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A List of Statistical Papers Printed by the Houses of Parliament During the Present Session of 1837-8 Source: Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Jul., 1838), pp. 183-186 Published by: Wiley for the Royal Statistical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2337915 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 14:24 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Wiley and Royal Statistical Society are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of the Statistical Society of London. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.130 on Wed, 14 May 2014 14:24:23 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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A List of Statistical Papers Printed by the Houses of Parliament During the Present Sessionof 1837-8Source: Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Jul., 1838), pp. 183-186Published by: Wiley for the Royal Statistical SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2337915 .

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1838.] in Norfolk and Suffolk. 183

There remains only one other source of income to be noticed, viz., the value of corn gleaned; and here, also, as was to be expected, the amount ilncreases with the number of children, but as the age of the latter does not much affect their ability to glean, the increase is very gradual and of small amount; and, in the class in which four out of seven children are above 10 years of age, the average earnings under this head fall off con- siderably, owing, it is probable, to the permanent employment of the elder children in some other manner, which is confirmed by the very high earnings of the children in this class.

Value of Corn Gleaned. In Cases Average No. Average

of Children in Annual Families. a Family. Amount.

46 with no children. ?0 17 10& ilO ,, all the children under 10 . 2' 0 18 7* 97 ,, one child above 10 3?g 1 0 6f 85 ,, two children ,, 4?6 1 5 61 37 ,, three ,, ,, 1 9 61 13 ,, four ,, ,, 7 1 6 9*

Total 388 Total Earnings of all . ?423 12 0 _ Average ,, of each 1 1 10

It is difficult from the returns before us to deduce, in an accurate manner, the proportion of inicome arising from each of the sources no- ticed; but if the first class of labourers, consisting of single men, be excluded from the calculation, the average income of each of the remain- ing families will be 361. 4s.

The average harvest-wages are ?5 & 0 earnings of wives are 2 12 7

,, of children are 8 1 11 ,, value of gleanings is. I I 10

-17 4 4

Leaving a remainder of ?18 19 8 as the earnings of the husband for the year, which is equal to a weekly rate of 7U. 3d.

A List of Statistical Papers printed by the Houses of Parliament during the present Session of 1837-8. (To be continued Monthly.)

No. HOUSE OF LORDS.

12 Abolition of Slavery-Papers explaining Measures of Government 15 Negro Education-Application of Parliamentary Grants, 1835-36 24 Churches and Schools, Jamaica-Expenditure on account of, 1832-36 26, 36, 66 Commissioners of Compensation-Expenses of 31, 40 Slavery Abolition Act-Claims not awarded 33 Court of Chlancery-Sums received and paid as Salaries 39 Court of Chancery-Reduction of Fees 42 Lower Canada-Expenses of Civil Government and Administration of Jus-

tice; Revenues of the 14th Geo. Ill. cap. 88, 1832-35 44 Lower Canada-Census, Population, and Houses, 1831 45 Lower Canada-Acts expired and to expire, 1835-39 47 Masters in Chancery--Rates and Amount of Charges and Fees 49 British North American Colonies-Imports from and Exports to, 1827-36 50 British North American Colonies-Duties on Produce of 51 (ourt of Bankruptcy-Expenses and Amount of Fund 52 British North American Colonies-Revenue from Taxes, 1832-36 67 British North American Colonies-Shipping belonging to and Trading with,

1832-36

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184 A List of Statistical Papers [July, No. 70 Jamaica-Exports of Produce, 1772 to 1836 73 Slave Vessels Captured-Value of, and Bounty OD, Slaves, 1830-37 83, &c. Bankruptcy-Debts Stated and Collected under each Fiat 86 Juvenile Offenders-Number Confined in Milbank Penitentiary, 1831-37 94 British North American Colonies-Colonial and Foreign Trade, 1832-36 98 Jamaica Apprentices-Number who have Purchased Freedom, Sum paid

104 Yeomanry-Strength of each Corps Retained and Disbanded 110 British North American Colonies-Charges on United Kingdom, 1827-37 111 Clergy in Canada-Name and Salary of each 116 Constabulary, Ireland-Number in each County, 1828-38 119 OuLtrages, Ireland-In November and December, 1835-6-7 120 Military in Ireland-Force, 1828-37 122 Outrages, Rewards, and Criminal Returns, Ireland, 1836-38 142 Clergy Reserves, Canada-Proceeds and Interest on 144 Slave Vessels Captured-Description of each, 1831-37 145 Slave Vessels Capturpd-Number of Slaves in, 1828-37 146 Committals, Ireland-Annual Returns, 1837 148 Flax from New Zealand-Imports, 1833-37 156 Murders and Homicides-in England and Ireland, 1827-37 184 Ecclesiastical Commission, Ireland-Receipts, Expenses, Fund, &c., 1838 18, 23, 27, 63, 64, 71, 89, 92, 93, 99, 100, 128, 149, 176, and 178 The same as

Papers printed by the House of Commons Housa oF COMMONS.

No. 3 Hereditary Revenues of the Crown and Civil List, 1762 to 1837 4 Tithe Commissioners-Annual Report of, 1837

22 Civil List-Report on, Nature and Amount of Expenditure, 1831-36 28 Royal Parks and Gardens-Annual Expense of each 35 Greenwich Hospital-Freight-Money received by, 1819437 51 East India Company-Finance Accounts, 1832-3-4.5 53 Ecclesiastical Commission, Ireland-Annual Report, 1837 62 Newspaper Stamps-Gross and Net Amount of Duty, 183537 63 Timber Drawback-Amount paid, 1811-37 64 Slaves-Averages of Sales, and Rate of Compensation, in each Colony 73, 368 Newspapers-Number of Stamps issued to each, 9 Months, 1837-8 74 Parliamentary Papers-Number Issued and Sold, Amount of Sales, 1833-37 76, 224, 448 Yeomanry Corps-Strength and Expense of each, 1836-7 78 Steam Vessels-Description of each belonging to Foreign Ports 87 Newspapers-Number Posted Monthly, 1835-37 88 Shipping Entered Docks-Liverpool, London, St. Katherine's, and West

India, 1837 89 Northern Lighthouses Number, Expenses, Dues of each, 1833-36 90 River Weaver and Westow Canal-Receipts and Expenditure, 1795 to 1836-7 92 Bank of England-Advances to Government and Repayments, 1837 93 National Debt-Sums Received and Expended by Commissioners, 1837 97 South Australia-Second Report of Colonization Commissioners, 1837

101 Navy Estimates-For the Year 1838-9 102 Army Estimates-For the Year 1838-9 104 Russian Dutchl Loan-Sums Paid, Balance Due, 1837 109 Revenues of India-Bills Drawn, Remittances, 1836-38 110 Naval Receipt and Expenditure-Year ending 31st March, 1837 113 Negro Education, Jamaica-Report of Commissioner, 1837 116 Public Monuments-Expense of each in Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's 120 Factory Act-Prosecutions for Offences against, 1837 121 Court of Session, Scotland-Causes Instituted, &c., 1837 122 New Zealand-Trade of Bay of Islands, Residents Report on Condition, &c.

of the Natives 123 Ordnance Estimates-For the Yearl838-9 124 Prisoners for Trial-In each Gaol in November, 1837 136, &c. Poor-Law Amendment Act-Thirty-nine Reports of Select Committee

on, 1838 137 Tithe Commutation-Notices and Agreements, 6 Months, 1837

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1838.] Printed by the Houses of Parlianenit. 185

No. 139 Bankruptcy Court-Account of Fund, Salaries and Payments 141 Malta-Reports of Commissioners on Affairs of, 1836-7 142 Ecclesiastical Commission, Ireland-Salaries, Perpetuity Purchase Fund 143 Metropolitan Police and Patrol-Receipts and Disbursements, 1837 154 Abolition of Slavery-Papers explaining Measures of Government 157, 214 Outrages, Ireland-Rewards, Offences in each Month, 1836-38 158 Corn and Seeds-Imports into London, Allowances of Duty 159 Insurances-Fire, Stamp Duty Paid by each Office, Life and Marine, 1837 162 Coroners-Number in each County, Elections since 1800 165 Navy-Mates, Midshipmen, and Volunteers Serving, January, 1838 168 Appeals (Quarter Sessions)-Number in each County, 1836 169 Gaol Returns-Annual Report from each Gaol, 1837 170 Convicts-Annual Report of Superintendent, 1837 171 Sheriffs' Courts, Scotland-Sittings, Causes, Salaries, &c., 1834-36 177 Wheat and Oats, Ireland-Average Annual Prices, 1824-37 178 Court of Exchequer, Scotland-Number of Trials, &c., 1833-36 184 Beer Houses-Number of Licenses Granted, 1837 185 Criminal Offenders, Scotland-Annual Tables, 1837 186 Prisons, Ireland-Report of Inspectors, and Criminal Tables, 1837 188 Trade and Navigation-Annual Returns, 1836-7 199 Savings' Banks-Surplus Funds standing to Credit of each, February, 1838 200, 466 Slave Vessels-Number Captured, 1836-7 203 Post Office Steam Packets-Rates, Fares, Establishments 206 East India Company-Assets Realized, Applied, and Due 207 Grand Jury Presentments, Ireland-Abstracts of Accounts, 1837 208 Committals, Ireland-Number in each Gaol, 1837 209, 440 Rating of Tenements-First and Second Reports of Select Committee 213, 393 Tithes' Commutation-Agreements, Composition, Rent-charge, and

Difference 215 Slave Compensation Claims-Amount of each, Sums not Awarded, Expenses

of Commission, Number and Average Value, Rate and Amount of Com- pensation

217 Bricks-Number Charged, Amount of Duty, 1836-7 218 General Penitentiary, Milbank-Annual Report, 1837 223 Soap-Quantities Made, Imports and Exports, Allowances, &c., 1837 230 British Museum-Annual Account, Receipts, Expenditure, and Visitors, 1837 235 Highland Roads and Bridges-Annual Report of Commissioners, 1837 236 Poor-Law Unions-Population and Size of each, Number of Guardians 239 Bankrupt Commissions and Fiats-Number Issued and Opened, 1832-37 241 Public Offices-Increase and Decrease of Salaries, 1837 242 Public Offices-Superannuations Granted or Ceased, 1837 243 Public Debt-Annual Addition, Provision for Charge, 1829-37 244 Savings' Banks-Annuities, Sums received from, Prices of Investment, Sums

Due to, and in hanid, 1837 247 Yeomanry-Corps before and after 1827 and 1837 253 Tithes, Ireland-Commitments, Decrees, and Writs for Recovery, 1831-37 254 Factories-Number, Duty, anid Salaries, of Superintendents 257 Railroads-First Report of Select Committee 265 Post Office-Abstract of Commissioners' Reports; Money Letters Abstracted 266 Clergy, Ireland-Portion Repaid of 1,000,0001. voted to 268 Sheriffs and Sub-Sheriffs, Ireland-Amount and Soturces of Income of each 304 Insane Persons-List of Houses for Reception of, 1835-37 305 Military Punishments-Royal Marines, Number Punished, 1836-7 306 Savings' Banks-Sums Received from, Paid, and Due to 307 Newspapers-Number, Stamps Issued, Duty, 1836-38 308 National Vaccine Establishment-Annual Report, 1837 309 Convict Discipline, Van Diemen's Land-Report and Papers 310 to 318 Miscellaneous Estimates-For the Year 1838-9 320 Pluralities-Number of Clergymen holding, Amount of Income 321 Hlops, Malt, and Brewers-Growth, Produce, Consumption, Licenses, &c. 322 Glass-Amount of Duty and Drawback, 1837 323 Spirits-Quantities Produced, Consumed, Imported; Duty, 1837 324, 404 Spain-Nature and Value of Military Stores, &c. Furnished to Queen of

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186 A List of Statistical Papers, 8c. (July,

No. 325 Church Building Materials-Drawback Allowed on, 1817-37 326 Justices of Peace, Middlesex-Appointments in the Gift of 329 Electors-Number Registered and Polled in each County and Borough, 1836-7 330 Lunatic Asylums, Ireland-Patients, Expenses, Salaries, 1837 339 Muinicipal Boroughs and Cities-Commissions of the Peace, &c. 340 Wool and Woollen Manufactures-Imports anid Exports, 1837 341 Lead and Lead Ore-Imports and Exports, 1837 342 Copper and Tin-Imports and Exports, 1837 343 Linen and Linen Yarn-Exports, 1833-37 344 Coals, Cinders, and Culm-Shipments and Exports, 1836-7 345 Corn and Flour-Imports from Channel Islands, 1837 346 Commissions-Account of each since 1830 347 Municipal Boundaries' Commission, Expense of 350 Coronationi Expenises-Of Geo. IV. and Will. IV. 332fExchequer Bills-Outstanding, Issued, &c., 1808-37

Bank of England-Returns to Stamp Office, Liabilities and Assets, 1835-37 355 Public Revenue-Exchequer Receipts and Payments, 1836-7 361 Army-Commissaries' Accounts of Receipts and Payments, 1836-7 369 Wine-Imports, Exports, Consumption, 1835-37 370 Public Income and Expenditure-Abstract of 1837-8 371 Corporal Punishments-Number Inflicted in Navy, 1834-37 383 Constabulary, Ireland-Force, Salaries, Expense, 1838 386 Wills-Suits about Validity, 1827-37; Probates, 1834-36 388 Emigration-Report from Agent-General for Emigration, 1837 389 Emigration, in Canada and Australia-Reports and Papers 394 West Indies and Mauritius-Imports from, 1837 396 Soap and Candles-Licenses for Manufacture of, 1827-36 397 Revising Barristers-Number, Time Employed, Cost, 1836-37 398 Fire Insurances-Duty Paid by each Office, Farming Stock Insured, 1837 406 Fourpenny Pieces-Number Coined, Value thereof 410 Convicts, New Soutl Wales-Number Tried, Nature of Crimes, &c., 1829-35 411 Savings' Banks-Interest Paid and Received; Difference 412 Marriages-Places Licensed, Marriages Celebrated, 1837 413 Grain, Foreign-In Warehouse, Exported and Consumed, 1837 424 Army-Force at Home and Abroad, Commissions, 1833-37 425 Army-Rewards and Punishments, Number given, 1836-7 426 Grail), Foreign-Abatements of Duty for Damage, 1836-7 430 Corn Imported-Claims for Abatement of Duty for Damage 431 Merchant Seamen-Funds for Relief of, 1837 446 National Education, Ireland-Money Issued by Board to each School 447 National Education, Ireland-Report of Commissioners, 1837 449 Orders of Affiliation-Number Made in each County, 1834-38 453 Waterloo Fund-Accounts relating to 458 Silk Goods-Imports and Exports of Foreign Drawback; on British 473 Merchant Seamen-Number Registered, June, 1838

PRESENTED BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY.

Criminal Offenders, England-Annual Tables, 1837 Religious lnstruction, Scotland-Thjrd and Fourth Reports of Commissioners National Education, Ireland-Fourth Report of Commissioners Poor Laws, Ireland-Second Report of Commissioner, Mr. Nicholls Poor Laws, Ireland-Third Report of Commissioner, Mr. Nicholls, on Poor in

Hollarnd and Belgium Post Office-Tenth Report of Commissioners Inspectors of Factories-Annjual Reports, 1837 Inspectors of Factories-Quarterly Reports, April, 1838 Inspectors of Prisons-Third Report, Scotland, &c. Inspectors of Prisons-Third Report (England), Northern and Eastern District Intpectors of Prisons-Third Report (England), Southern and Western District Aberdeen University-First Report of Commissioners Prison Discipline, Van Diemen's Land-Maconochie's Report Tithes, England-Annual Report of Commissioners, 1837 River Shannon Navigation-Second Report of Commissioners

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