HL Deb 10 May 1842 vol 63 c321

MINUTES.] BILLS. Public.—2a. Bribery at Elections; Copyright.

Reported.—Exchequer Bills; Victoria Park; Knights-bridge and Kensington Openings.

3a. and passed:—Parish Property.

Private—1a. Ferry-bridge and Borough-bridge Road.

2.a Equitable Gas; Bristol Floating Dock; Ellesmere and Chester Canal; Pilkington's Estate; Christopher's (or Manners) Estate.

Reported.—Kingsclere Inclosure; Huish Champflower Inclosure, &c.; Gosport Pier; Great Torrington Market; Kirkintilloch Roads; London and Blackwall Railway (specially); Northern Union (Newcastle and Darlington Junction) Railway (specially); Liverpool Paving and Sewerage.

PETITTIONS PRESENTED. From James Henry Scudamore Burr, M.A., for the Repeal of the Tithe Commutation Act.—From Wesleyan Methodist of Meltham, for Repeal of the Com, and those Laws which obstruct the Exportation of English Manufactures.-—From Shelly, in the Parish of Ruberton, Caaven Chapel, Marshall-street, Golden-square, and other places, for Repeal of the Provision Laws.—From Huddersfield, Truro, and Wakefield, for the Repeal of the Income-tax. —From Members and Friends of the Church of Scotland at Gilcomster, for the Abolition of Patronage.—From Berks, Henburst, Duffus, Rothes, Alves, Drainrey, Birnie, St. Andrew's, Elgin, Urquhart, and other places, for Protection to the Agricultural Interest.—From the Synod of Caithness, and Sunderland, for the Better Observance of the Sabbath.—From Warrington, Scarborough, Wigton, Braeman, Coeshie, and other places, for the Adoption of a Measure the better to secure Religious Instruction to the Roman Catholics in the Army and Navy.—From Coventry, for Alteration of the Law respecting the Rating of Ecclesiastical Property.