HL Deb 13 June 1805 vol 5

The claim of sir Cecil Bishop to the Zouch peerage was further proceeded in. Mr. Gaselee was heard on the part of the claimant.—Lingham's Divorce bill, and some other bills mostly private, were read a third time and passed.—Lord Auckland presented an Account of the Proceedings of the Trustees of Chatham Chest under the late act of parliament; which was ordered to lie on the table.—On the Salford Justices' bill, in a committee of the whole house, the clerk of the peace for Lancashire was examined relative to the bill, after which the bill was reported.—The house resolved itself into a committee on the Stipendiary Curates' bill, when a conversation ensued relative to some proposed amendments; after which the chairman left the chair, and the committee were ordered to sit again to-morrow.—Adjourned.