HL Deb 07 February 1832 vol 10 c1

Bills brought in. By the Marquis of WEST-MEATH, to regulate the Baking Trade in Ireland.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Lord MONSON, for Plans, Estimates, and Contracts, relating to the Repairs and Alterations of Buckingham Palace.

Petitions presented. By Lord DACRE, from the Inhabitants of Worcester, for an Inquiry into the System in which Hospitals are Conducted:—By Earl GREY, from Stone-house, Lanark, in favour of Reform; from the Corporation of Waterford and from Newport for additional Members for Ireland; from the Silk Throwsters of Macclesfield, against the Importation of Foreign Silk, and from the Operatives of the Glove Trade, Yeovil, against the Importation of Foreign Gloves:—By Lord CLONCURRY, from the united Parishes of Skreen and Rathfigh, Clonemether, Wallen Grange, and Burnchurch, for an alteration of the Law of Tithe.