HC Deb 16 February 1831 vol 2 c602

Bills brought in. To amend the Act for taking an account of the Population in Ireland (Census Act;. To amend the Irish Election Acts.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HUME, in detail, under separate heads, of the expenditure of 12,000l., entered amongst the Miscellaneous Payments of 1829, as paid out of the Consolidated Fund in Ireland, for forming Tables of names of Parishes in Ireland in that year, and under what authority the same has been paid; also, an account of the sums already paid for that service, and an estimate of how much more will be required to complete the same Tables:—On the Motion of Mr. ELLICE, the quantity of entered Wine remaining on hand on January 1st, 1830 and 1831, and amount of Duty paid on Wine in 1829 and 1830; also, all Local Dues levied on Coals in the different parts of Ireland.

Petitions presented. For a Reform in Parliament, by Mr. HUME, from St. Mary-la-bonne, from St. Pancras, and twelve, from different places in Scotland:—By Sir M. S. STEWART, from Little Dunkeld:—By Colonel ABER-CROMBIE, from the Inhabitants of Alloa:—By Sir JAMES CARMEGIR from the Incorporations of Queen's Ferry and Inverkeithing. By Sir J. NEWPORT, from persons in the City of Waterford, against further Grants to the Kildare-street Society; and from forty Protestants of Waterford, for the Repeal of the Vestry Acts. For a General Fast, by Mr. CURTEIS, from Hastings:—By Mr. LEFROY, from a parish in Dublin:—By Mr. F. BUXTON, from Norwich. Complaining of Distress, and for an Alteration in the Tithe Laws, by Mr. CURTEIS, from certain Agriculturists from Sussex Complaining of Distress, By Mr. MUNDAY, from the Workers of Lead Mines in Leicestershire. By Sir G. MURRAY, from Perth, for the Repeal of the Duty on Printed Calicoes. Against Slavery, by Sir T. ACLAND, from Morley;—By Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, from various bodies of Dissenters. For the Repeal of the Duty on Coals, by Mr. SEVERN from Fowey.