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Birmingham Police

Volume 50: debated on Tuesday 13 August 1839

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Lord J. Russell moved the third reading of the Birmingham Police Bill (No. 2.)

to the wishes of a majority of the inhabitants, and of the whole of the town-council of Birmingham, felt it his painful duty to oppose the motion of the noble Lord, ant4 moved, as an amendment, that is to be read a third time that day three months,

The House divided on the original question.—Ayes 38; Noes 8: Majority 30.

List of the Ayes.

Acland, Sir T. D.Kemble, H.
A'Court, CaptainMacaulay, T. B.
Bernal, R.Mildmay, P. St. J.
Blackburne, I.Palmer, C. F.
Boldero, H. G.Parker, J.
Bridgeman, H.Parnell,rt.hon. Sir H.
Briscoe, J. I.Philips, M.
Cochrane, Sir T. J.Pryme, G.
Dalmeny, LordRich, H.
Darby, G.Russell, Lord J.
Donkin, Sir R. S.Somerset, Lord G.
Douglas, Sir C. E.Surrey, Earl of
Eliot, LordTalfourd, Mr. Serjt.
Freshfield, J. W.Thomson, rt. hn.C. P.
Grey, rt. hon. Sir G.Vere, Sir C. B.
Hinde, J. H.Wood, G. W.
Hodges, T. L.Yates, J. A.
Holmes, W.
Hoskins, K.TELLERS.
Howick, Lord Visct.Baring, F. T.
Hutton, R.Steuart, R.

List of the NOES.

Aglionby, H. A.Vigors, N. A.
Ewart, W.Wakley, T.
Finch,F.
Hindley, C.TELLERS.
Salwey, ColonelScholefield, J.
Thorneley, T.Duncombe,T,

Bill read a third time, and passed.