HL Deb 23 April 1833 vol 17 c462

Papers ordered. On the Motion of the Earl of ROSSLYN, an Account of the Quantities of different kinds of Grain Exported from Ireland to Great Britain, and Imported to Ireland from Great Britain, in each year from 1820, to 1830: and the Quantity of all kinds of Grain Imported to Great Britain from British North America, in each year from 1823, to 1832.

Petitions presented. By the Bishops of HEREFORD and LONDON, by the Earl of WICKLOW, and by Lords WESTERN, POLTIMORE, ELLENBOROUGH, and SUFFIELD,—from a great Number of Places,—against Slavery.—By the Earl of RADNOR, and by Lord WESTERN, from Oxford, and other Places,—against the Assessed Taxes.—By the Bishops of LONDON, DURHAM, and CHESTER, By the Marquess of CHOLMONDELEY, and by Lord FEVER-SILAM, from a Number of Places,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By the Bishop of CHESTER, from Taplow, against the Sale of Beer Act.—By Viscount MELBOURNE, from Llandrinio, against Tithes.—By the Earl of FALMOUTH, from Truro, for making that Place the Assize Town instead of Launceston.—By the Bishop of LONDON, from twenty-one Places in Essex, against the Sale of Beer Act.