HL Deb 19 May 1837 vol 38 c881

Bills. Read a second time:—Glasgow Police.

Petitions presented. By several noble LORDS, from various places, against the abolition of Church-rates.—By Lord KENYON, from Sheerness and Richmond, Surrey, for the better Observance of the Lord's-day.—By the Earl of STRADBROKE, from the Guardians of the Poor, Clayton, Suffolk, in favour of the New Poor-law.—By Lord BROUGHAM, from various Dissenting Congregations in Somersetshire and elsewhere, for the abolition of Church-rates.—By the Earl of RADNOR, from places in Wilts, to a similar effect.—By the LORD CHANCELLOR, from Saffron Waldon, in favour of the Municipal Corporation Amendment Bill.—By Viscount CANTERBURY, from graduates of the University of Cambridge, against any interference with the Statutes of the University.—By Lord GRANTLEY, from several places, against the abolition of Church-rates.