HL Deb 27 March 1804 vol 1 cc1021-2

The bills upon the table were forwarded in their respective stages.— Lord ELIOT was sworn and took his seat, on his accession to the peerage by the demise of his father, the late lord.—A few private bills were brought up from the Commons, by Mr. Lascelles and other gentlemen.—An account of the salaries, pensions, &c. paid by order of the Irish government at par, within a given period, were, in pursuance of a former motion of Lord King, laid before the House. And the same were, on the motion of the noble lord, immediately ordered to be printed.—On the motion of Lord Auckland, a committee of their lordships was appointed to enquire into the best means of lighting and warming the House, improving the passages thereto, and the accommodations of the Lord Chancellor and other officers of the House.