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Report from the select committee, appointed to examine the reports of the directors of the East India Company. (June 22d 1784.)
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Report from the select committee, to whom it was referred to consider and examine the accounts of extraordinary services incurred and paid, and not provided for by Parliament, which have been laid before the House of Commons in the years 1776, 1777, and 1778
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Report from the select committee on bills of inclosure. Ordered to be printed 9th July 1800
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Report from the select committee to whom it was referred to examine and state the several accounts and other papers
presented to the House in this session of Parliament, relating to the public income and expenditure: and Also, to Report to the House What may be expected to be the Annual Amount of the said Income and Expenditure in future. (march 21, 1786) -
Reports from the select committee
appointed to inquire into the state of the Public Records of the Kingdom, &c. Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 4th July 1800 -
Report from the select committee, to whom it was referred to examine and state the several accounts, and other papers
presented to the Hou8e [sic] in this session of Parliament, relating to the public income and expenditure: ... (March 21, 1786) -
Report from the select committee appointed to examine and state the several accounts
and other papers, presented to the house of commons in this session of Parliament, Relating to the Public Income and Expenditure; and To report to the House what has been the whole Amount of the Public Income and Expenditure during the last five years, and what may be expected to be the Annual Amount in future; and also, What Alteration has taken Place in the Amount of the Public Debt. since the 5th of January, 1786. Ordered to be printed May 10, 1791 -
The reports from the select committee of the House of Commons on finance
as presented to that House; containing an account of the public-funded debt, taxes, unfunded debt, &c. And Including the Present State of the Several Following Public Offices, with the Measures that May be Adopted for Reducing the Public Expenditure, &c. &c. &c. Customs Excise Stamp-Office Post-Office Tax-Office Salt-Office Hawkers' and Pedlars' Office Hackney-Coach-Office Duties on Pensions, Salaries, Fees, &c. First Fruits and Tenths Expenditure of the Public Revenue Treasury Secretaries of State Admiralty Navy Board Navy Pay-Office Marine Pay-Office Transport-Office Secretary at War Comptrollers of Army Accounts Paymaster-General Barrack-Office Ordnance-Office Auditing Accounts of the Public Receipt and Expenditure Exchequer. Ordered to be printed March 31, 1797, &c -
The state of the publick records of this kingdom; exhibiting a particular account of the subject matter contain'd in those records; Of the Condition in which they are preserved; and of the several offices where recourse may be had to them, viz. The Tower of London. The Rolls Chapel. The Pipe Office. The King's Remembrancer's Office. The Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office. The Augmentation Office, &c. Published by Order of the House of lords
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Papers and documents relating to the evidence of certain witnesses examined before the select committee of the House of Commons appointed "to inquire into the management and affairs of the Record Commission, and the present state of the records of the United Kingdom"
comprising the remarks and questions and answers referred to in the Observations upon the report of the said committee, transmitted to the lords commissioners of His Majesty's treasury, by His Majesty's commissioners on the public records -
Report from the select committee appointed to try and determine the merits of the petition of James Calthorpe, Esquire, and Richard Beckford, Esquire, complaining of an undue election and return for the borough of Hindon, in the county of Wilts