HC Deb 08 March 1842 vol 61 c217

BILLS. Private.ߞ1o Deptford Pier; Reading Cemetery; Gravesend Terrace Pier; Gravesend Town Pier; Tay Ferries; Dundee and Arbroath Railway; Bolton and West Houghton Road; Maidstone and Rochester Roads.

2o. Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal; Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal (Extension); Windsor Bridge;

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Hawes, from Lambeth (two), for the Redemption of Tolls on the Metropolitan Bridges.—By Mr. H. D. Bailie, from the Ross Farmers Club, for the sale of Corn by Measure and not by Weight —By Mr. Villiers, Mr. Hawes, and other hon. Members, from several places, for the Repeal of the Corn-laws.— From the Grand Jury of the County of Sligo, that the Averages of Irish Produce may be taken in Towns in Ireland.—By Sir C. Coote, from Millers of Queen's County, Mr. Ffoliott, from Millers of Sligo, Sir C. B. Vere, from Millers of Ipswich, and other hon. Members, from Fermoy County, Carlow, and Kildare, for the Encouragement of the Importation of Grain instead of Flour.—By Captain Taylor, from Westmeath, and Collinstown, against the Reduction of the Duty on Oats.—By Sir R. Bateson, and Captain Jones, from several places in Ireland, for Legalizing certain Marriages by Dissenters.—By Mr. Sharman Crawford, from a Meeting at Blatchin-worth, for Universal Suffrage; and from the Belfast Flour and Bread Company, for Removing the Restriction on the Importation of Flour.—By Viscount Sandon, from Great Bolton, Liverpool, and Derby, against the Borough Improvements and Building Regulations Bills.—By Mr. Milnes, from Merston Magna, against a further Grant to Maynooth.—By an hon. Member, from Acaster, Otley, and other places, against the Repeal of Gilbert's Act.— By an hon. Member, from Bridgeton Emigration Society, for the Encouragement of Emigration.—By Mr. Ormsby Gore, from Welsh Clergy residing in Yorkshire, for the Appointment of men to the Welsh Sees who are conversant with the Welsh Language.—By Mr. D. O'Connell, from Ashton-under-Lyne, for the Repeal of the Union.— By Mr. Fox Maule, from Magilligan, for the Abolition of Church Patronage (Scotland).