HL Deb 07 October 1831 vol 8 c184

Bill. Read a second time Cotton Factories.

Petitions presented. In favour of Reform. By the Earl of CAMPERDOWN, from the Inhabitants of Weem, Balquhider, Kenmere, Kisen, Fortingal, and Diell:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from Hungerford and Maidenhead:—By the Earl of CARLISLE, from Maulton:—By Viscount CLIFDEN, from Greig Ullard and powerstoun:—By a NOBLE LORD, from Beeralston and Berferris:—By the Bishop of CHICHESTER, from Huntingdon:—By the Earl of GOSFORD, from Beccles, signed by 500 persons:—By the LORD CHANCELLOR, from the Law Courts of Glasgow, Bolingbroke, and several other places. Against Reform. By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from Fordwich, in favour of the Extension of the Galway Franchise to Catholics:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from the Protestant Inhabitants of Cara Broun:—By the Marquis of DOWNSHIRE, from the Catholic Inhabitants of Nunns Island:—By the Earl of ELDON, from the Protestant Freemen of Galway; the Protestant Freemen of the Corporation of Galway, and the Protestant Merchants of Galway, three Petitions. By the same NOBLE EARL, from the Clergy of Northampton and adjoining Parishes, against the Consumption of Beer on the premises of Licensed Beer Houses:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from the Owners and Occupiers of Land in the Hundred of Willow, for an alteration of the Tithe System; from the Inhabitants of Raheen (Ireland), praying for the disarming of the Yeomanry; and from the Cordwainers of Bristol, for the Repeal of Taxes in the Diffusion of Knowledge.