HL Deb 30 July 1838 vol 44 c755

Petitions presented. By the Earl of ABERDEEN, from the Island of Newfoundland, calling attention to the distracted state of that Colony.—By the Earl of RIPON, from Lincoln, to Enfranchise Church Property on just and equitable terms.—By the Bishop of HEREFORD, several, against the encouragement of Hindoo Idolatry.—By the Earl of CAMPERDOWN, from Leith, against the Appropriation of Municipal Funds under the Prisons (Scotland) Bill.—By Lord BROUGHAM, from Chelmsford, complaining of certain Convicted Prisoners having been Liberated.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, several, from places in Yorkshire and elsewhere, for the repeal of the Beer Bill.—By Lord SONDES, from Stafford, Derby, Runcorn, and other places, against the encouragement of Hindoo Idolatry by the Indian Government.