HC Deb 08 May 1834 vol 23 c748

Petitions presented. By Mr. LABOUCHERE, from Taunton, for a Remission of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Mr. AGLIONBY, from the Handloom Weavers of Cockermouth, for Relief.—By Mr. HORNBY, from Cockermouth, for the Repeal of the Sale of Beer Act.—By Mr. BRISCOE, from Carshalton, against the Poor Laws Amendment Bill; from Clapham, against Employing Children for Sweeping Chimneys.—By Messrs. LITTLE, BRISCOE, AGLIONBY, PRYSE, HODGSON, RAMSBOTTOM, Lord MILTON, and Sir J. TYRRELL, from a great Number of Places, in favour of the Dissenters.—By Mr. GILLON, from Shotts, for the Repeal of the Turnpike Acts (Scotland); from the Handloom Weavers of a Number of Places, for a Board of Trade, and for Relief; from several Places, for a Separation between Church and State.—By Colonel EVANS, from Inhabitants of the Metropolis, for a Remission of the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Lord HENNIKER, from Lowestoft, for the Repeal of the Reciprocity of Duties; from several Places, for Relief to the Agricultural Interest.—By Colonel EVANS, from two Metropolitan Parishes, against the Poor Law Amendment Bill.—By Lord MILTON, from Rushden, for the Re-enactment of the Labour-Rate Employment Act; from Welling borough, against the Malt Tax.—By Mr. MURRAY, from Leith, for Extending the Provisions of the English Savings' Bank Act to Scotland.—By Mr. GILLON, from several Places, for an Alteration of the present System of Lay Patronage in (Scotland).—By Colonel CONOLLY, from Raphoc, for extending the Legislative Measures for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day to Ireland.—By Sir JOHN DALRYMPLE, from Leith, for Relief to the Polish Exiles.—By Mr. GULLY, from several Places, for a Commutation of Tithes.—By Lord MILTON, Sir JOHN TYRRELL, and Mr. T. WILLIAMS, from several Places, against any Measures likely to weaken the Efficiency of the Established Church.—By Mr. GILLON and Lord MILTON, from several Places, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. O'DWYER, O'CONNOR DON, and Colonel BUTLER, from several Places, against Tithes; and by Colonel BUTLER, from Rathpatrick, against the Irish Tithe Bill; from several Places, for the Repeal of the Union.