HL Deb 27 May 1805 vol 5 c117

The Earl of Suffolk rose to move, that the order for summoning their lordships for Wednesday next, on the occasion of his intended motion for an enquiry into the existing state of Ireland, be discharged; which being accordingly done, his lordship observed, that he was principally induced to this, by his wish to take further time to consider upon the subject, to obtain further information, and to consult with several noble friends, who were inclined to support his proposition on the subject; which, perhaps, he might think not inexpedient, considering its very advanced period, to bring it forward during the present session. He concluded by moving, "that their lordships be summoned for Wednesday se'nnight." Ordered.