HL Deb 14 July 1842 vol 65 c99

MINUTES.] BILLS. public—1a Attornies and Solicitors; Protection of her-Majesty's Person; Slave Trade Treaties Continuance; Rivers (Ireland); Turnpike Acts Continuance; Linen Manufacturers (Ireland); London Bridge Approaches Fund; Fisheries Treaty.

2a—Mines and Collieries; Dean Forest Ecclesiastical Districts.

Committed.— Railways; Charitable Pawn Offices (Ireland}.

Reported.—Right of Voting (Dublin University); British Possessions Abroad; Tithe Commutation.

3a and passed:—Perth Prison.

Private.—2a Lord Dinorbens Estate; Cambuslang and Muirkirk Roads.

3a and passed:—London and Greenwich Railway; London Bridge and Royal Exchange Approaches.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Miners of the Township of Churwell, and Members of the Kirksession of Inverness, against parts of the Mines and Collieries Bill, and also to the. same effect from Newmarket Colliers Wood Pit, and-a number of other Collieries.—By the Bishop of London, from Islington and Camberwell; by the Archbishop of Canterbury, from Coal Miners of Whitley, in favour of the Mines and Collieries Bill.—By the Marquess of Londonderry, from Owners and Occupiers of Mines and Collieries in the West Riding of Yorkshire, to be heard by counsel against the Bill.

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