HC Deb 23 July 1834 vol 25 c367

Bills. Read a second time:—Assessed Taxes Composition; Land Tax Amendment—Read a third time; —Justices of the Peace (Scilly).

Petitions presented. By Lord STORMONT, from Caterham, against the Separation of Church and Sfate; from Hoveton, for Protection to the Church of England.—By Mr. MILES, from Trull, against the Claims of the Dissenters.—By Mr. LEFROY, from the Clergy of Clogher, against bring obliged to repay the Loan for Building Glebe-Houses; from two Places, against compelling Protestant Soldiers and Officers to attend the Ceremonies of the Catholic Church.—By Mr. BARRON, from Waterford, for continuing the Fever Hospital (Ireland) Act.—By Mr. D. CALLAGHAN, from Whitchurch, against the Disturbances (Ireland) Bill; from several Places, against the Tithes (Ireland) Bill; from the Mechanics Institute (Cork) against the Taxes on Knowledge; from Cork, for Amending the Roads adjoining that City.—By Mr. BARRON, from Grange, against the Tithes (Ireland) Bill.—By Mr. PEASE, from two Places, for a Protection against Incendiarics.—By the Messrs. LEFROY, from a Number of Places, for Protection to the Established Church in Ireland.—By Messrs. MILES and LEECH, from several Places, for continuing the Connexion between Church and State.—By Messrs. FINCH and MILES, from several Places, for Protection to the Church of England.—By Mr. BANNERMAN, from Aberdeen, in favour of the Bankrupts (Scotland) Bill; from several Places, for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Captain GORDON, from a Friendly Society at Buchan, for Amending the Act relative to such Societies; from Aberdeen, in favour of the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. T. DUNCOMBE, from Ashwell, for placing Retailers of Beer on the same Footing as Licensed Victuallers.