§ Petitions were presented praying the House not to pass into Law the Established Church (Wales) Bill by—
§ Sir John Randles.
§ Mr. Walter Guinness (3 petitions) from Bury St. Edmunds, bearing 1,213 signatures; (10 petitions) from Ipswich, bearing 2,092 signatures.
§ Mr. C. Bathurst (7 petitions) from the Southern or Wilton Division of Wiltshire, bearing 5,069 signatures.
§ Mr. Campion (31 petitions) from the Lewes Division of Sussex, bearing 7,908 signatures.
§ Mr. Houston (4 petitions) from West Toxteth, bearing 3,000 signatures.
§ Major. Dalrymple White (18 petitions) from the Southport Division of Lancashire, bearing 4,118 signatures; (17 petitions) from the Clitheroe Division, bearing 4,200 signatures; (12 petitions) from Rochdale, bearing 2,085 signatures.
§ Mr. Bird (6 petitions) from Wolverhampton and Staffordshire.
§ Mr. Lane-Fox (14 petitions) from the Normanton Division, bearing 2,664 signatures; 12 petitions (Colne Valley), bearing 2,158 signatures; (16 petitions) from the Holmfirth Division, bearing 3,685 signatures; (15 petitions) from the Barnsley Division, bearing 4,333 signatures; (10 petitions) from Wakefield, bearing 2,860 signatures; (16 petitions) from Huddersfield, bearing 3,324 signatures; (27 petitions) from Barkston Ash, bearing 4,428 signatures—total, 110 petitions, bearing 23,430 signatures.
§ Sir C. KINLOCH-COOKEI have a petition to present—
§ Mr. SPEAKERThe hon. Gentleman can present it to-morrow.