HC Deb 10 February 1845 vol 77 cc237-8
Mr. Hume

wished to know whether the hon. Gentleman had any objection to lay on the Table the correspondence which took place between the Government and the Court of Directors, with respect to the recall of Lord Ellenborough. He had moved for this correspondence last Session, but he was not in time.

Mr. Baring

said, it was not the intention of Government to lay that correspondence on the Table.

Mr. Hume

But though Government may not do it of their own accord, will they not consent in accordance with my Motion?

Mr. Baring

I have put the hon. Gentleman in possession of the views of Government.

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