HL Deb 21 April 1831 vol 3 c1737

Bills. Read a first time, Money Payment of Wages; Composition of Tithes. Post Office Sale Committed.

Petitions presented. For the Repeal of the Law allowing Beer to be drank on the Premises, by the Duke of NORFOLK, from the Western Division of Sussex:—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the Magistrates of Berkshire. By Lord DURHAM, from St. John's, Wapping, praying for an alteration of the Metropolitan Police Act. For the Repeal of the Union (Ireland), by Lord FARNHAM, from the Inhabitants of Black Roc. For the Abolition of Slavery, by the Archbishop of TORK, from many places in his Diocese. In favour of the Grants to the Kildaie Street Society, by the Marquis of DOWNSHIRE, from Sligo and Rosstrevor:—By Lord FARNHAM, from the County of Cavan, and five other places. In favour of Reform, by the Duke of NORFOLK, from Shore-ham, and Carrick-on-Suir: — By Lord DURHAM, from Durham, and from the Ward of Billingsgate:—B Lord TENHAM, from Erpingham:—By the Earl of KINNOUL, from Perth:—By Earl CAWDOR, Llansawell:—By the LORD CHANCELLOR, from Halifax, Maldon, and Wineanton. Against Reform, by the Earl of HADDINGTON, from Freemen of Rochester; and against uniting that City with Chatham and Stroud:—By Lord FARNHAM, from Drogheda, Sligo, Kilnish, and other places.