HC Deb 27 March 1840 vol 53 c170

Bill. Read a third time:—Consolidated Fund.

Petitions presented. By Messrs. Muntz, Strutt, W. Evans, Ward, Williams, Hume, Turner, Thorneley, Salway, Baines, and Sir G. Strickland, from an immense number of places, for, and by Messrs. Neild, R. Hill, Christopher, Dugdale, Bell, Captain Duncombe, Sirs R. Inglis, C. Burreil, Lords Mahon, and C. Manners, Colonel Verner, and the O'Conor Don, from an equally great number of places, against, the Total and Immediate Repeal of the Corn-laws.—By Messrs, C, Ward, Hume, and. Turner, from Southwark, Marylebone, and Blackburn, against the Beer Bill.—By Sir Charles Burrell, and Sir R. Inglis, from two places, for, and by Mr. C. Lushington, from, two places, against, Church Extension.—By Mr. Gladstone, from a place in Nova Scotia, for Church Extension there.—By Mr. Hume, from Glasgow, for Universal Suffrage, and the Ballot.—By Sir Charles Burrell, from one place, and Mr. Dugdale, from Warwick, against the Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. Pakington, from three places, for Support to the Established Church in Canada.—By Sir G. Strickland, from Darlington, against the Importation of Hill Coolies.—By Mr. Lambton, from Clerical Bodies of Durham, against the Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Bill.—By Mr. Lucas, from Monaghan, against the Importation of Foreign Flour into Ireland. —By Mr. Baines, from several places, in favour of Inland Bonding.