HL Deb 08 February 1804 vol 1 cc422-3

The Scotch appeal, Graham v. Weir, which stood for hearing this day, was, on the motion of the Lord Chancellor, postponed till Friday next.—Several accounts and documents were presented from the Commissioners of the Customs, which principally respected the wine trade with Portugal; certain parts of the East-India trade; and the number of vessels employed in the Russia trade, &c. which were ordered to lie on the table.—After a few observations, in an under-tone of voice, were interchanged between the Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Norfolk, and Lord Walsingham, the evidence given before the Commit tee of Privileges relative to the claim to the Zouch Peerage, was ordered to be printed for the ness of their lord-hips.—Some private bust-ness was then disposed of, after which the House adjourned till Friday.