HL Deb 02 May 1845 vol 80 c32

BILLS. Public.—1a. Museums of Art; Calico Print Works; High Constables.

2a. Actions for Debt Limitation.

Private.—1a. Lady Sandys' Estate; Liverpool Docks; Surrey and Sussex Roads; Glasgow and Shotts' Road; Sir Thomas White's Charity Estates (Herbert's).

2a. Foulmire Inclosure; Clerkenwell Improvement; Paisley Gas.

Reported.—London Orphan Asylum; Amicable Society Assurance; Ellesmere, Birmingham, and Liverpool Canals Union; Bradford Gas.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Bishops of Sailsbury, Hereford, and Cashel, Earls of Roseberry, Haddington, and Eldon, Marquess of Breadalbane, and Lords Campbell, and Kenyon, from Ministers and others of Free Church of Culter, and from numerous other places, against the Increase of Grant to Maynooth College.—From Jedburgh, in favour of the Fresh Water Fishing (Scotland) Bill.—From Wigtown, and 2 other places, for the Abolition of Religious Tests in Universities (Scotland).—By Marquess of Normanby, from Commissioners of Courts of Request of Bolingbroke, and numerous other places, for Repeal of Insolvent Debtors Act Amendment Act, and for the Adoption of a Measure for the more easy recovery of Small Debts.—From Clergy and others of Bath, and several other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor, but in favour of the Appointment of a Bishop to the See of Manchester.—By Bishops of Bangor, Hereford, St. David's, Exeter, and London, Duke of Buccleuch, Earl of Powis, and Lords Lyttleton, and Vivian, from Collegiate Church of Westminster, and from the University of Oxford and several other places, against the Union of St. Asaph and Bangor.—By Earl Fitzwilliam, from Bent Newydd, and numerous other places, for the Suppression of Intemperance, especially on the Sabbath,—By Bishop of St. David's and Marquess of Normanby, from Unitarians of Diss, Norfolk, and from Merchants and others of Carmarthen, in favour of Increase of Grant to Maynooth.—By Duke of Richmond, from Clergy and others, of Tangmere, for the better Regulation of Beer Houses; and from Inhabitants of same place, for the prevention of Railway Trains running on the Sabbath.