HL Deb 06 April 1835 vol 27 c828

Bill. Read a second time:—On the Motion of the Earl of MULGRAVE, Bribery Witnesses' Indemnity.

Petitions presented. By Lord BROUGHAM, from eight Places, for Alterations in the Factories' Regulation Act; from Yorkshire, for a Modification of the Beer-Laws; from Bridgetown, for an Alteration of the Laws relating to Imprisonment for Debt; from Ardquir, against Tithes in Ireland.—By the same, and Viscount MELBOURNE, from several Congregations in Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c.—against any farther Grant of Money for Building Additional Churches in Scotland.—By the Earl of CARNARVON, from the Parishioners of Blagdon, for an Inquiry into the Sequestration of their Rectory.—By the Earl of RIPON, from Landed Proprietors in Canada, against any Alteration in the Constitution of that Colony.—By the Earl of ROSEBERY, from Irvine, against, and by the Duke of RICHMOND, from the same Place, in favour of Separating that Parish into Districts, or uniting part of it with the Neighbouring Parish of Dundonald.—By the Dukes of GORDON, ARGYLE, and RICHMOND, the Earl of RIPON, and Viscount MELVILLE, from a Number of Places,—for Additional Accommodation in Scotch Churches.