HC Deb 02 March 1848 vol 97 c124

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Cowan, from Members of the Anti-Bribery Society, for Alteration of Law regulating Elections.—By Mr. W. Evans, from David Boswell Reid, for the Production of certain Correspondence relating to the New Houses of Parliament.—By Mr. Horsman, from Hull, for Amendment of the Church Endowment Act.—By several Hon. Members, from various Places, for and against the Jewish Disabilities Bill.—By Mr. Harry Waddington, from Suffolk, complaining of the Conduct of the Roman Catholic Clergy (Ireland).—By Sir G. Strickland, from Lancashire, in favour of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill.—By Sir T. Birch, and Mr. P. Miles, from Merchants and Freeholders of the Island of Jamaica, for Consideration of the West India Colonies.—By Mr. Barkly, from Hereford, Mr. Greenall, from Lancaster, and Sir A. Hood, from Somerset, for Re-peal of the Duty on Attorneys' Certificates.—By Mr. E. Ellice, from Scotland, for Inquiry respecting the Excise Laws.—By Mr. Duncan, from Dundee, for Reduction of the Lighthouse Dues.—By Viscount Ebrington, from Plymouth and Devonport, for Inquiry respecting the Malt Duties.—By Mr. Cowan, from Edinburgh, against Continuing the Property Tax.—By Mr. A. Hastie, from Glasgow, for Revision of the Stamp Duties.—By Mr. Muntz, from Birmingham, for Repeal of the Window Duty.—By Mr. Scott, from Berwick, for Alteration of Law regulating Banking.—By Mr. Heywood, and Mr. Pilkington, from Beersellers of several places, for placing them on the same Footing as Licensed Victuallers.—By Mr. Cardwell, from several Places, respecting the Court of Chancery.—By Mr. Baines, from Yorkshire, for Alteration of the Courts of Special and Petty Sessions Bill.—By Mr. A. Hastie, from Glasgow, against the Diplomatic Relations, Court of Rome, Bill.—By Mr. G. Hamilton, from several Places, for Encouragement to Schools in Connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland).—By Mr. Forbes, from Stirlingshire, for Repeal of the Game Laws.—By several Hon. Members, from various Places, for Sanitary Regulations.—By Mr. S Crawford, from James Charles Mulligan, against the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Bill.—By Dr. Bowring, from Bolton-le-Moors, for Alteration of Law affecting the National Land Company.—By Mr. Bramston, from Epping, against, and by several Hon. Members, from various Places, in favour of Retrenchment of the Naval and Military Expenditure.—By Mr. Robinson, from Shipowners, Anchor Smiths, Mast and Block Makers, and Sail Makers of London, against the Repeal of the Navigation Laws.—By Mr. Bourke, from Kells Board of Guardians, for Inquiry respecting the Poor Law (Ireland).—By Mr. S. Adair, from Cambridge, for Alteration of Poor Removal Bill.—By the Earl of Lincoln, from Linlithgow, for Alteration of Law regulating Prisons (Scotland).—By Mr. Beckett, from Leeds, against, and by Mr. Mackinnon, from Metropolitan Health of Towns Association, in favour, of the Public Health Bill By Mr. Divett, from Exeter, for Abolition of the Punishment of Death.—By Viscount Drumlanrig, from Penpont, and Mr. E. Ellice, from Cupar, for Ameliorating the Condition of Schoolmasters (Scotland).—By Mr. Greenall, from Warrington, for a Union Settlement.—From Auchtermuchty, Earlsferry, and Kirkcaldy, for Inquiry respecting Turnpike Roads (Scotland).

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