HC Deb 25 June 1835 vol 28 c1229

Petitions presented. By Mr. HANDLEY, from Stafford, in favour of the Municipal Corporations' Bill.—By Mr. GISBORNE, from the Deputies of the Corporations of England and Wales, to the same effect.—By Sir GEORGE CLERK, from the Cordwainers of Edinburgh, against the Imprisonment for Debt Bill.—By Mr. HARVEY, from Harwich, for Stopping the Supplies till a full Measure of Reform be granted.—By Sir GEORGE CLERK and Mr. PRINGLE, from the Clergy of several Places,—for Protection to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. BARNARD, from Deptford, for Allowing the Occupiers of small Houses to Vote, though the Owners may have Compounded for or Fanned the Rates of their Houses.—By Messrs. HUME, SHELDON, P. M. STEWART, TYNTE, and ROBINSON, from a Number of Places,—for the Repeal of the Stamp Duty on Newspapers.—By Mr. FECTOR, from Rochester, against the Municipal Corporations' Bill.—By Mr. AGLIONBY, from the Millowners and Others of Keswick, for Amending the Factories' Regulation Act.—By Dr. BOWRING, from Rutherglen, against the Imprisonment for Debt Bill.—By Mr. BETHELL, from the Clergy of the East Riding of Yorkshire, in Support of the Protestant Church Establishment of Ireland.—By Mr. HUTT and an HON. MEMBER, from Kingston-upon-Hull and Mold,—against transferring to Doctors' Commons the sole Right of granting Probates and Administrations By Mr. FINCH, from Stamford, in favour of the Municipal Corporations Bill.—By Lord SANDON, from Liverpool, against any Alteration in the Timber Duties.—By Mr. WILKS, Mr. J. POWER, and an HON. MEMBER, from several Places,—against Drunkenness.—By Mr. J. POWER, from New Ross, for an increased Duty on Spirits in Ireland.—By Mr. J. POWER and Mr. WESTENRA, from a Number of Places,—against Tithe.—By Messrs. CLAY, AGLIONBY, COLLIER, and BAINES, from several Places,—for Remitting the Sentence on the Dorchester Labourers.—By Mr. C. BERKELEY, from the Postmasters and Coachowners of Cheltenham, for a Reduction in the Duty on their Servants and Carriages.