HL Deb 11 June 1844 vol 75 cc478-9

Sat first.—Viscount Sidmouth, after the death of his Father.

BILLS. Public.—1a. New South Wales, etc. Government; Marriage Act Amendment.

2a. St. Asaph and Bangor Dioceses; Vinegar and Glass Duties.

Reported.—Copyhold and Customary Tenure Acts Amendment.

Private.—1a. Lady Le Despencer's Estate.

2a. West Croft (Nottingham) Inclosure; Nottingham (West Croft Canal) Improvement; Stratford (Eastern Counties) and Thames Junction Railway; London Gas Light Company.

Reported. — Stone's Estate; Sidmouth and Collumpton Road; Pulteney Town Harbour and Improvement.

3a. and passed: Leeds and Bradford Railway; Swansea Harbour.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Bishop of London, from Staines, against the Dissenters Chapels Bill.—By Lord Lyttleton, from Members of the United Church of England and Ireland, for Restoring the Powers of the Convocation.—By the Bishops of Salisbury, Exeter, and Winchester, and Earls of Galloway, Devon, and Powis, from Pydar, and several other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By the Marquess of Downshire, from the Royal Dublin Society for Legalizing the Proceedings of Art Unions.—By the Earl of Malmesbury, from Christ. church, and 2 other places, for Protection to Agriculture. —By the Earl of Kinnoul, from Perth for Legalising Marriages solememnized by Presbyterian and Dissenting Ministers in Ireland.—By Lord Lorton, from Guardians of the Roscommon Poor Law Union, against the Poor Laws (Ireland).