HC Deb 11 May 1892 vol 4 c663

Ordered, That the Select Committee be reappointed to inquire and report upon the various weights and measures used for the sale of grain throughout the United Kingdom; the desirability of selling grain by weight only or by measure and weight and, in the event of either being considered desirable, the extent to which either might be enforced; the desirability of the adoption of a uniform weight, either for the United Kingdom or any part of it; if a uniform weight is desirable, the standard to be adopted; and whether there should be one standard for all kinds of grain; and, if not, what should be the standard for each kind.

The Committee was accordingly nominated of,—Sir E. Birkbeck, Mr. Esslemont, Mr. Farquharson, Mr. Gray, Mr. Seale-Hayne, Mr. Lewis, Mr. James Lowther, Mr. Maguire, Mr. Pease, Mr. Rankin, Mr. Halley Stewart, Mr. Mark Stewart, and Mr. Jasper More.

Ordered, That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers, and records.

Ordered, That Five be the quorum.—(Mr. Jasper More.)