HL Deb 19 April 1847 vol 91 c935

Sat first.—Lord Rodney, after the Death of his Uncle.

PUBLIC BILLS.—1a Poor Relief (Ireland); Landed Property (Ireland).

2a Exchequer Bills; Troops during Elections.

Reported,—Mutiny; Marine Mutiny; Indemnity.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Lord Walsingham, from Suffolk, against the Poor Removal Act.—By Lord Feversham, from Dissenters of Stroud, and a great number of other places, against the proposed Government Plan of Education.—By the Earl of Eglintoun, from Malt Distillers of Scotland, against the proposed Reduction of Duty on Colonial Spirits, unless accompanied by a corresponding Reduction of Duty on Malt used in making Malt Spirits.—From the Clifden Relief Committee, complaining of the Distress in Ireland, and praying for a Supply of Seed Corn.—From Bridgewater and several other places, in favour of the proposed Government Plan of Education.—From the Gorey Poor Law Union, respecting the Revision of the Law of Landlord and Tenant—From Tipperary, for the Advancement of Sums of Money, by way of Loan, to Railway Companies in Ireland.—From the Grand Jury of the North Riding of the County of Tipperary, against the Indiscriminate Sale of Fire Arms in Ireland.