HL Deb 17 March 1831 vol 3 c487

Bills. The Churches Building, read a third time.

Petitions presented. In favour of Reform, by Lord DURHAM, from Old and New Brentford, and from Baling:— By the Earl of RADNOR, from Ramsgate, Market Laving-ton, and West Lavington:—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Joseph Sparrow. By the same noble Duke, from the Clergy, &c., of Hailsham, Sussex, praying for a Repeal of that part of the Beer Act, which allows Beer to be drunk on the premises. By Lord CALTHORPE, from the Clergy and Churchwardens of Bristol, for additional facilities for the Building of Churches; and from the Clergy and Churchwardens of Kingston-on-Hull. By the Marquis of LONDONDERRY, from the. Chamber of Commerce of Londonderry, for an inquiry into the misapplication of Funds by the Corporation of Londonderry; from the Newtownards, for the Abolition of the Duty on Sugar produced by free labour.