HL Deb 15 March 1830 vol 23 c296

Petitions praying that the Trade with India might be opened were presented—by Lord KINNOUL, from the Corporation of Perth:—By the Earl of ROSSLYN, from the Chamber of Commerce of Kirkaldy, and from the Town and Council of Kirkaldy:—By Earl STANHOPE, from the Trinity-House of Kingston-upon-Hull:—By the Marquis of BUTE, from the Corporation of Greenock:—By the Marquis of LANSDOWN, from the Chamber of Commerce of Bristol:—And by the Earl of DUDLEY, from certain persons in Staffordshire and Worcestershire. Complaining of the Distress of the Country, and praying for Reduction of Taxation, were presented—by the Earl of HARDWICKE, from the occupiers and owners of land in the county of Cambridge, and from the hundred of Ely:—By Lord KINO, from a parish in Gloucestershire:—By Earl STANHOPE, from the Clergymen, Freeholders, and Inhabitants of Kingston-upon-Hull:—By Earl BEAUCHAMP, from the Grand Jury of Worcester:—And by the Marquis of LANSDOWN, from the Inhabitants of the county of Ross. Against the Payment of wages in Goods were presented—by the Duke of WELLINGTON, from a place in Gloucestershire:—And by the Earl of DUDLEY, from Wolverhampton, from Dudley, and from the neighbourhood of the same place:—Against the Punishment of Death in certain cases, by Lord DE DUNSTANVILLE, from a place in Cornwall:—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the town and neighbourhood of Southampton:—And by the Marquis of LANSDOWN from the Quakers of Ireland. Praying for an alteration of the Corn Laws:-By Lord-KING, from the inhabitants of Uley:—Against the Truck System by the Duke of WELLINGTON, from the inhabitants of Stroud. Praying for the removal of the Duty on Coals, by the Marquis of CLANRICARDE, from Galway:—And praying or the repeal of the Subletting Act, by the Marquis of LONDONDERRY, from the inhabitants of Belfast.

The Transferor Aids Bill, the Exchequer-Bills (12,000,000l.) Bill, and the Jersey and Guernsey Poor Bill, went through Committees, and were Reported.

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