§ Took the Oaths.—Several Lords.
§ BILLS. Public.—1a. Small Debts.
§ Reported. — Indemnity.
§ Private.—1a. Crediton Small Debts; Chester Improvement; York and North Midland Railway (Bridlington Branch); Dunstable and Birmingham and London Railway; Bedford and London Railway: York and Scarborough Railway Railway Deviation; Hull and Selby Railway (Bridlington Branch; Whitby and Pickering Railway; Spoad Inclosure; Stokenchurch Road; Scottish Central Railway; Southampton and Dorchester Railway; Taunton Gas; Midland Railways; (Nottingham to Lincoln); Yoker Road.
§ 2a. Whittle Dean Waterworks; Standard Life Assurance Company; Nottingham Waterworks.
§ Reported.—Blackburn, Burnley, Accrington, and Colne Extension Railway.
§ 3a. and passed:—Hemel Hempstead Small Tenements.
§ PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Bishops of Exeter, Cashel, Rochester, Norwich, London, Oxford, Lichfield, Durham, St. David's, Bangor, Gloucester, and Lincoln, Dukes of Buckingham, Richmond, Newcastle, and Buccleuch, Earls of Harewood, Winchilsea, Clancarty, Bandon, Charleville, Roden, Falmouth, Scarborough, Malmesbury, Fitzwilliam, Verulam, Burlington, and Eldon, Marquesses of Salisbury, Ely, and Breadalbane, and by Lords Farnham, Denman, Kenyon, Faversham, and Wharncliffe, and by the Lord Chancellor, from Clergy and others of Blacktoft, and an immense number of other 1160 places, against Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—By the Bishop of Tuam, Duke of Wellington, Marquess of Lansdowne, Lords Stanley, Denman, Beaumont, and Wharncliffe, and by Viscount Sidney, from Kerry, and several other places, in favour of Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—From Killecken, and 9 other places, for Inquiry into the Course of Instruction adopted at Maynooth College.—From Jabez Bunting, President, and from Committee of Conference of the People called Methodists, praying to be heard by Counsel against the Charitable Trusts Bill.—From Masters and Pilots, Seamen of Trinity House, Kingston-upon-Hull, for Exempting a certain Charity from the operation of the Charitable Trusts Bill.