HC Deb 04 June 1832 vol 13 c387
Mr. Charles W. Wynn

wished to know from his noble friend (Lord Althorp), whether it was intended to incorporate the new boroughs which would be created by the Reform Bill, and if it were, when a measure for that purpose would be brought forward.

Lord Althorp

said, that a clause in the Bill would make such a course necessary, but he could not say, that a measure to that effect would be introduced in the present Session.

Mr. Charles W. Wynn

hoped that no avoidable delay would be allowed to intervene between the passing of the Bill, and the incorporation of the boroughs which it would create.