HL Deb 03 April 1832 vol 11 c1245

Bills. Received the Royal Assent by Commission; the London Bridge Approaches; the Sugar Duties'; and several Private.

Returns ordered. On the Motion of Lord ELLENBOROUGH, a Statement of the Population and Assessed Taxes of each Town in England and Wales, having more than 2,000 Inhabitants which does not now return Members to the House of Commons, and to which it is not proposed to give that Right by the Reform Bill.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of LONSDALE, from the Hundred of Lonsdale, against the Reform Bill:—By the Earl of FINGALL, from the Inhabitants of Kilmisson, for a measure of Reform for Ireland as extensive as that for England; from the Inhabitants of Athboy, Rathmere, Girly, Ballymacormick, and Temple Michael:—By Lord KING, from the Inhabitants of Syddan, Mitchellstown, Killeary, and Ennismouth, for the Abolition of Tithes in Ireland; and by the Earl of FINGALL, from the Inhabitants of Navan, for a Revision of the Tithe System.