HL Deb 08 April 1812 vol 22 c235
The Earl of Liverpool

presented a petition from the magistrates and council of Paisley, praying for the opening of the East India trade, which was ordered to lie on the table.

The Earl of Lauderdale

gave notice of a motion for tomorrow, for the Correspondence between the Directors of the East India Company and government respecting the renewal of the Charter, and also for certain papers respecting the transfer of the troops of the East India Company to government in 1794.