HL Deb 21 April 1842 vol 62 c895

BILLS. Public.ߞ3a and passed:—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny.

Private.—la. Ormesby Inclosure; Kingsclere Inclosure: St. Austell Market; Weston-super-Mare Improvement; Hele's Charity (Lowe's) Estate; Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway.

2a. Stanhope and Tyne Railway; Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway.

Reported.—Nottingham Gas; Imperial Assurance Com. pany.

3a. and passed:—Wakeyhill Inclosure; Benecke's Naturalization; Duke of Bedford's Estate (H.C.)j Birkenhead Improvement.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Duke of Buckingham, and the Earl of Yarborough, from East Sussex, Isle of Ely, Aylesbury, and Lincoln, against any Alteration of the Com-laws.—By the Earl of Zetland, from Gateshead, and Northallerton, against the Income-tax.—From the Glasgow Conservative Operative Association in favour of the Ministerial Financial and Commercial Measure.— By Lord Mahon, Lord Faversham, and other noble Lords, from Cross, Boroughbridge, and several other places, against the Corn Importation Bill.—By a noble Lord, from the Millers of Kilkenny, against the Importation of Foreign Flour into Ireland.—By a noble Lord, from Kingston-upon-Hull, against the Criminal Jurisdiction (Quarter Sessions) BilL—By the Marquess of Down-shire, from Hillsborough, for the Encouragement of Schools in connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland).—From Kirkcudbrightshire, against the Importation of Foreign Cattle.—From the Freethinking Christians of St. John's-square, Clerkenwell, for the substitution of Declarations in lieu of Oaths.—From the Huntingdon Literary and Scientific Institution, for Exemption from the Payment of Assessed and other Taxes and Rates.'— From Stromness, against the Reduction of the Duty on the Importation of Straw Plait for Bonnets.—From the Confectioners of Whitby, against the Importation of Confectionery from the Channel Islands at a Low Rate of Duty.—From the Presbytery of Penpont, and the Arbroath Association, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—From Kilkenny, and Benburb, praying that Marriages solemnized by a Presbyterian or Dissenting Minister between Members of the Church of England and Presbyterians, or Dissenters, may be considered Valid.