HC Deb 05 April 1814 vol 27 c418
The Chancellor of the Exchequer

said, that from the present state of public business, he believed it would not be inconvenient if the House adjourned for the Easter vacation to-morrow instead of Thursday. If any gentleman had any private business which stood for Thursday, he begged him to state it.

No member rising, the Chancellor of the Exchequer gave notice, that to morrow he would move that the House should adjourn for Easter recess.