HC Deb 12 November 1888 vol 330 c907
MR. WARMINGTON (Monmouth, W.)

asked the First Lord of the Treasury, Whether, in view of the fact that, to the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Bill, there had in the House of Lords been introduced Amendments previously negatived by this House, and which had been, without Notice, considered and agreed to by this House, it is the intention of the Government to propose such alterations in the Standing Orders as will prevent the consideration of Lords' Amendments being brought on in this House without the matter appearing in the Orders of the Day, or without previous Notice?

THE FIRST LORD (Mr. W. H. SMITH) (Strand, Westminster)

, in reply, said, he agreed that the House should be informed of any material changes made in a Bill in the other House before asking assent to them. He would consider, during the Recess, whether Rules should be framed to secure that object.