HC Deb 20 June 1836 vol 34 c611

Bills. Read a first time:—Horse Patrole; Bills of Exchange; and Entailed Estates (Scotland).— Read a second time:—Copyright (Ireland).—Read a third time:—Highway Rates.

Petitions presented. By Captain F. BERKELEY, from Gloucester, for Revision of the Criminal Code.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for placing Retailers of Beer on the same footing as Licensed. Victuallers,—By Mr. JAMES OSWALD, from the Bakers and Fleshers, Glasgow, for Municipal Corporations' (Scotland) Bill; and by the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, from several Places, against the Bill.—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, against the Factories' Act Amendment Bill.—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, against Turnpike Trusts' Consolidation Bill.—By Mr. HINDLEY and the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, from Edinburgh and Ashton-upon-line, for Removal of Jewish Civil Disabilities.—By Mr. COLLIER, and Mr. Sergeant JACKSON, from Torqua and Templemartin, for a Lord's Day Bill.—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, for Abolition of Church Rates.—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, praying the House to Adhere to the Provisions of the Municipal Corporations' (Ireland) Bill—By Major MACNAMARA, from several Places in Ireland, for the Abolition of Tithes (Ireland).—By several HON. MEMBERS, from various Places, for Repeal of the Duty on Newspaper Stamps.—By Sir EARDLEY WILMOT and Mr. HUME, from several Paper Stainers in London, for Repeal of the Duty on Stained Paper.—By Sir R. PALGRAVE, from Ballynuve, against the Sale of Spirits by Grocers—By Mr. W. S. O'BRIEN, from Dury and Ballindon, for the Introduction of Poor-Laws into Ireland—By Mr. MACKINNON, from Marylebone, against interfering with the House of Lords.

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