HC Deb 29 February 1848 vol 97 cc22-3

NEW WRIT.—For Lancaster,v. Samuel Gregson, void Election.

PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Election Recognizances.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Feargus O'Connor, from National Charter Association, for Universal Suffrage.—By several Hon. Members, from a great many Places, for and against the Jewish Disabilities Bill.—By Mr. John Tollemache, from Wesleyan Methodists of Congleton, against, and by Mr. Reynolds, from Scotland, in favour, of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Mr. G. S. Duff, from Elgin, for Abolition of Tests in Universities (Scotland).—By Captain Boldero, and Mr. Raphael, from several Places, for Inquiry into the Case of the Rajah of Sattara.—By Captain Dawson, from Monaghan, for Inquiry respecting the Excise Laws.—By several Hon. Members, from various Places, against the Continuance of the Property Tax.—By Mr. Clay, from Kingston-upon-Hull, for Repeal of the Window Tax.—By General Lygon, from Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, of Droitwich, for Extension of the Benefit Societies Act.—By Mr. Adderley, and other Hon. Members, from several Places, against the Diplomatic Relations, Court of Rome, Bill—By Mr. O. Gore, from Sligo, for Encouragement to Schools in Connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland)—By Mr. Bright, from Doune, for Repeal of the Game Laws.—By Mr. Reynolds, from Mayo, in favour of the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Bill—By Mr. F. O'Connor, and Mr. B. Wall, from Members of the National Land Company, for Alteration of Law affecting that Company.—By Mr. C. Buller, and Mr. G. Heathcote, from several Places, for Retrenchment of the Naval and Military Expenditure.—By Mr. Robinson, from Shipwrights of London, against the Repeal of the Navigation Laws.—By Mr. Walter, from Nottingham, for Alteration of the Poor Law.—By Sir T. Burke, from Ballinasloe, and Sir P. Nugent, from Westmeath, for Alteration of Poor Law (Ireland).—By Mr. Rufford, and other Hon. Members, from several Places, for Alteration of the Public Health Bill.—By Mr. A. Oswald, from Stronsay, and Sir G. Clerk, from Peebles, for Ameliorating the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).