HL Deb 12 May 1806 vol 7 c94

The Duke of Norfolk reported from the Committee appointed for that purpose, several Regulations proposed to be adopted respecting the admission of Persons into the High Court of Parliament, which were agreed to.—Mr. Irving, Inspector General of Imports and Exports, presented several Accounts relative to the Slave Trade which were ordered to lie on the table.—Lord Grenville presented a Message from his Majesty respecting making a provision for earl Nelson, and the future possessors of the title. (Vide our report of the House of Commons.) His lordship observed, that there could be no difference of opinion upon this subject; but in conformity with the usual practice of the house, he would now merely move, that his majesty's most gracious message be taken into consideration to-morrow. Ordered.