HL Deb 25 March 1833 vol 16 c995

Papers ordered. On the Motion of Earl FITZWILLIAM, an Account of the Number of Baroines contained in each of the Dioceses of Ireland.

Petitions presented. By Lord KING, from several Places in Ireland, for the Abolition of Tithes and Church Cess; from Cumnock, for a Separation between Church and State.—By the Duke of NEWCASTLE, the Earls of ROSE-BERY, GOSFORD, and FITZWILLIAM, and by the Bishop of LINCOLN, from numerous Places,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By the Duke of CLEVELAND, and the Earls of RODEN and GOSPORT, from Walsingham and many Places in Scotland and Ireland, against Slavery.—By the Ear! of RODEN, from several Places in Ireland, against the proposed Plan of Church Reform (Ireland); and from Caithness, against the Existing System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By the Earl of ROSSLYN, from Cupar; and by Lord WYNFORD, from a Congregation at Glasgow,—in favour of the Factories Bill.