HL Deb 18 February 1831 vol 2 c656

Bills. The Postmaster General's, read a third time, and passed. For procuring Animal Returns to Parliament, relative to the Poor-Rates, read a first time.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of ROSSLYN, from the Post Masters of Fife, for an exemption from the Post Horse Duty. By Lord KING, from Chichester, for a Reduction of Taxation, and Abolition of Pensions; from the Shipwrights of Dublin, for a Repeal of the Union; from Collumpton, fox an Inquiry into the rate of Wages; and from West Walton, for a Revision of the Tithe System:—By Lord DURHAM, from Brancepest, to the same effect. For Reform, by the LORD CHANCELLOR, from Portsmouth:—By Earl GREY, from Aberdeen, Irving, Renfrew, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bathgate, Dumfries, Kinross, Caithness, Stoke St. Mary, Somerset:—By the Earl of ROSEBERRY, from Alnwick. By Earl GREY, from the Tradesmen and Freeholders of Galway, for an Alteration of the Law relative to the Franchise.