HC Deb 05 December 1837 vol 39 c599

New Writs issued for Sudbury, in the room of Sir JAMES HAMILTON, accepted the Chiltern Hundreds; for Midhurst, in the room of Mr. POYNTZ, accepted the Chiltern Hundreds.

Petitions presented. By Mr. WILLIAM ROCHE, from the Limerick Chamber of Commerce, against the Tolls on the road between Dublin and Limerick—By Mr. WILBERFORCE, from Hull, for equalising the rate of Postage.—By Mr. COLQUHOUN, from Kilmarnock, to the same effect.—By Mr. GROTE, from Cirenecster, for Vote by Ballot.—By Mr. CAVENDISH, from thirty different parishes in the Hop districts, for the repeal of the duty on Hops.—By Mr. G. F. YOUNG, from Mr. Montgomery Merton, for an improved system of Colonial Government.—By Mr. HUME, from William Bryan, complaining of the oppressive treatment of Colonel Arthur.