HL Deb 30 April 1841 vol 57 c1290

Bills. Read a first time:—Conveyance.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of Mountcashel, from places in Ireland, in favour of Non-Intrusion.—By Lord Poltimore, from places in Devonshire) for the Abolition of Church Rates.—By the Earl of Rosebery, from the Chamber of Commerce of Edinburgh, against any interference with the system of Banking in Scotland; and from the Mayor, Aldermen, and Corporation of Bath, in favour of the Jews Declaration Bill.—By Earl Fitzwilliam, from Plymouth, against the New Poor-law.—By Lord Lyndhurst, from Birmingham, to be Excluded from the Operation of the Borough Improvement Bill.—By lord Wharncliffe, from the Trustees of Turnpike Trusts in Yorkshire, for Relief, as they were obliged to maintain the Roads although traffic on them had nearly ceased By the Marquess of Normanby, from Birmingham, in favour of the Borough Improvement Bill By Eart stanhope, from Derby, against the Bill.