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Spirits and malt. Copy and continuance to the 1st of January 1857, of Parliamentary Paper, no. 326, of session 1856, entitled, "a return of the consumption of spirits, British, foreign, and colonial, in the United Kingdom, 1800 to 1855; account of the number of bushels of malt charged with duty, 1826 to 1855; the rate of duty, and amount charged; with average price of barley per bushel, &c. &c."

U.K. Parliamentary Papers: House of Commons 19th Century (1801-1900) Available online

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
Series:
Accounts and papers.
[1857 Session 2] ; (25)
Accounts and papers
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
Great Britain.
History.
Great Britain--History--19th century--Sources.
Great Britain--Politics and government--19th century.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (12 pages: Table).
Other Title:
Cockton index title: Account of Number of Bushels of Malt charged with Duty, 1826-57; Return of Consumption of British, Foreign and Colonial Spirits in United Kingdom, 1800-57
19th century House of Commons sessional papers
Parliamentary papers
Place of Publication:
Cambridge [eng.] : Proquest LLC, 2006.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Contents:
Vol.XXXVIII, 12 pp.
Notes:
Title from back cover.
1 online resource (12 p.: Table). Cambridge, UK.
Copyright (c) ProQuest LLC 2010. All rights reserved.
Local Notes:
Microfilm. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey [19801983] Fiche no. 62.319.
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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