Content Description | Saying he had told the Duke of Wellington who had charge of the Maynooth Bill in the House of Lords, but that the Duke was of the opinion that taking into account the public business it would not be possible to postpone the third reading of the Bill, especially as Lord Winchilsea had given notice of an amendment which could lead to an adjournment, in which case His Grace would still have opportunity to express his opinion.
Ne C 5177/2 is the envelope. |