HL Deb 06 May 1830 vol 24 c428

Returns presented. Of Foreign Corn admitted for Home consumption between July, 1828, and July, 1830, and at what Rates of Duty:—Coals shipped at Newport for Bristol and Bridgewater:—And Money paid by the Treasury on account of the Inquiry ordered by the Parliament concerning the Boroughs of Penryn and East Retford.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of Derby, from Lancaster, against the Renewal of the East India Company's Charter. By the Earl of ELDON, from Richmond, in Surrey, praying a Revisal of the Insolvent Debtors' Act. By Lord TEYNHAM, from the Com Inspectors of Dublin, praying for a better intercourse between the Inspectors of the two Countries, in order to improve the Method of taking the Averages. By the Karl of ORPORD, from King's Lynn, Norfolk, praying the Abolition of the Punishment of Death for Forgery. By Lord Clifford, from various places in Devon, and from Chertsey, complaining of the Coast Duties on Coals. By Earl STANHOPE, from the Paper-makers of Kent, praying the imposition of a Duty on Machinery; and also from the Paper-makers of Surrey. By the Marquis of LANSDOWN, from Norfolk, against the Malt Duties. By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from the Seamen of the River Tyne, complaining of Dues exacted from them for the Support of Greenwich Hospital; and also from Baptists at Farsley, praying for the Abolition of Slavery. By the Bishop of LITCHFIELD, from the Inhabitants of Alton, praying for the Abolition of the use of Climbing Boys. And by the Earl of DARNLY, from Tullamore, in King's County, praying that Poor-laws might be extended, to Ireland.