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Commons Chamber

Volume 21: debated on Friday 28 February 1812

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House Of Commons

Friday, February 28, 1812.

Repeal Of The Legislation Union With Ireland

rose and said: Sir, the motion for the repeal of the Legislative Union stands for next Tuesday, and upon that day it was my fixed determination to have brought it before the House; but it has been strongly represented to me from different quarters, that in consequence of the Assizes now com ing on in Ireland, a considerable majority of the persons representing her interests here must then be necessarily absent; under such circumstances, it would not be doing justice to the question to press its discussions now. I regret exceedingly that any delay should occur, and my great reluctance to postpone it yields only to the imperious necessity arising out of the circumstances I have mentioned, and to that alone, because as to the expediency of the motion itself my opinion remains unaltered and unqualified. I therefore postpone my notice from Tuesday next to Tuesday the 28th of April.