
General alphabetical index to the bills, reports and papers printed. General index to the bills, reports and papers printed. General alphabetical index to the bills, reports, estimates and papers. Index to the House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Subject catalogue of the House of Commons Parliamentary papers, 1801-1900 General index to the accounts and papers, reports of commissioners, estimates, &c.&c. Lists and summarizes the content of a select list of House of Commons papers and journals. Hansard's catalogue and breviate of Parliamentary papers 1696 to 1834 Parliamentary papers may be identified and located through the following indexes. House of Lords sessional papers - Microfilm Parliamentary papers (House of Commons and Command)įrom 1993 to present (earlier dates imperfect) Parliamentary Papers (House of Commons and Command) House of Commons Parliamentary Papers (HCPP Online) Reports from Committees of the House of Commons which have been printed by order of the House and are NOT inserted in the journals Parliamentary Papers under the Browse eResources tab. Visit our eResources portal and search for the resource U.K. Reports from Committees of the House of Commons
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Individual papers in this series may be located through the chronological and alphabetical indexes in volumes 1 and 2. Many papers for this period are also included in the Journals of the House of Commons and Journals of the House of Lords. See Parliamentary Business House of Commons sessional papers of the eighteenth century 1715-1800 What does the National Library hold? HOUSE OF COMMONS AND COMMAND PAPERS Publication See the parliament.uk website for more information. We also have access to the House of Commons Parliamentary Papers in a digital edition. Princeton University Library holds original printed volumes and microform editions that fill in the gaps of the printed volumes.

To retrieve a command paper before that date, the session and volume number need to be quoted. The British Parliamentary Papers are a complex and important source for the history of Britain and the world. They are bound in with the House of Commons papers up to session 1976-1977. A new numbering is begun for each parliamentary session.Ĭommand papers are so called because they are presented "by command of Her/His Majesty." Command paper numbering is continuous over several years with prefixes C, Cl, Cd, Cmd, Cmnd or Cm allocated to different time periods. They are sometimes prefixed by the initials HC or HL but usually only the paper number is quoted. Whenever the Houses of Commons or Lords requires the submission of a report and orders it to be printed, the resulting document is issued in a numbered series of House of Commons papers or House of Lords papers. House of Commons, House of Lords and Command papers The British parliamentary paper set in the National Library of Australia is a major research collection for the history and development of Great Britain and its colonies, including Australia. Details can be found on the parliament.uk website.

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Using the Library Expand Using the Library sub menu.Processing and describing our collections.Collections Expand Collections sub menu.Library Storage New Zealand Rare Books JV1045.G75 Link British Parliamentary Papers. Original SourceBritish Parliamentary papers. However, many reports continued to be sent directly to Britain and were not published locally. By the 1850s, the New Zealand Government had started to publish similar documents in their Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives (AJHRs). They began in the late 1830s when no local collection or publication of such material was being made. They comprise reports, statutes, correspondence and other documentation sent between the Colony and the Government in Britain and cover all aspects of life and events in the colony at the time. Colonies New Zealand DescriptionThe British Parliamentary Papers represent a significant source of important and largely untapped information about New Zealand in the mid-nineteenth century. Collection SummaryA collection of British Parliamentary papers, Colonies: New Zealand, 1835-1896 NameBritish Parliamentary Papers.
