HC Deb 01 April 1845 vol 78 c1316

BILLS. Private.—2o. Winwick Rectory; Newcastle-upon-Tyne Port; Newcastle-upon-Tyne and North Shields Railway (Tynemouth Extension, &c.); Nottingham Inclosure; Greenwich Colliery Railway.

3o. and passed:—Birkenhead (Commissioners') Docks.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. G. Hamilton, and Mr. Lefroy, from several places, for Encouragement to Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Mr. Disraeli, Col. T. Wood, and Mr. M. Gore, from several places, for better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Colonel Acton, Dr. Bowring, Mr. Brotherton, Sir J. Y. Buller, Mr. Disraeli, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr. Loch, Mr. George Palmer, Mr. Strutt, Colonel T. Wood, and Mr. S. Wortley, from a great number of places, against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Sir J. Y. Buller, from the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter, Exeter, against Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Sir J. Y. Buller, from the Torquay Anti-Slavery Society, against the Importation of Hill Coolies into the Colonies.—By Mr. Loch, from Justices of the Peace of the County of Sutherland, against the Duty on Auctioneers' Licenses.—By Mr. W. Patten, from Warrington, against Reduction of Duty on Leather.—By Mr. T. Egerton, from Handforth, against, and Mr. T. Duncombe, from several places, in favour of the Calico Print Works Bill.—By Mr. H. Berkeley, from Llansant-Ffraid yn Mechain, in favour of the County Courts Bill.—By Mr. Cowper, from Alford, in favour of the Field Gardens Bill.—By Mr. Strutt, from Guardians of the Derby Union, for Sanatory Regulations.—By Mr. W. Ellis, from Leicester, and Sir John Johnston, from Scarborough, in favour of Museums of Art Bill.—By Mr. G. Palmer, and Mr. E. Yorke, from Guardians of the Epping Union, and Cambridge, against, and by Sir J. Lowther, and Mr. Strutt, from Guardians of the York, and Derby Unions, for Alteration of Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Visct. Duncan, from Bath, for Alteration of Physic and Surgery Bill.—By Mr. Bellew, from several places, against Alteration of Poor Relief (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Tancred, and Mr. M. Gore, from a great number of places, for Diminishing the number of Public Houses.—By Mr. M. Gore, from the Somersetshire Coal Navigation Company, for Regulating Railway Charges.—By Lord Hallyburton, Mr. C. Hope, and Mr. Loch, from several places, for Ameliorating the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Kemble, from Christchurch and Kennington, for Redemption of Tolls on Waterloo and other Bridges.