HL Deb 21 March 1833 vol 16 c902

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Earl FITZ-WILLIAM, an Account from his Majesty's Consuls abroad, of the Prices of Cora in the different Markets, up to the latest period they could be made out.

Petitions presented. By the Bishop of ROCHESTER, Lord BEXLEY, the Earl of SHAFTESBURY, Marquess of STAFFORD, Lord KING, Lord SUFFIELD, and the Bishop of EXETER, from a Number of Places in England and Scotland,.—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By Lord KIND from Stayley Bridge, for Emancipation of the Jews; from two Places in Ireland, for the Abolition of Tithes; and from Chichester, for allowing Dissenters to celebrate Marriage in their own Chapel.—By Earl FITZ-WILLIAM, from Somersham with the Soak; and by Lord MELBOURNE, from Melbourne, for the Abolition of Slavery.