HC Deb 31 May 1833 vol 18 c169

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Sir RICHARD VYVYAN, Copies of the Communications passed on certain Days between the West-India Body and the Government.—On the Motion of Colonel EVANS, an Account from the Commissioners of the Courts of Bequests in the City and Liberties of Westminster, of all Sums paid in by Debtors, and unclaimed by Creditors, during the last ten years; and the Sura now actually deposited.—On the Motion of Mr. LYNCH, an Account of the Fees and Money received by the various Officers of the Court of Chancery in Ireland—On the Motion of Mr. HUME, an Account of the Fees received by the Registrars of the Register Offices for Deeds in Middlesex and Yorkshire, from the years 1825 to 1832, and how disposed of.—On the Motion of Mr. ROTCH, an Account of all Fees paid out of the County Rate to Counsel for Prosecuting Prisoners at the Manchester Sessions in 1832: also the Number of Convicts Publicly or Privately Whipped by the several Sheriffs of Middlesex by Order of the Courts held at the Old Bailey, in the years 1830, 1831, and 1832; stating the Fee payable to the Sheriffs in each Case, and whence derived.

Petitions presented. By Mr. MADOCKS, from Wotton-under-Edge; and the Methodists of Ruthin, against Slavery.—By Mr. GOULBURN, from Cambridge, against Emancipating the Jews.—By Mr. E. STANLEY, Sir H. PARNELL, Mr. G. J. HEATHCOTE, Mr. P. PEYSE, Lord W. LENNOX, Sir H. WILLOUGHBY, Mr. O'CONNELL, and Mr. A. CHAPMAN, from several Places, against the Unequal Taxation on Timber, and other Shipbuilding Materials.—By Mr. G. T. HEATHCOTE, from two Places, for the Repeal of the 6th Section of the Labourers Employment Act; and from Uppingham, for rendering all extra-parochial Places contributory to the Rates for the Maintenance of the Poor—By Mr. BANNERMAN, from the Students of Medicine at Aberdeen, for an Alteration of the Apothecaries Act.—By Sir W. GUISE, and Mr. PRYSE PRYSE, from three Places, against the Sale of Beer Act; and by the latter, from Aberystwith, for Measures to Increase the Efficiency of the Established Church—By Mr. HUTT, from the Master Mariners of Hull, against being Compelled to Contribute (the Seamen's Sixpences) towards Greenwich Hospital.—By Sir HENRY WILLOUGHRY, from the Soap Dealers of Newcastle-under-Lyne, for granting them a Drawback equal to the proposed Reduction.—By Mr. EWART, from Liverpool, for a Charter to the London University; and from a Dissenting Congregation at Toxteth Park, for Relief to the Dissenters with respect to Marriages, Registration, and Parish Rates—By Mr. O'Connell, from The Debtors in Kflmainham Gaol, Dublin, for Extending to Ireland the English Law of Debtor and Creditor.—By Mr. JOHN STEWART, from several Places, against Emancipation, with Compensation to the Planters.—By Messrs. PRYSE, and G. J. HEATHCOTE, from several Places,.—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.