HL Deb 21 November 1837 vol 39 c91

Their Lordships proceeded in procession to Buckingham Palace; the Barons going first, to carry up the Address.

The Lord Chancellor read her Majesty's most gracious answer to the Address, as follows:—"My Lords, I thank you for this dutiful and loyal Address. I learn with great satisfaction, that you will give your consideration to the measures which will be brought before you; and I rely entirely upon your devotion to my service, and your zeal for the public welfare."

On the motion of the Earl of Shaftesbury, her Majesty's answer was entered on the rolls of Parliament.

The House then adjourned.