HL Deb 17 June 1805 vol 5 c425

—The bills upon the table were forwarded in their respective stages; after which their lordships adjourned during pleasure. After a short interval, the house was resumed, when Mr. Alexander brought up from the commons the Irish Paper Duty bill, the Offenders Amendment bill, the British and Irish Militia Pay and Clothing bills, and the Lottery bills.—It was ordered, on the motion of the lord chancellor, that his majesty's judges be desired to attend on to-morrow se'nnight, in order to deliver their opinions respecting the case of Thellussons and Woodfords.