Britain, Parliamentary Papers on the Post Office

Session 1830, 5 February - 23 July

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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 1830, 33 volumes

Bills, Public 3 vol.
I - III
Reports from Committees 7 vol.
IV - X
Reports from Commissioners 6 vol.
XI - XVI
Finance
1 vol. XVII
Estimates and Accounts
1 vol. XVIII
Accounts and Papers 13 vol.
XIX - XXXI
State Papers by command
2 vol. XXXII - XXXIII
List of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts and Papers, Session 1830 (with General Alphabetical Index).
List of Sessional Papers, and General Index: Sess. 1830.
1830 (Sess. 1830) XXXIII.363, xxiii + 65 p.
PDF [ProQuest]
http://books.google.com/books?id=HzJbAAAAQAAJ  [Oxford]



8th Parliament of the UK, 4th Session, 11 George IV & 1 William IV
William IV became King on 26 June 1830, with the death of George IV.



Debates

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Bills and Acts

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1830 (217) I.417, Forgery
1830 (666) I.435, Forgery

Bill for more effectual Protection of Mail Contractors and Stage Coach Proprietors against Losses by Concealment of Value of Packages.
11 Geo. IV.--Sess. 1830. A bill for the more effectual protection of mail contractors, and stage coach proprietors, against losses by the undue concealment of the value of parcels and packages delivered to them for conveyance or custody.
1830 (473) III.303, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Bill for more effectual Protection of Mail Contractors and Stage Coach Proprietors against Losses by Concealment of Value of Packages (as amended by Committee).
11 Geo. IV.--Sess. 1830. A bill [as amended by the committee] for the more effectual protection of mail contractors, and stage coach proprietors, against losses by the undue concealment of the value of parcels and packages delivered to them for conveyance or custody.
1830 (554) III.307; 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Bill for more effectual Protection of Mail Contractors and Stage Coach Proprietors against Losses by Concealment of Value of Packages (as amended on Re-commitment).
1 Will. IV.--Sess. 1830. A bill [as amended on re-commitment] for the more effectual protection of mail contractors, stage coach proprietors, and other common carriers for hire, against the loss of or injury to parcels or packages delivered to them for conveyance or custody, the value and contents of which shall not be declared to them by the owners thereof.
1830 (602) III.311, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Bill for more effectual Protection of Mail Contractors and Stage Coach Proprietors against Losses by Concealment of Value of Packages (as amended on Second Re-commitment).
1 Will. IV.--Sess. 1830. A bill [as amended on second re-commitment] for the more effectual protection of mail contractors, stage coach proprietors, and other common carriers for hire, against the loss of or injury to parcels or packages delivered to them for conveyance or custody, the value and contents of which shall not be declared to them by the owners thereof.
1830 (622) III.315, 6 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1 Will. IV c. 68.  Act of 23 July 1830.



Reports and Papers

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1830 (160)
1830 (368)
1830 (229)

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain, Twentieth Report (Post Office Revenue- Scotland), Appendix.
Twentieth report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Collection and Management of the Revenue Arising in Ireland and Great Britain. Post-Office revenue, United Kingdom: part III. Scotland
1830 (63) XIII.1, 367 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
http://archive.org/details/op1244609-1001  [Southampton]  (68 p. only)

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain Twenty-first Report (Post Office- Twopenny Post), Appendix.
Twenty-first report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Collection and Management of the Revenue Arising in Ireland and Great Britain. Post-Office revenue, United Kingdom: part IV. England. Twopenny-Post Office.
1830 (94) XIII.367, 237 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
http://archive.org/details/op1244610-1001  [Southampton]  (72 p. only)

Coms. of Inquiry into Collection and Management of Revenue in Ireland and Great Britain Twenty-second Report (Post Office- Packet Establishments), Appendix.
Twenty-second report of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the Collection and Management of the Revenue Arising in Ireland and Great Britain. Post-Office revenue, United Kingdom: part V. Packet establishments.--Home stations.
1830 (647) XIV.1, 781 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
http://archive.org/details/op1244611-1001  [Southampton]  (108 p. only)

List of Clerks admitted to Civil Establishments, 1822-29.
Appointments in public departments. I. List of all clerks or others, admitted for the first time to any office in the civil establishments of the country, since 1822 (the customs, excise, Stamp Office and Post Office excepted); also, in the civil departments of the army, navy and ordnance, for the same time; stating, the age of each person, the date of his appointment, the office or duty appointed to, and the salary and emoluments granted to each.
1830 (449) XVII.499, 34 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1830 (572) XXIII.187

1830 (274) XXV.285

1830 (405) XXV.345, Stamp Duty on Newspapers, 1810-29
Reprinted in <IUP-Newspapers-2>, p. 81-82.

1830 (609) XXV.347, Stamp Duty on Newspapers, 1825-29
Not reprinted in <IUP-Newspapers-2> but it should have been.

1830 (549) XXV.349, Stamp Duty on Newspapers, 1825-29; on Advertisements, 1820-29
Reprinted in <IUP-Newspapers-2>, p. 83-94.

Account of Number of Newspapers despatched in General Post Office by Newsagents; Number of London Newspapers sent through Post Office to Country and Overseas, 1829.
Newspapers. Accounts of the number of newspapers despatched by the clerks of the roads in the General Post-Office, in the capacity of news agents, on their respective roads, in the year 1829:--of London newspapers sent beyond sea by officers in the foreign Post-Office; and, of the number sent through the Post-Office; in London to the country by the venders, during the same period.
1830 (548) XXV.361, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
http://books.google.com/books?id=xjFbAAAAQAAJ  [Oxford]

1830 (406) XXV.363, Stamp Duty on Newspapers
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10372

1830 (119) XXV.365, Stamp Duty on Newspapers
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10373

1830 (528) XXV.369, Stamp Duty on Newspapers
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10374

Account of Number of Passengers, Carriages and Horses carried by Holyhead Post Office Packets, 1829.
Holyhead packets. An account of the number of passengers, carriages and horses, that were carried by the Holyhead Post Office packets in the year 1829.
1830 (65) XXVII.275, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Account of Sums paid into Exchequer by Post Office and Holyhead Road Coms. for Repayment of Loans for Building of Menai and Conway Bridges, 1829.
Menai and Conway bridges. Accounts of sums paid into the Exchequer, by the Post Office, and by the Holyhead Road Commissioners, in the year ended 5th January 1830.
1830 (66) XXVII.289, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Return of Post Towns in United Kingdom making Extra Charge for Delivery of Letters; Rate of Postage, 1828.
Postage. Returns of post towns where extra charge of postage is made for the delivery of letters; and of the dates when certain towns were relieved from such extra charge.
1830 (293) XXXI.53, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Return of Post Towns in Ireland making Extra Charge for Delivery for Letters; Rate of Postage, 1828.
Postage (Ireland.) A return of the name of each post town in Ireland where an extra charge, beyond the rate of postage established by act of Parliament, is made, for delivery of letters to those residing within the limits of the town; also the amount of such rate collected in the year 1828, with a statement of the authority by which such charge is made; also, an account of the dates on which any of the towns in Ireland have been relieved from such extra charges for delivery of letters, within the past three years.
1830 (478) XXXI.57, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
http://archive.org/details/op1244680-1001  [Southampton]

Account of Expense of navigating, repairing and maintaining Post Office Packets between Dover and Calais, and Margate and Ostend, 1828-29.
Post-Office packets. Accounts of expenses incurred in navigating, repairing and maintaining the Post-Office packets between Dover and Calais, and between Margate and Ostend, in the years ending 5th January 1829 and 5th January 1830; and of fares charged for passengers, horses and carriages, during the same period.
1830 (325) XXXI.61, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]



Command Papers

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