HL Deb 10 April 1832 vol 12 c106

Petitions presented. By the LORD CHANCELLOR, from the Gentry, Yeomanry, and others of Thorney, in the Isle of Ely; Noblemen, Gentlemen, Freeholders, Justices of the Peace, Commissioners of Supply, Heritors, and others of the County of Roxburgh; Heritors and Householders of Cromarty, Inhabitants of Wells, Great Driffield, Mansfield, Neelston, Lockwennock, and Wigton. By the Earl of CAMPERDOWN, from the Inhabitants of Kelsyth, Colessie, and Balmerino. By the Earl of ALBEMARLE, from the Inhabitants of Misterton; and by the Marquis of DOWNSHIRE, from the Inhabitants of Drumgath, in favour of Reform:—By the Duke of RUTLAND, from the Mayor and Corporation of Leicester, calling on the House, before they passed any Reform Bill, to give it a calm and dispassionate consideration; and from the Inhabitants of Kentford, Denham, Dalham, Ashley, Gazelly, and Leicester; and by the Earl of KINNOUL from the Presbytery of Dunblane and Auchterarder, against the New Plan of Education in Ireland:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from the Operative Cotton Spinners of Carlisle, in favour of the Bill for Limiting the Hours of Labour in Factories.