HL Deb 13 April 1840 vol 53 c998

Bills. Read a first time:—Tithe Composition (Ireland).—Read a second time:—Frivilous Suits Act Amendment—Read a third time:—Exchequer Bills.

Petitions presented. By Lord Kenyon, from Northumberland, against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By the Earl of Rosebery, from Cupar, and other places, against the Union of Church and State, and for the Release of John Thorogood.—By the Marquess of Westminster, from Temperance Societies, for promoting the Growth of Assam Tea.—By the Duke of Wellington, from the University of Oxford, against the Clergy Reserves Bill.—By the Marquess of Londonderry, from Down, in favour of Non-Intrusion.—By the Earl of Haddington, from one place, for the same.—By the Earl of Radnor, from one place, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Bishop of London, from several places, against the Clergy Reserves Bill; and by the latter, from several places, for Church Extension, and against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Lord Redesdale, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, from two places, for facilitating the Collection of Tithes.—By the Earl of Winchilsea, from East Kent, for Church Extension; and from Liverpool, against the Irish Municipal Bill.—By the Earl of Montcashel, from Dublin, against the same.—By the Earl of Glengall, from one place, against the Importation of Flour into Ireland.

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