HL Deb 10 May 1805 vol 4 c652
Mr. Leycester,

chairman of the select committee of the house of commons on the tenth naval report, attended by several members, presented at the bar a message from that house, requesting that lord Harrowby might be permitted to attend the said committee. The lord chancellor, having previously put the question, desired the messengers to be called in, and informed them, that their lordships would send an answer to the house of commons, by messengers of their own.—Mr. Alexander brought up from the commons the Irish Loan bill, the Irish Bank, and the Irish Post Roads bills, which were severally read a first time.