HC Deb 19 March 1838 vol 41 c989

Bills. Read a second time:—Mutiny; and Marine Mutiny.

Petitions presented. By Mr. THORNELY, from Upper Govnal, from Baptists at Providence Chapel, and at Summer-hill Chapel, in the parish of Sedgley, by Mr. C. WHITLEY DUNDAS, from Baptists at Bontnewydd, by Mr. W. A. WILLIAMS, signed by 2,076 inhabitants of Nanty Glo Iron-works (Monmouthshire), by Mr. BAINES, from several places in Yorkshire, by Mr. C. P. VILLIERS, from two places in Staffordshire, by Sir G. STRICKLAND, from Dewsbury, and eleven other places in Yorkshire, by Mr. LABOUCHERE, from Taunton, and by Lord EBRINGTON, from Sidmouth and Bideford, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Sir JAMES GRAHAM, from 615 Freeholders of the county of Roxburgh, complaining of Rioting and Disturbances at the three last Elections for that county.—By Lord W. BENTINCK, from Glasgow, from four Dissenting Congregations in the neighbourhood of Glasgow, by Mr. J. E. ELLIOT, from places in Roxburghshire, and by Mr. E. ELLICE, jun., from Cupar, against additional Endowments to the Church of Scotland.—By Mr. GROTE, from Cirencester, in favour of the Ballot—By Lord CASTLEREAGH, from parishes in the county of Down, by Mr. O'CONNELL, from Dublin, and by Mr. ROCHE, from Limerick, against the Poor-law (Ireland) Bill.—By Lord SANDON, from several Building Societies of Liverpool and its neighbourhood, against the Small Tenements Rating Bill; and from 3,000 persons in Liverpool, for the repeal of the Catholic Emancipation Act.