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Commons Chamber

Volume 27: debated on Monday 13 April 1835

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House Of Commons

Monday, April 13, 1835.

MINUTES.] New Writ ordered. For Essex Northern Division in the room of the Right Hon. ALEXANDER BARING, called to the House of Peers as Lord ASHBURTON.

Bill. Read a first time:—Oaths' Abolition.

Adjournment

said:—I have received an intimation from his Majesty, that arrangements for the formation of a new Government are in progress, but that they have not yet been finally completed. Under these circumstances, I cannot doubt that the same motives which induced the House on a former day to consent to a short adjournment will still influence them, and that, from considerations of convenience to the public service, they will now agree to a similar Motion. I therefore beg leave to move, that the House, at its rising, do adjourn till Thursday next.

Adjourned accordingly.