HC Deb 23 March 1838 vol 41 c1173

Bill. Read a second time:—New Loans.

Petitions presented. By Mr. HUTTON, from St. Michan's parish, Dublin, by Mr. HAWES, from Denmark-street Chapel, Walworth, by Mr. G. KNIGHT, from Stapleton, by Mr. BULWER, from Lincoln, by Sir R. FERGUSON, from Nottingham, by Sir G. STRICKLAND (17 petitions), from Birmingham and other places, by Mr. BAINES (five), from places in Yorkshire, by Mr. PROTHEROE, from Halifax, by Lord ASHLEY, from Doughton, by Mr. LITTON, from Coleraine, by Mr. GREENE, from Lancaster, by Mr. A. WHITE, from Sunderland, by Mr. SHEPARD, from Frome, and by Mr. BROTHERTON, Mr. S. LEFEVRE, Major AGLIONBY, Mr. LISTER, Mr. BRISCOE, and Mr. COLLIER, from various places, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By Mr. HOGG, from the Vintners of Beverley, not to be made liable for goods not given specially into their care.—By General O'NEIL, from the High Sheriff and Grand Jury of Antrim, against the Constabulary system; and against giving the management of the Dispensaries and Infirmaries to the Poor-law Commissioners.—By Lord CASTLEREAGH, from the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Freeholders of the county of Down, against an uniform system of Poor-laws for Ireland.—By Mr. LIDDELL, from Wallsend (Northumberland), for an Amendment in the New Poor-law; and against the Bastardy Clause of that law.—By Mr. BETHELL, from the Labouring Men of Hull, against the New Poor-law.—By Mr. O'CONNELL, several, from various places, against the Poor Relief (Ireland) Mr. FRENCH, from Medical Students, in favour of the Irish Medical Charities Bill.—By Mr. KEMBLE, from Coach Masters, against the Post-horse duty.—By Mr. HUME, from Dundee, against any further Endowments in the Church of Scotland; and from the Carpenters and Joiners of Kilkenny, to be heard against the charge of entering into illegal Combinations.