HC Deb 13 May 1839 vol 47 c979

Petitions presented. By Major AGLIONBY, from a place in Cumberland, against the Bastardy Clauses in the New Poor-law Act.—By Mr. FELLOWES, from St. Neot's, for Amending the New Poor-law Ace—By Colonel RUSHOROORE, Sir W. SOMERVILLE, Sir G. H. SMYTH, Sir C. STYLE, Lord NORREYS, Colonel Lyoux, and Messrs. M. PHILIPS, ACLAND, ORD, BROWNRIOG, SANFORD, J. POWER, CAYLEY, EWART, ELLIOT, and a number of other MEMBERS, from a great number of places, for a Uniform Penny Postage.—By Sir R. H. INGLIS, from Chard, against any further Grant to Maynooth College; and for the Repeal of the Catholic Emancipation Act.—By Mr. LAW, from several places, against the Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Bill.—By Six C. B. VERE, Colonel PERCEVAL, and two other MEMBERS, from soveral places, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. ROUND, from one place, for Church Extension in Canada.—By Mr. T. GREENE, from Hamfield Hall, to the same effect—By Sir E. L. BULWER, from several places, against any Alteration in the Beer-laws.—By Mr. T. D. ACLAND, from the parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, for Church Extension in the Colonies.—By Mr. W. F. CAMPBELL, from several places, to the same effect.—By Sir W. MOLESWORTH, from Leeds, for putting Beer Sellers on the same footing with Licensed Victuallers.—By Lord HENNIKER, and Mr. GOULBURN, for a Colonial Church Establishment.