HC Deb 06 December 1830 vol 1 c767

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. BELL, the quantity of Coals exported within the last year, and the amount of Duty paid thereon, distinguishing the Exports made in Foreign, from those made to British Ships:—On the Motion of Sir R. PEEL, the money levied for Poor, County, and other Rates, according to papers prepared with great care and ingenuity by Mr. Rickman: —On the Motion of Mr. S. RICE, of the number of persons employed under the Commissioners of public Records, and the charges incurred for publishing them:—On the Motion of Colonel SIBTHORPE, the number of Convictions for Adulterating Beer, in England and Wales, since the year 1827; and of the Informations ordered by the Board of Excise on the same subject within the same period:—On the Motion of Mr. RUTHVEN, of the number of Summonses and Decrees issued by the Court of Conscience (Dublin), during the last three years:—On the Motion of Mr. WARBURTON, of the number of Commitments for Capital Crimes in Middlesex, from May 1827, to April 1830.

Petitions presented. For the abolition of Negro Slavery, by Sir E. KNATCHBULL, from Footscray, Ashford, and Woolwich:—By Sir C. LEMON, from Meneage, Cornwall:— By Mr. LITTLETON, from seven places in the County of Salop:—By Mr. J. BROWN, from Newbridge and West-port:—By Mr. BROWS LOW, from Boyle and another Town in Iretand:—By Mr. BELL, from Holy well, Walls-end, and other places:—By Mr. LOCH, from Kirkwall and Stromness:—By Mr. CALLAGHAN, from the City of Cork:—By Mr. MUNDY, from three places in Derbyshire: —By Sir R. B. PHILIPPS, from the Parish of King's Castle, and four other places:—By Mr. H. DRUMMOND, from the Borough and Corporation of Stirling:—By Mr. ADEANE, from a place in the County of Cambridge:— By Mr. OWEN, from Ford, and other places in Pembrokeshire:—By Mr. BETHELL, from Rothwell:—By Mr. DENISON, from Dorking. By Mr. J. BROWNE, from the Parishes of Kilmena, Kilcoleman, Kilgeeva, for an equal distribution of the Funds destined to promote Education in Ireland; from Kilbride, for amendment of the Grand Jury Laws; and from Westport, for a continuation of Bounties on curing Fish. By Mr. H. DAVIS, from the Parishes of St. James, St. Mary, St. Thomas, and St. Peter, Bristol, praying for the Repeal of the House and Window Tax. For the Repeal of the Metropolis Police Act, by Mr. DENISON, from St. Giles', Camberwell:—By Mr. C. CALVERT, from St. George the Martyr, Southwark. By Mr. WIGRAM, from Wexford, for the Repeal of the Sugar Duties. By Mr. HODGES, from the Owners and Occupiers of Land in the County of Kent, and from certain Inhabitants of Appledore, Kent, complaining of Distress, and calling on the House to investigate the present extravagant system of Tithes. By Lord KILLEEN, from Dunsaney and other places in Ireland, praying for the Repeal of the Subletting and Vestry Acts; and from Nun's Island, in the County of Galway, praying for the extension of the Elective Franchise. By Mr. DALRYMPLE, from Haddington, for Burgh Reform.