HL Deb 17 February 1848 vol 96 c760

Took the Oaths.—Several Lords.

PUBLIC BILLS.—2a Diplomatic Relations with the Court of Rome.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Islington, Twycross, Wethersfield, Canterbury, Blandford, and Wrexham, against the Admission of Jews into Parliament.—From Inhabitants of the Parish of Ingrow-cum-Hainworth, against the Diplomatic Relations with the Court of Rome Bill.—From Lichfield, for the Removal of Jewish Disabilities.—From Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, of Tewkesbury, that the Provisions of the Benefit Societies Act may be extended to them.—From Parish of St. Mary, Islington, and other places, for the Adoption of Measures to Impose the severest Penalties on all those Roman Catholic Priests who shall Denounce Persons from the Altar.—From Clerks, Masters, and Matrons of different Workhouses, that Provision may be made for the Superannuation of all Meritorious Officers who may become permanently disabled.—From Landholders, and others of the City of Aberdeen, for the Repeal of the Inventory Duty on Personal Estates (Scotland).