Commons Sitting of 22 March 1830
Series 2 Vol. 23
c693
-
MINUTRS.
363 words
cc693-4
-
The hon. Member explained, that his object was, to expose a fallacy of Mr. Jacob.
412 words
c694
-
INSOLVENT DEBTORS.
128 words
cc694-5
-
CORN LAWS.
240 words
c695
-
LOTTERY OFFICERS.
166 words
cc695-7
-
MALT AND BEER DUTIES, AND PUBLICANS.
864 words
cc697-9
-
DISTRESS AND TAXATION.
672 words
cc699-700
-
DUBLIN PIG MARKET.
182 words
cc700-1
-
COAL-METERS — DUBLIN.
431 words
cc701-8
-
UNION WITH IRELAND.
2,886 words
c708
-
IRISH TOBACCO.
165 words
cc709-10
-
DECCAN PRIZE MONEY.
481 words
c710
-
FORGERY.
289 words
cc710-1
-
LAW REFORM.
213 words
cc711-2
-
INDIA.
515 words
cc712-3
-
COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.—GREECE.
144 words
cc713-4
-
NUMBER OF ELECTORS.
601 words
cc714-6
-
COLONIAL EXPENDITURE.
493 words
c716
-
ORDNANCE.
57 words
cc716-36
-
NAVY ESTIMATES.
8,241 words,
2 divisions
Lords Sitting of 22 March 1830
Series 2 Vol. 23
c673
-
MINUTES.
114 words
c673
-
The noble Earl stated, that the farmers were living on their capital, that the labourers were in a state of starvation, and he strongly recommended the petitions to their Lordships' notice.
20 words
-
The Petitioners were most respectable, the noble Earl said, and many of them were personally known to himself. But he could not concur with them that this small additional duty of two-pence per gallon would do them any injury. He approved of the measure for removing the Duty on Beer and augmenting the Duty on Spirits, which, in his opinion, would do no injury either to the grower of bailey, or to the distiller.
cc673-93
-
REFORMS IN COURTS OF JUSTICE.
7,870 words