HC Deb 01 March 1849 vol 103 c9

PUBLIC BILLS.—1° Landlord and Tenant; Spirits (Ireland).

3° and passed;—Relief of Distress (Ireland); Vice-Guardians of Unions (Ireland); Overseers (Cities and Boroughs.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. Horsman, from the Parish of Ardeley, Hertfordshire, for Inquiry respecting the Ardeley Tithes.—By Mr. Page Wood, from the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of St. Asaph, in favour of an Extension of the Church of England.—By Mr. George Thompson, from the Borough of the Tower Hamlets, against the Maintenance of the Church of England Clergy out of the Poor Rates.—From Members of Macclesfield, Chester, for an Alteration of the Law respecting the Church of England Clergy.-By Mr. Lockhart, from the Presbytery of Lanark, against any Endowment of the Roman Catholic Clergy.—By Mr. Labouchere, from Inhabitants of Taunton, for Reduction in the Public Expenditure.—By Mr. Horsman, from the Cockermouth and Workington Railway Company, respecting the Taxation on Railways—By Mr. Ewart, from the Borough of New Woodstock, for a Reduction of the Duties on Tea, Sugar, and Coffee.—From several of the Electoral Divisions of the Cashel Union, for Inquiry respecting the Cashel Fever Hospital.—By Sir W. Somerville, from Mary Merrick and Richard Thorpe, lately employed in the Cork Lunatic Asylum, respecting their Claim to a Superannuation Allowance.—By Mr. Roche, from Inhabitants of the King's County, for an Alteration of the Law of Landlord and Tenant (Ireland).—By Sir Alexander Hood, from the Board of Guardians of the Chard Union, for the Suppression of Mendicancy.—By Mr. Labouchere, from Master Mariners and Seamen of Whitehaven, and several other Ports, for an Alteration of the Merchant Seamen's Act.