Parliamentary Papers, Volume 45H.M. Stationery Office, 1845 - Bills, Legislative |
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... Prisons , Scotland : · 70. Returns of the Sums of Money assessed and levied in each County and Burgh in Scotland , for the Erection and Repair of Prisons , & c . Sheriff Courts , Scotland : - 421 562. Return of the Number of Appeals ...
... Prisons , Scotland : · 70. Returns of the Sums of Money assessed and levied in each County and Burgh in Scotland , for the Erection and Repair of Prisons , & c . Sheriff Courts , Scotland : - 421 562. Return of the Number of Appeals ...
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... prison in that isle , it is thought meet " the Governor shall not be restrained to commit any islander to prison , upon " such causes as he shall think to have justly deserved imprisonment ; but as for- " asmuch as every particular or ...
... prison in that isle , it is thought meet " the Governor shall not be restrained to commit any islander to prison , upon " such causes as he shall think to have justly deserved imprisonment ; but as for- " asmuch as every particular or ...
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... prison and bridewell expenses 5.Salaries 6. Police and police establishments , and pay- ments to witnesses 7. Salaries of all county officers not included above 8. Public charities 9. Repayment of advance to Government 10. Miscellaneous ...
... prison and bridewell expenses 5.Salaries 6. Police and police establishments , and pay- ments to witnesses 7. Salaries of all county officers not included above 8. Public charities 9. Repayment of advance to Government 10. Miscellaneous ...
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... prison and bridewell expenses 5. Salaries · 6. Police expenses ; payments to witnesses 7. Salaries of all county officers not included above 8. Public charities 9. Repayment of advance to Government 10. Miscellaneous , not included ...
... prison and bridewell expenses 5. Salaries · 6. Police expenses ; payments to witnesses 7. Salaries of all county officers not included above 8. Public charities 9. Repayment of advance to Government 10. Miscellaneous , not included ...
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... prison and bridewell expenses Salaries 6. Police and police establishments , and pay- ments to witnesses · - £ . S. d . 2,174 18 11 8,193 2 8 17 10 246 5 656 8 - - 2 · · 618 1 10 - - 3,352 14 4 888 10 2,654 13 10 7. Salaries of all ...
... prison and bridewell expenses Salaries 6. Police and police establishments , and pay- ments to witnesses · - £ . S. d . 2,174 18 11 8,193 2 8 17 10 246 5 656 8 - - 2 · · 618 1 10 - - 3,352 14 4 888 10 2,654 13 10 7. Salaries of all ...
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31 March Allowances Amount of Fees Annual annum apartments appointed April Assessments August Ballinamore Ballyconnell Barrack-master Barron bed-rooms bench Borough bridges building Burgh Cavan charged churches civil Clair Clonmel College Commissioners consisting of kitchen Constable Cost per Head Council County Court Crown Cupar Deputy discharge District drainage Dublin Earl of Lucan estimated value Expenditure feet Fund guineas expenses gullets House of Commons House of Keys Ireland island James John July June Justice of Peace land Leitrim letter Lieutenant-governor Limerick Lord Justice Clerk Lord Lucan Lordships Lough Erne Lunatic Asylum magistrates Majesty Majesty's ments Miscellaneous navigation Newry Number Number of Patients O'Malley office-keeper Official Residence paid Patrick Peace Clerk person PETTY SESSIONS police present Public charities rates Real rent received Remitted repairs RETURN river River Shannon Robert Rogue-money Salaries Scotland Shannon Sheriff Sheriff-Clerk Small Debt Sub-Constable Thomas Total Ulster Canal Waterford William
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