HL Deb 27 February 1843 vol 66 cc1337-8
Earl Fitzwilliam

would take that opportunity of asking a question respecting the proceedings of a commission, which had been appointed some months ago, to inquire into the condition of the agricultural population in some parts of England, and particularly Norfolk and Suffolk. He believed that commission had made a report, and he wished to know if there was any intention to lay it before the House?

Lord Wharncliffe

said, he would make inquiry into the matter.

House adjourned.