HL Deb 27 May 1841 vol 58 c801

MINUTES.] Bill. Read a third time:—County Bridges.

Petitions presented. By the Earl of Harewood, the Earl of Cawdor, the Earl of Warwick, the Earl of Stradbroke, the Duke of Wellington, the Marquess of Exeter, the Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Willoughby D'Eresby, and other noble Lords, from Yorkshire, Carmarthen, Warwickshire, Chigwell, Loughton, Hadleigh, various places in Essex, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and a great many other places, against Alteration of the Corn-laws.—By the Bishop of Lincoln, from places in his Diocese, in favour of Church Extension.—By the Earl of Rosebery, from Sterling, against any Alteration in the system of Banking in Scotland; and from a place in Stirlingshire, in favour of the Government plan relative to Timber, Sugar, and Corn.—By Lord Redesdale, from Westminster, and Matlock, against any further Grant to Maynooth; from the Southwark Protestant and Operative Association, for the Restoration of our Protestant Constitution.—By the Marquess of Downshire, and the Earl of Roden, from Portpatrick, and Fermanagh, against Lay Patronage in the Scotch Church.— By the Marquess of Bute, from the Corporation of London, in favour of the Jews Declaration Bill,—By the Bishop of London, from Bristol, against the system of Socialism; from Wethersfield (Essex), against any further Grant to Maynooth.