HL Deb 01 May 1833 vol 17 c837

Papers ordered. On the Motion of the LORD CHANCELLOR, a Copy of the Fifth Report of the Commissioners for Inquiring into the Proceedings in Suits in the Superior Courts of Common Law.

Bill. Read a third time:—Public Revenue (Scotland).

Petitions presented. By the Earl of RADNOR, from St. Clement's, Oxford; and by Lord SUFFIELD, from St. George's, Middlesex,—for a Repeal of the Assessed Taxes.—By the Marquess of WESTMINSTER, and the Earls of FITZWILLIAM, MORLEY, and GOSFORD, and Lord SUFFIELD, from a great many Places,—for the Abolition of Slavery.—By Lord SUFFIELD, from a Dissenting Congregation at Nuneaton; and by the Marquess of WESTMINSTER, from Nantwich, for Relief to the Dissenters from their present difficulties.—By the Marquess of WEST-MINSTER, from several Places in Wales, for a Correction of the Abuses at present existing in the Established Church in Wales, and from a Dissenting Congregation in Little Carter Lane, Doctors' Commons, for a Removal of the Civil Disabilities of the Jews: also from Over, for a Repeal or Alterations in the Sale of Beer Act.