HC Deb 14 March 1848 vol 97 c538

NEW MEMBER SWORN.—FOR Lancaster, Robert Baynes Armstrong, Esq.

Reported.—Borough Police Superannuation Fund.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Wood, from Stamford, for Inquiry into the Stamford Election.—By Mr. Burroughes, from Norfolk, against, and by Sir W, Clay, in favour of, the Jewish Disabilities Bill.—By the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, from Falkirk, against the Roman Catholic Charitable Trusts Bill.—By Mr. Burroughes, from Neatishead (Norfolk), complaining of the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—By the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, from Melton Mowbray, and by Mr. Cardwell, from Pontypool (Monmouth), in favour of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Mr. H. Hope, from Gloucester, and other Hon. Members, for Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys Certificates.—By Sir J. Jervis, from Chester, for a Repeal of the Duty on Bricks.—By Mr. Fordyce, from Aberdeen, for a Reduction of Tolls and Dues on Lighthouses.—By Mr. Dashwood, from Chipping Wycombe (Bucks), and by Sir G. Grey, from Northumberland, against a Continuance of the Property Tax.—By Mr. William Marshall, from Members of the Loyal Greenwich Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, for an Extension of the Benefit Societies Act.—By Mr. Burroughes, from Norwich, against the Diplomatic Relations with the Court of Rome Bill.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, from Walham Green (Middlesex), and other Hon. Members, from several Places, against the Diplomatic Relations with the Court of Rome Bill.—By Mr. Mackinnon, from the Parish of St. Anne's, Westminster, for Discontinuing Interment in Towns.—By Mr. Sharraan Crawford, from the Presbytery of Ballibay, for an Alteration of the Law of Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. P. Miles, from William Morgan, of Eldon Cottage, Bedminster, for an Alteration of the Law of Lunacy.—By Sir John Trollope, from Welbourn (Lincoln), for Retrenchment in the Naval and Military Expenditure.—By Lord G. Bentinek, from Bangor (North Wales), and several other Places, against a Repeal of the Navigation Laws,—By Mr. B. H. Bulkeley, from Nevyn (Carnarvon), for an Alteration of the Law of Parochial Assessments.—By Sir Percy Nugent, from Westmeath, for an Alteration of the Poor Law (Ireland).—By Mr. Sir H. F. Davie, from North Berwick, for an Alteration of the Law respecting Prisons (Scotland).—By Mr. Cardwell, from Liverpool, and other Hon. Members, from several Places, for an Alteration of, and by Mr. William Marshall, from Penrith, and Sir Harry Verney, from Bedford, in favour of, the Public Health Bill.—By Mr. Aglionby, from Cockermouth, and other Hon. Members, from a number of Places, for Abolition of the Punishment of Death—By Mr. F. O'Connor, from John Shelly, No. 45, Constitution Street, Aberdeen, praying the House to take his Case into Consideration.—By Mr. Wydle, from Lawrence Holker Potts, Doctor of Medicine, of No. 9, Buckingham Street, Adelphi, for Inquiry respecting Submarine Foundation.—From the Commissioners of Supply of the County of Fife, to take into Consideration the Turnpike Trusts (Scotland).—By Mr. Kershaw, from Stockport, for Referring War Disputes to Arbitration.