HL Deb 11 April 1845 vol 79 c458

BILLS. Public.—1a. Mutiny; Glass Duties; Marine Mutiny; Thames Navigation Debt; St. Asaph and Bangor and Manchester Dioceses.

2a. Lands Clauses Consolidation; Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland); Railway Clauses Consolidation; Railway Clauses Consolidation (Scotland).

3a. and passed:—Sugar Duties.

Private.—2a. Sparrows Herne Road.

Reported.—Birkenhead Company's Docks.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Landowners and others of Idlicote, and an immense number of other places, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax.—From Wigan, for the better Observance of the Sabbath.—From Wesleyan Methodists of Thirsk, and numerous other Bodies and Congregations, for the Suppression of Intemperance.—By Bishop of Lichfield, and Earl Powis, from Clergy and others of Meiford, and several other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor—By Earl Powis, from Clergy and others of Llansantffiaid-Glyn-Ceiriog, and numerous other places, against the Union of St Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester—By Earls Powis, Sefton, and Eglintoun, Bishops of Cashel, London, and Winchester, Marquesses of Normanby, and Lansdowne, and by Lords Kenyon and Denman, from Minister and Congregation of Bradford, and an immense number of other places, against Increase of Grant to Maynooth.—By Bishop of Cashel, from Ballycaney, and several other places, for Encouragement of Schools in conncxion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—From Guardians of Clutton Union, for Alteration of Poor Law Amendment Act.—By Earl Powis, from Ysceifiog, and several other places in Wales, for the Establishment of Local Courts, and that the Judges to be appointed to said Courts may be required to have a knowledge of the Welsh Language.—By Lord Lyttlcton, from Guardians of Bromsgrove and Luton Unions, for Alteration of Law relating to the Rating of Small Tenements.—By Duke of Hamilton, and Earl of Eglintoun, from County of Lanark, against any Alteration in the present system of Banking (Scotland).—From South Shields, for adopting Measures for the Prevention of Accidents on Railways, and to provide compensation in cases of Death.—From Presbyteries of Hamilton, and 3 other places, for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Earl of Haddington, from County of East Lothian, for Alteration of Game Laws.—By Bishops of Ripon, Winchester, and London, from Ventnor, and several other places, for the better regulation of Beer Houses, especially on the Sabbath.—From Parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, for Inquiry touching the Care and Management of Lunatics.—From Baptists of Bradford, for the Severance of Church and State.—By Lord Montcagle, from Directors of Chamber of Commerce at Manchester, against the Sugar Duties Bill.

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