HL Deb 18 February 1839 vol 45 c507

MINITES. Petitions presented. By the Earl of DURHAM, from the Protestant Society, for the Protection of Religious Liberty.—By the Duke of NEWCASTLE, from the Nottingham Agricultural Association, against any Alteration in the Corn-laws.—By the Earl of WARWICK, from 155 places in Warwickshire, by Lord RALEIGH, from several places, by the Earl of STRADBROKE, from fifteen places in Suffolk, by the Duke of RICHMOND, from Chichester, and other places, by the Duke of BUCKINGHAM, from a great number of places, by the Earl of WINCHILSEA from forty-five places, by the Marquess of LANSDOWNE, from a place in Wiltshire, by a noble LORD, from East Grinsted, by the Earl of SHAFFESBURY, from several places in Yorkshire, by Lord GAGE, from three places in Sussex, by a noble LORD, from Croydon, by the Marquess of SALISBURY, from several places (Herts), by the Earl of STRADBROKE, from fifteen places, by Lord WHABNCLIFFE, from places in Yorkshire, and by Lord HARDWICKE, from several places, against any Alteration of the Corn-laws.—By the Earl of SCARBOROUGH from Yarmouth, by Lord FOLEY, from one place, and by Lord VERNON, from Newcastle, for the Repeal of the Cornlaws.—By a noble LORD, from Cambridge, against the Beer Act.—By Lord CLARE, from Limerick, for considering Ireland in any proposed Alteration of the Corn-laws.