HL Deb 03 August 1835 vol 29 c1340

Petitions presented. By Lord SKELMERSDALE, from Liverpool, for a Clause in the Corporations' Bill to create the Occupiers of Warehouses Burgesses of the New Corporations By the Duke of NEWCASTLE, from four Places, for Protection to the Established Church.—By Earl SPENCER, from the Persons employed in the Cotton Mills at Burley, for Amending the Factories' Regulation Act.—By Lord HOWDEN, from York, in favour of the Prisoners' Defence Bill.—By the Dukes of NEWCASTLE and WELLINGTON, Marquesses HASTINGS and SALISBURY, Earls WICKLOW and HARDWICKE, Viscount STRANGFORD, Lords WHARNCLIFFE, ELLENBOROUGH,BEXLEY, LYNDHURST, and SKELMERSDALE, the Bishops of EXETER, LICHFIELD, and COVENTRY, from a Number of Places, against the Municipal Corporations' Bill—By Earl SPENCER, from Wigan, in favour of the Irish Church Bill; and by the Bishop of EXETER, from Dartmouth, against the same Bill By Viscount MELROURNE, from King's Lynn, Preston, Caversham, and Northampton, in favour of the Municipal Corporations' Bill.