HL Deb 27 June 1805 vol 5 c621

The lord chancellor, the duke Montrose, and lord Walsingham, sat as commissioners, and notified the royal assent to several public and private bills. Among the public bills were, the Irish Stamp Duty bill, the Irish Malt Duty Bill, the Irish Spirit Licence bill, the London Fish Market bill, the Army Paymaster's Regulation bill, the West-India Free Port bill, the Irish Election bill. &c.—The Clothiers' bill, and the bill for regulating the corn trade between Great-Britain and Ireland, were brought from the commons and read a first time.—Mr. Pitt's Indemnity bill was read a third time and passed.