HC Deb 03 March 1836 vol 31 c1175

New Writ. On the Motion of the LORD ADVOCATE, for Paisley, in the room of Mr. ALEXANDER GRAHAM SPIERS, who has accepted of the Chiltern Hundreds.

Bills. Read a third time:—On the Motion of Mr. AYSHFORD SANFORD;—slaves Compensation; Capital Punishments.

Petitions presented. By Mr. HUME, from Limekilns, against part of the Charges payable by British Shipping at St. Petersburgh.—By Mr. WILKS, from Tamworth and Ware-ham, for Relief to the Dissenters; from Boston, Preston, and other Places, in favour of Mr. BUCKINGHAM'S Claim.—By Captain PECHELL, from several Places, against the Land-tax; from the Licenced Victuallers of several Places in Sussex; and by Mr. JERVIS, from those of Chester, against the Additional Duty on Spirit Licences, —By Mr. J. C. DUNDAS, from York, for Corporation and Church Reform to Ireland, against Tithes, Church Rates, and against Military Flogging, and in favour of Relief to the Dissenters, of Ballot and Household Suffrage, extensive Law Reform, and equally extensive Church Reform.—By Mr. T. B. LENNARD, from Essex, Loughton, and Castlegate, for Relief to the Dissenters.—By Sir HENRY SMYTHE and Mr. BRANSTON, from four Places, —for Relief to the Agricultural Interest.—By Mr. SHARMAN CRAWFORD, from Belfast, in favour of Mr. BUCKINGHAM'S Claim; from, several Places, against Tithes.— By Mr. BERNAL, Sir G. STRICKLAND, Messrs, DANIEL GASKELL, ROBINSON, and WILKS, from a Number of Places,—against the Additional Duty on Spirit Licenses. —By Sir RONALD FERQUSON, from Nottingham, for Relief to the Dissenters; also for an Alteration in the Municipal Corporations' Act.—By Captain GORDON, from Aberdeen, for the Repeal of the Attornies Tax: also against any Alteration in the Timber Duties.