HL Deb 30 April 1806 vol 6 c958

Their lordships met again this day, at ten o'clock; and after reading a part of the bills upon the table, they were marshalled in the same order and manner as yesterday, and repaired to the high court of parliament, in Westminster-hall. At four o'clock their lordships returned to the house, in which they remained for some time in close discussion; the order for the exclusion of strangers being strictly enforced. The bills upon the table were forwarded, and their lordships ordered, that a message be sent to the commons, acquainting that house that they had agreed to the amendments made in the Witnesses' Liability bill; and also, that they would proceed further with the trial of lord viscount Melville, at ten o'clock to morrow.