HC Deb 04 November 1830 vol 1 c200

Petitions presented. Against Undue Returns, for the County of Tipperary, for the County of Limerick, for the City of Dublin, for the Boroughs of Wexford, Carlow, and Boroughbridge, and from Armagh. For the abolition of Negro Slavery, by Mr. BENETT, from Tels-head:—By Mr. J. WOOD, from Kendal:—By Mr. DEN-MAN, from Portsea:—By Mr. RUMBOLD, from Yarmouth: —By Mr. BENETT, from four places in Wiltshire:—By Mr. LITTLETON, from Stone, Newcastle-under-Lyne, Lichfield, Betley, and Leek:—By Sir J. ASTLEY, from Warminster:—By Mr. C. PELHAM, from Great Driffield: —By Mr. SHAW, from a Congregation in Molesworth-street, Dublin:—By Mr. GUNNING, from Hackleton, Northamptonshire:—By Lord EASTNOR, from the City of Hereford:—By Mr. J. SMITH, from Chichester:—By Sir J. NEWPORT, from Waterford:—By Mr. DUNCOMBE, from fourteen places in Yorkshire:—By Lord MORPETH, from three other Parishes in Yorkshire:—By Mr. WILKS, from Brampton, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and several places in Essex and Wilts:—By Mr. V. STUART, from the Inhabitants of Banbury:—By Mr. NEELD, from Chippenham: —By Mr. CURTEIS, from Helsham:—By Lord OSBORNE, from Welney:—By Mr. BETHEL, from Ridgway. For the removal of Civil Disabilities from the Jews, by Mr. A. DAWSON, from Dundalk. By the same hon. Member, from the same place, for the extension of the Elective Franchise.

Mr. BURREL brought in a Bill to regulate the appointing of Special Juries in Sussex.

The Speaker informed the House that he had been to the King's Palace and presented the Address of the House, when his Majesty was pleased to return the following most gracious Answer:—

"I cordially thank you for the assurances you have given me in your dutiful and loyal Address. No endeavours shall be wanting on my part to promote the true interests, and to secure and confirm the affection of my people."