HC Deb 25 February 1824 vol 10 c451
Sir H. Parnell,

in moving for papers to elucidate the act of last session respecting the Commercial Intercourse between this country and Ireland, paid a high Compliment to the commission of Inquiry which had been employed so advantageously for the public in the latter country. Nothing could be more gratifying than to observe the success of their well-directed labours. They had done all they could to make Ireland an industrious, and a happy people. He moved that there be laid before the House a copy of all orders that had been issued by the commission appointed by the Treasury, in pursuance of the Act of 4th of George the fourth, for consolidating the several Boards of Customs and Excise in Ireland.

The motion was then agreed to.

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