HC Deb 23 April 1845 vol 79 cc1123-4

MINUTES.] NEW WRIT.—For Woodstock, v. Marquess of Blandford, Chiltern Hundreds.

BILLS. Public.—2°. Statute Labour (Scotland).

Private.—1°. Reversionary Interest Society (No. 2); Waterford and Limerick Railway; Aberdare Railway; London, Worcester, and South Staffordshire Railway (Extension from Dudley to Wolverhampton).

. Spoad (Clun), etc. Inclosure; Kendal Reservoirs; London and Greenwich Railway; Ely and Huntingdon Railway.

Reported. — Manchester and Leeds Railway (Burnley Branch and Oldham and Heywood Branches Extension); Southwark and Vauxball Water Company.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Attorney General, from Exeter, for Revision of Rubric of the Church of England.—By Captain Bateson, and Sir R. H. Inglis, from several places, for Encouragement to Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from Cheltenham, against Jewish Disabilities Removal Bill.—By Mr. Evans, and Mr. Plumptre, from several places, for better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By several hon. Members, from an immense number of places (323 Petitions), against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By several hon. Members, from a great number of places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Loch, from Orkney, for Abolition of Tests in Scotch Universities.—By Mr. Gisborne, and Sir R. H. Inglis, from several places, against Importation of Hill Coolies into the Colonies.—By Mr. Bankes, and Mr. Packington, from Wareham and Worcester, for Relief from Agricultural Taxation.—By Mr. Stuart, and Mr. Wilshere, from Glasgow and Great Yarmouth, for Reduction of Tolls and Dues levied by Lighthouses.—From Blandford Forum, for Repeal of the Malt Duty.—By Mr. Denison, and Mr. Cowper, from several places, in favour of the Field Gardens Bill.—By Mr. Berkeley, Mr. Bruges, and Mr. V. Smith, from several places, for Repeal or Alteration of Insolvent Debt ors Act.—By Mr. Bankes, Mr. Barclay, Viscount Clive, Mr. Christopher, Mr. Dickinson, and Mr. Tollemache, from several places, against Justices' Clerks and Clerks of the Peace Bill.—By Lord Stuart, from Irvine, for Alteration of Merchant Seamen's Fund Bill (1844).—By several hon. Members, from a great number of places, against the Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Mr. Davies, and Col. Wood, from several places, for Alteration of Physic and Surgery Bill.—By Mr. Dickinson, from Wedmore, for Alteration of Law relating to the Sale of Beer.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from the Presbytery of Skye, for Ameliorating the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Duncombe, from Glasgow, for Protection from Arrestment for Wages (Scotland).