HC Deb 29 January 1805 vol 3 cc158-9
Mr. Bulley,

from the exchequer, presented an account of the nett produce of the permanent taxes for the year ending 5th Jan. 1805. Ordered to be printed.—Mr. Pole presented the ordnance estimates for the year 1805; and gave notice, that he should move them in the committee of supply on Monday.— Lord W. Russell brought in a bill for raising a further sum of money for the prosecution of the Surrey iron railway. Read a 1st time, and ordered to be read a 2nd time.—On the motion of Mr. Long, it was ordered that the house should, at its rising, adjourn till Thursday, Wednesday being the anniversary of king Charles's martyrdom. — The bill for granting the usual taxes on land, malt, pensions, &c. were read a 2nd time, and ordered to be committed on Thursday.—On the motion of Lord H. Petty, the order made yesterday for a more particular account of the imports and exports to and from Spain, was discharged, and the account already laid before the house on that subject ordered to be printed.—Mr. Huskisson presented an account of the duties of excise outstanding, on bond, or otherwise, up to the 5th Jan. 1805.—Mr. Huskisson obtained leave to bring in the annual bill to indemnify persons in office omitting to take the qualification oaths.