HL Deb 14 April 1845 vol 79 c578

BILLS. Public.—1a. Public Museums, &c.; Sheriffs (Wales); Actions of Debt (Limitation).

2a. Customs (Export Duties); Mutiny; Marine Mutiny; Glass Duties.

Private. — 1a. Ellesmere, Birmingham, and Liverpool Canals Union; Kingston-upon-Hull Docks.

Reported.—Calvert's Estate.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Bishops of London, Rochester, Llandaff, and St. David's, Earls Powis, Lichfield, Enniskillen, Ellenborough, and St. Germains, Marquesses Anglesey, Breadalbane, and Camden, Lords Ashburton, Brougham, Hatherton, Campbell, and Denman, from Members of Scots Presbyterian Church, London, and numerous other bodies and places, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—By Earl of Enniskillen, from Killoghter, and several other places, for Encouragement of Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—From Clergy and others of Congresbury, Nailsea, and Tonbridge, for the better Regulation of Beer Houses.—By Bishops of London and Lichfield, from Derby, Bethnal Green, and Sandford Orcos, for better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Duke of Buccleuch, from Presbyteries of Skye, and other places for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—From Tradesmen of Tonbridge, and several other places, for Repeal of 57th Clause of Insolvent Debtors Act.—From East Lambeth, for Redemption of Tolls on Waterloo and other Bridges.—From Land Occupiers of Huntingdon, for Protection to Agriculture.—By Bishop of Hereford, and Earl Powis, from Clergy and others of Ludlow, and Sittingbourne, against the Union of St. Aasph and Bangor; and from Louth, Frome, and several other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.—From Montgomery, for Establishment of Local Courts (Wales).—By Lord Campbell, from Prison Board of County of Fife, complaining of Evils of present System relating to Care and Management of Criminal Lunatics (Scotland).—From Corpustye, and several other places, for the Suppression of Intemperance, especially on the Sabbath.

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