HC Deb 17 February 1804 vol 1 cc490-1

[MINUTES.]—

The following members were chosen of the committee appointed to try the merits of the petitions, complaining I of an undue return for the Borough of Honiton, viz. The Hon. Wm. Broderick, R. Dallas, Esq. Sir W. M. Milner, Bart. Sir R. Lawley, Bart. G. Wood, Esq. Hon. St. A. St. John. Fonblanque, Esq. Wm. S. Poyntz, Esq. Viscount Hinchinbrook. Hon. J. Wm. Ward. Hon. Andrew Foley. J. Brogden, Esq. J. Lowther, Esq.—Nominees. Sir J. Newport, Bart. Wm. Best, Esq. The Committee immediately proceeded to business.—Dr. Duigenan, after a few prefatory remarks, in the course of which he took occasion to allude to the law as it exists in this part of the United Kingdom with respect to public notaries, moved for leave to bring in a bill to regulate the business of public notaries in Ireland. Leave granted.—On the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the third reading of the Irish Bank Restriction Bill, the Committees of Supply and of Ways and Means were postponed to Monday, and the Committee on the Mutiny Bill to Thursday next.—The right hon. gent. then moved, that the House should adjourn till Monday.