HC Deb 24 January 1832 vol 9 c779

Bills brought in. By the LORD ADVOCATE, to provide for the due carrying on of the business of the Court of Session in Scotland, when interrupted by the death or absence of a Judge:—By Mr. CRAMPTON, to amend the Acts 58th and 59th George 3rd, to establish Fever Hospitals, and for the prevention of Contagious Disease in Ireland.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. CROKER, the authorities on which the Commissioners fixed the boundaries of Boroughs and Towns; and an account of the Assessed Taxes paid by each with relation to the Reform Bill:—On the Motion of Mr. LITTLETON, of the quantities of British Iron, Hardwares, and Cutlery exported during each year from 1825 to 1831, inclusive, distinguishing each year, and the countries to which the same was exported; of Foreign Iron imported and exported again during each of these years, distinguishing the several sorts, and the Countries to which it was exported:—On the Motion of Mr. FRESHFIELD, for a Copy of the Rules and Orders for regulating the New Bankruptcy Courts made by the Judges of Review.

Petitions presented. By Sir EDWARD SCOTT, from the Burgage-Freeholders of Lichfield, praying that the residence of Freeholders in that place might be enforced. Against the General Registry Bill, by Mr. SANFORD, from Somerton and Crewkerne, Somerset:—By Lord SANDON, from Liverpool:—By Mr. STRICKLAND, from Bridlington, Yorkshire:—By Lord CAVENDISH, from Derbyshire. By Mr. JEPHSON, from the Parishes of Whitchurch and Garracloyne, in the County of Cork, complaining of the amount of Grand Jury Assessments; and from the Inhabitants of Greenagh, for an Amendment of the Tithe-laws. By Mr. DRAKE, from Agmondesham, against the Reform Bill. By Mr. HUNT, from a number of Mechanics in the Parish of Lambeth, against the Anatomy Bill. By Mr. HUME, from the Inhabitants of Dingeston, Tregare, and eight other places against the Tithe Laws in Ireland; and one from a place in the County of Monmouth on the same subject. By Mr. SANFORD, from John Ward, against the regulations for the Silk Trade.