HL Deb 29 April 1830 vol 24 c214

Petitions presented. By Lord de DUNSTANVILLE, from the Merchant Seamen at Falmouth, against a Deduction from their Pay for the Support of Greenwich Hospital. By Lord NAPIER, from Dumfries, for throwing open the Trade to India. By the ARCHBISHOP of YORK, from the Protestant Dissenters at Pontefract, for the Abolition of Slavery. By the Earl of DARNLEY, from Chatham and Gillingham, praying for the extension of Poor-laws to Ireland.

Accounts presented. The rate and amount of Duty paid on Flour and Meal entered for Home-consumption between July 5, 1828, and January 5, 1830:—The Duties paid during the last Ten Years on China-ware, Earthen-ware, Cotton, Glass, Iron, Lead, Gloves, and various other Foreign Manufactures.