HL Deb 06 April 1838 vol 42 c435

Petitions presented. By the Duke of CLEVELAND, from parishes in the county of Durham, by Lord KENYON, from places in Yorkshire, by Earl FITZWILLIAM, from Rumsay (Somersetshire), Holywell, and other places in Yorkshire, Portsmouth, Halstead (Essex), and from Leek and other places in Staffordshire, by the Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND, the Marquess of SLIGO, the Duke of RICHMOND, from Boston (Lincolnshire), and by Lord LYNDHURST, from the Females of the following places—Lowmore, Bingley, Stayland, Somerby, Greekiand, and Rippendale, for the abolition of Negro Apprenticeship.—By the Earl of ROSEBERY, from Stirling, and another place in Scotland, against further Endowment to the Church of Scotland—By Earl FITZWILLIAM, from the Operatives of two manufacturing towns in the West Riding of Yorkshire, for better regulations respecting Factories.

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