Each volume has a number within its sessional series and is referred to by year/session and volume number (in Roman numerals), e.g., 1856 LII. Individual papers within the volume are given sessional numbers, a running series for each session, e.g., 1818 (57) III. 99—representing the session date, the paper number (in parentheses), and the volume and page number of the sessional collection.
Command Papers have their own unique numbered series:
Sessional Papers are traditionally classified into three main divisions:
Command Papers printed by order of the House of Commons, are often considered a separate category. Some early papers were not printed separately but were included in the Journal. (See section in this guide entitled Reports of Debates.)
Online indexing and abstracting of many Sessional Papers is available through the BOPCRIS.
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House of Commons
This collection can also be searched on Gale Primary Sources, an integrated platform that combines Gales digital archives into a single cross-searchable interface.
House of Commons Sessional Papers of the Eighteenth Century, 715-1800.
-Facsimile ed., in 147 volumes edited by Sheila Lambert. For an overview and index, see her "Introduction and List, 1715-1760;" and "List, 1761-1800." These comprise the first two volumes of the set itself (J301 .K6 v.1-2). See also her earlier "List of House of Commons Sessional Papers, 1701-1750" (London: List and Index Society, 1968) (CD1042 .A2L56 v.1).
House of Lords
Sessional Papers, 1744-1805. LOCATION: Library Annex - Folio J301 .J62
-Reprint edition. Indexed by "Hansard’s Catalogue"(Folio J301 .K62 1953); the last volumes by "General Index, 1801-1884/5," 4 vols., accompanying the set.