HL Deb 26 May 1834 vol 23 cc1304-5

MINUTES.] Petitions presented. By the Marquess of DOWN- SHIRE, from Clara (King's County), for Abolishing the Punishment of Death for Offences against Property.—By the Duke of HAMILTON, from the Handloom Weavers of several Places, for a Board of Trade.—By the Bishop of GLOUCESTER, from two Places, against the Claims of the Dissenters.—By the Earl of COVENTRY, the Archbishops of YORK and CANTERBURY, the Bishops of GLOUCESTER, LICHFIELD, and COVENTRY, from several Places,—against the Admission of the Dissenters to the Universities.—By the Earl of WARWICK, from Persons Confined for Debt in Warwick Gaol, for the Abolition of Imprisonment for Debt.—By the Earl of WINCHILSEA, from Slickney, against the Sale of Beer Act.—By the Earl of DURHAM, from Manchester, for severing the Union between Church and State.—By the Marquess of TAVISTOCK, Earl DURHAM, and Lord DACRE, from a very great Number of Places, for Relief to the Dissenters.—By the Duke of CUMBERLAND, the Duke of RUTLAND, and the Earl of MANSFIELD, from several Places,—for Protection to the Established Church.