> Yes, they all refer to command papers.
>
> The real trick is tracking down the document once you've found the
> reference.
Reports printed by 'command' of the UK parliament are included amongst the
sessional papers held in the House of Lords Record Office in London.
However many were also printed for wider distribution and might be found
in major libraries in the UK. Go to the following URL for more information
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http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_publications_and_archives/parliamentary_archives/archives___overview_holdings.cfm
Peter
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