HC Deb 13 April 1809 vol 14 c21

Lord Archibald Hamilton rose to give notice, that in consequence of the disclosures that had been made in the Report of the East India Committee, he should, on to-morrow se'nnight, submit to the house a motion respecting the same; and, as the disclosures were of so voluminous a nature, he thought it necessary distinctly to state, that on that day he should call the attention of the house to that part exclusively relating to the Conduct of lord Castlereagh.—Lord Ossulston moved for an Address to his majesty, praying that there be laid before the house a Return of all places, posts, and offices held immediately from the crown, whether during pleasure or good behaviour, or by reversion, or any other tenure, and, whether in the home department or the colonies, together with the nature, duty, and salaries of the respective offices, and the duties of their several institutions. Ordered.—Mr. Henry Martin moved, that there be laid before the house an Account of the Balance in the hands of the Register of the High Court of Admiralty, the Register of the Court of Prize Appeals, and the Register of the High Court of Delegates, as far as the said balances were the property of persons suitors in that court, distinguishing the balance for each year, from the 5th of Jan. 1793, to the 5th of Jan. 1809. Ordered.