HL Deb 18 May 1830 vol 24 c815

Petitions presented. By Lord ROLLE, from Tiverton, against the East India Monopoly. By Viscount GODERICH, from the Chamber of Commerce, Tralee, county of Kerry, against the increase of Duties on Spirits, and on the Growth of Tobacco. By the Marquis of DOWNSHIRE, from Tuam, in the County of Galway, praying for protection for the Linen-manufacture of Ireland. By the Bishop of LICHFIELD, from Bromwich, against the infliction of Death for Forgery; and from the Inhabitants of Derby, against the compulsory attendance of Protestant Soldiers at Catholic Places of Worship. By the Marquis of BUTE, against the East India Monopoly, from the Burgh of Anderston; from the Manufacturers of Dukinfield; and from the Manufacturers of Staley Bridge. By the Marquis of LANSDOWN, from Laurence Ryan, of the City of Dublin, praying for a Reform of the Court of Conscience in that City. By the Duke of NEWCASTLE, from Newark-upon-Trent, against the employment of Climbing Boys. By the Lord CHANCELLOR, from the Magistrates of the County of Montgomery, praying to be relieved from the duty of discharging Insolvent Debtors.

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