HC Deb 10 June 1844 vol 75 c419

BILLS. Public—2°. Joinst Stock Companies Registration and Regulation; Joint Stock Companies Remedies at Law and in Equity.

Reported.—Dissenters Chapels; Savings' Banks; Parishes (Scotland).

3°. and passed:—Vinegar and Glass Duties.

Private.—2½. Pendleton, etc. Roads.

Reported.—Westminster and Lambeth Suspension Bridge; North Wales Mineral Railway.

3½. and passed: — Eastern Union Railway; Garnkirk, Glasgow, and Coatbridge Railway.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By many hon. Members (110 Petitions), against Irish Registration Bill. — By Mr. M. O'Connell, from Mayo Co., for Repeal of the Union.— By Mr. W. Miles, from Shepton Mallet, against Abolition of Church Rates.—By Lord J. Manners, from certain persons, for Convocation of Clergy.—By many hon. Members (165), against Dissenters Chapels Bill By many hon. Members (17), in favour of Dissenters Chapels Bill. — By Viscount Courtenay, from Kingsbridge, against Ecclesiastical Courts Bill.—By Mr. Hale, from Yate, and by Mr. W. Miles, from Shepton Mallet, in favour of a Bishopric at Manchester.—By several hon. Members (11), for Legalizing Presbyterian Marriages.—By Mr. A. Smith, from Watton, for Suppression of Monasteries. — By several hon. Members (10), against Union of Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. — By Mr. Bright, from Kettering, against Vestries in Churches Bill.—By Mr. Barneby (30), from Worcestershire, and by Viscount Courtney (34), from Southampton, against Repeal of Corn Laws.—By Mr. Price, from Radnor, in favour of Lime Toll Exemption Bill.—By Mr. Butler, from Kilkenny, against Renewal of Bank of Ireland Charter. — By Lord James Stuart, from Ayr, against Alterations in Banking (Scotland).—By Mr. W. Miles, from Somersetshire, for Compensation (County Courts Bill). — By Mr. Scholefield, from Spitalfields, for Alteration in Currency.—By Mr. Hodgson, from St. George's, Hanover Square, against Damage by Fire Bill.—By Mr. Butler, from Kilkenny, respecting Fisheries.—By several hon. Members (50), against Poor Law Bill.—By Lord Ashley, from Chulford, and Brimscombe, for Alteration of Law of Promiscuous Intercourse. — By Captain A'Court, from Tam-worth, against Savings' Banks Bill.—By Sir G. Clerk, from Dalkeith, and by Mr. Hope Johnstone, from Lochmaber, and Penport, for ameliorating Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Hutt, from Newcastle, against Smoke Prohibition Bill.