HL Deb 06 June 1806 vol 7 c522

The Irish First Fruits bill was read a 3d time and passed; and a message sent to the commons, to acquaint them therewith.— The Property Duty bill, the Irish Sugar bill, and the Irish Additional Force Repeal bill, passed through committees, and were reported.— Lord Auckland presented the report of the board of trade made in 1784, relative to the trade between the West Indies and America; which was ordered to lie on the table, and to be printed. — Strangers were ordered to withdraw; and the consideration of the evidence adduced on the trial of lord viscount Melville was resumed. Their lordships continued in discussion till eleven o'clock; when the further consideration of the subject was deferred till Monday; on which day the judges were again ordered to attend.