HC Deb 11 June 1834 vol 24 c354

New Writ ordered. On the Motion of Mr. CHARLES WOOD, for Wexford County, in the room of ROBERT SHAPLAND CAREW, Esq., now Lord CAREW.

Bill. Read a second time:—Friendly Societies.—Read a third time:—Sale of Hay.

Petitions presented. By Lord STORMONT, and Mr. WYNN, from several Places,—against the Claims of the Dissenters. —By Mr. HARDY, from Bradford, for the Repeal of the Duty on Olive Oil.—By Mr. MADOX, from Rhuabon, for Protection to the Established Church.—By Mr. BOWES, from several Places, against Drunkenness.—By Mr. HANDLEY, and Mr. BRISCOE, from several Places,—against the Proposed Measure of Church Rates.—By the Earl of KERRY, Lord DALMENY, Viscount MILTON, Sir ROBERT PEEL, Mr. SHEPHERD, Mr. MILES, and Mr. SCOTT, from a Number of Places,—against the Separation of Church and State.—By Sir ROBERT PEEL, from Perth, against the Alteration in the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland; from two Places, against the Poor Law Amendment Bill—By the same, and Lord MILTON,—in favour of the Lord's Day Observance Bill.—By Mr. FREDERICK SHAW, from the Fishermen of Carrickfergus, for Relief.—By Lord DALMENY, from Gangunnock, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By the Earl of KERRY, and Sir ROBERT PEEL, from several Places,—against the Claims of the Dissenters.—By Mr. PLUMPTRE, from Tavistock, in favour of the Religious Assemblies Bill.—By Sir ROBERT PEEL, from several Places, for Protection to the Established Church.—By Mr. CLAY, from two Metropolitan Parishes, for Amending the Sale of Beer Act.— By Mr. HALIBURTON, from the Handloom Linen Weavers of Cupar, &c., for a Board of Trade; from Brechin; and by Sir ROBERT PEEL, from Dunblane, for an increased Stipend to Parochial Schoolmasters.—By Lord ACHESON, from Medical Practitioners in Armagh, against certain Monopolies; from Clare, for the Abolition of Tithes.—By the same, and Mr. HALIBURTON, from several Places,—against Drunkenness. —By Sir ROBERT PEEL, Mr. MILES, and Mr. METHUEN, from several Places,—against the Universities' Admission Bill.—By Lord DUDLEY STUART, Sir RALPH LOPEZ, Mr. COLLIER, and Mr. LOCKE, from several Places, against the Proposed Measure of Church Rates.