HL Deb 08 February 1831 vol 2 c232

The Amendments in the Judgment and Execution Bill, made by the House of Commons, were agreed to, on the Motion of Lord TENTERDEN.

Petitions presented. Against Slavery, by the Earl of SHAFTESBURY, from a place in Dorsetshire:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from a place in Tipperary:—By Lord WHARCLIFFE, seven from places in Yorkshire:—By the Bishop of ELY, from Stamford. For Reform of Parliament, by the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, from Belper, Derbyshire, and from Waterford:—By the Karl of CARNARVON", from Stroud, Gloucestershire. By the Duke of DEVONSHIRK, from places in Ireland, against Grants to the Kildare-street Society; and from Worksop, for an import Duty on foreign Lead. For the repeal of the Tax on Sea-borne Coals, by the Duke of WELLINGTON, from Dover:—By the Earl of JERSEY, from Swansea:— By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from the Inhabitants of Coleman-street Ward. For the Reduction of Taxation, by the Earl of CARNARVON, from Gosport:—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from a Parish in Sussex:—By Lord WIIARN-CLIPPE, also praying for Reform, from Suttle and Mon-mouth. By Lord WYNPORD, from Charterhouse-Hinton, Somersetshire, against the employment of Machinery. For the Repeal of the Assessed Taxes, by Lord KINO, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and from St. Anne, Westminster.