HC Deb 16 April 1847 vol 91 c870

PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Highways.

3° and passed: Poor Relief (Ireland); Landed Property (Ireland).

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Viscount Duncan, from the Members of the Bath Association, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord Dalmeny and Admiral Gordon, from two places in Scotland, against the Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By the Earl of Arundel and Surrey and other hon. Members, from several places, in favour of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Mr. Loch, from the Temperance Society of Runcorn, against the Use of Grain in Breweries and Distilleries.—By Mr. W. Patten, from Glasgow, in favour of placing Canals under Government Control.—By a great number of hon. Members, from an immense number of places, against the proposed Plan of Education.—By Mr. Aldam and other hon. Members, from several places, in favour of the proposed Plan of Education.—By Sir D. Le Marchant, from Worcester, respecting the Health of Towns Bill.—By Mr. Bankes, for Inquiry into the Holyhead Harbour.—By Sir William Clay and other hon. Members, from several places, against the Repeal of the Navigation Laws.—By Sir W. Clay, from Middlesex, for an efficient Law relating to the Poor Law (Ireland).—By Major Macnamara and Mr. P. Scrope, from two places in Ireland, for Alteration of the Poor Relief (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. Rashleigh and Lord Rendlesham, from several places, for Repeal or Alteration of the Poor Removal Act; and from Shipowners of Woodbridge and Aldborough, in favour of the Ports, Harbours, &c. Bill (1846).—By Viscount Duncan and Mr. Trotter, from several places, for the Suppression of Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Lord Dalmeny and Admiral Gordon, from two places in Scotland, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill.