§ Returns ordered. On the Motion of the Duke of RICHMOND, an account of the Waste Lands belonging to the different Manors of the Crown in England and Wales:—On the Motion of the Marquis of SALISBURY the statements, calculations, and explanations submitted to the Board of Trade, relating to the commercial, financial, and political state of the British West-India Colonies, since the 19th of May, 1830.
§ Petitions presented. In favour of the Ministerial plan of Reform, by the Earl of RADNOR, from the Parish of Christchurch, in Middlesex; from St. Peter's, in the Isle of Thanet; and from another Parish in Kent: —By Earl GOWER, several from the Staffordshire Potteries: —By Lord DURHAM, from the Parish of Mary-la-bonne; from Horsham, in Surrey; from Breehin, in Scotland; and from Longtown, in the County of Cumberland: —By the Duke of NORFOLK, from Shepton Mallett, from Kirkaldy, from the Operatives of a place in Fife, from the parish of St. Ann's, Limehouse, and from Leven, Fife: —By the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, from Derby, and other places in Derbyshire: —By the LORD CHANCELLOR, from the Members of the London Bar, signed by 396 practising Barristers, including the great majority of those who went the Northern and Western Circuits; from Beverley, Yorkshire, signed by 3,000 persons; twenty-nine Petitions from Falmouth, Taunton, Kingston-upon-Hull, signed by 7,000 persons, from Dumfries, Penzance, Knaresborough, from different Trade Corporations of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leith, and Stirling, with forty other Petitions, from Huddersfield, in Yorkshire, signed by 7,500 persons; from Ross, in the County of Somerset; from Leeds; from Dumfermline; from the Chamber of Commerce of Edinburgh; from the Shoemakers and Bakers of Perth; from Portobello; from Kingston; from the Glovers of Perth; from the Merchants of Glasgow; from the parish of All Saints, Poplar; from York; from Totness; from Had-dington, Montrose, Chatham, and other places: —