§ On the Motion of the Earl of SHAFTESBURY. it was ordered, that no Petitions relative to private Bills, should be received after the 17th of March; nor any Reports from Judges on the subject of private Bills, after the 15th of April.
§ Petitions presented. For the abolition of Slavery, from Woodstock, by the Earl of SHAFTESBURY:—By the Earl of CARLISLE, from Carlisle, Harrington, Dalston, Brampton, Keswick, Bolton, Chesterfield, Derby, and nine other places in Cumberland, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire:—By Earl SPENCER, from Portsmouth, Portsea, Northampton, Gisborn, Milton, and fire parishes in Northamptonshire: —By the Duke of NORFOLK, from places in Armagh, Nottinghamshire, Gloucestershire, and an individual in Ireland:—By the Bishop of LICHFIELD and COVENTRY, from Bridgenorth, Stafford, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and five places in Derbyshire:.—By the Earl of ABERDEEN, from the Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen:—By the Earl of TANKERVILLE, from three parishes in Yorkshire:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from East and West Grinstead, Sussex, Alderley, Aylesbury, Cowes, and several Parishes in Nottinghamshire:—By the Earl of FALMOLTH, from Truro, South Cove, and Grampound:—By the Marquis of CLEVELAND, from Durham, Middleton, and two other places in Durham:—By the Bishop of BATH and WELLS, from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Blackburn, Whitby, Stone, and several places in Lancashire, Somersetshire, and York shire:—By Lord KING, from Guilford, and another place in Surrey:—By Earl GROSVENOR, from a Congregation in Manchester:—By Lord CALTHORPE, from Oxford, a Female Congregation in Eagle-street, London, and several Parishes in the Shires of Derby and Monmouth. For the repeal of the Civil Disabilities under which the Jews labour, by Earl SPENCER, from an individual. For a Revision of the Law of Arrest, by the Duke of RICHMOND, from Henry Thompson.