HC Deb 17 December 1847 vol 95 c1345

NEW WRIT.—For Rye, v. Herbert Barrett Curteis, deceased.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, from David Boswell Reid, M.D., for Production of Correspondence relating to the Ventilation of the New Houses of Parliament.—By Lord John Russell, from Alexander Campbell, of Hampton Wick (Middlesex), for Inquiry respecting the Stockport Election.—Prom John Simonds, a Prisoner in the County Gaol of Aylesbury, for the Abolition of Church Rates.—By several hon. Members, from an immense number of places, for and against the Removal of Jewish Disabilities.—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from the Parish of Ballinderry, and the County of Antrim, and Mr. Henley, from Shotover, Wheatley, Forest Hill, Horsepath, and Holton, in the County of Oxford, for Inquiry into the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—By the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, from Roman Catholic Clergymen of York, and from Nicholas Wiseman, D.D., Bishop of Melipotamus, and others, Roman Catholic Clergymen and Laymen, against the Roman Catholic Charitable Trusts Bill—By Mr. Scott, from Inhabitants of several Towns in New South Wales, against the Renewal of Transportation to that Colony.—By Mr. Wakley, from Shefford, for Rating Owners in Lieu of Occupiers of Tenements; and from Clerkenwell, respecting the Improvement of that Parish.—By Mr. W. J. Fox, from Oldham, and Mr. Stafford, from Tipperary, against the Crime and Outrage (Ireland) Bill, and for Measures of Amelioration.—By Mr. P. Grenfell, from the Preston Guardian Society for the Protection of Trade, for Alteration of Law of Debtor and Creditor.—By Mr. Alcock, from Kingston-upon-Thames, for Sanitary Regulations.—By Lord Ashley, from the Parish of St. Luke's, in favour or the Health of Towns Bill (1847)—By Mr. J. K. Howard, from Inhabitants of Malmesbury, for Reform of the Malmesbury Corporation.—By Captain Pechell, from Matthew Phillips, respecting the State of our National Defences; and from Poor Law Offcers, for a Superannuation Fund.—From Ipswich, for the Suppression of Trading in Promiscuous Intercourse.—By Colonel Lindsay, from Manchester, for a Union Settlement.—By Mr. G. Craig, from Dysart, and Colonel Mure, from Polokshaws, for Inquiry respecting Turnpike Roads (Scotland).