HL Deb 05 May 1830 vol 24 c422

The Malt Duties Bill was read 3 second time.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of the Earl of MALMESBURY the number of Bushels of Malt on which Duly was charged in each year from the earliest period the Return can be made out, with the Hate of Duty:—The quantity of Beer, Porter, and other small Liquors that have paid Duty each year, from the earliest period the Return can be made out.

Petitions presented. By the Marquis of TWEEDALE, from the Freeholders of Roxburghshire, for an increased Duty on Rum. By the Marquis of ANGLESEY, against the pro-posed alterations in the Welsh Judicature, from the Inhabitants, and from the Grand Jury of the County of Anglesey; and from the Inhabitants of St. Michael's and St. John's, Dublin, for a Repeal of the Duty on Coals.