HL Deb 16 September 1831 vol 7 c88

The Earl of Rosslyn moved the Second Reading of the Scotch Turnpike Bill.

Lord Belhaven

stated, that he did not mean to oppose the second reading of the Bill, but he had a variety of Amendments to propose; and suggested that the Bill should be referred to a Committee upstairs.

The Earl of Rosslyn

assented to this, and the Bill was read a second time, and ordered to be referred to a Select Committee up-stairs.

The Lord Chancellor

then proceeded with the hearing of Appeals.