HC Deb 27 April 1838 vol 42 c624

Bill. Read a second time:—Consolidated Fund.

Petitions presented. By Mr. P. HOWARD, from Carlisle, against a grant of public money to the Established Church of Scotland.—By Mr. BROTHERTON, from Salford, to extend the system of Bonded Warehouses to that town—By Mr. A. SMITH, from the Hertford Union, in favour of the Bill for rating 5l. Tenements.—By Mr. AGLIONBY, from the Brewers of Cockermouth, against the importation of Manx Beer free of duty.—By Mr. YORKE, from Royston, for a reduction of Postage.—By Colonel CONOLLY, from the Clergy of Rafoe, and from Kilkargick, for an alteration in the present system of Religious Education in Ireland; and from the Methodists of Donegal, for the immediate termination of Negro Slavery.—By Mr. W. DUNCOMBE, from a parish in the county of York, against the alienation of Church Property.—By Mr. G. WOOD, from the Compositors of Kendal, against the Copyright Bill.—By Sir G. STRICKLAND, from different places in Yorkshire and Huntingdonshire, by Mr. W. DUNCOMBE, from the North Riding of Yorkshire, by the ATTORNEY-GENERAL, from the Friends of Edinburgh, and by Mr. BETHELL, from Ladies of Hull, for the Immediate Abolition of Negro Slavery.—By Sir J. GRAHAM, from parishes in Pembrokeshire, to apply surplus property of the Church to the purposes of Religious Instruction.—By Mr. D. W. HARVEY, from Colchester, against the Rating of Tenements Bill.