Leave to bring in the Combination Laws Repeal Bill to the
House of Commons was granted on 25 May 1824 to
Joseph Hume ,
William Sturges Bourne and
Peter Moore . The bill had its
first reading in the
House of Commons on 27 May 1824, presented by
Joseph Hume . The bill had its
second reading in the
House of Lords on 15 June 1824 and was committed to a
committee of the whole house, which met and reported on 17 June 1824, with amendments. The amended bill had its
third reading in the
House of Lords on 18 June 1824, without amendments. The amended bill was considered and agreed to by the
House of Commons on 19 June 1824. The bill was granted
royal assent on 21 June 1824. == Provisions ==