HL Deb 17 December 1830 vol 1 c1290

The Patents Continuation Bill was brought up from the Commons.

Petitions presented. For the abolition of Slavery, by the Bishop of LONDON, from Wetherfield:—By the Duke of RICHMOND, the Marquis of BRISTOL, Lord KING, Lord AUCKLAND, and Lord CALTHORPE, from various Congregations of Protestant Dissenters. By the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, from Youghall, against the repeal of the Union. By Lord KING, from Saffron-hill, against the New Police. By the Duke of RICHMOND, from several Parishes in Sussex, against the Malt-Tax. By the Marquis of CLANRICARDE, from the working Carpenters of Dublin, for the repeal of the Union; and from Moycullen, against the Grants to the Kildare-street Society.