ABSTRACT

These books make available material relating to the statutory regulations covering the degree of accountability required from local authorities during the period 1834-1936. The bulk of historical accounting research has focused on the development of financial accounting although in recent years the development of management accounting has attracted more interest. In both these areas, it has been the accounting practices of the private sector which have received more attention, central government in the Middle Ages some attention, and local government accounting very little. These volumes redress this imbalance in historical investigation, both to provide a comparative basis for work on the private sector and to provide an historical perspective for the system of local government accounting currently in use.

part 1|9 pages

Report

chapter 1|8 pages

Poor Law Commissioners. The Laws for the Relief of the Poor.

Report of Commissioners.

part 2|2 pages

Report

chapter 2|1 pages

On the Poor Law Amendment Act. (1838.)

Report.

part 3|7 pages

Report

chapter 3|4 pages

Report.

chapter 4|2 pages

Proceedings of the Committee.

part 4|28 pages

First Report

part 5|10 pages

Report

chapter 6|9 pages

Audit of Union and Parish Accounts.

part 6|16 pages

Report

chapter 7|1 pages

Report

Historical Development and Present Condition of the Various Branches of the Poor Law.

chapter 8|14 pages

Chapter 1. The Central Authority.

part 7|14 pages

Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress.

part 8|3 pages

Second Report

chapter 10|2 pages

Second Report.

Second Report of Commissioners of Inquiry Into the State of Large Towns and Populous Districts.

part 9|7 pages

First Report

part 10|2 pages

Second Report

chapter 10 12|1 pages

Report.

part 11|8 pages

Second Report

chapter 11 13|6 pages

Table of Con tents.

chapter 14|1 pages

II.—Analysis of Evidence.

part 12|7 pages

First Report

chapter 15|6 pages

Report

To the King's Most Excellent Majesty.

part 13|5 pages

Municipal Corporations in England and Wales.

chapter 16|4 pages

Corporation of Abingdon.

part 14|21 pages

Report

chapter 17|3 pages

Report.

Municipal Elections Bill.

chapter 18|17 pages

Minutes of Evidence.

part 15|3 pages

Report

part 16|37 pages

Report

chapter 16 20|5 pages

Report.

chapter 16 21|31 pages

Die Veneris, 22° Junii 1900.

part 17|69 pages

Report

chapter 17 22|4 pages

Report.

chapter 17 23|21 pages

Minutes of Evidence.

The Earl of CREWE in the Chair.

chapter 17 24|43 pages

Die Lunæ 29 Junii 1903.

part 18|23 pages

Report

chapter 18 25|22 pages

Report.

part 19|33 pages

Departmental Committee on the Accounts of Local Authorities.

chapter 19 26|21 pages

Report.

chapter 19 28|1 pages

Memorandum By Mr. Pitts.

part 20|7 pages

Schedule A.

chapter 20 29|6 pages

Standard form of Abstract of Electricity Accounts

For Publication by Local Authorities.

part 21|5 pages

Schedule E.

chapter 30|4 pages

Schedule E: Other than Trading Accounts.

Part I.—Distriot Fund Revenue Account.

part Ap pendix I|21 pages

Return from Local Authorities Respecting the Systems of their Accounts.

chapter 22 31|20 pages

Return From Local Authorities.

part Ap pendix II|57 pages

Statement as to the Regulations in force respecting the Forms of Account of Local Authorities.

chapter 23 33|17 pages

Minutes of Evidence

chapter 23 34|37 pages

Seventh Day.

Tuesday, 3rd April, 1906.

part 24|6 pages

Report

part 25|22 pages

Local Government and Public Health Consolidation Committee

chapter 36|6 pages

Part X. Accounts and Audit.

chapter 37|15 pages

[23 Geo. 5.] Local Government.