HC Deb 05 July 1836 vol 34 c1265

Bills, Read a second time:—County Election Polls; Sale of Bread; Relief Entail; Valuation (Ireland). Read a first time:—Arms (Ireland)j Turnpike Road (Ireland).

Petitions presented. By Mr. AGLONBY, from Nairn, for Repeal of Duty on Newspapers.—By Mr. CHISHOLM, from Grangemouth, for Spirit Licenses' (Scotland); and Spirituous Liquors' Sale Bills.—By Mr. LAWSON and Mr. WILSON PATTEN, from several Places, against Turn pike Trust' Consolidation Bill.—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, that Instructions may be given to the Committee of Joint-Stock Banks, to require Returns of their Liabilities and Assets.—By Mr. LAWSON, from Knaresborough, against Ecclesiastical Courts' Bill.—By Mr. BAILEY, from Winchester, against Charitable Trustees' Bill.—By Mr. MARK PHILLIPS, from Manchester and Salfourd, for Equalization of East and West India produce; and for Repeal of Duty on Receipt Stamps.— By Mr. EAST, from the Members of the Chapter Cathedral Church, Winchester, against Benefices Pluralities' Bill.— By Mr. CHISHOLM and Sir G. CLERK, from various Places, against Municipal Corporations' Act (Scotland) Amendment Bill.—By the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, from Limerick, against assimilating the Duty on Newspapers Ireland to that of England.—By Mr. BRAMSTON, from the Medical Profession, Chelmsford, complaining of inadequate Remuneration; and from Essex, for Removal of Restrictions on the Manufacture of Malt.—By Mr. AGLIONBY, from Kendal, for the House to adhere to the Irish Municipal Corporation Bill as originally passed by them.