HC Deb 05 August 1831 vol 5 c817

Bill read a third time; for granting the sum of 10,000l. a year, for the suitable Education and Maintenance of her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandria Victoria of Kent.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. JOHN WOOD, for an account of all Vessels placed in Quarantine for the last five years, ending 31st December, 1830, stating from what Countries they came, where they performed Quarantine, and the amount of Fees levied for clearance, with the date and authority with which such fees are charged, and a return of the number of Vessels placed in Quarantine since January, 1831, up to the latest state, and the number now remaining:—On the Motion of Sir ROBERT INGLIS, of the number of Parishes in each Diocese in Ireland, in which the Tithes are the property of Laymen, with the income and number of Acres, whether rectorial, or entirely impropriate, and the amount paid to the officiating Clergyman:—On the Motion of Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, for an account of the Population of the Isle of Wight, as taken by the late Census.

Petitions presented. By Mr. LEFROY, from the Corporation of Tailors, Weavers, and Sadlers (Dublin), three Petitions, against Reform of Parliament (Ireland). By Mr. JOHN WYNNE, from Occupiers of Land and Houses, of St. John Sligo; of Inhabitants of Drumcliffe, and of Glenlough, for continuing the Grant to the Kildare Street Society:—By the Hon. Mr. COLE, a similar Petition, from the Inhabitants of Kellesher. By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the National Reform Association of St. George's, Bloomsbury, complaining of the delay in passing the Reform Bill; from the Inhabitants of Mallow, and the Roman Catholics of Cloynepriest, against a continuance of the Grant to the Kildare Street Society; from the Inhabitants of the United Parishes of Beldoyle, Howth, and other places, for the Repeal of the Union. By Mr. JAMES JOHNSTON, from the Corporation of Inverkeithing, against the use of Molasses in Breweries and Distilleries. By Mr. HERBERT CURTEIS, from Land Owners, and Occupiers of Wadhurst; of Inhabitants of Northiam and Beckley; and of Householders and Inhabitants of Bower, for the Repeal of the Malt Duty. By Sir ARTHUR CHICHESTER, from the Merchants and Ship Owners of Belfast, for the Repeal of the Duties on Marine Insurances. By Mr. LEFROY, from different parts of Ireland, in favour of the Grant to the Kildare Street Society.