HC Deb 02 May 1836 vol 33 c499

Bills. Read a first time:—Spirituous Liquors' Sale; Spirit Licences' (Scotland).

Petitions presented. By Mr. EATON, from the Guardians of the Newmarket Union, for the Extension of the Time for the Repayment of the Money advanced for building Workhouses.—By Mr. THOMAS GLADSTONE and Mr. FLEMING, from Leicester and Portsmouth, for the Repeal of the Duty on Spirit Licences.—By Mr. THOMAS GLADSTONE and Mr. CHALMERS, from Leicester and Paisley, for the Repeal of the Duty on Fire Insurances.—By Sir ROBERT PRICE and Sir RONALD FERGUSSON, from Hertford and Nottingham, for the Revision of the Criminal Code.—By Mr. ROBINSON, from the Medical Practitioners of Worcester, Complaining of the Inadequacy of their Payments for Attending Paupers; and from the Attorneys of Worcester, for the Repeal of the Duty on their Certificates.— By Mr. ROBERT WALLACE, from Edinburgh, for adopting Measures to Expedite the Royal Mail to that Place.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, against the Salmon Fisheries (Scotland).—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, against the Tithe Commutation Bill.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for the Repeal of the Duty on Newspapers.—By several MEMBERS, from various Places, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Mr. HINDLEY, from Warrington, for the Amendment of the Factories' Act.—By Mr. BROTHERTON, from various Places, for Exempting Building Societies from the operation of the Stamp Duties' Bill.—By Mr. PARROT, from St. Ives and St. Mawes, to exempt Fish from Tithe. —By Major FANCOURT, from Nairn, for the Abolition of Corporal Punishment in the Army and Navy.—By Mr. ROBINSON, from Glasgow, for the Repeal of the Duty on Marine Insurances.—By Mr. SHARMAN CRAWFORD, from various Places, for the Municipal Corporations' (Ireland); and from St. Paul, Dublin, Blackheath, and Ballindaggin, for the Abolition of Tithes.—By Mr. SHARMAN CRAWFORD, from Dublin, for the introduction of Poor Laws into Ireland; and from Idrone West and Patrick Nowlan, for Inquiry into the Case of the Carlow Election; and from Raheen, Complaining of the Conduct of the Revising Barristers, and praying for their Removal.—By Mr. THOMAS DUNCOMBE, from various Places, for Inquiry into the Case of Lieutenant Colonel Bradley.

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