HC Deb 12 June 1805 vol 5 c329

Admiral Berkeley brought in a bill to continue in force, for a limited time, the Woollen Manufacturers' Suspension act, passed last session, which was ordered to be read a second time tomorrow, and to be printed.—Mr. Giles obtained leave to bring in a bill to extend the provisions of the act in force in this country, to prevent the forgery of bank notes and bills of exchange, to every part of the kingdom.—Lord A. Hamilton brought in a bill for explaining and amending the act for regulating the exportation and importation of corn, which was ordered to be read a second time on Monday next, and to be printed.—A message from the lords informed the house, that they had agreed to the Post Horse Farming Duty bill, the Paymaster-General's bill, and the Auditors of Public Accounts bill.—Col. Craufurd moved, that there be laid before the house an account of the number of soldiers who returned from the East Indies to Europe, in consequence of the expiration of their service, from the years 1788 to 1794 inclusive; and the number of recruits raised. Ordered.