HC Deb 27 February 1832 vol 10 c764

New Member sworn. Sir STEPHEN RICHARD GLYNNE, for the Borough of Flint.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. DAWSON, of the Total Amount of the Public Revenue paid into the Trea- sury from 5th January, to 25th February, 1832, under the different Heads, with an Account of the same for the same period in 1831:—On the Motion of Mr. HODGES, an Abstract of the Returns made to the Order of the 8th of July, 1831; of the Money Levied and Expended for Poor Rates in the year ending the 25th of March, 1831, in every Parish maintaining its Poor in England and Wales:—On the Motion of Mr. Alderman HUGHES, of the Number of Persons confined in the King's Bench for Debt on the 1st of February, with the Accommodation for Lodging them:—On the Motion of Lord KILLEEN, a Return of Ten Towns of Ireland having the largest Population which do not send Members taken from the last Census.

Petitions presented. By Lord INGESTRIE, from the Coalmeters and Corporation of Smiths of Dublin, against the Dublin Coal Trade Bill:—By Mr. HODGES, from the Inhabitants of the Isle of Sheppy, praying for a Member under the Reform Bill:—By Mr. CRAMPTON, from the Catholic Freemen of Galway, for modifying the Stamp Duty on the admission of Freemen:—By Lord VALLETORT, from Liskeard, in favour of the Cotton Factories Regulation Bill:—By Mr. SPRING RICE, from certain Persons at Rathkeal, praying for some measure to promote Emigration:—By Mr. GODSON, from the Kidder, minster Political Union, in favour of the Reform Bill.

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