HC Deb 10 December 1830 vol 1 c970

A Member took the Oaths at the Table of the House.

The Committee appointed to inquire into the Election of Boroughbridge reported, that Sir C. WETHERELL, Knt. and MATTHIAS ATTWOOD, Esq., were duly elected for that Borough; and that the Petition of their Opponents was not frivolous or vexatious.

Bills. Mr. SEVERN brought in one to amend the Stage Coaches Act.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Mr. R. PUSEY, accounts of all terminable Annuities forming part of the National Debt:—On the Motion of Mr. S. RICE, the sums of Money expended in building Londonderry Bridge, pursuant to the Act 54 Geo. 3rd, c 230.

Petitions presented. Against Negro Slavery, by Sir GEORGE ROBINSON, two from Dissenting Congregations in Northampton and Cherwell: —By Mr. ADEANE, two from Dissenting Congregations in Cambridgeshire:—By Sir W. INGILBY, from Holbeach, Spalding, and Gainsborough:— By Mr. ABEL SMITH, from Female Methodists near Lin-coln's-inn-Fields:—By Lord J. STUART, from Cardiff, and from a Parish in Wales:—By Mr. BEAUMONT, three from Hexham, and other places in Northumberland:—By Mr. HOPE, from Linlithgow:—By the Marquis of BLAND-KORD, from Dissenters of Langford:—By Mr. LONG WELLESLEY, Mr. R. GRANT, Colonel CRADDOCK, and the ATTORNEY GENERAL, from Dissenters of Bristol, Portsea, Thaxted, Nottingham, Paisley, and Edinburgh. For the repeal of the Malt and Hop Duties, by Mr. HODGES, from Wrotham and Staplehurst, Kent. By the same hon. Member, from Craubrook, Woodchurch, and Horsemonden, for a Reform in Parliament. By the Marquis of BLANDFORD, from Woodstock, with the same Prayer; and from Diss, for Relief. By Mr. OWEN O'CONNOR, from certain Freeholders of Galway, for the extension of the Elective Franchise; and from an individual, for a Repeal of the Union. By Mr. O'CONNELL, from Limerick, Knockmoy, and Youghall, with the same prayer; from parishes in the County of Sligo, against the Kildare-street Society; and from the Union of Middleton, for the abolition of Tithes. By Mr. O'GORMAN MAHON, from Kilfinora, against the Kildare-street Society.