HC Deb 03 July 1815 vol 31 c1080
Sir J. Majority banks

said, that on giving notice upon Friday last, of a motion of Thanks to the Duke of York, he was influenced by no other consideration than that he did not think the vote proposed last year was sufficiently extensive a return for the services of that illustrious personage: and that it was not so, had been a Subject of regret to himself and every man with whom he had conversed on the subject. He declared that he acted with perfect impartiality in the motion be intended to bring forward, as he was not personally acquainted with the duke of York. At present he only wished to postpone his motion from this day till to-morrow.