HC Deb 30 March 1831 vol 3 c1209
Lord Althorp

moved the Order of the Day for the House to go into a Committee of Supply on the Ordnance Estimates.

Sir H. Hardinge

wished to know whether it was the intention of the noble Lord opposite to go seriatim into the whole of the Ordnance Estimates at the late hour of ten o'clock. He thought it would be found most convenient for the noble Lord to take some particular item, which was more necessary for the public service than any others; he was only desirous to suit the convenience of the noble Lord, for he had no intention at present of opposing any of the Estimates which might be brought forward.

Mr. Tennyson

said, that he should proceed through the estimates regularly, as they were set down on the paper, up to the time at which it might be convenient to adjourn.