HL Deb 08 March 1849 vol 103 c382

PUBLIC BILLS.—1a Distraining for Rates; Petty Sessions.

3a Commons Inclosure; Buckingham Summer Assizes.

PETITIONS PRESENTED. From Clergy and Others, of the County of Meath, and several other Places in Ireland, against the Rate in Aid Bill.—From Guardians of the Letterkenny Union (Ireland), against the Rate in Aid Bill, and in favour of Emigration.—From Members of the Grand Protestant Association of Loyal Orangemen, and Others of Rawenstall, and other Places in Ireland, against the Endowment of the Roman Catholic Priesthood.—From Members of the above Association, and Others, for the Abolition of the general Rule adopted by the Government respecting the Grants in Aid of Public Education.—From Burnley, for certain Alterations in the Law relating to Beer Licences.—From Whalley, for the Adoption of Measures for the Suppression of Seduction and Prostitution.—From Whitstable, against the Repeal of the Navigation Laws.—From the Parish of St. George the Martyr, Southwark, for the Repeal of the Law of Settlement.