§ The Lord Chancellorsaid, he had to acquaint their Lordships that her Majesty had been attended with the Address voted to her by their Lordships' House, in reply to which her Majesty had been pleased to return the following most gracious answer:—
My Lords, I thank your Lordships for your loyal and dutiful Address. Relying entirely on your wisdom and patriotism, I can have no greater satisfaction than finding myself supported by your agreement and concurrence.