HL Deb 17 May 1833 vol 17 c1338

Bills. Received the Royal Assent:—The Duties; Cotton Duties; and Exchequer Court (Scotland).

Petitions presented. By the Earl of MEATH, from Dublin, for Poor Laws to Ireland.—By a NOBLE LORD, from St. George's, Bloomsbury, and another Parish, against the Assessed Taxes.—By the Marquess of STAFFORD, from several Dissenting Congregations, for Relief to the Dissenters from their Grievances, respecting Registration, Marriage, and Church Rates.—By the Earl of RODEN; from several Places, for the Better Observance of the Lord's Day.—By Lord SEGRAVE, from Dursley; and the Earl of WICKLOW, from Wotton-under-Edge, for the Revision or Abolition of the Sale of Beer Act.—By the Duke of CLEVELAND, the Earls of RODEN, ROSEBERY, ALBEMARLE, and CHARLEMONT, the Marquesses of LANSDOWN and STAFFORD, and Lords SALTOUN and SUFFIELD, from a great Number of Places,—for the Immediate Abolition of Slavery.

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