HL Deb 12 November 1830 vol 1 c421

Petitions presented. For the immediate abolition of Slavery, by Lord DURHAM, from Durham, Stockton-on-Tees, and Bishop Wearmouth:—By Earl SPENCER, from Northampton, and from the Parish of Belton:—By the Marquis of BUTE, from Banbury, in Oxfordshire:—By the Marquis of ANGLESEA, from Carnarvon:—By Lord CAWDOR, from various places in South Wales;—By the Bishop of BATH and WELLS, from the Clergy of the County of Wilts; and from Cromer and Chard:—By Lord SUFFIELD, from Norfolk:—By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from Huddersfield, and a great number of places in the County of York:—By the Earl of Ox-FOKD, from Suffolk. By the Marquis of ANGLESEA, from the Debtors confined in the Four Courts Marshalsea, Dublin, praying that the Bankrupt Laws and the Insolvent Debtor Laws of Ireland might be assimilated to those of England.