HL Deb 27 January 1832 vol 9 c972

Returns ordered. On the Motion of the Marquis of LANSDOWN, the number of Clergy resident, or non-resident for the year 1829, and for Copies of Instructions given by the Home Secretary, and Reports received by him with reference to Reform.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of COVENTRY, from the Inhabitants of Worcester, complaining of the distressed state of the Glove Trade, and praying that the Importation of Foreign Gloves be prohibited:—By the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, from the Inhabitants of Kinsale, for Reform:—By a NOBLE LORD, from Inhabitants of Langton, for an alteration in the Beer Act, and for the abolition of Slavery, from the Inhabitants of Lewis, Ashton-under-Lyne, Were-ham, Cefnellaur, and Atherstone; the Curate and Parishioners of Killishee; the Congregation assembling in St. Michael's Established Church, Ashton-under-Lyne; of the Minister and Congregation of the United Secession Church, Grimsby, Arbroath, and Annan; of the Minister, Elders, and Members, of the United Associate Congregation in Auchtergaven; of the Minister and Elders of the Presbytery of Lorn; of Protestant Calvinistic Methodists, at Tregaron, and Llanafan; of the Methodist Congregation at Altrinehame; of Wesleyan Methodists, at Ebenezer Chapel, Carnarvon, Aberton, Weeley, Tyddyn, and St. Peter's Port, Guernsey; of Protestant Dissenters, of Chepstowe, Union Street Chapel, Southwark; Bethel Chapel, Cemeus, Llanbadrig; Aldringham, Avebury, Little Alie Street, Goodman's Fields, Abersycham, Eynsford, Tabor, Thorne and Halfield, Saron Llanfechel, Castleford, Kellington, Darrington, Astley, Featherstone, Aldborough, Skelbrook, Knighton, Arncliffe, Abury, Beckham, Cheshunt, Ashbocking, Ashfield-cum-Thorpe, Badsworth, Askan Bryan, and Straddishall. Ordered to lie on the Table.