HC Deb 21 April 1834 vol 22 c1009

Bill. Read a second time:—Tonnage of Vessels.

Petitions presented. By Lord ALTHORP, from several Places; and by Mr. HODGES, from Cranbrook, and other Places,—for Relief to the Dissenters; from Bethersden, in favour of a Tithes Commutation.—By Mr. JACOB, from Galway, and other Places, for the Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. GOULBURN, from the University of Cambridge, against the Bill for the admission of Dissenters to the Universities.—By Mr. WOLRYCHE WHITMORE, from Wolverhampton, for the Remission of the Sentence on the Six Agricultural Labourers at Dorchester.—By Mr. LANGDALE, from Beverley, against the General Register Bill.—By Mr. METHUEN, from the County of Wilts, and a Number of Places, against any Alteration in the Corn Laws.—By Mr. FENTON, from Rochdale, for the Abolition of the Corn Laws, Reduction of the Interest of the Debt, and of Public Salaries.—By Sir THOMAS TROUBRIDGE and Mr. INGHAM, from Margate, Ramsgate, and South Shields,—for Exempting Merchant-Seamen from paying Sixpence to Greenwich Hospital.—By Mr. SLANEY, from Drayton-in-Hales, for a Clause in the County Coroner's Bill.—By Mr. FENTON, from Kinloss, in favour of the Connexion between Church and State.—By Mr. SLANEY and Mr. CUTLAR FERGUSSON, from several Places,—for an Alteration in the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By Sir RICHARD SIMEON, Sir ANDREW AGNEW, and Messrs. BAINES, BARNARD, INGHAM, SLANEY, GOULBURN, MACKENZIE, FINCH, W. WHITMORE, and Sir THOMAS WINNINGTON, from a Number of Places,—for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By. Mr. HENRY GRATTAN, Mr. EDWARD RUTHVEN, Mr. O'BRIEN, and Mr. JACOB, from several Places,—against Tithes.—By Messrs. C. FITZSIMON, JACOB, HENRY GRATTAN, and EDWARD RUTHVEN, from a great Number of Places,—for the Repeal of the Union.—By Lord DARLINGTON, and Messrs. WILKS, FENTON, INGHAM, BAINES, HAWES, METHUEN, and BARNARD, from a great Number of Places,—in favour of Relief to the Dissenters.—By Mr. FELLOWES, and Colonel CONOLLY, from Enniscorthy and Westmeath,—against the Repeal of the Union.