HL Deb 23 April 1841 vol 57 c1018

Bills. Read a second time:—Indemnity.

Petitions presented. By the Duke of Cleveland, from Perth, in favour of the Jews Declaration Bill.—By Lord Hatherton, from various places in Lincolnshire, for Alteration of the Law relating to Turnpike Trusts; and from Penn, in the county of Stafford, against Sunday Trading on Canals.—By the Bishop of London, from a number of Clergymen of his Diocese, praying to be relieved from certain hardships which they suffered in consequence of the Provisions of the Composition of Tithes

Act; and from Inhabitants of Clapham-road, that some measure should be adopted for the Redemption of Tolls on Southwark, Waterloo, and Vauxhall Bridges.—By the Earl of Wilton, from Merchants of Manchester, that the principle of Inland Warehousing might be extended to that town.—By the Earl of Zetland, from a parish in Scotland, in favour of Non-Intrusion.