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<p>that went it was at any time in the<lb/>
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power of the Lords to obviate the objection.<lb/>
 
It was true the house of Lords had been<lb/>
 
much occupied in the present session with<lb/>
 
cases of privilege – from which his hon. and<lb/>
learned friend had inferred that the regulation<lb/>
proposed would have been of little an aid<lb/>
in enabling them to get through the arrear of<lb/>
appeals and writs of error. – But this was in<lb/>
reality no permanent or lasting objection.<lb/>
<del>But</del> Was it fair <add>he would ask,</add> in the consideration of<lb/>
this question to refer to what the house<lb/>
of Lords could have done under the regulation<lb/>
in a session when more of its time had<lb/>
been occupied in cases of privilege than<lb/>
had been engrossed by the same description<lb/>
of business for eight extra years before?<lb/>
<del>The Report</del> Banbury and Berkeley peerages<lb/>
had taken up an uncommon proportion<lb/>
of the <del>time</del> <add>attention</add> of the Lords this session, but<lb/>
it was not likely that such cases should<lb/>
recur for some time again – and this particular<lb/>
instance furnished no just criterion <del>to</del> as<lb/>
to the average course of proceeding.</p>
<p>The regulation<lb/>
here proposed was that for the purpose of<lb/>
bringing up the arrear of appeals and<lb/>
writs of error, the Lords should <del><gap/></del> sit at<lb/>
least 3 days in the week meeting at 10<lb/>
o'clock on each day till the arrear of causes<lb/>
should be considerably reduced – and<lb/>
<add>subsequently</add></p>
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that went it was at any time in the
power of the Lords to obviate the objection.
It was true the house of Lords had been
much occupied in the present session with
cases of privilege – from which his hon. and
learned friend had inferred that the regulation
proposed would have been of little an aid
in enabling them to get through the arrear of
appeals and writs of error. – But this was in
reality no permanent or lasting objection.
But Was it fair he would ask, in the consideration of
this question to refer to what the house
of Lords could have done under the regulation
in a session when more of its time had
been occupied in cases of privilege than
had been engrossed by the same description
of business for eight extra years before?
The Report Banbury and Berkeley peerages
had taken up an uncommon proportion
of the time attention of the Lords this session, but
it was not likely that such cases should
recur for some time again – and this particular
instance furnished no just criterion to as
to the average course of proceeding.

The regulation
here proposed was that for the purpose of
bringing up the arrear of appeals and
writs of error, the Lords should sit at
least 3 days in the week meeting at 10
o'clock on each day till the arrear of causes
should be considerably reduced – and
subsequently


Identifier: | JB/149/221/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

221

Info in main headings field

Image

003

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4 / / /

Penner

Watermarks

iping 1820

Marginals

Paper Producer

bernardino rivadavia

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1810

Notes public

ID Number

50075

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