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House Of Commons

Volume 49: debated on Monday 22 July 1839

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Monday, July 22, 1839.

MINUTES.] Bills. Read a first time:—Stage Carriages; Poor Rates Collection.—Read a second time:—Militia Ballots Suspension; Postage Duties.—Read a third time:—Inland Warehousing; Unlawful Oaths (Ireland).

Petitions presented. By Mr. T. Attwood, from the Coach Proprietors of Birmingham, against the Duties oppressing them.—By Sir J. Y. Buller, from Gloucestershire, to the same effect.—By Sir W. Somerville, from one place, against the Bank of Ireland Charter.—By Mr. Plumptre, from Alverstoke, and Liverpool, against any further Grant to Maynooth College.—By Mr. O'Connell, from the Paper Makers of Dublin, against the Penny Postage measure.—By Mr. Macauley, from Edinburgh, for further Church Extension in Scotland.—By Mr. Bannerman, from one place, and by Mr. Hume, from a number of places, in favour of a Uniform Penny Postage.—By Colonel T. Wood, from Poplar, against the Collection of Rates Bill.