HC Deb 12 March 1845 vol 78 cc723-4

BILLS. Public.—1°. Calico Print Works.

. Sugar Duties; Customs (Export Duties); Justices' Clerks and Clerks of the Peace.

3a. and passed:—Property Tax.

Private.—1°. London and Greenwich Railway; York and North Midland Railway (Doncaster Extension); Oxford Mileways; Sheffield and Tinsley Canal; Sheffield and Lincolnshire Junction Railway; Glossop Gas; Black Sluice Drainage and Navigation; Blackburn and Preston Railway; Saint Helen's Improvement; Liverpool Guardian Gas; Newark and Sheffield Railway; Paisley Gas; Newport and Pontypool Railway; Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne, and Manchester Railway; Calton and Bridge-ton Police; Standard Life Assurance Company; Hartlepool Pier and Port; Southwark and Vauxhall Water Company; Shelsley Road; London Orphan Asylum; Falmouth Harbour Improvement; Bristol (Redcliff) Bridge; Watermen's Company (Poor's and Endowment Fund); Kidwelly Inclosure.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Sir E. Hayes, from Protestant Inhabitants of Clonheigh, for Encouragement to Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Lord Ashley, from Congregation of Holy Trinity Church, Idle, by Mr. Col-vile, from Newhall, and by Mr. Maxwell, from Grand Jurors of County of Cavan, against Increase of Grant to Maynooth; by Mr. Baskerville, from Dean and Chapter of Hereford Cathedral, and by Viscount Clive, from Tiberton, against Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Wakley, from H. C. Roods, Surgeon, of Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, for limiting the duration of Property Tax to one year.—By Sir George Grey, from Devonport, and by Mr. Hutt, from Gateshead, for Repeal of Window Duty.—From 4 places in Monmouthshire, in favour of County Courts Bill (1844).—By Mr. W. Browne, from Michael James Foley and others, of Anglont, County of Kerry, for Alteration of Law relating to Fisheries (Ireland).—By Mr. Henry Stuart, from Bedford, for Repeal of Insolvent Debtors Act—By Mr. Cripps, from Justices' Clerks and others, and by Mr. Craven Berkeley, from G. E. Williams, Esq., of Cheltenham, against the Justices' Clerks and Clerks of the Peace Bill.—By Mr. Parker, from Sheffield Peace Society, against Increase of Naval and Military Establishments.—By Mr. Brotherton, from Guardians of Salford Union, against Parochial Settlement Bill.—By Mr. Aldam, Lord Ashley, Mr. Bouverie, Mr. Brotherton, Sir John Lowther, and Mr. O. Morgan, from a great number of places, for Diminishing the Number of Public Houses.—By Mr. Pakington, from Proprietors of Droitwich Canal Navigation, for regulating charges by Railway.—By Mr. Forbes Mackenzie, from Presbytery of Peebles, for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Ward, from Committee of Sheffield Auxiliary Peace Society, against Armed Interference of the Slave Trade.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from Police Commissioners of Glasgow, and Inhabitants of Frome and Glasgow, in favour of the Smoke Prohibition Bill.