HL Deb 17 March 1830 vol 23 c431

Returns were presented, of the per centage at which the several branches of Revenue in India are levied:—Of the Arrears and Balances left annually due, on the laud revenue of India: and returns were ordered, on the Motion of the Earl of ROSEEERY, of the amount of duty paid on each sort of foreign Corn, Flour and Meal, entered for home consumption, since July 5th, 1828. The Mutiny Bill, the Marine Mutiny Bill, and the Pensions Bill were read a second time.

Petitions were presented:—By Lord GRANVILLE, from Newcastle under Lyne, against the Truck System:—By the Earl of CLARK from several parishes in Monmouthshire, praying for a revision of the Tithe-laws:—By Lord WHARNCLIFFE from Swaindale, Yorkshire, praying that a duty might be imposed on Foreign Lead imported into this country.