HL Deb 14 March 1831 vol 3 c382

Bills. Calico Duties' Repeal, read a third time and passed. Population (Ireland), read a second time.

Petitions presented. For the Abolition of Negro Slavery, by the Bishop of St. ASAPH, from Holywell:—By Lord DACRE, from the Protestant Dissenters of London and Westminster:—By Lord FARNHAM, from the Wesleyan Methodists of Cavan. For Parliamentary Reform, by Lord GODERICH, from the Mayor and Corporation of Lincoln:—By the Earl of Radnor, from the Borough of Aughtermuchtie:—By the Earl of ROSEBERY, from the Tailors of Edinburgh, and from the Inhabitants of the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow:—By Earl Spencer, from the inhabitants of the parish of Christchurch, Surrey. By the Earl of Aberdeen, from the Manufacturers of Paisley, against the Duty on Cotton Wool. By the Earl of GLENGALL, from Rehill, praying for some modification in the Tithe System; from Navan, for an alteration of the Bishop's Courts, and for an Equalization of Political Rights; and from Rossmore, for the Repeal of the Union. By Lord DACRE, from Dissenters at Watterfield, for the Abolition of the Punishment of Death for Violation of the Right of Property. For opening the Trade to China, by Earl Gower, from the Staffordshire Potteries. For the Repeal of the Duties on Sea-borne Coals, by the Earl of HARDWICKE, from the Merchants and Dealers of Coals in Cambridge. By Lord CALTHORP, from certain Unitarians, for the Emancipation of the Jews.