HL Deb 28 April 1846 vol 85 c1142

Sat first. Earl Granville, after the Death of his Father.

PUBLIC BILLS.—2a. Railway Companies Dissolution; Commons Inclosure.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Ashburton, and several other Noble Lords, from several Charitable Institutions, against the Charitable Trusts Bill.—By the Marquess of Anglesey and Lord Redesdale, from Parochial Authorities of St. George's in the East, and St. George the Martyr, Southwark, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—From Guardians of the Castlebar Union, for the Better Regulation and more Efficient Support of Medical Charities (Ireland).—By the Earl of St. Germans, from Goldsworthy Gurney, proposing a Mode of Ventilation for the New Houses of Parliament, and praying Leave to Explain and Prove the same.—By the Earl of Falmouth, from Clergy of Kirrien, against the proposed Union of St. Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester,—By Lord Brougham, from Incorporated Trades of Leith, praying that Provision may be made in the Burghs (Scotland) Bill to Relieve them from the Burdens of the Church and Minister of South Leith, which attach to them in respect of the Exclusive Privileges sought to be Abolished.