HC Deb 14 March 1834 vol 22 c190

Bills. Read a third time:—Equitable Apportionments.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of KERRY, Sir ROBERT PRICE, Colonels LANGTON and WOOD, Messrs. BUCKINGHAM, PEASE, RICHARDS, PHILPOTS, RIDER, BISH, and B. KING, from a Number of Places, and Dissenting Congregations,—for Relief to the Dissenters.—By Mr. WIGNEY, Colonel WOOD, and Mr. BYNG, from three Places,—for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Mr. T. DUNDAS, from the Tea-dealers of York, for the Amendment of the Tea Duties Act.—By Mr. RUTHVEN, from several Places, against Tithes in Ireland.—By Lord DALMENY, from Dunfermline and Perth,—for the Abolition of Lay Patronage in Scotland; and for the Repeal of the Stamp Duty on Receipts.—By Mr. SHAW, from Drogheda, against the Apothecaries Act; from Weathersfield, against any Measure lending to weaken the Efficiency of the Established Church.—By Mr. HARDY, from the Handloom Weavers of Bradshaw, for Relief.—By Colonel WOOD, and Mr. RIDER, from Cranbrook, &c.,—against the Duties on Malt and Hops.—By Mr. O'CONNELL and Mr. RUTHVEN, from several Places,—for the Repeal of the Union.—By Mr. PEASE, from Stockton-upon-Tees, for the Abolition of Church Rates.—By Mr. O'CONNEEL, from Dublin, in favour of the Kingstown Canal.