House of Commons
Saturday, April 28 1804
Minutes
Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the committee to which the petition for the sale of the Archbishop of Dublin's palace had been referred. Referred to a committee of the whole house on Monday.—A petition was presented from the debtors confined in the gaol of Dorchester, praying relief. Ordered to lie on the table.—Mr. Alexander brought up the report of the committees of supply and ways and means. The resolutions were severally agreed to, and bills ordered accordingly.—On the motion of Mr. Sec. Yorke, the Militia Officers' bill was read a third time, and passed.—Mr. Vansittart moved an instruction to the committee on the Inverness and Fort William Canal bill, that they should make provision in the bill pursuant to the 33d resolution of the report.—Adjourned.