Britain, Parliamentary Papers on the Post Office

Session 1833, 29 January - 29 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 1833, 43 volumes

Bills, Public 4 vol.
I - IV
Reports of Committees 12 vol.
V - XVI
Reports from Commissioners 6 vol.
XVII - XXII
Finance and Revenue
1 vol. XXIII
Estimates and Accounts
1 vol. XXIV
Accounts and Papers 17 vol.
XXV - XLI
State Papers and Slaves
2 vol. XLII - XLIII
List of Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts and Papers, Session 1833 (with General Alphabetical Index).
List of Sessional Papers, and General Index: Sess. 1833.
1833 (Sess. 1833) XLIII.205, xxxvi + 61 p.
PDF [ProQuest]
http://books.google.com/books?id=BnBbAAAAQAAJ  [Oxford]



11th Parliament of the UK, 1st Session, 3 & 4 William IV


Debates

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Bills and Acts

1833 (483) I.77, Bank notes, stamp duties
1833 (655) I.79, Bank notes, stamp duties

Bill for better defining Crime of Burglary, and for abolishing Capital Punishment in Cases of Letter-Stealing and Returning from Transportation.
3 Will. IV.--Sess. 1833. A bill for better defining the crime of burglary, and for abolishing capital punishment in cases of letter stealing, and of returning from transportation.
1833 (430) I.283, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1833 (305) IV.363, to reduce Advertisement Duty, etc.

Bill to prevent Selling of Forged Stamps on Vellum, Parchment, and Paper.
4 Will. IV.--Sess. 1833. A bill for preventing the selling and uttering of forged stamps on vellum, parchment and paper.
1833 (638) IV.371, 18 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Bill to prevent Selling of Forged Stamps on Vellum, Parchment, and Paper (as amended by Committee).
4 Will. IV.--Sess. 1833. A bill [as amended by the committee] for preventing the selling and uttering of forged stamps on vellum, parchment and paper.
1833 (678) IV.389, 18 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1833 (478) IV.411, Packet service



Reports and Papers

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1833 (245)

Return of Number of Persons committed for selling Unstamped Publications, 1832-33.
Committals, (unstamped publications.) Returns of the number of persons committed for selling unstamped publications, from the 26th day of July 1832 to the 27th day of February 1833.
1833 (77) XXIX.37, 8 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Return of Number of Persons in Prison on Prosecutions for Sale of Unstamped Publications, 1831-33.
Stamp prosecutions. Return of the number of persons now in prison upon prosecutions directed by the Commissioners of Stamps for the sale of unstamped newspapers; and also, of the number of persons prosecuted by direction of the Commissioners of Stamps for the sale of unstamped newspapers, since 1st January 1831.
1833 (679) XXIX.45, 2 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

Return of Establishment of General Post Office in Upper and Lower Canada and Amount of Postage, 1827-31.
Canada Post Office. Returns of the establishment of the General Post-Office in Upper and Lower Canada, and other colonies in North America;--amount of newspaper, pamphlet, and letter postage;--and amount of newspaper postage paid by the proprietors of newspapers.
1833 (499) XXVI.189, 14 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1833 (502, 657) XXXII.605, 607, Stamp Duty on Newspapers, 1832-33

1833 (758) XXXII.609, Stamp Duty, 1832-33

1833 (569) XXXII.613, Stamp Duty on Newspapers, 1832-33

Return of Amount of Advertisement Duty paid by Provincial Newspapers in England, 1832-33.
Advertisements. Return to an order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 28 June 1833;--for, an account of the amount of duty paid for advertisements by each provincial newspaper in England, in the year commencing 1st June 1832, and ending 31st May 1833.
1833 (524) XXXII.617, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]

1833 (358, 503) XXXII.621, 623, Stamp Duty on Newspapers
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10724

1833 (658) XXXII.625, Stamp Duty on Newspapers
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10719

1833 (18) XXXII.635, Stamp Duty
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/10722

1833 (338) XXXII.667, Irish and English Boards of Stamps

Account of Duty on Stained Paper, 1823-33; Excise Regulations respecting Signing and Stamping of Paper.
Stained paper. Account of duty received on stained paper, in the United Kingdom, in each of the last ten years; and copy of excise regulation respecting the signing and stamping of paper.
1833 (302) XXXIII.455, 4 p.; PDF [ProQuest]
(Stained paper has a design added to the paper, but it is not printed or painted, nor is it damaged.)



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