HC Deb 30 June 1863 vol 171 cc1769-70
MR. BLACK

said, he would beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, in regard to the printed correspondence relating to the corporations of Edinburgh and Dublin, If the deliverance of Sir Charles Young, Garter King at Arms, is to be held as authoritative in the question of precedence between Edinburgh and Dublin in presenting addresses to Her Majesty?

SIR GEORGE GREY

said, in reply, that he knew no higher authority on the subject of precedence than Garter King at Arms, and he should feel himself quite justified in acting upon that authority.