HC Deb 03 June 1833 vol 18 c300

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. RONAYNE, an Account of the Estates belonging to the Endowed School of Clonmel, the Names of the Tenants occupying them, and on what terms, and the Number of Persons Educated on that Foundation, during the last twenty years.—On the Motion of Mr. HODGSON, an Account of the Number of Bonding Warehouses in the several Ports of Great Britain and Ireland, entitled to that Privilege by Act of Parliament; of the Number Licensed by Order of the Lords of the Treasury, &c.—on the Motion of Mr. HALL, an Account of the Annual Amount of Money received as Tonnage levied on Vessels under Acts passed in the 34th, 36th, and 44th years of the Reign of his Late Majesty George 3rd, by the Trustees of the Mumbles Lighthouse, in the County of Glamorgan, and the Expense incurred by Collecting it for each year to the latest possible period.

Bill. Read a third time:—Starch Duties.

Petitions presented. By Lord NORREYS, from the Clergy of Oxford, and Sir RBERT INGLIS, from the Clergy of Rochester,—against the Irish Church Temporalities Bill.—By Mr. I., ESTKR, from Poole, against the House and Window Taxes.—By Mr. R. WALLACE, from Greenock, for the Repeal of the Duty on Stamps for Receipts; from Leslie, for Disbanding the Fife Yeomanry; from Glasgow, against the Irish Disturbances Bill; from the Scotch Metropolitan Political Union, for Poor Laws to Ireland; from several Places, for Amending the Law of Scotland; and from the Hand-loom Weavers of Paisley, and other Places, for a Board of Trade.—By Mr. HALL, from several Places, for an Improvement in the Church Establishment of Wales.—By Mr. FINCH, from the Irish Society of London, for having the Church Service per-formed in the Irish Language where that is generally spoken.—By Sir JOHN HANMER, from the Clergy of Salop, for a Repeal of the Sale of Beer Act.—By Mr. HALLYBURTON, and Mr. R. OSWALD, from several Places, for altering the present System of church Patronage in Scotland.—By Mr. BROTHERTON, from Salford, for a Reduction of Taxation.—By Sir GREY SKIPWITH, from Kenilworth, for a Repeal of the Duties on Malt and Hops.—By Colonel LYGON, from Worcester, for Inquiry and Relief to the Agricultural Interest.—By Lord GEORGE LENNOX, from Littlehampton and Climping; and by an HON. MEMBER from Ipswich, in favour of the Sea Apprentices Bill.—By Messrs. PRINGLE, DUNLOP, and R. Fergusson, from several Places, for Alterations in the Royal Burghs (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. DUNLOP, from Kilmarnock, against the Soap Duty,—By Mr. W. STEWART, in favour of the Factories' Regulation Bill.—By Lord NORREYS, and Messrs. WILKS, DUNLOP, and M. ATTWOOD, from several Places,—for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Lord PALMERSTON Lord NORREYS, General SHARPE, Major HANDLEY, and Messrs. SHAWE, WILKS, BROTHERTON, A. PKLHAM, R. FERGUSSON and LAHRERT, from a Number of Places,—against Slavery.—By Mr. WILKS, from Boston, against the Repeal of the Sale of Beer Act; from the same Place, in favour of the Jewish civil Disabilities Bill; and from several Dissenting Congregations of Guisborough, for Redress of their Grievances.—By Mr. C. FITZSIMON, from several places, for a Repeal of the Union with Ireland.—By Mr. W. STEWART, and Sir W. INGILBY, from several Places,—against the Malt Duty.—By Sir W. INGILBY, from the Directors of the Louth Savings Bank, against the Savings Bank Annuities Bill.—By Mr. GOUL-JUTRN, from the Clergy of Winchester, against the Irish Church Temporalities Bill.

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