Item #8077 Amendments to be proposed by the Honorable Mr. Young to the Resolutions reported by a Committee of the Whole on Customs Duties. Legislative Assembly, Robert BELL, provenance.
Amendments to be proposed by the Honorable Mr. Young to the Resolutions reported by a Committee of the Whole on Customs Duties

Amendments to be proposed by the Honorable Mr. Young to the Resolutions reported by a Committee of the Whole on Customs Duties

Place Published: Quebec
Publisher: Lovell and Lamoureux
Date Published: 1854
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: No binding

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1854. Quarto, 2 pages. Disbound, small holes and tears in margin.

Signed by R. Bell on top of back panel.

1st Session, 5th Parliament, 18 Victoria, 1854

Amendments to be proposed by the Honorable Mr. Young to the Resolutions reported by a Committee of the Whole on Customs Duties.

Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly.

Quebec : Printed by Lovell and Lamoureux, Mountain Street

Resolutions to repeal all duties of Customs, specific and ad valorem on an important list of articles, including sugar, molasses, tea, coffee, tobacco, cigars, wine, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin, etc.

Robert Bell was a printer, businessman, office holder, politician, justice of the peace, and militia officer. He ran successfully as a reform candidate in the general election of 1847-48 which he represented in the Legislative Assembly until 1851. Throughout his life Bell maintained his residence in Carleton Place. In the elections of 1854, 1857–58, 1861, and 1863 he won the Lanark North seat.
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