HL Deb 01 April 1833 vol 16 c1291

Paper ordered. On the Motion of Earl FITZ-WILLIAM, an Account of the Average price of Wheat as fixed under the 9th of George 4th, cap. 60, from 11th February, 1850, to the latest period.

Petitions presented. By the Marquess of LANSDOWN, from Selkirk, for the Better Regulation of Factories.—By Earl GREY, from Kilnahue, for a Clause in the Grand Jury Bill, for the snore equal applottnig of Church Cess.—By Lord TEVNHAM, from the Barony of Gallen, for Vote by Ballot; and from Shreen for a Repeal of the Union.—By the Earl of ROSEBERY, from Kilchrenan and Delavich, to secure to the People of Scotland their just Rights in the choice of their Minister!;.—By the Marquess of LANSDOWN from a Congregation at Nottingham; and by Earl EGREY, from the Presbytery of Northumberland,—fora Removal of the Disabilities affecting the Dissenters.—By the Duke Of GORDON, the Martiucss of STAFFORD, and the Bishop of LINCOLN, from several Places,—for the Better Observ-ance of [the Sabbath.—By the Marquess of LANSDOWN, by Earl GREY, by the Earl of UXBRIDGE, and by Lord SUFFIELD, for the Abolition of Slavery.—By the Marquess of WESTMINSTERS, from St. Bride's, London, against the Assessed Taxes.—By the Earl of LIMERICK, from Limerick, against the Duty on Soap.—By the Marquess of STAFFORD, from a Number of Places, for a Removal of the Disabilities affecting the Dissenters.