HC Deb 14 July 1820 vol 2 c473
Mr. Hothouse

said, he should, in the next session, bring before the attention of the House, the situation of a class of his majesty's subjects which might, and ought to be ameliorated. They had last night heard mention of the situation of the Catholics and Dissenters; he should shortly call their attention to the situation of the Jews, who now laboured under disabilities which would be hardly believed to exist in such an age as this, and especially in London, and other cities of the empire.