HL Deb 01 March 1830 vol 22 c1062
Lord Holland

wished to know, as there appeared to be a final settlement of the affairs of Greece, whether the noble Earl, in consequence of that, would be ready to lay before the House, at an early period, all the documents connected with it.

The Earl of Aberdeen

answered, that he feared those documents would not be ready so soon as the noble Baron or as he himself wished. It was not in his power to state exactly when they would be ready to be submitted to their Lordships; but the noble Baron might rest assured, that to soon as they could with propriety be laid before the House, they would be forthcoming.

Lord Holland

.—I suppose I may expect them on the Greek calends, [a laugh.]