HL Deb 22 March 1850 vol 109 cc1226-7

The Order of the Day being read, for the attendance at the Bar of this House of Mr. Charles De Lacy Nash, the Secretary to the Committee of the Company, Mr. William Wood, and Mr. John Wickey Stable, the Yeoman Usher informed the House, that Mr. Nash was in attendance; whereupon he was called in, and examined: He was directed to withdraw. Then Mr. John Wickey Stable was called in; and having been sworn and examined, he was directed to withdraw. Then the Yeoman Usher informed the House, that Mr. Richard Dorington Dickenson, an officer of the House of Commons, was in attendance (pursuant to Message of Yesterday), with reference to certain documents (and pursuant to leave of that House); whereupon Mr. Dickenson was called in; and, having been sworn and examined, he was directed to withdraw. Then Mr. William Wood was called in; and, having been sworn and examined, he was directed to withdraw.

The Examination and Evidence to be printed: And Mr. Charles De Lacy Nash was again Ordered to attend at the Bar of this House on Monday next, at Five o'clock.

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