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Second Report from the Select Committee of the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin

09/07/1823

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Second Report from the Select Committee of the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin

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254 APPENDIX TO REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE, & c. LIST OF APPENDIX. RETURNS to Orders from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the Local Taxation of the City of Dublin, respectively dated the 19th of March, the 14th of April, the 8th and the 15th of May 1823 ;— for N° » .— Accounts showing the last Year's Account of each Department and Parish of Dublin, which collects Taxes in that City - -- -- -- - p. 255 N" 2.— Account of the Fee called " Chapter and Guild," levied on all Vessels cleared from the Port of Dublin, for 20 years, ending 24th December 1822 ----- p. 265 N" 3.— Account of the amount of Taxes on Job Carriages, on Cars, Carts, Sedan Chairs, Stall- keepers, Pawnbrokers, and Spirit Retailers, contributed to the Watch and Police Establish- ment of Dublin, during each of the last seven years .... - ibid. N° 4.— Return of the Salaries and Emoluments of the Keepers of the several Prisons in Dublin, specifying the sources from whence their emoluments arise, for the last eight years, dis- tinguishing each year - -- -- -- -- - p. 266 N° 5.— Accounts from the Commissioners for Paving the Streets of Dublin, of Money due from the Corporation; of Salaries paid during the last seven years; of retired Allowances; of Miles of Streets and Roads under the management of the Paving Board; of Prices paid for Materials; and of Prices paid for Day labourers ----- p. 267 N° 6.— Reply to Charges preferred by Mr. Peter Finnerty, storekeeper and superintendent of Artificers to the Paving Board, against Sir Eyre Coote, one of the Commissioners p. 278 N° 7.— Letter from the Right honourable Henry Goulburn to Sir Charles Coote, Bart, dated Dublin Castle, 31st October 1822 .------- p. 283 N° 8.— Letter from the Right honourable Henry Goulburn to Commissioners of Paving, dated Dublin Castle, 6th November 1822 - -- -- -- - ibid. N° 9.— Account of all Sums paid by the Corporation of the city of Dublin to the Paving Board; and the Arrears of Composition now remaining due from the Corporation - p. 284 N° 10.— Account of the Amount of Royal Exchange, for the year 1822 - ibid. N" n.— Account of the Salaries and Emoluments of the Officers and Servants of the General Penitentiary at Milbank - - - - - - - - - p. 285 N° 12.— Account of the Expenses for Medical attendance at Newgate, Giltspur- street, and Borough Compter, for one year - -- -- -- -- - p. 286 N° 13.— Return of the Number of Prisoners committed to the Cold- bath- lields Prison, during the last year, and of the Surgeon's salary ------- ibid. N° 14.— Account of the Medical Expenses of the General Penitentiary at Milbank, 1822 ibid. N° 15.— Returns from the Convict Establishment in the Hulks ----- p. 287 N° 16.— Account of the Medical Expenses of the Prison at Horsemonger- lane, during the last year ------------ - ibid. N° 17.— Paper respecting the Cork local Act, which compels the sale of Coal by weight p. 288 N° l8.— Account of all Sums of Money collected by the Corporation of Dublin, under the 49th Geo. 3d. on account of Metal Main Pipes, for the year 1822;— also, An Account of all Sums of Money collected for Pipewater Tax, during 1822; and, An Account of the Funded Debt of the Corporation for laying down Metal Pipes - - - ibid. N° 19.— Account of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Pipewater and Metal Main Establish- ments, for seven years; 1815— 1822 ------- p. 290 N° 20.— Letter from Inspector General of Prisons in Ireland to the Chairman of the Committee, enclosing Plan for Reduction of Expenditure in the Medical Department of the Dublin Prisons - -- -- -- -- -- p. 294 N° 21.— Statement of the Amount paid by the Collector of " Carts and Cars Rent," to the Receiver of the Police Establishment, for the years 1820, 1821, 1822 ; distinguishing the Amount paid on each description yearly .----.-. p. 295 N ® 22.— Return of the Amount received for Cart and Car Licences from the year 1815 until 1823 - -- -- -- -- -- -- ibid. N° 23.— Grant of James the Second, re- incorporating the City of Dublin - - - p. 296 N° 24.— Grant of Charles the Second; the Mayor of Dublin to have a Cap of Maintenance, & c. - - - - - - - - - - - - - p. 311 N° 25.— Grant unto the Lord Mayor of Dublin, & c to have a Foot Company - - p. 3x2 N° 26.— Grant of a Ferry to the City of Dublin ------- p. 313 N° 27.— Grant of Release of Quit Rents unto the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, and Commonalty, & c. of the City of Dublin ; dated 21st November, 18 Charles 2. - p. 314 N° 28 Grant unto the Mayor, Sheriffs, Commons, and Citizens of the City of Dublin - p. 316 N* 29.— King's Letter, granting Five hundred pounds per annum unto the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, & c. of the City of Dublin p. 318 N° 30.— Grant of Customs to the Lord Mayor, Commons, and Citizens of the City of Dublin p. 319 /
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