HL Deb 14 February 1831 vol 2 c465

Viscount GODERICH presented a Bill to explain and amend the Law relating to holding Land in Canada.

Petitions presented. In favour of Parliamentary Reform, by the Earl of ROSEBERY, from Queensferry:—By Lord DACRE, from Royston:—By the Earl of RADNOR, from Halifax, Worcester, and the Cabinet-makers and Joiners of Manchester: — By the Earl of MANSFIELD, from Dunkeld:—By the Earl of DARNLEY, from Ballymena. By the Marquis CAMDEN, from Igtham, Kent, for a Reduction of Taxation. By the Earl of CARLISLE, from Hull, against the Truck System. By Lord BERESFORD, from Berwick-upon-Tweed, to be exempted from the Act which forbids Scotch Bank-notes to be circulated in England. For the revision of the Tythe System, by the Karl of RADNOR, from Farmers frequenting Uxbridge, Windsor, and Maidenhead markets. For the Repeal of the Duty on Slates, by Lord KENYON, from the Land-owners of Merionethshire. For the Repeal of the Duty on Coals, by the Earl of WINCHILSEA, from Fowey:—By the Earl of CARNARVON, from Watchett. By the Earl of DARNLEY, from Navan, for assistance to enlarge the Catholic Chapel.