HL Deb 28 June 1883 vol 280 c1653
THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURY

said, he wished to call their Lordships' attention to the Minutes of the Proceedings of the House on the 26th instant, relating to the discussion on Standing Order No. 128. As regarded that discussion, his recollection of what passed was entirely at variance with the fact, as stated in the Minutes, that, at the conclusion of the debate, it was moved and agreed to by the House— That it is not desirable to alter Standing Order No. 128, or to substitute for Standing Order No. 128 a new Standing Order.

THE LORD CHANCELLOR

said, he entirely agreed in what had been said by the noble Marquess (the Marquess of Salisbury) as to the inaccuracy of the record in question.

EARL GRANVILLE

said, that his recollection was entirely in accordance with that of the noble Marquess opposite (the Marquess of Salisbury).

THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURY

said, he would give Notice that to-morrow he would move that the Resolution in question be struck out of the Minutes.