HL Deb 18 June 1805 vol 5 c437

Pursuant to the order of the day, their lordships resolved into a committee of privileges, and, lord Walsingham having taken the chair, counsel and evidence were further heard, respecting the claim of lady Henry Fitzgerald to the above barony, the duke of Rutland's defence of his title to the same, &c.; after which the farther consideration of the case was deferred till Friday.—The bills upon the table were forwarded in their respective stages. Among these the British and Irish Militia pay and clothing bills, the lottery bill, the Irish Paper Duty, and the Militia Adjutants' bills, were read a second time, and severally ordered to be committed.