HC Deb 14 March 1806 vol 6 c446
Mr. Windham

rose to give notice of his intention to move on Monday for leave to bring in a bill, for regulating the trade and commerce with the Cape of Good Hope. The right hon. gent. said, he would take this opportunity of stating, that he hoped in the course of the next week, to be able to fix a day for bringing forward the subject for which the hon. gentlemen were so impatient, and about which the country at large was naturally very anxious. He supposed that on Monday se'nnight he should be able to submit to the house the measures which his majesty's ministers meant to propose for the Defence of the Country; but this he did not mean to have now entered on the journals as a formal notice.

Mr. Canning

wished to know whether the. repeal of the Additional Force bill was to be among the measures to be proposed?— No answer was, however, given to this question.