HL Deb 20 February 1804 vol 1 c491

Counsel were finally heard relative to the Scotch Appeal, Graham v. Weir, viz. the Attorney General and Mr. Alexander for the Respondent, and Mr. Adam on behalf of the Appellant in reply. The Lord Chancellor made a few observations upon the merits of the case, and concluded by moving a proposition tending to affirm the judgment of the Scotch Court, which was ordered accordingly.—The West-India Dock Bill was brought up from the Commons by Mr. Manning; and two Bills of a private nature were presented by Mr. Cartwright. These Bills were severally read a first time.