HL Deb 22 June 1835 vol 28 c975

Bill. Read a second time:—On the Motion of Lord BROUGHAM, Executors.

Petitions presented. By the Bishop of EXETER, from Grove (County Carlow), against the Appropriation of Church Property to other than Ecclesiastical Purposes.—By the Earl of BURLINGTON, from Alfreton, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord BROUGHAM and the Earl of ROSEBERY, from a Number of Places,—against any Grant for Building Churches in Scotland; and by the Earls of ROSSLYN and ABERDEEN, Viscount MELVILLE, and Lord BROUGHAM, from several Places,—in favour of such Grant, and for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By the Archbishop of YORK, Lord CARBERY, and a Right Reverend PRELATE, from several Places,—for Protection to the Church of England.—By the Marquess CAMDEN and Lord SUFFIELD, from several Places, for Relief to the Agricultural Interest.