HL Deb 03 April 1838 vol 42 c344

Petitions presented. By the Earl of BANDON, from a place in the Diocese of Ross, against the National system of Education in Ireland.—By the Bishop of EXETER, from Bolton-le-Moors, and other places, by Viscount MELBOURNE, from Derby, by the Earl of ROSEBERRY, from Newry, by Lord LYNDHURST, from Peckam, and other places, by the Marquess of SLIGO, from Hilston, Preston, the Society of Friends in Southampton, from Belfast, Bath,. Weymouth, Berwick, Merthyr Tydvil, and other places, and by the Duke of CLEVELAND, from places in Durham, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Earl STANHOPE, from Staley Bridge, Great and Little Marsden, and other places, for the repeal of the New Poor-law.—By Lord SIDNEY, from the Chairmen of various Boards of Guardians, in favour of the Law.