HC Deb 14 May 1833 vol 17 c1193

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Mr. HAR-LAND, an Account of all Houses Rated at 10l. per year, in the years ending 5th April, 1852, and 1853.—On the Motion of Mr. FINN, an Account of the Expenses incurred by making the New Census for Ireland in 1851.—On the Motion of Mr. M. ATTWOOD, a Copy of all Communications made within the last six Months to the Board of Trade in Answer to Inquiries made by that Board regarding the State of the Country, and of particular Towns and Districts; as also Copies of such Inquiries.

Petitions presented. By Mr. DYKES, from Cockermouth, for Poor Laws to Ireland; from Whitehaven, for Vote by Ballot; from Harrington, for Relief from Taxation; from Stockton-upon-Tees, for Relief to the Dissenters; and from Holbrooke and Workington, for a Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. HUGHES HUGHES, from St. Martin's, Oxford, for a Repeal of the Assessed Taxes.—By Mr. HODGES, from Tonbridge, for a Repeal of the Malt Tax; and also for a Repeal of the Sale of Beer Bill.—By Mr. J. OSWALD, from Glasgow, against the Royal Burgh (Scotland) Bill.—By Mr. BENETT, Mr. JAMES BROUGHAM, Mr. PHILPOTTS, Mr. ADAMS, Major BEAUCLERK, Mr. BLAMIRE, Mr. ANDREW JOHNSTON, Mr. AYSHFORD SANFORD, Mr. RIGBY WASON, Lord Viscount SANDON, Mr. E. PETRE, Mr. HARDY, Mr. TANCRED, Lord Viscount CLIVE, Sir JOHN D. ASTLEY, Mr. TODD, Mr. AGLIONEY, Mr. KEMYSS TYNTE, Mr. WIGNEY, Sir H. WILLIAMSON, Mr. TOWNLEY, Captain DUNDAS, Mr. HOULDSWORTH, Mr. GLADSTONE, Lord JOHN RUSSELL, Mr. HUME, Earl GROSVENOR, Sir G. STAUNTON, Colonel WOOD, Mr. BISH, Mr. MORE O'FERRAL, Mr. HUGH OWEN, Mr. C. A. PELHAM, the Earl of ORMELIE. Sir JOHN OWEN, Mr. H. BURTON, Mr. BARNARD, Mr. GUEST, Mr. PLUMPTRE, Mr. ROEBUCK, Mr. H. HANDLEY, Mr. LABOUCHERE, Admiral ADAM, Mr. SHAW LEFEVRE, Mr. WILLIAMS, Mr. T. B. THOMPSON, Mr. R. CLIVE, Colonel PERCEVAL, Mr. HILL, Mr. METHUEN, Lord Viscount COLE, Mr. DIVETT, Sir JOHN WROTTESLEY, Mr. HAWES, Lord CAVENDISH, Mr. O'CONNELL, Lord CHARLES RUSSELL, Mr. WEDGWOOD, Mr. LESTER, Mr. WILLIAM DENISON, Mr. J. W. SCOTT, Mr. F. SHAW, Colonel EVANS, the SOLICITOR-GENERAL, Mr. JOHN ROMILLY, Mr. ROBERT GORDON, Mr. Alderman WOOD, Sir FRANCIS VINCENT, Mr. WALTER, Lord TULLAMORE, Dr. LUSHINGTON, Mr. FOWELL BUXTON, and Mr. STANLEY, from a very great Number of Places,—against Slavery,