HL Deb 12 May 1842 vol 63 c455

BILLS. Public.2–2a Dublin Police. Reported.—Bribery at Elections.

3a and passed:—Exchequer Bills; Victoria Park; Knightsbridge and Kensington Openings.

Private.—1a; Warwick and Leamington Union Railway; Warkworth Harbour.

2a Gair's Naturalization; Sir F. Bathurst's Estates.

Reported.—Saundersfoot Railway (specially); Equitable Gas; Bristol Floating Dock; Ellesmere and Chester Canal.

3a; and passed:—Kingselere Inclosure.

PETITIONS PRESENTED From Owners and Occupiers of land, and Tradesmen in Blandford, against the proposed Reduction of the Import Duty on Com, Cattle, and other Provisions.—From the Guardians of the Maidstone Union, for Alteration of the New Poor-law—From Hop Planters in Goudhurst, against the Alteration of the Hop Duty From the Congregation of the New Chapel at Todmorden, for the Repeal of the Corn and Provision Laws.—From Catholics of Ashton-under-Lyne, Clavtonle-Moors, Hyde, Newton, Godley, Wigan, Boston, Great Yarmouth, and other places, for better Religious Instruction to the Catholics in the Army and Navy.—From Ardrahan, Drumcrce, Killereran, and Abbey Knockmoy, for the Encouragement of Schools in connexion with the Church Education Society of Ireland.

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