HL Deb 14 April 1835 vol 27 c994

Petitions presented. By the Earl of ROSEBERY, from Perth, against any Grant for Building Churches, and by Lord BROUGHAM, from Paisley and other Places, to the same effect.—By the Duke of BUCKINGHAM, from several Places, against the Poor-Law Amendment Act,—By Lord KENYON, from one Place, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—By the Duke of GORDON, from a Parish in the Orkneys, for a Resident Clergyman from another Parish to be separated into two.—By the Dukes of GORDON and RICHMOND, the Earl of SHAFTESBURY, and Lord DUNDAS, from a Number of Places, for Increased Accommodation in Scotch Churches.