HL Deb 15 March 1842 vol 61 c583

MINUTES.] BILLS. Public.—1a. Newgate Gaol (Dublin); West-India Clergy.

Private.—1a. Fierville's Naturalization; Midland Counties Railway; Manchester Infirmary; London and Greenwich Railway (No. 1); Brandling Junction Railway.

Reported.—Bunsen's Naturalization.

Received the Royal Assent.—Duchy of Cornwall; Van Diemen's Land.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Campbell, from Monaghan, for Repealing the Law of Patronage.—By Earl Fitz william, Earl Fortescue, Earl of Radnor, and other noble Lords, from Bath, Stockport, St. Mawes, Arbroath, Kirkaldy, Lanark, Glasgow, Barnstaple, Kilmarnock, and other places, for a Repeal or Alteration of the Corn-laws. —By Lord Fitzgerald, from Millers in Galway, against the Importation of Foreign Flour.—By the Marquess of Londonderry, from Belfast, Clough, Killerichy, New-Ionards, Killelagh, and a great many other places in the North of Ireland, for the Presbyterian and Dissenters Marriages Bill.—By a noble Lord, from Chelsea, and Knightsbridge, for the Redemption of the Tolls on the Bridges.—By a noble Lord, from the Minister and Elders of Smithsborough, for the Abolition of the Law of Patronage.