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Bill Number3151Session1789
Title For granting unto his majesty, his heirs and successors an additional duty on hides, beer, ale and other goods and merchandises therein mentioned, and for prohibiting the importation of all gold and silver lace, except of the manufacture of Great Britain, and of all cambrics and lawns, except of the manufacture of Great Britain and France, and the French dominions in Europe, and of all hops, except of the growth of Great Britain and the British plantations.
Initial Bill Stages
Originating Body Commons
Leave or Order    
Presented 28 Feb 1789Presented by John Parnell Chancellor of Exchequer [1633]
2nd Reading & Committed 2 Mar 1789   
Reported 4 Mar 1789Reported by Right Honourable Mr Mason [1352]
Sent to Other House 5 Mar 17892nd House Reporter Charles Wilkinson Jones Viscount Ranelagh [4050]
Sent to Chief Governor 9 Mar 1789   
Privy Council Stages
Received & Referred to Law Officers8 May 1789 
Petition to English Privy Council None 
Decision of the English Privy Council Approved 
Engrossed 15 May 1789 
Returned Bill Stages
Royal Assent 23 May 1789 
Statute Number 29 George III c.1
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