HL Deb 02 May 1853 vol 126 c904
The EARL of ABERDEEN

moved, to fill up the blank in the Address of the Commons to Her Majesty, with ("Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and")

On Question, agreed to.

LORD CAMPBELL

said, he thought there could be no difficulty in agreeing to the Motion, because the report, unlike that of Clitheroe, followed the very words of the Act of Parliament, and the evidence fully justified the report that had been made. Considering the tremendous powers that were to be vested in the Commissioners, he trusted that due care would be observed in their appointment.

Address agreed to; and Message sent to the Commons.