HC Deb 03 June 1806 vol 7 c507
Mr. Pattison

moved that the evidence taken before the committee on the Norwich Paving bill should be laid before the house. After a few words from Mr. Fellowes and Mr. Hurst, this motion was negatived. Mr. Fellowes then moved that the bill be read a third time. Mr. Paterson opposed it on the grounds that from the reduced state of the town in point of trade and opulence, and the pressure of a variety of pecuniary burthens, this was not the proper time for it. After a few observations, however, from Mr. Fellowes, Mr. W. Smith, and Mr. S. Le Fevre, the bill was read a 3d time and passed.—Sir John Anderson presented a petition from the London Dock directors against the East London Water-works bill. Ordered to lie on the table.—On the motion of lord Temple, it was ordered that the house should, at its rising, adjourn till Thursday.