HL Deb 14 February 1842 vol 60 c315

MINUTES.] 3a Borough Improvements; Building Regulations; Appropriation Act Amendment.

Lord Monson first sat in Parliament after the death of his Cousin.

Petitions presented. By Lord Strafford, from Presbyterians of Donegal, and Londonderry, by the Marquess of Clanricarde, from Tyrone, and by Viscount Melbourne, from Presbyterians of Antrim, for Legalizing the Marriage of Dissenters.—By Viscount Melbourne, from Leeds, and other places, and by Lord Brougham, from Jedburgh, Kelso, Kendal, and other places, for the Total Repeal of the Corn-laws.—From Kendal, in favour of Free Trade.