HC Deb 16 August 1838 vol 44 c1322

Petitions presented. By Mr. LEADER, from Tradesmen, and other Inhabitants of Glasgow, to extend the Royal mercy to the men who were lately condemned at Edinburgh for a conspiracy at Glasgow; from the Working Men's Association at Carmarthen, praying that the twenty-three persons, eight of whom had been sent to Bermuda by order of the Governor-General of Canada, and the remaining fifteen forbidden to enter the province on pain of death, may receive a full, free, and unconditional Pardon.—By Mr. HAWES, against any Alteration of the Beer Act.—By Mr. O. CAVE, from the Chairman and Secretary of a Society in the county of Tipperary, for the Total Abolition of Tithes in Ireland.—By Sir R. INGLIS, from Slingsby, in favour of the Established Church in Canada; from Oxbroke (Derby), against the Encouragement of Idolatrous practices in the East Indies; and from the Clergy and Archdeaconry of Colchester, against any measure for settling Parochial Assessments similar to the late Bill.