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Field name | Value |
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Title | Correspondence and Other Papers on the Corn Laws and the Trade in Wheat and Corn |
Reference | PRO 30/9/151 |
Library | The National Archives |
Date | 1801-1802 |
Description | Includes correspondence and a statement from Frederick Geale to A. Marsden on the import and export of corn and the current prices of all grains. Also correspondence from Lord Cornwallis to the Duke of Portland, sending copies of proclamations prohibiting malting of and distillation from grain, and free entry of rice and Indian corn, and a statement of corn import and export 1790-1801. |
Document Type | Correspondence, Report |
Primary Commodity | Wheat |
Theme | Trade and Commerce; Transportation |
Keywords | government, corn, grain, exportation, importation, costs and prices, rice, barley, oats, rye, customs, distilling |
Region | Europe |
Places | UK, London, Liverpool; Ireland, Dublin |
Copyright | The National Archives |