HL Deb 03 December 1830 vol 1 c750

Petitions presented. By Lords KING, DURHAM, and WHARNCLIFFE, Earl GROSVENOR, the Bishop of LONDON, and the Marquis of BUTE, from Dissenters in various parts of the country, praying for the abolition of Negro Slavery. By Lord DURHAM, from St. Bride's, Camberwell, for the amendment of the Metropolitan Police Act By the Duke of RICHMOND, from the Inhabitants of Clapham, Surrey, that they might not be included in the New Police Act.

On the Motion of Lord TENTERDEN, the Administration of Justice Act Amendment Bill went through a Committee.