§ Sir Bernard Braine (Essex, South-East)With your permission Mr. Speaker, and that of the House, I wish to present 1490 a petition from Mr. Richard Michael Latham Brown. In view of the fact that I shall seek to move a motion arising from this petition, I respectfully request that it be read by the Clerk.
§ The Clerk at the Table read the petition, which was as follows:
§ To the Honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled.
§ The Humble Petition of Richard Michael Latham Brown, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature, of 130 Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, London on behalf of Mr. Rotan Tito and the Rabi Council of Leaders, who are Plaintiffs in a pending action in the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, 1971R No. 3670, against Her Majesty's Attorney-General, Defendant to the said action due to be heard in London shortly,
§ Sheweth
§ That the Plaintiff's claim in the said action an alleged breach of an alleged Trust on the part of the Defendant.
§ And that reference is desired to be made at the hearing of the said action to the following Reports of Debates of your Honourable House
Date | Reference | Cols. |
20th May, 1909 | H. C. Deb. 5 | 565–566 |
30th June, 1909 | H. C. Deb. 7 | 373–374 |
27th July, 1909 | H. C. Deb. 8 | 1101–1104 |
20th July, 1910 | H. C. Deb. 19 | 1232–1233 |
2ndJuly, 1914 | H. C. Deb. 64 | 565 |
6th July, 1914 | H. C. Deb. 64 | 842–843 |
7th July, 1914 | H. C. Deb. 64 | 893–895 |
9th July, 1914 | H. C. Deb. 64 | 1219–1220 |
7th July, 1937 | H. C. Deb. 326 | 327–328 |
14th July, 1937 | H. C. Deb. 326 | 1243 |
3rd Nov., 1937 | H. C. Deb. 328 | 909–910 |
§ Wherefore your Petitioner prays that your Honourable House will be graciously pleased to give leave to the proper Officers of the House to attend the Trial of the said action and to produce the said Reports and formally to prove the same before the Court, according to their competence: and that leave be given for reference to be made to the said Reports of Debates.
§ And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray, etc.
§ Petition to lie upon the Table.
§ Sir Bernard BraineI beg to move,
That leave be given to the proper Officers of this House to attend the trial of the said action, and to produce the said Reports of Debates and that leave be given for reference to be made to the said Reports.
§ Question put and agreed to.
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