HL Deb 19 April 1842 vol 62 cc717-8

BILLS, Public. —2a. Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.

3a and passed:—Indemnity; Public Works.

Private.—2a. Sir J. Cass's Charity (Shaw's) Estate; Birmingham, and Liverpool Junction Canal.

Reported.—Wakeyhill Inclosure; Benecke's Naturalization; Fierville's Naturalization; Duke of Bedford's Estate (H.C.); Stanhope and Tyne Railway; Severn Navigation; Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway.

3a. and passed:—Brandling Junction Railway; Cottenham Inclosure.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Earl of Radnor. Earl Fitzwilliam, and Lord Kinnaird, from Stroud, Warminster, Strafford, West Ham, Falkirk, Mansfield, Plaistow, Bromley, Marsden, Colne, Forfar, and a great many other places, for a Repeal of the Corn-Laws.—By Viscount Melbourne, from Harleston, for a Fixed Duty on Corn.—By the Marquess of Downshire, from Sligo, for a Revision of the Marriage Law.—By the Earl of Mountcashel, from Millowners in Queen's County, Moate, Kilbride, and other places, against the Importation of Foreign Flour into Ireland; and from the Mill-owners of Sunderland, against the Importation of Foreign Flour into the United Kingdom—From the Confectioners of Manchester, for Inquiry and Protection.—From Members of the Rutland Agricultural Society, from Lincoln, Cirencester, Warwick, Aberdeen, and other places, for Protection to the Agricultural Interest.—From Knock, Breda, and Templemore, for the Encouragement of Schools in connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland).—From Dissenting Congregations at Atrogill, and Cork, that Marriages solemnized by a Dissenting or Presbyterian Minister between Members of the Church of England and Dissenters and Presbyterians may be Valid.—From Alloa, against the Income-tax.—From Pembroke, Swansea, and Haverford West, against the proposed Removal of the Irish Mail Packet Station.