HC Deb 08 May 1849 vol 105 c121

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Farnham, from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and by other hon. Gentlemen, from several Places, against the Parliamentary Oaths Bill.—By Mr. Cobden, from Slieffield, for an Extension of the Suffrage.—By Mr. Page Wood, from Oswestry, for the Affirmation Bill.—By Mr. Sheridan, from Shaftesbury, for the Abolition of Church Rates.—By Mr. G. Thompson, from Dartford, for the Clergy Relief Bill.—By Mr. Cowan, from Edinburgh, against the Marriages Bill.—By Mr. Traill, from the County of Caithness, against the Marriage (Scotland) Bill.—By Colonel Mure, from Eaglesham, against the Sunday Travelling on Railways Bill,—By Sir Alexander Hood, from Laingport, Somerset, for Repeal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Mr. Thomas Greene, from Bolton-le-Sands, respecting the Lancashire County Expenditure—By Mr. Pryse Pryse, from the Guardians of the Aberystwith Union, for the County Rates and Expenditure Bill.—By Mr. Frewen, from Northian, Sussex, for Repeal of the Duty on Malt and Hops.—By Mr. Roebuck, from Sheffield, for Repeal of the Duty on Paper.—By Mr. Cobden, from Stansfield, Yorkshire, for Reduction of the Public Expenditure; and from the Guardians of the Todmorden Union, for Repeal of the Window Duty.—By Mr. Plumptre, from a Number of Places in the Eastern Division of Kent, for Agricultural Relief.—By Colonel Verner, from Mullaghbrack, for Encouragement to Schools in Connexion with the Church Education Society for Ireland.—By Mr. Smollett, from Dumbarton, against the Lunatics (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. Grey, from Officers of the Fareham and Droxford Unions, for a Superannuation Fund for Poor Law Officers.—By Mr. Stansfield, from Huddersfield, for the Punishment of the Promoters of Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Mr. Traill, from Caithness, against the Registering Births, &c. (Scotland) Bill.—By the Marquess of Worcester, from Kemerton, Gloucestershire, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act.—By Mr. Milner Gibson, from the Council of the Society of Arts, London, respecting certain Exhibitions of Decorative Manufactures.—By Mr. Pryse Pryse, from Cardigan, for a General Conservancy Bill.—By Viscount Barrington, from Wokingham, for deciding International Disputes by Arbitration.