HL Deb 17 April 1845 vol 79 cc842-3

Sat first.—The Lord Maryborough, after the Death of his Father.

BILLS. Public. — 1a. Sugar (Excise Duties); Auction Duties Repeal.

2a. Sheriffs (Wales).

3a. and passed:—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny; Glass Duties; Customs (Export Duties).

Private.—1a. Birmingham and Staffordshire Gas Light Company; Manchester Stipendiary Magistrate; Forth and Clyde Navgation; Amicable Society Assurance.

2a. Kingston-upon-Hull Docks; Ellesmere, Birmingham, and Liverpool Canals Union.

Reported. — Birkenhead Company's Docks; Birkenhead Commissioners Dock; Thames Navigation Debt.

3a. and passed:—Sparrow's Herne Road.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Clergy and others of Llangorwen, and several other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Earl of Powis, from Tang-mere, and numerous other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop of Manchester—By the Bishops of London, Worcester, Chester, and St. David's, Earls Huntingdon, Eglintoun, Falmouth, Eldon, Malmesbury, and Powis, Lords Feversham, Kinnaird, and Redesdale, and by the Marquess of Breadalbane (45), and Viscount Combermere, from Viear and others of Holne, and a great number of places, against Increase of Grant to Maynooth.—By the Earl of Ripon, from Legislative Council of New South Wales, praying the Privilege of Importing Wheat and Flour into the United Kingdom at a nominal duty.—By Bishop of London, from Cannock, and several other places, for the Suppression of Intemperance, especially on the Sabbath; and from Becclesin, and 5 other places, for the better Regulation of Beer Houses.— From Eastern Mandit, and several other places, for the better Observance of the Sabbath.—From Maghemfelt, for Encouragement of Schools in connexion with Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Earl of Eldon, from Landowners and others of Warcham, for Protection to Agriculture.—By Lord Monteagle, from Tradesmen and others of Manchester, for Repeal of Insolvent Debtors Act Amendment Act.—By Bishop of St. David's from Convil-in-Elvit, and several other places in Wales, for the Establishment of Local Courts. — By Lord Wharncliffe, from Presbytery of Dunkeld, for Improving the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).

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