HL Deb 05 April 1830 vol 23 c1265

Returns presented. By the Earl of SHAFTESBURY, the Sixth Report of the Appeal Committee. An Account of all Sums paid for Freight, Demurrage, &c. on Ships employed by the East India Company in the China' Trade from 1822 to 1828.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of the Earl of ROSEBERY, of the Sums received on Account of the Fee-fund, Scotland, and how appropriated. On the Motion of the Earl of SHAFTSBURY, the Twentieth Report of the Commissioners concerning Charities, on the Motion of the Earl of ROSSLYN, Account of the Quantity of Coal, Culm, and Cinders exported from the different parts of England and Wales in 1829, distinguishing the Quantities sent to foreign Countries, and carried Coastwise:—An Account of the! Imports of the same Articles, with the Amount of Duty paid:—An Account of the selling Prices of different Coals in the Port of London during the year 1829.

Petitions Presented. By the Earl of DERBY, from the Dissenting Congregation Meeting at Canon-street, Preston, against Suttees. By the Duke of GORDON, from the Corporation of Glasgow, for a free-trade to China:—By Viscount MELVILLE, from the Merchants' Company of Edinburgh:—By the Earl of HARROWBY, from the Manufacturers of Hanley and Shelton, Staffordshire:—And by the Karl of CARLISLE, from the Inhabitants of the Clothing Districts of Batley, Idle, Bolton, and Eccleshill, all to the same edict.—All these Petitions referred to the Committee sitting to inquire into the affairs of India. By the ARCHBISHOP of YORK, from the Inhabitants of York, playing for a revision of the Penal Code—