HC Deb 18 June 1823 vol 9 c1021
Mr. Buxton

next moved, for "Copies of all correspondence which has taken place on the subject, of Hindoo Infanticide, and of all proceedings of the Indian government with regard to that practice."

Mr. Wynn

said, he had no objection to the motion, but he feared that the efforts of the government would be found not to have been more effectual in repressing this practice, than they had been in the case of the immolation of Hindoo widows.

The motion was agreed to.