HL Deb 15 April 1839 vol 47 c1

Bills. Read a second time:—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.

Petitions presented. By the Earl GALLOWAY, from several places, for Church Extension in Scotland.—By the Bishop of HEREFORD, from Hereford, in favour of a Penny Postage.—By the Duke of CLEVELAND, from two places, to the same effect.—By the Earl of RODEN, from one or two places, for relieving Soldiers from attendance on Idolatrous Worship; and from another place, against the present system of Education in Ireland.—By Lord PRUDHOE, from thirteen places, against any Alteration in the Corn-laws.—By the Earl of ABERDEEN, from several places in Scotland, against any system of National Education not founded on the principles of the Established Church.—By Earl DE GREY, from Bedford, against the Appointment of Catholic and other Chaplains in Gaols.—By Lord PORTMAN, from Paisley, for reducing the Duty on Fire Insurances.—By the Archbishop of CANTERBURY, from several places, against any system of National Education not founded on the principles of the Established Church.—By the Bishops of RIPON, and CHESTER, from several places, for Protection to the Church in Canada; and by the latter, from one place, against the Beer-laws.