HC Deb 17 February 1804 vol 1 c491
Sir J. Wrottesley

rose, and adverting to the notice he had given of his intention to submit a motion to the House on Monday next, for the production of certain papers respecting the insurrection which took place in Dublin on the 23d of July last, observed, that this subject was not so pressing in point of time as to induce him to urge it, under the present circumstances, and he would therefore postpone it sine die; but yet it was of such importance that he felt it his duty to state, that he should hold himself pledged to the House and the Country to bring forward the business, as soon as the circumstances to which he had alluded shall have ceased to exist.

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