HL Deb 11 May 1830 vol 24 c532

Accounts ordered. On the Motion of Lord TEYNHAM, the amount of Hop Duty between 1820 and 1829 inclusive:—Of Hops imported in each year:—Of Acres of Land under Hop Cultivation in each year:—How often the payment of the Duties had been deferred during the same period, and arrears of Duty at present.

Petitions presented. For the opening of the Trade to India, by the Earl of DERBY, from the Inhabitants of Prescot; and from the Inhabitants of Belfast. Against the Punishment of Death for Forgery, by Lord AUCKLAND, from the Inhabitants of Great Yarmouth; and of Great Bardfield. Against increasing the Duty on British Spirits, by the Marquis of ANGLESEY, from all the eight Baronies of Wexford:—By the Earl of MANSFIELD, from the Clackmannan Agricultural Association:—And by the Karl of CHARLEVELLE, from the Inhabitants of Tullamore.