HL Deb 17 June 1845 vol 81 c632

Sat First.—The Lord Fisherwick, after the Death of his Father.

BILLS. Public—Reported.—Schoolmasters (Scotland).

3o. and passed: — Death by Accident Compensation; Deodands Abolition; Canal Companies Tolls; Canal Companies Carriers.

Private.—1a North British Insurance Company; Battersea Poor; Glasgow, Garnkirk, and Coatbridge Railway; Shaw's Waterworks.

2a. Heaviside's Divorce; Bridgewater, Duke of, Trustees Estate; Chelsea Improvement; Brighton, Lewes, and Hastings Railway (Keymer Branch); Belfast and Ballymena Railway; Yoker Road; Lord Barrington's Estate.

Reported.—White's Charity Estate (Herbert's); Bedford and London Railway; Shrewsbury, Oswestry, and Chester Junction Railway; Berks and Hants Railway; Lowestoft Railway and Harbour; Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolton Railway; Yarmouth and Norwich Railway; Castle Hill (Wexford) Docks; Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Tynemouth Extension) Railway; Dundee and Perth Railway; Aberdeen Railway; Quinborowe Borough; Claughton-cum-Grange (St. Andrew's) Church; Claugh-ton-cum-Grange (St. John the Baptist's) Church.

3a. and passed:—Dunstable and Birmingham and London Railway; York and Scarborough Railway Deviation; Leicester Freemen's Allotments; Lady Sandy's (Turner's) Estate.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By the Marquess of Normanby, from Liverpool, for Inquiry into the Sanatory Condition of the Tailoring Trade.—By the Marquess of Normanby, from John Liddle, Medical Officer of Whitechapel Union, relating to the Unhealthy Condition of many parts of that neighbourhood, and for the Appointment of a District Officer of Health.—By the Duke of Bucclcuch, from Bradford, Coventry, and Edinburgh, for the Adoption of Sanatory Regulations in Populous Districts.—By Lord Redesdale, from Hinckley, and 2 other places, against the Increase of Grant to the College of Maynooth.—By Lord Stanley, from Provincial Parliament, for Protection and Extension of Privileges to Vessels employed in Navigating the Inland Waters of the Province of Canada.—From Macroom, for Protection to Rights of Agricultural Labourers (Ireland).—From Landowners of Crossgar, for Protection to Rights of Tenants (Ireland).—From Protestant Clergy, and from the Inhabitants of several places, in Ireland, for Encouragement to Schools in connexion with Church Education Society.