HL Deb 01 February 1828 vol 18 c94
Lord Holland

said, that he rose for the purpose of giving notice of a motion. The papers which his noble friend the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, had brought down the other day, were highly satisfactory as showing a disposition, on the part of his majesty's government, to give every information on the subject to which the papers referred. They nevertheless, appeared to him to be incomplete. He therefore gave notice, that, he intended to move for the production of certain papers on Monday next. His motion would comprise two objects: first, to ascertain the state of the relations between this country and the Ottoman Porte; and next, the nature of the instructions given to the admiral commanding the combined fleet in the Mediterranean.