offices, pensions, half or retired pay, or allowances of any kind from the public; stating the names, the date of appointment to such office or commission, and the date of grant of each such pension, half or retired pay, or allowance, and the amount received by each in the last year.
1822 (328) XVIII.1, 124 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
(Stamp Office, p. 66; Post Office, p. 67; in Ireland, p. 107, 108)

Accounts relating to Establishment and Expenses of General Post Office in Great Britain, 1821.
Post-Office. Accounts relating to the establishment and expenses of the General Post in Great Britain.
1822 (189) XVIII.159, 14 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Expense and Receipts of Post Office Packets on Dover Station, 1818-22.
Post Office packets. Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated the 21st of May 1822;--for an account of the expense and receipts of the Post Office packets on the Dover station, from 1st January 1817 to the present time, including the cost of building and fitting out the steam packets, and any sums paid for putting the sailing packets out of employ.
1822 (405) XVIII.171, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Papers relating to Claim of H. Burgess in preparing Plan of Extra Post.
Papers relating to Mr. Henry Burgess's claim: viz. copy of a letter from Jeremiah Harman, Esquire, and John Thornton, Esquire, to the Earl of Liverpool and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, relating to the claim of Mr. Henry Burgess; with the account therein enclosed.
1822 (454) XVIII.173, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Establishment of General Post Office in Ireland, 1821.
Post Office, Ireland. Returns to orders of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 7th March 1822;--for, account of the establishment of the General Post Office in Ireland, 1821
1822 (195) XVIII.409, 24 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Taxes and Stamp Duties, Collection of which ceased in last ten Years in Ireland.
Taxes, Ireland. --1.-- A return of all taxes, the collection of which has ceased during the last ten years, together with the gross and net amount of such taxes during the year immediately preceding their repeal or discontinuance:--so far as relates to excise. --2.-- Stamp Department, Ireland. A return of all stamp duties, the collection of which has ceased during the last ten years, together with the gross and net amount of such duties during the year immediately preceding their repeal or discontinuance; and in the case of reduced duties for the year preceding and the year following their reduction.
1822 (294) XVIII.451, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9548

Return of Allowances by Coms. of Stamps on Probates or Letters of Administration in Ireland.
(Ireland.) Stamps on probates. A return of allowances made by the Commissioners of Stamps on Probates, or letters of administration, on account of debts paid out of the personal estate of deceased persons, by executors or administrators; from the year 1816 inclusive; and specifying the amount allowed where the personal estate was sworn to be under the value of £. 1,000; and also the amount allowed where the personal estate was sworn to be more than the value of £. 1,000, and less than £. 5,000.
1822 (573) XVIII.461, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Return of Sums paid at Stamp Office in Ireland for Duty on Insurance from Fire, 1822.
Stamp Office, Ireland; duty on insurance from fire. A return of the several sums paid at the Stamp Office, for duty on insurance from fire, for the quarter ending on the 25th March 1822; and by what offices respectively.
1822 (587) XVIII.463, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1822 (588) XVIII.465

1822 (470) XIX.559, Advertising, public expenditures, 1816-22
Reprinted in <IUP-Newspapers-2>, p. 21-74.

Account of Arrears of Duties under Customs, Excise, Assessed Taxes, Stamps and Post Office in Great Britain, 1818-22.
Revenue. --1.-- An account of all arrears of duties, under the heads of customs, excise, assessed taxes, stamps, and Post Office, in Great Britain, which remained due or outstanding on the 5th day of January 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821 and 1822, and which have been collected and paid into the Exchequer there, during any succeeding year; distinguishing the arrears of each year, so as to show the amount of revenue due on these several branches within each year, and when collected and paid in:--so far as relates to the customs, England. --2.-- An account of the arrears of the duties of customs in Scotland, which remained due or outstanding on the 5th January 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821 and 1822.
1822 (66) XX.25, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Country Bankers' Notes stamped, 1820-21.
Stamps. An account of the number of country bankers notes stamped, from the 10th of October 1820, to the 10th of October 1821, and to the latest period to which the same can be made up.
1822 (93) XX.171, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Allowances by Coms. of Stamps on Probates and Letters of Administration, 1815-21.
Stamps. An account of allowances made by the Commissioners of Stamps on Probates or Letters of Administration, on account of debts paid out of the estate of deceased persons by executors or administrators, from the year 1815 to 1821, both inclusive; and specifying the amount allowed where the personal estate was sworn to be under the Value of £. 1,000; and also the amount allowed where the personal estate was sworn to be of more than the value of £. 1,000, and less than £. 5,000.
1822 (231) XX.173, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Treasury Minute for Regulation of Office of Distributors of Stamps, March 1822.
Distributers of stamps. Copy of the last Treasury minute, for the regulation of the Office of Distributors of Stamps.
1822 (251) XX.175, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Sums paid into Stamp Office by Distributors of Stamps, and on Legacies and Fire Insurance, 1821.
Stamp duties. --(1.)-- An account of all sums of money paid into the Stamp Office in the year ending 5th January 1822, by the distributers of stamps, specifying how much thereof has arisen from legacy duty, probate and administration duty, receipt duty, and how much thereof from the other stamp duties imposed by the 55 Geo. III. c. 184; and also how much thereof has arisen from advertisement duty, stage coach duty, post horse duty, and licences duty. --(2.)-- An account of the amount paid in London, at the Stamp Office, in the year ending 5th January 1822, arising from legacy duty, probate and administration duty, receipt duty, and the other stamp duties imposed by the 55 Geo. III. c. 184; also advertisement duty, stage coach duty, post horse duty, and licences duty. --(3.)-- A return of the several sums paid at the Stamp Office for duty on insurance from fire for the quarter ending on the 25th March 1822; and by what offices or persons respectively.
1822 (575) XX.177, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1822 (233) XX.215
1822 (338) XX.223

Account of Arrears of Duties under Customs, Excise, Assessed Taxes, Stamps and Post Office in Great Britain, 1818-22.
Tax Office: arrears of duties. Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated the 11th February 1822;--for, an account of all arrears of duties, under the heads of customs, excise, assessed taxes, stamps, and Post Office, in Great Britain, which remained due or outstanding on the 5th day of January 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, and 1822, and which have been collected and paid into the Exchequer there, during any succeeding year; distinguishing the arrears of each year, so as to show the amount of revenue due on the several branches within each year, and when collected and paid in.
1822 (159) XX.235, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Country Bankers' Notes stamped, 1818-21; Account of Number of Country Banks licensed to issue Promissory Notes, 1819-21.
Country bankers notes. --1.-- An account of the number of country bankers notes stamped, in each year from the 10th October 1818, to the 10th October 1821. --2.-- An account of the number of country banks, in England and Wales, for which licences to issue promissory notes have been taken out in each year, from the 1st January 1819, to the 1st January 1822. --3.-- Stamp-Office, Ireland.--A return of country bankers notes stamped, from the 10th October 1820, to the 10th October 1821, and also from the 10th October 1821, to the 3d April 1822.
1822 (206) XXI.43, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1822 (387) XXI.57

Account of Number of Stamps issued for Newspapers, 1801 and 1821.
Stamps issued for newspapers. --1.-- An account of the number of stamps issued for newspapers, for the year 1801; distinguishing the London from the provincial newspapers, and distinguishing the different London newspapers, and the amount of duty received from each. --2.-- An account of the number of stamps issued for newspapers, for the year 1821; distinguishing the London from the provincial newspapers, and distinguishing the different London newspapers, and the amount of duty received from each.
1822 (272) XXI.381, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Harbour Dues and Expenses for Post Office Packets on Dover Station, 1817-22.
Dover packets. Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated the 24th June 1822;--for an account of all harbour dues, and other expenses, paid in the ports of France, for the Post-Office packets on the Dover station; from 1st January 1817 to the present time.
1822 (528) XXI.505, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]



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