HC Deb 22 March 1849 vol 103 c1121

PUBMC BILLS.—1o Mutiny; Marine Mutiny; Prisoners' Removal (Ireland).

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Admiral Gordon, from the Presbytery of Deer, in the County of Aberdeen, against the Parliamentary Oaths Bill.—By Mr. Benjamin Smith, from Inhabitants of Dunfermline, in favour of the Affirmation Bill.—By Mr. Rakes Currie, from the Parish of St. Giles, Northampton, for the Abolition of Church Rates—By Mr. H. E. Adair, from Ipswich, in favour of the Clergy Relief Bill.—By Colonel Arbuthnott, from the Presbytery of Fordoun, against the Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Deedes, from Attorneys and Solicitors practising at Sandwich, Kent, for Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates—By Lord Rendlesham, from the Parish of Bedfield, Suffolk, and from several other Places, for Repeal of the Duty on Malt.—By Mr. G. Sandars, from the Borough of Wakefield, for Reduction of Public Expenditure.—By Mr. Brotherton, from the South Eastern Railway Company, respecting Taxation on Railways.—By Sir W. Clay, from Churchwardens, Overseers, and Others, of the Parish of St. Mary, Whitechapel, for Repeal of the Duty on Windows.—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from the Ratepayers of East Skull, Skibbereen, for Relief of Distress (Ireland).—By Sir Charles Lemon, from the Guardians of the Penzance Union, for the Suppression of Mendicancy.—By Colonel Ferguson, from the Seaport of Kirkaldy (Scotland), against the Navigation Bill—By Mr. Hume, from Edward Emery, and Others, for Abolition of the Palace Court, Westminster,—By Sir W. Clay, from William Robert Cooke, and Others, for the Promotion of Peace.—By Sir De Lacy Evans, from Out-Pensioners of Chelsea Hospital, respecting Deductions from their Half Pay.—By Viscount Castlereagh, from Hillsborough, in the County Down, and from several other Places, against the proposed Rate in Aid (Ireland).—By Sir De Lacy Evans, from the Masters, Matrons, and Others, connected with the Workhouse of St. Margaret's Parish, Westminster, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. Busfeild, from the Wesleyan Congregation, at Kirkgate, Bradford, for the Suppression of Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Viscount Emlyn, from the Guardians of the Cardigan Union, for an Alteration of the Public Roads Bill.—By Colonel Arbuthnott, from the Presbytery of Fourdon, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill.—From the Presbytery of Strathbogie, and several other Places, against the Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Hardcastle, from a Public Meeting held at Colchester, respecting the Rights of Conscience.—By Mr. Hume, from Inhabitants of Finsbury, against any Interference with Rome.—By Captain Pechell, from Brighton, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade.—By Mr. Bright, from the Parish of Eccles, near Manchester, and by other Hon. Members, from a Number of Places, for Referring War Disputes to Arbitration.