HC Deb 28 May 1846 vol 86 cc1408-9

PUBLIC BILLS. 1o. County Works Presentments (Ireland) Amendment.

2o. Ropemakers; Service of Heirs (Scotland); Crown Charters (Scotland).

3o and passed. Corresponding Societies and Lecture Rooms.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Shaw, from Bishop and Beneficed Clergy of the Diocese of Tuam and the United Dioceses of Killala and Achonry, for Alteration of the Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. Bouverie, from Members of the Free High Church Presbyterian Congregation, Kilmarnock, and by Captain Gordon, from Inhabitants of the Parishes of Fyvie, Auchterless, Forgue, and Drumblade, complaining of Refusal of Proprietors of Land to grant Sites in suitable Places, or on any terms, for the Erection of Churches for the use of the Free Church in Scotland.—By Mr. Tatton Egerton, from Inhabitants of the Township of Nether Knutsford, and by Sir De Lacy Evans, from Parochial Authorities of the United Parishes of St. Margaret and St. John, Westminster, for tne Adoption of Measures for promoting the Due Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Viscount Morpeth, from Archbishop and Secular Clergy of the Roman Ca- tholic Church in Dublin, and from several Noblemen and Gentlemen, for removing Disabilities from Religious Orders.—By Viscount Morpeth, from Clergymen and Laymen, Inhabitants of Skipton, Hazlewood, Allerton, and Broughton, in favour of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Viscount Clive, from Inhabitants of Stoke Edith and Retford; by Sir Robert Harry Inglis, from Inhabitants of Quarley; by General Lygon, from Rural Dean and Clergy of the Deanery of Powick; and by Mr. Watts Russell, from Clergy and Laity of the Rural Deanery of Uttoxeter, against the Union of the Sees of St Asaph and Bangor, but providing for the Immediate Appointment of a Bishop to the newly erected See of Manchester.—By Sir Robert Harry Inglis, and Mr. Thomas Mackenzie, from Moderators and Remanent Members of the Presbyteries of Dingwall, St. Andrews, and Chanonry, against the Abolition of the existing Religious Tests in the Universities of Scotland.—By Mr. Plumptre, from Guardians of the Poor of the Eastry Union, for Rating Owners of Small Tenements to the Poor Rates in lieu of Occupiers.—By Mr. Mark Philips, from Directors and Members of the Athenæum, Manchester, in favour of the Corresponding Societies and Lecture Rooms Bill.—By Viscount Morpeth, from Members of the Belfast Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for Alteration of Law respecting Cruelty to Animals.—By Sir Henry Winston Barron, from John Donovan, of the City of London, late a Searcher and Landing Waiter in Her Majesty's Customs, at Rochester, for Inquiry.—By Mr. William Williams, from Mayor, Aldermen, Councillors, Burgesses, and other Inhabitants of the Town, Borough, and Liberty of Aberystwith, for the Extension of Education in Wales.—By Sir Robert Harry Inglis, from Factory Workers in the Employ of Messrs. Fielden Brothers, of Stone's Wood Mill, in the Township of Todmorden, for Limiting the Hours of Labour in Factories to Ten in the Day for Five Days in the Week, and Eight on the Saturday.—By Mr. Robert Carew, from Guardians of the Poor of the Dungarvan Union, for Alteration of Law respecting Grand Jury Presentments in Ireland.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from Inhabitants of the City of Worcester and its Vicinity, for Sanatory Regulations.—By Viscount Morpeth, from the Guardians of the Poor of the Bradford Union, against the Highways Bill.—By Viscount Bernard, from President and Members of the Medical Society of the City of Cork, for the Better Regulation of Medical Charities in Ireland.—By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from Guardians of the Poor of the Rochdale Union, for Alteration of the Poor Law.—By Mr. Broadley, from Guardians of the Poor of Skirlaugh Union, for Alteration of the Poor Removal Bill.—By Mr. Baine, from Inhabitants of the Town of Greenock, against the Protection of Life (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. Protheroe, from Passengers travelling between Birmingham and Bristol by Railway on the 19th of May, 1846, complaining of the Break of Gauge on Railways.—By Mr. Thomas Duncombe, from Shareholders in the Trent Valley Continuation and Holyhead Junction Railway, for Alteration of the Railway Companies Dissolution Bill.—By Lord Norreys, from Trustees and Managers of the Savings' Bank established at Banbury, in the County of Oxford, for Alteration of Savings' Banks Act.