HL Deb 21 January 1805 vol 3 c44
The Earl of Caledon,

one of the Irish representative peers, was sworn, and took his seat.—Lord Ellen-borough moved the second reading of the bill for rectifying omissions in the insolvent debtors bill; it was accordingly read a second time, and committed for to-morrow.—A number of naturalization bills were introduced, read a first time, and ordered for a second reading.—Mr. Williams, from the commissioners of naval enquiry, presented the ninth report of that commission; which was ordered to lie on the table.—Mr. Johnson, from the secretary of state for Ireland's office, presented the 2th, 28th, 29th,, and 30th reports from the commissioners of national accounts in Ireland: ordered to lie on the table.