HL Deb 02 March 1804 vol 1 c646

The bill for prohibiting the exportation of seed corn for a limited time, was read a second time, and committed for Monday next—The several private bills before theit lordships were passed in their respective stages.—Lord Viscount Carleton and the Earl of Macclesfield presented two petitions, which were ordered to be laid on the table.—Several witnesses were sworn to give evidence on certain private bills in progress through the House, and the oaths of allegiance were taken by an alien, Daniel Boileau, previous to the 2d reading of his naturalization bill.—The bill was afterwards read a second time, and ordered to be referred to the consideration of a private committee. Adjourned.