HL Deb 09 July 1806 vol 7 c1010

The bills upon the table were forwarded in their respective stages. Amongst these, the Irish Imports and Exports bill, the Irish Spirits Warehousing bill, the Norwich Castle Ground bill, and Irish Poor bill, were severally read a third time, and passed, and messages ordered to acquaint the commons therewith.—On the motion of the earl of Lauderdale, certain extracts, relative to the course of proceeding in the court of session in Scotland; and an account of the expenses attending the same, from a given period of the year 1800, to the like period in 1804, were ordered to be laid before the house; also certain accounts from the commissioners of teens or tithes, respecting the augmentations made therein, &c. within the like period.—The West-India Intercourse bill, the Greenwich Pensioners', the Westminster Hall Avenues, and the Scots' Distillery bills, were brought up from the commons, and read a first time.—The Greenwich Hospital bill was, on the motion of lord Flood, ordered to be read a second time on Friday; and the West-India Intercourse bill, on the motion of lord Auckland, a second time on Monday next.