HL Deb 29 April 1834 vol 23 c201

Bills. Read a third time. Exchequer Offices; Clerk of the Pipe (Scotland).

Petitions presented. By the Earl of DURHAM, from Orwell, for the Separation of Church and State; from the Friendly Societies of Wolverhampton, for an Alteration in the Law relating to such Societies; and from the Hand-Loom Weavers of Blackford, for Relief, and for a Board of Trade.—By Lord WHARNCLIFFE, from Sheffield; and from Monmouth County, for Protection to the Established Church.—By the Marquess of WESTMEATH, from the Justices of the Peace of the County of Westmeath, for an Alteration in the Act for granting Spirit Licenses.—By the Marquess of HEADFORT, from two Places, for the Abolition of Tithes, and for the Repeal of the Union.—By the Duke of SOMERSET, the Marquess of CHOLMONDELEY, Earls DURHAM and WICKLOW, and the Bishop of DURHAM, from several Places,—for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By the Earl of ROSEBERY, and the Marquess of BUTE, from several Places,—for an Alteration in the System of Church Patronage in Scotland.—By the Earl of DURHAM, and Lord SUFFIELD, from a Number of Places, and Dissenting Congregations,—for Relief to the Dissenters.—By the Earl of MALMESBURY, from the Agriculturists of Banbury, for Relief.—By the Duke of WELLINGTON, from Liverpool, for Relief to the Agricultural Interest; and against any Alteration in the Corn Laws; and from Derby, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax.