HC Deb 27 July 1835 vol 29 c1101

Petitions presented. By Mr. GRAHAM SPIERS, from Paisley, against any Grant for Building Churches in Scotland; and by Sir MICHAEL SHAW STEWART, from Paisley and other Places, in favour of such Grant— By Lord COLE, and Messrs. Sergeant JACKSON, H. MAXWELL, and F. SHAW, from a Number of Places, against the Church of Ireland Bill.—By Mr. Sergeant PERRIN, from the Law Society of Ireland, against the Civil Courts' (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. SINCLAIR, from the Postmasters and Others, on the Road between Dumfries and Edinburgh, for Abolishing the present System, of Farming the Post-Horse Duty.—By Mr. W. DUNCOMBE, from Richmond (Yorkshire), against the Ecclesiastical Courts' Bill. By Mr. LAW HODGES, from Lewisham, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax; from Hawkhurst and Cranbrook, for Poor-Laws to Ireland; from the Agriculturists of Tonbridge, Dartford, and Gravesend, for Relief,—By Mr. LEFROY, from Kilgariffe, in Defence of the Character of the Reverend Mr. Charles Townshenii.—By Mr. HALFOUR, from the Cotton Spinners of Renfrew, for Amending the Factories' Regulation Act.