HC Deb 31 July 1849 vol 107 c1141

NEW MEMBER SWORN.—The Right Hon. Sir James Duke, for London.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. James Marshall, from Leeds, for Universal Suffrage, &c.; also for Redress of Grievances affecting Poor Law Medical Officers.—By Mr. Ker Seymer, from Wincanton, against the Marriages Bill.—By Mr. Scott, from Glasgow, against the Transportation of Criminals to the Australian Colonies.—By Mr. Hume, from Proprietors of East India Stock, respecting the Seizure and Annexation of Sattara.—From the Newspaper Stamp Abolition Committee, for the Abolition of the Duty on Newspapers.—From several Places in Lincoln, for Agricultural Relief,—By Lord Dudley Stuart, from Marylebone, for Recognition of the Hungarian Republic.—By Mr. H. Berkeley, from Bristol, for Prohibition of Interment In Towns,—By Mr. Tufnell, from Devonport, respecting Assistant Surgeons in the Navy.—By Mr. C. Anstey, from London, for a General Amnesty for Political Offences.—By Mr. Baillie, from Cheltenham, for an Alteration of the Poor Law.—By Mr. Tennent, from Belfast, for the Protection of Women Bill.—By Mr. Roebuck, from Sheffield, respecting the Opening of Railway Parcels.—By Mr. Fuller, from Ticehurst, for an Alteration of the Sale of Beer Act—By Lord Robert Grosvenor, from Stoke Newington, for the Suppression of the Slave Trade.