HC Deb 13 November 1813 vol 27 c97
Mr. Lushington

reported from the Committee of Ways and Means, the Resolutions which they had directed him to report to the House; and the same were read, and agreed to by the House, and are as followeth:

1. That, towards raising the Supply granted to his Majesty, the duties upon malt, which, by an Act of the 52d year of his present majesty, have continuance to the 24th of June 1814, be further continued and charged upon all malt which shall be made within Great Britain, from the 23d of June 1814 to the 24th of June 1815.

2. That, towards raising the Supply granted to his Majesty, the sum of 4s. in She pound, and no more, be raised within the space of one year, from the 25th of March, 1814, upon pensions, offices, and personal estates in that part of Great Britain called England, Wales, and the town of Berwick-upon Tweed.

3. That, towards raising the Supply granted to his Majesty, the several duties imposed on sugar, by three Acts made in the 27th, 34th, and 37th years of his present Majesty; on malt, by an Act made in the 27th year of his said Majesty; and the duties of excise on tobacco and snuff, by an Act made in the 29th year of his said Majesty, which, by an Act made in the 53d year of his said Majesty, have continuance until the 25th of March 1814, be further continued until the 25th of March 1815.

Ordered, That a Bill be brought in upon the said Resolutions; and that Mr. Lushington, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Brogden, Mr. Berkeley Paget, Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Wharton, and Mr. Arbuthnet, do prepare and bring it in.