HC Deb 20 February 1843 vol 66 cc936-7

NEW MEMBERS SWORN.—Sir Samuel Thomas Spry, for Bodmin.

BILLS. Public.—1°. Law of Evidence; Registration of Voters; Coal Vendors Penalties; Turnpike Roads.

2°. Sudbury Disfranchisement; Coroner's Inquests.

Reported.—Transported Convicts.

Private.—2°. Cambrian Iron and Spelter Company; Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway; London Cemetery.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Dr. Bowring, from Burnley, Holme, and from George Tinker, for the Repeal of the Cornlaws—By Mr. C. Bruce, from Fordel Collieries (Fifeshire), Auchenbowie Colliery (Stirling), Aberdour, Wellwood Colliery (Fifeshire), Townhill Colliery (near Dunfermline), Shott's Iron Works, Earl of Elgin's Col- lieries (Fifeshire), and Carron Hall and Kinnaird, for the Repeal of the Mines and Collieries Act.—From the Owners of Vessels in the Coal Trade, to be relieved from Penalties incurred by them,—By Mr. T. S. Duncombe, from Workmen of Lancashire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire, for Relief, and for the Repeal of the Cornlaws.—By Sir R. H. Inglis, and Messrs. Miles, and Stafford O'Brien, from Denbigh, Llangadwaladr, Wrexham, Llangwyfan, Trefdraeth, Shepton Mallet, Bath, Llanarmon, Oundle, and Castlemartin, against the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Mr. Ross, from Belfast, against Emigration from Africa to the West Indies; also against the Article in the American Treaty relative to giving up Felons.—By Sir It. H. Inglis, from Shepton Mallet, and Milton Clevedon, for Church Extension.