HC Deb 10 December 1847 vol 95 c924

PRTITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Wakley, from Gloucester, for Inquiry respecting the Gloucester County Election (Western Division).—By Mr. Osborne, from Inhabitants of Hammersmith and its vicinity, for Returning two Members to Represent in Parliament the Parishes of Hammersmith, Kensington, Chelsea, Fulham, and Chis-wick—By several Hon. Members, from a great number of places, for and against the Removal of Jewish Disabilities.—By Sir P. Egerton, from Chester, and Mr. John Tollemache, from Suffolk, for Inquiry into the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—From Artisans, Labourers, and others, in the Island of Grenada, for the Encouragement of Free Labour.—By Mr. Bright, from various places, for Inquiry into the Case of the Rajah of Sattara.—By Mr. F. O'Connor, from several places, against the Crime and Outrage Bill, and for Measures of Amelioration (Ireland).—By Colonel Sibthorp, from Lincoln, for Regulating the Sale of Poisons.—By Mr. G. Thompson, from James Berington, formerly Veterinary Surgeon in the Army, for Inquiry respecting Soldiers' Knapsacks.—By Mr. Henley, from Charlbury, and Witney, for the Adoption of a Treaty of Arbitration between the British Government and the other Governments of the world respectively, for putting a final period to the barbarous and unchristion practice of War.—By Mr. Wakley, from Lucy Williams, Wife of Charles Williams, Licensed Victualler, for Redress.