§ Petitions were presented praying the House not to pass into law the Established Church (Wales) Bill by-Captain Morrison-Bell from the Eastern Division, Devonshire.
§ Mr. Arnold Ward from the Watford Division, Hertfordshire, (25 petitions) bearing 6,647 signatures.
§ Mr. F. Goldsmith from the Stowmarket Division, Suffolk, (61 petitions) bearing 5,653 signatures.
§ Mr. Agg-Gardner from Cheltenham, (11) petitions) bearing 3,000 signatures.
§ Mr. J. Boyton from East Marylebone, 928 signatures; and on behalf of Sir Samuel Scott from West Marylebone, (5 petitions) bearing 528 signatures.
§ Mr. Glazebrook, from South-West Manchester, North-West Manchester, and Bury, (27 petitions) bearing 5,828 signatures.
§ Sir Randolf Baker from the Northern Division, Dorsetshire, (48 petitions) bearing 4,472 signatures.
§ Mr. Baldwin from the Bewdley Division, Worcestershire, (46 petitions) bearing 7,924 signatures.
1961§ Mr. Edward Wood from Skipton, Ripon, Keighley, and Allenthorpe (95 petitions) bearing '20,292 signatures.
§ Mr. Gretton from Rutland, (31 petitions) bearing 3,815 signatures.
§ Captain Weigall from the Horncastle Division, Lincolnshire, (48 petitions) bearing 5,976 signatures.
§ Colonel Warde from the Medway Division, Kent, (46 petitions) bearing 17,789 signatures.
§ Sir Clement Hill from the Willington Division, Shropshire, 8,027 signatures.
§ Mr. Percy Harris, from South Paddington, (9 petitions) bearing 1,478 signatures.
§ Captain Knight, from Kidderminster.
§ Mr. Ronald M'Neill from St. Augustine's Division, Kent, (54 petitions) bearing 8,392 signatures.
§ Mr. Royds from the Sleaford Division, Lincolnshire, (89 petitions) bearing 10,000 signatures.
§ Mr. Fred Hall from Dulwich, 2,073 signatures.
§ Sir John Jackson from Devonport, (25 petitions) bearing 2,000 signatures.
§ Mr. Norman Craig from the Isle of Thanet Division, Kent.
§ Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke from the South Molton Division, Devonshire, (43 petitions) bearing over 6,000 signatures.