Commons Sitting of 26 March 1830 Series 2 Vol. 23
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- MINUTES. 129 words c921
- Places, he said, situated in the midst of a population, which consisted of two hundred thousand persons. He regretted to add that these Petitions complained of great distress, and were accompanied by statements to a similar effect from many parishes in the neighbourhood. 85 words c921
- The hon. Gentleman took occasion to rectify a mistake which had occurred as to what he had said on the petition lately presented by his colleague from the gun-makers of Birmingham. He had not said that there was no chance of success to the manufacturers when Government kept a million of arms ready for service; but stated that this great supply rendered the maintenance of the Government establishment for further fabrication unnecessary. 34 words c921
- The hon. Baronet concurred in the Prayer of the Petition. 22 words cc921-3
- REMOVAL OF THE HAYMARKET—ST. JAMES'S PARK. 840 words cc923-31
- CONVERSION OF ANNUITIES—NEW THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT STOCK. 3,418 words cc931-45
- SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. 5,141 words cc945-58
- PENSIONS FOR THE HON. R. DUNDAS AND THE HON. W. L. BATHURST. 6,302 words, 1 division