HC Deb 08 August 1832 vol 14 c1243

On the Motion of Mr. Spring Rice, the Speaker's Retirement Bill was read a third time and passed.

The Speaker

having put the preamble of the Bill declaring, that it was in consequence of the high and eminent services of the Right Hon. Charles Manners Sutton, and the question having been carried by an unanimous "aye,"

The Speaker

said, "Before this Bill leaves the House, I trust the House will permit me again to express my most respectful and humble acknowledgments for this distinguished mark of their liberality and kindness."

Mr. Lamb

moved that the Speaker's address be entered on the Journals.—Ordered.