HL Deb 19 March 1830 vol 23 c613

The Royal Assent was given by Commission to the Exchequer Bills' Bill, the Transfer in Aids' Bill, and the Paupers' Removal Bill. Commissioners—the Lord CHANCELLOR, and Lords ROSLYN and SHAFTRSBURY.

The Mutiny Bills, and the Pensions and Duties Bills were read a third time and passed.

Petitions presented. Praying for the abolition of the system of Paying Wages in Goods, by Viscount GODERICH, from places in the county of Worcester and Staffordshire:—By-Karl BATHURST, from Wotton-under-Edge. For the repeal of the Leather Tax, by Viscount GODERICH, from the Tanners of Belfast and of the city of Dublin. For the Opening of the Trade to India, by Viscount GODERICH, from the inhabitants of Beverly:—By Karl FITZWILLIAM, from Thome. For Relief; and complaining of Distress, by the Duke of RICHOND, from Boston in Lincolnshire: By Lord VERNON, from Eynsford, Norfolk:—by the Earl of DARNLRY, from the Operatives of the Collon trade of Dublin:—By the Earl of CARNARVON, from the Grocers and Tea Dealers of Bath and Wells— Complaining also of the Hawkers of tea;—Against the Duty on Hops, by Viscount GODERICH from Ticchurst, Sussex—Ami praying for the regulation of labourers' wages, by Lord TEVNHAM, from the King's Head Society, for the Encouragement of Industry.