HL Deb 06 February 1806 vol 6 c155

The bill for enabling the auditor of the exchequer to appoint a trustee to execute the duties of the office in the case therein mentioned, was read a second time.—Lord Auckland, after observing that there was an obvious necessity for passing this bill as speedily as possible, moved to suspend the standing orders 104 and 155, with the view of going through the different stages of the bill this evening. This motion being agreed to, the bill passed through a committee, was reported, read a third time, and passed, and a message ordered to be sent to the commons, to acquaint them therewith.