HC Deb 04 June 1844 vol 75 c225

NEW WRIT.—For Enniskillen, v. the Hon. Arthur Cole, acc. Chiltern Hundreds.

BILLS. Public—1°. Sugar Duties.

Private.— 2°. Rigby's Estate; Holmfirth and Dunford Roads; Campbell's Estate.

3°. and passed: — Pulteny Town Harbour and Improvement; Southampton Marsh Improvement; Rother Levels Drainage.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Watson, from H. Pearson, Esq. for Enfranchisement of Church Leaseholds.—By many hon. Members (271 Petitions), against Dissenters Chapels Bill, and 45 against same. — By Mr. Watson, from Newcastle, against Ecclesiastical Courts Bill. — By Viscount Acheson (22), and by Mr. Fox Maule (12), for Legalizing Presbyterian Marriages (Ireland). —By Mr. Watson, from R. Dunderdale, and others, against Roman Catholic Clergy Conveyance Bill.—By Mr. Hurst, from Rural Deanery of Horsham, against Union of Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Lord Harry Vane, from Coal Owners (4), for Repeal of Export Duty on Coals.—By Mr. Barneby (28), from Worcestershire, by Mr. Buck (17), from Devon, by Mr. Maunsell (30), from North-amptonshire, and by Colonel Rolleston (105), from Notts, against Repeal of the Corn Laws. — By Mr. S. O'Brien, from D. J. Wilson, for Reduction of Glass Duty.—By Mr. Henley, from Oxon, for Repeal of Stamp Duty on Hailstorm Insurances.—By Mr. Fox Maule, from Wood Sawyers of Perth, for Tax upon Steam Saw Mills.—By Colonel Wood, from St. Michael, Cwndu, against Commons Inclosure Bill. — By Sir Thomas Wilde, from Sheriffs Officers, for Compensation (County Courts Bill). —By Colonel Paget, from Llangefni, in favour of County Courts Bill.—By Mr. Kemble, from W. Warde, for Abolition of Fees on Acquittal.—By Mr. Hume, from Forfar, against Privileged Trades (Scotland).—By several hon. Members (5), respecting Poor Law Amendment.—By Mr. Fox Maule, from Dumfries, for Alteration of Parishes (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Hume, from J. Birch, respecting Public Offices, and Joint Stock Companies.—By Mr. Lock, from Wick, against Savings' Banks Bill. — By Visct. Acheson, from Newtown Hamilton, for Extension of Small Debts Bill (Ireland). — By Mr. T. Duncombe, from National Charter Association, for Inquiry into State Trial (Ireland).—By Mr. T. Duncombe, from Ashton-under-Lyne, and Warwick, for better Regulation of Tailors' Trade.