HL Deb 05 April 1838 vol 42 c432

Bill. Read a third time:—First Fruits and Tenths.

Petitions presented. By the Marquess of SLIGO, from religious Congregations in Stoney Stratford, Swansea, Sid-mouth, Uttoxeter, Ashton-under-line, Keswick, Arbroath, Belfast, Downpatrick, Killeshandra (in the county of Cavan), from several parishes in the counties of Durham and York, and other parts of the kingdom, by Lord GLENELG, from Derby; and by the Duke of RICHMOND, from various parishes in Lancashire and Yorkshire, for the immediate abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Earl BROWNLOW, from Alford, in favour of Mr. Rowland Hill's plan of Post-office Reform.