HL Deb 26 April 1833 vol 17 c671

Petitions presented. By the Earl of RODEN, from Latheran and Comrie, against the present System of Church Patronage in Scotland—By the Earl of ALEE- MARLE, from Launditch, against the Taxes on Malt and Hops.—By the Marquess of LANSDOWNE, from Oldham, and other Places, for Abolishing the Civil Disabilities of the Dissenters; and from Killiney, against Tithes and Church Cess, or any other mode of contributing to the Established Church.—By Lord WESTERN, from Bedworth, for a Revision of the Poor Laws.—By the Bishops of LONDON, and LICHFIELD, from several Places,—against the Sale of Beer Act.—By the Archbishop of CANTERBURY, the Duties of NEWCASTLE, RICHMOND, and CLEVELAND, by the Marquesses of DOWNSHIRE, and LANSDOWNE, by Earl DELAWARE, by Lords DACRE, WERTERN, and SUFFIELD, and by the Bishop of LINCOLN, from a great Number of Places, against Slavery.—By the Bishop of u from the Clergy of the County of Surrey, against the proposed Measure of Irish Church Reform.—By the Marquess of DOWNSHIRE, the Earl of RODEN, and the Bishops of LONDON, LICHFIELD, BANGOR, and LINCOLN,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.