HL Deb 30 April 1834 vol 23 cc294-5
Mr. Spring

Rice and others from the Commons brought up a message to say, that the Commons desired a conference with their Lordships, on matters of great importance, concerning the stability of the Empire, and the peace, security, and happiness of all classes of his Majesty's subjects. The conference was ordered to be holden, and the following Peers were named Managers on the part of the House of Lords:—The Marquess of Lansdown (Lord President), the Duke of Wellington, the Archbishop of Cashel, the Earl of Winchilsea, Earl Grey, the Earl of Charlemont, and the Marquess Conyngham.

The Marquess of Lansdown

, on the return of the managers, said: I have to acquaint the House that your Lordships' managers have met those of the Commons, and have received from them the following Address to his Majesty, to which they desire your Lordships' concurrence. [The noble Marquess read the Address, for which see the Debates of the House of Commons, ante p. 291].

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