HL Deb 18 May 1835 vol 27 c1159
The Bishop of Exeter

said, that seeing the noble Viscount in his place, he should take the liberty of asking, whether the noble Viscount had any objection to lay before the House a Copy of the Commission issued to the Commissioners of Public Instruction in Ireland, and particularly the Commission directed to Mr. Craig.

Viscount Duncannon

said, that he had no objection whatever to produce the Commission; so far from it, that if the right rev. Prelate moved for it, he should be willing to second the Motion.

The Bishop of Exeter

asked whether the noble Viscount was now prepared to lay the Commission on the table.

Viscount Duncannon

said, he should be able to do so almost immediately.

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