HL Deb 07 May 1849 vol 104 c1316

Took the Oaths.—Several Lords.

PUBLIC BILL.—2a Exchequer Bills.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Marquess of Londonderry, and Earl Delawarr, from Mayfield, Hastings, and a Number of other Places, against the Navigation Bill.—By the Marquess of Lansdowne, from Dundee, Southwark, and Deptford, in favour of the Navigation Bill.—By the Duke of Richmond, from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, for the Restoration of sufficient Protection to the Agricultural and Manufacturing Interests.—From Liskeard, for a Revision of the present System of Taxation.—From the Chesterton Union, for a System of uniform National Rating,—By the Earl of Harrowby, from Darlington, Liverpool, and Newcastle-under-Lyne, against the Granting of any New Licenses to Beer Shops.—From Southwark, for the Suppression of Sunday Trading.