§ 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.