HC Deb 28 April 1806 vol 6 c929

The Speaker stated, that to-morrow, being appointed for the trial by impeachment of lord viscount Melville, he purposed being at the house precisely at ten o'clock; and, if the attendance of the members allowed him to take the chair at a quarter past ten, he should then give orders to the proper officers to clear the passages, and to summon the members. At half past ten, the managers of the impeachment would go forth and take their places at the bar. The members would then be called over by counties, and proceed accordingly.