HC Deb 23 February 1860 vol 156 cc1569-70
MR. KINGLAKE

said, he wished to ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on what day the Papers completing the Papers called "Guarantee Treaties," which were moved for on Thursday last, and which are required for the purpose of the discussion respecting Savoy and Nice, now fixed for Tuesday next, will be laid upon the Table?

LORD JOHN RUSSELL

said, he found upon inquiry that all the Treaties which were properly Treaties of Guarantee had been already laid before the House; but it was supposed that the hon. Gentleman was alluding to two Treaties—one of November 20, 1815, being a definitive Treaty between Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, France, and Russia, which laid down various provisions in respect of the boundary of the different States; and another being a subsequent Treaty between the same Powers of the same date. These Papers were laid before the House at the time, and were to be found in the 3rd. volume of the State Papers, to which no Gentleman could have any difficulty in referring; but, for the convenience of the hon. Member, they would be laid upon the table either to morrow or Monday.