HC Deb 22 March 1837 vol 37 c701

Bills. Read a second time:—Mutiny and Marine Mutiny.—Read a first time:—Burghs of Barony (Scotland).

Petitions presented. By several Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, against the Abolition of Church-rates.—By Mr. HUME and other HON. MEMBERS, from various places, for the Abolition of Church-rates.—By Mr. BROTHERTON and other Hon. MEMERS, from various places, for Amendment of Poor-law Act.—By Mr. LENNARD, from Maldon, in support of the Poor-law Act.—By Mr. BAINES and other Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, for the Repeal of Duty on Foreign Wool and Olive Oil.—By Mr. BAINES and Mr. BROTHERTON, from Glasgow and Derby, for Repeal of Duty on Cotton Wool.—By the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, from Edinburgh, for Repeal of Duly on Fire Insurances.—By Mr. GREENE and other Hon. MEMBERS, from various places, for Repeal of Duty on Soap.—By Mr. HUME, from Mountain, for Adoption of the Ballot.—By Mr. CLAY, from Ansty and Anderston, for Repeal of Corn-laws.—By Mr. HORSMAN, from Glasgow and Barnsley, for Reduction of Duty on Tobacco.—By Captain PECHELL, for the Licensed Victuallers (Brighton), for Revision of the Laws relating to Innkeepers.—By Mr. HUME, from Hammersmith, complaining of Provisions in Modern Acts of Parliament which give certain Inhabitants of Parishes a Plurality of Votes.