HC Deb 25 March 1839 vol 46 c1179
Sir R. Peel

begged to ask the noble Lord, the Secretary of state, in consequence of a regulation of the House respecting the fixing of notices, if he would place upon the notice book the day upon which he meant to bring, forward the motion of which he gave a general notice on Friday, and which had reference to recent proceedings in the other House of Parliament? It would be for the general convenience of the House if the noble Lord would intimate the day upon which he proposed to bring it forward.

Lord J. Russell

observed, he had no difficulty in answering the question. He had already said, that he would bring forward the motion referred to, the week after the recess, as it was necessary it should be disposed of at as early a day as possible. He would now fix it for Thursday, the 11th of April.

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