HL Deb 02 April 1838 vol 42 c261

Bills. Read a third time:—Mutiny; and Marine Mutiny.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of BANDON, from a place in the Diocese of Ross, against any system of National Education which does not permit the general use of the Holy Scriptures; and from Ahenagh (Cork), for the settlement of the Tithe system.—By Earl GREY, from Stockton-on-Tees, Newcastle, and a number of other places, by the Bishop of CHESTER, from several Congregations in Chester, and other places within his Diocese, by the Marquess of SLIGO, from Hull, and other places in Yorkshire, from Suddleton, and other places in Lancashire, from nearly twenty Dissenting (including four Roman Catholic) Congregations in Manchester, and from Westport, in the county of Mayo, by the Earl of ALBEMARLE, from a Congregation in Hereford, and a parish in Suffolk, by the Bishop of EXETER, from two Congregations in the city of London, by the bishop of RIPON, from several Congregations in Ripon and its vicinity, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By the Earl of ALBEMARLE, from Tavistock, and by Lord FOLEY, from Chichester, for a reduction of the rate of Postage.—By the Bishop of ELY, from Tynemouth, against Church Pluralities.—By the Earl of STANHOPE, from Bradford, and other places in Yorkshire, for an alteration of the New Poor-law.