HL Deb 19 July 1844 vol 76 c1062

At half-past four o'clock the Lord Chancellor took his seat at the Table, when,

Mr. James

was heard as counsel on behalf of Mr. C. H. Russell, of Percy-street, Bedford-square, in the county of Middlesex (clerk to Mr. J. T. Russell, of the same place, solicitor), whose Petition against the Bill was presented yesterday.

Mr. J. T. Russell

was then examined in support of the prayer of the Petition.

On the Motion of Lord Brougham the evidence was ordered to be printed, and the witness to attend at the Bar at five o'clock on Monday, to which day the further proceedings on the Bill were adjourned.

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