HL Deb 28 June 1815 vol 31

The order of the day for taking into consideration the Prince Regent's Message respecting the marriage of the duke of Cumberland having been read.

The Earl of Liverpool

said, that in proposing an Address in answer to the Message, he should only think it necessary to state the nature of the provision which was intended to be made. In was an addition of 6,000l. a year to the Duke's income; with a jointure to the same amount to the Duchess, if she survived his Royal Highness. He concluded by proposing an Address, to thank the Prince Regent for his communication, and expressing their readiness to concur in any measures which might be necessary for the support of the dignity of the Royal Family.—The Address was agreed to.