HL Deb 18 March 1839 vol 46 c787

Petitions presented. By the Duke of RICHMOND, the Earls of MOUNTCASHEL, STANHOPE, SHAFRESBURY, and HADDINGTON, Viscount STRANGFORD, and Lord REDESDALE, from a number of places, against the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By the Earl of ROSEBERY, from Ross, against Church Extension in Scotland.—By the Marquess of ANGLESEY, from Amlwch, against the appropriation of any of the Revenues arising out of the Union of the Bishoprics of Bangor and St. Asaph's for Amending Bishoprics in England.—By the Duke of CLEVELAND, from a Poor-law Union in the North, and by Viscount GAGE, from another Union in Oxfordshire, for an Alteration in the Bastardy Clauses of the New Poor-laws.—By Lord BROUGHAM, from Glasgow, against Church Extension in Scotland.—By the Duke of ARGYLE, Earls of ERROL, and HADDINGTON, and the Marquess of BUTE, from several places, in favour of Church Extension in Scotland,—By the Earl of FALMOUTH, from Cornwall, against the Beer-laws.