HC Deb 10 August 1846 vol 88 c598
MR. HINDLEY

presented and moved the First Reading of a Bill to prevent Sunday Trading.

MR. C. BERKELEY

moved that the Bill be read a first time that day three months.

MR. HINDLEY

said, that all he wanted was to have the Bill read a first time and printed, and if the second reading were strongly opposed, he would not of course press it.

COLONEL SIBTHORP

hoped that as the Bill was an important one, time would be given for further consideration.

On the Question being proposed, only fourteen Members were present.

House adjourned at a quarter to One.