HL Deb 01 July 1817 vol 36 c1278

In a committee on the saving banks bill, lord Redesdale proposed a variety of amendments. A conversation afterwards arose on the difficulties to which the execution of the bill, in its present imperfect state, would be exposed; and the lord chancellor suggested, that the better way would be to move the postponement of the present bill for three months, in order to give an opportunity for introducing a new one. On the House being resumed, the report was accordingly ordered to be received this day three months.