HL Deb 25 March 1806 vol 6 c530

The Committee of Privileges sat some time on the claim of the duke of Clarence to vote as a peer of Ireland in the election of representative peers for that country, but strangers were excluded.—Mr. Hawthorne brought up from the Commons the 1,500,000l. and 10,500,000l. Exchequer Bills bills, the Spirits Excise Duties bill, the Irish Common Lands Partition bill, and the Felons' Transportation bill, which were read a first time.—Lord Radnor moved, that the proper officer do lay before the house, Copies of the Enrolment of any Patent of Peerage in Ireland, granted since the Union with Great Britain and Ireland; which was ordered.