HL Deb 22 February 1831 vol 2 c826

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Lord FARNHAM, Copies of the Reports made by Mr. J. Grantham, to the Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, dated the 31st December, 1822, and of the Memorial presented to the Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, on May 31st, 1825, by the Earl of Clancarty and the Marquis of Clanricarde, relative to removing obstructions in the navigation of the Shannon.

Petitions presented. By Lord KING, from the County of Somerset, from a Meeting at the Rotunda, from two Parishes in Ireland, against Tithes; from Naas and Navan, for an alteration of the Education Grants; and from Halifax, for Reform. By the Duke of GLOUCESTER, from Gloucester, for Reform, and against Slavery. By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the Bankers and Merchants of Edinburgh, interested in the West-India Colonies, for a previous indemnity to the Owners of Property before the Emancipation of Negro Slaves. By Lord FARNRAM, from Kelkee, for a Repeal of the Union; from a Corporation Guild in Dublin, that the Parliament should sit every three years in Dublin.