HC Deb 09 February 1831 vol 2 c342

By Lord MORPETH, from Horslcy:—By Mr. J. SMITH, from Slindon, Sussex. For the Repeal of the Duty on Printed Cottons, by Lord STANLEY, three from different bodies of Calico Printers in Lancashire, and from a body of Bleachers in Manchester:—By Mr. W. PATTEN, from Sunnyside and Burnley. By Mr. B. CARTER, from Colonel De Lacy Evans, and Benjamin Smith, Esq., who, on the 17th of November, had presented a Petition, complaining of an undue Return for the Borough of Rye, praying for leave to withdraw the Petition.—The order for taking it into consideration discharged. For a reduction of Taxation, by Lord MORPETH, from Stanfield, Yorkshire. For a Repeal of the Assessed Taxes, by the same noble Lord, from Sheply:—By sir W. GUISE, from Stroud:—By Mr. HART DAVIS, from St. Stephens, Bristol. For the Repeal of the Stamp Duties on Newspapers, by Sir J. GRAHAM, from Carlisle.

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