HC Deb 17 November 1830 vol 1 c566

New Writs. Mr. C. GRANT moved that a New Writ be issued for Liverpool, in consequence of the death of the Right Hon. W. Huskisson, since his election: —Sir R. WILSON moved that a New Writ be issued for Southwark, in consequence of the death of Mr. Harris since his election:—Lord EBRINGTON being called upon to make his election between the County of Devon and the Borough of Tavistock, for both of which he had been elected, informed the Speaker that he made his election to serve for the County of Devon. A New Writ was accordingly ordered to be issued for Tavistock:—Lord Milton having accepted the Chiltern Hundreds, a New Writ was issued for the Borough of Peterborough, on the Motion of Sir R. HERON.

petitions presented. For the abolition of Negro Slavery, by Sir G. NUGENT, from Buckingham:—By Mr. WESTERN, three from Towns in Essex:—By Sir C. MORGAN, from Brecon;—By Mr. BURTON, two from Beverley and the vicinity; and one by Mr. D. SYKES:—By Mr. CHOLMONDELEY, from Spalding:—By Mr. CARTWRIGHT, from a Parish in Bedfordshire, and from another in Northamptonshire:—By Mr. WYNDHAM, from Salisbury: —By Mr. M. A. TAYLOR, two from South Shields and the vicinity:—By Lord EBRINGTON, from Ilfracombe and Topsham:—By Mr. DUNCOMBE, five from Yorkshire:—By Sir G. HEATHCOTE, from Rutlandshire:—By Lord MORPETH, a great number from the vicinity of Doncaster: —By Mr. WILKS, from Plymouth and Dept-ford:—By Sir J. GRAHAM, four from Cumberland, seven from Northumberland, and one from Westmoreland:— By Mr. BELL, two from Northumberland:—By Mr. LOWTHER, from Shafton, and three other places:—By Sir W. GUISE, five from Gloueestershire:—By Mr. S. JERNINGHAM, from Pontefraet:—By Mr. LANGSTON, from Oxford:—By Mr. J. SMITH, three from Bognor:— By Lord TAVISTOCK, from Dunstable, and three other places:—By Sir T. ACLAND, from Devonport:—By Mr. DENISON, from Camberwell:—By Lord W. POWLETT, from South Shields:—By Mr. MARSHALL, from Leominster:—By Mr. J. WOOD, from a place near Wigan, Lancashire.