HC Deb 11 April 1836 vol 32 c867
Sir G. Sinclair

I rise, Sir, for the purpose of asking what line of conduct his Majesty's Government intend to pursue in consequence of that gross outrage which has been committed in Dublin, against the statue of King William, against the statue of that monarch of "glorious, pious, and immortal memory," and who has ever been held in the highest veneration by those who are the lovers of religious liberty.

Lord Morpeth

As yet, Sir, I have received no official details on the subject.