HL Deb 03 October 1831 vol 7 c921

Petitions presented. In favour of the Reform Bill, by the Marquis of CLEVELAND, from Wellington, in Shropshire, from Seaford, and from the Inhabitants of St. Mary's in the Strand. By the Earl of RADNOR, from places in Wilts, Kent, Renfrewshire, Cornwall, Somersetshire, and Sussex; from Exeter, and seven other places in Devonsire, by Lord POLTIMORE. By the Earl of CARLISLE, from Inhabitants of Carlisle, Castle Donington, Maryport, and Bedlington. By the Duke of NORFOLK, from the Town and Parish of Sheffield, signed by 19,115 of the most respectable Inhabitants there; from the Inhabitants of Brighton; from Dartford; from a place in Leicestershire; from the Town of Leicester; from the Inhabitants of the County of Devon, and other places. By Lord ABERCROMBY, from Kirkcudbright, signed by 2,000 persons. By the Duke of SUSSEX, from the Borough of Southwark, signed by 3,270 of the 3,600 Voters resident in that Borough; from the Inhabitants of Denbigh; from the Inhabitants of the Ward of Cheap, and of the Ward of Farringdon Within, in the City of London; from the Inhabitants of Penzance, in Cornwall; and from places in Lincolnshire. By the Duke of GRAFTON, from Bury St. Edmonds, signed by 1,844 persons. By the Earl of ELDON, against Reform, from the Inhabitants of Bridgewater, and from the Inhabitants of Weymouth. By Lord CLIFFORD, from the Protestant Freemen of Rahoon, and of Catholics of the Wardenship of Galway, to extend the Elective Franchise of Galway to Catholics.