HC Deb 07 February 1913 vol 48 cc343-4

Established Church (Wales) Bill—Petitions against, from Acklington, Addingham, Adlington, Allendale, Alnmouth, Alnwick (two), Alwinton, Amble, Ancroft, Antwerp (Belgium), Ashington, Ashley, Ardingley, Babraham, Balcombe, Balsham, Bartlow, Barton, Bassingbourne, Beadnell, Beddington (Northumberland), Bellingham, Beltingham with Henshaw, Benwell, Berwick-on-Tweed, Birtley, Blackland, Blanchland, Blyth (two), Bodelwyddau, Bolam, Bolney, Bourn, Branxton, Bretherton, Brierley Hill, Brindle, Burgess Hill (three), Burwell, Buxted, By-well St. Peter, Cambridge (seven), Cardiff, Castle Camps, Cherry Hinton, Chesterton (two), Cheveley, Chevington, Chillingham, Chollerton, Choppington, Chorley (three), Clayton cum Keymer, Coleman's Hatch, Comberton, Conington, Coppull, Cop-Thorne, Corbridge, Corsenside, Cramlington, Crawley Down, Cronkyvoddy, Croston, Crowborough, Cuckfield, Cullercoats, Dalby, Delavel, Dinnington, Doddington, Dudley, Duxford, East-bourne and other places, East Grinstead, East Hatley, Eccleston, Edinburgh, Edlingham, Elsdon, Elsworth, Ely, Euxton, Falstone, Fen Ditton, Fen Drayton, Ford, Fordham, Forest Row, Foxton, Galashiels, Gamlingay, German in Isle of Man, Gosforth (two), Gouray, Grantchester, Graveley, Great Eversden, Great Wilbraham, Greenhead, Greystead, Griffithstown, Guernsey (two), Guilden Morden, Haddenham, Haltwhistle, Hammerwood, Hanmer, Hauxton cum Newton, Hardwicke, Harlton, Harston, Hartburn, Hartfield, Haslingfield, Hastings (four), Haydon Bridge, Hay-wards Heath, Hesketh Bank, Heydon, Highbrook, Hildersham, Hinxton, Horseheath, Horsley, Horsted Keynes, Horton, Howick, Humshaugh, Ilderton, Ingram, Inverness, Isfield, Jersey (four), Kennett, Kingston, Kirkhaugh, Kirkwhelpington, Kirtling, Landbeach, Lee, Lesbury, Leyland, Lind-field, Linton (two), Little Eversden, Little Gransden, Little Horsted, Little Shelford, Llanbadrig, Llandaff, Llanengan, Llanfaes, Llangattock Lingoed, Lockerbie, Lolworth, Long Framlington, Long Stanton, Long Stanton St. Michael, Lowick, Lucker, Madingley, Malpas, Marown, Matpen, Melbourn, Meldon, Mickley, Midgham, Mitford, Morpeth, Neath Higher, Netherwitton, Neuillysur - Seine (France), Newcastle-on-Tyne (thirteen), Newmarket, Newton Hall, Norham-on-Tweed, North Shields, Nutley, Oakington and West-wick, Ore, Orwell, Over, Ovingham-on-Tyne, Papworth Everard, Paris (two), Penrith, Pensnett, Pevensey, Pontypridd (four), Prudhoe on Tyne, Rhosevlyn, Risen, Rothbury, St. Anthony, St. Leonard's (five), St. Martin, Sawston, Shelford Magna, Shepreth, Shilbottle, Simon-burn, Slaley, Slaugham, Sleat, Sleekburn, Soham, Staplefield, Stapleford, Stetchworth, Stow cum Quy, Stretham with Thetford, Sugley, Sutton (Isle of Ely), Swaffham Prior, Swaffham Bulbeck, Swavesey, Tadlow, Tarleton, Teversham, Thornyburn, Torteval (Guernsey), Turner's Hill, Tynemouth (four), Uckfield (two), Wark, Warkworth, Waterbeach, Wentworth, West Hoathly, West Wickham, West Wratting, Whaddon, Whittingham, Whittle le Woods, Whorlton, Wicken, Wilburton, Willington on Tyne, Witchford, Withyham St. John, Woodditton, Wood-horn, Wooler, Worden, Worth, Wrightington, and Wylam.

Parliamentary Franchise—Petitions for extension to women, from Anstruther and Cellardyke, Crail, Cupar, and St. Andrew's.

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