HL Deb 30 April 1830 vol 24 c293

Accounts ordered. On the Motion of Lord DURHAM, the Sums of Money paid by the Treasury on account of Inquiries ordered by Parliament into the Boroughs of Penryn and East Retford, up to the present time.

Accounts presented. The average price of British Wheat between July, 1828, and February, 1830:—Of British Cloths exported to China between 1811 and 1829.

Petitions presented. By Earl FITZWILLIAM from Kolvedon, Yorkshire, against the Punishment of Death for Forgery; and from certain Dissenters of Shefield, for the Abolition of Slavery. By Visc. MELVILLE, from the Merchant Company of the City of Edinburgh, against the additional Duty on home-made Spirits. By the Karl of HARDWICKE, from the Inhabitants of Cambridge, against the Bill for extending exemption from Arrest for Debts to sums less than 100l.; and from the same parties, against a proposed alteration in the law relative to the distance from London at which Commissions of Bankruptey must be worked in the Metropolis.

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