HL Deb 22 April 1839 vol 47 c457
The Earl of Radnor

said, he saw in a newspaper, on Saturday morning, that he had on the preceding evening been appointed on the committee to inquire into the cause of crime in Ireland. He begged leave to move, as he did not approve of the appointment of that committee, that he should be discharged from all attendance on it.

The Earl of Roden

moved that the Earl of Stradbroke be appointed on the committee in place of the Earl of Radnor.—Ordered.