HC Deb 08 August 1843 vol 71 c401
Mr. T. Duncombe

moved, That it is the opinion of this House, that henceforth all Orders made by the Lords of of the Treasury, the Board of Trade, and the Commissioners of Customs, relating to the importation or exportation of goods, and trade generally, should be entered in Minute Books, to be lodged for public inspection with the Bench Officers in the Long Room, and with the Landing Surveyors of the Customs:—Also, That, on the first day of each month, every new Order made during the preceding month by the Lords of the Treasury, the Board of Trade, or the Commissioners of the Customs, be printed, and furnished to the public at a reasonable price:"—

The Chancellor of the Exchequer

was ready to acquiesce in the first part of the motion, but could not accede to the last.

The House divided:—Ayes 19; Noes 57: Majority 38.

List of the AYES.
Brotherton, J. Ross, D. R.
Duke, Sir J. Scholefield, J.
Duncan, G. Wall, C. B.
Forster, M. Wawn, J. T.
Hawes, B. Williams, W.
Howard, P. H. Wood, B.
Hutt, W. Wyse, T.
Marsland, H. Yorke, H. R.
O'Connell, M. J. TELLERS.
Pechell, Capt. Duncombe, T.
Plumridge, Capt. Hume, H.
List of the NOES.
A'Court, Capt. Estcourt, T. G. B.
Allix, J. P. Flower, Sir J.
Baring, hon. W. B. Ffolliott, J.
Boldero, H. C. Forman, T. S.
Broadwood, H. Fuller, A. E.
Brooke, Sir A. B. Gladstone, rt. hn. W. E.
Buller, Sir J. Y. Goulburn, rt. hn. H.
Burrell, Sir C. M. Greene, T.
Chapman, A. Grimston, Vis.
Clerk, Sir G. Henley, J. W.
Cripps, W. Hodgson, R.
Darby, G. Hope, hon. C.
Denison, E. B. Hope, G. W.
Douglas, Sir H. Lefroy, A.
Douglas, Sir C. E. Lincoln, Earl of
Douglas, J. D. S. Lockhart, W.
Duncombe, hon. A. Lowther, J. H.
Duncombe, hon. A. Lyall, G.
Eliot, Lord Mackenzie, W. F.
Marsham, Visct. Scott, hon. F.
Masterman, J. Sheppard. T.
Maxwell, hon. J. P. Smith, rt. hn. T. B. C.
Meynell, Capt. Somerset, Lord G.
Milnes, R. M. Sutton, hon. H.
Nicholl, rt. hon. J. Wortley, hn. J. S.
Northland, Visct. Yorke, hon. E. T.
O'Brien, A. S. Young, J.
Peel, J. TELLERS.
Pringle, A. Fremantle, Sir T.
Rushbrooke, Col. Baring, H.

An hon. Member having moved that the House be counted, it was adjourned at a quarter past four o'clock.