HL Deb 10 July 1845 vol 82 c291

BILLS. Public.—1a. Constables, Public Works (Ireland); Turnpike Trusts (South Wales); Administration of Justice (Court of Chancery) Acts Amendment.

2a. Foreign Lotteries.

Reported.—High Constables; Documentary Evidence; Seal Office Abolition.

3o. and passed:—Arrestment of Wages (Scotland); Brazil Slave Trade; Jurors (Ireland); Timber Ships; Assessed Taxes Composition.

Private.—1a. Marquess of Westminster's Estate; Saint Matthew's (Bethnal Green) Rectory.

2a. Saint Helen's Canal and Railway; Marsh's (or Coxhead's) Estate.

Reported.—North Walsham School Estate (Lord Wodehouse's); Glossop Gas; Great Southern and Western Railway (Ireland); Sir Robert Keith Dick's Estate; Preston and Wyre Railway; Runcorn and Preston Brook Railway; Bermondsey Improvement; Londonderry and Coleraine Railway; Sheffield Water Works; Saint Helen's Improvement; Norwich and Brandon Railway (Diss and Dereham Branches); Glasgow Junction Railway; Bristol and Exeter Railway Branches; Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway.

3a. and passed:—Great North of England, Clarence, and Hartlepool and Junction Railway; Keyingham Drainage; Forth and Clyde Navigation, and Union Canal Junction; Richmond (Surrey) Railway; Liverpool and Manchester Railway; North Wales Mineral Railway; Great Western Railway, Ireland (Dublin to Mullingar and Athlone).

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Warrington and Latchford, for the Suppression of Intemperance, particularly on the Sabbath.—From Ministers and others of Southampton, and several other places, for substitution of Declarations in lieu of Oaths.—From Wiveliscombe, against the Real Property Deeds Registration Bill.—By Duke of Richmond, from Brede and numerous other places, for the Repeal of the Malt Tax. — By Lord Lyttelton, from Charles Miller, M.A., for Repeal of the Tithe Commutation Act.—By Duke of Richmond, from Stockholders and others of the Colony residing at Clarence River, for Alteration of Law relating to Territorial Revenue and Disposal of Land (New South Wales).—From Matthew Phillips, Surveyor, &c., praying that evidence given by him before a Committee of this House some years since, may be reconsidered, and in favour of the Field Gardens Bill.—From Committee of Church Missionary Society of Africa and the East, for effectually securing to Natives of New Zealand, the full enjoyment of their Lands.

* For Division List see End of Volume.

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