HL Deb 20 February 1834 vol 21 c559

MINUTES.] Bill. Read a second time. On the Motion of the Duke of RICHMOND, Turnpike Acts Continuance.

Petitions presented. By Earl CAWDOR, from a Place in Wales, for an Alteration of the Tithe System; and from the County of Somerset, for Relief from County Rates.—By the Duke of RICHMOND, from three Places, for Continuing and Extending the Labour Rate.—By Lord BEXLKY, from Cranley and Clare, for Protection to the Established Church.—By the Earl of DURHAM, from the Protestant Dissenters of several Places, for the Removal of Disabilities and Redress of Grievances; and by Lord KING, from Bridport, to the same effect; and also from Killerig, for the Abolition of Tithes.