HC Deb 18 March 1837 vol 37 c662

Bills. Read a third time:—Transfer of Aids.

Petitions presented. By Mr. WALLACE, from Kilmarnock, against the Introduction of Poor-laws (Ireland); and from Dunbarton, Renfrew, and St. Mary, Youghal, for Municipal Corporations (Ireland); and from Renfrew, for Repeal of Duty on Fire Insurances.—By Mr. HOGG, from Beverley, for Repeal of Duty on Soap.—By Sir CHARLES BURRELL, from Shipley and Dalston, for Amendment of Poor-law Act.—By Captain PECHELL, from the Medical Profession of Bedford, against the system of providing Medical Attendance on the Poor by Tender.—By Mr. BROTHERTON, from Stockport and Balmerino, for the Repeal of Cornlaws.—By Mr. E. J. STANLEY, from various places, for Repeal of Duty on Cotton Wool By Mr. GEORGE PHILLIPS and other Hon. MEMBERS, from Kidderminster, and other places, for the Abolition of Church-rates.—By Sir GEORGE SINCLAIR and other Hon. MEMBERS, from several places, against the Abolition of Church-rates.