HC Deb 27 January 1806 vol 6 c37

A new writ was ordered to be issued for the election of a burgess to serve in parliament for the University of Cambridge, in the room of the right hon. William Pitt, deceased.—Mr. Jeffery gave notice, that he would, to-morrow, move that the order made on the 22d of this month, for the production of certain naval papers, be discharged.—A petition of the maltsters and makers of malt, in the town and county of Monmouth, was presented and read; setting forth, that the act of the 42d of his present majesty, relative to the making of malt, is productive of the most injurious consequences to the manufacture, and subjects the fair trader to great difficulties and hardships, without any adequate advantage to the revenue. Ordered to lie upon the table.