HC Deb 17 June 1833 vol 18 c903

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. O'FERRALL, the Names of Commissioners appointed by his Excellency, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, pursuant to the provisions of 2nd and 3rd William 4th, cap. 119: also the Number of Tithe Compositions entered into within three Months, from the 16th August, 1832, under the same Act: of the Number of Appeals against Compositions by Agreement, and of such Agreements made as would entitle the Proprietor making the Agreement to a reduction of fifteen per cent, according to the Provisions of the same Act.—On the Motion of Sir ROBERT INGLIS, a Copy of any Despatch addressed by the Court of Directors of the East-India Company to their Supercargoes at Canton, in reference to the Voyage recently undertaken by the Ship Amherst to the North East Coast of China, with a Copy of any Report or Journal of such Voyage.

Bills. Read a second time:—Woollen Trade Acts Repeal; Exchequer Bills.—Committed:—Sheriffs' Expenses.

Petitions presented. By Sir EARDLEY WILMOT, from the Birmingham School of Medicine, against any Alteration in the Apothecaries Act.—By Mr. JOHN HEATHCOTE, from the Licensed Publicans of Tiverton, for Relief with respect to their Licenses.—By Mr. WILKS, from the Owners of a Burial Ground, called Necropolis, &c., near Liverpool, that their Burial Register may be made Legal Evidence in Courts of Law: from a Dissenting Congregation at Reading and Lichfield, for Relief with respect to Registration and Rates: from a Number of Individuals interested in Seamen and Ships, for a Maritime Code of Laws applicable to the Merchant Service: and by Mr. STRICKLAND, from the Sunday School at Melbourn (Derby),—against Slavery.—By Mr. M. CHAPMAN, from Youghall and Lisburn, for Mitigating the Severity of the Criminal Code.—By Mr. STRICKLAND, from several Parishes of York, for Enforcing the Legal Residence of an Officiating Minister in each.—By Mr. GUEST, from Caerphilly, against the Glamorgan Assizes Bill; and from Merthyr Tydvil, in favour of the Lord's Day Observance Bill.—By Mr. EWART, from Liverpool, against the Highways and Rating of Tenements Bill.—By Mr. HUTT, from Kingston-upon-Hull, against the General Register Bill; and from the same Place, for an Inquiry into the Affairs of the Trinity House.—By Mr. CLAY, from the several Trades connected with Sugar Refining in the City of London, for enabling the Refiners of this Country to compete with others in Foreign Markets.—By Mr. POTTER, from the Unitarians of Manchester, for a Charter to the London University.—By Mr. HUTT, from the Medical Practitioners of Kingston-upon-Hull, for the Amendment of the Apothecaries Act.