HL Deb 29 April 1806 vol 6 c950

The house met at 10, and about 11 proceeded to Westminster-hall, to attend the trial of lord viscount Melville.—The bills on the table were previously forwarded in their respective stages. Amongst these, the 3 million Exchequer Bills bill, the Tea Duty bill, the Irish Bank Note bill, and the Irish House Tax Repeal bill, were read a third time and passed.—Their lordships returned to the house about a quarter before four.—Strangers were for some time excluded, during which an order was made to proceed on the trial of lord Melville the next morning, and a message was ordered to be sent to the Commons to acquaint them therewith.