PARLIAMENTARY D E B A TES: FORMING A CONTINUATION OF “ THE PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE YEAR 1803.” Third Series; COMMENCING WITH THE ACCESSION OF WILLIAM IV. VOL. VIII. COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, TO THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1831. Fifth, and concluding, Volume of the Session. LONDON: Printed by T. C. HANSARD, Pater-noster-Row, J. M. RICHARDSON ; PARBURY, ALLEN, AND CO.; J. HATCHARD AND SON ; TABLE OF CONTENTS T H I R D SE RI E S. I. SUBJECTS or DebATE IN The House of Lords. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. I. SUBJECTS OF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. 1831. Page Oct. 6. Fees in Common Law Courts --Bill regulating them read a Reform-Petitions from Dover--Haddington-State of Opin- ions in-Scotland--from Belfast-Reaction in Ireland 59 Parliamentary Reform-Bill for England-Second reading- Adjourned Debate-Fourth Day-Debate again adjourned 67 Education (Ireland)-Petition 184 Reform-Petitions--Opinions of the London Tradesmen Parliamentary Reform-Bill for England-Second reading- Adjourned Debate-Fifth Day-Bill thrown out-Division Scotch Appeals-Bill to revise a Decision of the House of Public Works (Ireland)---Bill read a third time 11. Prescription Bill—Tithes-Complaint of the Conduct of the Dean and Chapter of Ely-Attack on the Bishops-Attack on the Ministers-Explanations, Complaints of the Police Select Vestries— Bill read a second time and referred to a Scotch Appeals-Bill to revise a Decision of the House of 488 |