HL Deb 08 November 1813 vol 27 c44

The Lord Chancellor, from the woolsack, read the Answer of his royal highness the Prince Regent to the Address of their lordships, presented by the whole House on Saturday; declaring his Royal Highness's satisfaction at the sentiments therein contained, and expressing his hope, under Divine Providence, in conjunction with his illustrious allies, and the support of parliament, of bringing the arduous contest in which they were engaged to a safe and honourable termination.

His Royal Highness's most gracious Answer was ordered to be inserted on the Journals. Their lordships then adjourned, during pleasure.