HC Deb 13 July 1846 vol 87 c1065

NEW WRIT. For St. Ives, v. William Tyringham Praed, Esq., deceased.—For County of of Kilkenny, v. Hon. Pierce Butler, deceased.

NEW MEMBERS SWORN. For London, Right Hon. Lord John Russell.—For Tower Hamlets, Charles Richard Fox, Esq.—For Halifax, Right Hon. Charles Wood.—For Devonport, Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart.—For Taunton, Right Hon. Henry Labouchere.—For Chester, John Jervis, Esq.—For Evesham, Lord Marcus Hill.—For Greenwich, James Whitley Deans Dundas, Esq.—For Gloucester, Hon. Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley.—For Nottingham, Right Hon. Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Baronet.—For Tiverton, Viscount Palmerston.

PUBLIC BILLS.—2o. Ordnance Survey; Western Australia; New Zealand Loan.

Reported. Baths and Washhouses; Battersea Park.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Compton; from Minister, Churchwardens, and Principal Inhabitants of the Parish of North Stoneham, against the Union of Saint Asaph and Bangor, but at the same time providing for the Immediate Appointment of a Bishop to the newly erected See of Manchester.—By Mr. John Dundas, from Shipowners and Agents of and at Kingston upon Hull, praying that all Expenses for the Erection and Maintenance of Lighthouses, Floating Buoys, and Beacons on the Coasts of the United Kingdom, should be henceforth defrayed out of the Public Revenue.—By Mr. Morris, from Richard Bullock, late of Sheffield, in the County of York, and now of Islington, in the County of Middlesex, complaining of Loss of Practice consequent upon the passing of the Act to Amend the Law of Insolvency, Bankruptcy, and Execution, and praying that his Case might be taken into consideration, and some Compensation or Employment granted him.—By Lord John Manners, from Merchants, Tradesmen, and other Inhabitants dwelling within the Jurisdiction of the Newark Court of Requetss, in favour of the County Courts Bill (1844).—By Mr. Smith, from Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the City and Borough of Norwich, respecting the Employment and Reformation of Discharged Prisoners.—By Lord John Manners, from Fustian Cutters of Manchester, Salford, Warrington, Lymm, Heywood, Royton, and their Vicinities, for the Adoption of some Measures regulating their Trade.—By Viscount Adare, and Mr. Christie, from several places, for Repeal or Alteration of Lunatics Act and Lunatic Asylums and Pauper Lunatics Act.—By Mr. Barnard, from Members of the Justices Clerks' Society, for Alteration of the Poor Removal Bill.—By Captain Pechell, from a number of places, praying that Trading in Prostitution may be made a Penal Offence.—From Wholesale and Retail Traders, Householders, and Inhabitants of and in the Vicinity of Lincoln's Inn Fields, Westminster, for Redemption of Tolls on Waterloo and other Bridges.