HL Deb 26 February 1833 vol 15 c1132

Bill committed. Change of Venue (Ireland).

Petitions presented. By the Duke of RICHMOND, from Horsham, for Regulating the Hours for Employing Children in Factories.—By the same from Dorrington and from two Places in Derbyshire; by the Earl of CAWDOR, from Nairn; by Lord DACRE, from Wigan, Standish, and other Places; by the Marquess of Stafford, from Kirkwall; and by the Bishop of LINCOLN, from Burntisland,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord DICRE, from Newport; and by the Marquess of Stafford, from eight Dissenting Congregations; by the Earl of CAWDOR, from Eleven Protestant Dissenting Congregations; by Lord AUCKLAND, from Cliff Regis, Doorfield, and Barrington; by the Bishop of LINCOLN, from Brigstock; and by Lord SUFFIELD, from the Resident Missionaries of Jamaica, against Slavery.—By Lord TEYNHAM, from Dublin, against Tithes and Church Cess; from Castlebar and Aughagoure, for a Repeal of the Legislative Union, the Abolition of Church Cess, Tithes, and Grand Jury Laws; and from the Latter, for Vote by Ballot.