HL Deb 24 June 1835 vol 28 c1121

Bills. Read a second time:—Prisons Regulation; Highways.

Petitions presented. By the Bishop of LTCHFIELD and COVENTRY, from Birmingham, against Drunkenness; from Starcliffe, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath. —By Lord BROUGHAM, from the Mechanics' Institute at Greenock, in favour of the Bill for Erecting Public Institutions; from Bristol, against the Sale of Beer Act; from Bathgate, against the Grant for Building Churches in Scotland; from Greenock, against the Impressment of Seamen's Bill.—By Lord KENYON, from Churley, for Alterations in the Factories' Regulations' Act; from Northam, for Protection to the Established Church.—By the Dukes of BUCCLEUGH and RICHMOND, and the Earl of ROSSLYN, from a Number of Places,—for Protection to the Church of Scotland.