HL Deb 10 October 1831 vol 8 c376

Bills. Committed; Cotton Factories. Read a third time; Management of the Customs.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of SHAFTESBURY, the Duke of RICHMOND, and other NOBLE LORDS, from places in Ireland, in favour of the Galway Franchise Bill. In favour of Reform. By the Marquis of WESTMINSTER, from the Inhabitants of Batley, in the County of York:—By the Duke of SUSSEX, from the Town of Masham, in the County of York:—By the Marquis of CLEVELAND, from Stockton-on-Tees, Durham:—By the Duke of NORFOLK, from the Inhabitants of New Shoreham:—By the Duke of RICHMOND, numerously and respectably signed, from the Inhabitants of Horsham, Sussex:—By Lord SUFFIELD, from Haslingdon, Lancashire:—By Lord TEMPLEMORE, from the Inhabitants of Fiskard:—By Lord KING, from the Mayor and Inhabitants of Beverley, and Inhabitants of Sileby. By a NOBLE LORD, from Thurnham and Debtling in Kent. By a noble LORD, from Inhabitants of Killegny and Chapel, to disband the Yeomanry in Ireland. By the Marquis of CLEVELAND, from the Inhabitants of Dublin, complaining of the Grievance of Minister's Money. Against the Reform Bill. By Lord ROLLE, from Kingsbridge, Devon. By the Earl of FIFE, from the Inhabitants of Marylebone against Cruelty to Animals; and from the Landholders of Banff, against the use of Molasses in Breweries and Distilleries.