HL Deb 16 June 1806 vol 7 c671
Lord Grenville

gave notice that he should bring forward his propositions relative to the Judicature of Scotland on Wednesday next, for which day the lords were ordered to be summoned.—Lord Auckland observed, that as a measure was about to be brought before Parliament for increasing certain allowances to seamen, it was necessary that their lordships should be in possession of information upon the subject when it came under discussion in that house. He therefore moved for several accounts relative to the revenue of Greenwich hospital, and the chest at Greenwich, which were ordered.—The Irish Malt Duty bill and the Chelsea Hospital bill were read a 2nd time.