HC Deb 28 March 1848 vol 97 cc1054-5

PUBLIC BILLS.—2° Election Recognizances; Administration of Oaths (Court of Chancery).

Reported—Property Tax; Stamp Duties Assimilation.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. F. Mackenzie, from Cheltenham, respecting Election Recognizances.—By Mr. Sullivan, from Kilkenny, for a Repeal of the Union with Ireland—By Sir J. Y. Buller, from Tavistock, and by Captain Vyse, from Paulerspury (Northampton), against, and by Sir J. Hanmer, from Holywell (Flintshire), and Mr. Aglionby, from Cockermouth, in favour of, the Jewish Disabilities Bill.—By Mr. Wakley, from the Ratepayers of Clerkenwell, for Alteration of the Law respecting Parish Vestries.—By Sir J. Hanmer, from Northop, in the County of Flint, complaining of the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—By Sir De Lacy Evans, from Westminster, for Inquiry respecting the Rajah of Sattara.—By Sir W. Codrington, from Cheltenham, and by other Hon. Members, from several Places, for a Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Sir Joshua Walmsley, from the Mayor and Aldermen of Leicester, against Exemption of Small Tenements from Rating Bill.—By Mr. T. Baring, from Great Yarmouth, and by several Hon. Members, from various Places, for Exemption of Charitable Bequests from Legacy Duties.—By Colonel Kemys Tynte, from Bridgewater, and its Neighbourhood, for Alteration of the Law respecting Malt.—By Mr. Halsey, from Hemel Hempstead (Hertford), against Increase or Continuance of the Property Tax,—By Sir T. Birch, from the Guardians of the West Derby Union, in the County of Lancaster, for Rating Owners instead of Occupiers of Tenements.—From the Board of Guardians of the Tipperary Union, for Inquiry respecting Absenteeism (Ireland).—By Mr. Divett, from Exeter, for Alteration of the Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency.—By several Hon. Members, from a Number of Lodges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, for Extension of the Benefit Societies Act.—By Capt. Jones, from Londonderry, respecting instalments for the Destitute Poor (Ireland) Acts.—By Mr. O. Duncombe, from Whitby and its Vicinity, and by several other Hon. Members, from various Places, against the Diplomatic Relations with the Court of Rome Bill.—By Sir J. Y. Buller, from the Totness Board of Education, for Alteration of the Law of Education,—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from Garvahy, for Encouragement to Schools in Connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from Wexford, for Alteration of the Law of Landlord and Tenant (Ireland),—By Mr. R. Palmer, from Plymouth, against a Repeal of the Navigation Laws.—By Mr. Wakley, from the Carnarvon Union, for Alteration of the Poor Law.—By Lord Courtenay, from the Guardians of the Kingsbridge Union, for Exemption of Workhouses from Poor Law Rating.—From the Grand Jury of the County of Roscommon, for Inquiry into the Poor Law (Ireland).