HC Deb 20 July 1831 vol 5 c79

Bill committed; Queen's Dower.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HEATHCOTE, an account of all twenty-eight-gun Frigates, and ten-gun Brigs, at present in the Royal Navy, and a similar account of those building:—On the Motion of Colonel SIBTHORP, of the number of Freeholders in England and Wales, who have Voted since 1811:—On the Motion of Lord MAHON of the number of Children in the Charter Schools of Ireland, for the years 1826 to 1850, inclusive, distinguishing the number in each Year.

Petitions presented. By Mr. WOLRYCHE WHITMORE, from the Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, Traders, and Inhabitants of Glasgow; of Merchants, Bankers, and Ship Owners of Hull; and of Inhabitants of Muirkirk (Ayr), for a Free Trade to China. By Lord MANDEVILLE, from the Protestant Inhabitants of Portadown, against the Grant to Maynooth College. By Mr. BLAMIRE, from Inhabitants of Cockermouth, praying that Borough may be taken out of Schedule B in the Reform Bill. By Mr. ARTHUR TREVOR, from Free Burgesses of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, praying to retain their Rights. By Mr. THROCKMORTON, from Berkshire, praying the Elective Franchise may be extended to all Occupiers of Land. By Lord Viscount MAITLAND, from Owners and Occupiers of Land. By Lord Viscount MAITLAND, from Owners and Occupiers of Land in Haddington, against the use of Molasses in Distilleries and Breweries. By Sir R. MUSGRAVE, from Householders of Holy Trinity, Waterford, against any further Grant to the Kildare Street Society. By Sir MATTHEW WHITE RIDLEY, from the Scientific Society of Newcastle-upon Tyne, against all Taxes upon Knowledge. By Mr. BROWNLOW, from Merchants and others, Newry, Ireland, praying for Compensation for Colonial Property. By Mr. HEATHCOTE, from Millers and Corn Dealers of Boston, against the Importation of Flour, By Mr. WILKS, from Walter Hancock, against excessive Tolls for Steam Carriages employed on Roads. By Major MACNAMARA, from the Roman Catholic Prelate and Clergy of Galway, for the extension of the Elective Franchise to Catholics. By Lord STORMONT, from the Inhabitants of Woodstock, against the Reform Bill; an Hon. Member presented a Petition of the same character, from Parishes within the Borough of Plympton Earle. By Mr. BROWNLOW, from James Girvin, against County Assessments (Ireland.)