HL Deb 12 April 1831 vol 3 c1235

MINUTES.] Petitions presented. For Reform, By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Amlwick, in the isle of Anglesea:— By the Earl of LIMERICK, from the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Limerick:—By the Earl of TANKERVILLE, from Glendale:—By Earl GREY, twelve, from Cork, Newry, Stromness, Orkney, Hastings, Hackney, and other places in England and Ireland. By Lord DURHAM, from Johnshover. For the Abolition of Slavery, by the Bishop of BRISTOL, from New Sarum, and from Protestant Dissenters at Devonport. By the Bishop of CHESTER, from Dissenters at Colne, Ipswich, and East Walton. By Earl GREY, from an Individual at Bristol, praying that his rights of Property might be respected in any Act of the Legislature for the Emancipation of Negro Slaves; and from the Presbytery of Dunblane, that Ministers of the Church of Scotland might be allowed to vote for Representatives in Parliament.