HC Deb 09 March 1842 vol 61 c300

BILLS. public.—2°. Corn Importation. private.—1°. Imperial Bank of England; New Cross Roads; Church Stretton and Langdon Roads; Ellesmere and Chester Canal; Farmers' and Gardeners' Hailstorm Assurance Company; Camberwell and Peckham Lighting; Saundersfoot Railway; Saundersfoot Harbour. Committed.— Railways.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Brotherton, Lord C. Fitzroy, Sir E. Colebrooke, Mr. Cobden, Mr. C. P. Villiers, and other hon. Members, from Stockport, Manchester, and many other places, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Lord Barnard, from Millers of Cork, Mr. Green, from Millers of Lancaster, Mr. E. Tennent, from Millers of Belfast, Lord Worsley, from Millers of Lon don, Mr. S. Wortley, from Millers of Wrexham, and Dewsbury, Viscount Sandon, from Millers of Wexford, and Mr. T. Martin, from Millers of Galway, and other places, to Encourage the Importation of Grain.—By Lord Worsley, from Great Grimsby, and Horncastle, and by an hon. Member, from Bandon, against the Ministerial Corn Bill—By an hon. Member, from Ripon, in favour of the Bill.—By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from Down, and Antrim, Mr. J. Young, from Cavan, and Mr. Tennent, from Downpatrick, and other places, for Legalizing certain Marriages by Dissenters.—By Mr. M. Gibson, from St. George's, Hanover-square, and other hon. Members, from other Districts of the Metropolis, for the Redemption of Tolls on the Metropolitan Bridges By Sir John Easthope, from H. A. Cotton, for Separation of Church and State.—By Mr. E. Tennent, from Attornies and Solicitors (Ireland), for the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on Attornies Certificates.—By Dr. Bowring, from J. R. Crothers, for Redress for an Injury inflicted by the Post-office. — By Viscount Sandon, from the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, for a Reduction of the Duties on Tobacco.—By an hon. Member, from Building Societies in Newcastle-on-Tyne, for an Amendment of 7th Will. IV.—By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from Bredbury, for Universal Suffrage.—By Mr. Hutt, from the Corporation of Hull, against the Appointment of certain Magistrates.