HC Deb 27 February 1888 vol 322 c1476
MR. E. ROBERTSON (Dundee)

asked Mr. Attorney General, If he will lay upon the Table a Return showing what Appeals to the House of Lords remain undecided, and giving the dates when they were heard?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (Sir RICHARD WEBSTER) (Isle of Wight)

There is not, in my opinion, any necessity for the Return asked for by the hon. and learned Member. I may add that there are only five appeals waiting for judgment, and they were all heard since the Long Vacation. The only case heard before the Long Vacation has to be re-argued.