HC Deb 28 April 1830 vol 24 c124

And by Sir H. WILSON, from the Inhabitants of Spratton and Creaton (Northamptonshire). Against the Beer Bill, by Mr. PORTMAN, from Gillingham (Gloucestershire):—By Colonel LYGON, from the High Sheriff, Magistrates, and Corporation, of Kidderminster:—And by Sir JOHN WROT-TKSLKY, from the Magistrates of the County of Stafford; suggesting also that no person should be allowed to Have a License who did not produce a Certificate of good Character from the Churchwardens and Overseers of his Parish. Against the Truck System, by Mr. EOERTON, from the Inhabitants of Stockport (Cheshire). By Sir G. CLERK, from the Dalkeith Fanning Society, praying that no additional Duty might be imposed on British Spirits without a corresponding Duty being imposed on Rum. By Mr. RICE TREVOR, from the Magistrates and Grand Jury of the County of Carmarthen, against the Abolition of the Welsh Judicature. And by Sir F. BURDETT, from the Commissioners for Paving St. James's, Westminster, against the Watching and Lighting Bill.

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