HL Deb 22 May 1846 vol 86 c968

Took the Oaths. The Bishop of Tuam.

Sat first. The Lord Saye and Sele, after the Death of his Father.

PUBLIC BILLS.—Reported. Friendly Societies.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Campbell, from Desk-ford, and several other places, praying that a Bill may be passed for compensating Proprietors of Lands for the Purchase of Sites for Churches (Scotland).—From Inhabitants of Mallow, and several other places, for Protection to the Agricultural Interest.—From Downham, and several other places, in favour of the Corn Laws.—From Guardians of the Dungarvan Union, for the Amendment of, and suggesting certain Alterations in, the Poor Law (Ireland).—From Tweedmouth, and other places, for the Better Observance of, and for the Prevention of the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on, the Sabbath.—By the Bishop of Hereford, from Wenlock and Maidstone, against the proposed Union of St. Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.—By the Marquess of Normanby, from Kingston-upon-Hull, and several other places, in favour of the Corn Importation Bill.—By Lord Ashburton, and other noble Lords, from the Society of British Artists, for a Measure to Legalize and Protect Art Unions.—From Moderator and Remanent Members of the Presbytery of Fordoun, praying for the continuance of the Laws which require Subscription of Religious Tests from Professors in Scotch Universities.—From Sussex, against the Corn Importation Bill.

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