HC Deb 26 February 1831 vol 2 c994

W. F. HANDLEY, Esq. took the Oaths and his Seat.

Petitions presented. For Reform, by Mr. TRAIL, from Stromness and Wick:—By Mr. R. GORDON, from Crick-lade and Dunley:—By Colonel TYRELL, from Bury St. Edmund's:—By Lord STANLEY, from Liverpool:—By Mr. Alderman WAITHMAN, from the Wards of Bread-street and Bishopsgate, and from the parish of St. Andrew's, Holbom:—By Sir J. SEBRIGHT, from Bishop Stortford and Hitchin:—-By Mr. C. DOUGLAS, from Lesmahago, Lanarkshire:—By Mr. PRILLPOTTS, from the City of Gloucester:—By Mr. Alderman THOMPSON, from the London Bankers and Merchants, signed by 32 Bankers, and 700 of the principal Merchants in the City:—By Mr. KENNEDY, from Glasgow, signed by 30,975 inhabitants; from Peebles, Sanqnhar, Beith, and Inveary:—By the LORD ADVOCATE, from Cupar, Langholme, and Dundee: —By Sir R. FERGUSON, from Dundee, Newton Stewart, and Cambuslang: — By Mr. J. WOOD, from Tadeaster, Yorkshire:—By Mr. PENDARVIS, from Truro, signed by 300 persons; from Lostwithiel and Saltash; in the absence of the noble Lord, the member for Cambridge, from Chatteris, in the Isle of Ely, and the other from Whitel-sea:—By Mr. WARBURTON, from Mellsham, Calne, and Shaftesbury: —By Mr. HUME, from the City of Bath, signed by 5,000 inhabitants; from the Isle of Wight, signed by 3,500 inhabitants; from the City of Leicester, signed by between 3,000 and 4,000 persons; from the Town of Brighton, signed by 8,000 or 9,000 inhabitants; from the Working Classes of Glasgow; from the populous and important Town of Paisley, signed by 8,000 or 9,000 inhabitants; from Aberdeen; from Hastings, Bannockburn, Rye, and the Cinque Port Towns; from the Unrepresented Inhabitants of the Parish of Mary-le-bone, agreed to at a most enthusiastic Public Meeting; from the Hamlet of Mile-end; Dunshort, in Fifeshire; Hinckley, in the County of Leicester; Stepney; from the Cabinet-makers and Joiners of Manchester; from the Freeholders and Burgesses of Monmouth; from Kindike, Scotland; from Kirkfield Bank, County Lanark; from Lismahago; from Kilbarchan, Renfrew; from the forty-nine Trades of Leith; from the Incorporation of Weavers in Selkirk; from Frome; from the Inhabitants of the County of Caithness; from Ainsworth, Warblington, and Bolton-le-Moors, Plympton Erle, East Wemys, Asworth, Washing- ton, Burtley, and from Villages in the County of Durham; also from William Morland, who prayed that no one should be entitled to Vote but heads of families:— By Mr. LEGH KECK, from Long Whatton and Sileby, in the County of Leicester:—By Lord G. BERESFORD, from the County of Waterford:—By Sir F. BORDETT, from Calne and Ramsbury:—By Lord EBRINGTON, from Devonport, signed by 5,000 persons; Dartmouth, Huntingdon, and Stockton-on-Tees:—By Lord MORPETH, from Leeds, bearing the signatures of 17,000 individuals; from the Political Union of Sheffield; from the contiguous Parishes of Aldborough and Boroughbridge; and from Mars-gate, Sandford, Hepenstall, Hickerton, Westbury, and Wells: By Sir G. ROBINSON, from Northampton:—By Mr. WERB, front the City of Gloucester:—By Mr. SAND-FORD, from Yeovil:—By Sir W. INGILBY, from Knares-borough, Holbeach, from the City of Lincoln, and from the County of Lincoln:- By Mr. O'CONNELL, from the Town of Carlow, in Ireland; from Carnew; from Chippenham; from the Parish of St. David, in the City of Oxford; and from the Freemen of the City of Oxford:— By Mr. J. CAMPBELL, FROM Bothwell:— By Mr. C. DUN-DAS, from Richmond, in Yorkshire:—By Sir J. BOURKE, from Galway; and from the County of the Town of Gal-way:— By Mr. CHAS. CALVERT, from the Parish of St. John, Surrey:—By Mr. TUDOR, from Barnstapie:—By Lord GRIMSTONE, from the same place:—By Mr. BROWN-LOW, from Belfast, Lurgan, Navan, and Armagh:—By Sir J. GRAHAM, eight, from places in Scotland, and a Petition from Cockermouth:—By Mr. E. ELLICE, from an individual at Portsea:—By Mr. BOUVERIE:, from New Sarum:—By Mr. EWART, from Liverpool:—By Mr. S. LUMLRY, from Mansfield and Hucknall Torkard:—By Mr. RUSELL, from Chester-le-street, and various other places in the County of Durham:—By Sir H. PRICE, from Ross, and other places of Hereford. The Petitioners of Ross prayed that that ancient Borough might be restored to the privilege of returning Members: — By Sir T. ACLAND, from Townstall, Devonshire:—By Mr. HODGES, from Rochester, and other places in Kent:—By Mr. DENISON, from St. Mary's, Newington, Lambeth, and other places in Surrey:—By the Marquis of TAVISTOCK, from Luton.