Home > Archives & MSS > Modern Papers > Mallet Family Papers Mallet Family Papers VI. Papers of Sir Bernard Mallet, KCB (1859-1932) * This list is a draft (August 2012). Reference numbers will remain as they are in this list, but descriptions are subject to changes and additions. As yet there are not more detailed descriptions of files in this collection; they will appear as soon as they are created.* VI.01 Papers on the Incidence of Taxation and calculation of the national income 1899-1906 VI.02 Papers on the National Registration of 1915 and subsequent maintenance of the register VI.03 Papers re committee on staffing of government offices 1917-1919 VI.04 General Register Office – circulars issued 1914-1917 VI.05 Proof copy – Royal Commission on whisky and other potable spirits VI.06 Population estimates 1917-919 VI.07 Press notices on presidential address to the Royal Statistical Society 1917 VI.08 Bernard Mallet - miscellaneous VI.09 Notices re Bernard Mallet’s death 1932 VI.10 Pamphlet ‘A method of estimating capital wealth from the estate duty statistics’ by Bernard Mallet 1908 VI.11 Pamphlet ‘The organisation of registration and its bearing on vital statistics’. Presidential address of Sir Bernard Mallet to the Royal Statistical Society 1916 VI.12 Pamphlet ‘Renseignements statistiques relatifs aux contributions directes et aux taxes assimilés.’ Ministère des Finances, Paris, 1908. VI.13 Pamphlet. Home trade and foreign trade, J Honar, 1908 VI.14 Diary of Bernard Mallet 1894-1906, with transcript up to 7 March 1900 VI.15 Photograph of Bernard Mallet in old age. -end of section- Introduction
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