HC Deb 08 December 1830 vol 1 c825

New Writ. For the Borough of Dungannon, the hon. THOMAS KNOX having accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Sir J. NEWPORT, the Receipts of First Fruits in Ireland since 1812:—On the Motion of Sir WM. RAE, the number of instruments of Sasine recorded in Scotland between January 1, 1829, and January 1, 1830, and the expense.

Petitions presented. Against Negro Slavery, by Colonel POWELL, from a place in Cardiganshire:—By Alderman WAITHMAN, four from places in Wales:—By Mr. RUSSELL, from a body of Methodists in Durham:—By Mr. KNIGHT, two from Wallingford:—By Colonel TYRELL, from Cockfield, and another place in Essex:—By the Earl of UXBRIDGE, from Beaumaris; and another Petition from Holyhead:—By Colonel SIBTHORP, from the City of Lincoln:—By the Marquis of GRAHAM, from Cam-bridge:—By Lord G. SOMERSET, five from places in Monmouthshire:—By Mr. WILKS, six from different Congregations of Dissenters:—By Lord ASHLEY, from Dorchester:—By Mr. BYNG, three from Islington and Tottenham:—By Mr. EGERTON, four from places in Cheshire:—By Mr. LEGH KECK, from Hinckley. By Mr. LAMBERT, from a parish in Galway, for the benefits of the Elective Franchise:—By the Earl of UXBRIDGE, from Galway:—By Mr. O'HARA, from the Soap-boilers of Galway, for a Repeal of Duties. By Sir J. NEWPORT, from the Parish of St. John, Waterford, praying for a Repeal of the Union. By Mr. BYNG, from St. John's, Shadwell, complaining of the New Police and the Land-Tax:—By Mr. LEGH KECK, from Hinckley, for the Repeal of the House and Window Taxes:—By Mr. J. JOHN-STONE, from Stirling, for a Reform of Scotch Burghs.