HL Deb 05 March 1804 vol 1 c697
The Earl of Suffolk

took the opportunity to state, that it was his intention, after the recess, should no other peer more competent to do justice to the subject than himself come forward on the occasion, to call the attention of the House to an affair of considerable importance, and which had been the subject of a correspondance between a noble and learned lord (Redesdale), and another lord in Ireland the Ear of Fingal.

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