HC Deb 29 July 1833 vol 20 c59

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, Copies or Extracts of all Population Returns from the several Slave Colonies, received since the last were presented.—On the Motion of Mr. VIGORS, a Return from the Trustees acting under the Act of 56th Geo. 3rd, and 20th Geo. 4th, for Building a New Church and Chapel in St. Pancras, Middlesex; of all Sums Assessed, Collected, Received, and Borrowed, under and by virtue of the said Acts, &c.

Bill. Read a second time:—Assessed Taxes' Reductions.

Petitions presented. By Mr. EWART, Mr. DOBBIN, Mr. ROEBUCK, Mr. MARSHALL, Mr. SALISBURY TRELAWNEY, and Sir RICHARD VIVIAN, from Liverpool, Bath, &c.,—against; and by Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, from a Number of Places, in favour of the Slavery Abolition Bill.—By the Earl of DARLINGTON, from the Brickmakers of Broslee, and other Places, for the Repeal of the Duty on Bricks.—By Sir EDWARD CODRINGTON, from St. James's, Clerken-well, against the Contribution of Sixpence per Month by Merchant Seamen towards the Support of Greenwich Hospital.—By Lord HENNIKER and Mr. SHAWE, from Vox-ford and Halesworth, for the Establishment of Local Courts.—By Mr. VIGORS, from St. Pancras, Middlesex, for the Abolition of the Metropolitan Police.—By Sir EDWARD KNATCHBULL, from Feversham, for Amending the Sale of Beer Act.—By Mr. MARSHALL, from Leeds, for Equalizing the Duties on Sugar.