HC Deb 05 March 1806 vol 6 c351
Mr. Paull

gave notice of a motion for Friday, for the production of three or four more papers to lay the grounds of an additional charge against lord Wellesley.

Lord Temple

asked whether it was the intention of the hon. gent. to bring forward on Friday the additional charge he alluded to, or to move only for papers?

Mr. Paull

replied, that he meant to move for the papers, and they would form all the documents he thought necessary upon this subject. If they should be produced in due time, he gave notice that he would in the course of the first week after the recess bring forward his accusations against lord Wellesley.

Mr. H. Addington

begged the hon. gent. to describe the nature of the papers to which his intended motion would refer?

Mr. Paull

said that there was a prince in India called the Rajah of Bhurtpore, with respect to whom the hon. member was proceeding to make some remarks, when he was called to order by the Speaker, who directed the hon. gent. to confine himself to the answer required of him. The hon. gent. then stated, that the papers he meant to move for related to the conduct of lord Wellesley towards the Rajah of Bhurtpore.