HC Deb 25 March 1841 vol 57 c590

Bill. Read a first time:—Maynooth College.

Petitions presented. By Mr. James, from the Board of Guardians of the Penrith Union, by Sir B. Hall, from the Vestry of St. Pancras, and by Sir W. Molesworth, from Guardians of the Launceston Union, against parts of the New Poor-law Amendment Bill.—By Mr. G. Knight, from St. George's, Middlesex, Edgeware, and other places, against the Middlesex Sessions Bill.—By Lord F. Egerton, from parishes in Lancashire, for Church Extension.—By Lord Claude Hamilton. Mr. Colquhoun, and Lord James Stuart, from Ayr, Glasgow, and other places, against Church Patronage. By Mr. Colquhoun, from Bolton, from Wesleyans of Islington, and from Aberdeen, and by Mr. Plumptre, from places in Kent, against any further Grant to Maynooth.—By Lord F. Egerton, from Liverpool, for an Alteration in the Duties of Coffee and Sugar.—By Mr. Thornely, from Operatives in a Mill near Tamworth, for a Repeal of the Bread Tax.—By Mr. Plumptre, from places in the counties of Durham, and Berkshire, against the Toleration of Idolatrous Practices in India.—By Mr. Goulburn, from Clergy of Taunton, against the Art exempting Stock-in-Trade from Rating.—By Sir W. Somerville, from Medical Practitioners of Drogheda, for Medical Reform.—By Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, and Mr. M. Phillips, from Lincoln, and Manchester, in favour of the Jews Declaration Bill.