HC Deb 06 February 1834 vol 21 c150

The Speaker acquainted the House, that he had received his Majesty's most gracious Answer to the Address of that House, which was as follows:—

"I thank you for your loyal and dutiful Address.

"I rely with confidence on the readiness which you express to provide such supplies as may be necessary to support the honour of my Crown and the interests of my dominions.

"I receive also with the greatest satisfaction the renewal of your assurance, that you will co-operate with me, in support of the determination which I have expressed to preserve inviolate the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland; and I shall feel it my duty to co-operate with you in such legislative improvements as may be necessary to remove any grievances under which any portion of my subjects may be labouring."

The Address and Answer were ordered to be printed.

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