HC Deb 22 May 1806 vol 7 c331
Lord John Townsend

presented, by command, an account of the extraordinary services of the army, from December 1805, with a duplicate thereof. Ordered to lie on the table.—Mr. Alderman Combe brought up the bill for the better regulating of skins and hides in London. Read a first time, and ordered to be read a second time.—Mr. Foster moved, that the house should,the next day, go into a committee to consider the Irish mail coach acts.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the Irish malt-duty bill; which was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be read a third time the next day.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the committee of ways and means, relative to certain Stamp Duties in Ireland, which was agreed to; and an instruction was ordered to be given to the committee appointed to prepare the Irish stamp-duty bill, to make provisions agreeable to said resolutions.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the committee of supply the preceding day, relative to the Army Estimates; and the various resolutions were agreed to, and bills ordered accordingly.—The bill for repealing the Irish Additional Defence act was read a second time.