HC Deb 29 June 1805 vol 5 c702

Dennis Bowes Daly, esq took the usual oaths and his seat for the county of Galway.—The account of the unclaimed Dividends was ordered to be printed.—A message from the lords informed the house, their lordships had agreed to the Poor Clergy bill, the Seaman's Encouragement bill, and the Irish Civil List bill.—Mr. Rose gave notice, that he should, early next session, bring in a bill for the regulation of Pilots.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the Committee of Supply, which was agreed to—Mr. Vansittart moved for and obtained leave to bring in a bill to amend the Permanent Irish Grants, as far as related to Military Surveys.—The Foreign Wool Importation bill was reported, and ordered to be read a third time on Monday.—The Custom House Fees bill, and the Warehousing bill, were read a third time.—The house went into a committee on the Straw Hat bill, and the report was ordered to be received on Monday.—The house also went into a committee on the bill for purchasing Buildings in Palace yard, and the bill was ordered to be read a third time on Monday.—The Irish Loan bill was reported, and the bill ordered to be read a third time on Monday.—The Harbour of Howth bill was reported, and ordered to be read a third time.—The 8 million Loan bill, the 2,500,000l. Exchequer Bills bill, and the 1,500,000l. Exchequer bills Bill, were read a third time and passed.—The Smuggling Prevention bill was read a first time, and ordered to be read a second time.—The Distillery bill was reported, and ordered to be read a third time on Monday.—Adjourned.